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Woodsongs Kids

WOODSONGS KIDS is a live audience theatre TV production celebrating the music of America's "front porch" as performed by amazing kids from across the country. Think "Mr. Rogers meets the Grand Ole Opry," complete with lesson plans for teachers and home schools to use.

Woodsongs Kids  
  • The Biscuit Eaters & Parker Collins
    Monday, December 23
    1:30 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    BISCUIT EATERS Is a family band from Low Gap, North Carolina. Parker Collins is a 15-year-old from Bristol, Virginia.
  • Falling Timber & Parker Malone
    Monday, December 30
    1:31 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    Falling Timber is a family band from Asheville, North Carolina. Parker Malone is an 11-year-old from Owensboro, Kentucky.
  • Isaac Biver & Blair Kudelka
    Monday, January 6
    1:30 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    Isaac Biver is a guitarist from Illinois. Blair Kudelka is a 7-year-old singer.
  • Jacob Thomas & Johnathon Moore
    Monday, January 13
    1:30 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    Jacob Thomas is a banjo player. Johnathon Moore is a 13-year-old singer and songwriter.
  • Adalyn Ramey & Arizona Wildflowers
    Monday, January 20
    1:30 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    Adalyn Ramey is a songwriter and guitarist from Paintsville, Kentucky. Arizona Wildflowers are a family band from Southern Arizona.
  • The Hodnett Family Band & The Road Street Ramblers
    Monday, January 27
    1:30 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    The Hodnett Family Band from North Carolina. Featuring 9 year old Even on Dobro, 15 year old Grayson on Banjo, 17 year old Brooke on fiddle, and their Dad Jamie on Guitar. The Road Street Ramblers is a family band from Johnson City, Tennessee. Featuring 9 year old Sawyer on mandolin, 12 year old River on Banjo, 13 year old Lucy on Fiddle, and their Mom Leslie on guitar.
  • The Campbell Kids & Sabrina Patel
    Monday, February 3
    1:30 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    The Campbell Kids are a family trio of brothers and sisters from White Bluff, Tennessee. Sabrina Patel is a 10-year-old fiddle player from Birlington, North Carolina.
  • The Huckle Berries & Caleb Hardin
    Monday, February 10
    1:30 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    The Huckle Berries from Fort Payne, Alabama. Featuring 17 year old Nathaniel on banjo, 15 year old Sara on Mandolin, and 9 year old Emmanuel on guitar. Caleb Hardin is a 15 year old guitarist from Bowling Green, Kentucky.
  • Cruse Edwards & Elle Hack
    Monday, February 17
    1:30 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    Cruse Edwards is a 12-year-old instrumentalist and singer. Ellie Hack is a 15-year-old singer/guitarist.
  • Phoebe White & Madeline Caudil
    Monday, February 24
    1:30 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    Phoebe White is a 13-year-old guitarist and yodeler from London Kentucky. Madeline Caudil is a 10-year-old finger-picking guitarist and singer from central Kentucky.

 

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  • Braxton Rogers & The Crawford Family
    Monday, December 16
    1:30 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    Braxton Rogers is a 16 year old award winning banjo player from Oklahoma. The Crawford Family are a family group from Alabama.
  • Aiden Muse & Sawyer Cook
    Monday, December 9
    1:30 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    Aidan Muse is 10 years old from Wisconsin. He began playing banjo at 8 years old. He earned 1st (2021) and 2nd (2022) place titles at the East Troy Bluegrass Festival Banjo Competition, and was recently awarded a blue ribbon and Kenosha County Fair Merit Award for Musical performance in 2022. Sawyer Cook is a 14-year old finger style guitar player from Knoxville, TN. He has been playing since age 10, and started thumb-picking this past year after watching a Tommy Emmanuel TED-X talk on YouTube. He also draws inspiration from Gareth Pearson, Doyle Dykes and Joe Robinson, among other great guitar players.
  • Brannock McCarton & John Maupin
    Monday, December 2
    1:30 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    Brannock Mccarton is a 16 year old banjo picker from Louisville, Kentucky. He started playing the banjo when he was 7 year old. He draws musical inspiration from Earl Skruggs. When he's not playing the banjo, he's performing in musical theatre. John Maupin started playing the violin when he was 5 years old, now at 16, he plays a mean bluegrass fiddle and earned the nickname 'Fiddlin' John'.