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Fayetteville-based Gar Hole Records is staging its second annual "Garholidays Winter Showcase," featuring bands the label has worked with in 2023 or will work with in the future. The concert will take place on the George’s Majestic Lounge stage Friday, Dec. 8 and Saturday, Dec. 9. Kurt DeLashmet with Gar Hole Records spoke with Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams about the shows and what it's like to run a record label in 2023.
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Today on The Outline: Considering numbers across the state, such as a $17.6 million grant UAMS will use to introduce more primary care physicians to the state. Plus, looking forward to a gong orchestra's return to downtown Fayetteville and Bentonville's annual leaf collection.
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Lorrie Morgan works a lot. The 40-year member of the Grand Ole’ Opry is getting ready to release her next album next year, she's finishing her biography, she's producing albums for other artists and has launched a new podcast. Plus, she’s touring. She’ll bring her “Enchanted Christmas” show to the Walton Arts Center on Dec. 1. Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams reached her as she traveled on the road to ask about her projects and if she ever finds time to rest.
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On today's show, connecting rural residents with better health outcomes. Also, Michael Tilley from Talk Business and Politics examines a continued absence at the Crawford County Library and a public discussion about Fort Smith’s downtown. Plus, performing with the Grand Ole’ Opry for 40 years.
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This month, the Songwriters in the Round at Meteor Guitar Gallery in downtown Bentonville will again invite four artists to share the stage with each other and their songs with an audience. Lacy Hampton of "Common Roots" and bluegrass artist Buddy Shute join Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams to discuss their upcoming Bentonville performances.
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On today's show, a Wisconsin paper mill, a crag in Batesville, and how rock climbing practices helped preserve some Ozark recreation. Also, despite low polling numbers, former Arkansas governor Asa Hutchinson stays in the race for the GOP presidential nomination. Plus, a preview of Thursday night’s Songwriters in the Round at Meteor Guitar Gallery in downtown Bentonville.
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To commemorate the end of his time at KUAF, Ozarks at Large producer Timothy Dennis invited some friends and esteemed local musicians to join him one last time in the Firmin-Garner Performance Studio to perform a few songs and to ask Timothy some burning questions.
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To commemorate the end of his time at KUAF, Ozarks at Large producer Timothy Dennis invited some friends and esteemed local musicians to join him one last time in the Firmin-Garner Performance Studio to perform a few songs and to ask Timothy some burning questions.
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The Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Becca Martin Brown offers up some events for this weekend and next week, such as the Mountain View Fall Bluegrass Festival and the lighting ceremony for Lights of the Ozarks.
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The nonprofit Music Moves operates with the idea music can be a gateway to education and history and that music can be entertaining. They’re combining those on Thursday for the Good News and Blues fundraiser. Music Moves officials came to the Carver Center for Public Radio to discuss how the fundraiser has fun to further the group’s educational mission.