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Banjo

  • Fiddle & Banjo Extravaganza on Folk & Beyond

    Nov 12th, 2021 | By WTJU
    Tags: Banjo, Banjo and Fiddle, Brad Kolodner, Catherine "BB" Bowness, Fiddle, Folk Beyond, Frank Evans, George Jackson, Hair & Hide, Jake Blount, Joe Overton, Tony Trischka, Uma Peters, Wes Corbett, WTJU, WTJU Folk

    The November 11, 2021 edition of Folk & Beyond was chockablock full of fiddle and banjo.  It started with New Zealand fiddler George Jackson going track by track through his new album, Hair & Hide, of fiddle and banjo instrumentals featuring some of the Gen Y and Z banjo players from around the world accompanying […]

  • George Jackson goes track by track through Hair & Hide, November 11

    Nov 5th, 2021 | By WTJU
    Tags: Banjo, Fiddle, Folk Beyond, George Jackson, Hair & Hide, Instrumental, Track By Track, WTJU, WTJU Folk

    wtju · George Jackson goes track by track through Hair & Hide New Zealand fiddler George Jackson will stop by WTJU Thursday afternoon, November 11, to go track by track through his new album, <i>Hair & Hide</i>. Folk & Beyond airs Thursday afternoon from 4-7 (est) at 91.1 FM, and online at wtju.net. Hair and […]

  • Tony Trischka takes his banjos out for a spin at The Stage, November 3

    Oct 26th, 2021 | By WTJU
    Tags: Banjo, Front Porch Cville, live music, November 3, Potter's Craft Cider, Stage at WTJU, Tony Trischka, WTJU, WTJU Folk

    wtju · Tony Trischka at The Stage at WTJU (November 3 2021) Banjo legend and “father of Modern Bluegrass” (New York Times) Tony Trischka will stop by The Stage at WTJU Wednesday afternoon, November 3, at 3 (edt) for a live session which will broadcast on WTJU at a later date.  We will, however, do a […]

  • September 24 Offbeat Road: John Bullard (Encore Edition)

    Sep 17th, 2021 | By WTJU
    Tags: Banjo, Classical Banjo, Encore Edition, John Bullard, Lambeth Live, Offbeat Roadhouse, WTJU

    Coming up Friday night, September 24, on Offbeat Roadhouse, we bring you a special encore edition of John Bullard’s 2018 Lambeth Live (precursor to Offbeat Roadhouse). An an all new Offbeat Roadhouse returns October 1 with Reverend Freakchild.

  • Frank Evans and Ben Plotnick go track by track through Madison Archives, June 24

    Jun 20th, 2021 | By WTJU
    Tags: Banjo, Ben Plotnick, Fiddle, Folk Beyond, Frank Evans, Madison Archives, Slocan Ramblers, The Fretless, Track By Track, WTJU, WTJU Folk

    Frank Evans (Slocan Ramblers) and Ben Plotnick (The Fretless) will stop by WTJU Thursday afternoon, June 24, during Folk & Beyond to go track by track through their album, Madison Archives, out June 25.  Folk & Beyond is heard Thursday afternoons from 4-7 (est) at 91.1 FM, streaming at wtju.net, or by asking your smart […]

  • Frank Evans and Ben Plotnick dig into Banjo and Fiddle, March 11

    Mar 2nd, 2021 | By WTJU
    Tags: Banjo, Banjo and Fiddle, Ben Plotnick, Fiddle, Fiddle and Banjo, Folk Beyond, Frank Evans, Slocal Ramblers, The Fretless, WTJU, WTJU Folk

    Frank Evans (Slocan Ramblers) and Ben Plotnick (The Fretless) will stop by WTJU Thursday afternoon, March 11, during Folk & Beyond to share some of their favorite banjo and fiddle tunes (solo, together, and with whatever other instruments Ben and Frank see fit to program!).  They have an instrumental album of fiddle and banjo coming […]

  • Andrew Green & Craig Akin Go Track By Track Through Two Steps Back, January 14

    Jan 5th, 2021 | By WTJU
    Tags: Andrew Green, Banjo, bass, Craig Akin, Folk Beyond, Track By Track, Two Steps Back, WTJU, WTJU Folk

    wtju · Track by Track of “Two Steps Back” with Andrew Green & Craig Akin Andrew Green and Craig Akin will do a Track by Track of their new EP, Two Steps Back, Six Songs For Banjo & Upright Bass, on Thursday afternoon, January 14, starting around 4:30 (eastern) with Folk & Beyond host Peter […]

  • Wes Corbett goes Track by Track through Cascade, December 24

    Dec 14th, 2020 | By WTJU
    Tags: Banjo, Cascade, Folk Beyond, Joy Kills Sorrow, Sam Bush Band, Wes Corbett, WTJU, WTJU Folk

    Wes Corbett, banjo player for the Sam Bush Band, will dig into each track of his new album, Cascade, Thursday afternoon, December 24, on Folk & Beyond.  Folk & Beyond is heard Thursday afternoons from 4-7 (eastern) at 91.1 FM, streaming at wtju.net, or by asking your smart speaker to “Play WTJU.”

  • Wes Corbett explains the Cascade effect, November 20

    Nov 16th, 2020 | By WTJU
    Tags: Banjo, Cascade, Joy Kills Sorrow, Sam Bush Band, Wes Corbett, WTJU, WTJU Folk

    Wes Corbett, banjo player for the Sam Bush Band, will dig into his upcoming album, Cascade, this Friday afternoon on Sunset Road.  Sunset Road is heard Friday afternoon from 4-6 (eastern) at 91.1 FM, streaming at wtju.net, or by asking your smart speaker to “Play WTJU.”

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