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Various Artists - Live on Mountain Stage: Outlaws & Outliers (Live) '2024

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Album name Live on Mountain Stage: Outlaws & Outliers (Live)
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Date 2024
GenreCountry
Play time 1:24:58
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Size 0.97 GB / 515 MB
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Tracks list

Tracklist:

1. Wilco – Space Oddity (Live) (04:33)
2. Watchhouse – The Wolves (Live) (03:45)
3. Molly Tuttle – You Didn't Call My Name (Live) (04:07)
4. Tyler Childers – Going Home (Live) (04:02)
5. Lucinda Williams – Joy (Live) (04:56)
6. Eric Church – Sinners Like Me (Live) (03:59)
7. Margo Price – Hurtin' (On The Bottle) [Live] (04:10)
8. Gillian Welch & David Rawlings – One More Dollar (Live) (04:25)
9. Birds of Chicago – Lodestar (Live) (05:33)
10. Kathy Mattea – Red-Winged Blackbird (Live) (03:15)
11. Indigo Girls – Closer to Fine (Live) (04:14)
12. John Prine – Souvenirs (Live) (03:45)
13. Steve Earle – You Know the Rest (Live) (02:30)
14. Béla Fleck & Abigail Washburn – What'cha Gonna Do (Live) (03:26)
15. Sierra Ferrell – I'd Do It Again (Live) (03:26)
16. Tim O'Brien – Cup of Sugar (Live) (03:35)
17. Rhiannon Giddens – Black Is the Color (Live) (05:23)
18. Alison Krauss – Let Me Touch You For A While (Live) (03:27)
19. James McMurtry – Canola Fields (Live) (04:29)
20. Jason Isbell – Traveling Alone (Live) (04:49)
21. Sam Baker – Isn't Love Great (Live) (02:58)


 moreWe are a team sport. Many of the folks who work with us have done so for
more than 30 years and most have been here at least 20. Like a family,
we’ve seen births and deaths, marriages and divorces, triumphs and
tragedies. Stagehands, merch sellers, engineers, band members and producers have
all contributed to the growth and evolution of the show as have audience
members, listeners, donors, and underwriters.

Francis Fisher, Andy Ridenour, and I started Mountain Stage with no experience
in producing a show like this, almost no funding and very little equipment. Over
the years, we’ve been told more than once that we couldn’t do this
show in West Virginia. What we found was that this was probably the only place
we could have done the show we wanted to do.

We wanted an artist driven show that included a wide range of musical styles
played to a theater audience so guests received the feedback that leads to
inspired performances. We’ve always given guests total freedom to play
whatever they want. As Martina McBride put it, ”[Mountain Stage is] really
a radio show like no other…it’s not about what your latest single
is or what a hit record is, it’s about the music that you love.”

Francis was from Parkersburg, West Virginia. He learned radio electronics in the
Navy, moved to New York City in the 1960’s, got a job with NBC radio
where he worked with Wolfman Jack, Don Imus, and Jean Sheppard. He played by
catching performances like The Velvet Underground (with Andy Warhol doing light
shows). Francis was at the legendary 1965 Beatles concert in Shea Stadium (his
only comment later was that the sound was bad) and got his first review in The
Village Voice by Edward Albee for a Sam Shepherd play called
“Icarus’s Mother” at Caffe Cino. Albee didn’t like the
play but said “the sound—some of it unquestionably the loudest in
recent theatrical history—was by Francis Fisher. It was very nice,
too.” In 1972 Francis returned to West Virginia to raise a family. He
passed away in 2021.

Andy grew up in a multi-cultural neighborhood in Washington D.C., then attended
Concord College in rural Athens, WV where he became a civil rights activist and
helped establish their first college radio station. He was at the Cellar Door
the night John Denver, Bill Danoff and Taffy Nivert, premiered a song they had
just finished titled “Country Roads”. Andy dropped out of college to
begin a career in radio, ultimately with West Virginia Public Broadcasting.

I was born and raised in Dallas where I went to high school with Michael Martin
Murphy, Ray Wylie Hubbard, and B.W, Stevenson. I lived in New York City and Los
Angeles before coming to West Virginia in 1972 on a nine-month
artist-in-the-schools grant. Prior to Mountain Stage I’d recorded several
albums of my own songs, had the Top 10 hit, “Junk Food Junkie”, and
was Grammy nominated for one of the three dozen children’s recordings I
made for Walt Disney.

The three of us came from different backgrounds but ended up on the same
wavelength. Francis was the engineer; Andy was the producer; I was the host and
artistic director.

Mountain Stage has presented many different kinds of artists over the years:
R.E.M. to Hazel Dickens, Bill Monroe to Baaba Maal, Mavis Staples to Phish, John
Hartford to John Trudell to John Cale to John Pizzarelli. For this collection
we’re sticking close to our core styles – roots country, folk, and
Americana. The first time we were described as “Americana” was back
in 1986 by Allen Ginsberg who was making his first of two appearances on the
show.

We’ve always tried to choose artists with staying power. This album
features the two most frequent guests on Mountain Stage, Tim O’Brien who
first visited 1984 and Kathy Mattea who first came in 1985 and took over as host
in September of 2021, Other long- time friends who began visiting the show in
the 1980’s include James McMurtry, Lucinda Williams, and Bela Fleck. The
Indigo Girls, Alison Krauss, John Prine, Wilco, Gillian Welch and David
Rawlings, and Steve Earle premiered with us in the 1990’s. You’ll
also hear some relative newcomers like Tyler Childers (2015), Birds of Chicago
featuring Allison Russell (2016), Molly Tuttle (2018) and Sierra Farrell (2020).

“Outlaws and Outliers” refers to West Virginia and Mountain Stage as
well as the artists in this collection. None of us has ever been in the
mainstream. I hope you enjoy these performances as much as we do.

- Larry Groce 



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