The Saline Courier

A-state radio KASU to present concert celebratin­g 10th anniversar­y of ‘Arkansas Roots’

- Special to The Saline Courier

JONESBORO – KASU, the public media service of Arkansas State University, will present the “Arkansas Roots 10th Anniversar­y Concert: Celebratin­g Arkansas’ Musical Heritage” at 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 2, in Riceland Hall of Fowler Center, 201 Olympic Dr.

KASU program director Marty Scarbrough, station manager Mark Smith, and former station manager Mike Doyle announced the concert during today’s broadcast of Arkansas Roots.

Dec. 2 will be the 10th anniversar­y of the premiere of what has become KASU’S flagship locallypro­duced radio program, Arkansas Roots. The show began as a music program featuring songs by Arkansas-connected musicians from the past and the present in virtually all musical styles and genres.

While the show today still includes music, it has evolved into a magazinety­pe program with multiple features regarding Arkansas’ music, arts and culture. Arkansas Roots is heard from noon to 1 p.m. weekdays and from noon to 3 p.m. Saturdays on

91.9 FM and at KASU.ORG.

The concert to celebrate the 10th anniversar­y of Arkansas Roots will feature a dozen of Arkansas’ most talented musicians performing songs made famous by other Arkansas musicians from the past and the present.

The first half of the concert will feature vocalist and multi-instrument­alist

Brad Apple, fiddler and multi-instrument­alist Tim Crouch, guitarist and vocalist Danny Dozier, bassist and vocalist Irl Hees, vocalist and guitarist Gary Rounds, and vocalist and multi-instrument­alist Pam Setser. This six-piece group will perform acoustic versions of songs made famous by Arkansas-connected musicians such as Johnny Cash, Lefty Frizzell, Charlie Rich, Grandpa Jones and a dozen others.

The musicians who will perform on the first half of the concert all have lengthy musical resumes with collective­ly well over 200 years of experience as profession­al musicians. Members of this ensemble have performed on television programs including The Tonight Show, Late Night with David Letterman, Austin City Limits, Hee Haw, Nashville Now, and the Jerry Lewis Labor Day MDA Telethon. They have also performed on radio programs such as The Grand Ole Opry, the Woodsongs Old

Time Radio Hour, Ozark Highlands Radio, and At Home in the Country.

The Lockhouse Orchestra will perform on the second half of the concert. This seven-piece electric band formed in 2006 to initially perform at the Lockhouse Restaurant in Batesville. The group has since performed throughout the region, presenting numerous tribute concerts to musical acts including the Beatles, Elvis Presley, Fleetwood Mac, and The Rolling Stones.

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