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Not Yet a Household Name, Pt.1
Episode #25-38 airing 09-17-25

Sing Out! Posted on September 17, 2025 by Betty DruckenmillerSeptember 16, 2025

So many musicians toil for years in relative obscurity until their opportunities arrive – not many are truly overnight sensations. This week we begin a two-part feature focusing on some songwriters and instrumentalists that many people don’t know much about … Continue reading →

Posted in The Sing Out! Radio Magazine | Tagged Christopher Elliot, Jeffrey Foucault, Martha Spencer, Matt Watroba, Michael McDermott, Nate Lee, Pete Seeger, Shovels and Rope, SORM Playlists, The Mighty Pines, The Sing Out! Radio Magazine, Tom Druckenmiller, VickiChristinaBarcelona, Vivian Leva | Leave a reply

Sing Out! Some Great Sing-Alongs
Episode #25-31 airing 07-30-25

Sing Out! Posted on July 30, 2025 by Betty DruckenmillerJuly 29, 2025

When I was a kid my family loved to sing. My sister had a lovely soprano voice and my dad sang all these out-dated silly songs that embarrassed me at the time. Now I’d give anything to hear him sing … Continue reading →

Posted in The Sing Out! Radio Magazine | Tagged Bessie Jones, David Mallett, Finest Kind, Matt Watroba, Pete Seeger, Sally Rogers, SORM Playlists, Stan Rogers, Steve Goodman, The Sing Out! Radio Magazine, Tom Druckenmiller, Tom Paxton, Tom Rush | Leave a reply

Play Ball! 2019
Episode #19-10 | airing 03-06-19

Sing Out! Posted on March 6, 2019 by Tom DruckenmillerMarch 5, 2019
Baseball

Baseball fans around the world annually wait for the sportscasters to announce “Pitchers and Catchers Report” … four words which denotes the beginning of the Baseball season. On this week’s show we’ll hear some great classic and contemporary songs about … Continue reading →

Posted in The Sing Out! Radio Magazine | Tagged Antonio Andrade, Baseball, Chuck Brodsky, Danielle Miraglia, Matt Watroba, Steve Goodman

Podcast: Batter Up!
Episode #16-10 | airing 3-09-16

Sing Out! Posted on March 9, 2016 by Tom DruckenmillerMarch 9, 2016
Baseball

Well it’s that time of year again. With the start of Spring Training, just saying it makes me smile, we are once again assured that Winter is on the run and even better yet our favorite baseball team still has … Continue reading →

Posted in The Sing Out! Radio Magazine | Tagged Baseball, Bluegrass, Bob Warren, Chuck McCabe, Count Basie, Craig Bickhardt, David Olney, Doc Watson, Duck Baker, Garrison Keillor, Greg Brown, Hanneke Cassel, John McCutcheon, Matt Watroba, Merle Watson, Milo Hamilton, Sing Out! Radio Magazine, Steve Goodman

Podcast: The Midwest, Remembering Art
Episode #15-28 | airing 7-08-15

Sing Out! Posted on July 8, 2015 by Tom DruckenmillerJuly 8, 2015
Art Thieme

We’ll be traveling this Summer on The Sing Out Radio Magazine. We’ll begin our journey by spending two weeks in the Midwest. We lost the master folksinger Art Thieme on May 26 and these next two programs are dedicated to … Continue reading →

Posted in The Sing Out! Radio Magazine | Tagged Art Thieme, Birds of Chicago, John Hartford, Matt Watroba, SORM Playlists, Spuyten Duyvil, The Midwest, The Sing Out! Radio Magazine

Welcome to “Community Sings”

Sing Out! Posted on August 29, 2014 by Matt WatrobaAugust 30, 2014

If you love to sing, you’ve come to the right place. Now, notice I didn’t say, ‘if you are a good singer’ or if you want to sing professionally’ or if you want to join a choir. For me, what … Continue reading →

Posted in Community Singing | Tagged Community singing, group singing, Matt Watroba, Rise Up Singing, Swannanoa Gathering

Listen to a Pete Seeger Interview Radio Special

Sing Out! Posted on January 31, 2014 by Mark D. MossMarch 7, 2014
Pete Seeger at Clearwater

In the fall of 2008, Matt Watroba (then the host) interviewed Pete for a special feature for The Sing Out! Radio Magazine. The interview, interwoven with lots of recordings of Pete’s songs, both by Pete himself and a wide range … Continue reading →

Posted in 1. Sing Out! News, 3. People, Places & Miscellany, 6. Airwaves, Folk Music News | Tagged Matt Watroba, Pete Seeger, Sing Out! Radio Magazine

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