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In this special on-the-road episode, The Hometown Bluegrass Show heads to the heart of bluegrass country—Rosine, Kentucky—for a night of music, memories, and tradition at the legendary Rosine Barn Bluegrass Jamboree!
Join Tim as he soaks in the atmosphere of one of the most iconic bluegrass gatherings in the world. You’ll hear:
🎻 Live performances straight from the barn
🎤 Interviews with pickers, fans, and local legends
📜 A look at Rosine’s deep connection to Bill Monroe and the birth of bluegrass
👣 The community spirit that keeps the music alive every Friday nightWhether you’ve visited Rosine before or it's on your bucket list, this episode captures the soul of small-town Kentucky and the front porch sound that started it all.
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This week on The Hometown Bluegrass Show, we’re bringing the family, fun and the fiddles!
We kick things off with a lively round of Name That Tune—can you guess the song before we do?
Josh dusts off a true classic with a soulful performance of "Colleen Malone" by Hot Rize.
Then, we sit down for a warm and entertaining conversation with the talented Burnett Sisters Band. They share stories from the road, their musical roots, and what it’s like blending sibling harmonies with old-time and bluegrass traditions.
It’s a full hour of laughs, pickin’, and heartfelt harmony you won’t want to miss!
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This week on The Hometown Bluegrass Show, Josh picks a classic with a heartfelt solo performance of “Bury Me Beneath the Willow,” showcasing the deep roots and emotion that define traditional bluegrass. Then, we sit down for a conversation with Kentucky native and seasoned country/bluegrass artist Kevin Denney.
Kevin shares stories from his musical journey—from his early days in Kentucky to charting on the country music scene and keeping his bluegrass heritage alive. We talk influences, songwriting, and what’s next in his career. If you love traditional sounds and genuine storytelling, this episode is a must-listen.
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Episode 56: Bullshootin’, Tony Rice Pickin’, and Backline’s Katelyn Ingardia
In this episode of The Hometown Bluegrass Show, we cut loose and had a good ol’ time shootin’ the bull about everything from banjos to biscuits. Josh treated us to a fantastic Tony Rice tune that’s sure to make every flatpicker grin, and we had the pleasure of chatting with the always delightful Katelyn Ingardia from the Backline Bluegrass Band.
Katelyn shared some behind-the-scenes stories from the road, her musical inspirations, and what’s next for Backline. If you’re a fan of powerhouse vocals and strong traditional-meets-progressive bluegrass, you won’t want to miss this one.
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On this episode we discuss our plans to bring the Hometown Bluegrass Show to life from the legendary Rosine Barn in Rosine, Kentucky — the birthplace of bluegrass music! In this special episode, Josh pays tribute to Tony Rice with a beautiful rendition of “All the Way to Texas.”
We also sit down with one of the finest bass players in the business, and 2 time IBMA Bass Player of the Year, Vickie Vaughn, to talk about her musical journey, her new album, and her inspirations.
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Get ready for a foot-stompin’ good time on this week’s episode of The Hometown Bluegrass Show! Tim and Josh are diving deep into the world of banjo brilliance, starting with a conversation about the incredible Scott Vestal and his banjo work on Josh’s Modern Day Man album. We talk about his innovative style, legendary recordings, and why his picking continues to inspire pickers everywhere.
Then, Josh dusts off a bluegrass favorite and delivers a killer version of Ricky Skaggs’ “Highway 40 Blues.” You won’t want to miss this one — it’s got drive, soul, and that classic Skaggs flavor.
And to top it all off, we sit down for a fun and lively interview with Banjo Ben Clark! From his days touring with top artists to his massively popular banjo/mandolin/guitar lessons online, Ben shares stories, laughs, and insight into the bluegrass world and beyond.
