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I grew up in the pentecostal church in Wisconsin, but eventually found my way out of fundamentalist Christianity and ended up in New York City. In this podcast, I tell humorous stories and sing songs about growing up pentecostal in America's Dairyland. It's not easy speaking in tongues in the land of cheese. |
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Podcast showing the rock work by Flavio Lima (singer and composer) |
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This is the first of a series of podcasts presented by Michigan Folk Live, celebrating American Roots Music. Podcasts will normally feature both National touring acts and local Michigan Artists.
If you are not familiar with MichiganFolkLive.com let me briefly tell you about us. Each Month we publish a concert calendar with 200-300, Folk, Blues, Bluegrass or alt-County Concert events occurring in the state. We also have a festival page with 80+ Michigan Folk Music festivals. MichiganFolkLive also includes a Folk music store with 300-400 folk, blues, bluegrass, alternative country and Celtic CD’s that feature both Michigan and National artists. So check us out on the web at www.michiganfolklive.com. |
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A podcast containing songs that I have written. I intend to use this podcast as a mean to transmit free songs to people. I plan to release many different demos, live recordings, and other special treats. My music is sometimes acoustic, sometimes rockin'. |
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showcasing all genres of Celtic music from Traditional to Progressive. |
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Live Concert Series. Roots and Blue Grass Festivals, outdoor summer concerts, Minnesota State Fair, and other music all professionally recorded by Essential Sessions Recording Studios. |
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Songs and Stories looks at independent music from the artist’s perspective. Each episode features either the story behind one of host Michael Gaither’s own songs, interviews with another songwriter, or an audio-tour behind-the-scenes at a gig. |
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This site is dedicated to all those who love jamming, playing and listening to live music. Through the magic of modern technology we are able to record our jam sessions and have them available to you within hours. We all enjoy listening to music as much as playing music and we hope you do too.
Sharing music is one of the staples of life and we would love to get feedback just like having you in the there with us, if only virtually.
Jam On!! |
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Welcome to our regular free Scottish music podcast from Scotland featuring the very best of Gaelic, Scots, bagpipes, fiddle, harp music, Scottish bands, ceilidh bands, highland Scottish music, pipe band, traditional, folk and celtic. |
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Original music, mixed and recorded live at The Cantab Lounge in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The show features, folk, blues, rock, acoustic, and traditional music. |
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Get a preview of Suzanne Vega's new CD Beauty and Crime due out this summer on Blue Note Records. |
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A monthly podcast with a variety of music genres from independent artists and labels, including rock, alternative, folk, reggae, latin, world, blues, soul, and more...all from IODA's catalog. |
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The goal of Celtic Folk Podcast is to showcase the best of Celtic and Traditional music from around the world, exposing this music to a new audience and encouraging the art of traditional music.
Also included each week will be music that stretches the “Celtic” or introduces you to more “Folk” - hence the name!
The Celtic Folk Podcast is a production of Feed Me Digital Productions hosted and produced by Al Mann. |
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A romantic experience of podsafe music accentuated by poetry. |
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Tapestry of the Times is an hour-long weekly show exploring the Smithsonian’s record label Folkways Recordings including some of the original names like Lead Belly and Woody Guthrie. We’ll also hear blues from Warner Williams and Robert Jr. Lockwood, gospel music old and new, and international folk songs from Columbia, Cuba, and Iran. Real music, real people, and the stories behind the sounds…on Tapestry of the Times. For more information visit www.tapestryofthetimes.org or www.folkways.si.edu |
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From the Irish Roots Cafe, the 'Chat and Sing' podcast, covering song history and discussion along with the guest singing the song or playing the Irish tune. Irish musicians, singers and historians are invited to participate in this podcast. |
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Presented by Jill Turner, GondwanaSound is a two hour magazine style broadcast of music, news, reviews and interviews from the world of global roots and grooves. We call it world music adventures.
Each hour of the weekly broadcast is a separate episode so to double your enjoyment and musical discoveries remember to listen to both parts.
From time to time you'll also receive special episodes which are either from the archives or special standalone interviews from leading musicians in the world of global roots and grooves. |
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Oregon Music Underground and the Hilarious joy of Living
Hosted by Adam Goldman, Dandelion Wine Online offers some of the diversist sounds of the Pacific Northwest and possibly elsewhere. Pyschedelic, Psychotropic, indiepop, world, weird, and glurp. |
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Exploring the roots, shoots and fruits of Scandinavian and Nordic traditions through music |
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