Live webcast Sunday September 12, time TBA
On the air Wednesday September 15 at 3;15pm
We're going to grab David before his concert at Marymoor Park on Sunday, and we're counting on two things: We're expecting to hear something from his new album Foundling, and we anticipate that David will be a sharp dressed man, as always.
Ry Cuming
Monday Setpember 13
Live webcast at 12:30pm
On the air at 3:15pm
The Australian singer/songwriter who's just starting to break big in the US, thanks in large part to his appearance on our most recent Emerging Artists CD. He's doing a show at Chop Suey on Capitiol Hill, then later in the week he's got an all-ages show at the Vera Prject.
Ray Lamontagne
Tuesday September 14 On the air at 3:15pm
Ray is known as a man of few words who lets his music do the talking. We're going to grab him before he plays Marymoor Park on Sunday and see if we can get him to tell us about his powerful new album, God Willin' and the Creek Don't Rise.
Guster
Monday September 27
Live webcast at 11:00am
On the radio at 3:15pm
Known for their clever wit and their epic live shows, the band is coming back to Seattle to preview their next studio album, Easy Wonderful, which won't drop until early October. No concert in town this time around, so you're going to want to catch the live mid-morning webcast of their session.
Shawn Mullins
Wednesday September 29
Live webcast at 12:30pm
On the air at 3:15pm
A longtime Mountain favorite since his breakthrough album Soul's Core, Shawn returns with his charming Georgia drawl and new music from his next release, Light You Up, which won't be out until October 12.
Every afternoon at 3:20, John Fisher steps into The Carter Subaru Mountain Music Lounge for a live performance and revealing conversation with an emerging artist or a longtime Mountain favorite.
We've been hosting Mountain Music Lounge sessions for nearly 15 years, and we share them every weekday on the Mountain. Catch a brand new live set -- or a highlight from the past -- afternoons at 3:20 on 103.7 The Mountain.
Every year we put together a collection of these performances on CD, and sell it at Western Washington Starbucks stores.