Get Up in the Cool
A podcast by Cameron DeWhitt - Mercoledì
462 Episodio
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Episode 62: Agnes Brogeby, Erling Bronsberg, Kristian Herner, Lydia Malmqvist (My New Swedish Pals)
Pubblicato: 11/10/2017 -
Episode 61: Chirps Smith (Midwestern Fiddler)
Pubblicato: 04/10/2017 -
Episode 60: John Lane (Missouri Fiddle Tunes)
Pubblicato: 27/09/2017 -
Episode 59: Lucas Pasley (First Hand Tunes)
Pubblicato: 20/09/2017 -
Episode 58: Sonya Badigian (Four Syllables–Hard G)
Pubblicato: 13/09/2017 -
Episode 57: Craig Edwards (Feed Your Loa)
Pubblicato: 06/09/2017 -
Episode 56: Libby Weitnauer (Live at Black Creek Fiddlers' Reunion)
Pubblicato: 30/08/2017 -
Episode 55: Hilarie Burhans (Queen of Burhania)
Pubblicato: 23/08/2017 -
Episode 54: Rusty and Nancy Neithammer (Twin Fiddling/Hanging Out with Tommy)
Pubblicato: 16/08/2017 -
Episode 53: Seth Swingle (Old Banjo Tunes in Rare Tunings)
Pubblicato: 09/08/2017 -
Episode 52: Joe Showalter (Tunes from Two Gun Terry)
Pubblicato: 26/07/2017 -
Episode 51: Jake Blount (Reparations)
Pubblicato: 19/07/2017 -
Episode 50: Spencer & Rains (Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas Fiddle Tunes)
Pubblicato: 12/07/2017 -
Episode 49: Palmer and Greg Loux (Old Time Power Couple/Run of the Mill String Band)
Pubblicato: 05/07/2017 -
Episode 48: Scotty Leach (Keeps Coming Back to Old Time)
Pubblicato: 28/06/2017 -
Episode 47: Patrick Heavner (Pisgah Banjo Co.)
Pubblicato: 21/06/2017 -
Episode 46: Ethan Hawkins (If You're Not Having Fun, You're Not Doing it Right)
Pubblicato: 14/06/2017 -
Episode 45: Kilby Spencer (Old Time Hand-Me-Downs)
Pubblicato: 07/06/2017 -
Episode 44: Mark Simos (The Other Side of Complexity)
Pubblicato: 31/05/2017 -
Episode 43: Spencer Family and Friends (Living Links to the Source)
Pubblicato: 24/05/2017
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.