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This week’s episode of The Hometown Bluegrass Show touches down on some real-life events and heartfelt music. Here’s what we’ve got in store:
🌧 Storms & Support in Kentucky
We kick things off with a conversation about the recent storms and flooding that have impacted communities across Kentucky. We send out love and prayers to all those affected and share ways our listeners can help and stay safe.🎶 Josh Williams Performs "Rock, Salt and Nails"
Josh dusts off a haunting old classic and delivers a powerful version of “Rock, Salt and Nails.” It’s one of those songs that cuts deep, and we think you’ll agree—this performance is something special.🎤 Interview with Bryan Paige of Paige Capos
We’re proud to welcome one of our show sponsors, Bryan Paige, to the mic. He gives us the inside scoop on how Paige Capos got started, what sets them apart, and their ongoing support of the bluegrass community. A must-listen for players and pickers alike! -
In this episode, Josh kicks things off with a great cut from the Rice Brothers, setting the tone for another fantastic hour of bluegrass. Then, we welcome a special guest, Deano Graham—a pastor, podcaster, and bluegrass singer who shares his journey of faith and music. Don't forget to subscribe and follow us for more great bluegrass content. If you enjoyed this episode, share it with a fellow bluegrass fan!
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The Hometown Bluegrass Show – Special Guest: Colton Baker Joins Authentic Unlimited
📻🎶 Episode #51 – Big News in Bluegrass! 🎶📻
In this exciting episode of The Hometown Bluegrass Show, Tim Batts and Josh Williams sit down with Colton Baker, the talented young musician making waves in the bluegrass world. Colton recently stepped into the lead singer role for one of the hottest bands in the genre, Authentic Unlimited—and we’ve got all the details!
🔥 What’s Inside This Episode? 🔥
✔️ Colton’s journey in bluegrass and how he landed this incredible opportunity
✔️ What fans can expect from Authentic Unlimited with their new lineup
✔️ Behind-the-scenes stories from Colton’s first show with the band at the Bluegrass Hall of Fame in Owensboro, KY.
✔️ His influences, vocal style, and excitement for the road aheadAuthentic Unlimited has been turning heads since their formation, and with Colton at the helm, the future looks even brighter! Tune in as we chat about his transition into the role, the band’s upcoming plans, and what’s next for this dynamic group.
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On this episode of The Hometown Bluegrass Show, Josh Williams treats us to a heartfelt performance of Summer Wages, showcasing his signature smooth vocals and guitar mastery. We’re also joined by the incredible Ashley Lewis—an amazing singer, mandolinist, and Marketing Manager for Bluegrass Today. She shares stories from her musical journey, insights from the bluegrass world, and even a tune of her own that her and Josh recorded in 2014 together. Tune in for great music and conversation!
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We’re celebrating one year of The Hometown Bluegrass Show in the best way possible—live on stage at The Kentucky Opry with an incredible performance by our very own Josh Williams! Hosted by Tim Batts and Josh Williams, this special episode captures the energy, excitement, and passion for bluegrass that has fueled our journey over the past year.
Recorded during a Jackson Purchase Friends of Bluegrass event, this milestone show features live music, stories from the road, and special moments that showcase the heart of bluegrass. Whether you’ve been with us from the beginning or just tuning in, this is an episode you won’t want to miss!
Thank you to our listeners, supporters, and the amazing bluegrass community for making this year unforgettable. Here’s to many more!
Tune in now and celebrate with us!
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The Hometown Bluegrass Show – Featuring Sammy Shelor of Lonesome River Band
In this special episode of The Hometown Bluegrass Show, hosts Tim Batts and Josh Williams sit down with one of the greatest banjo players in bluegrass history—Sammy Shelor of the legendary Lonesome River Band. With a career spanning decades, multiple IBMA awards, and an unmistakable style that has influenced generations of pickers, Sammy shares stories from the road, insights into his playing technique, and the legacy of LRB.
From his early influences to his time leading one of the most iconic bands in bluegrass, this episode is packed with music, memories, and plenty of laughs. Don’t miss this deep dive into the world of bluegrass banjo with one of the best in the business!
