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TRADITIONS playlist for May 21, 2017

Sing Out! Posted on May 22, 2017 by Ron OleskoMay 30, 2017

Re-broadcast Saturday May 27, 2017 on www.bluesandrootsradio.com This week’s guests were Rick Massimo, author of I Got A Song: A History of the Newport Folk Festival and Stevie Connor, Music Director and co-owner of www.bluesandrootsradio.com. New music from The McIntosh … Continue reading →

Posted in Ron Olesko, Traditions Playlists, WFDU Traditions | Tagged Blues and Roots Radio, I Got a Song, Newport Folk Festival, Rick Massimo, stevie connor

Podcast: Down to the Sea, pt. 1
Episode #17-20 | airing 5-17-17

Sing Out! Posted on May 17, 2017 by Tom DruckenmillerMay 15, 2017

This week on the Sing Out! Radio Magazine we begin a two part feature focusing on Maritime Music. We’ll hear Waterson Carthy, John Robert & Tony Barrand, Cyril Tawney, Stan Rogers and many more. Down to the Sea on the … Continue reading →

Posted in The Sing Out! Radio Magazine | Tagged Aly Bain, Ciril Tawney, Maggie Sansone, Stan Rogers, Tom Druckenmiller, Tom Lewis, Waterson-Carty

TRADITIONS playlist for May 14, 2017

Sing Out! Posted on May 15, 2017 by Ron OleskoMay 30, 2017

Re-broadcast Saturday May 20, 2017 on www.bluesandrootsradio.com Mother’s Day is celebrated in song with music from Cathie Ryan, David Roth, Bing Futch and others.  We featured a brand new song from Tom Chapin about Julia Ward Howe which will appear … Continue reading →

Posted in Radio, Ron Olesko, Traditions Playlists, WFDU Traditions | Tagged Ron Olesko, WFDU-FM

Podcast: Kids Stuff!
Episode #17-19 | airing 5-10-17

Sing Out! Posted on May 10, 2017 by Tom DruckenmillerMay 8, 2017

School is almost over and Summer vacation season is upon us. This week we’ll offer up some great music and stories for young people. We’ll hear Elizabeth Mitchell, Ella Jenkins, Bill Harley, Greg Brown, Dave Fry and others. So gather … Continue reading →

Posted in The Sing Out! Radio Magazine | Tagged David Holt, Ella Jenkins, Lou and Peter Berryman, Mike Anderson, Pete Seeger, Taj Mahal, Tom Druckenmiller

TRADITIONS playlist for May 7, 2017

Sing Out! Posted on May 8, 2017 by Ron OleskoMay 8, 2017

Re-broadcast Saturday May 13 on www.bluesandrootsradio.com What can I say about a broadcast that features a conversation with music legend Melanie and an in-studio performance from the amazing contemporary folk duo The Levins? Not to mention great new music from … Continue reading →

Posted in Radio, Ron Olesko, Traditions Playlists, WFDU Traditions | Tagged Melanie, Melanie Safka, Ron Olesko, The Levins, WFDU

TRADITIONS playlist for April 30, 2017

Sing Out! Posted on May 4, 2017 by Ron OleskoMay 4, 2017

Re-broadcast Saturday May 6 on www.bluesandrootsradio.com By coincidence of their separate touring schedules, two outstanding artists joined me in the studio today – Alice Howe and Bing Futch. Boston-based singer-songwriter Alice Howe recently released an impressive EP titled You’ve Been … Continue reading →

Posted in Radio, Ron Olesko, Traditions Playlists, WFDU Traditions | Tagged Alice Howe, Bing Futch, Jerry Epstein, Ron Olesko, WFDU-FM

Podcast: Bluegrass 101 pt. 2, The Innovators
Episode #17-18 | airing 5-03-17

Sing Out! Posted on May 3, 2017 by Tom DruckenmillerMay 1, 2017

This week we conclude our two part feature Bluegrass 101 with a program focusing on the Innovators. Almost from it’s conception players began to alter the music much to the dismay of Bill Monroe. This week we’ll hear some of … Continue reading →

Posted in The Sing Out! Radio Magazine | Tagged Alison Krauss, earl scruggs, JD Crowe, Muleskinner, Tom Druckenmiller

“Little Black Train” and facing death through song

Sing Out! Posted on May 1, 2017 by Patrick BlackmanMay 1, 2017

“Prepare to take a ride …” I‘m just shy of fifty years old. My father died at ninety-one a month ago, and my older brother, tragically, three months before that. My mother passed less than two years ago, just a … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Anna Roberts-Gevalt, Dock Boggs, Elizabeth LaPrelle, Little Black Train, Reverend J.M. Gates, The Carter Family, Woody Guthrie

Podcast: Bluegrass 101 pt. 1, The Pioneers
Episode #17-17 | airing 4-26-17

Sing Out! Posted on Apr 26, 2017 by Tom DruckenmillerApr 24, 2017

This week we begin another of our occasional features focusing on a particular style of music. Bluegrass for me began with the first recordings Bill Monroe made with Earl Scruggs. We’ll hear that initial tune and some additional music from … Continue reading →

Posted in The Sing Out! Radio Magazine | Tagged Bill Monroe, Chubby Wise, Flat & Scruggs, Junie Scruggs, Kenny Baker, Ron Stewart, The Stanley Brothers, Tom Druckenmiller

Whisperer in Darkness: Der Erlkönig

Sing Out! Posted on Apr 24, 2017 by Steven L. JonesApr 25, 2017
"Der Erlkönig"

Real things in the darkness seem no realer than dreams. — Murasaki Shikibu Nacht und Wind The first sound is a rhythm, a staccato burst of piano triplets beneath a brief, rising and falling melody evoking hoof-beats. A horse races … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Bruno Bettelheim, Der Erlkönig, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Dom Flemons, Erlking, fairy tales, Goethe, lieder, Romanticism, Schubert, Steve Gillette, The Turn of the Screw

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