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The Cryptonaturalist
Episode 66: The Counting Pines

The Cryptonaturalist

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 15:38


"Crypto" is a slippery prefix, and it's best to be careful with it. Thanks to Evan Dicken for writing the bulk of today's episode. By day, Evan Dicken studies old Japanese Maps and crunches data for medical research at Ohio State University. By night, he does neither of these things. His audio fiction can be heard performed on: The NoSleep Podcast, Pseudopod, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, and Podcastle. He also writes media tie-in fiction for Legend of the Five Rings and Warhammer: Age of Sigmar. If you've got nothing better to do, feel free to visit him at www.evandicken.com.Thanks to Matthew Zahnzinger for voicing our CryptoNumismatist. Matthew is an amateur chef, a would-be world traveler, and still very much a stage actor in the Greater Boston area. If you're also in the area, check out TheatreUnCorked.com for info on his next performance in "The Lion in Winter" this December. He has been a regular cast member on The Penumbra Podcast, and a featured guest on Second Star to the Left. Reach out to him for voice acting inquiries at zahnzinger.m@gmail.com.The theme for the CryptoNumismatist is the Song “Homeward,” by Scott Buckley. CC licensed: https://www.scottbuckley.com.au/To find bonus content and a variety of strange rewards, support our show by visiting Patreon.com/CryptoNaturalist. You can also help by rating, reviewing, and telling a friend. For books and poetry collections by Jarod K. Anderson and Leslie J. Anderson, visit CryptoNaturalist.com/books. You'll find information about submitting your poetry or prose for our hidden lore segments in the about section of our website at CryptoNaturalist.com. This show is produced and edited by Tracy Barnett. You can find them online, anywhere at TheOtherTracy or TheOtherTracy.com. Thanks to Adam Hurt for the use of his song Garfield's Blackberry Blossom from his album Insight. For more information on Adam's music, performances, and teaching, visit adamhurt.com. Reminder: Transcripts of this and every episode are available at cryptonaturalist.com.

The Cryptonaturalist
Episode 65: Autumn Traditions

The Cryptonaturalist

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 17:43


Autumn is full of fun, cozy traditions, like keeping watch on the knothole man so he doesn't reach too far into our world.Thanks to Harrison Hamm for this episode's hidden lore segment. Harrison Hamm is an LA-based poet, screenwriter, and essayist originally from rural Tennessee. Selected for fellowships with New York Stage & Film Filmmakers Workshop, Diverso's The Minority Report, and Roadmap Writers, he has also received research grants for interdisciplinary academic, creative, and pedagogic pursuits at his alma mater Loyola Marymount University. Writing can be found published/forthcoming in The Missouri Review's "Poem of the Week," West Trade Review's "Ecobloomspaces" anthology, Pacific Coast Poetry's "Poetry Goes to the Movies" anthology, Fatal Flaw Literary, Broken Antler, Hominum Journal, Susurrus & more at harrisonhamm.com.Thanks to Rhys Lawton for voicing this episode's hidden lore. Rhys Lawton is an award winning performer, writer and director based in London. With over a decade of performance experience, and skills that include puppeteering, improvisational role play, interactive performance, and voice acting, Rhys can bring any character to life. Most recently he has been heard as Press Secretary Carson in the Silt Verses and Gryffudd in The Amelia Project. He has one cat at present.The CryptoNaturalist is written and read by Jarod K. Anderson. To find bonus content and a variety of strange rewards, support our show by visiting Patreon.com/CryptoNaturalist. You can also help by rating, reviewing, and telling a friend. For books and poetry collections by Jarod K. Anderson and Leslie J. Anderson, visit CryptoNaturalist.com/books. You'll find information about submitting your poetry or prose for our hidden lore segments in the about section of our website at CryptoNaturalist.com. This show is produced and edited by Tracy Barnett. You can find them online, anywhere at TheOtherTracy or TheOtherTracy.com. Thanks to Adam Hurt for the use of his song Garfield's Blackberry Blossom from his album Insight. For more information on Adam's music, performances, and teaching, visit adamhurt.com. Reminder: Transcripts of this and every episode are available at cryptonaturalist.com. Stay Curious. Stay Wild. Stay Weird.

Banjo Hangout Newest 100 Songs
Garfield's Blackberry Blossom (Ed Haley)

Banjo Hangout Newest 100 Songs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2024


A tune of the week to challenge us! Blackberry Blossom is certainly a favorite. Garfield's Blackberry Blossom is related, but another challenge. After having had a lesson on Ed Haley's version from Adam Hurt several years ago, here's my attempt to arrange one myself.

Banjo Hangout Newest 100 Clawhammer and Old-Time Songs
Garfield's Blackberry Blossom (Ed Haley)

Banjo Hangout Newest 100 Clawhammer and Old-Time Songs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2024


A tune of the week to challenge us! Blackberry Blossom is certainly a favorite. Garfield's Blackberry Blossom is related, but another challenge. After having had a lesson on Ed Haley's version from Adam Hurt several years ago, here's my attempt to arrange one myself.

Banjo Hangout Newest 100 Songs
Devils Dream (key of G, normal speed)

Banjo Hangout Newest 100 Songs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024


Dave Hum recorded a beautiful hybrid of two different songs: 'Devil's Dream and Blackberry Blossom.' Although I love playing both songs together, sometimes I just enjoy playing Devil's Dream by itself. So, I have made a backing track just for Devil's Dream. I made backing tracks in the keys of both A and G for your preference.

The Cryptonaturalist
Episode 64: Northern Pondhawk

The Cryptonaturalist

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2024 15:10


Best to have a telepathic microphone when searching for cryptid dragonflies. Sometimes the simple, straightforward solutions are the best option.Thanks to Luísa Black Ellis for this week's hidden lore poetry. Luísa is a Brazilian-American poet and self-taught ecologist methodically inspecting mosses in traditional Nansemond and Chesepian territory. She lives a quiet and devotional life in a monastery with her husband, renowned interdisciplinary artist JJJJJerome Ellis. Her loyalties lie with the lichens. Consider supporting her work with the Tidewater Solidarity Bail Fund by visiting 757bailfund.com. The CryptoNaturalist is written and read by Jarod K. Anderson. Preorders for Jarod K. Anderson's new memoir about loving nature and struggling with depression are now open. Visit JarodKAnderson.com for more information. To find bonus content and a variety of strange rewards, support our show by visiting Patreon.com/CryptoNaturalist. You can also help by rating, reviewing, and telling a friend. For books and poetry collections by Jarod K. Anderson and Leslie J. Anderson, visit CryptoNaturalist.com/books. You'll find information about submitting your poetry or prose for our hidden lore segments in the about section of our website at CryptoNaturalist.com. This show is produced and edited by Tracy Barnett. You can find them online, anywhere at TheOtherTracy or TheOtherTracy.com. Thanks to Adam Hurt for the use of his song Garfield's Blackberry Blossom from his album Insight. For more information on Adam's music, performances, and teaching, visit adamhurt.com.

