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    Explore " fiddle" with insightful episodes like "Lesa Terry", "Episode 260: Retrospective - First Lady of Cape Breton Song Rita MacNeil: (May 28, 1944-April 16, 2013).", "Episode 259: Preview International Festival of Celtic Colours October 6 to 15, 2023.", "Episode 258: Retrospective - The Rankin Family." and "MORGAN PAROS" from podcasts like ""The Pointed Nose", "Sounds Atlantic", "Sounds Atlantic", "Sounds Atlantic" and "The Liner Notes Podcast - With Crimson Calamity"" and more!

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    Episode 259: Preview International Festival of Celtic Colours October 6 to 15, 2023.

    Episode 259: Preview International Festival of Celtic Colours October 6 to 15, 2023.

    The 27th. International Festival of Celtic Colours - A showcase of celtic music and community events throughout Cape Breton Nova Scotia, from October 6 - 15. Artistic Director Dawn Beaton visits to preview this annual celtic music festival, including an overview and sample of concerts at 49 venues along with over 200 community events scheduled throughout Cape Breton.  

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    MORGAN PAROS

    MORGAN PAROS

    The Liner Notes Podcast with Crimson Calamity.

    Audiocapsules: Deep-dive interviews, reviews, and live tunes from your new favorite artists. We used to read the liner notes. Now? We Listen.

    SEASON 3: Episode 5 - September 6th 2023

    Beyond Talented, Genuine, Articulate and Lovely multi instrumentalist Morgan Paros sat with Lauren and Mallory to discuss her journey from violinist, to touring musician, to session player, to brand new solo artist!  Be on the lookout for Morgan as we believe she is soon to take over the world and check out her songs on Spotify. Special thanks to Melanie and Bob Stagnaro of Los Angeles for opening up their gorgeous home to us for tracking this episode. It's easily a favorite of ours this season!

    Drink of the week: Iced Matcha Lattes with Coconut Milk

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    Ashley MacIsaac Sleepy Maggie

    Ashley MacIsaac Sleepy Maggie

    On the latest episode of "90's Tunes with Lena and Avery", the dynamic duo listened to the high-energy Celtic fiddle tune. Lena and Avery were blown away by the infectious beat and catchy melody of the song, which they deemed a perfect representation of the exciting and eclectic music scene of the 90s. They also praised MacIsaac's skillful musicianship and the way he blended traditional Celtic music with modern elements to create a unique and unforgettable sound. Overall, "Sleepy Maggie" was a great and fun song that perfectly captured the spirit of the 90s music era.

    Rainbow Flags & Rubik's cubes

    Rainbow Flags & Rubik's cubes

    Show Open: Mouse Problems and a cat door
    11:15: Kids still doing school, restarting catechism
    14:06: Molly’s theological musing…or failing for the week- Faith can’t explain what a rainbow means. Failing to teach the younger kids
    18:00: Two things about the rainbow from the story of now Noah
    22:50: Pride rainbow flag discussion, variations and some history
    25:29: The ark and the small remanent of the faithful
    33:22: Rubik's cube documentary, Max Park's 3x3 world record, cube culture, autism and one of the nicest guys ever.
    Warren Hood: Songwriters Across Texas
    47:02: Titus signs up for his first website with Molly and marks a weird parenting milestone
    50:25: Single password management apps and cybersecurity
    1:01:17: Recipe: Fruit pizza
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    Jourdan Thibodeaux & The Self Reflection of One's Culture

    Jourdan Thibodeaux & The Self Reflection of One's Culture

    Welcome to this week's episode of AcadianaCasts Presents:

    Today, we are thrilled to have Jourdan Thibodeaux, a musician and Cajun culture connoisseur, join us for an exciting and informative conversation.

    Jourdan shares his deep understanding of Cajun and Creole culture, dispelling common misconceptions and revealing what these terms truly mean. He discusses how people in south Louisiana can embrace their ancestral roots through language and why it's so important to preserve these traditions.

    We also dive into Jourdan's new album, "La Prière," and explore the inspiration behind its creation. He shares his creative process and how his music reflects his love and respect for Louisiana's unique culture.

    As a father himself, Jourdan also discusses his experiences raising children who speak Louisiana French, and the importance of passing down cultural traditions to future generations.

    We also touch on Jourdan's involvement with the creation of Ethel Park in Washington, LA.

    Throughout our conversation, Jourdan's passion and knowledge of Cajun and Creole culture shine through, making this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in Louisiana's unique heritage.

