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Subject: Folk Music Podcasts (Internet Shows) From: Dulcimer1A Date: 30 Jan 06 - 04:22 PM Hello Everyone: I'd like to invite all to have a listen to our new folk music podcasts (similiar to internet radio - and always free!). You can hear the latest from the Kattywompus Folk Studio by visiting us at: http://kattywompusfolkstudio.libsyn.com We have lots of free folk music, videos, artist interviews and how-to segments featuring dulcimer, rhythm bones, guitar and more. Thank you! Cordially, Jennifer Ranger Kattywompus String Band Toll Free: (877) 365-5744 www.SoKattywompus.com |
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Subject: Folk Music Podcasts (Internet Shows) From: Dulcimer1A Date: 30 Jan 06 - 04:28 PM Hello Everyone! I'd like to invite all to hear our NEW FOLK MUSIC PODCASTS (similiar to internet radio - and always free!) To listen visit: Hear Kattywompus Podcasts We have lots of great folk music, artist interviews, videos and specialized 'how-to' segments! Thank you. Cordially, Jennifer Ranger Kattywompus String Band (877) 365-5744 www.SoKattywompus.com |
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Subject: RE: Folk Music Podcasts (Internet Shows) From: Geoff the Duck Date: 30 Jan 06 - 06:24 PM I'll have a listen. Quack! GtD. |
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Subject: folk music podcasts From: GUEST,folk_pirate Date: 11 Jun 06 - 11:37 AM for those who don't know, a podcast is essentially a free internet radio programme, which you can download and listen to at your leisure - if you subscribe to it (through - say iTunes) you will automatically recieve every new episode. There are many really good folk podcasts, but specifically, you should try these guys out, they broadcast from edinburgh (scotland) www.gardensessions.co.uk they do an hour long podcast every 2 weeks which you can download from their website, i wish it was more often though, because the music is amazing - it's all new artists as well - plus extremely entertaining chat (which unusually, there's not ENOUGH of). fingers crossed they'll change it to weekly someday because it's unbelievably good!! |
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Subject: RE: folk music podcasts From: GUEST,the_guru Date: 11 Jun 06 - 08:04 PM it's probably worth pointing out (as i didn't know this till recently) that you don't need an ipod to listen to podcasts, just a computer. |
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Subject: RE: folk music podcasts From: Bernard Date: 12 Jun 06 - 01:22 PM Don't forget Radio Britfolk! Since the demise of BBC GMR 'Sounds of Folk', Ali and I now record two programmes per month for Radio Britfolk, and programme 3 goes online on Monday June 19th. We still call it 'Sounds of Folk' with Oysterband's 'Blackwaterside' as our signature tune. More information can be found at the Sounds of Folk website. |
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Subject: RE: Folk Music Podcasts (Internet Shows) From: wysiwyg Date: 05 Dec 06 - 10:22 AM There is some verty good stuff in there! ~Susan |
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Subject: RE: Folk Music Podcasts (Internet Shows) From: DebC Date: 05 Dec 06 - 01:27 PM I would also invite folks to hear our podcast "From the Ridgeline" from independent recording label Falling Mountain Music Debra Cowan |
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