The Cryptonaturalist
Episode 63: Corvid

The Cryptonaturalist

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024


Many seemingly common corvids are cryptids. There's a world of difference between perceiving a thing and knowing the full story.Thanks to Jamie Lackey for today's hidden lore. Jamie Lackey lives in Pittsburgh with her husband and their cats. She has had over 200 short stories published in places like Beneath Ceaseless Skies, Apex Magazine, and Escape Pod. In addition to writing, she spends her time reading, playing tabletop RPGs, and hiking. Check out Jamie's new short story collection Shadows on Glass and Other Stories - "From sentient stuffed animals to haunted terpsitones to friendly toasts, this whimsical and unsettling collection of weird little stories contains something for everyone." And check out her new novel! Toil and Trouble: A Pride and Prejudice Retelling, which is a Pride and Prejudice retelling with witches. Find out more at www.jamielackey.com. Thanks to Richard Parrington for voicing today's field report. Richard is an amateur British voice actor who fled the U.K for Ohio after it was exposed that he doesn't like tea. The CryptoNaturalist is written and read by Jarod K. Anderson. Preorders for Jarod K. Anderson's new memoir about loving nature and struggling with depression are now open. Visit JarodKAnderson.com for more information. To find bonus content and a variety of strange rewards, support our show by visiting Patreon.com/CryptoNaturalist. You can also help by rating, reviewing, and telling a friend. For books and poetry collections by Jarod K. Anderson and Leslie J. Anderson, visit CryptoNaturalist.com/books. You'll find information about submitting your poetry or prose for our hidden lore segments in the about section of our website at CryptoNaturalist.com. This show is produced and edited by Tracy Barnett. You can find them online, anywhere at TheOtherTracy or TheOtherTracy.com. Thanks to Adam Hurt for the use of his song Garfield's Blackberry Blossom from his album Insight. For more information on Adam's music, performances, and teaching, visit adamhurt.com. Reminder: Transcripts of this and every episode are available at cryptonaturalist.com. Stay Curious. Stay Wild. Stay Weird.

The Cryptonaturalist
Episode 61: Tending the Garden

The Cryptonaturalist

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 15:36


Contentment is both a skill and a gift we grant ourselves. The CryptoNaturalist is written and read by Jarod K. Anderson. Preorders for Jarod K. Anderson's new memoir about loving nature and struggling with depression are now open. Visit JarodKAnderson.com for more information. To find bonus content and a variety of strange rewards, support our show by visiting Patreon.com/CryptoNaturalist. You can also help by rating, reviewing, and telling a friend. For books and poetry collections by Jarod K. Anderson and Leslie J. Anderson, visit CryptoNaturalist.com/books. You'll find information about submitting your poetry or prose for our hidden lore segments in the about section of our website at CryptoNaturalist.com. This show is produced and edited by Tracy Barnett. You can find them online, anywhere at TheOtherTracy or TheOtherTracy.com. Thanks to Adam Hurt for the use of his song Garfield's Blackberry Blossom from his album Insight. For more information on Adam's music, performances, and teaching, visit adamhurt.com.

The Cryptonaturalist
Episode 60: Moss Tide

The Cryptonaturalist

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 13:28


Ebbing and flowing, teaming with life, soft to the touch. Some things are better left to themselves.Thanks to Emily Kramer for today's hidden lore poem “An Absence of Ants.” Emily is a poet from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania with an MA in English from Ohio University. She currently works at a nonprofit for domestic violence and crime survivors. Outside of work, she loves hiking, playing cozy video games, and spending time with her two cats. Her work has appeared in Ghost City Review, Split Rock Review, and more.The CryptoNaturalist is written and read by Jarod K. Anderson. Preorders for Jarod K. Anderson's new memoir about loving nature and struggling with depression are now open. Visit JarodKAnderson.com for more information. To find bonus content and a variety of strange rewards, support our show by visiting Patreon.com/CryptoNaturalist. You can also help by rating, reviewing, and telling a friend. For books and poetry collections by Jarod K. Anderson and Leslie J. Anderson, visit CryptoNaturalist.com/books. You'll find information about submitting your poetry or prose for our hidden lore segments in the about section of our website at CryptoNaturalist.com. This show is produced and edited by Tracy Barnett. You can find them online, anywhere at TheOtherTracy or TheOtherTracy.com. Thanks to Adam Hurt for the use of his song Garfield's Blackberry Blossom from his album Insight. For more information on Adam's music, performances, and teaching, visit adamhurt.com. Reminder: Transcripts of this and every episode are available at cryptonaturalist.com.

The Cryptonaturalist
Episode 59: Moon Shadow

The Cryptonaturalist

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 17:19


Night is Earth's shadow and many creatures call it home. The moon's shadow is a different sort of night entirely. Thanks to Nicolette Nuytten for today's hidden lore, “Water Beetles.” Nicolette works at the library and spends her free time walking in the woods or reading everything she can get her grubby little hands on. She lives in Manitoba with her wife and a little grey chinchilla. You can find her at www.nicolettenuytten.com or on Twitter @LibraryNiiThe CryptoNaturalist is written and read by Jarod K. Anderson. Preorders for Jarod K. Anderson's new memoir about loving nature and struggling with depression are now open. Visit JarodKAnderson.com for more information. To find bonus content and a variety of strange rewards, support our show by visiting Patreon.com/CryptoNaturalist. You can also help by rating, reviewing, and telling a friend. For books and poetry collections by Jarod K. Anderson and Leslie J. Anderson, visit CryptoNaturalist.com/books. You'll find information about submitting your poetry or prose for our hidden lore segments in the about section of our website at CryptoNaturalist.com. This show is produced and edited by Tracy Barnett. You can find them online, anywhere at TheOtherTracy or TheOtherTracy.com. Thanks to Adam Hurt for the use of his song Garfield's Blackberry Blossom from his album Insight. For more information on Adam's music, performances, and teaching, visit adamhurt.com. Reminder: Transcripts of this and every episode are available at cryptonaturalist.com.

