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Season 1

Season 2

  • S02E01 The Civil Wars

    • September 5, 2012
    • PBS

    From multiple Grammy wins to The Hunger Games' soundtrack, 2012 is a breakout year for The Civil Wars. Intricately woven phrasing and airtight harmonies mark the minimalist duo's powerfully ballads and astonishingly frank songs on the paradoxical nature of love.

  • S02E02 Jerry Douglas

    • September 12, 2012
    • PBS

    The thirteen time Grammy winner plays the dobro with unprecedented speed and haunting lyricism. Douglas is one of Nashville's most in-demand session players and is a longtime featured member of Alison Krauss & Union Station.

  • S02E03 Sarah Jarosz

    • September 19, 2012
    • PBS

    Singer-songwriter Sarah Jarosz performs.

  • S02E04 Jim Lauderdale

    • September 26, 2012
    • PBS

    Jim Lauderdale performs.

  • S02E05 David Mayfield Parade

    • October 3, 2012
    • PBS

    Raised on show business in a family band, David Mayfield made his name with award-winning progressive bluegrass group Cadillac Sky. The singer/guitarist mixes acoustic-alternative and cutting-edge Americana with great showmanship.

  • S02E06 Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver

    • October 10, 2012
    • PBS

    Singer/mandolinist Doyle Lawson and his band perform progressive bluegrass and compelling a cappella Gospel.

  • S02E07 Scott Miller & the Commonwealth

    • October 17, 2012
    • PBS

    Americana pioneer Miller and his band, the Commonwealth, perform songs with a bluegrass and edgy mountain tinge.

  • S02E08 The Timejumpers

    • October 24, 2012
    • PBS

    The Timejumpers, a western-swing band whose members include Vince Gill, perform.

  • S02E09 The Vespers

    • October 31, 2012
    • PBS

    The Vespers perform.

  • S02E10 The Del McCoury Band

    • November 7, 2012
    • PBS

    Grammy-winning singer/guitarist Del McCoury and his band perform the "High Lonesome" sound and also explore new musical frontiers.

  • S02E11 Vince Gill

    • November 14, 2012
    • PBS

    Country star and multiple Grammy winner Vince Gill, known for his razor-sharp instrumental skills, expressive tenor voice, richly varied songwriting, and superb choice of backup musicians, performs honky tonk ballads, bluegrass, and country rock.

  • S02E12 The Black Lillies

    • November 21, 2012
    • PBS

    The Black Lillies perform in the Sesaon 2 finale.

Season 3

Season 4

  • S04E01 Widespread Panic

    • September 3, 2014
    • PBS

    Widespread Panic blends Southern rock, blues-rock, funk and hard rock in an online acoustic show.

  • S04E02 Steep Canyon Rangers

    • September 10, 2014
    • PBS

    Grammy-winning American bluegrass group Steep Canyon Rangers.

  • S04E03 Dave Eggar With Amy Lee & Hammerstep

    • September 17, 2014
    • PBS

    Cellist Dave Eggar and singer Amy Lee perform; dance troupe Hammerstep mixes traditional Irish step dance with hip-hop and tap.

  • S04E04 Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit

    • September 24, 2014
    • PBS

    Singer-songwriter Jason Isbell and his band perform original Americana music.

  • S04E05 David Grisman FolkJazz Trio

    • October 1, 2014
    • PBS

    David Grisman, a founder of newgrass and new acoustic music, performs with his jazz trio.

  • S04E06 Lucinda Williams

    • October 8, 2014
    • PBS

    Singer-songwriter Lucinda Williams blends country, blues, folk and rock and roll.

  • S04E07 The Gibson Brothers

    • October 15, 2014
    • PBS

    The Gibson Brothers, International Bluegrass Association's 2013 Entertainer of the Year.

  • S04E08 Davina & The Vagabonds

    • October 22, 2014
    • PBS

    The frontwoman and the band sing through multiple generations and genres of New Orleans grooves.

  • S04E09 Keller Williams With the Traveling McCourys

    • October 29, 2014
    • PBS

    Keller Williams joins the Travelin' McCourys in a collaboration of jazz and alternative rock.

  • S04E10 Shovels & Rope

    • November 5, 2014
    • PBS

    Married duo Cary Ann Hearst and Michael Trent mix folk-rock with roots-based ballads.

  • S04E11 Hayes Carll

    • November 12, 2014
    • PBS

    Folk-rock singer-songwriter Hayes Carll.

  • S04E12 Michael Martin Murphey

    • November 19, 2014
    • PBS

    Michael Martin Murphey blends folk, country-rock, pop and Western music.

  • S04E13 Chip Taylor

    • November 26, 2014
    • PBS

    Singer-songwriter Chip Taylor's music has been covered by many different artists.

