Our musical guests this week include the Missoula-based bluegrass, folk band The Lil Smokies, for their first ever visit to eTown.
We’re also joined by UK-born singer/songwriter Jack Broadbent, who received his start as a busker and is known for his unique blend of acoustic and slide guitar with folk and blues-inspired vocals.
Also, Nick has a conversation with Xiye Bastida, a 17-year-old youth environmental youth activist, who is often called “America’s Greta.” It’s a classic eTown not to be missed.
eTown Time Capsule 2005 - Mavis Staples / Donavan Frankenreiter
eTown’s Best of 2004
eTown Time Capsule 2004 - Cowboy Junkies / Madeleine Peyroux
eTown Time Capsule 2004 - Steve Earle / Citizen Cope
eTown’s Best of 2003
eTown Time Capsule 2003 - Altan / Chuck Prophet
eTown Time Capsule 2003 - Delbert McClinton / Kathleen Edwards
eTown‘s Holiday Special with hosts Nick and Helen Forster
eTown‘s Best of 2002 - (PART TWO)
eTown‘s Best of 2002 - PART ONE
eTown Time Capsule 2002 - Charlie Musslewhite / Corey Harris
eTown Time Capsule 2001 - Leon Redbone / Eliza Gilkyson / Fleet Maull
eTown‘s Best of 2001
eTown Time Capsule 2001 - Buddy Guy / Odetta
eTown Time Capsule 2000 - Keb‘ Mo‘ / Sarah Harmer
eTown‘s Best of 2000
eTown Time-Capsule 2000: Michael McDonald, Roy Rogers and Shana Morrison
eTown Time Capsule 1999 - Krist Kristofferson / Jesse Winchester
eTown‘s Best of 1999
eTown Time-Capsule 1999: Natalie Merchant, Rick Danko & Garth Hudson, Pete Seeger
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