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- From Bluegrass Underground's new subterranean home within The Caverns, PBS Arts presents a very special performance by the amazing Brandi Carlile and her band. With the singing Hanseroth twins for backup, a four-piece string section, driving guitars and rhythm section, Brandi Carlile's set offers up tender ballads, soulful lyrics, complex arrangements, searing roots rock... Something for everyone. Self taught, Seattle-based and Grammy nominated for Americana Album of the Year, Brandi Carlile's style revolves around pop, rock, alt-country, and folk. Her songs serve up personal stories of parents and childhood, of divorce, marriage and religion, of love and of loss. Here are stories of forgiveness, reconciliation, of climbing out of bed every morning open to love. Bluegrass Underground's new, permanent home, The Caverns, lies deep within an ancient limestone cave system at the base of Monteagle Mountain in Tennessee's beautiful Cumberland Plateau. For ten years Bluegrass Underground has presented a stellar list of artists curated from the heart of the American experience, hosting the best of Roots-Rock, Jam Band, R&B, Gospel, Indie-Folk, Soul and, yes... even Bluegrass! Even with all these legendary artists and icons, it's still a wonder when lighting strikes inside the cave. Brandi Carlile is that lightning, captured for PBS in this one-hour special. Songs performed live for the special include: The Eye The Mother The Joke Madman Across the Water The Story Whatever You Do Party of One Hold Out Your Hand
- Taped deep within the subterranean amphitheater of The Caverns in Tennessee's majestic Cumberland Mountains, this music series features both long-established and emerging artists in bluegrass and a broad spectrum of other genres.
- Four-time Grammy Award-winning bluesman Keb' Mo' performs with a six-piece backing band.
- The award-winning Nitty Gritty Dirt Band performs a set of their classics.
- Amanda Shires, Americana's 2017 Emerging Artist of the Year, blends roots rock with violin, vocals and critically acclaimed compositions.
- Originally trained in the classical Suzuki method, Cleveland is a ten-time IBMA Fiddler of the Year Award recipient and one of the premier musicians of his generation. His blistering technical fluency pairs amazingly with Flamekeeper's tight harmonies and jaw dropping instrumental trade-offs, finding balance between Bluegrass founding fathers and breaking new ground.
- Two talented boys from a working class Maryland family, Brothers Osborne bring "twang and crunch," equal parts country and rock into one of the freshest, most identifiable sounds to come out of Nashville in recent years.
- Vocalist, musician, and consummate performer, Josh Ritter is best known for his distinctive Americana style and narrative lyrics. Two decades into a storied career, he is unafraid of growing, changing and constantly challenging himself.
- Alt-country and Americana pioneers, Lucero have returned to what inspired them in the first place. They perform with a streamlined sound honoring their seminal southern and rock influences.
- Michigan-raised from a long line of players, Billy Strings is truly a phenomenon whose articulation and entire approach is totally authentic.