Season 5

Season 6

  • S06E01 Dave Rawlings Machine

    • September 7, 2016
    • PBS

    Savor the Underground debut of a group that personifies “Americana”: Guitarist-singer-songwriter Rawlings with Gillian Welch, Punch Brothers bassist Paul Kowert, fiddler Brittany Haas and former Old Crow Medicine Show guitarist Willie Watson.

  • S06E02 The Suffers

    • September 14, 2016
    • PBS

    Welcome these relative newcomers, a 10-piece band fresh out of Houston and fronted by the massive-voiced singer Kam Franklin and influenced by classic rock 'n' roll, country, Latin and southern hip-hop as much as Stax/Volt or Muscle Shoals era.

  • S06E03 Frank Solivan & Dirty Kitchen

    • September 21, 2016
    • PBS

    Join monster mandolinist (and chef) Frank Solivan and his band, Dirty Kitchen, whose sturdy matrix of bluegrass veined with jazz, blues, country and jam band delivers on their main rule: “No filler.”

  • S06E04 Hurray for the Riff Raff

    • September 28, 2016
    • PBS

    Hurray for the Riff Raff - with Alynda Lee Segarra, who hopped freight trains across America before settling in sultry New Orleans - promises to turn the Volcano Room into the French Quarter with a high-energy, funky, folky N'Awlins groove.

  • S06E05 Mac McAnally

    • October 5, 2016
    • PBS

    Enjoy a set by this Mississippi-raised musical force of nature-a Grammy winner, eight-time CMA Musician of the Year, soulful singer, hit songwriter and Muscle Shoals session musician who boasts a following of fans devoted to the art of the song.

  • S06E06 JJ Grey & MoFro

    • October 12, 2016
    • PBS

    Described as a mash-up of jam band, blues, funk, soul and Southern rock, the songs of JJ Grey, the "North Florida sage and soul-bent swamp rocker," reflect the area around Jacksonville, where he was raised.

  • S06E07 The Cox Family

    • October 19, 2016
    • PBS

    Hear the Cox family, who contributed several songs to the soundtrack of O Brother, Where Art Thou?-the best-selling roots music album of all time. They returned to the national music scene recently with their first album in almost 20 years.

  • S06E08 The Lone Bellow

    • October 26, 2016
    • PBS

    As his wife recovered from an accident that nearly paralyzed her, The Lone Bellow was born as a creative outlet for singer Zach Williams. Now a thriving part of Brooklyn’s Americana scene, The Lone Bellow Roots-folk-rock trio was recently nominated for Americana Duo/Group Of The Year.

  • S06E09 Drivin' N Cryin'

    • November 2, 2016
    • PBS

    Rolling Stone magazine explained veteran rockers DNC thusly, “Crunching hard rock is the Drivin’ part. Brittle country-ish balladry.” Hailing from Atlanta, GA, Kevn Kinney and Drivin’ N Cryin’ have for 30 years offered die-hard fans a blend that arcs from intimate acoustic folk to soaring (and searing) guitar-laden southern rock.

  • S06E10 Sierra Hull

    • November 9, 2016
    • PBS

    The Tennessee mandolin prodigy is all grown up and comes to Bluegrass Underground fresh from releasing her third solo album, the jaw-dropping, Bela Fleck-produced Weighted Mind. Of her, Fleck notes, “She plays the mandolin with a degree of refined elegance and freedom that few have achievedÂ… Her vocals and songwriting matured to the level of her virtuosity.”

  • S06E11 St. Paul & the Broken Bones

    • November 16, 2016
    • PBS

    Seemingly born fully formed in 2012, this Birmingham, Alabama Soul band’s career hit the ground as big and strong as their sweat-soaked, seven-piece Soul-Funk sound, earning major raves from major media, including Paste magazine, Garden and Gun, Southern Living, Rolling Stone and NPR.

  • S06E12 Jason & The Scorchers

    • November 23, 2016
    • PBS

    Led by Illinois native Jason Ringenberg, the Scorchers crashed out of Nashville and began smashing down the walls between genres with their own brawling brand of country-rock almost 35 years ago. As trailblazers for the cowpunk and alt-rock bands that would follow, Jason and the Scorchers have received the Americana Music Association's Lifetime Achievement Award.

Season 7

  • S07E01 The Mavericks

    • September 6, 2017
    • PBS

    Enjoy the irresistible Cuban groove of the genre-leaping Grammy-winners fronted by the transcendent vocals of Raul Malo. The band has won awards from the Academy of Country Music, the Country Music Association and the Americana Music Association.

  • S07E02 Chris Robinson Brotherhood

    • September 13, 2017
    • PBS

    Listen to the group variously described as blues-rock, jamband and acid-Americana. Rolling Stone described their sound as “electrifying…boast[ing] a vintage rock vibe that’s at once quirky, trippy, soulful and downright magnetic.”

  • S07E03 Russell Moore and Illrd Tyme Out

    • September 20, 2017
    • PBS

    Hear a Georgia-born, internationally acclaimed band that defines the drive and precision of top shelf bluegrass. Celebrating their 25th anniversary, the group is a top pick on Amazon.com and a favorite of discerning bluegrass fans everywhere.

