1. Kim Wilson, Blues & Boogie Vol. 1, Severn
2. Rick Estrin & The Nightcats, Groovin’ In Greaseland, Alligator
3. Tommy Castro & The Painkillers, Stompin’ Ground, Alligator
4. Mitch Woods, Friends Along The Way, e-one Music
5. James Armstrong, Blues Been Good To Me, Catfood
6. Corey Dennison, Night After Night, Delmark
7. Shaun Murphy, Mighty Gates, Vision Wall
8. Albert Castiglia, Up All Night, Ruf
9. Miss Freddye, Lady Of The Blues, self release
10. Walter Trout, We’re All In This Together, Provogue/Mascot
11. Samantha Fish, Belle Of The West, Ruf
12. The Original Blues Brothers Band, The Last Shade Of Blue Before Black, Severn
13. Downchild, Something I’ve Done, Linus Entertainment
14. Oscar Wilson, One Room Blues, Airway
15. Ronnie Earl & The Broadcasters, The Luckiest Man, Stony Plain
16. Johnny Nicholas & Friends, Too Many Bad Habits, The People’s Label
17. Casey Hensley, Live, VizzTone
18. Duke Robillard, Duke Robillard & His Dames Of Rhythm, M. C. Records
19. Chris Daniels & The Kings, Blues With Horns Vol. 1, Moon Voyage
20. Benny Turner, My Brother’s Blues, Nola Blues
21. Jimmy Vaughan Trio, Live At C-Boy’s, Proper Records
22. Wee Willie Walker & The Anthony Paule Soul Orchestra, Blue Dot
23. Popa Chubby, Two Dogs, Popa Chubby Productions
24. Jim Byrnes, Long Hot Summer Days, Black Hen Music
25. Lazer Lloyd, Freedom’s Child, Lots Of Love Records
East Tennessee’s Own WDVX : Promo Video by Loch & Key Productions
East Tennessee’s Own WDVX : Celebrating twenty years of listener supported, locally produced grassroots radio in East Tennessee. WDVX began broadcasting out of “The Camper” in 1997, and fast-forward two decades, WDVX is now located in the heart of downtown Knoxville, bringing a worldwide community of music lovers “Real Live Music” six days a week at noon on the WDVX Blue Plate Special. WDVX also produces both weekly and monthly radio shows such as Tennessee Shines, Six O’Clock Swerve, Kidstuff Live, First Friday Live, and many other annual community events.
Video produced by Loch & Key Productions
WDVX Caps Two Decades of Americana Radio with WDVX 20 Year Celebration
Sold out concert will be broadcast live on WDVX and WDVX.com
“When I think of WDVX, I think of community radio. I know it stretches a lot further than just the community, but it captures the spirit of the place. It’s much more than just a radio station. It feels like a friend.”
-Ketch Secor, Old Crow Medicine Show
From its humble origins situated in “The Camper” located in the Fox Inn Campground north of Knoxville, through to its present stature as one of America’s — make that the world’s — foremost authoritative voices for authentic Americana and grassroots music, WDVX has established an enviable niche in the realms of roots music and other indigenous forms of folk, rock, blues and country. Lauded by listeners and artists alike, many of whom received their initial exposure on the station’s airwaves, WDVX has become a true bastion of Americana and traditional music in all its many forms.
To commemorate that remarkable legacy, the station will present the WDVX 20 Year Celebration on November 17, 2017 beginning at 7:30 p.m. EST at the historic Bijou Theatre in downtown Knoxville. The concert, which is sponsored by Sweet Audrey’s Jazz Club (opening in 2018) and Boyd’s Jig & Reel, will also be broadcast live on WDVX.
Darrell Scott, Sam Lewis, David Mayfield, RB Morris, Robinella, Missy Raines, Claire Lynch, Alex Leach, and Jill Andrews are slated to headline the special event and show.
WDVX Board President Matt Teglas said of the 20 year milestone and upcoming celebration concert, “WDVX is a vital part of East Tennessee’s cultural and community fabric. The 20 year celebration at the Bijou is a wonderful example of the grassroots effort that has provided a voice to East Tennessee and worldwide roots music artists.”
