Doug talked with documentary filmmaker, Gary Hustwit about his new film, "Eno": a film that's different every time it's shown. Listen to Grandpa Doug as he tries to wrap his head around this new technology.
A new book, “How Women Made Music”, is inspired by NPR’s multi-platform series “Turning the Tables”. The book offers a window into the lives, struggles, and triumphs of the women who have defined musical eras, featuring excerpts from 50 years of NPR’s archival interviews, essays, and lists. NPR music journalist, Ann Powers and editor Alison Fensterstock, talked to Doug on the release day (10/1/2024) about the book.
Amelia Day is a young singer-songwriter originally from Seattle (as is Brian). She took piano lessons as a child and picked up a guitar going into high school. She go the bug to start performing while attending Vanderbilt University in Nashville, where she spends much of her time. In the midst of a West coast tour, she stopped by Studio A.
Vocalist Stella Heath and Guitarist Ian Scherer from the group, Bandjango visited Doug on Midday Music.Have a listen!
Musician and Route 44 Studio owner Harry Gale joined Doug to talk about his latest project: Dust & the New Machine - Echoes of Chris Whitley.Harry visited on September 5th, during our Fall Fundraiser.

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