  • S07E04 Kasey Chambers

    • September 27, 2017
    • PBS

    Tune in for a set from a singer-songwriter who traveled from the Land Down Under to Tennessee’s “Show Down Under.” From a well-known producing/performing musical family, Chambers is one of Australia's most successful and celebrated country artists.

  • S07E05 Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives

    • October 4, 2017
    • PBS

    Don’t miss this performance by the five-time Grammy-winner. With a bio that boasts stints with Lester Flatt and Johnny Cash, Stuart is unsurpassed as a rhinestone showman and folk philosopher who has proudly remained to country.

  • S07E06 Parker Millsap

    • October 11, 2017
    • PBS

    Enjoy a performance by a singer-songwriter deemed one of Nashville’s hottest new country roots artists. Winner of Americana’s 2016 Album of the Year, Millsap performs on guitar, harmonica and slide guitar.

  • S07E07 Rhonda Vincent & The Rage

    • October 18, 2017
    • PBS

    Tune in for a performance by the “Queen of Bluegrass," who tours with her band, The Rage, earning accolades for her mastery of the progressive chord structures and multi-range, fast-paced vocals intrinsic to bluegrass.

  • S07E08 Conor Oberst

    • October 25, 2017
    • PBS

    Hear a set from a progressive singer/songwriter who has sung with numerous bands, including the Monsters of Folk supergroup. His songs of insight, detail and political awareness have earned him a large and devoted following.

  • S07E09 Don Bryant & The Bo-Keys

    • November 1, 2017
    • PBS

    The word “soul” has powerful resonance – musically, culturally and spiritually. No contemporary band embodies the power of Soul more than the Bo-Keys, made up of session musicians from historic Stax and Hi Records studio bands including drummer Howard Grimes, organist Archie “Hubby” Turner, singer Percy Wiggins, Grammy-nominated bassist Scott Bomar, and trumpeter Ben Cauley.

  • S07E10 Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors

    • November 8, 2017
    • PBS

    Hailing from the dual musical poles of Memphis and East Nashville, this band has toured extensively with such diverse artists as The Avett Brothers, Ryan Adams, Los Lobos, and Susan Tedeschi and now regularly sell out Nashville’s famed Ryman Auditorium. The band was first seen nationally on PBS’ series, Legends and Lyrics.

  • S07E11 The McCrary Sisters

    • November 15, 2017
    • PBS

    Nashville born and raised, the McCrary Sisters are the daughters of the late Rev. Sam McCrary, one-time preeminent leader of the Fairfield Four gospel quartet. Raised on harmony, these four siblings form one of the world’s premier gospel quartets in their own right.

  • S07E12 Blues Traveler

    • November 22, 2017
    • PBS

    This high energy, multi-genre band blasted out of Princeton, N.J. atop the furious harmonica riffs of frontman John Popper. Testing skills in blues, reggae, folk, hip-hop, soul, and southern rock, the band in the end emerged as key players among the growing and loyal Jamband audiences. The Grammy-winning band is also known for its Top 40 hits such as Hook and Run-Around.

Season 8

  • S08E01 Billy Strings

    • September 5, 2018
    • PBS

    Reaction to Billy Strings come in two varieties: “Who is this guy?” and “That kid can play!” Strings won IBMA 2016 Momentum Awards Instrumentalist of the Year (for guitar, banjo and mandolin) and was voted #1 in The Bluegrass Situation’s Top 16 of 16. Michigan-raised from a long line of players, Billy Strings is a phenomenon whose articulation and entire approach is totally authentic.

  • S08E02 Aaron Lee Tasjan

    • September 12, 2018
    • PBS

    With a distinct "indie folk grit," Berklee-trained Tasjan has always considered himself a songwriter first even as he built creds with glam-rockers New York Dolls, southern rockers Drivin’ N Cryin’, arena rockers Semi Precious Weapons and British rockers Alberta Cross. Imbued with wry wit, a sharp tongue and a lot of heart, his songs harken John Prine, Tom Petty, Guy Clark, and Steve Goodman, solidifying him as one of the most intriguing songwriters to emerge in some time.

  • S08E03 The Sam Bush Band

    • September 19, 2018
    • PBS

    Raised on a Kentucky farm, The Father of Newgrass and King of Telluride has long since established himself as roots royalty, soaking up honors such as an Americana Music Association Lifetime Achievement Award, three Grammys, and multiple International Bluegrass Music Association trophies. After a lifetime of channeling energy toward jazz, folk, blues, reggae, country swing, and bluegrass, Bush still strives relentlessly to create something new.

  • S08E04 Sweet Lizzy Project

    • September 26, 2018
    • PBS

    This gifted septet conquers every stage they play. Songs penned in English, Spanish and French have led to tours in Venezuela, Canada, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Russia, France, China and Portugal. Traditional Latin rhythms, Classical influences and American Roots-Rock sensibilities offer a fresh, truly singular approach perhaps best described as “Pan Americana.”

