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eTown is an exciting weekly radio broadcast/podcast heard from coast to coast on NPR, public and commercial stations. Every eTown show is taped in front of a live audience and features performances from many of today’s top musical artists as well as conversations and information about the world around us. eTown’s mission is to educate, entertain and inspire a diverse audience through music and conversation in order to create a socially responsible and environmentally sustainable world.
Episodes

Wednesday Oct 16, 2019
The Waifs / Jim Lauderdale / Award: Andreas Karelas of RE-volv
Wednesday Oct 16, 2019
Wednesday Oct 16, 2019
Our musical guests this week have one thing in common: They’re all returning to the eTown stage after many years. First up are The Waifs, the dynamic Australian band headed up by sisters Vikki Thorn and Donna Simpson.
Also joining us is gifted singer/songwriter Jim Lauderdale, whose songs have been recorded by a Who’s Who of country stars over the years.
And we’ll hear from the Andreas Karelas young founder of RE-volv, a nonprofit that enables other nonprofits around the country to go solar, despite their modest budgets.

Wednesday Oct 09, 2019
Michael Franti / Victoria Canal / Award: Dr. William Brown of One Medical Relief
Wednesday Oct 09, 2019
Wednesday Oct 09, 2019
Back by popular demand! This rebroadcast features prolific musician, humanitarian, filmmaker, and activist Michael Franti, well known for his amazing stage presence as well as using his music as a vehicle for positive change.
Also joining us, up-and-coming singer/songwriter Victoria Canal.
Rounding things out, Nick sits down with Dr. William Brown of One World Medical Relief who is using cosmetic surgery who works in 3rd world countries to give children with birth defects a chance at a normal life.

Wednesday Oct 02, 2019
The Infamous Stringdusters / Molly Tuttle / Award: Maria Rose Belding of MEANS
Wednesday Oct 02, 2019
Wednesday Oct 02, 2019
The high energy, Grammy winning bluegrass band The Infamous Stringdusters return to the eTown stage this week for their third visit, bringing a fresh crop of original songs.
Also with us is Molly Tuttle, a California native who moved to Nashville a few years ago. Molly’s been performing since a young age (as a member of her family’s band, The Tuttles) and in more recent years she’s gone on to start her own solo career. Despite only being in her mid-twenties, she’s already won several awards, including as the first female recipient of the IBMA’s coveted Guitar Player of the Year Award.
Rounding out the hour is an award story about a young woman who founded an international online database that connects food donors with organizations that feed the hungry, saving edible food from the landfill in the process.

Wednesday Sep 25, 2019
Hiss Golden Messenger / Chris Hillman & Herb Pedersen / Interview: Dr. Kenneth Lacovara
Wednesday Sep 25, 2019
Wednesday Sep 25, 2019
This week on the eTown airwaves we’re joined by Americana/folk band Hiss Golden Messenger, whose sound is deeply influenced by country, soul, blues, and rock. We’re very excited to have them on the show for the first time.
Also with us are accomplished songwriters Chris Hillman (The Byrds) and Herb Pedersen.
Rounding things out, we have a conversation with renowned paleontologist, explorer, and author Dr. Kenneth Lacovara.
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Wednesday Sep 18, 2019
Bettye LaVette / Vilray / Award Winner: Rose Tourje of ANEW
Wednesday Sep 18, 2019
Wednesday Sep 18, 2019
We’ve got a soulful hour of music and conversation this week featuring the legendary soul singer Bettye LaVette. Bettye’s gift is being able to take a song, whether well known or obscure, from any genre and make it completely her own. She began performing and recording during the birth of soul music in the 60s and is still touring today.
Also with us is NYC-based composer and musician Vilray, who offers jazz and country-style swing music as it was performed in the 1930s, 40s, and 50s.
All of this, plus a conversation with Rose Tourje, founder of a nonprofit organization that rescues usable office furniture, supplies, and equipment from the landfill, then sends it to schools and organizations in poorer areas.

Wednesday Sep 11, 2019
Willie Nelson / Kacey Musgraves
Wednesday Sep 11, 2019
Wednesday Sep 11, 2019
This special encore broadcast is from our “eTown on the Road” series. Visiting with us is legendary outlaw country artist Willie Nelson, who features great songs from the stage at Denver’s Fiddler’s Green Amphitheater. Willie has a candid conversation with Nick (direct from Willie’s tour bus!).
Also on the show is first-time eTown visitor Kacey Musgraves, who’s been on an astronomical trajectory as one of country music’s rapidly rising stars since winning Album of the Year at the Grammy’s in 2018 for her breakout ‘Golden Hour’.
Watch videos at: www.etown.org

Wednesday Sep 04, 2019
Over the Rhine / David Huckfelt / Award: Michelle Angela
Wednesday Sep 04, 2019
Wednesday Sep 04, 2019
This week’s program showcases the exceptionally talented musical husband and wife duo Over the Rhine, as they celebrate their 30th year of touring together.
We’re also joined by gifted singer/songwriter David Huckfelt (member of the band The Pines), who shares songs from his new solo album project.
And Nick sits down for a conversation with the co-founder of a nonprofit organization that’s helping veterans heal from PTSD and more through gardening and community involvement.
Watch videos at www.etown.org

Wednesday Aug 28, 2019
The Travelin’ McCourys / Liz Vice / Award: Lina Sergie Attar
Wednesday Aug 28, 2019
Wednesday Aug 28, 2019
In this week’s back-by-popular-demand re-airing, we’re joined by longtime friends of the Forsters, The Travelin’ McCourys. This Nashville-based bluegrass band was founded by Ronnie and Rob McCoury, sons of bluegrass legend Del McCoury. The boys continue their father’s legacy of stellar bluegrass music, along with band members Jason Carter (fiddle) and Alan Bartram (bass).
And an exceptional gospel/soul/R&B vocalist, Liz Vice, also joins us.
We’ll round things out with a moving eChievement Award story about a Syrian American citizen whose nonprofit is bringing crucial support to those suffering from the war in her native Syria.
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Wednesday Aug 21, 2019
(PT. 2) Anders Osborne / Chatham County Line/ The McIntosh County Shouters
Wednesday Aug 21, 2019
Wednesday Aug 21, 2019
We continue with Part Two of this rich and full program, with more music from (and an in-depth conversation with) North Carolina-based bluegrass quartet Chatham County Line.
We’ll also hear more from legendary singer/songwriter/guitarist Anders Osborne, who shares more of his New Orleans flavored sound.
In addition, eTown is visited by The McIntosh County Shouters, known for their moving, tradition-rich, African-American spirituals and shout songs. An incredible finale collaboration with Anders, Nick, Helen, Chatham County Line, and The McIntosh County Shouters rates as one of the best eTown has ever had. Don’t miss this one!
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Wednesday Aug 14, 2019
(PT. 1) Anders Osborne / Chatham County Line / Award: Gary Fine
Wednesday Aug 14, 2019
Wednesday Aug 14, 2019
With more guests than usual, this show will be spread over two weeks. This week, noted New Orleans resident (originally born in Sweden) and performer extraordinaire Anders Osborne returns to the eTown stage after several years absence, to share his soulful vocals, rich songwriting, and tasteful guitar work.
And Nick sits down for a conversation with our award winner who started an organization that provides books, education, and learning programs as a lifeline of hope for incarcerated adults.
We’ll also have a taste of North Carolina based bluegrass quartet Chatham County Line who make their first visit to eTown
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