WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour
Saturday 7-8pm, Sunday 6-7pm
About the program: Folksinger and Michael Johnathon started the Americana format “WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour” in 2001, in a tiny studio that barely seated 12 people airing on just one college radio station. “WoodSongs” is truly unique in the world of musical radio and television programs, as it is produced entirely by volunteers.
Folk News
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The album's not dead! Want proof? NPR Music's list of the best albums of 2023 features masterworks by veterans, newcomers, iconoclasts and at least one supergroup.
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The singer-songwriter performs songs that swoon at the wonders of love, but also deep partnership.
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At the Tiny Desk, the guitarist plays quiet, gentle melodies inspired by his Texas panhandle home.
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The skillful guitarist talks about the experiences underneath her latest album, The Greater Wings.
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The supergroup's self-titled debut album was a chance for five of the world's best bluegrass players to honor the genre's traditional sound.
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Every weekday through Hispanic Heritage Month, World Cafe dives into the music of a different country in Latin America.
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Every weekday through Hispanic Heritage Month, World Cafe dives into the music of a different country in Latin America.
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Every weekday through Hispanic Heritage Month, World Cafe dives into the music of a different country in Latin America.
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Every weekday through Hispanic Heritage Month, World Cafe dives into the music of a different country in Latin America.
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Every weekday through Hispanic Heritage Month, World Cafe dives into the music of a different country in Latin America.