If the Good Lord is willin’ and the creek don’t rise, and the connectivity holds, and GPS directs everyone to our location, we’re gonna have us a time during the Americana Fest this week in Nashville. We are proud to bring your our second live webcast, the Music Fog Fall Marathon, from the studios of Marathon Recorders. You can watch it right here on musicfog.com, with a whole mess of fine music starting this Wednesday at 11:20am (Central Time). Get ready...cause here it comes, three days, 33 artists with their set times below.
Along with the music, you'll get a little behind-the-scenes look at how we pull off these recording sessions. And of course after the webcast is done, we'll bring you more polished versions of the performances, one song a day, like we always do. We hope you will tune in to our live video stream and share this musical bounty, the Music Fog Fall Marathon from Americana Fest in Nashville!
- Jessie Scott
:20 minute sets start at the times listed below. We'll be on rock star time, though, so it's really just a guideline. We're sure you'll have fun trying to play along at home. All times listed are Central Daylight Time.
Wednesday, October 12th
- 11:20 AM Blind Boys Of Alabama
- 12:20 PM Ange Boxall
- 1:20 PM ORBO & The Longshots
- 2:10 PM Will Hoge
- 3:10 PM JD Souther
- 3:40 PM Gurf Morlix
- 4:20 PM Scott Miller & Mic Harrison
- 5:20 PM The Gourds
- 6:20 PM Billy Burnette
- 7:20 PM Lera Lynn
Thursday, October 13th
- 11:20 AM Kenny Vaughan
- 12:20 PM Black Lillies
- 1:00 PM Eric Brace & Peter Cooper
- 1:40 PM Connie Smith
- 2:20 PM Ian McLagan
- 3:20 PM Gary Nicholson
- 4:20 PM Elephant Revival
- 5:20 PM Kevin Gordon
- 6:20 PM Gretchen Peters
- 7:20 PM The Believers
Friday, October 14th
- 10:20 AM Carrie Rodriguez
- 11:10 AM Robert Ellis
- 11:50 AM Bottle Rockets
- 12:30 PM Sam Llanas
- 1:10 PM Guy Clark
- 1:40 PM Patrick Sweany
- 2:20 PM Blackie & The Rodeo Kings
- 3:20 PM Tara Nevins
- 4:20 PM Lake Street Dive
- 5:20 PM New Country Rehab
- 6:20 PM Sunday Valley
- 7:20 PM Farewell Drifters
- 8:20 PM Jim Lauderdale