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The Weekly Special concluded its production in fall 2018; the page below is an archive.
WTIU continues its exploration of the Hoosier state with a new series, Journey Indiana.
The Indiana Boys perform "You Are More," featuring their all-string musical approach to Americana roots.
Nashville favorite, The Stuttering Ducks, performs the progressive bluegrass duo, "Sneaky Pete," composed by banjo player, Rich Walter.
Nashville favorite, The Stuttering Ducks, performs the progressive bluegrass duo, "Nowhere You Call Home," composed by fiddle player, Patrick Hoeper.
The Stuttering Ducks has kept musical evolution at the forefront! Learn about the surprising connection that makes this bluegrass duo truly one-of-a-kind!
The Whipstitch Sallies bring an eclectic mix of musical influences from the Bill Monroe Memorial Music Park to Studio 6, performing their original, “Oh Mercy.”
Bluegrass band, The Whipstitch Sallies, bring their unique musical influences to Hoosier stages, from the Bill Monroe Music Park to the Brown County Playhouse.
Each year, thousands of visitors partake in the annual Bill Monroe Memorial Bluegrass Festival, the oldest, continuous running bluegrass festival in the world!
The Whipstitch Sallies bring an eclectic mix of musical influences from the Bill Monroe Memorial Music Park to Studio 6, performing “Shady Grove.”
At only 16 years old, Solly Burton won the 2007 National Mandolin Championship. Now, he joins us in the studio to perform "El Cumbenchero."
At only 16 years old, Solly Burton won the 2007 National Mandolin Championship. In 2011, Burton returned to the stage to reclaim his championship title.