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"I think it is important for fellow musicians and artists to remain positive and to keep reaffirming there is light at the end of the proverbial tunnel." Musician Jae Sinnett encourages artists to find outlets for their creativity during the pandemic. 

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Clap Your Hands Say Yeah is one of the first totally indie bands, releasing their debut in 2005 fully on their own. That D.I.Y. appeal is still evident on their album “New Fragility.”

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For Valentine's Day, Pickin' on WHRV is exploring the topic of love with music from both traditional and contemporary Bluegrass artists. Whether you are already a Bluegrass fan, or are new to the genre, you'll love this week's program! 

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Local musician Mike Proffitt joins host Barry Graham on the Acoustic Highway this week to talk about his music and his many years in the Hampton Roads music scene.

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photo by John Plashal

Photographer and historian John Plashal offers tours of the decaying President Heads in Williamsburg and other wonders in the state of Virginia. Rebecca Weinstein spoke with him about his love of sharing forgotten and abandoned sites.

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Bona fide rock and roll albums are getting fewer and farther between so you have to savor the great ones when they come along, like Foo Fighters’ "Medicine at Midnight.'

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Dry Land has quickly emerged as a fan favorite at local festivals and venues across the region. On this week's program, join host Barry Graham as he explores their music, Sunday at 9 p.m. 

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Join Barry Graham for this week's program in honor of bluegrass legend Ralph Stanley, a native of McClure, Virginia. Tune in Sunday at 7 p.m. 

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