    AcadianaCasts Presents: Jourdan Thibodeaux

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    Crying Uncle Bluegrass: Bluegrass Roots, Modern Shoots: The Future of Bluegrass Music

    Crying Uncle Bluegrass: Bluegrass Roots, Modern Shoots: The Future of Bluegrass Music

    Today, I’m joined by the members of Crying Uncle Bluegrass, a California-based bluegrass band. Fiddle player Miles Quale teamed up with his brother Teo, a mandolin player, bassist Andrew Osborn, and guitarist John Gooding to jam together almost five years ago when they were all in their early-to-mid teens. Together they represent the next generation of the community-driven bluegrass genre. 

    In our conversation, the four members share how they were introduced to this type of music and what inspires them to continue playing it. They first crossed paths at the Father's Day Bluegrass Festival in Grass Valley, CA. Festivals are a common theme in our discussion as they’ve played a critical role in their growth and success as musicians. Miles and John describe how the collaborative nature of bluegrass lends itself well to spaces that promote community building, jamming, and workshops that are often featured at these events. Because it’s not everyday that you meet a group of young musicians playing bluegrass, I wanted to get their perspective on mixing traditional sounds with modern trends. They reflect on how they’ve evolved musically and the gratitude they have for the rich history of bluegrass music. They also share what they hope to accomplish as a band and what they’re looking forward to in the near future. 

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    Topics Covered:

    ●      How Miles, Teo, Andrew, and John came together to form Crying Uncle Bluegrass

    ●      Each band member’s relationship to bluegrass music 

    ●      The influence of new players on this traditional genre 

    ●      A look back on their most memorable performance at the La Roche Bluegrass Festival in France

    ●      What they love most about bluegrass as a genre and community 

    ●      The story behind the name ‘Crying Uncle’ 

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    Walter Comeaux IV & The Perfect Dad Lawn

    Walter Comeaux IV & The Perfect Dad Lawn

    Welcome to this week's episode of AcadianaCasts Presents:

    Today, we are thrilled to have Walter Comeaux IV, an engineer from Broussard, LA, join us for a conversation about his experience with the flood of 2016.

    Walter shares his personal story of how he and his family were affected by the flood, as well as his frustration with the response from the state and insurance companies. He speaks candidly about the challenges working through the "Restore Louisiana" program.

    In addition to discussing the flood, Walter talks about his journey of rediscovering his Cajun roots through learning Cajun music. He shares how this has been a source of joy after becoming jaded towards his Cajun roots.

    We also touch on the recent announcement that Lauren Daigle will be headlining Festival International, an annual music festival in Lafayette, LA. Walter shares his thoughts on the "backlash" via social media to the announcement.

    Finally, we wrap up our conversation with a lighthearted discussion about the art of cutting grass. Walter, who takes great pride in his lawn, shares his tips and tricks for achieving the perfect cut.

    AcadianaCasts Presents: Walter Comeaux IV

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    Renewal by Billy Strings

    Renewal by Billy Strings

    I'm stepping outside my comfort zone for this episode. Disney John, Amber and Mike join me as we discuss the bluegrass album Renewal by Billy Strings. 

    Link to the album 
    https://open.spotify.com/album/2as5ea7TPPkXI2OINaMjZR?si=kWJPKXyiQsCEcFN7FxdxMw&dd=1

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    Fossegrimen

    Fossegrimen

    For this week's episode, we're heading back to Scandinavia to look at the wonderfully musical Fossegrimen! How does this monster teach you how to play the fiddle like a god? How are these linked to numerous other water spirits? Find out this week!

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    The No Name Band – Irish Folk Session Live

    The No Name Band – Irish Folk Session Live

    Wieder einmal ein mitreißendes Studiokonzert aus Onkel Tom’s Hütte, diesesmal mit Irish/Scotish Folk, gemischt mit etwas American Country. Hatten wir eh noch nie in unserer Sendung.

    THE NO NAME BAND ist ein Arbeitstitel eures DJ SchikiBaba, denn eigentlich ist diese Band keine Band. Entstanden ist diese Formation (unter nicht unwesentlicher Beteiligung unseres Komodowarans GØZ aka Dr.Auzinger) vor etwas mehr als einem Jahr aus dem Wunsch, unverbindlich sich einmal im Monat im Culturcafe Smaragd zu treffen und gemeinsam in diese Richtung zu musizieren. Als Open Space konzipiert, kann jeder kommen und (wenn er/sie es kann), mitspielen. Daraus hat sich so etwas wie ein harter Kern entwickelt, die nun auch regelmäßig miteinander proben. Die haben wir uns eingeladen und das sind:

    Maria Dörfler Geige & Thin Whistle

    Adam McOwen Fiddle & Mandoline & Vocals

    Sven Becker Gitarre

    Sepp Soxberger Bodhran & Low Whistle