Tune in to Tasker Fleming’s Front Porch Bluegrass Show on Sunday evenings on WIZS and you’ll surely find yourself tapping your toes to some familiar songs, featuring fiddles, mandolins and more.
But tune in to the program on Sunday, May 21 at 6 p.m. and you may hear some familiar – and local – artists as well.
Fleming said he plans to mark the second anniversary of the show being aired on WIZS with some nods to all things Henderson.
“I’m going to dedicate the whole show” to Vance County, whether he’s featuring local bluegrass musician Wayne Kinton or reminiscing about eating in local restaurants as a child traveling through Henderson on his way to visit relatives in Virginia.
The show originates from Albemarle, in Stanly County, and it is aired on numerous stations in North Carolina and Virginia. He’s in talks now with a station in Galax, VA. “I’ll offer my show to anyone who wants to listen,” he said.
Folks who tune in on May 21 may just hear him tell the story about his days as a new UNC graduate who landed his first job at Vance Senior High School. The superintendent at the time was Wayne Adcock. Fleming said he was the only employee in the school system who could “boast” of having been paddled by the superintendent.
He’d deserved that paddling, Fleming confessed, when he had been a second-grader with Adcock as his principal.
Fond memories of Nunnery-Freeman and Hereford House restaurants are sure to bring back memories, Fleming noted. And bringing up good memories is part of what the Front Porch Bluegrass show is all about.
“I love doing the show,” Fleming said. “I’ve always had a passion for bluegrass.”
Tune in on Sunday evenings and contact Fleming at frontporchbluegrass21@yahoo.com.
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