Farm and Fun Time: Caitlin Krisko & The Broadcast, Adam Bolt
Be part of the live audience for WBCM Radio Bristol's vintage musical variety show!
Be part of the live audience for WBCM Radio Bristol's vintage musical variety show!
You're invited to a very special Bristol Rhythm & Roots Reunion Black Friday Holiday Hangout event, complete with a free hot chocolate bar, snacks, and crazy Christmas photos with members of Southwest Virginia's favorite emerging Americana act, 49 Winchester.
Join us for a festive evening with one one of America's longest running and most entertaining country/western acts, Riders in the Sky! A sit-down dinner is included with cash bar.
The Birthplace of Country Music Museum in partnership with the East Tennessee Bluegrass Association is hosting a monthly gathering of local musicians for a bluegrass jam session!
Be part of the studio audience for WBCM Radio Bristol's throwback live variety show featuring renowned singer-songwriter Darrell Scott, Delta blues man John Long, and hosted by Kris Truelsen and his house band Bill and the Belles.
Join us on Tuesday, December 13 at 7:00pm for an evening with Don Royston a.k.a. Santa Claus from the Appalachian Santa Train!
Join us in the museum's Learning Center for our new monthly Museum Story Time program! Aimed at toddler-age children and their grown-ups, we will come together on the first Friday of each month for a music- or Appalachia-related storybook, a tune or two, and a related activity or coloring sheet. This month's book is Coat of Many Colors written by Dolly Parton and illustrated by Brooke Boynton-Hughes.
Join author Kristina Gaddy for a discussion of her new book Well of Souls: Uncovering the Banjo's Hidden History.
Be part of the studio audience for WBCM Radio Bristol's throwback live variety show featuring New Orleans quintet, The Deslondes, and Erika Lewis, hosted by Kris Truelsen and his house band Bill and the Belles.
Join us for a FREE screening of the Smithsonian Channel documentary Seizing Justice: The Greensboro Four, which tells the story of four African American college students who began a nonviolent sit-in at a Woolsworth’s lunch counter in Greensboro, North Carolina, and started a revolution.