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From historic downtown Plymouth, Indiana, where the Lincoln Highway and Michigan Road cross the banks of the beautiful Yellow River, it's The Wild Rose Moon Radio Hour. It airs the first Monday of the month at 7 PM on 88.1 WVPE.

The Wild Rose Moon Radio Hour with Frances Luke Accord

Bill Langdon

Monday, March 4, 2019 at 9 PM

This month's featured artist on the Wild Rose Moon Radio Hour is Frances Luke Accord. Nicholas Gunty and Brian Powers met and began performing together during their time at the University of Notre Dame. They have released three albums: Kandote, Fluke, and Silver & Gold. Appearing on NPR's Mountain Stage, Joni Deutsch called Frances Luke Accord "the definition of lean-in music." For this performance, they have picked up violinist Katie Van Dusen. Sit back and enjoy Frances Luke Accord on the Wild Rose Moon Radio Hour.

The Wild Rose Moon Radio Hour is recorded before a live audience in The Little Moon Theater on the lower level of the Wild Rose Moon Performing Arts Center in Historic Downtown Plymouth. The Wild Rose Moon Radio Hour is made possible through a generous grant from the Marshall County Community Foundation. Tickets for the Wild Rose Moon radio hour are just $5 and can be purchased, either online at eventbrite.com, or, at ASK for Flowers and Wagoner’s music. Showtime is always at 2:00 p.m. Saturday and audience members are asked to show up early at 1:30 so the taping can begin promptly and on time.

For more information about the Wild Rose Moon Radio Hour contact George Schricker at 574-276-1185, or email the Wild Rose Moon at wildrosemoon@gmail.com.

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Wild Rose Moon Radio Hour featuring Frances Luke Accord; Brian Powers, Nicholas Gunty, and Katie Van Dusen - Part 2

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Wild Rose Moon Radio Hour featuring Frances Luke Accord; Brian Powers, Nicholas Gunty, and Katie Van Dusen - Part 3

Tony became WVPE's program director in 2022, after working as operations manager since 2014. He also produces Michiana Chronicles and works on other special programming and digital projects. He joined the station as All Things Considered host in 1997, hosted Morning Edition in 2000 and 2001, then returned to the ATC host chair from 2007 to 2016. One of his Morning Edition newscasts earned WVPE a Best Radio Newscast Award from the Associated Press in 2002. An Iowa native, Tony got his start in radio as a student at Eastern Mennonite University (EMU), Harrisonburg, Va., and managed the radio station there for three years after graduating. He also worked in commercial and Christian radio prior to his time at WVPE. Tony lives in Goshen.
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