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Celtic Songlines September 21st 2021

This week on Celtic Songlines the session features Alasdair Fraser with Natalie Haas as well as with Tony McManus, Michael Black, Cherish the Ladies and Davy Spillane, Canadian Celtic folk artist Paddy Tutty, outstanding bodhrán player Colm Phelan, Ireland's Altan,  from Wales the band Fernhill and Tony McManus with Julia Toaspern. 

Davisville, Sept. 20, 2021: Amid drought and frightening wildfires, Davis is relatively fortunate

The prediction a few weeks ago, inspired by this year’s ravaging wildfires, that “every acre [in California] can and will burn” — does that really apply to Davis? And if the drought continues through this coming winter and spring, does Davis have the water it needs? Today we talk with Stan Gryczko, director of Public Works Utilities & Operations for the city, and Joe Tenney, Davis fire chief, about the city’s water supplies, conservation, and the fire risks facing Davis in 2021.

(Credits: Illustration by Mark Deamer; excerpt from “Song of the Sea” written and played by Randy Mahrer)

35. ¡Viva El Mariachi!

Mariachi is a genre of Mexican folk music that dates back to the 18th century. Find out about Mariachi's rich cultural heritage, unique instruments, distinctive style of singing, and eye-catching clothing that add depth and texture to the Mexican story. Then meet Mariachi Puente, a talented group of junior high and high school musicians in Davis. Hiram and Ximena Jackson and Arianna Ramirez tell us how the group was formed and how they continue to practice and perform during the COVID-19 pandemic. Then visit Jalisco, a state in western Mexico whose motto is "Jalisco es México" (Jalisco is Mexico). Mariachi, the sombrero, tequila, birria, Mexican rodeo, ranchera music, and the Mexican hat dance all have their roots in Jalisco.

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