Category: Podcasts

The Broadcast 09-13-19

The Broadcast came into Studio AVL for an interview and acoustic performance on Friday the 13th! Listen to their cover…

Karyn Oliver CD Release Party at Isis 08-22-19

Karyn Oliver came in to tell us about her new CD “A List of Names” and share her excitement for…

Andrew Scotchie 09-24-19

Andrew Scotchie left the River Rats at home to come spend some time with Miles in Studio AVL. He caught…

Get Off the Grid Festival-Bill Fleming

Bill Fleming is coming into Studio AVL to tell Miles about the upcoming Get Off the Grid Festival. Their efforts…

David Earl 08-02-19

Before David Earl closed down the final Homegrown Concert of the season, we caught up with him in Studio AVL.…

Juan Holladay 07-13-19

Juan Holladay (Secret B-sides) had an awesome performance at the Homegrown Concert Series. If you missed out, listen to this…

Bald Mountain Boys 07-19-19

Bald Mountain Boys came into Studio AVL for an interview and acoustic performance! If you missed their show at the…

Modern Strangers 07-26-19

Modern Strangers are headlining at the Homegrown Concert Series, but first they’re in Studio AVL. Come see them at One…

Aaron ‘Woody’ Wood 05-30-19

A look back at when Woody stopped into Studio AVL for an interview and acoustic performance before his show in…

Eleanor Underhill 06-23-19

We caught up with Eleanor Underhill in Studio AVL to talk about her upcoming show at our Homegrown Concert Series.…

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