  • S08E05 Tim O'Brien

    • October 3, 2018
    • PBS

    With multiple awards from both Grammy and IBMA, this singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist grew up singing in church and in school, becoming a lifelong devotee of Old Time and Bluegrass music. First touring nationally in the 1980’s with Colorado Bluegrass band Hot Rize, O’Brien’s range over original compositions and traditional arrangements.

  • S08E06 Lettuce

    • October 10, 2018
    • PBS

    Formed in 1992, Lettuce was founded on a shared love of funk artists like Earth, Wind & Fire and Tower of Power. Lettuce brilliantly infuses their psychedelic/hip-hop sensibilities to bring a refreshing vitality to classic funk. Their tight sense of unity springs from a camaraderie that's only intensified over the lifespan of the band, deepening a sonic freedom with the infectious energy of an incendiary live show.

  • S08E07 Kathy Mattea

    • October 17, 2018
    • PBS

    With two Grammys and 15 Top 10 singles on the Billboard charts, Mattea is a storied Nashville singer/songwriter. A genuine storyteller drawing on Appalachian roots, hers are classics infused with Bluegrass, Gospel and Celtic influences. Mattea pulls an acoustic eclectic set in duo long-time collaborator Bill Cooley featuring new material mixed with her extensive and decades-deep archive.

  • S08E08 The Reverend Osagyefo Sekou

    • October 24, 2018
    • PBS

    Rev. Sekou's music offers a searing blend of North Mississippi Hill Country Music, Arkansas Delta Blues, Memphis Soul and Pentecostal steel guitar. AFROPUNK heralded the ”deep bone-marrow-level conviction” of his first album, which contained the single, “The Revolution Has Come.” The St. Louis Post-Dispatch dubbed the song as the new anthem for the modern Civil Rights movement.

  • S08E09 Turnpike Troubadours

    • October 31, 2018
    • PBS

    Borrowing their name from the Indian Nation Turnpike that connected the more obscure dots of the Sooner state where they cut their artistic teeth, the Troubadours have honed a rowdy, quick-witted sound that’s brought together folks of all stripes. With a raw-boned energy and a knack for capturing slices of life in vivid detail, the band has evolved from acoustic explorations of Townes Van Zandt and Jerry Jeff Walker to full-throttle roadhouse country twang-tinged with a certain punk attitude hanging over from the band’s early years.

  • S08E10 Mary Gauthier

    • November 7, 2018
    • PBS

    Hailing from New Orleans, Gauthier wrote her first song at the age of 35. Since, her extraordinarily confessional songs have garnered "New Artist of the Year" by The Americana Music Association and landed on Top 10 lists of the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, Daily News, No Depression, and Billboard Magazine. Her latest release, "Rifles and Rosary Beads" ("Thirty Tigers"), includes songs co-written with and for wounded veterans, all co-written as part of Darden Smith's SongwritingWith:Soldiers program.

  • S08E11 Flatt Lonesome

    • November 14, 2018
    • PBS

    Debuting in 2013, this band is a musical force with Grand Ole Opry appearances, Billboard charting albums, and three top IBMA honors in 2016, Vocal Group, Song, Album of the Year, and Vocal Group for 2017. Digging into a well of emotion, expressive instrumentals, sophisticated writing and inventive arrangements, Flatt Lonesome continues to raise the bar of their own fiercely creative game.

  • S08E12 Brandi Carlile

    • November 21, 2018
    • PBS

    Self taught, Washington-raised and Grammy nominated for Americana Album of the Year, Carlile’s style has revolved around several genres, including pop, rock, alternative country, and folk with songs serving as personal stories of parents and childhood, of divorces and religion, of marriage and having children, and of love and of loss.

  • S08E13 Michael Cleveland and Flamekeeper

    • November 28, 2018
    • PBS

    Ten-time IBMA Fiddler of the Year Award and one of the premier musicians of his generation. Originally trained in the classical Suzuki method, Cleveland’s blistering technical fluency pairs amazingly with Flamekeeper's tight harmonies and jaw dropping instrumental trades, finding balance between Bluegrass founding fathers and breaking new ground.

Season 9

  • S09E01 Nitty Gritty Dirt Band

    • September 4, 2019
    • PBS

    Truly iconic, profoundly influential, and a catalyst for an entire movement in country rock and American roots music, the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, continues to add to their legendary status. With multi-platinum and gold records, strings of Top 10 hits, multiple Grammy, IBMA, CMA Awards, the band's accolades continue to accumulate.

