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The Folk Brothers for Oct. 20, 2021: Siccar Point

In summer 1788, geologist James Hutton sailed along the coast south of Edinburgh to Siccar Point, where outcropings of vertically-tilted gray slate were (and still are) overlain by nearly flat-lying red sandstone. A product of the Scottish Enlightment, Hutton correctly reasoned that it would be impossible to explain what he observed in the context of an Earth that was -- as then believed -- only 6,000 years old.

Hutton is considered the father of modern geology, and the first who proposed the concept of "deep time." On their new album, Karine Polwart and Dave Milligan tell the story of Siccar Point much more elegantly. Also on today's show, new music from Jason Isbell, Two Bird Stone, Adam Holmes, Martyn Joseph, Geoff Muldaur, and Norman Blake.

Jazz After Dark October 19 2021

Tonight on Jazz After Dark: spanning the 1930s to the 1990s. We’ll hear from Fred Astaire, Charlie Christian, Count Basie, Erroll Garner, Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk & Sonny Rollins, Buster Bailey, Doris Day, Peter Appleyard Orchestra, Vince Guaraldi Trio, Gabor Szabo, George Benson with The McCoy Tyner Trio, and Lee Konitz & the Brazilian Band.

Celtic Songlines October 19th 2021

The Celts, as with other cultures, believe this time of year is when the veil between the world of the living and those who have passed is thinnest. This week on Celtic Songlines KDRT 95.7FM the playlist is reflective.

The world of traditional Irish music lost a giant this past week with the passing of Paddy Moloney. Closer to home, my father also passed within the past week. The Chieftains are featured and I include several pieces which were favorites of my father.

This week's songs and tunes are often played to honor the dead within Ireland and the UK, we hear from Dervish w/ Abigail Washburn the Celtic Fiddle Festival (Johnny Cunningham, Kevin Burke, Christian Lemaître), Robert Burns as read by Gordon Kennedy, Enya, the Lone Piper and Clannad Irish Band.

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