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The Woodsongs Old Time Radio Hour
http://www.woodsongs.blogspot.com/
A live-audience, internationally syndicated radio show broadcast on over 400 radio stations. WoodSongs tapes 6:45pm (EST) Mondays at the Kentucky Theatre in Lexington, KY. Radio stations will tend to broadcast this at different times, please check our list of dates and times on http://www.woodsongs.com.
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The Kentucky Theatre and Flying Monkeys
So, last night I took MichaelB and Rachel to the Kentucky Theatre to see the 1939 film classic, The Wizard of Oz.I don't often get to sit in the Kentucky as a fan. I'm usually onstage or working with either WoodSongs or the Troubadour Concert Series....
Tree Hugger
I must get 1,000 emails a year asking me, "What exactly is a Tree Hugger, anyway???"Good question. I know to some it carries a bit of a political, eco-nazi image, but that is not what I mean by it nor is it my viewpoint.To me, a Tree Hugger is a peac...
Garrison Keillor & The Finger
Last night at WoodSongs we had a tribute to the music of A Prairie Home Companion with our friends Robin & Linda Williams and the great master instrumentalist Peter Ostroushko. Both have been on the legendary show for about 30 years, since the ea...
Walden: Earth Day 2008
Spring is coming.Yes, I know at the moment it's freezing across half the north American continent ... but it will be here soon enough. And with spring come thoughts of green living, warmth, life, planting gardens, mowing the grass again.And Earth day...
Start a WoodSongs Coffeehouse
Pete Seeger used music to help clean up the Hudson River. He put a bunch of folksingers on a hand built sloop called the Clearwater, sailed up and down the Hudson and played concerts along the shore. The idea was "get folks to the river for the music...
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Mike Said:
Hello Michael,
We really enjoyed show last night. Number 450 with Jean Ritchie, The Nashville Dulcimer Quartet and Jeff Haines. We drove from southwestern Ohio for this show. This was a great show. Thank you for helping to educate the rest of the world about dulcimers and the people who play them. Put a feather in your cap for having Jean Ritchie on your stage. When will show number 450 air on TV? I have told several friends about this. I don't want them to miss it.
Keep on doing what you are doing. You are getting it right.
The best to you and your staff,
Mike