  • S09E02 Amanda Shires

    • September 11, 2019
    • PBS

    Singer-songwriter and violinist, road warrior, and recently minted MFA in creative writing, Amanda Shires cuts her own genre blended roots-rock with fierce-sweet violin, soaring vocals and critically acclaimed compositions. Shires was Americana’s 2017 Emerging Artist of the Year and won for Best Americana Album with husband Jason Isbell’s band, The 400 Unit.

  • S09E03 Keb' Mo'

    • September 18, 2019
    • PBS

    Nashville-based singer-songwriting bluesman and four-time Grammy Award winner, Keb’ Mo’ has been described as "a living link to the seminal Delta blues that traveled up the Mississippi River and across the expanse of America." A musical force defying typical genre labels, Mo’s post-modern blues style harkens many eras and genres, including folk, rock, jazz, pop and country.

  • S09E04 Josh Ritter

    • September 25, 2019
    • PBS

    Ritter is a vocalist, musician, New York Times best-selling author, painter, and consummate live performer - a true artist. Best known for his distinctive Americana style and narrative lyrics, Josh Ritter is — two decades into a storied career — unafraid of growing, changing and constantly challenging then estimable, earlier versions of himself. Josh Ritter, it seems, may just be getting started.

  • S09E05 Lucero

    • October 2, 2019
    • PBS

    Lucero’s first gig in Memphis was for a crowd of six. But for a band with a 20-year string of successes and aural iterations, who carried the alt-country torch back in the '90s and helped pave the way for “Americana,” Lucero have returned to what inspired them in the first place. They tour behind a streamlined sound honoring their seminal southern and rock influences.

  • S09E06 Brothers Osborne

    • October 9, 2019
    • PBS

    Two talented boys from a working class Maryland family, the Brothers Osborne bring us a “twang-and-crunch,” equal parts country and rock into one of the freshest, most identifiable sounds to come out of Nashville in recent years. Five-time Grammy nominees, The Brothers Osborne reign as back-to-back ACM Vocal Duo of the Year Awards as well as the two-time CMA Vocal Duo of the Year.

  • S09E07 Gregory Alan Isakov

    • October 16, 2019
    • PBS

    This native of South Africa who as a child moved to the U.S. is now a fiercely independent, DIY musician based in Boulder, CO. Influenced from a young age by Leonard Cohen, Kelly Joe Phelps and Bruce Springsteen, Isakov strikes that “balance of space and instrumentation,” with lush flourishes: twirling strings, a loping banjo, ghostly pedal steel, solid yet restrained percussion.

  • S09E08 Steve Earle and The Dukes

    • October 23, 2019
    • PBS

    Producer, author, activist, actor, singer-songwriter. A master musician and writer’s writer in the vein of Townes van Zandt and Guy Clark, his work has carried a profound affect on the Americana, country, rock, and folk genres for nearly two generations. There is, frankly, no one quite like Steve Earle.

  • S09E09 Lauren Morrow

    • October 30, 2019
    • PBS

    Lauren Morrow, once the crown jewel of The Whiskey Gentry, with her broad vocal range and sweet Georgia drawl, is here to tell you a story. Morrow’s songs chronicle the decades of life, some real, some fiction, all universal and yet personal. Whether crooning a murder ballad or belting out a vintage country banger, her talent is a unique impression that lingers.

  • S09E10 Glen Hansard

    • November 6, 2019
    • PBS

    This gifted Irish songwriter, vocalist and guitarist for The Frames is known for his acting in the "The Commitments" and "Once," which earned him an Academy Award for Best Song, the Sundance Festival's World Cinema Audience Award, a TONY, and London’s Olivier award for outstanding achievement in music. Hansard brings the heart and soul of the Irish back by a powerful folk-rock horn band.

  • S09E11 The Devil Makes Three

    • November 13, 2019
    • PBS

    Vermont-raised and rooted in troubadour traditions of wandering folk, delta blues, reckless rock, and whiskey-ragtime jazz, the California-based band evokes songs from some bygone era like a dusty leather bound book. Carefully crafted, the trio's songs unfold like short stories.

  • S09E12 Mandy Barnett

    • November 20, 2019
    • PBS

    One of Nashville’s enduring musical treasures and a masterful song stylist of many genres, Mandy Barnett highlights her blues and roots music influences, backed by her topnotch band. Barnett takes her cue from the crooning of iconic singers and timeless sounds, wrapping her powerhouse vocals around songs to reach their emotional cores.

Season 10

Season 11

  • S11E01 Moon Taxi

    • September 10, 2022

    Nashville-based Moon Taxi’s genre-bending musicality has born a boldly adventurous body of work, taking them to a run of late-night television appearances and leading festivals across the country. Their broad, sonic palette explores a rich spectrum from folk-rock to soul to inventively crafted electronic pop.

  • S11E02 Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway

    • September 17, 2022

    A virtuosic multi-instrumentalist and singer/songwriter and powerful player and the first woman to win the International Bluegrass Music Association's Guitar Player of the Year Award. Highly regarded for her guitar prowess, Molly Tuttle returns to her Bluegrass roots with Golden Highway, driving the Bluegrass and Neo-Traditional genres forward in today’s musical landscape.

