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Watch live video events and cuts from our video archive of Wired In, interviews and 895 Sessions.

  • Last week, Daniel Donato and Nicki Bluhm performed for WMOT's monthly Wired In concert series at Riverside Revival in East Nashville. Watch highlights from their show here.
  • Jade Bird dropped by the studio to perform songs from her latest release 'Who Wants to Talk About Love?' for Words & Music, WMOT's performance and interview series.
  • Songwriter Adam Wright is this weeks guest for Words & Music, where we invite artists to discuss and perform stripped-down versions of their latest projects. Adam talks about his extensive songwriting history and performs songs from his three-part record Nature of Necessity.
  • Click here to watch WMOT's free livestream of the 2025 AMERICANAFEST Day Stage on September 10th - 12th from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. CDT.
  • Ketch Secor of Old Crow Medicine Show stopped by the WMOT Studio to perform songs from his solo record Story The Crow Told Me. Plus, an interview with Jessie Scott about the early days of Old Crow, meeting Doc Watson, and more.
  • 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.”
  • 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.
  • Molly Tuttle performed stripped-down versions of "The Highway Knows", "Old Me (New Wig)", and "That's Gonna Leave a Mark" from her latest release, 'So Long Little Miss Sunshine'. In an interview with Jessie Scott, Molly talks about the inspiration behind the album artwork and the record's sonic and lyrical departure.
  • 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.
  • Carolyn Wonderland stopped by the WMOT studio to perform "Texas Girl", "I Ain't Goin Back", and "Truth Is" for WMOT's Words & Music, where we invite artists to perform and discuss their latest projects. In an interview with Jessie Scott, Carolyn reflects on being the first female member of John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers, the making of 'Truth Is' (produced by Dave Alvin), the Austin music scene, and more.