Born in Dallas, TX, Larry Groce moved to Phillipi (Barbour County) in 1972 when he was a NEA-sponsored musician-in-residence for Barbour, Tucker and Randolph Counties. Since then, Groce has had a profound impact on music and the arts in his adopted state, co-founding the NPR show Mountain Stage in 1983 (now in its 36th year) and as the director of Charleston’s music, art and dance celebration, FestivALL. (Full Article Here)Location: Charleston, WV
The on-air fund drive has wrapped, but there is still time through Saturday to support WTSQ, claim 2026 perks, and be part of what keeps community radio going.
This year’s limited perks feature artwork from Camp NeverNice, along with exclusive items and experiences for supporters. You can also still secure a spot for WTSQ: The Folklore Tape this Saturday at Folklore Music Exchange.
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