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Explore 'Women at War,' showcasing Ukrainian women's art, and enjoy Tom Brosseau's folk tales on The Great American Folk Show from the Grand Forks Opera House.
Episode 18 features acclaimed Canadian singer-songwriter Doug Paisley, the roots-infused pastoral Americana of Cary Morin, and late Grand Forks lefse-maker and author of "Making Lefse Like Grandma," Evelyn Hensrud. Plus, host Tom Brosseau and producer Erik Deatherage pick their next Bob Dylan, and in their recurring segment "Greatness," they highlight two more exceptional albums that stand the test of time.
Richard C. Bell discusses "Voting: The Ultimate Act of Resistance" and voter registration; Tom Brosseau on Grand Forks; Tony Hoagland's "Dickhead" reflects on teen years.
In Episode 17, the tables are turned on Tom Brosseau, who moves from the host chair to the guest chair. Producer Erik Deatherage conducts the career-spanning interview with the Grand Forks-based and raised singer-songwriter.
Rick Gion shares lake-friendly family dishes. In an excerpt from the Great American Folk Show, Tom Brosseau explores the historic Taylor Opera House.
Pastor Danni Dunasky on women priests, youth author Lindsey Undlin, Tom Isern's "The Justice Book" essay, and Melanie Popejoy interviewed by Tom Brosseau.
Tom Brosseau chats with incomparable Celtic music star Loreena McKennitt — she hails from Morden, Manitoba, just across the border from North Dakota. We'll sample some songs about borders and boundaries, and Australians with Aussie singing voices. Plus, a set from rising star Nat Vazer, and a performance by Hubby Jenkins, former Carolina Chocolate Drops multi-instrumentalist, recorded at the Grand Forks Public Library. — The Great American Folk Show is written, recorded, and hosted by folksinger and songwriter Tom Brosseau and produced by Erik Deatherage at Prairie Public Broadcasting in Fargo, North Dakota. Podcast artwork design by DLT. Find Prairie Public (@prairiepublic) and The Great American Folk Show (@greatamericanfolkshow) on Facebook and Instagram.
Celebrate Women's History month with legendary folk artist Judy Collins and singer-songwriter Dawn Landes, who is releasing a reimagining of "The Liberated Women's Songbook from 1971" later this month. Plus, author and former North Dakota oil worker Micahel Patrick F. Smith reads from his New York Times Op-Ed, an appreciation of the late Toby Keith and shares an original song. And Tom performs a new tune inspired by the Magic City. — The Great American Folk Show is written, recorded, and hosted by folksinger and songwriter Tom Brosseau and produced by Erik Deatherage at Prairie Public Broadcasting in Fargo, North Dakota. Podcast artwork design by DLT. Find Prairie Public (@prairiepublic) and The Great American Folk Show (@greatamericanfolkshow) on Facebook and Instagram.
Episode 9 features singer-songwriter and visual artist Jim White, Chicago indie-rock music from Fran, and UK folk band Flyte. — The Great American Folk Show is written, recorded, and hosted by folksinger and songwriter Tom Brosseau and produced by Erik Deatherage at Prairie Public Broadcasting in Fargo, North Dakota. Podcast artwork design by DLT. Find Prairie Public (@prairiepublic) and The Great American Folk Show (@greatamericanfolkshow) on Facebook and Instagram.
Episode 8 of The Great American Folk Show podcast features Minneapolis hip-hop artist Nur-D, harmonica player Jake Groves, and singer-songwriter Dylan LeBlanc. Plus, we break down the highlights of the Grammys including Taylor Swift, Joni Mitchell and Tracy Chapman; and Tom dusts off a favorite from his back catalogue and performs it live. — The Great American Folk Show is written, recorded, and hosted by folksinger and songwriter Tom Brosseau and produced by Erik Deatherage at Prairie Public Broadcasting in Fargo, North Dakota. Podcast artwork design by DLT. Find Prairie Public (@prairiepublic) and The Great American Folk Show (@greatamericanfolkshow) on Facebook and Instagram.
