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| JACKASS STAR JOHNNY KNOXVILLE AND ROGER ALAN WADE CO-HOST NEW SHOW IN OUTLAW COUNTRY |
| You read that right: Johnny Knoxville and his cousin, Roger Alan Wade, now host a new one hour show on Saturday nights at 8 pm ET. "Me and Rog' are damn excited to become in-laws to the Outlaw family on SIRIUS Satellite Radio," said Knoxville. "We're going to bring you some hot pickin', finger sniffin', frog stickin' great country music so come hang with me and cuz'!!!!!" "It was only a matter of time until a freak, misfit, and outcast like Johnny Knoxville found some fools stupid enough to give him and his cousin a radio show," said "Little Steven" Van Zandt, Executive Producer and creator of Outlaw Country. "Tragically, it's us. Welcome pilgrim!"
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| LISTEN NOW: EMMYLOU HARRIS |
| Emmylou Harris recently stopped by the SIRIUS Studios to hang out with DJ RigRocker and talk about her new album, All I Intended To Be. Here are some of the highlights:
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| LISTEN NOW: STEVE EARLE |
| If you've been listening to Steve Earle's Outlaw Country show, Hardcore Troubadour, you know that he has an opinion about just about everything, and lots of stories as well. Here's some highlights from his show.
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Outlaw Country’s Working Stiff Weekend
8/30 - 9/1
Take this channel and “shove it” over Labor Day weekend, as Outlaw Country salutes blue
collar heroes across America with three days of songs for workin’ men and women from hardcore
Outlaw legends like Merle Haggard, Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, and Johnny Paycheck. The whole thing is capped off by a four-hour shift with wild man Mojo Nixon on Monday from 4-8 pm ET. So whether you’re
kickin’ back by the BBQ or out there on the job, Outlaw Country will be singing the “Workin’ Man
Blues” all weekend long.

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Johnny Knoxville & Roger Alan Wade
Saturdays 8 pm ET Rebroadcast Sundays midnight ET; Wednesdays 8 pm ET and Fridays 1 am ET
Whoop it up with Jackass star Johnny Knoxville from the Hollywood hills and his first cousin—musical misfit Roger Alan Wade—in Chattanooga, TN, on this weekly trans-continental hoedown. It's one hell raisin' hour of hot pickin', finger sniffin', frog stickin' Outlaw mayhem.

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Mojo Nixon "The Loon in the Afternoon"
Weekdays 4 pm ET
It's a redneck rampage with the irrepressible roots rock wildman Mojo Nixon, author of such enduring classics as "Elvis is Everywhere" and "Debbie Gibson is Pregnant with My Two-Headed Love Child," broadcasting from his "Shack by the Sea" in Coronado, Ca. Tune in every weekday from 4-8 pm ET for an uncensored thrill-ride that celebrates the unheard demented psychotic underbelly of the American dream.

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The Steve Earle Show: Hardcore Troubadour Radio
Saturdays 9 pm ET Rebroadcasts: Sundays 9 am ET and Mondays 1 am ET.
The last of the hardcore troubadours, Steve Earle is a certified outlaw whose personal odyssey has taken him from the streets of San Antonio to the top of the country charts to a Nashville jail cell to acclaim as an author/playwright and a recurring role on The Wire on HBO. Along the way he's collected a Grammy® Award and written many timeless tunes, and now he's shooting straight from the hip on this one-hour weekly showcase for great songs and songwriters.
This week's playlist:
1. RAINY NIGHT IN GEORGIA-BROOK BENTON
2. POLK SALAD ANNIE-TONY JOE WHITE
3. LOVER PLEASE -CLYDE MCPHATTER
4. I CAN HELP-BILLY SWAN
5. LADIES LOVE OUTLAWS-WAYLON JENNINGS
6. BURNIN’ LOVE-ELVIS PRESLEY
7. EDDY RAVEN-I’M GONNA GET YOU
8. HELP ME MAKE IT THROUGH THE NIGHT-SAMMI SMITH
9. FOR THE GOOD TIMES-RAY PRICE
10. SUNDAY MORNING COMING DOWN- JOHNNY CASH
11. ME AND BOBBY MCGEE-JANIS JOPLIN
l2. LOVING HER WAS EASIER-WILLIE NELSON
13. BLAME IT ON THE STONES-KRIS KRISTOFFERSON
14. WHY ME LORD-KRIS KRISTOFFERSON

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Shooter Jennings’ Electric Rodeo
Saturdays 6 pm - 8 pm ET Rebroadcast Sundays 10 pm - Midnight ET
The only son of Outlaw legends Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter proves that the apple doesn't fall far from the tree, with an intoxicating two-hour weekly show, where he spins ass kickin' tunes from all of his rowdy friends, whether they come from the worlds of rock, country, or the original Outlaw era that he grew up with.

