Adam Harris
Adam is a native of Greenbrier County and graduated from Radford University in 2005 with a degree in Music Business and minor in Media Studies. After completing an internship with Mountain Stage, he was hired as Assistant Producer in October 2005. He became Executive Producer when his predecessor and co-founder Andy Ridenour retired in August 2011.
Adam is also involved with FestivALL Charleston, the city's ten-day, multi-faceted arts & entertainment festival each June, and he serves on the booking committee for Live on the Levee, a free outdoor summer concert series produced by the City of Charleston.
His hobbies include roller derby, professional wrestling and fostering kittens.
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From the Mountain Stage archives, hear four Bob Dylan interpreters perform covers of the iconic folk musician's songs.
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With endearing, richly-orchestrated songs from its album All For Money, the Kalamazoo-based quintet Greensky Bluegrass returns for a third appearance on Mountain Stage.
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In her third Mountain Stage appearance, the Kentucky singer-songwriter performs an atmospheric set of acoustics accompanied by Nathan Salsburg.
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River Whyless brought its third album and adventurous musicianship to the Mountain Stage.
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STEM-focused musician Peter Mulvey brings his impressionistic 17th album to Mountain Stage.
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Amy Helm and her band choose to let the music do the talking, delivering a powerful, four-song set packed with musicality, soul and candor.
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The Nashville songwriter's fifth Mountain Stage performance was compellingly honest.
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In his 10th appearance on Mountain Stage, Kottke proves he has lost none of his dexterity and musicianship.
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Natalie Prass brought crisp vocals and an unassailable backing band for a set featuring songs from her second album, The Future And The Past.
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Kathy Mattea graces the Mountain Stage to showcase tracks from her recent album Pretty Bird, which celebrates her maturing vocal range.