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Listen • 58:02
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Producer Joe Boyd On The Interlocking Rhythms Of The World
Joe Boyd is one of the most accomplished and eclectic record producers in the
story of popular music. As an American living in London, he helped break
psychedelic folk rock pioneers The Incredible String Band and worked with Pink
Floyd, Nick Drake, and Fairport Convention. He founded Hannibal Records, giving
a home to the solo career of Richard Thompson. He’s also worked with Kate and
Anna McGarrigle, Toumani Diabate, Geoff and Maria Muldauer, and many more. He
was also part of the small cadre of music marketers and labels that created the
market category of World Music in the 1980s. Here, Boyd talks about his journey
and his epic new book And The Roots of Rhythm Remain.
Listen • 58:02

 * Roots Radio News
   The Americana Music Association Turns 25 With Momentum And Choices For The
   Future
   Craig Havighurst
   , November 11, 2024
   The Americana Music Association was born at a series of meetings by roots
   music executives and advocates in 1999. As the AMA wraps up its 25th
   anniversary year, the scene it’s helped foster is bigger and more
   star-studded than its original organizers might have predicted. The
   4,000-member organization has achieved many goals, from Grammy recognition to
   a more diverse and inclusive artist community. It has launched an educational
   foundation. To find out what’s next, Craig Havighurst and a team of MTSU
   student reporters surveyed members and sector veterans to find out what AMA
   might do next to maintain its momentum.
 * Roots Radio News
   Sierra Ferrell Leads Roots Grammy Nominees, Plus Beyoncé!?
   Craig Havighurst
   , November 8, 2024
   Welcome, Beyoncé, to the Americana movement. Among the R&B superstar’s
   personal record of 11 Grammy Award nominations announced on Friday is her
   song “Yaya”, a wild, finger-snapping, drum-line pounding, explicit track from
   the album Cowboy Carter. The innovative, country-inspired concept opus is up
   for Album of the Year overall and Best Country album too. The rest of the
   Americana and American roots fields look more conventional, with strong
   showings by Sierra Ferrell, Shemekia Copeland, and Aoife O’Donovan.
 * Roots Radio News
   Country Rock Abides: Comebacks From Uncle Lucius And Yarn
   Craig Havighurst
   , November 5, 2024
   Americana music has been most conspicuously represented in the last few years
   by songwriting, band-leading artists, including Jason Isbell, Sierra Ferrell,
   and Billy Strings. Flash back to the origins of the alt-country and Americana
   movement, and the conversation was more often about bands, such as Son Volt,
   Whiskeytown, and the Old 97s. Such outfits made well-written roots music that
   rocked with that collective commitment that makes bandcraft so fascinating.
   This week I present two veteran and venerable roots rock bands that came
   along in the second Americana wave, bands that have weathered changes and
   renewed their vows - Austin’s revived Uncle Lucius and Raleigh, NC-based
   Blake Christiana of Yarn.
   Listen • 59:01

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   Fruition Sits Down With Jessie Scott
   November 19, 2024
   The gang from Fruition sat down with Jessie Scott for a special Words & Music
   set Monday, November 18th.
   Listen • 26:52
 * Liner Notes
   Ten Years Of Songs For SAFPAW; Tim Easton Releases “Ain’t That A River”
   Ana Lee
   , November 19, 2024
   A new original song for SAFPAW from Nashville songwriter, Tim Easton. See the
   video and find out more about SAFPAW and Tim's support of their mission for
   the past ten years.
 * Liner Notes
   Listen: WMOT Mansion Sessions
   September 11, 2024
   Check out these performances of songs from all eleven of our Mansion Sessions
   artists. These sessions were released on 9/3 and 9/10.
   Listen • 1:11:37

WMOT VIDEO: LIVE SESSIONS ON NPR MUSIC
 * Shemekia Copeland - AmericanaFest 2024 Video Highlights
   November 22, 2024
   Shemekia Copeland performed songs from her Grammy-nominated album 'Blame It
   On Eve' at the 2024 AMERICANAFEST. Watch clips from her set here.
 * Rosie Flores, Full Interview & Performance (Public Radio Music Day 2024)
   November 19, 2024
   Rosie Flores joins host Webb Wilder to discuss her recent NEA National
   Heritage Fellowship award, her decades-spanning career, and two upcoming
   records. Flores also performed acoustic versions of "Just Another Fool",
   "Dracula's Haunt", "Lines", and "Who's Looking For Me".
 * Mansion Sessions with Elizabeth Cook
   November 15, 2024
   Watch Elizabeth Cook perform "Razor Wire Wall" and "These Days" for WMOT's
   Mansion Sessions, recorded live from inside Two Rivers Mansion during this
   year's Roots on the Rivers festival.
 * Video Highlights from Wired In with The Wild Feathers and The McCrary Sisters
   November 13, 2024
   The Wild Feathers and The McCrary Sisters performed at Riverside Revival for
   WMOT's Wired In series. Watch clips from their performances here.

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