Hillbilly Solid 9-12-11
Episode 6 features interviews with poet Marianne Worthington and singer/songwriter Caroline Herring. Silas takes time out to read from Harriette Arnow’s novel The Dollmaker published in 1954. Also featured is new music from Ryan Adams, Those Darlins, Gomez and others.
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Hosted by Silas House – In this episode House interviews writer Charles Dodd White. Hear poems by George Ella Lyon and Sylvia Woods. Featuring music by Kasey Chambers, Amy Winehouse, music from the new tribute to Buddy Holly entitled Rave On Buddy Holly, and more.
Hosted by Silas House – In this 4th of July episode House features new music by My Morning Jacket, Gillian Welch and more. Also featured are poems by Jane Hicks and an interview with Appalachian author Crystal Wilkinson.
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Hosted by Silas House – In this episode House pays tribute to the season with a Summer music special. Artists featured include Matraca Berg, Caroline Herring, Kings of Leon, Allison Moorer, Darrell Scott, with poems by James Still, Mary Oliver and more.
Hosted by Silas House – In this episode of Hillbilly Solid House interviews poet Maurice Manning as well as musician Ben Sollee, and features music from Sollee, Sue Massek, Justin Townes Earle, a tribute to the late Hazel Dickens and more.
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Length: 52:12 minutes (47.8 MB)
Format: Stereo 44kHz 128Kbps (CBR)
Hosted by Silas House – April 4, 2011
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