The Cryptonaturalist
Episode 58: Ghost Flies

The Cryptonaturalist

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 19:56


What counts as a ghost is, perhaps, open to interpretation. Thanks to Steve Shell for voicing today's field report. Steve is a co-creator, writer, and voice of the narrator on the Old Gods of Appalachia podcast. Old Gods is entering the homestretch of their fourth season and will be heading out on tour again this summer. Thanks to Emilie Lygren for today's hidden lore poem, “Chrysalis.” Emilie Lygren is a poet and educator who has published poems in several literary journals and anthologies and developed dozens of publications focused on outdoor science education. Her first collection of poems, What We Were Born For, was selected by the Young People's Poet Laureate as the Poetry Foundation's monthly book pick for February 2022. Emilie lives in San Rafael, California, where she wonders about oaks and teaches poetry in local classrooms. Find her online at: emilielygren.comThanks to Leslie Anderson for reading today's hidden lore. You know Leslie as the voice of Cassandra and the voice of the credits. You may not know that Leslie has a new horror novel coming this August from Quirk Books. The book is titled The Unmothers and it's a folk horror-mystery about a journalist going to a small town to investigate a rumor about a horse giving birth to a healthy, human baby. “The Unmothers is exquisite and haunting in equal measure. . . . Nauseatingly tense and crushingly insightful. This book represents an absolutely vital entry into the horror canon.”—Sarah Gailey, nationally best-selling author of The Echo Wife and Just Like HomeFor preorder information, visit LeslieJAnderson.com Preorders for Jarod K. Anderson's new memoir about loving nature and struggling with depression are now open. Visit JarodKAnderson.com for more information. To find bonus content and a variety of strange rewards, support our show by visiting Patreon.com/CryptoNaturalist. You can also help by rating, reviewing, and telling a friend. The CryptoNaturalist is written and read by Jarod K. Anderson. For books and poetry collections by Jarod K. Anderson and Leslie J. Anderson, visit CryptoNaturalist.com/books. You'll find information about submitting your poetry or prose for our hidden lore segments in the about section of our website at CryptoNaturalist.com. This show is produced and edited by Tracy Barnett. You can find them online, anywhere at TheOtherTracy or TheOtherTracy.com. Thanks to Adam Hurt for the use of his song Garfield's Blackberry Blossom from his album Insight. For more information on Adam's music, performances, and teaching, visit adamhurt.com. Reminder: Transcripts of this and every episode are available at cryptonaturalist.com.

The Cryptonaturalist
Episode 57: Breakfast

The Cryptonaturalist

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 16:10


An early morning record focusing on starting the day The CryptoNaturalist way. Thanks to Joseph Giglio for today's hidden lore, “The Sky.” Joseph is currently an MFA student at George Mason University and originally from Buffalo, NY. He has been previously published in Corvus Review and Dead Fern Press amongst others. He is often somewhere he shouldn't be looking for birds or ghosts, but never bird ghosts. You can find him @JoeWritesWeird on Twitter.Thanks to Ella Watts for voicing today's hidden lore segment. Ella is a queer, disabled director, writer and producer of audio fiction in all of its many forms. She's currently Head of Production at Six to Start, the company behind audio drama and fitness app ZRX. She's also releasing an audio drama series she wrote and directed called Camlann. It's a post-apocalyptic urban fantasy inspired by folklore and Arthurian legends. Ella is an advocate for audio fiction in all of its forms, and longtime fan of The Cryptonaturalist.To find bonus content and a variety of strange rewards, support our show by visiting Patreon.com/CryptoNaturalist. You can also help by rating, reviewing, and telling a friend. The CryptoNaturalist is written and read by Jarod K. Anderson. For books and poetry collections by Jarod K. Anderson and Leslie J. Anderson, visit CryptoNaturalist.com/books. You'll find information about submitting your poetry or prose for our hidden lore segments in the about section of our website at CryptoNaturalist.com. This show is produced and edited by Tracy Barnett. You can find them online, anywhere at TheOtherTracy or TheOtherTracy.com. Thanks to Adam Hurt for the use of his song Garfield's Blackberry Blossom from his album Insight. For more information on Adam's music, performances, and teaching, visit adamhurt.com. Reminder: Transcripts of this and every episode are available at cryptonaturalist.com. Stay Curious. Stay Wild. Stay Weird.

The Cryptonaturalist
Episode 56: A Walk in the Woods

The Cryptonaturalist

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 19:20


There's something playing music just down the path, but that isn't the only worthy mystery beneath the trees. Today's hidden lore was “The Bone Mother's Daughter” by Tim Goldstone. Tim Goldstone is based on a true event. He has roamed widely and currently writes in remote rural Wales Published internationally in numerous print and online journals and anthologies, including The Speculative Book, Altered States, Veil: Journal of Darker Musings, Selcouth Station, I Become The Beast, DarkWinter, Medusa's Kitchen, Pyre, Toil & Trouble, Coven Poetry, Dark Fire Fiction, Red Wolf Periodical, and forthcoming in Flash - The International Short-Short Story magazine, among other venues. His prose sequence was read on stage at The Hay Festival, and his poetry presented on Digging for Wales. Scriptwriting credits for TV, radio, theatre. Loiters in twitter @muddygoldThanks to Amanda Milstein for voicing this episode's hidden lore. Amanda Milstein is a personal friend of the podcast, amateur voice actor and full-time nerd. You can also hear her as Vendetta Violent on the Violent Life Podcast. To find bonus content and a variety of strange rewards, support our show by visiting Patreon.com/CryptoNaturalist. You can also help by rating, reviewing, and telling a friend. The CryptoNaturalist is written and read by Jarod K. Anderson. For books and poetry collections by Jarod K. Anderson and Leslie J. Anderson, visit CryptoNaturalist.com/books. You'll find information about submitting your poetry or prose for our hidden lore segments in the about section of our website at CryptoNaturalist.com. This show is produced and edited by Tracy Barnett. You can find them online, anywhere at TheOtherTracy or TheOtherTracy.com. Thanks to Adam Hurt for the use of his song Garfield's Blackberry Blossom from his album Insight. For more information on Adam's music, performances, and teaching, visit adamhurt.com. Reminder: Transcripts of this and every episode are available at cryptonaturalist.com.

