WSM moves Bluegrass Underground broadcasts to Saturdays
Category: Bluegrass News
By Travis Tackett
February 10, 2009
Nashville, Tenn. — Beginning this Saturday, Feb. 14, legendary radio station 650 AM WSM will move the acclaimed Bluegrass Underground series to a new time slot.
The program will now broadcast on WSM every Saturday night from 5 p.m. – 6 p.m. CST and stream worldwide at www.WSMonline.com. A performance by Nashville bluegrass band, The Steeldrivers, will be the first show broadcast at the new time.
“Having Bluegrass Underground as a part of the weekly WSM broadcast schedule enhances the diversity of our programming, which no other Nashville radio station can stake claim to,” says WSM program director Joe Limardi. “It is the perfect lead-in to our ‘crown jewel’ of programming, the Saturday Night WSM Grand Ole Opry.”
Each show is taped live in the Volcano Room, a naturally formed amphitheater located 333 feet below ground at Cumberland Caverns in McMinnville, Tenn. Artists including The Infamous Stringdusters, Tim O’Brien, The Steeldrivers, The Grascals and Cadillac Sky have all performed on the show since it began in August 2008.
“WSM is synonymous with the original American music form we call Bluegrass, and Cumberland Caverns is one of the world’s most unique show caves,” says Bluegrass Underground creator and producer Todd Mayo. “We are proud to broadcast our show from such a magical location as The Volcano Room, and we think our new time slot on legendary 650 WSM provides a great platform for this genre, particularly on the station that’s always been a friend to bluegrass music.”
The unique venue also has surprisingly pleasant acoustics, according to Bluegrass Underground series recording engineer Phil Harris. “The sound in here is phenomenal,” he says. “It has a really nice, warm sound, unlike a lot of other man-made things that you encounter. The room is fantastic!”
Upcoming performers on the Bluegrass Underground series include:
- The Travelin’ McCourys with Ronnie Bowman (Mar. 14)
- Steep Canyon Rangers (April 18)
- CherryHolmes (June 27)
Visit www.BluegrassUnderground.com for tickets and more information.
About WSM:
650 AM WSM’s first official broadcast day was October 5, 1925. The Nashville-based station is the radio home for the Grand Ole Opry, which has been broadcast live over the airwaves on WSM since its inception. The 50,000 watt, low frequency station can be picked up in 38 states on 650 AM and heard worldwide at www.WSMonline.com.
• Bluegrass Underground • Cherryholmes • Grand Ole Opry • Ronnie Bowman • Steep Canyon Rangers • The Travelin' McCourys • WSM 650 AM

