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Listen: Charles Wesley Godwin on Mountain Stage

Charles Wesley Godwin can be heard on this week's new episode of Mountain Stage with guest-host Kathy Mattea
Brian Blauser/ Mountain Stage
Charles Wesley Godwin can be heard on this week's new episode of Mountain Stage with guest-host Kathy Mattea

Charles Wesley Godwin – “Coal Country” live on Mountain Stage

Morgantown, West Virginia native Charles Wesley Godwin's  song "Coal Country" reminds us that the commodity's impact reaches far beyond Appalachia, broadening the definition of what many think of as "Coal Country."

"Put a roof over my head and the armor on the tanks of Normandy"

Guest-host Kathy Mattea said "He sings about the hard working, close knit communities, and a deep sense of place, and of belonging somewhere."

"Coal Country" appears on Godwin's new album, "Seneca." Earlier this year we premiered the Robert Tinnell directed video for "Coal Country," which you can watch here.

Performers from this week's broadcast gather for one more song, including members of The Tim O'Brien Band, The Po Ramblin' Boys, Charles Wesley Godwin, Alison Brown Band and The Honey Dewdrops.
Credit Brian Blauser/ Mountain Stage
Performers from this week's broadcast gather for one more song, including members of The Tim O'Brien Band, The Po Ramblin' Boys, Charles Wesley Godwin, Alison Brown Band and The Honey Dewdrops.

Hear more from Charles Wesley Godwin, plus sets from Tim O'Brien Band, The Po' Ramblin' Boys, The Alison Brown Band, and The Honey Dewdrops, on this week's encore episode of Mountain Stage.

This will be the first of three upcoming weeks you'll hear our special guest host Kathy Mattea. She's back soon to host shows with The SteelDrivers (SOLD OUT) and on Sunday, March 15 (Tickets).

 

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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.