The Season 3 premiere features singer-songwriter Verlon Thompson; folk band Humming House; and Emmylou Harris and Rodney Crowell.
erformers include Carolina Chocolate Drops co-founder Dom Flemons; Missy Raines and the New Hip; and singer-songwriter Mary Gauthier.
Performers include the Bros. Landreth; Cory Branan; and Doug Seegers.
Performers include Selwyn Birchwood, Amy LaVere and Greyhounds.
Performers include Megan McCormick, Dale Watson and Sam Bush.
Performers include country bluesman Chris Smither; singer-songwriter Susan Werner; and New Grass Revival's John Cowan.
Northern Irish singer-songwriters Paul Tully, Cara Dillon and Foy Vance are featured in this episode, which was recorded at the Empire Music Hall in Belfast.
Performers include guitarist Rory Hoffman; fiddler Michael Cleveland and his band Flamekeeper; and bluegrass guitarist Bryan Sutton.
Performers include Jeff Black, Seth Walker and Balsam Range.
Performers include Rachael Davis, Tommy Malone and Jarekus Singleton.
Performers include Taylor Brashears, James McMurtry and Billy Joe Shaver.
Performers include the Mae Trio, Irene Kelley and Front Country.
Performers include Lindsay Lou and the Flatbellies; Jonell Mosser; and Jamey Johnson.
The Season 3 finale features Ruthie Foster, the Duhks and BR549.
Blues star Shemekia Copeland, mod duo Whitehorse, and alt-country icons The Mavericks are featured.
Folk duo Larry Campbell and Teresa Williams appear and Blue Highway and Hot Rize perform.
Legendary roots and rock and roll band The Doobie Brothers pull out deep catalog songs for two sets, one acoustic and one electric. Acoustic guitar master Jim Hurst opens the evening.
Stellar songwriters are in the spotlight with sets from Athens/Nashville country rocker Lera Lynn, Oklahoma poet John Moreland and Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame member Gretchen Peters.
Two progressive acoustic acts from North Carolina - bluegrass band Mipso and acoustic jazz group Jon Stickely Trio - set up magisterial blues and soul by Nashville's Jimmy Hall of Wet Willie fame.
Folk singer and banjo star Abigail Washburn duos with Chinese traditional musician Wu Fei, followed by legendary roots Americana songwriter Tim O'Brien and edgy bluegrass supergroup The Infamous Stringdusters.
Webb Wilder, Jason and the Scorchers, and others salute Nashville roots rocker Tommy Womack.
Molly Tuttle shows where bluegrass songwriting and hot guitar picking is heading. Emerging talent Christian Lopez brings passion and grit. And, Sixpence None The Richer star singer Leigh Nash goes old school country.
Mod throwback instrumental ensemble Steelism plays country jazz and surf. Jake Shimabukuro makes his ukulele gently weep. And Nashville's beloved writer/player/singer Andrea Zonn debuts new music with guests Keb Mo and more.
Scott Miller and Jim Lauderdale perform in Belfast and Belfast songwriters play in Nashville.
Country crooner and Grand Ole Opry star John Conlee sings "Rose Colored Glasses." Sierra Hull unveils intimate new acoustic music. Jim Lauderdale features his Soul Searching LP.
New Americana star Parker Millsap, The Secret Sisters, and Blackberry Smoke perform.
The eclectic Emily West, Mike and Ruthy, and Nashville cult rockers Govt. Cheese perform.
A special season-closing episode entirely dedicated to the 70th birthday of Nitty Gritty Dirt Band founder John McEuen. Loose jamming with guests Jerry Douglas, Sam Bush, John Carter Cash, Rhonda Vincent and more.