Get Up in the Cool
En podcast av Cameron DeWhitt - Onsdagar
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Episode 30: Don Stratton (Original Northern Flavor)
Publicerades: 2017-02-15 -
Episode 29: Ludvig Drevfjäll (Old Time Infatuation)
Publicerades: 2017-02-08 -
Episode 28: Trip Henderson (Old Time Harmonica)
Publicerades: 2017-02-01 -
Episode 27: David Deacon (Kentucky Fiddle Tunes)
Publicerades: 2017-01-25 -
Episode 26: Bertram Levy (Pioneer of Melodic Clawhammer Banjo)
Publicerades: 2017-01-18 -
Episode 25: Andrew Finn Magill (Live at The Random Tea Room)
Publicerades: 2017-01-11 -
Episode 24: Gordon Arnold (Old Time Cello)
Publicerades: 2016-12-14 -
Episode 23: Rachel Eddy (Inclusivity and Jam Etiquette)
Publicerades: 2016-12-07 -
Episode 22: Alan Kaufman (The Songsmith)
Publicerades: 2016-11-30 -
Episode 21: Alan Kaufman (The Tunesmith)
Publicerades: 2016-11-22 -
Episode 20: Stephen Landis (Fiddle Hermit)
Publicerades: 2016-11-16 -
Episode 19: Alex Lacquement (Old Time Bass)
Publicerades: 2016-11-09 -
Episode 18: Ron Buchanan (Square Dance Tunes)
Publicerades: 2016-10-26 -
Episode 17: Jane Rothfield (Chasing the Old Time Muse)
Publicerades: 2016-10-26 -
Episode 16: Adam Hurt (Early Galax Fiddling)
Publicerades: 2016-10-19 -
Episode 15: *SEE EPISODE NOTES* Nikos Pappas (Kentucky Fiddling)
Publicerades: 2016-10-12 -
Episode 14: David Bass (Round Peak Fiddling)
Publicerades: 2016-10-05 -
Episode 13: Jody Kruskal (Old Time Concertina)
Publicerades: 2016-09-28 -
Episode 12: Luke Chohany (Baltimore Boys Part II)
Publicerades: 2016-09-21 -
Episode 11: Alex Kramer (Alex Kramer)
Publicerades: 2016-09-14
Get Up in the Cool features conversations and musical collaborations with some of Old Time music's heaviest hitters, like Ken Perlman, Adam Hurt, Spencer & Rains, and Jake Blount. As an interviewer, Cameron balances an effusive curiosity for the potential of traditional music with a dogged respect for its origins. Serving as audience surrogate, Cameron asks illuminating questions to Old Time's best and brightest while telling the larger story of the tradition's modern era.