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WATCHHOUSE

Season 2 Episode 5 | 24m 41s

Once known as the acclaimed Mandolin Orange, this duo—from roadhouses to The Ryman to Red Rocks—presents as a band at the regenerative edges of Americana/Folk-Rock, flagbearers of the Contemporary Folk world. As challenging as they are charming, Watchhouse’s songs offer an inspired search for personal and political goodness, singing sweetly about the hardest parts of our lives.

Aired: 10/03/23 | Expires: 11/01/23
Extras
Kitchen Dwellers share timeless American stories from the heart.
KITCHEN DWELLERS perform 'Sundown.'
Bill Miller’s music has amplified the whispers of Native peoples’ hearts.
BILL MILLER performs 'Pile of Stones.'
Darin & Brooke swing through The Caverns backing their incredible 9th album together.
DARIN & BROOKE ALDRIDGE perform 'Tear Stained Letter.'
Della Mae is about creatively changing the conversation for women.
DELLA MAE perform 'Bourbon Hound.'
Cedric Burnside’s songs deliver bruised but unfettered truth.
CEDRIC BURNSIDE performs 'I'm Hurtin.'
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  • The Caverns Sessions Season 2
  • The Caverns Sessions Season 1
Kitchen Dwellers share timeless American stories from the heart.
Bill Miller’s music has amplified the whispers of Native peoples’ hearts.
Darin & Brooke swing through The Caverns backing their incredible 9th album together.
Della Mae is about creatively changing the conversation for women.
Cedric Burnside’s songs deliver bruised but unfettered truth.
Peter Rowan, a luminary in the non-traditional Bluegrass and Americana movement.
Iron & Wine has been critically compared to Simon & Garfunkel, John Fahey and Neil Young.
The Lil Smokies are invigorating a new approach to roots music.
Martin Harley, Daniel Kimbro and Sam Lewis serve up slow-cooked songs.
Sierra Ferrell says, “I want my music to be like my mind is—all over the place.”