  • S11E03 Cha Wa

    • September 24, 2022

    The critically acclaimed, two-time GRAMMY-nominated Funk band, all-reverent of long-standing tradition, and inspired by today’s social environment. Deeply rooted in the cultural phenomenon that is the music of New Orleans, "Honey" Banister is renowned for his traditional and intricately designed Mardi Gras Indian headdress and regalia. Cha Wa blends infectious groove with pure joy.

  • S11E04 Shooter Jennings

    • October 1, 2022

    Shooter Jennings has defied expectation while expanding the parameters of Country, Rock ‘n’ Roll and beyond. Son of anti-Nashville music icons Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter, Shooter—singer/songwriter, guitarist, actor and producer—spent his first years on a tour bus. For 25 years Shooter has issued albums & EPs in his brand of genre-defying Outlaw Country and Southern Rock.

  • S11E05 Buffalo Nichols

    • October 8, 2022

    Buffalo Nichols’ music centers on a long-held view of a serious need for Black stories that avoid leaning on worn stereotypes. Buffalo Nichols has found a way... Challenging the narrative while bridging past and present, Nichols’ autobiographical anecdotes build upon his observational, narrative-based songwriting, bringing the blues of the past into the future.

  • S11E06 Katie Pruitt

    • October 15, 2022

    With her highly personal and distinctly modern Southern storytelling, Georgia-born Katie Pruitt, explores complex emotional ground, covering topics such as mental illness and the frustration and difficulties of growing up gay in the Christian South. Katie Pruitt’s music is honest, vulnerable and absolutely beautiful.

  • S11E07 Watkins Family Hour

    • October 22, 2022

    You know Sean and Sara Watkins as two-thirds of multi-platinum, GRAMMY-winning Americana phenomenon Nickel Creek. Their Watkins Family Hour is now the next step in the singing/songwriting/red-hot picking siblings’ no-boundaries journey into Bluegrass, Folk and Pop—an energetic musical outlet for these amazingly talented siblings’ songwriting, arrangements, and experimentation.

  • S11E08 Gangstagrass

    • October 29, 2022

    Led by “Rappalachian” mastermind Rench, the group’s “Long Hard Times to Come” won an instant national audience as the theme for Elmore Leonard’s classic TV EMMY-nominated series Justified. Gangstagrass has continued successfully mining that unlikely mashup, finding common ground on the dance floors of both rural and urban America. Old school hip-hop meets that high-lonesome sound in Gangstagrass.

  • S11E09 The Milk Carton Kids

    • November 5, 2022

    No Americana duo combines spine-tingling vocal harmonies with truly original and hilarious between-song banter like GRAMMY and America Award-winning singers and guitarists The Milk Carton Kids—Kenneth Pattengale and Joey Ryan. If you’ve seen them before, then you already know… If you haven’t, you are about to meet one of your new favorites.

  • S11E10 Adia Victoria

    • November 12, 2022

    Executive produced by T-Bone Burnett, Adia’s debut 2021 album was titled, “Southern Gothic.” It featured guests Jason Isbell and Margo Price and nods to a rich legacy of Black Southern storytelling. The album’s title is a perfect description of the spell Adia weaves with eerily mysterious songs and a riveting presence.

  • S11E11 Asleep at The Wheel

    • November 19, 2022

    No band in American Roots music is of greater legendary status than Asleep at The Wheel. Celebrating 50 years of the finest in Western Swing and Country and downhome Boogie, Ray Benson brings his Golden Anniversary tour to the Caverns. This gifted, one-of-a-kind band has kept the music of Bob Wills alive and jumping with a line-up of road-tested veterans and blazing young hot shots.

  • S11E12 Brit Taylor

    • November 26, 2022

    Disillusioned after years trying to work through Nashville’s Country music machine, Brit Taylor decided to do it her own way, mixing traditional Country with contemporary attitude, poetic ease and honesty, and a generous touch of her Eastern Kentucky Bluegrass roots. With support from Dan Auerbach, who co-wrote five songs for her 2020 debut release, "Real Me," her very real gamble paid off.

Season 12

  • S12E01 Allison Russell

    • September 9, 2023

    Proud, black and queer, Allison Russell carries stories of tremendous weight and commands the spotlight in doing so. Her sensual roots-country earned a spot in Rhiannon Giddens’ group “Our Native Daughters,” and her songs have earned 4x GRAMMY (Album, Song, Performance) and 5x Americana nominations, as well as top music industry awards in the UK and Canada.

  • S12E02 Sierra Ferrell

    • September 16, 2023

    West Virginian Sierra Ferrell says, “I want my music to be like my mind is—all over the place.” Swirling her spellbinding voice with time-bending sensibilities, Ferrell makes music that’s as fantastically vagabond as she is herself, transporting audiences with a repertoire that spans Bluegrass, Techno, Goth metal, Jazz, and cowboy music with undertones of Latin and the blues.

