EPISODE · Aug 7, 2019 · 18 MIN
Episode 17- Wings Of A Gull
from The Embers Collective Storytelling and Music Podcast · host The Embers Collective
Welcome to Episode 17 of The Embers Podcast. This month we have SUCH a treat for you- not one, not two but FOUR podcasts this month, all around the theme of song-stories. Over the next month we will be taking you on a journey through folk music that tells a tale. First up, we have the wonderful Josh Middleton- accordionist with Don Kipper, amongst many other bands and projects singing the hauntingly beautiful folk song Wings of A Gull, accompanied by Tim Karp on guitar. The song is followed by a chat between Tim, Josh and Dunja Botic about folk music and traditions, the responsibilities we have to preserve them while making them relevant, the ghosts of past musicians, amongst many other things. Enjoy. Our podcasts are free, but if you would like to make a donation you can do so on the following link and it would be very much appreciated: https://ko-fi.com/theemberscollective Xx
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Welcome to Episode 17 of The Embers Podcast. This month we have SUCH a treat for you- not one, not two but FOUR podcasts this month, all around the theme of song-stories. Over the next month we will be taking you on a journey through folk music that tells a tale. First up, we have the wonderful Josh Middleton- accordionist with Don Kipper, amongst many other bands and projects singing the hauntingly beautiful folk song Wings of A Gull, accompanied by Tim Karp on guitar. The song is followed by a chat between Tim, Josh and Dunja Botic about folk music and traditions, the responsibilities we have to preserve them while making them relevant, the ghosts of past musicians, amongst many other things. Enjoy. Our podcasts are free, but if you would like to make a donation you can do so on the following link and it would be very much appreciated: https://ko-fi.com/theemberscollective Xx
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