Kentucky Homegrown Musicians Spotlight: Shining a Light on Local Talent

by Jerry Sparks Co-Editor/Senior Reporter

 Kentucky has long been a cradle of musical talent, and now, a new radio show is putting the spotlight on the state's diverse and vibrant music scene. "Kentucky Homegrown Musicians Spotlight," hosted by Jason Bowman, airs every Thursday from 1-2pm on WWAG. The show celebrates independent artists from across the state, showcasing a wide range of genres and the unique stories behind the music.** 
In each episode, listeners will not only hear incredible music but also get a glimpse into the lives of the artists who create it. From their inspirations to their creative processes, the show dives deep into the heart of Kentucky's music community. 
The premier episode featured D Boone Pittman from Lawrenceburg, Kentucky. Pittman, known for his heartfelt lyrics and soulful melodies, shared the stories that inspired his songs and performed a couple of them live on air. His appearance set the tone for what promises to be an engaging and uplifting series. 
Jason Bowman, the host, is passionate about giving local musicians a platform to share their work and connect with a wider audience. "Our state is full to the brim with talent, and this show is all about giving these artists the recognition they deserve," Bowman said. "We want our listeners to discover new music and support local musicians." 
Upcoming Episodes 
Future episodes will continue to feature a variety of Kentucky musicians, from up-and-coming artists to established names. Each week, the show will highlight different genres and styles, reflecting the state's rich musical heritage. 
How to Tune In 
Catch "Kentucky Homegrown Musicians Spotlight" every Thursday from 1-2pm on WWAG 107.9fm McKee 98.9fm Berea or @wagoncountry.com. Whether you're a long-time fan of Kentucky music or new to the scene, this show is a must-listen for anyone who appreciates great music and the stories behind it. 
Get Involved 
Listeners are encouraged to participate by suggesting artists and providing feedback. "We want the show to be a community effort," Bowman added. "If you know a talented musician from Kentucky, let us know. We're always looking for new artists to feature. Artists can submit MP3 or WAV files at wwagfm@yahoo.com 
Tune in, support local talent, and discover the amazing music that Kentucky has to offer! 
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You can't go wrong with Homegrown!"