Alabama Arts Radio is a weekly Radio Program that airs on WTSU, Troy Public Radio, Tuesdays at 9:00 to 9:30 P.M., broadcasting mainly in the south Alabama
Friday, May 29, 2009
Alabama Arts Radio Podcast for June 2nd, Storytellers Bruce Walker and Joseph Trimble
Alabama Center for Traditional Culture director Joey Brackner interviews Bruce Walker and Joseph Trimble of the Alabama Storytelling Association
Sunday, May 24, 2009
Alabama Arts Radio podcast for May 26th, Moundville Museum Betsy Irwin and Jay McGirt
Alabama Center for Traditional Culture director Joey Brackner interviews Betsy Irwin of Moundville Archaeological Park and Creek Indian weaver Jay McGirt about Indian art and the creation of new exhibits for the Moundville Museum.
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Alabama Arts Radio podcast for May 19th, Grove Hill Arts Council Terry Norris
In this program Community Arts Program Manager Randy Shoults interviews Terry Norris, founding President of the Grove Hill Arts Council (GHAC). They discuss the various programs, events and town mural project sponsored by the GHAC.
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Labels:
Alabama Arts,
arts council,
arts education,
Photography,
writing
Alabama Arts Radio podcast for May 12th, Willie King
To honor the late Willie King as the 2009 Alabama Folk Heritage Award winner this program is a rebroadcast of Rebecca Ryals interviewing Willie King at the 2003 Freedom Creek Blues Festival in Old Memphis near Aliceville, includes musical examples.
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Alabama Arts Radio podcast for May 5th, Beth Chapman
2009 Distinguished Artist Award winner Beth Nielsen Chapman is interviewed by Arts Council Executive Director Al Head about her life as a popular singer/songwriter and as an educator. They also discuss Chapman's inspirations and her unique process of songwriting.
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Labels:
Alabama Arts,
arts education,
awards,
chapman,
music,
singing,
songwriter
Alabama Arts Radio podcast for April 28th, Scooter Muse
Joey Brackner interviews Scooter Muse, the virtuoso banjo and guitar player from Florence, Alabama. Muse discusses his musical development and his continuing fascination with Celtic music.
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Labels:
Alabama Arts,
arts education,
banjo,
celtic music,
guitar
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