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EPISODE · Oct 26, 2024 · 48 MIN

NEALE ECKSTEIN on Traditions 10-27-24

from Ron Olesko's Folk Music Notebook · host FOLK MUSIC NOTEBOOK - Ron Olesko

Host Ron Olesko sits down with Neale Eckstein to discuss and sample tracks from Neale's new album "Never Too Late". Neale Eckstein has been chasing music his entire life. He started playing guitar with two friends in his basement  when the Peter, Paul and Mary album came out.  By the time he was in college, he was playing in rock cover bands, but still revered the singer/songwriter genre. He wore out vinyl by Tom Rush, Joni Mitchell, Jackson Browne and James Taylor.  (In the “pinch me, how did this happen?”, he became good friends with both Noel Paul Stookey and Tom Rush). Neale became a pediatric dentist, but never lost his love for the singer-songwriter genre. With his wife Laurie, they hosted the Fox Run Concerts series in their home for over 20 years. His interest in recording, photography and video led to a professional recording studio setup in his basement. Neale has produced many albums for others in his Fox Run Studio. Realizing he was about to celebrate his 75th birthday and had never released a solo album, he asked his good friends in his writing group Fox Run Five if they would help him get it done they gladly agreed.  It’s Never Too Late.

Host Ron Olesko sits down with Neale Eckstein to discuss and sample tracks from Neale's new album "Never Too Late". Neale Eckstein has been chasing music his entire life. He started playing guitar with two friends in his basement  when the Peter, Paul and Mary album came out.  By the time he was in college, he was playing in rock cover bands, but still revered the singer/songwriter genre. He wore out vinyl by Tom Rush, Joni Mitchell, Jackson Browne and James Taylor.  (In the “pinch me, how did this happen?”, he became good friends with both Noel Paul Stookey and Tom Rush). Neale became a pediatric dentist, but never lost his love for the singer-songwriter genre. With his wife Laurie, they hosted the Fox Run Concerts series in their home for over 20 years. His interest in recording, photography and video led to a professional recording studio setup in his basement. Neale has produced many albums for others in his Fox Run Studio. Realizing he was about to celebrate his 75th birthday and had never released a solo album, he asked his good friends in his writing group Fox Run Five if they would help him get it done they gladly agreed.  It’s Never Too Late.

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