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Sit in on ‘Cowboy Jubilee’ radio taping Sunday

- STAFF REPORT

Join Bill McCallie and his band, In Cahoots, for a live taping of McCallie’s radio show, “Cowboy Jubilee,” on Sunday, Nov. 19, at 5: 30 p. m. The taping will take place at Bill Hullander’s farm, 10944 London Lane in Apison.

The show will feature The Dismembere­d Tennessean­s, In Cahoots Band, Patrick Kelley, vocalist James McGrew, Gordy Nichol on steel guitar, Mike Harris on banjo, Mike Parham on bass, Meredith Goins playing fiddle and Jim Pankey on banjo.

McCallie s ays Roy Curry, three-time National Flat- Picking Champion, will perform with In Cahoots Band.

Cowboy Jubilee is a l ong- running show on WSMC public radio that airs Sundays at 6 p.m. Each week, McCallie tries to bring listeners the best in Western swing, cowboy songs and poetry, West- ern history and news of cowboy events around the country. Sunday’s audience will sit in on a taping to air at a future date on WSMC.

McCallie has been a member of the Tennessee Radio Hall of Fame since its inception. In 2008, the Academy of Western Artists presented him the Will Rogers Award for Broadcasti­ng’s DJ of the Year.

During his years in broadcasti­ng, McCallie has traveled extensivel­y performing his cowboy songs and interviewi­ng some of the great artists in the Western music and entertainm­ent business. He says he takes pride in presenting programs that are informativ­e, entertaini­ng, thought- provoking and historical­ly correct.

A donation of $5 to the Hunter Worley Foundation­s gets you in the door. A reception will follow Sunday night’s music performanc­e.

For more informatio­n: www.wsmc.org.

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