Paul McDonald, Liv Greene on Radio Bristol's Farm and Fun Time Dec. 4 - The Birthplace of Country Music
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Paul McDonald, Liv Greene on Radio Bristol’s Farm and Fun Time Dec. 4

BRISTOL, Tenn.-Va. (Nov. 19, 2025) – Radio Bristol’s Farm and Fun Time welcomes Paul McDonald and Liv Greene, two unique voices in the realm of Americana and folk, to the stage for a live taping of the show at 7 p.m. EST, Dec. 4, at the Birthplace of Country Music Museum.

Paul McDonald is often compared to legends like Rod Stewart and Bob Dylan, the poetic story-driven narratives and deeply catchy hooks in his music are delivered by a raspy –  yet refined – voice reminiscent of another era that demands to be heard right now. He pulls off the rare feat of being a poet, visual artist, songwriter, adamant performer, and a powerful vocalist. Paul’s hope is to spread peace, love, and unity through his music. His first album in more than six years, “So Long To the Dark Side,” dropped back in July with the electric single, “Dark Side,” leading a string of releases in the build up.

Liv Greene is a powerful new voice that joins the songwriting tradition of Emmylou, Patty, Gillian, and Lucinda – in her own way.  Greene’s self-produced and recorded sophomore album, “Deep Feeler,” is primarily live to tape in Nashville’s Woodland Sound Studios, with collaborator Matt Andrews (Gillian Welch & Dave Rawlings, “O Brother Where Art Thou”) and a dreamy band of friends including Jack Schneider, Sarah Jarosz, Dom Billett, Elise Leavy, Jordan Tice, and Christian Sedelmeyer. The resulting collection of lilting melodies and poignant storytelling is a bold achievement: a piece of art that matters culturally, musically, and personally.

Host Kris Truelsen and his Farm and Fun Time House Band, Radio Bristol’s Farm and Fun Time brings a fresh spin to classic American roots music, blending high-energy performances with captivating storytelling. Each month, the show honors tradition while spotlighting emerging talent, offering audiences an unforgettable mix of heritage and discovery.

Tickets to the show are $49.47 (includes applicable tax/fees) and may be purchased through the Events page at BirthplaceOfCountryMusic.org.

Special thanks to Blue Ridge PBS and underwriters including the City of Bristol, TennesseeThe Bristol HotelEastman Credit UnionPermatile Concrete  Products Company, and News 5 WCYBRadio Bristol’s Farm and Fun Time broadcasts at 100.1 FM in the Bristol area with streaming available on the station’s Facebook page, at ListenRadioBristol.org, and through the station’s free mobile app.