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  • Larry Keel brings LIVE music back to WTJU, November 5

    Nov 1st, 2020 | By WTJU
    Tags: American Dream, Chisholm Vineyards, Festy 2020, Folk Beyond, Larry Keel, Larry Keel Experience, live music, WTJU, WTJU Folk

    wtju · Larry Keel lives the “American Dream” on WTJU (November 5, 2020) Flat-picking guitarist Larry Keel will stop by WTJU this Thursday afternoon, November 5, at 4 for a live session to kick off Folk & Beyond.  Larry is celebrating the release of his new album, American Dream, out the next day.  You can […]

  • Scott Fore at The Deck, Oct 3

    Oct 1st, 2020 | By WTJU
    Tags: Flatpicking Guitarist, live music, Scott Fore, Winfield Champion, WTJU

    World renowned flatpicking guitarist Scott Fore will do our first live session from WTJU’s front deck this Saturday afternoon, October 3.  Not sure yet when it will air, so keep it tuned to WTJU!

  • Sierra Hull does Something New, Sep 30

    Sep 25th, 2020 | By WTJU
    Tags: Chisholm Vineyards, Festy, Justin Moses, live music, Sierra Hull, WTJU, WTJU Folk

    World renowned multi-instrumentalist Sierra Hull will stop by WTJU Wednesday afternoon, September 30, for a live session.  Sierra is in town for a concert the next evening with Justin Moses at Chisholm Vineyards sponsored by The Festy.

  • The Weedeaters bring LIVE music to our deck, Sep 25 – POSTPONED DUE TO RAIN

    Sep 21st, 2020 | By WTJU
    Tags: live music, Stringband, Weedeaters, WTJU, WTJU Folk

    Charlottesville trio The Weedeaters bring LIVE music back to WTJU this Friday afternoon, September 25, with a performance out on the front deck.  Our plan is to live stream it on Facebook and record it for future broadcast on Offbeat Roadhouse (heard each Friday night from 8-9).

  • Coming to the Stage from Around This Town

    Jun 5th, 2020 | By WTJU
    Tags: Around This Town, Coming to the Stage, live music, WTJU, WTJU Folk

    Anyone notice there are fewer concerts Around This Town these past months?  Pandemics do tend to have that effect on live music, and we all need to learn that change is good.  With that in mind, our Tuesday afternoon folk program is undergoing some renovations in advance of Coming to the Stage for the first […]

  • Miss Tess & The Talkbacks stop by The Stage, March 13

    Mar 7th, 2020 | By WTJU
    Tags: Front Porch Cville, live music, Miss Tess, The Moon Is An Ashtray, The Stage at WTJU

    Miss Tess & The Talkbacks will stop by The Stage at WTJU Friday afternoon, March 13, at 4 for a live session ahead of their concert that evening at The Front Porch.  They are currently touring behind Miss Tess’s new album, The Moon is an Ashtray. During this time of the Novel Coronavirus, we encourage […]

  • Dr. Levine & The Dreaded Blues Lady at Offbeat Roadhouse, March 13

    Mar 7th, 2020 | By WTJU
    Tags: 2244 Ivy Road, Blues Music, Dr Levine & The Dreaded Blues Lady, Free Concert, live music, Offbeat Roadhouse, Vivace Restaurant, WTJU

    Dr. Levine & The Dreaded Blues Lady will pull into Offbeat Roadhouse Friday night, March 13, from 8-9 for a concert which will also broadcast on WTJU. During this time of the Novel Coronavirus, we encourage you to either listen to Offbeat Roadhouse on the radio (91.1 FM) or on-line, or video stream it rather than attend in person.

  • Beleza at Offbeat Roadhouse, Feb 7

    Jan 31st, 2020 | By WTJU
    Tags: Afro-Peruvian music, Beleza, Berto Sales, Brazilian Music, live music, Madeline Sales, Offbeat Roadhouse, Umberto Sales, WTJU

    Brazilian and Afro-Cuban group Beleza will both pull into Offbeat Roadhouse Friday night, February 7, from 8-9 for a concert which will also be broadcast on WTJU. Sure you could listen to Offbeat Roadhouse on the radio (91.1 FM) or on-line, and even video stream it, but concerts always sound better with you as part of the studio audience.  Offbeat Roadhouse takes place each […]

  • 2020 Folk Marathon Makes the World Go Round

    Jan 22nd, 2020 | By WTJU
    Tags: Alligator, Blue Ridge Irish Music School, BRIMS, Buzzard Hollow Boys, Folk Makes The World Go Round, Jerry Douglas, Jim Waive & The Young Divorcees, live music, Mando Mafia, Mike Marshall & Darol Anger, Ragged Mountain String Band, Sam Bush, Scan-di-radio airwaves, Susie & The Pistols, The Stage at WTJU, Turn Your Radio On, WTJU Folk Marathon

    From February 17 – 23, WTJU aired the “Folk Makes the World Go Around” 2020 Folk Marathon! Thanks so much for your support during the Marathon! You can still donate at wtju.net/donate. Miss a Folk Marathon show? Want to hear a good one again? Swing by the WTJU archives, where we keep past shows for 14 days […]

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