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Our third Lost River Sessions LIVE! concert at the Capitol Arts Center in Bowling Green Nov. 17th also marked, to the best of our knowledge, the first…
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Eva Ross performs in the chapel at Fairview Cemetery in Bowling Green in this month's episode of Lost River Sessions on the radio. Ross is a native of…
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Singer/songwriter Tim Easton plays the Crocker Farm Winery on this month's Lost River Sessions radio broadcast. Originally from Akron, Ohio, Easton…
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The Carmonas, Misty Mountain String Band and Dead Broke Barons performed at the first Lost River Sessions Live! concert Thursday night at the Capitol Arts…
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This month's Lost River Sessions features The Howlin' Brothers, a Nashville trio featuring a mix of bluegrass and blues. The Howlin Brothers are made up…
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The duo of Rachel Baiman and Christian Sedelmyer play as part of this month's Lost River Sessions episode. They are two, five-string fiddle players who…
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Episode 5 of Lost River Sessions on radio features Nashville band Forlorn Strangers and Paducah's Red Ember. Forlorn Strangers has a new album due out in…
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Episode 4 of Lost River Sessions on WKU Public Radio features Kelsey Waldon and the Misty Mountain String Band. Waldon, originally from the town of…
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Episode 2 of Lost River Sessions on WKU Public Radio features the Vickie Vaughn Band in a performance recorded at the Historic Railpark and Train Museum…
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Two bands from our area, The Carmonas and The Dead Broke Barons have been among the groups who have performed on the WKU PBS series Lost River Sessions.…