BackStage Pass
Luke Winslow-King
Season 9 Episode 902 | 56m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Classically trained blues/folk artist performs 'Traveling,' 'Blue Mesa,' and more.
Luke Winslow-King, a classically trained blues/folk artist, won Best Blues Performer from Gambit Magazine and Best of New Orleans in 2015. Luke Winslow-King performs original songs such as, 'Trouble Don't Last Always' and 'Swing that Thing.' Having shared the stage with the likes of Roseanne Cash, Jack White, and Taj Mahal, Luke Winslow-King brings his world class performance to WKAR's Studio A.
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BackStage Pass is made possible with financial support from the MSU Federal Credit Union, Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs, and by viewers like you. Additional production support is...
BackStage Pass
Luke Winslow-King
Season 9 Episode 902 | 56m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Luke Winslow-King, a classically trained blues/folk artist, won Best Blues Performer from Gambit Magazine and Best of New Orleans in 2015. Luke Winslow-King performs original songs such as, 'Trouble Don't Last Always' and 'Swing that Thing.' Having shared the stage with the likes of Roseanne Cash, Jack White, and Taj Mahal, Luke Winslow-King brings his world class performance to WKAR's Studio A.
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