Adam Harris
Adam is a native of Greenbrier County and graduated from Radford University in 2005 with a degree in Music Business and minor in Media Studies. After completing an internship with Mountain Stage, he was hired as Assistant Producer in October 2005. He became Executive Producer when his predecessor and co-founder Andy Ridenour retired in August 2011.
Adam is also involved with FestivALL Charleston, the city's ten-day, multi-faceted arts & entertainment festival each June, and he serves on the booking committee for Live on the Levee, a free outdoor summer concert series produced by the City of Charleston.
His hobbies include roller derby, professional wrestling and fostering kittens.
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Listen to seasonal performances by Loudon Wainwright III, Holly Cole, The Roches and more, all recorded live on the Mountain Stage.
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From the Mountain Stage archives, hear four Bob Dylan interpreters perform covers of the iconic folk musician's songs.
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Hear a special episode of Mountain Stagefeaturing Pops Staples, Rhiannon Giddens, Sweet Honey in the Rock, Paula Cole and more singing about the experiences of African Americans.
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Missouri native Joe Newberry plays banjo and shows off his vocal prowess on this episode of Mountain Stage.
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Hailing from New Mexico, Brett and Rennie Sparks make up The Handsome Family. This pair delivers rich baritone vocals paired with imaginative lyrics and textured harmonies.
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The Devil Makes Three creates music that is fun to dance to, but take a closer listen for the artistry behind the group's poetic and engaging storytelling.
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Hear Matt Nathanson's three-song acoustic set. Each tune is fortified with tasty, hummable riffs that stick with you.
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This set is book-ended by songs spanning the entirety of The Lone Bellow's career. Hear music from the group's self-titled debut and two songs from the band's 2018 acoustic EP, The Restless.
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Hear Oh Pep! perform songs on Mountain Stage with strong hooks fortifying the musical balance of pop and roots.
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Every time Anaïs Mitchell performs on Mountain Stage, she embarks on new creative territory. For Mitchell, her 2007 song "Why We Build the Wall" has taken on a whole new meaning.