With A New Name and A New Season of Concerts Taped Live in The Caverns Subterranean Concert Hall, The Caverns Sessions Premieres Nationwide on September 10th with Moon Taxi
Grundy County, TN (September 6) — Bluegrass Underground, the 2nd longest running music series on national television behind Austin City Limits, will debut on PBS stations beginning on September 10th, 2022 as The Caverns Sessions with an episode featuring Nashville-based, festival favorites Moon Taxi.
“As we begin our second decade on PBS, we look forward to The Caverns Sessions continuing to shine a light in the darkness on the full spectrum of music,” says Todd Mayo, The Caverns owner and co-founder of Todd Squared, LLC which produced the Emmy award-winning Bluegrass Underground for 10 years.
Taped live in The Caverns subterranean concert hall, The Caverns Sessions 2022 season includes 12 half-hour episodes featuring western-swing legends Asleep At The Wheel, bluegrass phenoms Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway, two-time GRAMMY-winning producer and musical trailblazer Shooter Jennings, alternative rockers Moon Taxi, blues innovator Buffalo Nichols, breakout confessional songwriter Katie Pruitt, Southern gothic songwriter Adia Victoria, emerging Americana sensation Brit Taylor, two-time GRAMMY nominated Mardi Gras Indian funk band Cha Wa, bluegrass meets hip hop mash-up Gangstagrass, bluegrass collaborative Watkins Family Hour and three-time GRAMMY-nominated indie folk duo The Milk Carton Kids.
Beginning on Sept 10, 2022, television viewers nationwide can tune-in to The Caverns Sessions when the new season begins airing on PBS stations. Check local listings for specific airdates and times. Each episode will be available for streaming on PBS.org for 30 days after its original airdate. Visit The Caverns Sessions homepage on PBS.org.
The Caverns Sessions is produced by Todd Mayo and Todd Jarrell of Todd Squared LLC, and directed by James Burton Yockey with Andy Kerns as Audio Engineer and Allen Branton as Lighting Director. The Caverns Sessions receives underwriting support from the Tennessee Department of Tourism Development, Gibson Gives Foundation, and Grundy County, TN. The 12 episode series is presented to PBS nationally in partnership with WCTE Central TN PBS based in Cookeville, TN, which exclusively aired the first episode of The Caverns Sessions and will present future episodes one week before they’re available nationwide.
“The Caverns Sessions brand now more closely relates to the soul of the underground series,” says Todd Jarrell. “Here is the perfect marriage of two things for which America can be most proud: amazing natural beauty and a deeply profound musical heritage. Through this variety of music, these artists represent the heart of the American experience.”
Looking to the future, The Caverns is investing in permanent lighting and sound, which make the cave capable of capturing episodes one at a time in addition to the typical multiple episode taping weekends
Though the original name is retired from the television series, Bluegrass Underground will live on as a yearly traditional bluegrass festival held every year at The Caverns. "14 years ago Bluegrass Underground began with The SteelDrivers playing underground in a cave and with a live broadcast on the legendary WSM radio,” says Todd Mayo. “We will continue to honor that name with a tried-and-true bluegrass festival every year.”
Don’t miss The Caverns Sessions this Fall on PBS! Check local PBS listings for specific airdates and times at PBS.org.
Watch a Preview of The Caverns Sessions on PBS
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Adia Victoria
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Asleep At The Wheel
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Brit Taylor
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Buffalo Nichols
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Cha Wa
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Gangstagrass
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Katie Pruitt
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Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway
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Shooter Jennings
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The Milk Carton Kids
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Watkins Family Hour
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The Caverns Sessions on PBS
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