“So thankful to see WDVX reach this milestone!,” WDVX founder, Senior Creative Consultant and On-Air Personality Tony Lawson commented. “May it continue to work with East Tennessee communities to help make our region a better place to live, work and play.”
“WDVX has had a great year celebrating two decades of Americana Roots radio in East Tennessee,” said Program Director Katie Cauthen, “And while 2017 has been about looking back and reflecting on WDVX’s unique history, we are excited for what is to come in 2018 and beyond. WDVX has grown into an internationally known, yet tight knit community for music fans, and we will continue to bring with much enthusiasm the quality programming and events that we are proud to call East Tennessee’s Own for years to come.”
Each portion of the live variety show will be introduced by a WDVX personality, along with a special set focusing specifically on East Tennessee artists, hosted and curated by Cruz Contreras and Sam Quinn, from Knoxville’s own nationally-known band The Black Lillies. In addition, two-time IBMA award winner Phil Leadbetter has gathered many of the leading lights of the Bluegrass world — among them, Claire Lynch, Steve Gulley, Kenny & Amanda Smith, Missy Raines, Paul Brewster, Adam Haynes, Alan Bibey, Alex Leach, and Jason Burleson — for a special performance that promises to be one of many remarkable offerings showcased throughout the evening.
Produced by WDVX, the festivities will also feature a special tribute to the Everly Brothers and great moments from Knoxville’s musical history.
About WDVX:
East Tennessee’s Own WDVX is a listener supported public broadcaster heard locally on 89.9, 102.9, and 93.9 and streaming on WDVX.com. WDVX is a service of Cumberland Communities Communications Corporation, a 501c3 organization.
Broadcasting from the Visitor Center in Downtown Knoxville, WDVX is recognized throughout the world as one of the nation’s foremost Americana outlets. Officially founded in 1997, its history reads like an all American success story.
Today, WDVX brings residents of East Tennessee — and the world, by way of streaming content — a varied assortment of music representing the best of Americana music in general, and the finest representation of regional arts and culture. It has played an integral role in helping to expose the talents of hundreds of both established and emerging artists making music in a variety of genres, including Americana, roots, blues, bluegrass, rock, folk and country. In addition, it creates and provides content to promote the cultural heritage of East Tennessee and the Southern Appalachian region by entertaining and educating audiences globally with original programs showcasing live radio performances, underrepresented arts, and emerging and local talent.
The station has received press coverage and kudos locally, nationally and internationally, including “ABC World News Tonight with Peter Jennings” The Atlanta Journal Constitution, No Depression, PBS, the BBC, and outlets as far away as Australia, New Zealand, and Israel.
About the performers:
Darrell Scott is one of the preeminent singer-songwriters in Americana music. A superb performer and instrumentalist, he’s maintained strong ties to East Tennessee while also collaborating with such iconic artists as Robert Plant, Steve Earle, Guy Clark, Emmylou Harris, and Sam Bush, to name a very few. With more than a dozen albums to his credit, he’s continually maintained a standard of musical excellence throughout his more than 20 year career.
Often compared to James Taylor and Paul Simon in his ability to craft beguiling narratives that ring with honesty and sentiment, Sam Lewis has established himself as a singular singer and songwriter of a classic caliber. His performances offer an adept combination of humor, heart and beautiful balladry, A native of Knoxville and now living in Nashville, Sam is preparing for the release of a new album in early 2018.
Singer-songwriter, band leader, and Grammy nominated producer David Mayfield stepped out of the shadows with his 2011 album The David Mayfield Parade. Its follow-up, Good Man Down, was self released and funded with a surprising successful Kickstarter campaign that more than doubled its initial goal of $18,000. His latest, Strangers, attracted further critical kudos. After witnessing his performances with The Avett Brothers and Mumford & Sons, and appearances at Bonnaroo, audiences have come to appreciate both the charisma and comedy Mayfield’s concerts have to offer.
