The Moonlight Mile
Mondays / 9 PM - 10 PM
The Moonlight Mile is a laid-back, journey through rock, funk, country, and R&B, designed for listeners winding down and driving home after a long day.
With a carefully curated mix of genres, the show keeps the energy mellow yet engaging. Between tracks, listeners can enjoy bite-sized stories and fun facts about the artists, adding a personal touch to each song.
Whether you're cruising down a quiet highway or navigating city streets, The Moonlight Mile is your perfect companion for the ride.
When the day slows down and the road stretches ahead, there’s Moonlight Mile.
A soundtrack for the after-hours traveler. Let's ride together every Monday at 9 PM on WUTC.
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Over the weekend, Ben Chapman, a singer/songwriter from LaFayette, GA who now lives in Nashville, played Chattanooga's Barrelhouse Ballroom. Before the show, Ben spoke with WUTC's Clark Gibson.
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WUTC's Clark Gibson speaks with Les Claypool about his "Claypool Gold" tour, which is coming to The Caverns in Pelham, TN on June 5th and Atlanta on June 20th.
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Clark spins some of his favorite classic cuts including Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, and The Beatles.
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Roland Dixon, a singer-songwriter based in Knoxville who has a new album coming out soon, spoke with WUTC's Clark Gibson about songwriting process, perseverance, family, and more.
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Legendary musician and producer Don Was spoke with WUTC's Clark Gibson about his career, his recent album with the Pan-Detroit Ensemble - and their upcoming show at Big Ears in Knoxville.
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Clark celebrates the 50th episode of The Moonlight Mile by spinning some covers that he believes to be better than the originals.
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Clark finds out, in real time, how much he loves D’Angelo. He also spins some Jane’s Addiction, Bonnie Raitt, and much more!
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Clark shares a new release from Fai Baba, his new found love for Daughter of Swords, and talks about Willie Nelson’s resilience.
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Clark’s brother, Will, joins the show to talk about his trip to the Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame Museum.
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Join Clark for this week’s episode of The Moonlight Mile. He professes his love for The Isley Brothers, and plays new releases from Ratboys and Blackwater Holylight.