This is a small venue tucked away in the mountains with a nice outdoor stage covered by solar panels for shading. There's a lot of places to chill and an old bridge with a shallow creek behind it. The building itself contains a radio station, a small gallery, and some offices and random things. If you're performing here, bring your own refreshments and hopefully you don't mind practicing in a very hot and cramped garage. If you're visiting, bring your own chairs and enjoy the assortment of things on sale at the booths outside. There's not a lot of parking but if you park further up the road, there's plenty of lovely places to visit along your walk to and from the Appalshop. I wouldn't say this is wheelchair accessible because of how tiny the main building is and the gravel lot but it does showcase some great music and sweet outdoor space. There's even a small...
   Read moreIt's a dirty looking building, with mostly out of town people running it. They have had some good entertainers there but do not advertise, so as to keep it a private club. It is nothing more than a great waste of taxpayer money. I've lived here all my life and i know of nothing they contribute to the community. We call the people there "APPLEHEADS",because of the high use of marijuana at their private parties on...
   Read moreThe studio offers a warmth reception with the best programs I have heard about in a while. One of them is helping prisoners speak to the loved ones and send them messages via the WMMT radio. It was truly nice to see their efforts and cause being implemented. We recorded our PSA for Entrepreneurship for the Public Good workshop and it was fair enough to say we were...
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