Episode 6 features singer-songwriter Alela Diane, North Dakota troubadour Chuck Suchy, and South Carolina poet laureate Marcus Amaker. — The Great American Folk Show is written, recorded, and hosted by folksinger and songwriter Tom Brosseau and produced by Erik Deatherage at Prairie Public Broadcasting in Fargo, North Dakota. Podcast artwork design by DLT. Find Prairie Public (@prairiepublic) and The Great American Folk Show (@greatamericanfolkshow) on Facebook and Instagram.
Episode 6 features folk legend Alice Gerrard, LA poet Bridgette Bianca, and singer-songwriter Cary Morin. — The Great American Folk Show is written, recorded, and hosted by folksinger and songwriter Tom Brosseau and produced by Erik Deatherage at Prairie Public Broadcasting in Fargo, North Dakota. Podcast artwork design by DLT. Find Prairie Public (@prairiepublic) and The Great American Folk Show (@greatamericanfolkshow) on Facebook and Instagram.
Episode 5 features John Doe of punk band X, folk duo Blue Cactus, and Scottish singer-songwriter Pauline Alexander. Plus, Tom Brosseau and Heidi Gluck sing their rendition of "Silent Night." — The Great American Folk Show is written, recorded, and hosted by folksinger and songwriter Tom Brosseau and produced by Erik Deatherage at Prairie Public Broadcasting in Fargo, North Dakota. Podcast artwork design by DLT. Find Prairie Public (@prairiepublic) and The Great American Folk Show (@greatamericanfolkshow) on Facebook and Instagram.
Episode 4 features Irish singer-songwriter Paul Brady, instrumental duo Mikki & Elvis, and country singer Brennen Leigh. Plus, Tom and Erik share their favorite underrated Irish musicians, and pay tribute to the late Shane MacGowan of The Pogues. — The Great American Folk Show is written, recorded, and hosted by folksinger and songwriter Tom Brosseau and produced by Erik Deatherage at Prairie Public Broadcasting in Fargo, North Dakota. Podcast artwork design by DLT. Find Prairie Public (@prairiepublic) and The Great American Folk Show (@greatamericanfolkshow) on Facebook and Instagram.
Episode 3 features acclaimed singer-songwriter Freedy Johnston performing a touching live song for a veteran, El Paso country artist Abe Mac, and the California coastal folk of Suzanne Vallie. Plus, Tom debuts a live holiday tune, and reveals the alt-rock cover he used to warm up a crowd, and talks about a surprising artist he once opened for. — The Great American Folk Show is written, recorded, and hosted by folksinger and songwriter Tom Brosseau and produced by Erik Deatherage at Prairie Public Broadcasting in Fargo, North Dakota. Podcast artwork design by DLT. Find Prairie Public (@prairiepublic) and The Great American Folk Show (@greatamericanfolkshow) on Facebook and Instagram.
Episode 2 of The Great American Folk Show podcast features singer-songwriter Grant-Lee Phillips, frontman of the band Grant Lee Buffalo, who you also may recognize as the Town Troubadour from Gilmore Girls. Plus, we'll hear from fingerpickin' ragtime guitarist Mary Flower, and musician Leo Rondeau sings a couple humorous holiday songs. Then, we chat with Rick Gion about his booming Facebook group: Fargo-Moorhead Eats, and Tom unveils a couple of live holiday shows he has scheduled this year. — The Great American Folk Show is written, recorded, and hosted by folksinger and songwriter Tom Brosseau and produced by Erik Deatherage at Prairie Public Broadcasting in Fargo, North Dakota. Podcast artwork design by DLT. Find Prairie Public (@prairiepublic) and The Great American Folk Show (@greatamericanfolkshow) on Facebook and Instagram.
Episode 1 features acclaimed folk singer David Wilcox and Americana musician Denitia. Plus, Glen Phillips of alt-rock group Toad the Wet Sprocket reads "When JFK came to UND," an essay written by Tom Brosseau's father, Jim, about his experience seeing President John F. Kennedy speak at the University of North Dakota in 1963. — Is there a piece of music that always makes you cry? Tell Tom about it at officialtombrosseau@gmail.com. — The Great American Folk Show is written, recorded, and hosted by folksinger and songwriter Tom Brosseau and produced by Erik Deatherage at Prairie Public Broadcasting in Fargo, North Dakota. Podcaset artwork design by DLT. Find Prairie Public (@prairiepublic) and The Great American Folk Show (@greatamericanfolkshow) on Facebook and Instagram.
