Andy Kimbel, with over 32 years as an acoustic singer-songwriter, has hosted more than 500 radio shows, including the Andy and Amanda Talk Show, Boat Talk Live, and this music show.
In this episode, we feature artists from the Tumbleweed Music Festival in Richland, Washington: Natalie Price and Michael Hawkeye Herman. We’ll also enjoy tracks from Buckwheat Zydeco, Lisabeth Weber, Chris Smither (performing at the Sisters Folk Festival in Sisters, Oregon on September 27), John Hiatt, Hans Theesink, a blues performer from Vienna, a live performance by Emmy Lou Harris and more. Join us for an exciting musical journey!
We’re always on the lookout for new guests and emerging talent. If you’d like to be featured on our show, send your MP3 music files and a brief description of your musical endeavors to TheAndyKimbelShow@gmail.com. We might include your music in an upcoming episode and possibly schedule an interview. Don’t be shy—reach out and share your talent with us!
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