  • S12E03 Harley Kimbro & Lewis

    • September 23, 2023

    Martin Harley, Daniel Kimbro and Sam Lewis serve up slow-cooked songs reminiscent of an early American songbook; celebrative pieces highlighting Daniel’s Appalachia roots, Sam’s Nashville tones and Martin’s world-traveling blues. Individually, they have worked with some of the biggest names in the music business. This is thinking, soulful, acoustic Americana at its finest.

  • S12E04 Lil Smokies

    • September 30, 2023

    Drawing on the energy of a Rock band infused with the Laurel Canyon creativity of the ‘70s, The Lil Smokies are invigorating a new approach to roots music, turning their a lively “Grassicana” sound into music that beckons the mainstream. Formed in Montana, this group has found the means to pay heed to tradition, while defining an utterly fresh and contemporary credence.

  • S12E05 Watchhouse

    • October 7, 2023

    Once known as the acclaimed Mandolin Orange, this duo—from roadhouses to The Ryman to Red Rocks—presents as a band at the regenerative edges of Americana/Folk-Rock, flagbearers of the Contemporary Folk world. As challenging as they are charming, Watchhouse’s songs offer an inspired search for personal and political goodness, singing sweetly about the hardest parts of our lives.

  • S12E06 Iron & Wine

    • October 14, 2023

    Singer-songwriter Samuel "Sam" Ervin Beam, known by his stage name Iron & Wine, has released 13 live and studio albums over 20 years time, capturing the emotion and imagination of international fans with finely wrought, distinctly cinematic songs. Orbiting the genre planets of Americana and Indie-Folk, Iron & Wine has been critically compared to Simon & Garfunkel, John Fahey, and Neil Young.

  • S12E07 Peter Rowan

    • October 21, 2023

    GRAMMY-awarded and a 6-time GRAMMY nominee, Peter Rowan's career started back in 1964 with Bill Monroe's Blue Grass Boys; the legendary Monroe thought Rowan sounded like himself. Then, adding a twist to Bluegrass with David Grisman and Jerry Garcia to form the seminal band Old & In the Way and songwriting for such great acts as New Riders of the Purple Sage.

  • S12E08 Cedric Burnside

    • October 28, 2023

    GRAMMY-nominated and a National Heritage Fellowship honoree Cedric Burnside is a 3rd-generation Blues Man: son of Blues drummer Calvin Jackson and raised in the Mississippi home of his blues singer/guitarist grandfather, R. L. Burnside. Proudly carrying the mantle of Mississippi Hill Country Blues around the world, Burnside’s songs deliver bruised but unfettered truth.

  • S12E09 Della Mae

    • November 1, 2023

    Della Mae formed in Boston in 2009 with the goal of disrupting the male-dominated Bluegrass scene. The band fearlessly pushes the genre, creating sonically adventurous and powerfully resonant work, viewing their lack of restraint as an imperative for the all-female band. GRAMMY-nominated with 30 countries in the tour wake, Della Mae is about creatively changing the conversation for women.

  • S12E10 Darin & Brooke Aldridge

    • November 8, 2023

    Darin & Brooke swing through The Caverns backing their incredible 9th album together. Grand Ole Opry regulars, Darin is a former member of The Country Gentlemen and Brooke the 4-time consecutive winner for Female Vocalist of the Year for the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA). Together, they won the IBMA’s nomination for 2021 Vocal Group of the Year.

  • S12E11 Bill Miller

    • November 15, 2023

    For over 30 years, 3-time GRAMMY winner Bill Miller’s music has amplified the whispers of Native peoples’ hearts. Miller’s Mohican name is Fush-Ya Heay Aka (meaning "bird song"), and his songs have been deeply spiritual, exploring his Christian faith in his indigenous language while bridging cultures around the world with his signature sound.

  • S12E12 Kitchen Dwellers

    • November 22, 2023

    This quartet twists a kaleidoscope of Bluegrass, Folk, and Rock genres in offering a rich, homegrown mythology of Western wanderlust in ‘acousta-delic’ hues. Amassing 5 million+ streams, the Kitchen Dwellers share timeless American stories from the heart of one of its treasured panoramas: Montana.

Season 13

  • S13E01 Ozomatli

    • September 4, 2024

    With an eclectic blend of urban-Latino and global influences, Ozomatli’s musical artistry mirrors the cultural tapestry of Los Angeles. Over 27 years, they've earned two Grammy Awards, a Latin Grammy, and the title of U.S. Cultural Ambassadors.

  • S13E02 Shane Smith & The Saints

    • September 11, 2024

    Shane Smith's music journey began in Austin, where he formed The Saints, a group known for their four-part harmonies. The songs on the band's upcoming album, Norther, are filled with all the electricity and eclecticism of their high-energy live shows.

