When you hear about the music of a guitar virtuoso with a doctorate in philosophy, who cut his musical teeth performing and collaborating with singer-songwriter Al Stewart (“Year of the Cat”), you know you will be getting som...
Angry Smoke Stories from the fireground as told by Atlanta Deputy Fire Chief (retired) Joseph M. Tolbert. Joe regales us first person accounts of 4 remarkable incidents during his career, incidents that he should NOT have bee...
In this audio expedition, Abby K invited me to join her as she shares her musical journey and stories how her family and co-writers have shaped her music. The pandemic DID NOT slow her down. In fact, it seems it …
A wide ranging conversation with singer-songwriter Joe Peters, PhD. Joe has released over a dozen CDs of original songs. He grew up in the American Midwest during the 1960s and 70s, and his songs hearken back to a time when …
Featured guest, Aireene Espiritu, share her roots that grew into a passion for creating and singing and playing beautiful music to help the world heal itself. She is generous with her time and talent for the benefit of others.
This episode seeks feelings. Listeners will hear the music of Antsy McClain. And, if you don't experience feeling listening to Antsy's music, please seek medical attention immediately. Listeners will also hear stories about one firefighter's experience related to line-of-duty deaths.
In this first episode (and maybe the last) you'll meet Laura Benson and Dave Pascoe. They are the two founding members of Late For The Train , an indie-folk string group rooted in American folk and bluegrass music. Based in …