The Cryptonaturalist
Episode 55: Feather Fountain

The Cryptonaturalist

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 20:05


The Feather Fountain is as beautiful as it is deadly and it's plenty of both. Thanks to Cecil Baldwin for voicing the Stairway Keeper. Cecil has long been one of my favorite voices in podcasting and you can hear him on the show that first inspired me to create audio-fiction, Welcome to Night Vale. Thanks to Kathryn Nuernberger for today's hidden lore poem. Kathryn is the author of THE WITCH OF EYE, essays about witches and witch trials, and RUE, poems about plants historically used for birth control. ADVANCED POETRY, a textbook on reading and writing poetry co-authored with Maya Jewell Zeller was just released in January. She is currently writing a collection of essays about symbiotic mutualism, mutual aid, and ways of being together in an age of climate crises. Find her online at: kathrynnuernberger.comTo find bonus content and a variety of strange rewards, support our show by visiting Patreon.com/CryptoNaturalist. You can also help by rating, reviewing, and telling a friend. The CryptoNaturalist is written and read by Jarod K. Anderson. For books and poetry collections by Jarod K. Anderson and Leslie J. Anderson, visit CryptoNaturalist.com/books. You'll find information about submitting your poetry or prose for our hidden lore segments in the about section of our website at CryptoNaturalist.com. This show is produced and edited by Tracy Barnett. You can find them online, anywhere at TheOtherTracy or TheOtherTracy.com. Thanks to Adam Hurt for the use of his song Garfield's Blackberry Blossom from his album Insight. For more information on Adam's music, performances, and teaching, visit adamhurt.com. Reminder: Transcripts of this and every episode are available at cryptonaturalist.com.

The Cryptonaturalist
Episode 54: Mirror Falls

The Cryptonaturalist

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 20:10


The mirror falls, like all water, links us to many other versions of ourself. Thanks to Cat Stone for lending her voice to this episode. Hidden lore poetry by Matt Dennison. Matt is the author of Kind Surgery, from Urtica Press (Fr.) and Waiting for Better, from Main Street Rag Press. His poetry has appeared in Verse Daily, Rattle, Bayou Magazine, Redivider and Cider Press Review, among others. His fiction has appeared in ShortStory Substack, THEMA, GUD, The Blue Crow (Aus), Prole (UK), The Wondrous Real, and is forthcoming in Story Unlikely.To find bonus content and a variety of strange rewards, support our show by visiting Patreon.com/CryptoNaturalist. You can also help by rating, reviewing, and telling a friend. The CryptoNaturalist is written and read by Jarod K. Anderson. For books and poetry collections by Jarod K. Anderson and Leslie J. Anderson, visit CryptoNaturalist.com/books. You'll find information about submitting your poetry or prose for our hidden lore segments in the about section of our website at CryptoNaturalist.com. This show is produced and edited by Tracy Barnett. You can find them online, anywhere at TheOtherTracy or TheOtherTracy.com. Thanks to Adam Hurt for the use of his song Garfield's Blackberry Blossom from his album Insight. For more information on Adam's music, performances, and teaching, visit adamhurt.com. Reminder: Transcripts of this and every episode are available at cryptonaturalist.com.

The Cryptonaturalist
Episode 53: The Uneasiness

The Cryptonaturalist

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 21:39


The Uneasiness waits and watches somewhere beyond dark windows. Thanks to Tim Murphy for his hidden lore poem “Wildness Unafraid.” Tim Murphy (he/him) is a disabled, bisexual poet who lives in Portland, Oregon. His writing explores disability and our complex, tenuous relationship to the more-than-human world. Tim's poetry appears in Wordgathering, Remington Review, Writers Resist, The Long COVID Reader, and more. “Wildness Unafraid” originally appeared in Writers Resist. You can find him on Instagram and Twitter (@brokenwingpoet). To find bonus content and a variety of strange rewards, support our show by visiting Patreon.com/CryptoNaturalist. You can also help by rating, reviewing, and telling a friend. The CryptoNaturalist is written and read by Jarod K. Anderson. For books and poetry collections by Jarod K. Anderson and Leslie J. Anderson, visit CryptoNaturalist.com/books. You'll find information about submitting your poetry or prose for our hidden lore segments in the about section of our website at CryptoNaturalist.com. This show is produced and edited by Tracy Barnett. You can find them online, anywhere at TheOtherTracy or TheOtherTracy.com. Thanks to Adam Hurt for the use of his song Garfield's Blackberry Blossom from his album Insight. For more information on Adam's music, performances, and teaching, visit adamhurt.com. Reminder: Transcripts of this and every episode are available at cryptonaturalist.com.

The Cryptonaturalist
Episode 52: Mecha-Shrew

The Cryptonaturalist

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2024 20:26


Rumor has it the mecha-shrew is extinct, but not all rumors are trustworthy. Thanks to Emily Benson for this episode's hidden lore poem, “On the Question of the Happiness of Clams.” Emily Benson lives in Western New York with her husband and two sons. Previous publications include Deep Wild Journal, Gastropoda, Literary Mama, Moist Poetry Journal, Paddler Press, and The Dillydoun Review. Her work can be found at www.emilybensonpoet.com. To find bonus content and a variety of strange rewards, support our show by visiting Patreon.com/CryptoNaturalist. You can also help by rating, reviewing, and telling a friend. The CryptoNaturalist is written and read by Jarod K. Anderson. For books and poetry collections by Jarod K. Anderson and Leslie J. Anderson, visit CryptoNaturalist.com/books. You'll find information about submitting your poetry or prose for our hidden lore segments in the about section of our website at CryptoNaturalist.com. This show is produced and edited by Tracy Barnett. You can find them online, anywhere at TheOtherTracy or TheOtherTracy.com. Thanks to Adam Hurt for the use of his song Garfield's Blackberry Blossom from his album Insight. For more information on Adam's music, performances, and teaching, visit adamhurt.com. Reminder: Transcripts of this and every episode are available at cryptonaturalist.com.