Hosted by folksinger and songwriter Tom Brosseau, The Great American Folk Show Podcast features interviews, music, poetry, and more — curated from the show's beloved radio broadcast.
Wednesday, July 5, 2023 - The North Dakota Bureau of Criminal Investigation investigates crimes, provides forensic services, maintains a criminal history database, trains law enforcement officers, and provides public safety education. Joining us is Lonnie Grabowska, BCI director. ~~~ The WeFest Country Music Festival is coming up in August. In an excerpt of the Prairie Pulse television show, host John Harris visits with general manager Mark Bjerke. ~~~ Great American Folk Show host Tom Brosseau visits with Fargo tintype photographer Kary Janousek.
This Tuesday on the Eight One Sixty radio show on 90.9 The Bridge, it's another deep dive into brand new music from Kansas City area musicians and bands. As we dig even deeper into area musicians we're finding new music from several acts that are new to us.Hear new and recent releases from:The Bitter Lake Association (featuring members of The Greeting Committee)Cardio PartyPaul Jesse & Deegan Poores collaborating with arkkoKye ColorsNOw Beauty (a new project featuring Hermon Mehari)The WhiffsJanelle Monáe collaborating with Sean Kuti and Egypt 80Heidi Lynne Gluck and Tom Brosseau (from North Dakota)Apatunity collaborating with Lela, G7NO aka Gìno Visinia, and JNuua collaboration project from Sho-Toons, Shilow, and EssEmma Bieniewicz (from Grand Rapids, MI) collaborating with Devon Teran of Timbers
A cura di Fabio Barbieri. Musiche: Cure, Bauhaus, Simply Saucer, Pullman, Magnetic Fields, Jefferson Airplane, Wooden Shjips, Radiohead, Carly Simon, Bon Iver, Andrew Bird, Mogwai, Tom Brosseau. Lettura: Mario Desiati
Sunday, December 5, 2021 - Forum reporter Pat Springer compiled an extensive 4 part series on the impact mental illness is having on the criminal justice system. He joins us to share some of the results of his investigation. ~~~ Christy Goulet joins us to discuss indigenous techniques to quiet the mind, control anxiety, and de-stress from everyday life, a preview of a program she'll be presenting in Moorhead next week. Christy is an enrolled member of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa and a descendant of Chief Little Shell.~~~ Tom Brosseau visits with Eileen Seeger about her famous liver pate recipe in an excerpt from Sunday's Great American Folk Show.
Thursday, December 2, 2021 - Forum reporter Pat Springer compiled an extensive 4 part series on the impact mental illness is having on the criminal justice system. He joins us to share some of the results of his investigation. ~~~ Tom Brosseau visits with Eileen Seeger about her famous liver pate recipe in an excerpt from Sunday's Great American Folk Show. ~~~ Sue Balcom is here for Main Street Eats. Today she discusses baking hacks and recipe sharing.
Wednesday, March 31, 2021 - Tom Brosseau returns with another behind-the-scenes preview of this week’s Great American Folk Show. ~~~ Tomorrow on April 1st, the Prairie Pulse television show will acknowledge the start of Child Abuse Prevention Month as John Harris visits with Quinn Jaeger, supervisor with Clay County Social Services. Today share an excerpt of that program, and you can see the entire conversation on our television service at 8 Central Thursday. ~~~ Tom Isern shares a Plains Folk essay, “The Complications of Horses.”
Thursday, February 4, 2021 - Tom Brosseau joins us for a preview of Sunday’s Great American Folk Show. ~~~ Sue Balcom is here for a sweet Main Street Eats.
Wednesday, December 30, 2020 - Tom Brosseau is back in North Dakota, and he’s back on Main Street to tell us about the new episode of the Great American Folk Show, which airs Sunday on Prairie Public. ~~~ Sue Balcom discusses sprouting in this week’s Main Street Eats. ~~~ Matt Olien reviews “Nomadland” and “Wonder Woman 1984”
Friday, December 4, 2020 - Tom Brosseau previews this Sunday’s Great American Folk Show. We’ll also learn about his decision to move back to North Dakota. ~~~ Tom Isern shares a Plains Folk essay, “Those Vetter Boys.” ~~~ News director Dave Thompson is here for a discussion of the latest headlines. ~~~ Matt Olien reviews “Ammonite” with Kate Winslet and Saoirse Ronan.
