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  • Carsie Blanton has been writing songs and performing for a couple decades. She has shifted from the standard singer-songwriter "love songs" type of songs to songs of protest. We talk about that, and her new album, "After the Revolution." See Carsie at The Linda on May 10.
  • Roberta Lea is headed to town. She will be at the Depot at Argyle Brewing in Cambridge on April 21.
  • Nova Scotia folk singer Dave Gunning has been listed along side Canadian folk legends. It seems to make him blush to hear, but when you listen, you’ll hear why it’s true.
  • Tom Rush has a new album, his first in five years. We talk about that album, and his upcoming two shows at Caffe Lena on May 31.
  • Art LaFleur releases a new single inspired by the fierceness with which Keri Alonzo approaches her battle with colon cancer.
  • Local 518 Michael Eck is not only an esteemed local musician, but he is also a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame voting member. We talk about the recently nominated artists ahead of his ballot needing to be in on April 15.
  • Kyle Price talks about the amazing 13th annual Caroga Lake Music Festival.
  • Chuck Lamb and Ria Curley, local musicians who tour the world in their various projects.
  • May 11, the Wailin' Jennys come to the Troy Savings Bank Music Hall. Ruth Moody of the band talked with Chris about their origins, their music, new music, and her own solo album coming in May.
  • DJ Hollyw8d is all about More Music and Less Violence. He's partnered with some great folks and will present a day for Peace at Swinburne Park on Saturday, June 29. Music and BBQ event to follow the march and the rally.
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