ALL ARTS Radio Hour brings a wide array of arts programming to listeners each week with an eclectic mix of pop, contemporary and classical music, along with interviews, poetry, dramatic performance and more. Each week listeners can experience the very best in arts and culture.
Enjoy chamber works performed by the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center. The program pairs Weber’s Quintet in B-flat major with Schoenberg’s Verklärte Nacht.
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In this episode of “In Concert With CMS,” you’ll hear Schubert’s “The Shepherd on the Rock.” Created in the composer's final months, this song features poetry by Wilhelm Müller and Helmina von Chézy, and a clarinet part that mirrors the singer’s phrases. We end with Strauss’s ambitious “Piano Quartet in C minor."
There's a lot of bad news in the world right now, but there's still good music. Cliff brings listeners another eclectic, curated playlist for busy music lovers.
Opening Theme music: Sunset Vision | Rebounder
Payback | Aaron Frazer
Too Sweet | Hozier
Desert Island Dreams | Larry Campbell & Teresa Williams
Again | Still Woozy
A Night To Remember | beabadoobee & Laufey
My Fun | Suki Waterhouse
The Future is a Foreign Land | Ghost
Will You Do Me a Kindnesss | Merce Lemon
Color De Dolor | Angelica Garcia
b i g f e e l i n g s | WILLOW
In Your Love | Tyler Childers
Love Over Glory | Zinadelphia
In this episode of “In Concert With CMS,” we feature Schubert’s “Rondo in A major,” Grime’s “Aviary Sketches (after Joseph Cornell),” and Mendelssohn’s “Sonata in D major.”
In this episode of “In Concert With CMS,” we open our program with Grieg’s gloomy “Violin Sonata No. 3 in C minor.” This three-movement work is a violin showcase with a particularly rousing finale. It's followed by Mendelssohn’s “String Quartet No. 6.”
In this episode of “In Concert With CMS,” we hear Bach’s “Brandenburg Concerto No. 6,” as well as Wolf’s “Italian Serenade for String Quartet,” and Brahms’ “Trio in E-flat major.”
In this episode of “In Concert With CMS,” Bach’s “Concerto in D minor” is featured with Schumann’s “Andante and Variations,” and Dean’s “Twelve Angry Men,” the latter of which features twelve cellos.
In this episode of “In Concert with CMS”, we begin with Beethoven’s “Piano Trio, Op. 11,” an early three-movement work highlighted by lyrical clarinet passages. We’ll follow that up with a reduction of Mozart’s “Piano Concerto No. 20” arranged by Carl Czerny.
Today, come to the foot of the stage with band leader and activist Michael Mwenso at The Greene Space, home of New York Public Radio in Manhattan. Mwenso, born in Freetown, Sierra Leone, has electrified the music scene, from performing onstage with James Brown to leading his own band of renowned artists called The Shakes.
In Fall of 2022, during a three-day residency called “Michael Mwenso Loves You,” Mwenso explored his views of Black music as a source of spiritual healing. In what he called “ancestral communal listening experiences,” he shared songs and conversation with musical luminaries.
In this episode, Michael Mwenso closes his residency with South African jazz vocalist Vuyo Sotashe and their troupe of global musicians in an electrifying finale performance.
Last time it was all about the "modern" of Modern Sounds, this month Cliff delves into artists drawing more heavily on nostalgic sounds inspired by the greats of the 60's and 70's. Plus a dash of electronic for good measure.
Follow the Modern Sounds playlist on Spotify for these songs and more.
Opening Theme music: Sunset Vision | Rebounder
Lose Control | Teddy Swims
Classical | Vampire Weekend
Murder on the Dance Floor | Royel Otis
Generator | Justice
All In Good Time | Iron & Wine, Fiona Apple
Big Time Nothing | St. Vincent
Lost In A Dream | Elephant Stone
Right Back To It | Waxahatchee, MJ Lenderman
Fly with Me | Ibrahim Maalouf
Gloaming Way | Circles Around The Sun, Mikaela Davis
Imouhar | Mdou Moctar
Today, come to the foot of the stage with band leader and activist Michael Mwenso at The Greene Space, home of New York Public Radio in Manhattan. Mwenso, born in Freetown, Sierra Leone, has electrified the music scene, from performing onstage with James Brown to leading his own band of renowned artists called The Shakes.
In Fall of 2022, during a three-day residency called “Michael Mwenso Loves You,” Mwenso explored his views of Black music as a source of spiritual healing. In what he called “ancestral communal listening experiences,” he shared songs and conversation with musical luminaries.
In this episode, Michael Mwenso invites 88-year-old blues legend Bobby Rush onto the stage. With a music career spanning 75 years, Rush is an expert in storytelling through song, and commands the audience with his melancholic and wise retellings of his memories.
