Psych Folk, Pt.1Episode #26-21 airing 05-20-26
The distinctive sound of the psychedelic era was not just a component of the rock music of the period; there was a good bit of folk music which was influenced by the times. That so...
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The distinctive sound of the psychedelic era was not just a component of the rock music of the period; there was a good bit of folk music which was influenced by the times. That so...
On this edition of the Magazine, we’ll stretch from Ireland across to the Appalachians, with a stop at bluegrass, as we continue to mark Accordion Awareness Month. Tunes and songs...
This week we’ll continue with more great songs of the road and the long steel rails, perhaps in time to inspire your summer travel. We’ll hear great music from sources as varied as...
On this episode we’ll conclude our two part-feature on psychedelic influences on folk music. We’ll hear classic selections from Pearls Before Swine, The Incredible String Band, The...
This week on the program we continue our musical explorations with World Mix. We’ll hear a fascinating blend of tunes – recordings from Finland, Japan, Tibet, the Balkans, Mexico,...
June is officially recognized as National Accordion Awareness Month in the United States. It was established in 1989 to promote awareness of the accordion, encourage people to lear...
Wanderlust can become a serious problem if not treated properly. The best remedy is to get out there and travel! This week in part one of our feature we focus on great songs of the...
Albany’s Lost Radio Rounders started 2026 on a high note, with the debut of the musical/historical program America 250: Songs & Stories at the Troy Savings Bank Music Hall this...
We’ll conclude the revisit to our two-part travel feature with music from Mandolin Man from Belgium, Trio Mediaeval from Norway, Ladysmith Black Mambazo from Africa, Divanhana from...
Tune in for conversations about repopulating Olympia oysters, and Colorado entrepreneurs growing low-water grains in the San Luis Valley. Plus, a review of the latest albums from N...
Songs that are hits on both sides of the border.
This broadcast celebrates America's semiquincentennial with new music from Lucy Yeghiazarian, Monika Ryan, Jonathan Karrant, Cecile McLorin Salvant and the latest from Songbook Ink...
Cover photo © 2026 Marilyn Stringer In This Issue Mark Thompson has our feature interview with Big Joe Maher. We have ten Blues reviews for you this week including new music from...
Greetings Music Family! I hope you all are taking care of yourselves and protecting your peace. It's time for another episode of the "First Instrument Jazz Show"! I've got a lot of...
There’s a long history of social activism by folk musicians dating back at least 100 years and most probably a lot longer than that. In many cases the participation is in events or...
If ever there were a musical “bunker,” it’s the place Radio Memphis calls home. You find it tucked deep in the basement of an unassuming strip mall somewhere around 4745 Poplar Ave...
Music Notes – Sunday, June 14th: This Sunday’s musician is UUCC Music Director Mike Carney Centering Music: Love Is at the Center – Goldberg Emily Joy Goldberg (b. 1978, … Contin...
This month we have new music, new voices and a new layout. Keeping it Continental! We start this month’s column with a new album from Swedish country singer, Joulin Younis. It’s un...
This broadcast celebrates the beginning of Summer with new music from Cento Threeo, Kat Gang, Sylvia Brooks, Leigh Pilzer, Armen Donelian and the Miggy Augmented Orchestra, plus bi...
Anesu Mirisawu SENIOR ENTERTAINMENT WRITER MUSIC drifts softly through the studio as an energetic voice greets listeners tuning in from different corners... To access t...
Tune in for conversations about America's birthday, eminent domain regulation in Illinois, a conversation about rural arts, and music from jazz artist Sam Miltich The post Yonder R...
Tune in for conversations about Pride Month, birthright citizenship affecting Native Americans, and a Midwest town that hosts an annual owl festival. This week's musician is metal...
By Lee Weinstein: Back in the Sixties, when I was in high school, I spent countless hours, often while doing my homework, listening to Philadelphia’s top 100 AM radio station. My r...
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