Often referred to as the poet laureate of East Tennessee, RB Morris is not only a singular songwriter but also an author, historian and playwright as well. Having garnered a much admired national reputation through an ongoing series of incisive albums, RB’s heart and loyalty remain firmly implanted in his native soil. Initially inspired by both Beat literature and Bob Dylan, he first came to the attention of John Prine, who signed him to his Oh Boy label and released his debut album Take That Ride in 1997. Happily, that ride has maintained its momentum ever since.
Robinella is rightfully considered one of the true queens of the East Tennessee music scene courtesy of a career that dates back nearly two decades and a sound that seamlessly blends bluegrass, folk, jazz and country in entertaining and exceptional ways. In addition to her legions of local fans, she’s also accumulated an enthusiastic national following that eagerly anticipates of upcoming effort. Her latest album, Ode To Love, was no exception.
Bassist, singer, songwriter, and teacher Missy Raines reigns as one of the leading lights of Bluegrass. A seven time winner of the prestigious International Bluegrass Award for Best Bassist, she began performing as a teenager and currently counts among her credits work with Mac Wiseman, Peter Rowan, Kate Campbell, Alison Brown, April Verch, Laurie Lewis and dozens more. To date, she’s appeared on approximately 30 albums, a much in demand instrumentalist, songwriter and auteur.
Claire Lynch boasts an outstanding reputation as one of the best singers, songwriters, and producers currently operating within Bluegrass realms. A three-time winner of the International Bluegrass Association’s Female Vocalist of the Year prize, she’s widely recognized as one of the best performers the genre has to offer. An original member of the Front Porch String Band, she began her solo career 35 years ago, briefly reuniting with the band in 1991 when they temporarily reconvened. These days, she’s best known as an exceptional solo star whose prodigious efforts attract both admiration and anticipation.
A renowned artist in his own right, Alex Leach is well known to WDVX listeners courtesy of his duties co-hosting the Bluegrass Special with Charlie Lutz each Tuesday at 7 p.m. His freestyle approach to banjo has made this young artist a popular homeboy here in East Tennessee while gaining him a reputation as one of the leading lights of the contemporary Bluegrass scene. Needless to say, his albums New Traditional and Mountain Heartache are well worth checking out.
Jill Andrews, formerly a member of Knoxville favorites The Everybodyfields, has gone on to establish a solid solo career with a compelling catalog all her own. With two albums and an EP to her credit — her latest effort, The War Inside, was released in 2015, she’s established a solid reputation as one of the finest singer-songwriters to emerge from East Tennessee.
For further information contact: Lee Zimmerman, Publicity Coordinator
lezim@bellsouth.net Office: 865 -233-5445 Cell: 786-863-3160
REAL LIVE MUSIC AT WDVX : NOVEMBER 2017 : PLAYLIST
We have plenty of Real Live Music headed your way this month, and just in case you miss it on the airwaves, we made this Spotify playlist to keep you in the know. All of these artists are playing a WDVX event in November, whether it’s the Blue Plate Special, Tennessee Shines, Six O’Clock Swerve, First Friday Live, or other special event.
Check out our event calendar here for more information on upcoming shows.
Follow WDVX on Spotify here.
Happy listenin’!
Preservation Hall Jazz Band Benefit Concert
WDVX supports the Legacy Housing Foundation, presenting a benefit concert with the Grammy winning talents of the Preservation Hall Jazz Band on Friday, November 10th, 8:00 p.m. at the Crowne Plaza, Knoxville, TN. Tickets and more information can be purchased HERE.
REAL LIVE MUSIC AT WDVX : October 2017 : Playlist
We have plenty of Real Live Music headed your way this month, and just in case you miss it on the airwaves, we made this Spotify playlist to keep you in the know. All of these artists are playing a WDVX event in October, whether it’s the Blue Plate Special, Tennessee Shines, Six O’Clock Swerve, First Friday Live, or other special event.
Check out our event calendar here for more information on upcoming shows.
Follow WDVX on Spotify here.
Happy listenin’!
