EPISODE · Nov 24, 2016 · 50 MIN
Sharon Goldman on WFDU-FM's TRADITIONS 9-4-2016
from Ron Olesko's Folk Music Notebook · host FOLK MUSIC NOTEBOOK - Ron Olesko
Singer-songwriter Sharon Goldman visits with Ron Olesko in the studios of WFDU-FM to share songs and stories from her new CD "Kol Isha". Sharon is a singer-songwriter whose "intense, insightful, vivid" storytelling is a "clinic in how to paint an indelible picture with the simplest images and symbols." Over several well-received albums, she has combined heartfelt portraits and memorable lyrics with unforgettable melodies and pure, precise, expressive vocals — taking a folk/pop sensibility to new artistic heights. Her latest album, KOL ISHA (A Woman's Voice), offers a bold, unique song journey merging Jewish imagery, myth and memories with a modern, feminist perspective. She digs deep into memories of prayers and rituals; of roads not taken; and of voices not heard. She also mines the stories of biblical and mythical women for creative inspiration.
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Singer-songwriter Sharon Goldman visits with Ron Olesko in the studios of WFDU-FM to share songs and stories from her new CD "Kol Isha". Sharon is a singer-songwriter whose "intense, insightful, vivid" storytelling is a "clinic in how to paint an indelible picture with the simplest images and symbols." Over several well-received albums, she has combined heartfelt portraits and memorable lyrics with unforgettable melodies and pure, precise, expressive vocals — taking a folk/pop sensibility to new artistic heights. Her latest album, KOL ISHA (A Woman's Voice), offers a bold, unique song journey merging Jewish imagery, myth and memories with a modern, feminist perspective. She digs deep into memories of prayers and rituals; of roads not taken; and of voices not heard. She also mines the stories of biblical and mythical women for creative inspiration.
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Sharon Goldman on WFDU-FM's TRADITIONS 9-4-2016
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