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WATCH LIVE: Mountain Stage feat. Bottle Rockets, Drive-By Truckers' Mike Cooley, HONEYHONEY and more

This Sunday, March 20, point your browser to MountainStage.org at 7pm EST to watch a LIVE recording of Mountain Stage with Larry Groce via VuHaus.

Sunday's performance at Charleston's Culture Center Theater marks Mountain Stage's 866th episode and features performances by Indie-minded roots rock band Bottle Rockets, Drive-By Truckers' co-founder Mike Cooley, Cali alt-folk rockers HONEYHONEY, legendary tunesmith Marshall Crenshaw and honky-tonk rocker Webb Wilder. Our radio listeners will hear this episode on over 150 NPR stations via NPR Music starting April 29.

For those of you watching along online, make sure to share your listening/watching experience with us! Use #MountainStage and #gotowv on Instagram for the chance to win a swag bag.

You can also follow and tag Mountain Stage on Twitter, Tumblrand Facebook. Find VuHaus on Twitter, Instagram, Tumblr and Facebook.

Watch more Mountain Stage performances (including our last two shows featuring We Banjo 3, Ra Ra Riot, Overcoats, Onaand more) on VuHaus.

Watch The Drive-By Truckers' Mike Cooley on Mountain Stage LIVE on MountainStage.org.
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Watch The Drive-By Truckers' Mike Cooley on Mountain Stage LIVE on MountainStage.org.
Watch HONEYHONEY make their Mountain Stage debut LIVE on MountainStage.org.
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Watch HONEYHONEY make their Mountain Stage debut LIVE on MountainStage.org.
Watch Marshall Crenshaw on Mountain Stage LIVE on MountainStage.org.
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Watch Marshall Crenshaw on Mountain Stage LIVE on MountainStage.org.
Watch Webb Wilder on Mountain Stage LIVE on MountainStage.org.
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Watch Webb Wilder on Mountain Stage LIVE on MountainStage.org.

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Joni Deutsch was born and raised in Charleston, West Virginia, and graduated from West Virginia University with a degree in public relations and advertising. After learning the radio ropes atWLUR91.5 FM in Lexington, Virginia, Joni returned to the Mountain State and joined the West Virginia Public Broadcasting family as the creator and host of the weekly indie/alternative music program A Change of Tune and the critically-acclaimed 30 Days of #WVmusic interview series.