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unaccompanied folksong on radio

08 Nov 00 - 06:55 AM (#336609)
Subject: unaccompanied folksong on radio
From: nutty

I have been exploring internet radio programmes for some time now but have yet to hear any unaccompanied folk . The majority of songs are contempory and all songs are accompanied. Although I have enjoyed what I have heard - can anyone direct me to a more traditional site ,please ?


08 Nov 00 - 10:47 AM (#336689)
Subject: RE: unaccompanied folksong on radio
From: Alice

Try radio from Ireland. In particular, check out the archives of the Ceili House program. http://www.rte.ie/

Alice


08 Nov 00 - 10:56 AM (#336695)
Subject: RE: unaccompanied folksong on radio
From: Alice

Also, try out The Late Session, a trad program at that rte.ie link I gave in the last message. - alice


08 Nov 00 - 05:29 PM (#336850)
Subject: RE: unaccompanied folksong on radio
From: BigDaddy

Depends on where you are. Do you get "Thistle and Shamrock" on public radio? Where are you (geographically)?


08 Nov 00 - 05:59 PM (#336859)
Subject: RE: unaccompanied folksong on radio
From: Mike Regenstreif

I just looked at what I've got planned for tomorrow's Folk Roots/Folk Branches program and see that there are three unaccompanied folk songs on the list.

Mike Regenstreif


08 Nov 00 - 06:03 PM (#336862)
Subject: RE: unaccompanied folksong on radio
From: Bert

There's often one or two on Mudcat Radio.


09 Nov 00 - 04:47 AM (#337098)
Subject: RE: unaccompanied folksong on radio
From: nutty

BigDaddy I'm in ENGLAND and have not discovered 'Thistle and Shamrock ' more info would be appreciated.


09 Nov 00 - 11:24 PM (#337606)
Subject: RE: unaccompanied folksong on radio
From: Sandy Paton

Bob Blackman, in Lansing, Michigan, does a special all unaccompanied singing program on his radio show at least once a year. Unaccompanied harmony singing is his favorite genre. Pat Walke in Iowa frequently uses unaccompanied selections on her radio show. Hers is a very tradition-oriented program. I'm sure there are others.

Sandy


10 Nov 00 - 10:33 AM (#337872)
Subject: RE: unaccompanied folksong on radio
From: Alice

nutty, you mentioned that you are listening to the radio on the internet - that link I gave to rte should work for you. Also, Thistle and Shamrock is a radio show in National Public Radio in the US. Here is the webpage. The Thistle and Shamrock - click here


10 Nov 00 - 10:39 AM (#337876)
Subject: RE: unaccompanied folksong on radio
From: Alice

The Thistle and Shamrock is a great program, in my opinion, but you must realize

it is not focused on unaccompanied singing.

You may hear that once in awhile, but not the majority of the program. In case you didn't follow the links at that NPR page, here is how to listen to the program internationally:

The Thistle & Shamrock® is distributed throughout Europe via America One, Fridays @ 1700 Paris time on the Astra satellite, and worldwide on the American Armed Forces Network, Saturdays @ noon Berlin time/1900 Tokyo time.

For a satellite/cable listening guide contact NPR Worldwide,
635 Massachusetts Ave. NW,
Washington, DC 20001, USA
(e-mail: worldwide@npr.org).


10 Nov 00 - 11:05 AM (#337905)
Subject: RE: unaccompanied folksong on radio
From: GUEST,Russ

Check out "SMITHSONIAN FOLKWAYS WOMEN" on live365.com. I know there are unaccompanied singers in the Folkways catalog. Just heard Jean Ritichie.


10 Nov 00 - 12:33 PM (#337998)
Subject: RE: unaccompanied folksong on radio
From: nutty

Thanks Alice the links have worked fine and I am really enjoying the new programmes I'm listening to.Also thanks to everyone who has helped - you're all wonderful.