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This program is a repeat from a 2012 interview with the Secret Sisters, Laura and Lydia Rodgers. They have, in the past, secured record deals, released an album produced by noted producer T-Bone Burnett, toured much of the United States, Europe, and Australia, and opened for Paul Simon. Folklorist Deborah Boykin talked with the sisters before a November appearance at Decatur's Princess Theater. They discussed their early influences, the audition that led them into the music business, their recent songwriting efforts, and their touring and performing experiences.
This special radio series will air every Sunday at 2:00 P.M., on the Troy University Public Radio Network at:
This radio series may not be broadcast in your area, but it can be accessed via the Internet at: http://www.arts.alabama.gov/actc/radioserieslist.aspx
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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
Thursday, August 28, 2014
The Secret Sisters, Laura and Lydia Rodgers
Labels:
Alabama Arts,
arts education,
award,
awards,
bluegrass,
gospel music,
Humanities,
music,
musicial instrument,
singing,
songwriter
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
Anne Kimzey interviews writer Brooke Bullman of Huntsville
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This week Anne Kimzey interviews writer Brooke Bullman of Huntsville, recipient of a
2014 Literary Arts Fellowship from the Alabama State Council on the Arts. During the
program Bullman discusses her daily writing discipline and reads an excerpt from her
novel in progress.
Listen first hand using the link below.
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Thursday, August 14, 2014
Artistic Director in Theatre Arts at the Alabama School of Fine Arts, Jonathan Fuller
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In this program Performing Arts Program Manager Yvette Jones-Smedley interviews Alabama School of Fine Arts, Artistic Director in Theatre Arts, Jonathan Fuller about his acting background and of recieving his Individual Arts Fellowship in Theatre for 2015 from the Alabama State Council on the Arts.
This special radio series will air every Sunday at 2:00 P.M., on the Troy University Public Radio Network at:
Listen first hand using the link below.
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Labels:
Alabama Arts,
arts education birmingham,
awards,
theater
Wednesday, August 06, 2014
Ralph "Soul" Jackson
Ralph “Soul” Jackson is a singer and song writer whose career began when he was still in high school in Phenix City. He talks with Deborah Boykin about his first recording session at FAME studios in Muscle Shoals, where he got his nickname from producer Rick Hall and teamed up with legendary keyboard player Spooner Oldham. Jackson also discusses his songwriting technique and performance style, as well as his recent CD. This program is a repeat from 2012. This special radio series will air every Sunday at 2:00 P.M., on the Troy University Public Radio Network at:
This radio series may not be broadcast in your area, but it can be accessed via the Internet at:
http://www.arts.alabama.gov/actc/radioserieslist.aspx If you have been listening to, and enjoying this radio series, please send your comments to: barbara.reed@arts.alabama.gov Listen first hand using the link below. |
Labels:
Alabama Arts,
arts education,
blues music,
guitar,
harmony,
soul
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