Thursday, October 29, 2020 - In the final story from Ashley’s visit to Minot, she stops by the iconic Blue Rider Bar to meet the new owner. ~~~ Chuck Lura shares a Natural North Dakota essay on Red-Bellied Snakes and Harris’s Sparrows. ~~~ A preview of Sunday’s Great American Folk Show with Tom Brosseau.. ~~~ Sue Balcom discusses Halloween in this week’s installment of Main Street Eats.
Thursday, October 1, 2020 - Tom Brosseau, host of the Great American Folk Show, which airs this Sunday at 5, joins us not only to preview this month’s episode, he’ll also report on touring amid pandemic and wildfires. ~~~ We continue our conversations with statewide candidates with Thomas Beadle, who is seeking the post of state treasurer. ~~~ Sue Balcom joins us for another episode of Main Street Eats. Today’s topic is winter squash.
Thursday, September 3, 2020 - Tom Brosseau returns to preview this Sunday’s Great American Folk Show. ~~~ Dr. William Haseltine, renowned scientist and the founder of the HIV/AIDS and cancer research centers at Harvard, shares some thoughts on the nation’s response to the pandemic. ~~~ Sue Balcom is here with some ideas for using a bumper crop of garden produce.
Wednesday, July 1, 2020 - Claudia Berg has retired as the director of the State Historical Society of North Dakota has retired. She joins us to introduce the new director, Bill Peterson, who comes to us from the Arizona Historical Society. ~~~ A Plains Folk essay from Tom Isern: “Boys on Duck Creek.” ~~~ Tom Brosseau visits with Ashley Thornberg about the 3rd episode of the Great American Folk Show, which is coming up on Sunday.
"Hi. On today's episode, the fourth of six goodbye episodes, I reminisce some more about my fourteen years at BTR, and revisit moments with Amy O, Dar Williams, Vagabon, Lina Tullgren, Sophie B.Hawkins, and Tom Brosseau. 00:00 - Farewell, Episode 4 01:44 - Introduction to Amy O 02:10 - Lavender Night (2017) - Amy O 03:50 - Sunday Meal (2017) - Amy O 06:08 - Interview - Amy O 09:24 - Maia 12:18 - Buzzer (2015) - Dar Williams 14:59 - Interview - Dar Williams 17:23 - Maia 18:33 - Cold Apartment (2017) - Vagabon 21:33 - Interview - Vagabon 25:15 - Maia 26:52 - Fitchburg State (2017) - Lina Tullgren 30:23 - Interview - Lina Tullgren 35:21 - Maia 36:42 - Interview - Sophie B. Hawkins 38:35 - Damn, I Wish I Was Your Lover (2015) - Sophie B. Hawkins 45:06 - Maia 47:04 - Love High John The Conqueror Root (2015) - Tom Brosseau 49:54 - Interview (2015) - Tom Brosseau 55:18 - Maia 56:03 - Interview (2016) - Tom Brosseau 58:32 - Outro 59:30 - Finish "
"Hi. On today's episode, the fourth of six goodbye episodes, I reminisce some more about my fourteen years at BTR, and revisit moments with Amy O, Dar Williams, Vagabon, Lina Tullgren, Sophie B.Hawkins, and Tom Brosseau. 00:00 - Farewell, Episode 4 01:44 - Introduction to Amy O 02:10 - Lavender Night (2017) - Amy O 03:50 - Sunday Meal (2017) - Amy O 06:08 - Interview - Amy O 09:24 - Maia 12:18 - Buzzer (2015) - Dar Williams 14:59 - Interview - Dar Williams 17:23 - Maia 18:33 - Cold Apartment (2017) - Vagabon 21:33 - Interview - Vagabon 25:15 - Maia 26:52 - Fitchburg State (2017) - Lina Tullgren 30:23 - Interview - Lina Tullgren 35:21 - Maia 36:42 - Interview - Sophie B. Hawkins 38:35 - Damn, I Wish I Was Your Lover (2015) - Sophie B. Hawkins 45:06 - Maia 47:04 - Love High John The Conqueror Root (2015) - Tom Brosseau 49:54 - Interview (2015) - Tom Brosseau 55:18 - Maia 56:03 - Interview (2016) - Tom Brosseau 58:32 - Outro 59:30 - Finish "
Thursday, June 4, 2020 - Tom Brosseau created and hosts the newest show on Prairie Public, The Great American Folk Show. He joins us for a preview of show #2. ~~~ Tom Isern shares a story about a pandemic of the past in North Dakota in a Plains Folk essay titled "The Finger of Blame." ~~~ Sue Balcom is here for Main Street Eats. Today’s topic is dandelions.
