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Celtic Tunes and Song

Featured this week on Celtic Songlines is Prarie Druid Paddy Tutty, jigs and reels with the band Fiddle Case, Quentin Cooper and Mary Casty, Emily Smith & Jamie McClennon, Ashley Davis. Ashly was nominated and selected as a voting member of the Recording Academy. Congratulations and respect, Ashley! Also on the program the band Tannas, fiddler Liz Carroll with guitarist and vocalist John Doyle and, finally, the Young Dubliners.

Davisville, July 18, 2022: Collecting tangible memories of past campaigns

Today we dig into a form of American political expression that dates way back in U.S. history, applies to any type of view or opinion, and leaves behind artifacts of campaigns that helped shape who we are: political campaign buttons and memorabilia, powered by the people, events and aspirations the items represented. My guests are Bob Warren—son of Earl Warren, former governor of California and onetime chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court—and Adam Gottlieb. Both live in Davis, and both are active in American Political Items Collectors, which has its next national convention in Reno July 22-23.

And if you happen to find a certain button from the 1920 Cox/Roosevelt campaign in a box you inherited from your grandparents, your ship has just come in.

Telemakus talks about his music, on Listening Lyrics, July 15, 2022

Telemakus, 22, is an Indian-American composer/pianist/producer/UC Davis student who has worked on numerous projects and recently put out his critically acclaimed album, The New Heritage. Listing Herbie Hancock, Chick Corea, and Butcher Brown as influences, Telemakus aims to delve into the jazz fusion/funk and hip-hop sound. His music is modern, yet pays homage to the past. He grew up listening to jazz and hip-hop, and taught himself to play the piano and make beats.

After honing his craft, he collaborated virtually during the pandemic to finish his album. It was never recorded in a studio, but instead was made through Zoom sessions, with individual parts sent back and forth online. His music, praised on Spotify, Apple Music, BBC 6 Music, Worldwide FM, The New York Times, and more, has amassed more than 2 million streams.

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