Tonight on “Silver City Acoustic,” we’ll visit first with Howie Miller and Betty Marriage, best known for the band “Sleep Til Noon,” who’ve been singing together off and on since 1987. Both grew up in Hurley, are widely known around Grant County, and will share some stories and original songs with great titles like “Isolation Blues,” “Shadows and Angels,” “One Way Train,” and more.
In the second hour, we’ll visit with “Jammin’ Jeff” Cerwinske, guitar virtuoso, sharing his original tunes, joined by Tom McCoy on harp, kicking off a wonderful Blues Festival weekend, here in Silver City! Looking forward to hearing Jeff’s stories of traveling around the nation, playing with the likes of Bo Diddley – and learning what he’s been up to lately. We’re in for a real treat.
So tune in and tune up – to KURU 89.1 FM (6:15-ish – 8 pm MT)
or stream it live on GMCR.org.
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Silver City Acoustic broadcasts live
Every Thursday Shortly after 6pm following the Community Calendar and Workers Independent News until 8pm
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