Wow—what a great month lined up for The Justin Reed Show! We get an extra Thursday, which means September promises to be a month full of great guests on the show.
Sept. 1: The show will be broadcast live from historic City Cafe (113 E. Main St.) from 7–10 a.m. Guests on this show include Billy Henson, Gary West, Doug Briney, Luke Caccetta and Erin McLendon. Come out and enjoy a good breakfast and great music! For more information on this special installment of the show, visit thejustinreedshow.com/breakfast.
Sept. 8: We will welcome Robyn Taylor in the 8 a.m. hour. Taylor, featured in last month’s Pulse, is the owner of Bird Song Studio in my hometown, Woodbury. She will drop by to talk about the studio and play live. For more information on Bird Song, visit thebirdsongstudio.com. At 9 a.m., Laura Leigh Jones will visit the studio. Fresh off the release of EP1, Jones will discuss her life in music and play live. For more information, visit lauraleighjones.com.
Sept. 15: The return of two favorites: Ben Rush will join us in the 8 a.m. hour. Rush will drop by to feature new music and catch us up on his news. He was previously on episodes 99 & 101. Follow Rush @BenRushOfficial on Twitter. At 9 a.m., Beau Braswell will make his third appearance on the show. Braswell is one of the people responsible for getting yours truly into radio. He is a world renowned performer and motorcycle champion. He will play live as we celebrate his upcoming birthday on the 17th! Follow Beau @Beau_Braswell on Twitter.
Sept. 22: The lovely and talented Erin McLendon will be back to co-host with me. For those who have heard her co-hosting with me before, they know that anything can happen when Erin drops by. I do know she will be bringing Uke the ukulele to play live and that she will divulge all sorts of secrets to the radio listener. This will be McLendon’s 10th appearance on the show. For more information, visit erinmclendon.com.
Sept. 29: I am looking forward to the first visit from Ryan Broshear on the show. I had the privilege of meeting Ryan at the Uncle Dave Macon Days as part of a live radio broadcast; Broshear will bring something somewhat unique to the show—he makes his home here in the ’Boro. Ryan will drop by to talk about his new album, Paint It Red, and play live for us. For more information on Ryan, visit ryanbroshear.com.
Thank you for your constant support of the show and myself. I hope to have you tune in to 88.3 WMTS FM each Thursday morning at 6 a.m. for the Warm-up Show and at 7 a.m. as we go live with the national anthem. For more information on the show, visit thejustinreedshow.com and like facebook.com/thejustinreedshow. On Twitter, the show is @tjrs_wmts.
Also, come visit the Dewdrop Jamboree on Oct. 1 from the Patterson Park Theatre as I will serve at the Master of Ceremonies for the 2 ½-hour show! See facebook.com/theoriginaldewdropjamboree for the complete lineup.
Until next month, Peace, Love and Ernest Tubb,
Justin Reed