Banjo Hangout Newest 100 Songs

Blackberry Blossom played at Sooke River BG Fest - June 16-17, 200

Banjo Hangout Newest 100 Other Songs

Blackberry Blossom played at Sooke River BG Fest - June 16-17, 200

The Mandolins and Beer Podcast
The Mandolins and Beer Podcast #191 Forrest O'Connor

The Mandolins and Beer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 67:57


Episode Notes My guest this week on the podcast if Forrest O'Connor. Nashville-born singer-songwriter, guitarist, and mandolinist Forrest O'Connor earned national recognition as one of the lead vocalists and instrumentalists in the O'Connor Band, a group he co-founded with his wife, Kate, and his father, seven-time CMA Award-winning violinist Mark O'Connor. Forrest wrote several songs, including the title track, for the O'Connor Band's debut album Coming Home, which debuted at #1 on Billboard's Top Bluegrass Albums Chart and won a Grammy Award in 2017. Most recently, he arranged and contributed a track to the John Hartford Fiddle Tune Project Vol. 1 tribute album, which was nominated for a Grammy in 2021. Prior to the O'Connor Band, Forrest toured nationally as a duo with Kate and frequently performed as a sideman at The Station Inn in Nashville. In 2014, he won the Tennessee State Mandolin Championship. He is a graduate of Harvard University. Be sure to head over to Forrest's website HERE where you can find links to his projects and social media! Here's a link to the Article about myself and the podcast in this month's edition of the Bluegrass Standard magazine! As Always a HUGE thank you to all of my sponsor's that make this podcast possible each week! Mandolin Cafe Acoustic Disc Peghead Nation Northfiled Mandolins Ellis Mandolins Pava Mandolins Tone Slabs Siminoff Books and Strings Elderly Instruments Stringjoy Strings  Song Clips featured in this episode: “The Saga of Harrison Crab Feathers” by The Hay Brigade (S/T) “In the House of Tom Bombadil” by Nickel Creek (S/T) “Caprice No 4 in D Major” by Mark O' Connor (30 Year Retrospective) “Coming Home” The O'Connor Band (Coming Home) “Garfield's Blackberry Blossom” by The Hay Brigade (S/T) “Jerusalem Bridge” The O'Connor Band (Coming Home)

Get Up in the Cool
Episode 362: Sam & Charlie Sheie (Old Time Fiddle and Guitar)

Get Up in the Cool

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 33:22


Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends! This week's friends are Sam and Charlie Sheie. We recorded this last week at my home in Portland, OR. Tune in this episode: * Squirrel Hunters (0:31) * Blackberry Blossom (7:26) * I'm Not Fed Up with the Pacific Ocean (Ola Bäckström original) / The Rolling Waves (13:53) * Going Across the Sea (24:37) * La Guenille (29:40) * Bonus Track: Tuttle's Reel RSVP for the Shnoll Family String Band's upcoming house show! Email: emilyrosesouther@gmail.com Sign up for Cameron's D Tunes Up the Neck Banjo Workshop (https://camerondewhitt.com/store) Support Get Up in the Cool on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/getupinthecool) Sign up at Pitchfork Banjo for my clawhammer instructional series! (https://www.pitchforkbanjo.com/) Schedule a banjo lesson with Cameron (https://www.camerondewhitt.com/banjolessons) Check out Cameron's other podcast, Think Outside the Box Set (https://boxset.fireside.fm/) Check out Cameron's old time trio Tall Poppy String Band (https://www.tallpoppystringband.com/)

Bluegrass Jam Along
Blackberry Blossom in G at 2 tempos - 75 bpm & 85 bpm

Bluegrass Jam Along

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 15:49


This week we're playing another tune back to back at two different speeds  - once at 75 bpm then again at 85. We're doing Blackberry Blossom and we're in the key of G.We're using the jam along format - that means I'm kicking off playing backup and you're on the tune, then we swap and go round 4 times. Then, after a quick pause, we do the whole thing again at 85 bpm.Don't forget to grab a chord sheet if you need one from bluegrassjamalong.comHappy picking!MattBluegrass Jam Along is proud to be sponsored by Collings Guitars and Mandolins - making some of the finest guitars and mandolins in the world since the 1970s. Visit Collingsguitars.com and find out why. Support the show===- Sign up to get updates on new episodes - Free fiddle tune chord sheets- Here's a list of all the Bluegrass Jam Along interviews- Follow Bluegrass Jam Along for regular updates: Instagram Facebook - Review us on Apple Podcasts

Bluegrass Jam Along
Mini Jam #5 - 3 tunes at 85bpm

Bluegrass Jam Along

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 21:01


This week we've got another mini jam episode. This time we're stepping things up to 85 bpm and playing 3 tunes back to back. This week's tunes areCherokee Shuffle in A (starts at 1:03)Blackberry Blossom in G (starts at 8:08)Big Sciota in G (starts at 14:34)We're doing all three at 85bpm and each tune follows our regular 'jam along' format. That means I play backup and you play lead, then we swap, then we repeat the whole thing another 3 times. The whole jam lasts around 22 minutes.If you want chord charts for these tunes,  head to bluegrassjamalong.com, where you'll also find details of how to get in touch. I'd love to hear any feedback on these mini jams so do let me know what you think.Thanks,Matt

Pot Lucky: A Weed Sommelier Podcast
Blackberry Blossom Gelée and my friend Josh

Pot Lucky: A Weed Sommelier Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 33:31


Josh is one cool dude. Not only have we been friends since High School, but he's also the dude that got me back into weed in college! What would this show be without generosity of Josh? Discussed this week: eating straight flour, nametag pranks, pizza, Snargento, peasant breggfast, grocery store sniffs and bug spray huffs, birthday floor spit, a 3Ds as a laptop, green out, painting buildings, free art, brutal architecture, and more! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/potluckypodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/potluckypodcast/support

