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Canadian maritime field recs on radio

Dave Ruch 16 May 06 - 08:12 AM
Desert Dancer 16 May 06 - 01:01 AM
George Seto - af221@chebucto.ns.ca 09 May 06 - 06:44 PM
GUEST 08 May 06 - 08:17 AM
Desert Dancer 08 May 06 - 12:27 AM
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Subject: RE: Canadian maritime field recs on radio
From: Dave Ruch
Date: 16 May 06 - 08:12 AM

I missed it as well, and was really hoping to catch it. Did anyone record it?


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Subject: RE: Canadian maritime field recs on radio
From: Desert Dancer
Date: 16 May 06 - 01:01 AM

So, that was yesterday (May 14), and unfortunately not archived. I was out of town and missed it. Did anyone catch it?

~ Becky in Tucson


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Subject: RE: Canadian maritime field recs on radio
From: George Seto - af221@chebucto.ns.ca
Date: 09 May 06 - 06:44 PM

Was that this past Sunday, Desert Dancer?

Hope it went well. Do you know if it was archived for downloading or later listening?


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Subject: RE: Canadian maritime field recs on radio
From: GUEST
Date: 08 May 06 - 08:17 AM


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Subject: Canadian maritime field recs on radio
From: Desert Dancer
Date: 08 May 06 - 12:27 AM

Sunday, May 14, 2006, 3 pm, Central time, www.kdhx.org

From the Ballad Listserve, Marge Steiner:

"I just want to let people know that I will be sharing my some of my field recordings made in New Brunswick, both at singers' homes and at the Miramichi Folk Song Festival. For those of you who know the work of Sandy Ives, of Louise Manny, and of Helen Creighton, you will know that the Miramichi has both a rich local song tradition, largely centered around lumbering, and is also a region in which ballads and songs more widely known to folklorists have been preserved. The Miramichi Folksong Festival has provided a unique venue for three cultures to showcase their musical traditions and has also sparked its own song lore. Anyhow, you can hear more about this by pointing your browser to Kdhx.org, and by going to the "Listen Online" link. As far as I know, I will be on during the second hour of Paul's show, "No Time to Tarry Here," which would be three to four P.M., St. Louis time. As I've said so many times before, I feel as though I've "sat at the feet of the masters." Hope you'll listen."


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