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.
Damien Jurado / Laura Gibson / Award: Charles Robbins of Project Angel Heart
Tyler Childers / The Suitcase Junket / Chad Bernstein (Guitars Over Guns)
The Waifs / Jim Lauderdale / Award: Andreas Karelas of RE-volv
Michael Franti / Victoria Canal / Award: Dr. William Brown of One Medical Relief
The Infamous Stringdusters / Molly Tuttle / Award: Maria Rose Belding of MEANS
Hiss Golden Messenger / Chris Hillman & Herb Pedersen / Interview: Dr. Kenneth Lacovara
Bettye LaVette / Vilray / Award Winner: Rose Tourje of ANEW
Willie Nelson / Kacey Musgraves
Over the Rhine / David Huckfelt / Award: Michelle Angela
The Travelin’ McCourys / Liz Vice / Award: Lina Sergie Attar
(PT. 2) Anders Osborne / Chatham County Line/ The McIntosh County Shouters
(PT. 1) Anders Osborne / Chatham County Line / Award: Gary Fine
Marlon Williams / Esmé Patterson / Award: Doug Vilsack
Citizen Cope / Anna Tivel / Award: Mark Dibner
Jessica Lea Mayfield / Birds of Chicago / Twesigye Jackson Kaguri (Nyaka Aids Orphans Project)
Justin Townes Earle / Emily Gimble / Interview: Jane Zelikova
Billy Strings / Jon Stickley Trio / Arif Khan (Depave)
Rising Appalachia / Ramy Essam / Joseph Teipel
Bob Schneider / Joan Shelley / Jeremy Bloom
DeVotchKa / Kyle Emmerson / Sr. Edna Lonergan
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