WMOT 895 Sessions Live From The Backstage

WMOTwill broadcast the 895 Sessions live from 12-6 pm CST March 12-16 from Austin, TX with 30 artists during the SXSW music festival

Lucinda Williams and Car Wheels after 20 Years

Mar 8, 2019
Val Hoeppner / WMOT

Lucinda Williams recently sat down with WMOT host and program director, Jessie Scott to talk about the 20th anniversary of her groundbreaking album 'Car Wheels On A Gravel Road'. Williams is touring with her band in celebration of the 20 years of songs like "Jackson" and "Drunken Angel" which she played and recorded for WMOT at Colin Linden's Nashville studio. 

Williams will bring the Car Wheels tour to the Ryman Auditorium April 2, 2019.

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Getting an early jump on pursuing your dreams is important, and it would be hard to jump earlier than did Colin Linden at his destiny in blues and roots music.

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On June 25, 2011 more than a dozen fire trucks sirened their way to a handsome brick and timber house on Nashville’s Belmont Boulevard, where a blaze was engulfing the second floor. It was a historic loss - The Cowboy Arms Hotel And Recording Spa, the fancifully named, fully-functioning studio (and home) of Cowboy Jack Clement, one of the few songwriters and record producers who could legitimately be called legendary.

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sos.tn.gov

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (OSBORNE)  --  The State of Tennessee is offering a new tool to protect survivors of domestic abuse, human trafficking, stalking, and rape from further harm.

The Tennessee Safe at Home program shields survivors by making their current address and personal information confidential. The state gives residents who qualify a substitute address that can be used legally for any state or local government business.

The new shield program is being administered by Tennessee Secretary of State Tre Hargett.

Lucinda Williams and Car Wheels after 20 Years

Mar 8, 2019
Val Hoeppner / WMOT

Lucinda Williams recently sat down with WMOT host and program director, Jessie Scott to talk about the 20th anniversary of her groundbreaking album 'Car Wheels On A Gravel Road'. Williams is touring with her band in celebration of the 20 years of songs like "Jackson" and "Drunken Angel" which she played and recorded for WMOT at Colin Linden's Nashville studio. 

Williams will bring the Car Wheels tour to the Ryman Auditorium April 2, 2019.

WMOT

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (OSBORNE)  --  The Tennessee House today passed a measure that would prohibit all abortions in the state after a fetal heartbeat ca be detected. That point can occur as early as six weeks into a pregnancy.

Memphis Democrat London Lamar spoke in opposition to the bill. She found it especially troubling the measure offered no exemptions for rape or incest.

“No woman, including myself, should have to carry a rapist’s baby.”

nmaam.org

  NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Megastar Michael Jackson's musical legacy has been getting critically reappraised after a new documentary rekindled allegations of child sexual abuse, but at least two music museums in Detroit and Tennessee aren't scrubbing the King of Pop from their exhibits.

The National Museum of African American Music said Jackson will be included in an exhibit when the museum opens in downtown Nashville early 2020. The museum has previously released renderings of the building's design, which feature an image of Jackson on the exterior.

capitol.tn.gov

NASHVILLE, Tenn (OSBORNE)  --  Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee is offering some hard numbers to go along with his policy proposals for the year.

During his first State of the State speech to lawmakers Monday night, Lee proposed an 11 percent increase in spending for the budget year that begins in July.

Education dominated Lee’s presentation. The governor prop  osed $25 million new dollars for vocational education, $35 million for higher education, $12 million for student financial aid, $30 million for school safety and $71 million to fund a 2.5 percent pay raise for teachers.

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FRANKLIN, Tenn. (OSBORNE)  --  The City of Franklin will place new historical markers next to the city’s Confederate monument, even though a lawsuit to determine who owns the town square property the statue stands on remains unresolved.

The Daughters of the Confederacy erected the monument in 1899 to honor the more than 1700 Confederate soldiers who died during the 1864 Battle of Franklin.

mtsunews.com

MURFREESBORO, Tenn. (OSBORNE)  --  Federal officials are again expressing concerns about Chinese institutes found on three of Tennessee’s largest university campuses.

The Chinese government operates nearly 500 Confucius Institutes on college campuses worldwide, including more than 100 schools here in the U.S. In Tennessee, they can be found on the campuses of Middle Tennessee State, the University of Memphis and the University of Tennessee at Knoxville.

WMOT 895 Sessions from The Backstage March 12-16

Feb 27, 2019

WMOT Roots Radio 895 Sessions from The Backstage at El Mercado March 12-16, 2019

Jessie Scott, WMOT Roots Radio program director, will host the WMOT 895 Sessions live Noon to 6 PM CST,  March 12-16 from the The Backstage at El Mercado. You can watch a live webcast of the 895 Sessions  on WMOT.org and VuHaus.com or listen on 89.5, WMOT.org, or the Roots Radio app. El Mercado is located at 1302 S. 1st in Austin. 

Tuesday 3/12

12:00PM Rosie Flores

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (OSBORNE)  --  The personal finance website Wallethub.com is out with a study that points out some of Music City’s growing challenges.

The report compares Nashville to the capital cities of the other 49 states using 54 metrics, including affordability, economic well-being, quality of education and quality of life.

Nashville scored better than most of its neighboring states, but still only ranked 18th in the nation.

capitol.tn.gov

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (OSBORNE)  --  Several controversial bills are moving steadily through the Tennessee General Assembly.

 

On Tuesday Republican Rep. Micah Van Huss presented a bill to the House Health Committee that would ban all abortions once a fetal heartbeat is detected.

 

Amid gasps, jeers and applause Van Huss defended the measure during questioning by Democratic lawmakers, including Memphis Rep. Barbara Cooper. 

 

Cooper asked "Are you stating that even in the case of rape, (or) incest, that you are banning or prohibiting an abortion?” 

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sos.tn.gov

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (OSBORNE)  --  The State of Tennessee is offering a new tool to protect survivors of domestic abuse, human trafficking, stalking, and rape from further harm.

The Tennessee Safe at Home program shields survivors by making their current address and personal information confidential. The state gives residents who qualify a substitute address that can be used legally for any state or local government business.

The new shield program is being administered by Tennessee Secretary of State Tre Hargett.

WMOT

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (OSBORNE)  --  The Tennessee House today passed a measure that would prohibit all abortions in the state after a fetal heartbeat ca be detected. That point can occur as early as six weeks into a pregnancy.

Memphis Democrat London Lamar spoke in opposition to the bill. She found it especially troubling the measure offered no exemptions for rape or incest.

“No woman, including myself, should have to carry a rapist’s baby.”

nmaam.org

  NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Megastar Michael Jackson's musical legacy has been getting critically reappraised after a new documentary rekindled allegations of child sexual abuse, but at least two music museums in Detroit and Tennessee aren't scrubbing the King of Pop from their exhibits.

The National Museum of African American Music said Jackson will be included in an exhibit when the museum opens in downtown Nashville early 2020. The museum has previously released renderings of the building's design, which feature an image of Jackson on the exterior.

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