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KSUT Welcomes 'Live From the Divide' to Programming Lineup

Hear American songwriters in an intimate performance setting, Thursday nights at 9.

KSUT has added the show Live From the Divide to our schedule, effective January 14.

The show is produced at public radio station KGLT in Bozeman, Mont., and is billed as 'a celebration of the American songwriter.' Both established and up-and-coming artists are featured.

Each edition of Live From the Divide features a single artist in performance. Many of them tour the Rocky Mountain West, and especially the Durango area, extensively.

In coming weeks, hear performances from Steve Earle, Tony Furtado, Hot Tuna, Mollie O'Brien, Pokey LaFarge, Duhks, Dale Watson, and the Infamous Stringdusters.

Live From the Divide airs Thursday nights at 9 on KSUT, as part of our evening of music performance shows. The lineup includes E-Town at 8:00 p.m., Live From the Divide at 9:00 p.m., and Music City Routes at 10:00 p.m.

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