Irish and Celtic Music Podcast
Celtic Women of Summer #562

Irish and Celtic Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 59:47


The Celtic women of Summer on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. Eileen Ivers, Nathan Gourley and Laura Feddersen, Abby Green, Banshee in the Kitchen, Three Mile Stone, Niamh Parsons & Graham Dunne, Terry Clarke - Coyne & Tony Gibbons, Eilis Crean, Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh, Mary Knickle, Catherine Koehler, Kathryn Rose, Searson, Molly's Revenge, Moira Smiley, Willos' I hope you enjoyed this week's show. If you Heard music you loved, share the episode and tag the artist on social. Include the show time so they can quickly listen and enjoy. The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast is here to build our diverse Celtic community and help the incredible artists who so generously share their music with you. Musicians rely on your support so they can keep creating new music. If music in this show inspired you, you can buy their CDs, digital downloads, shirts, album pins, and other merch. You can follow them on streaming and see their shows. More and more Celtic musicians are on Patreon, just like this podcast. And of course, I always appreciate it when you drop artists an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. GET CELTIC MUSIC NEWS IN YOUR INBOX The Irish & Celtic Music Magazine is a quick and easy way to plug yourself into more great Celtic culture. Subscribe and get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20 FOR 2022 This is our way of finding the best songs and artists each year. You can vote for as many songs and tunes that inspire you in each episode. Your vote helps me create next year's Best Celtic music of 2022 episode.  Vote Now! THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:06 - Eileen Ivers "Sr. Elizabeth's / Kerryman's Daughter / Top Of The Stairs" from Eileen Ivers 4:11 - WELCOME 4:57 - Nathan Gourley and Laura Feddersen "The Cocktail / Bill McEvoy's / Blackberry Blossom (feat. Brian Miller)" from Life Is All Checkered Laura Fedderson: Fiddle 8:24 - Abby Green "Nead Na Lachan" from Einini 11:06 - Banshee in the Kitchen "Happy Jigs" from Live at the Painted Sky Jill England: accordion Kat Edmonson: guitar Brenda Hunter: hammered dulcimer Kris Wilber: bass 14:10 - Three Mile Stone "Dark is the Color" from Three Mile Stone Erin Shrader, Marla Fibish on mandolin and fiddle 18:14 - FEEDBACK 19:00 - Niamh Parsons & Graham Dunne, Terry Clarke - Coyne & Tony Gibbons "An Páistín Fionn" from So Here's To You  -  Live in Vlissingen 2001 24:40 - Eilis Crean "Tatter Jack Walsh set" from The Lonesome Fiddler 29:52 - Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh "Bríd Óg Ní Mháille" from Foxglove & Fuschia 34:43 - Mary Knickle "Wild Irish Man" from Weave 38:29 - THANKS 40:03 - Catherine Koehler "Bridget O'malley" from Stone Upon Stone 43:18 - Kathryn Rose "Brennan on the Moor" from Origins 46:26 - Searson "Da Tunes" from Live 50:31 - Molly's Revenge With Moira Smiley "Weave My Love a Garland" from The Western Shore 54:14 - CLOSING 55:15 - Willos' "Ballysillan" from 4th The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was edited by Mitchell Petersen with Graphics by Miranda Nelson Designs. The show was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. Subscribe through your favorite podcatcher or on our website where you can become a Patron of the Podcast for as little as $1 per episode. Promote Celtic culture through music at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/. WELCOME CELTOPHILE TO CELTIC MUSIC * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. I am Marc Gunn. I'm a musician and podcaster. I want to introduce you to some amazing Celtic bands and musicians. The artists in this show need your support, which you can do by buying their music. You can find a link to all of the artists, along with show times and chapters for each song when you visit our website at celticmusicpodcast.com. You can also support this podcast on Patreon. WHAT'S NEW IN IRISH & CELTIC MUSIC: BEST OF 2022 Two weeks after the episode is launched, I compile the latest Celtic Top 20 votes to update a playlist on Spotify, Amazon Music, and YouTube. These are the results of your voting. You can help these artists out by following the playlists and adding tracks you love to your playlists. Subscribe to our newsletter to find out who was added this week. Listen on Spotify, Amazon Music, and YouTube. START PODCASTING Podcasting is a fun way to share a message and spread ideas. I've hosted my podcasts with Libsyn since the start. It's the best place to host your podcast. So why not share your love of Celtic music and culture. Sign up through my link and you can support this podcast as well. Oh! And drop me an email if you'd like some hints on how to make a successful podcast. BUY SELCOUTH BY MARC GUNN My latest CD features Sci F'Irish music. That means it is original songs fusing pop culture themes with Irish drinking songs. There are some traditional music on the album. But mostly, it features songwriting by Marc Gunn with guests including: Screeched Inn, The Muckers, Jamie Haeuser, Sam Gillogly, Nathan Deese, and Mikey Mason. Selcouth means, “when everything is strange and different, yet you find it marvelous anyway.” The album is not completely Celtic and it's not just science fiction and fantasy. It's a fusion of the two. It's heartfelt and a lot of fun. It's now on sale in my Bandcamp store. Check out Selcouth now. THANK YOU PATRONS OF THE PODCAST! Because of Your kind and generous support, this show comes out at least four times a month. Your generosity funds the creation, promotion and production of the show. It allows us to attract new listeners and to help our community grow. As a patron, you hear episodes before regular listeners, vote in the Celtic Top 20, and a private feed to listen to the show.  That's for as little as $1 per episode. For higher pledges, you can also get music - only episodes, free MP3s, and stand - alone Celtic Stories when you become a Song Henger. A super special thanks to our Celtic Legends: Dan mcDade, Carol Baril, Miranda Nelson, Nancie Barnett, Kevin Long, Lynda MacNeil, Annie Lorkowski, Travis Senzaki, Shawn Cali HERE IS YOUR THREE STEP PLAN TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST Go to SongHenge.com. That takes you to our Patreon page. Decide how much you want to pledge every week, $1, $5, $10. Make sure to cap how much you want to spend per month. Keep listening to the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast to celebrate Celtic culture through music. You can become a generous Patron of the Podcast on Patreon at SongHenge.com. TRAVEL WITH CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS Every year, I take a small group of Celtic music fans on the relaxing adventure of a lifetime. We don't see everything. Instead, we stay in one area. We get to know the region through its culture, history, and legends. You can join us with an auditory and visual adventure through podcasts and videos. Learn more about the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/ #celticmusic #irishmusic #celticmusicpodcast I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK What are you doing today while listening to the podcast? You can send a written comment along with a picture of what you're doing while listening. Email a voicemail message to celticpodcast@gmail.com

