Hometown Bluegrass Show

Tim Batts and Josh Williams

Tune in weekly for the latest bluegrass music news, guitar lessons and road stories from 20 time bluegrass guitar player of the year Josh Williams and interviews with folks in the bluegrass music industry.

  1. Episode #106 - Nathan Lynn

    12. Juni

    Episode #106 - Nathan Lynn

    Episode 106 – Bluegrass on the Bluff Recap & Nathan Lynn of The Wheelhouse Rousters On this episode of The Hometown Bluegrass Show, Tim flies solo behind the microphone and looks back on the incredible success of the very first Bluegrass on the Bluff Festival held at beautiful Columbus-Belmont State Park in Columbus, Kentucky. Tim shares stories from the day, highlights some of the outstanding performances, and reflects on the overwhelming support from music fans, volunteers, sponsors, vendors, and everyone who helped make this inaugural event a success. From the scenic Mississippi River overlook to a full day of bluegrass music, the festival exceeded expectations and plans are already underway for an even bigger event in 2027. Also on the show, Tim sits down with Nathan Lynn of The Wheelhouse Rousters, one of the featured bands at Bluegrass on the Bluff. Nathan talks about the band's performance, their unique style of bluegrass and Americana music, and what it was like being part of the first-ever festival. The conversation also dives into the band's history, influences, and what's ahead for The Wheelhouse Rousters. It's a laid-back episode filled with festival memories, bluegrass conversation, and a look toward the future of one of Western Kentucky's newest music traditions. Thanks for listening and for supporting bluegrass music! Visit: www.timbatts.comFollow: The Hometown Bluegrass Show on Facebook and your favorite podcast platform.

    42 Min.
  2. Episode #102 - Bluegrass on the Bluff

    15. Mai

    Episode #102 - Bluegrass on the Bluff

    In Episode #102, Tim sits down with Lindsay Bowles, Director of GRRO (The Great River Road Organization), for a conversation about history, tourism, community partnerships, and one of the region’s most exciting upcoming music events. Tim and Lindsay talk about the mission of GRRO and the important work being done to preserve, promote, and celebrate the communities and landmarks along the Great River Road. They also discuss how music, heritage, and local culture come together to create unforgettable experiences for visitors and residents alike. The spotlight of this episode is the upcoming Bluegrass on the Bluff festival happening June 6 at the beautiful and historic Columbus-Belmont State Park. Set high on the bluffs overlooking the Mississippi River, this special event will feature great bluegrass music, scenic views, local history, and family-friendly fun. In this episode, you’ll hear about: The story and mission behind GRRO Why preserving regional history matters What makes Columbus-Belmont State Park such a special venue What attendees can expect at Bluegrass on the Bluff How music helps connect communities across the region Make plans now to join us on June 6 for an unforgettable evening of bluegrass music and heritage at Bluegrass on the Bluff. Be sure to subscribe, share, and follow The Hometown Bluegrass Show for more conversations celebrating bluegrass music, community, and the people keeping tradition alive.

    34 Min.

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Tune in weekly for the latest bluegrass music news, guitar lessons and road stories from 20 time bluegrass guitar player of the year Josh Williams and interviews with folks in the bluegrass music industry.

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