Here’s What’s Cookin’ on the WDVX Blue Plate Special – October 2017
WDVX hosts so many artists every month on live shows, sometimes it’s hard for us to even keep up with ’em all! Here are just a few of the upcoming Blue Plate Special shows in October that we are looking forward to. Visit our calendar to see the full schedule & subscribe to our YouTube channel to keep up with recorded Blue Plate Special shows!
JASON EADY : BLUE PLATE DATE : 10/5/17
Jason Eady has been a part of the playlist at WDVX for quite a while, including his most recent self-titled release. Check out this review of his April 2017 record on Saving Country Music. We are looking forward to having Jason back on the Blue Plate Special Stage and we hope you can join us!
MIKE BARNETT : BLUE PLATE DATE : 10/13/17
Mike is currently playing fiddle with the likes of Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder (heard of ’em????) as well as with the Bryan Sutton band. He also tours solo with his own music, with upcoming record ‘Portraits in Fiddles’ set to release on the same day of his Blue Plate date – 10/13! Here’s what David “Dawg” Grisman has to say about ’em- “Mike Barnett is a first-class fiddle player and all-around musician. He’s got the chops and knows how to use them, but he also has something to say, and that’s a rare quality in music these days.”
SWEET MEGG & THE WAYFARERS : BLUE PLATE DATE : 10/19/17
Who doesn’t love some jazz, blues, & swing during their lunch hour!? Check out this video of Sweet Megg & the Wayfarers “21st Century Blues”, and we will meet you at their Blue Plate date 10/19!
PHIL LEADBETTER & FRIENDS : BLUE PLATE DATE : 10/26/17
We are getting ready for our 20th Birthday celebration at the Bijou Theatre in November, & so is Phil Leadbetter! Phil put together a fantastic group of Bluegrass All-stars for the 20 Year Celebration, and he is joining us on the Blue Plate Special to tell us more about it! Also on the bill this day it’s Ragged Union.
20 YEARS OF EAST TENNESSEE’S OWN – THE BOOK
WDVX is celebrating 20 years on the air with a book full of station stories, memories, and photos! Put your name on WDVX’s history, and order your book now to support the 20 year book project!
Order until September 27th!

Darrell Scott and Tim O’Brien in the Camper
“WDVX sounds like the area it serves. It’s a modern day mountain sound, the sound of home.” Tim O’Brien
Take a step into the WDVX Camper where East Tennessee’s Own took root.
Musicians, station founders, personalities, and listeners recount 20 years of WDVX in photos and behind-the-scenes stories so good they had to be put in a 100-page book! Order your limited edition copy of 20 Years of East Tennessee’s Own at a special price. Better yet, put your name in the book as a special supporter of this project. On sale now until September 27. The books will be available at retail outlets November 3.

Sam Bush talks with Tony Lawson
Special Pre-sale Offer
Book only – $25 plus shipping
20 Years of East Tennessee’s Own book and your name on the sponsor page – $100 plus shipping
20 Years of East Tennessee’s Own book, your name in it, and two tickets to the 20 Year Celebration at the Bijou – $250 plus shipping
Order your copy today! Thanks for supporting WDVX for 20 years and beyond!
REAL LIVE MUSIC at WDVX : September 2017 : PLAYLIST
We have plenty of Real Live Music headed your way this month, and just in case you miss it on the airwaves, we made this Spotify playlist to keep you in the know. All of these artists are playing a WDVX event in August, whether it’s the Blue Plate Special, Tennessee Shines, Six O’Clock Swerve, First Friday Live, or other special event.
Check out our event calendar here for more information on upcoming shows.
Follow WDVX on Spotify here.
Happy listenin’!
WDVX Experience 8 : Freddy Smith & How We Got The Bell
This is the WDVX Experience – sharing special moments in the 20 year history of East Tennessee’s Own WDVX.
This podcast features WDVX fans, volunteers, staff, musicians and special guests sharing a special time they had with WDVX.
For this experience, station founder Tony Lawson talks with East Tennessee’s Own long time morning show “Rise & Shine” host Freddy Smith about how we got “the bell” – AKA the cowbell that you hear when we get calls from “Super Supporters” during our fund drives!