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Needing a source of Bluegrass music

Folks, one format I can't seem to find is Bluegrass music, which is HUGE here. Other than contacting each artist directly, does anyone know of a source of bluegrass music online? I would appreciate any help!
 
Thanks! I'm hoping to find a 'newmusicserver.com' type of site for bluegrass music, so if anyone knows of such site, please let me know.
 
There's always the old-fashioned way.

Look up the Ernest Tubb Record Shop in Nashville.
 
There is a buisiness over in West Central Ohio called The Famous Old Time Music Company located in Wapakoneta(just south of Lima.) off of I-75. They sell vintage acoustic instruments (guitars,banjos,autoharps etc) Don't know if they sell bluegrass LPs or not but I think they sell CDs by independant bluegrass artists. Vernon and Kitty McIntyre run the buisiness and they also have a location in Cincinnati. Vernon also has an acoustic band called The Appalachian Grass and I think he and hisgroup come to WV to perform live on several occasions. They also have a live bluegrass opry from their location inside an old school building east of Wapakoneta.

http://www.fotmc.com

In addition, Vernon and freind Larry Roose hosts a live bluegrass show on WRPO, an LPFM at Indian Lake.

http://www.wrpo-fm.com (click on "Audioclips")
 
On that same note there is a little repeater network in that same neck of the woods called Classic Country Radio (originated by WBZI Xenia, Ohio)

Joe Mullins, a bluegrass musician in southwestern Ohio runs the stations there....and yes it also streams on the web. They play a lot of bluegrass mixed in with old school country from the 60s up to the 80s with some southern gospel here and there.

http://www.myclassiccountry.com
 
Subscribe to Satelite radio,, It has a 24/7 Bluegrass station,,, and surprisingly Sirius worked pretty well on the WV turnpike despite the terrain.
 
Just an update! WBRF in Galax, Va has Bluegrass from 7pm to 11:30pm every night except Sunday. On line at blueridgecountry98.com.
 
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