This program is a rebroadcast of Claire Lynch, member of the Alabama Bluegrass Hall of Fame and IBMA award-winning vocalist, talking with Deborah Boykin about her experiences as a bluegrass singer, songwriter and bandleader. The program features songs from her recording project, Dear Sister. The title song, which Lynch co-wrote with Louise Branscomb, is based on a collection of letters from a Confederate soldier to his sister in Alabama.
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.
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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
Wednesday, August 05, 2015
Claire Lynch
Labels:
arts council,
arts education,
fiddle music,
guitar,
songwriter
Rebroadcast with Elliot Knight talking to filmmaker Margaret Brown
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This program is a rebroadcast with Visual Arts Program Manager Elliot Knight talking to filmmaker Margaret Brown about her Alabama based film Order of Myths about Mobile Mardi Gras, and her newest film The Great Invisible.
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
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Labels:
Alabama Arts,
arts education,
filmmaker,
theater,
visual art,
writing
Rebroadcast of a 2006 program of Joey Brackner interviewing folklorist William Ferris of the University of North Carolina
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This program is a rebroadcast of a 2006 program of Joey Brackner interviewing folklorist William Ferris of the University of North Carolina about southern culture and his experiences as director of the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Center for the Study of Southern Culture at Ole Miss.
This special radio series will air every Tuesday at 9:00 to 9:30 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.
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Labels:
Alabama Arts,
arts council,
arts education,
awards,
folklife,
writing
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