There‘s a four letter word that starts with F and ends with K. It‘s Folk, and here on FolkPod, professional percussionist Cheryl Prashker talks to her friends about the music that‘s been their life‘s work. Every other week, you‘ll hear personal stories about their lives, their passions, and their music.
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There‘s a four letter word that starts with F and ends with K. It‘s Folk, and here on FolkPod, professional percussionist Cheryl Prashker talks to her friends about the music that‘s been their life‘s work. Every other week, you‘ll hear personal stories about their lives, their passions, and their music.
David Amram: Student at the School of Hang-Out-Ology
FolkPod
59 minutes 33 seconds
4 years ago
David Amram: Student at the School of Hang-Out-Ology
When we say David Amram has worked with everyone, we mean EVERYONE, including Aaron Copeland, Dizzy Gillespie, Theolonious Monk, Pete Seger, Jack Kerouac, and more! An American composer, arranger, & conductor, David composed the music for The Manchurian Candidate, and in 1966, David was chosen by Leonard Bernstein as the first composer in residence for the New York Philharmonic. Now you might wonder what all of this has to do with folk! David has been attending folk music conferences and festivals forever. Jamming with other musicians until the wee hours of the night, David's always the one closing down the house! His youthful energy and spirit are practically boundless, and now we are lucky enough to have him share his stories, filled with wit, wisdom, and grace with FolkPod's own Cheryl Prashker.
FolkPod
There‘s a four letter word that starts with F and ends with K. It‘s Folk, and here on FolkPod, professional percussionist Cheryl Prashker talks to her friends about the music that‘s been their life‘s work. Every other week, you‘ll hear personal stories about their lives, their passions, and their music.