A complete Baltimore performance by Kevn Kinney will air at 8pm tonight during Wired In, a program on XM Satellite Radio’s ‘XM Country’ (Channel 12). The acoustic show was recorded at The Funk Box in January and it features Gibb Droll on guitar. Kinney is currently on tour performing solo sets as an opener for Sarah Lee Guthrie and Johnny Irion. Bryan Howard and Dave Johnson from Kinney’s Sun-Tangled Angel Revival are members of the Irion/Guthrie band, so the possibilities for cross-pollination are obvious. The tour hits LeStats in San Diego tonight and King King in Los Angeles tomorrow before it heads north and then east, culminating with an April 24th performance at the legendary Iron Horse in Northampton, Massachusetts. Report by Rob Turner
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