Porch Fiddler
Smash the Windows

Porch Fiddler

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 21:21


Several old-time fiddle tunes from West Virginia, Georgia, Shetland, Canada and Ireland are included in this episode of the Porch Fiddler Podcast. They include: Mineola Rag, Keep the Ark a Movin', Blackberry Blossom and Boatin' Up Sandy. Check out our revised website at www.porchfiddler.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/eric-wilson4/message

The Brewing Network Presents | Dr. Homebrew
Dr. Homebrew | Episode #213: Blackberry Blossom Mead and Salted Caramel Porter

The Brewing Network Presents | Dr. Homebrew

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 74:48


We had two unique beverages on this week's show - a Mead and an ice cream-inspired Porter. The Mead was a sack-strength style mead, made with Blackberry Blossom Honey, and at 14%-ish, was very drinkable. A Salted Caramel Porter was in the second segment, based on the brewer's love of trying new styles and adding his own flair to them. For having just learned how to brew ten months ago, this was a bold move! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bluegrass Jam Along
Blackberry Blossom (G 85 bpm) - Jam Along

Bluegrass Jam Along

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 6:39


This week we're jamming along to Blackberry Blossom and I've got  three brand new backing track episodes for you. This is the jam along track where I play backup, followed by the melody then we keep swapping.  It's four times through in the key of G at 85 bpm.backing track starts at 00:25Don't forget to check out the other three episodes when you're done.If you want a chord chart (or just want to find out more or get in touch),  just head to bluegrassjamalong.com

Bluegrass Jam Along
Blackberry Blossom (G 85 bpm) - You Play Lead

Bluegrass Jam Along

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 3:47


This week we're jamming along to Blackberry Blossom and I've got  three brand new backing track episodes for you. This is the you play lead track where I play backup so you can work on the tune.  It's four times through in the key of G at 85 bpm.backing track starts at 00:29Don't forget to check out the other three episodes when you're done.If you want a chord chart (or just want to find out more or get in touch),  just head to bluegrassjamalong.com

Bluegrass Jam Along
Blackberry Blossom (G 85 bpm) - You Play Rhythm

Bluegrass Jam Along

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 3:47


This week we're jamming along to Blackberry Blossom and I've got  three brand new backing track episodes for you. This is the you play rhythm track where I play the melody so you can work on backup.  It's four times through in the key of G at 85 bpm.backing track starts at 00:27Don't forget to check out the other three episodes when you're done.If you want a chord chart (or just want to find out more or get in touch),  just head to bluegrassjamalong.com

Bluegrass Jam Along
Blackberry Blossom (G 85 bpm) - Performance

Bluegrass Jam Along

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 3:11


This  week we're jamming along to the classic tune Blackberry Blossom. This is a performance track, rather than a backing track. It's me playing both tune and backup so you've got a reference to listen to if you're new to the tune, or just want to be able to listen a few times to the whole thing.Don't forget to check out the other three episodes when you're done and jam along!If you want a chord chart (or just want to find out more or get in touch),  head to bluegrassjamalong.com

Get Up in the Cool
Episode 293: Noa (Old Time Melodic Bass)

Get Up in the Cool

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 62:52


Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends! This week's friend is Noa. We recorded this last week in my home in Portland, Oregon. Tunes and songs in this episode: * Salt Spring (0:34) * Mississippi Waltz (19:16) * Lost Girl (39:25) * Blackberry Blossom (51:33) * Road to Columbus (58:52) * Bonus track: Salt Creek Support Fog Holler's Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/fogholler/fog-hollers-first-studio-album?ref=project_link Visit their website: https://www.fogholler.band/ Follow them on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fogholler/ and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fogholler Buy their albums on Bandcamp: https://fogholler.bandcamp.com/album/rocking-in-a-weary-land Follow Noa on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pynxis/ Support Get Up in the Cool on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/getupinthecool Buy Get Up in the Cool merch like t-shirts, phone cases, and masks! https://get-up-in-the-cool-swag.creator-spring.com/ Sign up at https://www.pitchforkbanjo.com/ for my clawhammer instructional series! Check out Cameron's other podcast, Think Outside the Box Set: https://boxset.fireside.fm/

The Cryptonaturalist
Episode 49: Waiting Room Loach

The Cryptonaturalist

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 21:46


Hidden lore poetry by Mia Cong. Mia is an aspiring chef, occasional poet, and current scribe working under the handle theshitpostcalligrapher across all platforms. Still looking through the urban wilds of Toronto Canada for a kitchen to call home, you can find her writings and love of the deep ocean and decay at genericpoetryblog on tumblr. Special thanks to Guy Montgomery for voicing this episode's field report. Guy does stand up comedy and you can watch him do his new show “Guy Montgomery By Name, Guy Montgomery By Nature” this month at the Melbourne Comedy Festival or in May at the Sydney Comedy Festival. If you aren't going to be in Australia for those shows, check him out on Twitter @guy_mont or on the podcast The Worst Idea of All Time, a show that started with two friends watching and reviewing the movie Grown-Ups 2 every week for a year and, if anything, has gotten stranger since then. Guy is a delight. Look him up. His website: guymontgomery.co.nz Check out Field Guide to the Haunted Forest by Jarod K. Anderson wherever books are sold. Reminder: Transcripts of this and every episode are available at cryptonaturalist.com. Mailing Address: The CryptoNaturalistPO Box 837Delaware, OH 43015 Exclusive stickers, pins, shirts, and access to bonus content and strange expertise on strange topics awaits you at our patreon page. Patreon.com/CryptoNaturalist. You'll find information about submitting your poetry or prose for our hidden lore segments in the about section of our website at CryptoNaturalist.com. The CryptoNaturalist is written and read by Jarod K. Anderson. Thanks to Adam Hurt for the use of his song Garfield's Blackberry Blossom from his album Insight. For more information on Adam's music, performances, and teaching, visit adamhurt.com.

Reso Hangout Newest 20 Songs

This is taken from Jimmy Heffernan's arrangement!!

