Sarah Harris and Lizzy Long on Bloodline tonight

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Sarah Harris and Lizzy Long on Bloodline with Alex RutledgeWe just found out about this earlier this afternoon, so it’s short notice. Two contemporary bluegrass artists are scheduled as guests on tonight’s episode of Bloodline with Alex Rutledge on the Sportsman’s Channel.

Sarah Harris from Trinity River Band and Lizzy Long from Little Roy & Lizzy will take to the woods with Alex to track down turkey. The show was filmed near Tompkinsville, Kentucky during April of 2014. Johnathan Turner also guests.

The girls picked and sang every night at the River Breeze Lodge where everyone was staying, but don’t know yet how much music made it through to the show.

Sarah Harris with an unlucky turkeyEveryone knows that bluegrass ladies can take care of themselves on stage, in the fields, or in the woods. Tune in this evening to see how well Lizzy and Sarah did with Alex.

Bloodline with Alex Rutledge airs on the Sportsman’s Channel on satellite TV (Dish 395, Direct TV 605). Tonight’s episode runs at 7:00 p.m. (EDT), with rebroadcasts tomorrow at 3:00 a.m. and Saturday at 6:00 a.m. Set those DVDRs, folks.

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