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A journey into contemporary folk music from all over the planet.
Aer returns and teams up with Brother Sal in the City of Angels, & they skype it in to Charlottesville, VA, for the Jazz & Blues Marathon to bring you jazz tainted blues that showcases the LA blues scene - historical and contemporary.
Aer visits Paul & Devon as their home is about to become a house, just before their Farewell Concert in Charlottesville, and a few days before their move to Berlin Germany. Catch the companion video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Ix7zCNuUP8
The return of The Charlottesville Enigma, Art Wheeler. This is the second hour only at a higher bit rate than the COMPLETE version at 192kbps. For more details of this amazing evening, please visit http://wtju.net/record/awheeler2
The return of The Charlottesville Enigma, Art Wheeler with Steve Kessler, John D'earth, Pete Spaar & Suzy Fisher. This is the complete version at 128kbps. For more details of this amazing evening, please visit http://wtju.net/record/awheeler2
The return of The Charlottesville Enigma, Art Wheeler. This is the first hour only at a higher bit rate than the COMPLETE version at 192kbps. For more details of this amazing evening, please visit http://wtju.net/record/awheeler2
Hadestown: The Folk Opera, is presented in its entirety, with an introduction conversation with Anais Mitchell, and followed with the news of the upcoming Charlottesville performance - Virginia Sings Hadestown - featuring Devon Sproule and Paul Curreri.
Aer returns to the same home studio where he visited Paul Curreri, Amanda's Old Room, for a conversation with Devon Sproule on the eve of her new CD release, Live in London. Music from the CD and a couple from the next project, plus Unmarked Animals live.
Elizabeth Cook, who plays god in the upcoming movie being made by Charlottesville's Jeffrey Martin, My Fool Heart, has an intriguing story. All the music is from 2010 release, Welder, except Sometimes It Takes Balls To Be A Woman, from 2007's Balls.
Christina Marrs & Aer Stephen journey through the Spanker's library as the Farewell Tour: Spanks For Everything is midway through. Charlie King, Nevada Newman, Mark Henne, and Morgan Patrick Thompson join in toward the end.
Aer goes on location to Paul's home studio, were The Velvut Rut, California, and the upcoming Greenhorns (a soundtrack for a new Discovery Channel Documentary) were all recorded. This is a very special episode!
Floydfest Pre-view: Levon Helm, Old Crow Medicine Show, The Wiyos, Two-Man Gentleman Band, Miss Tess, Holy Ghost Tent Revival, Galen Kipar Project, Bearfoot, American Dumpster, Lasko & Pun. Neil On the Beach and Dr John Iko Iko.
The Cresent City's Anders Osborne represents with songs of great depth and a voice that shines with the brightest, and his mix of soul-baring rock, blues and ballads. Songs from April 2010 release, American Patchwork, and 2007's Coming Down.