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The Cowboy Jack Clement Show
Saturdays 2 pm - 6 pm ET Rebroadcast Sundays 6 pm - 10 pm ET
With a resume that includes such amazing achievements as discovering and producing Jerry Lee Lewis at Sun Records, writing hits like “Ballad of a Teenage Queen” and “I Guess Things Happen That Way” for lifelong friend Johnny Cash, producing a string of Gold records for Charley Pride, recording Waylon Jennings’ definitive album Dreaming My Dreams, and producing three U2 tracks for Rattle & Hum, “Cowboy” Jack Clement has done it all over a remarkable half-century in music, except host his own radio show ... until now. Join this legendary musical Outlaw, along with the "Voice in Black" Alamo Jones and "The Romantic Voice of Our Time" Roberto Bianco, for great music and memories from the Cowboy Arms Hotel & Recording Spa in Music City U.S.A.

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Hillbilly Jim’s Moonshine Matinee
Saturdays 10 am - 2 pm ET Rebroadcast Sundays 2 pm - 6 pm ET
Former WWE superstar Hillbilly Jim, who rassled alongside such lords of the ring as Hulk Hogan, Andre the Giant and Big John Studd, has set up a white lightnin’ still high up on a ridge in Mudlick, Ky., where he and his good for nothing Cousin Spike serve up 200 proof down home country and southern-fried rock & roll every weekend. Tune in for tales from the top rope, along with the "Woods & Water Report" from Uncle Percy Mandoberg, and take a taste of Mountain Dew so strong that it will make your eyes bug out and your face turn blue.

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Fred's Trailer Park Bash
Saturdays 6 am - 10 am ET Replays Sundays 10 am - 2 pm ET and Mondays 2 am - 6 am ET
Broadcasting from the White Trash Cafe in Tucson, Arizona, Fred Imus (brother of legendary DJ Don Imus) -- along with "Buckskin" Don Collier and the mischievous Missy -- serves up heaping helpings of greasy pick-up truck honky tonk with a side of grits. If you like your country Southern fried in a doublewide, try Fred's Trailer Park Bash.

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Elizabeth Cook’s Apron Strings
Thursdays and Fridays 7 am - 11 am ET
A moonshiner’s daughter from the backwoods of Florida, sassy country singer Elizabeth
Cook kicks off Thursday and Friday mornings from Music City U.S.A. with a scintillating mix of music, recipes
and household cleaning tips. A regular on the Grand Ole Opry, her 2007 album Balls was
produced by Rodney Crowell.

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Dallas Wayne
Weekdays 11 am - 3 pm ET
A native of Springfield, MO now based in Austin, TX, Dallas Wayne is a well-traveled singer-songwriter-actor and hardcore honky tonker that has released numerous albums under his own name and as a member of the Twangbangers. Coming to you every weekday from the "live music capital of the world."

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Deep in the Heart of Texas with Dallas Wayne
Saturdays 10 pm ET Rebroadcast: Sundays 2 am ET
Don’t mess with Texas, and be sure to join the “Big D” Dallas Wayne for the best Texan music from yesterday and today, direct from the “live music capitol of the world,” Austin, TX. From Bob Wills and Ray Price to Ray Wylie Hubbard and Reckless Kelly, it’s a Texas-sized helping of Outlaw Country guaranteed to put you in a Lone Star State of mind.

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HammerDown Radio with DJ RigRocker
Weekdays 6 am, 3 pm and Midnight ET
Put the pedal to the metal with one solid hour of hard drivin’ tunes tunes every weekday, hosted by truckin’ music authority DJ RigRocker. Hit the road with legendary artists like Dave Dudley, Red Sovine, and Red Simpson, along with a heavy load of gear jammers from yesterday and today. Keep on truckin’ in Outlaw Country!!

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Created by "Little Steven" Van Zandt, Outlaw Country is a sanctuary for the freaks, misfits, outcasts, rebels and renegades of country music. Tune in every weekday to hear the rantings of Mojo Nixon, "The Loon in the Afternoon."
What we play: Waylon Jennings, David Allan Coe, Emmylou Harris, Dale Watson, Merle Haggard, Bob Dylan, Dwight Yoakam, The Flying Burrito Brothers, Johnny Cash, Loretta Lynn, Steve Earle, and all three generations of Hank Williams!
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