Knee-Deep In Bluegrass

Knee-Deep In Bluegrass Nationally Syndicated Radio Show, hosted and produced by Cindy Baucom..now in year twenty-one with over 100 network affiliates.

National advertising campaigns, festival emcee work and voiceover also available. 2-hour weekly Bluegrass Show AND 1-hour weekly Bluegrass Gospel show, highlighting the best Bluegrass Music from the new releases to the classics. 100+ radio markets nationwide air the programs each week. Cindy Baucom can also be seen and heard serving as emcee for many top music festivals in the southeastern United States.

01/15/2025

We are excited to welcome Cindy Baucom back with us at the Winter Bluegrass Jubilee this year as emcee! See the link below to read about Cindy and all she has contributed to the bluegrass world.

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Use this link to order your tickets online...
https://www.ticketleap.events/tickets/wbj-9/winter-bluegrass-jubilee-2025?fbclid=IwY2xjawH0xNpleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHSQBgvKxeu8fS4gJ7VSLiuegFriGvHT6WcKTqB0UClUf1z05FLlTdcg6Zw_aem_AU8xnv1UVGoE9AN2Rs-fgA

The great Buck White has gone home šŸ’”
01/13/2025

The great Buck White has gone home šŸ’”

"The Lord answered our prayers and took our daddy, Buck White, home peacefully this morning at 8:00 a.m. We are so thankful for his 94 years on this earth. He was a great dad who taught us by example to put Jesus first always. His great loves were the Lord, our mother, his family, and music. Most people will remember him not only for being a great musician and entertainer, but also for being fun-loving and full of mischief. He lived a full life and finished well." --his daughters, Sharon, Cheryl, Rosie and Melissa

Congratulating Blue Highway on 30 years of outstanding performances! Thank you for setting the bar high! Too many great ...
12/31/2024

Congratulating Blue Highway on 30 years of outstanding performances! Thank you for setting the bar high! Too many great songs to start namingā€¦

12/24/2024

Talking with Bob Minner co-writer of "Fall in Tennessee" that won IBMA song of the year.

12/14/2024

12/12/2024

Fun on at the IBMA Awards with Becky Buller and Ned Luberecki!

I can't wait to hear this show! I am extremely happy for Russell Moore to have this opportunity! Alison Krauss continues...
12/03/2024

I can't wait to hear this show! I am extremely happy for Russell Moore to have this opportunity! Alison Krauss continues to push the needle forward with the incredible talents of Jerry Douglas, Ron Block and Barry Bales šŸŽ»šŸŖ•šŸŽ¤

BREAKING NEWS!!

Russell Moore, in addition to continuing to perform with IIIrd Tyme Out, has accepted the offer to be the newest member of Alison Krauss & Union Station! AKUS will be touring April through September 2025 across the US and Canada!
We'll be sharing more details throughout the day, including an EXCLUSIVE interview with Russell and Bluegrass Today !

Congratulations to Russell on this amazing opportunity!!
~Team 3TO~

12/03/2024

It was awesome catching up with Sharron and Cheryl White at the IBMA Music Awards!

11/12/2024

I hope you enjoy this conversation I had with Jerry Douglas at the 2024 IBMA Awards!

Appalachian Road Show with special guest, Bryan Sutton in Boone, NC, this Thursday, November 14, Appalachian Theatre šŸŖ•šŸŽ»
11/12/2024

Appalachian Road Show with special guest, Bryan Sutton in Boone, NC, this Thursday, November 14, Appalachian Theatre šŸŖ•šŸŽ»

ā€¼ļøTHIS THURSDAY šŸ‘‰šŸ» The Appalachian Theatreā€¼ļø

We are so excited we get to do this again this year with our good buddy, Bryan Sutton!
This show is special to all of us, itā€™s unique and we are grateful to return to Boone and the Appalachian Theatre in the wake of hurricane Helene. šŸ™
We hope you will come out and be with us, thereā€™s nothing more healing than a great night of music! šŸŽ¶

You donā€™t want to miss it, GRAB YOUR TICKETS!
šŸŽŸļø www.apptheatre.org

Congratulations to the Grammy nominees for Best Bluegrass Album!     šŸ‘šŸ¼
11/08/2024

Congratulations to the Grammy nominees for Best Bluegrass Album! šŸ‘šŸ¼

Join us at Blue Highway Fest, Big Stone Gap, Virginia, October 9-12. Itā€™s a tremendous talent line-up. Letā€™s come togeth...
10/07/2024

Join us at Blue Highway Fest, Big Stone Gap, Virginia, October 9-12. Itā€™s a tremendous talent line-up. Letā€™s come together and let music heal our spirits ā™„ļø Details at www.bluehighwayfest.com

Highlights from the International Bluegrass Music Associationā€™s World of Bluegrass. It was a rewarding experience on man...
10/03/2024

Highlights from the International Bluegrass Music Associationā€™s World of Bluegrass. It was a rewarding experience on many levels, sharing these times with family and friends. I love this community and I am grateful to be part of it.
Thank you, Cindy

