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Bluegrass Breakdown with Dave Higgs

“Spring Creek Live”

Saturday, March 06th, 2010

Spring CreekThey’ve won the best band contests at both Telluride and Rocky Grass. They’ve got soul, flash, panache, class and a sense of adventure that’s second to none. All the way from Lyons, CO, Spring Creek will be razzling and dazzling live in the middle portion of the program. We’ll also be tracking new cuts from the likes of High Country, Crooked Still, Buddy Greene, Adam Steffey and the Dave Rawlings Machine.

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Coming up March 13th: “Brand New Strings Live”

They’re new, they’re hot and they’ve got a Rural Rhythm record deal. They’re a hard-drivin’ sextet that brings the sounds of the Great Smokies and gospel mountain tunes into their compelling brand of traditionally tinged music. We’ll have REAL bluegrass from the REAL deal when Brand New Strings joins us live in celebration of their debut, No Strings Attached.

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“Bluegrass Sarahs”

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

Sara Lee breadShe was Abraham’s wife, a much admired Biblical character whose name remains one of the most popular of all time, especially in BluegrassLand. We’ll be meeting Sarah Malone, Sarah Hogan, Dear Sarah, Little Sara, Sweet Sarah, Pretty Saro and Long Skinny Lanky Sarah Jane.

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Tennessee Arts Commission
Arts Build Communities.
A program funded by the Tennessee General Assembly and administered in cooperation with the Tennessee Arts Commission and Metropolitan Nashville Arts Commission.



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