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WAMU’s Bluegrass Country 45th Anniversary Concert

November 8, 2012 By Anthony Washington

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The Del McCoury Band performs during the 45th anniversary concert for WAMU’s Bluegrass Country at the Lisner Auditorium on Friday, November 2, 2012 in Washington, DC.

WAMU’s Bluegrass Country celebrated 45 years of bluegrass music being on the air in Washington, DC. WAMU’s Bluegrass Country is a member-supported public radio station in Washington, D.C. dedicated to bluegrass and American roots music. It is part of WAMU 88.5 American University. Listeners in the Washington area can listen to the station at 105.5 FM and listeners in the Hagerstown and Frederick can listen to WAMU’s Bluegrass Country on 93.5 FM.

The 45th anniversary concert was held at George Washington University’s Lisner Auditorium. The featured acts for the night were The Gibson Brothers and the legendary Del McCoury Band.

The near sold out crowd was treated to two hour long sets and an encore that included both of the bands.

Enough said, enjoy the photos.

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WAMU’s Bluegrass Country 45th Anniversary Concert – Images by Anthony Washington

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