Ian McKenzie's Blues Podcasts
Episode 393: WEDNESDAY'S EVEN WORSE #543 MARCH 02, 2022

Ian McKenzie's Blues Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 58:58


 | Artist  | Title  | Album Name  | Album Copyright | Kerry Kearney Band  | Goin' To The Mardi Gras  | Smokehouse Serenade | Sean Ardoin & Kreole Rock and Soul  | Stay Here (Live)  | Live In New Orleans  |  | John Mayall  | 03 I'm As Good As Gone (Feat. Buddy Miller)  | The Sun is Shining Down | Bob Corritore & Friends  | Asked For Water  | Down Home Blues Revue 2 | Dick Van Dyke  | Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby  | Blind Raccoon NOLA Blue Collection - Disc Two | Scott Ellison  | Where Do You Go When You Leave  | There's Something About the Night | Bubba And The Big Bad Blues  | I Own The Road  | Drifting  |   |  | Tom Rodwell  | Carry On  | Wood & Waste  |  | Professor Longhair & His Shuffling Hungarians  | Mardi Gras in New Orleans  | New Orleans - Blues, Soul & Jazz Gumbo - CD2 | Chickenbone Slim  | Hook Me Up  | Serve It To Me Hot  |  | Odetta With The Holmes Brothers  | Two Little Fishes And Five Loaves Of Bread  | Shout Sister Shout  |  | The Juke Joints  | Born In Chicago  | 35 Years Of Rock Rollin' Blues | Chuck Berry  | Rock and Roll Music  | The Ultimate Collection cd 1 | Doc Watson & Rec Live Newport Folk Fest 1963/4  | Blackberry Blossom  | The Essential Doc Watson | The Meters  | Talkin' 'Bout New Orleans  | Fire On The Bayou  | 

The Cryptonaturalist
Episode 47: The Fire Feast

The Cryptonaturalist

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 15:10


In this episode, The CryptoNaturalist shares a homemade winter tradition and ponders the importance of making meaning, ritual, and gratitude. Check out Field Guide to the Haunted Forest by Jarod K. Anderson wherever books are sold. Reminder: Transcripts of this and every episode are available at cryptonaturalist.com. Mailing Address: The CryptoNaturalistPO Box 837Delaware, OH 43015 Exclusive stickers, pins, shirts, and access to bonus content and strange expertise on strange topics awaits you at our patreon page. Patreon.com/CryptoNaturalist. You'll find information about submitting your poetry or prose for our hidden lore segments in the about section of our website at CryptoNaturalist.com. The CryptoNaturalist is written and read by Jarod K. Anderson. Thanks to Adam Hurt for the use of his song Garfield's Blackberry Blossom from his album Insight. For more information on Adam's music, performances, and teaching, visit adamhurt.com.

Banjo Hangout Newest 100 Songs
Blackberry Blossom as played by Earl Scruggs

Banjo Hangout Newest 100 Songs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021


Here is a mid-1950s recording of Earl Scruggs backing up the fiddle on Blackberry Blossom.

Banjo Hangout Newest 100 Bluegrass (Scruggs)  Songs
Blackberry Blossom as played by Earl Scruggs

Banjo Hangout Newest 100 Bluegrass (Scruggs) Songs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021


Here is a mid-1950s recording of Earl Scruggs backing up the fiddle on Blackberry Blossom.

Ivory Tower Boiler Room
(Part Two) Grad School Interrupted: A Discussion of Mental Health in the University in 2 Parts

Ivory Tower Boiler Room

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2021 87:26


(Non-Spotify Version) Content Warning: This episode contains intense discussions about depression, anxiety, trauma, sexual assault, violence, and other mental health issues. See Sexual Assault Resources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1g5emgBqoYtDs2gEFVKdFhfbvHDsMQx8-cCR7MstsnIw/edit?usp=sharing Twitter: @IvoryBoilerRoom Facebook: The Ivory Tower Boiler Room Mary DiPipi: @dipips Erika Grumet: @Whatthemamasaw. Thanks to Emily and Michael O'Brien for their song "Blackberry Blossom." --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ivorytowerboilerroom/support

Ivory Tower Boiler Room
(Part Two) Starting from Paumanok with Caitlyn Shea

Ivory Tower Boiler Room

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 87:03


Caitlyn continues her conversation about adapting to virtual programming at the Whitman Birthplace, discussing Whitman during a period of racial and social justice movements, and her work as a professional artist. https://caitlynshea.com/ Facebook: @CaitlynSheaPainter Instagram: @CaitlynArtist https://www.waltwhitman.org/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9DgJ6frgKbvBhToZsBn64A https://www.waltwhitman.org/product/bicentennial-poster/ https://www.waltwhitman.org/product/bicentennial-poster-framed/Recommended Books: https://www.zinnedproject.org/materials/indigenous-peoples-history-of-the-us/ https://yalebooks.yale.edu/book/9780300227116/slaves-cause Music: (Donizetti's "Allegro in C Major") In Honor of Greg Trupiano (the late Whitman specialist and director of the Walt Whitman Project): This Donizetti is dedicated to your memory and spirit. http://waltwhitmaninitiative.org/event/local-heart-global-impact-a-tribute-to-whitman-specialist-greg-trupiano/ ("Blackberry Blossom," Emily O'Brien and Michael O'Brien) Emily O'Brien: https://www.emilysdomain.org/Recorderland/ Andrew on Scholars Beyond the Tower: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2DOzgmGy1rAPVOI88ubzHP?si=sdvi9d-1Qe-AwTKWOZ2AgQ&utm_source=copy-link --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ivorytowerboilerroom/support

Banjo Hangout Top 100 Old Time Songs
Blackberry Blossom (Emma Lee Dickerson)(TOTW)

Banjo Hangout Top 100 Old Time Songs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2020


A wonderful champion fiddler, Tatiana Hargreaves, plays the Tune of the Week and bases it upon the older fiddler Emma Lee Dickerson. In an interview Tatiana claims that's her doppelg?nger, a new word for me. They look alike in photos. The tune is very familiar to me, but Emma Lee's is unique, so I also include the more traditional one in this recording.

Banjo Hangout Top 100 Songs
Blackberry Blossom (Emma Lee Dickerson)(TOTW)

Banjo Hangout Top 100 Songs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2020


A wonderful champion fiddler, Tatiana Hargreaves, plays the Tune of the Week and bases it upon the older fiddler Emma Lee Dickerson. In an interview Tatiana claims that's her doppelg?nger, a new word for me. They look alike in photos. The tune is very familiar to me, but Emma Lee's is unique, so I also include the more traditional one in this recording.