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Darwin K. Davidson
35 Plumb Point Road, Deer Isle, ME 04627
207-348-7767
e-mail: darwin@darwindavidson.com

Bronzewound is the Bluegrass music radio show on Community Radio, WERU-FM, 89.9 Blue Hill and 102.9 Bangor.  That's in Maine.  And we're also webcasting at www.weru.org.
Be sure to tune in wherever you are.


I again will be sponsoring the Bronzewound "After-Hours" showcase at the 2009 IBMA World Of Bluegrass in Nashville.  I hope you will take  the opportunity  to visit the Bronzewound showcase.  It will be in the Nashville Convention Center, Level 1, Room 104.

Click on this sentence for a printable PDF file.

Contact me if you need passes that will get you into the showcase area if you are not an IBMA WOB attendee.   

See the schedule below.  It is packed with great performers that you will not see anyplace else!

Monday 9/28/2009

11:15 PM – Summertown Road
11:40 PM – Cats & The Fiddler
12:00 MIDNIGHT – Davidson Brothers (Australia)
12:30 AM – The Stonethrowers
1:00 AM – The High Rollers
1:30AM – The Kirby Knob Boys
 

Tuesday 9/29/2009

11:15 PM – Allison Williams
11:40 PM – High Windy
12:00 MIDNIGHT – Acousticure (Hungary)
12:30 AM – Town Mountain
1:00 AM – Laurelyn Dossett
1:30AM – Bill Evans & Megan Lynch
 

Wednesday 9/30/2009

11:15 PM – The New North String Band
11:40 PM – Cumberland Gap  Connection
12:00 MIDNIGHT – Buddy Merriam And Back Roads
12:30 AM – Dehlia Low
1:00 AM – Lonesome Traveler
1:30AM – Chester River Runoff


Paul Anderson began producing Bronzewound on WERU the same week that the station began broadcasting in May of 1988.  When Paul's job moved him out of the area in 1995, David Manski stepped in.  David works for the National Park Service and had been doing a Bluegrass radio show on Cape Cod.  He then became based at Acadia National Park on Mount Desert Island, Maine.

Darwin Davidson had been doing some musician interviews on Bronzewound with both Paul and David.  David encouraged him to do more, and in November 1997 Darwin began co-hosting the show with David.

The photographs in the Bronzewound Gallery will show you a few of the places where the Bronzewound hosts have been and who they've talked to and gotten to know.

The WERU logo at the top of this page is another link to the WERU website where you will find other information about the station.  I hope you will consider joining over 1500 other lovers of Community Radio and help support WERU.