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Willie Watson spent over a decade with the band Old Crow Medicine Show. He's been out on his own since 2011. The first time in about 30 years, he is about to release an album of mostly his own songs. Willie stopped by on his way to Caffe Lena on July 23.
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Marc Delgado stopped by before he came back to town for a show in Troy. He played us a few new songs, and we talked about an album he's working on.
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Kyshona's new album, "Legacy," takes her on a journey back in time through her family's genealogy to find her ancestors. Hear all about that journey and a few amazing songs, too.
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They've just released their first album in five years! And they're playing their "eras" concerts to great acclaim. Guster promises, they won't make us wait another 5 years for the next record. But if we had to, this record will satisfy for many moons.
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Gil Gutierrez may be the one who got the amazing Doc Severinsen to come out of retirement in his 80s. He led Doc's San Miguel 5 for many years until Doc Severinsen retired (again). Now, Gil and his Trio are making their way on tour showing off his amazing skill.
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Avery Hellman is ISMAY. We learn why. And we talk about their music and their ties to Hardly Strictly Bluegrass in San Francisco.
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Larry and Teresa have released album number four called "All This Time."
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Peter Mulvey may or may not take issue with being "labeled" an activist. His brand of activism is more in line with being a good human - he's just looking for us all to aim to be kinder to each other, and maybe even understand each other. Those might be lofty goals, but Peter does practice what he preaches - just maybe not in a traffic jam.
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The powerful L.A. trio Trousdale chats with Dave Michaels
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Diane Gentile and James Maddock both have new albums out, and they dropped by together for a visit to talk about those albums, and how they met and more.