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WOODSONGS KIDS

Program Rights Date Range
-
NOLA Code:
WKDS 0300 H1
Number of Episodes/Length:
13 / 30
Collections:
Rights End:
6/29/2028
Producer
Rachel-Aubrey Music
Presenter
The Kentucky Network (KET)
TV-G
CC
sIX
Stereo
Year Produced:
2025
Version:
Base
Celebrating young musicians from across the country.

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#301 Lucy Grey & Willis Twins
Lucy Grey is a 16-year-old multi-instrumentalist and singer/songwriter from Kansas City, Missouri. She plays violin, ukulele and guitar. The Willis Twins are a duo from Greenup, Kentucky. Featuring 16-year-old twin sisters, Jordan on guitar and Kelsie on mandolin.

#302 Derek Stone & Owen Hoopes
Derek Stone is a 13-year-old from Chattanooga, Tennessee. He plays the banjo, guitar, mandolin and Native American flute. Owen Hoopes is a 13-year-old fiddle player from Malvern, Ohio.

#303 Dylan Shaw & Adalyn Ramey
Dylan Shaw is an award-winning blues and jazz pianist/organist from Dallas, Texas. Adalyn Ramey is an award-winning 12-year-old singer/songwriter and mandolin player from Paintsville, Kentucky. Known as "The Young Appalachian Storyteller," her original songs capture the heart and soul of the people of Appalachia.

#304 Eleanor Pouge & Alanabeth Duncan
Eleanor Pouge is a 7-year-old singer from Benton, Kentucky. Alanabeth Duncan is a 16-year-old banjo player from Roxboro, New York.

#305 Arizona Wildflowers & Ettore Buzzini
The Arizona Wildflowers are a family band from southern Arizona. Ettore Buzzini is a 16-year-old award-winning banjo and guitar prodigy from Charlotte, North Carolina.

#306 Ettore Buzzini Band & Southern Sass and Charm
The Ettore Buzzini Band brings a completely fresh and energetic perspective to traditional bluegrass that has been called “Béla Fleck meets the Avett Brothers.” The band is led by 16-year-old Ettore Buzzini, featuring Ella Thomas on fiddle, Briar McDowell on bass and Devin Thomas on guitar. Southern Sass and Charm is a duo from Benton, Kentucky featuring 16-year-old Elle Hack and 7-year-old Eleanor Pouge. Elle started playing at age 4 and became Vocalist and Entertainer of the Year at the North American Country Music Association competition in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.


#307 18 Strings & Izaak Schwartz
18 Strings are a family band from Gatlinburg, Indiana. Featuring 14-year-old David on the guitar, 15-year-old Julia on the bass, 12-year-old Ashton on the banjo and their dad, Brian, on mandolin. Izaak Schwartz is a 13-year-old banjo player from Bartonville, Pennsylvania.

#308 Pickin’ Thistles & Sylvie Coogie
Pickin’ Thistles are a family band that plays Celtic, folk and bluegrass music. Hayden, 18, plays mandolin and guitar, 16-year-old Josphine plays violin and banjo, and 14-year-old Rosemary plays fiddle and guitar. Sylvie Coogie is a 14-year-old ukulele and guitar player from Winchester, Kentucky.

#309 NewFound Gap & Sabrina Patel
NewFound Gap is a sibling band from Leicester, North Carolina. Bayla Davis is 16 and plays clawhammer banjo. Sylvie Davis is 14 and plays fiddle. Judah Davis is 13 and plays guitar. Sabrina Patel is an 11-year-old violin/fiddle player from Burlington, North Carolina.

#310 Mia Lequire & Tucker Conner
Mia Lequire is a 14-year-old singer from Banner, Kentucky. Tucker Conner is a 12-year-old guitarist from Fleetwood, North Carolina.

#311 Margo MacSweeny & River Smith
Margo MacSweeney is 14 years old and from Floyd County, Virginia. She plays banjo, fiddle and guitar, sings, and performs flatfoot dancing. River Smith is a 12-year-old banjo player from Johnson City, Tennessee.

#312 The Roan Street Ramblers & Memphis Maddie
The Roan Street Ramblers are a family bluegrass band from Johnson City, Tennessee. The band consists of their mother Leslie on guitar, Lucy on the fiddle (14), River on the banjo (12), Sawyer on mandolin (10) and family friend Gary Taylor playing bass. Memphis Maddie is 13 years old and from Memphis, Tennessee. She plays guitar and sings.

#313 The Best of WoodSongs Kids 3rd Season
It's the best of WoodSongs Kids’ third season, amazing musical youngsters selected from across America performing on guitars, banjos, fiddles, mandolins and more, celebrating the music of kids on America's front porch.

Program Rights

Broadcast Rights:
Unlimited
Rights Dates:
6/30/2025 - 6/29/2028
School Rights:
Concurrent with broadcast rights
V.O.D. Rights:
Yes
V.O.D. Rights Type:
Concurrent w/broadcast rights via Media Manager
Linear Live Streaming:
Yes
Non-Commercial Cable Rights:
Yes