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How Old-Time Fiddle Music Took Root in Indigenous Alaska
Athabascan culture stretches across interior Alaska, a landmass larger than California, encompassing dozens of rural Native ...
The all-too-common woman's experience of turning yourself inside out to make a failing relationship work strikes a chord with female listeners, whatever age ...
Louisiana’s soundtrack is alive 24/7. Join us on a journey through the birthplace of jazz and the musical highlights of this southern state that tells its story through its ...
I have known these stars of Olde Tyme dancing on the Rock – Ana Maria and Curro Morro – well, like forever. They live in my ...
Scottish and Irish settlers brought the fiddle, English ballads endured ... I sign up for a one-on-one banjo lesson with master picker Jared Boyd, who in just thirty minutes manages to sort out my ...
Just down the road from her childhood home in Donaghmede, Dublin, we meet grammy-nominated singer-songwriter RuthAnne ...
A new arts project pairs photographers and poets with farmers, fishers and food growers to tell powerful stories of ...
Society of the Four Arts: Dan Buettner, co-foundre of Blue Zones LLC: "The Blue Zones: Lessons for Living Longer From the People ... opera soprano: "Voice and the Violin." Part of the Esther B.
TRIBUTES have poured in for a “talented fiddle player” who died in Sweden last week. Geraldine Guerin, who was from Freemount in Co Cork but lived in Lund in Sweden, passed away last Thursday.
The presidential election might be concluded, but the controversies it set in motion continue to roll. The recriminations arising from Fianna Fáil’s decision to run Jim Gavin continue, for instance, ...
Never stay too long in the studio. It’s like staying too long in the sun. You get burnt. I learned this the hard way when asked to come on an RTÉ radio programme in 2004, when former president Mary ...
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