David Davis passes after accident šŸ˜¢
09/16/2024

David Davis passes after accident šŸ˜¢

Bluegrass star David Davis dies from injuries following car accident
(See end for Celebration of Life Info)
David Davis, 63, of Cullman, Ala., who led the Warrior River Boys since 1984, and his wife Cindy were involved in an automobile accident near Snead, Ala. at 5:50 p.m. on September 15, 2024. He died from the injuries sustained in the crash while in transport to a local hospital. His wife Cindy was hospitalized following the accident, according to Alabama State Troopers.
Davis and his highly acclaimed band most recently appeared at the Jerusalem Ridge Bluegrass Celebration at the Bill Monroe Homeplace in Rosine, Ky. on Thursday, Sept. 12 where he was recognized for his 40 years leading the band, according to Warrior River Boy Marty Hays.
Davis, who played mandolin and sang lead and tenor vocals, was considered one of his generationā€™s continuing links to the stylings of Bill Monroe and Appalachian roots music. He often taught those stylings at special mandolin events to all ages.
It was through his efforts that he carried on a family tradition passed down from his father and two uncles. His uncle Cleo was the very first of Bill Monroeā€™s Blue Grass Boys. Through Davidā€™s efforts he continued the long-running Alabama band began in the 1960s.
The Rounder Recording recording artist received wide acclaim from his pre-2020 release ā€œDidn't He Ramble: Songs of Charlie Poole,ā€ a tribute to the legendary acoustic music artist. In June 2018, the group led the Folk Artist chart as top artist with the top album and debuted at number four on the Billboardā€™s bluegrass album chart.
After a couple of Rounder label projects in the early 90's, he guided recordings on Ray Davis' Wango label throughout the decade and into the early 2000's. These legendary "Basement Recordings" have garnered a cult following over the years, many sides resurfacing on the Time Life label.
David and the band snapped up rave reviews such as "...sure-fire picking and train whistle harmonies..." from USA Today with their self-titled 2004 Rebel Records release.
Their "White Album" was indeed a turning point for the band describing Davis as ā€œan excellent instrumentalist in the Monroe style of mandolin, ... among the most emotive, capable and underappreciated singers in Bluegrass" (Sing Out).
Their highly acclaimed Rebel releases "Troubled Times" and "Two Dimes and A Nickel" took the listener deeper into the soul of Davisā€™s music and offered testimony to the band's musical evolution.
Another unique 2000 album ā€œGodā€™s Childrenā€ from Crimson Records combined he and actor/entertainer Randall Franks in an Appalachian brother-duet style gospel project featuring Franks on guitar and Davis on mandolin with WRB Marty Hays on bass.
Davis said in a recent release that what he was trying to do with his band was to create a traditional sound that would appeal to larger audiences beyond bluegrass.
ā€œI wanted to pull from my influences from the Louvin Brothers to Jimmie Rodgers and the Carter Family, to honor their contributions but at the same time forge a path and sound for myself in the country music industry where many artists simply mimic whatever seems to be popular at the moment,ā€ he said. ā€œMillions of people, from all backgrounds in countries around the world still tap their toes when they hear Flatt and Scruggs, they are still moved by the high lonesome sound of Bill Monroe or the haunting voice of Ralph Stanley.ā€
Throughout his 40 plus-year career he has stood on stage in front of millions of fans in concerts, festivals, on television and radio.
Davis and the band have received many laurels, both individually and collectively. Davis was a 2010 inductee to the Alabama Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame, He was inducted in the National Old Time Country Music Hall of Fame in 2014.
The Celebration of Life for Bluegrass star David Davis will be Saturday, Sept. 21, 2024 at 11 a.m. in the chapel of Moss Service Funeral Home, 1901 Second Ave. Northwest in Cullman, Ala. Visitation is on Friday, Sept. 20 from 5 p.m.- 8 p.m. also at the funeral home. The multiple hall of fame entertainer died Sunday, Sept. 15 from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. He led his highly acclaimed bluegrass band - David Davis and the Warrior River Boys from Cullman, Ala. Since 1984. Donations in his memory may be made to support Appalachian Music Scholarships at Share America Foundation, P.O. Box 42, Tunnel Hill, Ga. 30755 or online at www.ShareAmericaFoundation.org .
For more information about the his career, visit www.daviddavisandwrb.com .

Joe Craven joining us at Blue Highway Fest next month!
09/09/2024

Joe Craven joining us at Blue Highway Fest next month!

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2-hour weekly Bluegrass Show, hosted by Cindy Baucom, highlighting the best Bluegrass and Acoustic Music from new releases to the classics. The Knee-Deep Artist Spotlight features an interview with one of the top entertainers in Bluegrass Music. The Vintage Vault goes back many years with one of the pioneering legends of Bluegrass. Nearly 100 radio stations nationwide air the program each week.....and we hope you are one of our many listeners! You will also see Cindy Baucom hosting festival stages across the southeastern United States, as well as joining her husbandā€™s band, Terry Baucomā€™s Dukes of Drive at shows and festivals.

Radio Stations are invited to become network affiliates of the show. Sponsor partners can benefit from the large, loyal audience Cindy reaches every week in multiple radio markets and in person.