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.
Noam Pikelny / The Lee Boys / Jonathan Rose
eTown On The Road: JJ Grey / Cicada Rhythm / Melaney Smith (Books For Keeps)
The Mountain Goats / Joe Sampson / Andrea Rudnik (Team Brownsville)
William Bell / Alejandro Escovedo / Justin Kruger (Project Helping)
Jonathan Wilson / Steve Earle / Samir Lakhani (Eco-Soap Bank)
eTown at Red Rocks: Jason Isbell / Amanda Shires
John Oates / Lilly Hyatt / Helen Thorpe (Author of “The Newcomers”)
Greensky Bluegrass / Israel Nash / Christine Beck (U.S. National Junior Tennis League)
Tyminski / Angel Snow / Henry Red Cloud (Red Cloud Renewable Energy Center)
Shook Twins / Danny Barnes / Bill Lavin (Where Angels Play Foundation)
Beth Hart / John McEuen / Diane Cohen (Finger Lakes ReUse)
Joachim Cooder / Bonnie Paine / Sarah Evans (The Well Aware Project)
Hot Rize & Friends: Jerry Douglas, Stuart Duncan & Sam Bush
William Fitzsimmons / Raye Zaragoza / Bryan Ware (The Crayon Initiative)
Väsen / Sam Amidon / Robert Adamson (One Bistro)
John Butler / Eliza Gilkyson / Frank Anello (Project Worthmore)
Fruition / Baskery / Sophia Watkins (Forest Fund)
Deer Tick / Garland Jeffreys / Kathleen Hower (Global Links)
Gregory Alan Isakov / Rayland Baxter / Dara Schoenwald (Volunteer Cleanup)
The Band of Heathens / Stephen Kellogg / Jamie Van Leeuwen (Global Livingston Institute)
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