This episode of Cowboy Tracks is titled "The Wonder of it All", the name of an Ian Tyson song. The show is a tribute to Ian Tyson and includes his songs as well as songs by many current western artists. The playlist is:
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Eric Andersen -- who has had a long, distinuished career as a singer-songwriter -- was the subject of a 2021 PBS documentary The Songpoet, and now the recepient of a just-released, 3-CD tribute album featuring contributions from Bob Dylan (who covers "Thirsty Boots") and 40 other artists. This morning we played contributions from Mary Chapin Carpenter, Amy Helm, Richard Shindell and others.
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Tonight’s program features Lester Young and Billie Holiday from the 1940s in the first half. We’ll year Young with the Kansas City Six, with Nat "King" Cole and Buddy Rich, and accompanying Holiday. West Coast cool in the second half: Bud Shank, Gerry Mulligan, Stan Getz with Kenny Barron, the Dave Brubeck Quartet, and Victor Biglione.
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Tue, 01/24/2023 - 3:00pm | Ned
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On this episode of Meraki Radio, Kelsie Sorensen joins us thanks to Michael Gangitano. Michael provides a solid introduction followed by some additional bio about Kelsie. After the break, we discuss her pursuit to create and run The Buzz Bar -- a horse- trailer-turned-mobile-bar that she hopes will be used for all kinds of events. She has ideas and enthusiasm -- tune in to learn more.
You can learn more about The Buzz Bar here:
https://www.buzzbarmobile.com/
https://www.instagram.com/buzzbarmobile/
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This week on Celtic Songlines we begin with the lovely voice of Niamh Parsons, Italian-Celtic band Alban Faum, Molly's Revenge, a song composed of a Welsh knight and his lover by David Crosby with Graham Nash, Máire Brennan, more beautiful harmomies with Scottish folk trio The McCalmans, Bulgarian-Celtic band Eriney, The Fureys, and a Parting Glass with Kris Colt.
Tune in live on Tuesdays from 11 a.m. to noon at KDRT 95.7FM with replays Monday 8-9pm, Saturday 6-7pm. Outside the broadcast area you can stream at kdrt.org, or subscribe to the Celtic Songlines podcast on Apple podcasts.
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