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THE KODY NORRIS SHOW is one the finest and most entertaining bands in the world of bluegrass just won the SPBGMA ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR as well as the INSTRUMENTAL GROUP OF THE YEAR awards. The band has crafted a performance style that harkens back to Bill Monroe, Jimmy Martin, the Stanley Brothers, and the Grand Ole Opry … with a bit of Vaudeville thrown in. Always clad in colorful, tailored suits, hats and ornate boots, the band earns its moniker as a “show.” Top notch picking is center stage, but humor and flash are part of the package.
WONKY TONK is Kentucky’s musical version of hard cider folksinger with a dash of Loretta Lynn, John Prine, Lucinda Williams and Guy Clark. Wonky Tonk was born Jasmine Poole in Cincinnati, but grew up in Northern Kentucky. The story behind her stage name is long and complicated but involves a high school project, a late-night hang-out with friends at Waffle House, and, ultimately, the acquisition of a banjo. Find out the rest of that story on the WoodSongs broadcast.
WoodSongs Kid: Alex Davis is a 10 year old banjo picker from Manchester, TN.
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THE KODY NORRIS SHOW is one the finest and most entertaining bands in the world of bluegrass just won the SPBGMA ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR as well as the INSTRUMENTAL GROUP OF THE YEAR awards. The band has crafted a performance style that harkens back to Bill Monroe, Jimmy Martin, the Stanley Brothers, and the Grand Ole Opry … with a bit of Vaudeville thrown in. Always clad in colorful, tailored suits, hats and ornate boots, the band earns its moniker as a “show.” Top notch picking is center stage, but humor and flash are part of the package.
WONKY TONK is Kentucky’s musical version of hard cider folksinger with a dash of Loretta Lynn, John Prine, Lucinda Williams and Guy Clark. Wonky Tonk was born Jasmine Poole in Cincinnati, but grew up in Northern Kentucky. The story behind her stage name is long and complicated but involves a high school project, a late-night hang-out with friends at Waffle House, and, ultimately, the acquisition of a banjo. Find out the rest of that story on the WoodSongs broadcast.
WoodSongs Kid: Alex Davis is a 10 year old banjo picker from Manchester, TN.
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