The Sucarnochee Revue
The nationally syndicated radio program, The Sucarnochee Revue, takes the stage Friday, Oct.17 at 7 p.m. for a live taping at Bibb Graves Auditorium at The University of West Alabama.
The show introduces radio listeners in Alabama, Mississippi, and other parts of the nation to the artistic community of performers from the Black Belt region.
The Sucarnochee Revue, presented by UWA and the Sumter County Arts Council, can be heard on radio stations across the country.
Now in its fourth year of production, The Sucarnochee Revue presents authentic Black Belt music. The show not only preserves original music and the works by original artists, but also captures the evolution of that music and its current generation of performers.
The October show will feature all the regulars including Revue producer and host Jacky Jack White, J. Burton Fuller, Britt Gully, Track 45, and Mississippi Chris Sharp and the Jangalang String Band. Plus, the string musicians,Alabama Gravysoppers and singer/songwriter,Davis Raines.
The Alabama Gravysoppers are known for playing unruly 1920 & '30 string band music, including vaudeville and medicine show tunes.
Davis Raines records on APS Records in Nashville where his edgy style of writing has brought him much notice.Raines has a cut on the Grammy nominated album Wave On Wave by Pat Green.
Revue host Jacky Jack White's song "Precious Time" was performed by Chip Greene on MTV's "Making the Band" last week.
General admission to The Sucarnochee Revue is $8. For more information, contact White at 205-652-6680.
The show introduces radio listeners in Alabama, Mississippi, and other parts of the nation to the artistic community of performers from the Black Belt region.
The Sucarnochee Revue, presented by UWA and the Sumter County Arts Council, can be heard on radio stations across the country.
Now in its fourth year of production, The Sucarnochee Revue presents authentic Black Belt music. The show not only preserves original music and the works by original artists, but also captures the evolution of that music and its current generation of performers.
The October show will feature all the regulars including Revue producer and host Jacky Jack White, J. Burton Fuller, Britt Gully, Track 45, and Mississippi Chris Sharp and the Jangalang String Band. Plus, the string musicians,Alabama Gravysoppers and singer/songwriter,Davis Raines.
The Alabama Gravysoppers are known for playing unruly 1920 & '30 string band music, including vaudeville and medicine show tunes.
Davis Raines records on APS Records in Nashville where his edgy style of writing has brought him much notice.Raines has a cut on the Grammy nominated album Wave On Wave by Pat Green.
Revue host Jacky Jack White's song "Precious Time" was performed by Chip Greene on MTV's "Making the Band" last week.
General admission to The Sucarnochee Revue is $8. For more information, contact White at 205-652-6680.

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