🎙️ Tune in, turn it up, and keep it bluegrass!
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On this episode Tim and Josh kick off a new podcast season with some bluegrass music chatter, news and Josh plays an old Tony Rice song. They then chat with Jesse Meador and Kayce O’Neal of Kentucky Just Us band. From their incredible vocal harmonies to their masterful musicianship, Kentucky Just Us is making a significant mark on the music industry. Through their powerful songwriting and captivating stage presence, KJU shares their heart and soul in every aspect of their music, continuing to inspire audiences everywhere they go. Their innovative sound, which blends Country, Bluegrass, and Folk Music, shines in their brand-new single, “Homeward Bound.” Written and produced by band member Jesse Meador. Which we play at the end of the show.
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As 2024 comes to a close, Tim Batts and Josh Williams take a heartfelt look back at an incredible year on The Hometown Bluegrass Show. Join us as we revisit standout moments, unforgettable interviews, and the best in bluegrass music from the past year.
From legendary guest appearances to rising stars making waves, we highlight the stories and songs that made this year special. Tim and Josh also share behind-the-scenes insights, listener favorites, and personal reflections from a year filled with music, community, and unforgettable memories.
Thank you for tuning in and supporting The Hometown Bluegrass Show—we can’t wait to bring you even more great bluegrass in the year ahead!
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On this episode Tim and Josh discuss the fundraiser event at the Kentucky Opry to raise money for Hurricane Helene victims. Colton Baker and friends and Southern Legacy performed. With guests Ron Stewart and Jake Vanover.
Josh performs and discusses a Tony Rice song called Any Old Time and they have a fun conversation with former Doyle Lawson and Jimmy Fortune guitar player, Jake Vanover from Berea, KY.
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This week Tim and Josh sit down and talk with Ernie Evans. Ernie owns Evans Media Source which is a bluegrass media and promotions company that owns and runs many of the popular bluegrass festivals and shows through the year! Ernie has done so much to promote bluegrass music in his 40 plus years in the business!
Josh also performs a heartfelt version of his great song “Let It Go” which was featured on his very popular Modern Day Man Album in 2016.
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In this special episode of The Hometown Bluegrass Show, Tim Batts and Josh Williams take you behind the scenes of the Hurricane Helene Relief Fundraiser at the iconic Mountain Arts Center. Join us as we share heartfelt stories, memorable performances, and the incredible community spirit that made this event unforgettable.
We highlight how the power of bluegrass music brought people together to support those affected by the hurricane. From the moving opening acts to the grand finale, you'll feel like you were right there with us.
Thank you to all who donated, performed, and participated in making a difference through music. Tune in for a celebration of resilience, generosity, and the ties that bind us in the bluegrass community.
Josh’s son Weldon also joins us again on this episode and he and Josh share a father/son performance.
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On this episode Tim and Josh talk about 2 fund raiser music events for the Hurricane Helene victims, Josh talks about playing at The Grand Ole Opry with Rhonda Vincent and he plays a song and dedicates it to an avid listener and Veteran of the USA Military!
We then have fun chat with Andrea Roberts! Andrea runs Andrea Roberts Agency and is a staple in the bluegrass music scene! Andrea Roberts Agency is the culmination of Andrea’s years of experience in varied facets of the industry, which provides her with a well-informed and understanding perspective that only someone with practical knowledge can possess. As a professional touring artist, Andrea performed with artists such as Bill Monroe, Jimmy Martin, Jim & Jesse McReynolds, Ralph Stanley, Larry Sparks, Mac Wiseman and Special Consensus. And many more!
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On this episode Tim & Josh talk to 6 time IBMA Male Vocalist of The Year, Russell Moore. Josh plays an old song, Old Brown Suitcase and lots of other shenanigans.
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Tim and Josh have a fun conversation with Country and Bluegrass music star Marty Raybon. Marty is the front man for the well known country band Shenandoah. Josh also gives a guitar tip on chords and we play one of Marty’s bluegrass songs.
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