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The Bluegrass Review #1132

From: Philip Nusbaum
Series: The Bluegrass Review
Length: 59:00

The opens by returning to one the underlying themes of bluegrass music: heavy burdens. Then, Lyle Loftgren and Adam Granger collaborate with host Phil Nusbaum regarding old time music, bluegrass and songs of war. Later, the three focus on bluegrass and the civil war. The contact link at www.bluegrassreview.com helps gets listeners in contact with Phil Nusbaum. Read the full description.

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The Bluegrass Review presents bluegrass in an engaging, entertaining and informative package. Each week, the show presents current and historical bluegrass music, as well as interviews, produced segments and commentary. The result is in-depth and entertaining bluegrass programming that presents two or three thematic bursts within each show, and appeals to a wide audience of music lovers. The Bluegrass Review is available free of charge to stations that run it in a consistent timeslot.

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Piece Description

The Bluegrass Review presents bluegrass in an engaging, entertaining and informative package. Each week, the show presents current and historical bluegrass music, as well as interviews, produced segments and commentary. The result is in-depth and entertaining bluegrass programming that presents two or three thematic bursts within each show, and appeals to a wide audience of music lovers. The Bluegrass Review is available free of charge to stations that run it in a consistent timeslot.

The Bluegrass Review reports to NPR Digital Services.

Broadcast History

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Timing and Cues

1) 30:35
2) voice out) 27:26
2) total) 28:25

Additional Credits

The Bluegrass Review is supported by grants by the National Endowment for the Arts and the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council.

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