Joan Baez and Earl Scruggs At Home

Monday morning, banjo legend Earl Scruggs pays a visit to Joan Baez’s house in the California hills. It’s 1972, and the courageous Earl Scruggs was the first (and one of the very few) major country western star to have come out against the Vietnam war.

Earl decided he wanted to expand his musical horizons, so he paid a visit to a slew of young singers, including Dylan and Baez. Documentarian David Hoffman got it all on film and turned the footage into an award winning documentary.

Here’s a scene at Baez’s home with Baez singing “Love is Just A Four-Letter Word” and Scruggs playing backup. Baez’s singing voice here is incredible, unearthly almost, just sitting there in her living room with no equipment. Earl’s talented 16 year old son Randy is on the other side of Joan, playing guitar.

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Feather Shower

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This Spotted Sandpiper, an infrequent guest to Prospect Park, is surrounded by the shedding feathers of the more plentiful Canada Geese. Thanks to the highly experienced birders of the Brooklyn Bird Club for the bird ID.

Prospect Park,

Brooklyn, New York

Gentle On My Mind

Yet another version of a country favorite by John Hartford. Elle Cordova and Toni Lindgren are the lyrical lasses here.

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Going in Circles?

Going in circles or something else? Can you trust your eyes and brain to interpret correctly?

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Thanks to YouTuber Infinitix

Maria

Monday morning, “Maria,” played on the guitar by Per-Olov Kindgren as perfect as perfect can be. Even Bernstein would have to agree.

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Heavy Metal

A unique addition to guitar playing.

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Thanks to YouTuber hanelinetwins

Pete Talks Peekskill Riots

Last month I saw an excellent folk singer at the Summer Hoot in Ashokan, NY named David Bernz, singing there with his son, Jacob. It turns out that David was a good friend of Pete Seeger, and when he would drop by Pete’s house in Beacon NY, David would bring a tape recorder along at Pete’s request. Pete would proceed to tell stories that he thought would be worthwhile for eventual wider distribution.

This year, David has come out with a book of transcripts of Pete’s recordings called Chopping Wood, Thoughts and Stories of a Legendary American Folksinger. It’s filled with lots of great Pete Seeger stories and background information by David. With David’s permission, I read one of those stories on the air about the famous racist Peekskill riot in 1949 against Paul Robeson who was kicking off a series of benefit concerts for racial equality.

Click on the small triangle or mp3 link above to listen to the words of Pete Seeger as broadcast yesterday on Arts Express radio, heard on WBAI FM NYC and Pacifica affiliates across the nation.

Happy Yodeling

Monday morning, as our thoughts turn to a Texas trip, Pete yodels T for Texas and that gal named Thelma for a Czech crowd.

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Thanks to YouTuber Kálmán Tóth

Soupy Sez

Soupy Sales, the best children’s show host ever, who with Frank Nastasi, who played all the other characters, provided a tv half hour of ad lib mayhem each day. Here’s part of an episode from 1965.

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Thanks to YouTuber sandysoup

Acrobatics

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This Downy Woodpecker doesn’t mind hanging upside down looking for breakfast.

Prospect Park,

Brooklyn, New York

Stairway To Gilligan

If you’re familiar with both Stairway to Heaven and the Gilligan’s Island tv show theme song, then this mash up by Steve Poltz will more than amuse you, and it may have you laughing out loud.

Thanks to YouTuber justfragvideo

A Revolutionary Artist: Part 2

This is part 2 of our conversation with artist, revolutionary and Young Lord, Carlito Rovira.

Click on the triangle or mp3 link above to listen to part 2, as broadcast yesterday on Arts Express, heard on WBAI FM NYC and Pacifica affiliates across the nation.

You can find part 1 here:

“This Is My First Beer With My Brand New Liver”

Steve Poltz raises a glass and sings to modern medicine!

Thanks to YouTuber BrianMillerConcert

Time…Time…

Monday morning, the Chambers Brothers keep hitting that clock, as the “Time Has Come Today.”

Thanks to YouTuber nokewan

Awesome Prank Call

There are armies of Donald Trump impersonators out there, but Austin Nasso has got to be my favorite. Here’s a wild improvisatory prank call, that had me LOL-ing at many points. Your political preferences do not matter here in enjoying this, as you will soon find out…

The set up is that one of Nasso’s fans asked him to call a friend who worked in the fan’s real estate office…

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Trash

So, I thought Steve Poltz was just a hilarious goodtime folkie. Little did I suspect that he’s also a songwriting genius. His song “Trash” is one of the most haunting songs I’ve heard in many a day.

Thanks to YouTuber Music Fog