Music, News...RADIO !!
Another radio show we have enjoyed (and learned from!) over the years is Terry Gross's "Fresh Air" on National Public Radio. She may be the best radio interviewer ever, and there are very few subjects she can't make interesting. She interviews folks from ALL walks of life including musicians and artists, film, TV and stage actors, comedians, medical and business professionals, sports people, politicians, you name it! And she definitely has the best laugh on radio! Check your local public radio schedule. "Fresh Air" is often on just before or just after "All Things Considered". If you can find it during your 'drive time' you'll thank us forever!
At Blue Moon Farm we still live in the days of record albums (we do not own a CD player) and this year for Christmas Jean found a Ry Cooder album thru Amazon.com's "Z-Shops". It wasn't cheap, but it was a used album in wonderful condition, and we wanted to pass this guy's site along to you. It's-Melodies and Memories ,or go to amazon.com and look for Z-Shops, search for record albums.
Some of the "tribute" albums that came out
in 2000 are terrific! It's fun to hear non-original artists' interpretations
of classics. For instance there's "Return of the Grievous Angel:
Tribute To Gram Parsons" that's really great, and another called "Tangled
Up In Blues: Songs Of Bob Dylan". For 2001 we recommend the Bruce
Springstein tribute album "Badlands"- what a great collection of covers
of the boss's "Nebraska" album (a classic!!)! And Mark Knopfler's
"Sailing to Philadelphia" (with James Taylor, of course!)!!!
We have been quite taken with a young group
called Nickel Creek. Their talent is incredible. Visit their website
.
Ry Cooder is a perennial favorite, along
with Bonnie Raitt, Van Morrison, Etta James, Shawn Colvin, James Taylor,
Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jimmy Cliff and on and on! But we listen
to all kinds of music, from classical to rock, and there's
very little we don't appreciate. I have to admit that modern jazz
does nothing for me (except hurt my ears). Maybe I just don't understand!
That's all for now!
"Click" right through to Amazon.com to browse their music, books, or anything else!