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Steadily and consistently over the years, artist, producer and songwriter Maia Sharp has built one of the strongest reputations among the ranks of Nashville’s all-around pros. WMOT was lucky to have her in our East Side studio just before her recent Wired In performance to offer songs from her imminent new album Tomboy, which arrives Sept. 12. Bass player Will Honaker joins Sharp for the title track, plus "Is That What Love Does" and "Only Lucky.”
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Ruston Kelly performed stripped-down versions of "Half Past Three", "Wayside", and "Twisted Root" from his upcoming record 'Pale, Through the Window' live at the WMOT Studio. Watch the full performance here.
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Ahead of their main stage performances at last week's Wired In at Riverside Revival, Anderson East and Hayes Carll dropped by WMOT's backstage studio to play a stripped-down set of songs from their latest records. Watch the full sessions here.
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Ahead of her main stage performance at last week's Wired In at Riverside Revival, Kristina Murray, one of Nashville's most respected country songwriters, stopped by WMOT's backstage studio. She and her guys played stripped-down versions of "Watchin’ the World Pass Me By," "Just A Little While Longer," and "Get Down To It" from Little Blue, her latest album and her first for New West Records' Normaltown imprint.
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Sierra Hull, Mike Farris, and Cristina Vane performed songs from their latest records to a packed house at Riverside Revival for WMOT's monthly Wired In concert series. Watch clips from their show here.
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The full potential of WMOT’s new Riverside Revival radio and video studio is coming into focus. Wired In has been doing its monthly thing in the main hall - a former church sanctuary turned lovely venue - since late 2022. Now our team has launched a new Wired In Sessions series capturing intimate backstage performances by the outstanding artists who join us for our coveted members' shows in the big room. Now on video, short sets by Jeremie Albino, Olivia Wolf, and Them Coulee Boys.
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Mindy Smith and Ray Benson rang in the new year with music from their latest projects at our January Wired In show. Watch their live studio performances here.
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Ron Pope and Amythyst Kiah closed out the 2024 Wired In season with acoustic performances at Riverside Revival. Watch highlights from their sets here.
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The Wild Feathers and The McCrary Sisters performed at Riverside Revival for WMOT's Wired In series. Watch clips from their performances here.
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BettySoo, Strung Like A Horse, and Los Lonely Boys performed last week at Riverside Revival for WMOT's Wired In series. Watch highlights from their performances here.