  • S13E03 Lindsay Lou

    • September 18, 2024

    Celebrated singer-songwriter Lindsay Lou masterfully combines progressive Americana and folk with bluegrass roots. Her journey, marked by personal revelations and profound loss, is showcased on her latest solo album, Queen of Time, where she explores self-discovery and resilience.

  • S13E04 Evan Honer

    • September 25, 2024

    West Coast troubadour Evan Honer is influenced by esteemed artists like Jason Isbell, Tyler Childers and Colter Wall. He's become a prolific songwriter, masterfully crafting captivating stripped down songs with clever lyrics that have won over modern outlaw country, indie-folk and pop fans across the country. Honer’s catalogue is growing fast, and his fan base even faster.

  • S13E05 Dan Tyminski Band

    • October 2, 2024

    With a 30+ year career, Dan Tyminski is known for his iconic bluegrass voice, popularized in the movie "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" He's won 14 Grammys and contributed to projects by Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson and Rob Thomas, to name a few.

  • S13E06 Alvin Youngblood Hart's Muscle Theory

    • October 9, 2024

    Hailed as a "musician's musician," Hart’s artistry has drawn praise from legends like Bob Dylan, as well as guitar virtuosos like Gary Moore and Mick Taylor. Born in 1963, his nomadic upbringing influenced his eclectic musical journey.

  • S13E07 American Aquarium

    • October 16, 2024

    Born of a blend of Southern and punk rock, these long-touring Roots Rockers earn critical acclaim with comparisons to Springsteen, early Rolling Stones and Drive By Truckers—a driving Alt-Country tour de force offering unapologetic songs for the blue collar Everyman on life, loss, salvation and the cracks and highlights of domestic life.

  • S13E08 Clay Street Unit

    • October 23, 2024

    Formed in 2021 in Denver, Colorado, Clay Street Unit infuses southern country, folk and Appalachian bluegrass into their high-energy, fresh take on Americana traditions. Their debut EP A Mighty Fine Evening showcases their evolving, unique sound.

  • S13E09 Elizabeth Cook

    • October 30, 2024

    Originally from Wildwood, Florida, Elizabeth Cook is a much-lauded Nashville artist with a sharp, surprising style. Beyond her singing/writing talents that have gained multiple Americana Award nominations, Elizabeth has built an enormous fan base as a SiriusXM Outlaw Country DJ, a Grand Ole Opry regular, and as the beloved Tammy on Adult Swim’s "Squidbillies."

  • S13E10 49 Winchester

    • November 6, 2024

    Hailing from Castlewood, Virginia, 49 Winchester formed when its members were teenagers. Hundreds of shows and thousands of miles later, the rapidly rising band’s latest album, Fortune Favors the Bold, reflects their hard-earned ethos.

  • S13E11 The Texas Gentlemen

    • November 13, 2024

    A ‘band of ringers” based in Dallas and Austin, The Texas Gentlemen are a versatile collective known for genre-blending skills, from pop-soul to country funk. They’ve served as a backing band for many A-List’ers (G. Strait, K Kristofferson, etc.) and are regularly compared to such legendary groups as LA’s Wrecking Crew and Muscle Shoals’ Swampers.

  • S13E12 Big Richard

    • November 20, 2024

    Colorado's neo-acoustic supergroup, Big Richard, formed in 2021, is impressive with virtuosity, harmonies and eclectic repertoire. By reinventing traditional tunes and their own original storytelling, they're poised to make waves in Americana music.

Additional Specials

  • SPECIAL 0x1 Bluegrass Underground Special

    • February 19, 2016
    • PBS

    Old Crow Medicine Show, Vince Gill, Leeanne Womack, Lucinda Williams, Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver, others.

  • SPECIAL 0x2 Brandi Carlile in Concert

    • August 3, 2018
    • PBS

    Self taught, Seattle-based and Grammy nominated for Americana Album of the Year, Brandi Carlile’s style revolves around pop, rock, alt-country and folk. Her songs serve up personal stories of parents and childhood; of divorce, marriage and religion; of love and of loss. Here are stories of forgiveness, reconciliation, of climbing out of bed every morning open to love.

  • SPECIAL 0x3 Bluegrass Now!

    • February 20, 2020
    • PBS

    Join Rhonda Vincent and Jim Lauderdale for a grand celebration of bluegrass with artists Alison Brown, Becky Buller, Dan Tyminski, Frank Solivan & Dirty Kitchen, Larry Sparks, Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper, Missy Raines and Molly Tuttle.

  • SPECIAL 0x4 Bluegrass Underground: Making of the Caverns

    • June 13, 2021
    • PBS

    Come along as we take you to the new home of Bluegrass Underground, The Caverns, on a behind-the-scenes tour from when the subterranean amphitheater was first purchased. The musical adventure series features both long-established and emerging artists within a broad spectrum of genres including roots-rock, jam band, R&B, country, soul, folk, Americana and bluegrass.