Sunday, May 3, 2020 - Dave Thompson provides a COVID-19 Update. ~~~ Governor Doug Burgum is John Harris’s guest in an excerpt from the Prairie Pulse television show as they talk about the partial re-opening of the state’s economy. ~~~ The Great American Folk Show premieres on Prairie Public’s radio service at 5pm on Sunday. Singer-songwriter Tom Brosseau, a native North Dakotan, is the creative force behind the show. He joins us for a preview.
Tom Brosseau makes the kind of music you rarely find in the world today. Though Tom himself would probably say - you just need to look around. While on his European tour this fall, he played at StudioBar in Amsterdam and the following day came to the kitchen-studio to talk about music, his return to North Dakota, things he is working on and learning and much more. Tom is a great observer of people and the world around him, this is normally expressed through his music, but the next best thing has got to be through a podcast conversation.
Cette semaine nous avons une émission spontané pleine de nouveautés, notamment, Pharis & Jason Romero, The Sweet Lowdown, Finch and the Moon, Tom Brosseau, Anna & Elizabeth et Aldous Harding. Pharis & Jason Romero - A Wanderer I'll Stay The Sweet Lowdown - River Winding Down Billy String & Don Julin - Walk on boy Della Mae - Maybeline Finn and The Moon - Train of Thought Tom Brosseau - Roll On With Me Notre Dame de Grass - St-Jean Express Foghorn Stringband - Pretty Polly Aldous Harding - Hunter Anna & Elizabeth - Little Black Train Crooked Brothers - Pass You By Lily of the Valley - The Bay Oh My Darling - Ma Belle Lindsay Lou & The Flatbelly's - House Together Jayme Stone - Susan Anna Gal
Cette semaine nous avons une émission spontané pleine de nouveautés, notamment, Pharis & Jason Romero, The Sweet Lowdown, Finch and the Moon, Tom Brosseau, Anna & Elizabeth et Aldous Harding. Pharis & Jason Romero - A Wanderer I'll Stay The Sweet Lowdown - River Winding Down Billy String & Don Julin - Walk on boy Della Mae - Maybeline Finn and The Moon - Train of Thought Tom Brosseau - Roll On With Me Notre Dame de Grass - St-Jean Express Foghorn Stringband - Pretty Polly Aldous Harding - Hunter Anna & Elizabeth - Little Black Train Crooked Brothers - Pass You By Lily of the Valley - The Bay Oh My Darling - Ma Belle Lindsay Lou & The Flatbelly's - House Together Jayme Stone - Susan Anna Gal
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When Portland, Oregon computer programmer Philip Graham decided that his singer-songwriter daughter needed a better microphone, he didn't just turn to the latest pro audio catalog. Instead, Graham decided to do some research and build her one from scratch. Two years and a ton of R&D later, Ear Trumpet Labs was born and Graham found himself with a new day job, hand-assembling microphones for professional and amateur musicians. Though Graham's microphones are visually distinctive and look almost steampunk with their copper tubing, plumbing flanges and unique designs, each is made with function in mind. Onstage, acclaimed acoustic artists such as the Milk Carton Kids, Tom Brosseau and Della Mae have all embraced Ear Trumpet microphones. read more
For our 72nd podcast, we chat with Southern California singer-songwriter Tom Brosseau. Brosseau is no stranger to the magazine, he appeared in our third issue. On this week's podcast, he talks about the Largo music scene he calls home; his Martin 000-18; the story behind the Punch Brothers covering his tune “How to Grow a Woman From the Ground” and more. He also describes the making of his 2014 album Grass Punks, which was produced by Sean Watkins. We also have a great video of Brosseau performing “I Love to Play Guitar” at our offices on our site here. Duration: 16:38
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