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The Folk Brothers for Feb. 9, 2022: Celebrating Black History Month ...

... with Guy Davis (pictured here) singing about Sonny Terry and Brownie McGee's last train ride; with Mary Knight and Mary Lou Williams' tributes to Martin Luther King; with Corey Harris, Odetta, and more.

And tune in to find out about Lauren MacColl and Rachel Newton's new project Heal & Harrow , which honors the some 2,500 Scottish women executed under the 1563 Witchcraft Act. Also, what's the connection between the Miramichi River and Rachel Carson's Silent Spring?

Perspectives: Sergeant Major Denver D Dill Talks National Identity through Music - Part 1

On this episode of Perspectives, Sergeant Major Denver Dill joins us for the first of a two part interview. The second part will air next week. On this episode, Denver gives a thorough introduction to himself, his career and musical perspective. Denver found us by way of listening to former co-host Francis Resta, as Denver is currently researching Francis Resta Sr, Francis's father. Tune in to learn more!

Here's more information about SGM Denver Dill: https://www.westpoint.edu/social-sciences/profile/denver_dill

Here's a link to the YouTube video I reference during this episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JkOjohpOaVE

Celtic Songlines February 8th 2022

On this week's Celtic Songlines the playlist sings! A program for the vocalists, featuring Old Blind Dogs, Scotland's Emily Smith, Van Morrison with the Chieftains, the Pan-American band Iona, an Irish ballad from Rhiannon Giddens, Tommy Maken & Liam Clancy, Sinead Ó Connor, Tia Blake, the timeless Christy Moore, Dougie MacLean and Malinky. 

Tune in live on Tuesdays from 11 a.m. to noon at KDRT 95.7FM, stream at kdrt.org, or subscribe to the Celtic Songlines podcast on Apple podcasts. The program replays on KDRT each Wednesday 1-2 p.m., Thursday 6-7 p.m., Sunday 4-5 p.m.

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