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  • Tammy & Thomm Surely Will Be Singing on Something New, March 2

    Feb 28th, 2022 | By WTJU
    Tags: Mountain Fever Records, Something New, Steeldrivers, Surely Will Be Singing, Tammy Rogers, Thomm Jutz, Track By Track, WTJU, WTJU Folk

    Tammy Rogers and Thomm Jutz sat down with Peter Jones this week to go track by track through their new album, <i>Surely Will Be Singing</i>, released earlier this year on Mountain Fever Records. Coming up this Wednesday afternoon, March 2, Emily will air that visit during Something New. Something New airs Wednesday afternoons from 4-7 […]

  • Counting Down the Hours to the new Rakish album, February 2

    Jan 31st, 2022 | By WTJU
    Tags: Conor Hearn, Counting Down The Hours, Maura Shawn Scanlin, Rakish, Something New, Track By Track, WTJU, WTJU Folk

    The members of Rakish, Maura Shawn Scanlin and Conor Hearn, recently sat down with WTJU Folk Director Peter Jones to go track by track through their new album, Counting Down The Hours, out Friday, February 4.  Emily will air that session this Wednesday, February 2, during Something New.  Something New airs Wednesday afternoon from 4-7 (est) […]

  • Ira Klein unwraps his Invisible Treasure, January 19

    Jan 14th, 2022 | By WTJU
    Tags: Invisible Treasure, Ira Klein, Something New, Track By Track, WTJU, WTJU Folk

    Israeli musician Ira Klein will stop by WTJU Wednesday afternoon, January 19, to go track by track through his new EP, Invisible Treasure during Something New. Something New is heard Wednesday afternoon from 4-7pm (est) at 91.1 FM and online at wtju.net.

  • Dar Williams sits down for a chat, January 5

    Jan 4th, 2022 | By WTJU
    Tags: Dar Williams, Emily Gary, I'll Meet You Here, Something New, WTJU, WTJU Folk

    Dar Williams sat down for a chat at the end of 2021 with WTJU’s Folk Director Peter Jones.  Emily Gary will air that conversation and pieces from Dar’s vast music catalogue,  including from the new release, I’ll Meet You Here, this Wednesday, January 5, during Something New. Something New airs each Wednesday afternoon from 4-7pm […]

  • Boy Named Banjo call into Something New, September 29

    Sep 29th, 2021 | By WTJU
    Tags: Boy Named Banjo, Jefferson Theater, Something New, Steve Harris, WTJU, WTJU Folk

    Members of Boy Named Banjo will call Something New host Steve Harris this evening around 6 (edt) to chat about their new album, Circles.  You can catch the band next Thursday, October 7, here in Charlottesville at the Jefferson Theater on the downtown mall. Something New airs Wednesday afternoons from 4-7 at 91.1 FM, and […]

  • Anya Hinkle treks through Eden And Her Borderlands, September 15

    Sep 11th, 2021 | By WTJU
    Tags: Anya Hinkle, Crossroads Entertainment, Dehlia Low, Eden and Her Borderlaands, Organic Records, Something New, Tellico, Track By Track, WTJU, WTJU Folk

    Anya Hinkle (Dehlia Low, Tellico) will stop by WTJU Wednesday afternoon, September 15, to go track by track through her new album, Eden And Her Borderlands, out now on Organic Records. Something New airs Wednesday afternoon from 4-7 (edt) on 91.1 FM, streaming at wtju.net, or by asking your smart speaker to “Play WTJU.”

  • Susan Munson & Paul Johnson Come In to Something New, September 1

    Aug 30th, 2021 | By WTJU
    Tags: Alton Prillliman, Come In, Paul Johnson, Something New, Susan Munson, WTJU

    Susan Munson and Paul Johnson will stop by WTJU Wednesday afternoon, September 1, at 5 (edt) to share a new single also featuring Alton Prillaman which they are releasing that same day. Something New airs Wednesdays from 4-7 pm at 91.1 FM, streaming at wtju.net,or by asking your smart device to “Play WTJU.”

  • Nan Macmillan at The Stage, August 18

    Aug 16th, 2021 | By WTJU
    Tags: Nan MacMillan, Something New, Southern Cafe and Music Hall, The Stage at WTJU, WTJU

    Singer/songwriter Nan Macmillan and guitarist Matthew McAllister will stop by WTJU this Wednesday afternoon at 5, for a live session at The Stage ahead of  Nan’s full band headlining concert at the Southern August 25.  Nan is packing up and heading to Brooklyn, NY, so don’t miss her before she hits the road! Something New is […]

  • David Wax Museum Duo stop by The Stage, July 21

    Jul 19th, 2021 | By WTJU
    Tags: Blackburn Inn, David Wax, David Wax Museum, Something New, Southern Cafe & Music Hall, SummerStage, Suz Slezak, The Stage at WTJU, WTJU, WTJU Folk

    The David Wax Museum Duo (David Wax, Suz Slezak) will stop WTJU Wednesday afternoon, July 21, a little after 5 (edt) for a live session at The Stage.  You can catch them this Thursday evening at the Southern in Charlottesville, and Friday evening in Staunton as part of the SummerStage series at the Blackburn. Something […]

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