Bluegrass Junction
Broadcast area | United States Canada |
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Branding | Bluegrass Junction |
Frequency | Sirius XM Radio 77 Dish Network 6062 |
First air date | September 25, 2001 |
Format | Bluegrass, traditional country, southern gospel |
Class | Satellite Radio Station |
Owner | Sirius XM Radio |
Website | bluegrassjunction.com |
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Bluegrass Junction is a bluegrass music channel on Sirius XM Radio. It is billed as "America's Bluegrass Home", and primarily airs complete versions of music from many bluegrass artists. Some of those are Bill Monroe, Seldom Scene, Flatt & Scruggs, and Sam Bush, in addition to more modern acoustic groups playing rock and roll music on what are considered to be traditional bluegrass instruments. It is heard on Sirius XM Radio 77 and Dish Network 6062.
Bluegrass Junction was one of the original XM channels at launch in 2001. Sirius picked up the channel in November 2008 (replacing its own Bluegrass channel) after the two services merged.
During the 2015 holiday season (Sunday 12/06/15 at 12 pm ET until Tuesday 12/15/15 at 3 am ET), Bluegrass Junction was replaced by Radio Hanukkah.
Programming[edit]
- The Gospel Train, "The powerful sound of gospel bluegrass from artists like the Louvin Brothers, Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder."
- Grassroots is a history program featuring bluegrass legends.
- Handpicked features music and conversation with musician Del McCoury.
- The "Studio Special" Series, interviews with bluegrass artists.
- Truegrass, bluegrass music 20 years old or older, with Chris Jones.
- Derailed, "A walk on the wild side", newgrass music with Ned Luberecki.
- Live from the Country Music Hall of Fame, Kyle Cantrell hosts Bluegrass stars and takes requests from the XM's studio in Nashville.
Core artists[edit]
- Bill Monroe
- Del McCoury
- Flatt & Scruggs
- Doyle Lawson
- Ricky Skaggs
- Rhonda Vincent
- Grascals
- Jimmy Martin
- Osborne Brothers
- Blue Highway
- Alison Krauss & Union Station
- Dailey & Vincent
References[edit]
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