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Free mp3s: 24 hours of podcasts explore Smithsonian Folkways music, poetry

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February 16, 2009 1:00 pm
By Sheila Lennon

Smithsonian Folkways - The Folkways Collection

This series of 24 one-hour programs explores the remarkable collection of music, spoken word, and sound recordings that make up Folkways Records (now at the Smithsonian as Smithsonian Folkways Recordings). The music of modern day giants like Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, and Ani Difranco is interwoven with original Folkways recordings to demonstrate the lasting legacy that Folkways Records has on popular music. Recent and archival interviews with Pete Seeger, Woody Guthrie, Lead Belly, Mickey Hart, Studs Terkel, and others help reveal the remarkable human stories behind this equally remarkable collection. The series was produced by CKUA Radio in Alberta, Canada and originally aired in 1999.

...download each episode as an MP3 file directly to your computer from the following list.

This is the shortlist. There's more detail about each at the link above.

Episode 1: A Folkways Overture
Episode 2: Moses Asch: Man and Myth
Episode 3: Folkways: An American Canon
Episode 4: The Anthology of American Folk Music Part I
Episode 5: The Anthology of American Folk Music Part II
Episode 6: The Anthology of American Folk Music Part III
Episode 7: Huddie Leadbetter (Lead Belly)
Episode 8: Woody Guthrie
Episode 9: Blues
Episode 10: Jazz
Epsode 11: Country and Bluegrass
Episode 12: Pete Seeger
Episode 13: Music and the Winds of Change: The Labor Movement
Episode 14: Music and the Winds of Change: The Civil Rights Movement
Episode 15: Music and the Winds of Change: The Women's Movement
Episode 16: Children's Music
Episode 17: Voices of History
Episode 18: Music of the World

Episode 19: Music of the World II

Episode 20: The Poets

Episode 21: Subterranean Homesick Blues I

Episode 22: Subterranean Homesick Blues II
Episode 23: Phil Ochs
Episode 24: Epilogue

It's quite a series.

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