Today, come to the foot of the stage with band leader and activist Michael Mwenso at The Greene Space, home of New York Public Radio in Manhattan. Mwenso, born in Freetown, Sierra Leone, has electrified the music scene, from performing onstage with James Brown to leading his own band of renowned artists called The Shakes.
In Fall of 2022, during a three-day residency called “Michael Mwenso Loves You,” Mwenso explored his views of Black music as a source of spiritual healing. In what he called “ancestral communal listening experiences,” he shared songs and conversation with musical luminaries.
In this episode, Michael Mwenso sits down with Grammy award-winning musician Jon Batiste. Together, they riff off one another’s expert perspectives as they listen through a selection of musical greats from previous generations, like Bessie Smith, James Brown and Ray Charles.
Volume 14 leans into the "modern" part of Modern Sounds with a new Skrillex song but stays anchored with some modern-classic singer-songwriters and everything in between.
Follow the Modern Sounds playlist on Spotify for these songs and more.
Opening Theme music: Dreamland | Rebounder
The Place That Makes Me Happy | The Moss
Back on 74 | Jungle
Don't Forget Me | Maggie Rogers
One Night, All Night | Tame Impala
Prove It To You | Brittany Howard
Nothing Left To Lose | Everything But The Girl
New York | The Kills
Springtime | Allison Russell
Foolin' Ourselves | Evan Honer
Rumble | Skrillex, fred again.., Flowdan
Beautiful People (Stay High) | The Black Keys
Roll The Credits | Danielle Ponder
Closing Theme music: (It Goes Like) Nanana | Peggy Gou
Ah Grammy season! Most people's glimpse into the world of contemporary music, but it falls short. There are so many more categories now than when then Grammy's were reflective of what was both popular and critically acclaimed, but there's also so much more new music now than ever. And we have to remember, the Grammy's are a TV show at heart. Dive in to Volume 13 of Modern Sounds for a taste of what's been rightly nominated this year, and what Cliff thinks was overlooked, and more. Follow the Modern Sounds playlist on Spotify for these songs and more.
Theme music: Sun Kissed | Sven Wunder
The Window | Rat Boys
Younger & Dumber | Indigo De Souza
On My Mama | Victoria Monet
She's On My Mind | Romy
Days Move Slow | Bully
We Were We Still Are | Future Utopia
Cowboy Nudes | Geese
Crooked Tree | Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway
Stop The Bleeding | Baby Rose
De todas las flores | Natalia Lafourcade
Psychopath | Morgan Wade
Hollywood Baby | 100 Gecs
After an awe-inspiring visit to The Sphere in Las Vegas, Cliff brings another set of new releases you should know about. Follow the Modern Sounds playlist on Spotify for these songs and more.
Playlist:
Opening Theme: People Everywhere | Khruangbin
No California | Ilsey
Sip of Happiness | Woods
The Returner | Allison Russell
Future Is Dumb | Jeff Rosenstock
My Love Mine All Mine | Mitski
Angel | First Aid Kit
Always | Daniel Caesar
Nothing Matters | The Last Dinner Party
Talk Over Town | Katy J Pearson
CHANEL | Becky G & Peso Pluma
Even On Bad Days | Flyte
Another contribution to the canon of Australian indie-rock, groovy soul made by a former public-defender, and a heart-wrenching queer country ballad all make the cut in this edition of Modern Sounds.
Follow the Modern Sounds playlist on Spotify for these songs and more.
Playlist:
Opening Theme: People Everywhere | Khruangbin
Undone and Unashamed | The Murlocs
So Long | Daniel Ponder
The Narcissist | Blur
Step by Step (feat. Panda Bear) | Braxe + Falcon; Alan Braxe & DJ Falcon
Sitting In The Corner (feat. Kacey Musgraves) | Cuco & Adriel Favela
White Horse | Chris Stapleton
Dear Insecurity (feat. Brandi Carlile) | Brandy Clark
(It Goes Like) Nanana | Peggy Gou
Body | Briston Maroney
Psychos | Jenny Lewis
To Love | Suki Waterhouse
Summer is in full swing, and what's better than discovering some new music to add to your summer playlists? On the heels of a religious Grateful Dead experience, Cliff has some spacey Dead-esque cosmic country, a couple of summer-bop bossa nova songs, a fresh take on a Dr. John song, and plenty more on deck. Follow the Modern Sounds playlist on Spotify for these songs and more.
Playlist:
Opening Theme: People Everywhere | Khruangbin
Slow Burn | Rose City Band
Middle of the Morning | Jason Isbell
Johnny | Sarah Jarosz
Chosen to Deserve | Wednesday
Somebody Tryin to Hoodoo Me | The Nude Party
Salad | Blondshell
Pyjamas | Benny Sings feat. Remi Wolf
The Perfect Pair | beabadoobee
Kid | The Revivalists
People Are Toys to You | Joanna Sternberg
The Hardest Part | Olivia Dean feat. Leon Bridges
Life on Hold | Nora En Pure
So maybe you stopped paying attention to new music a few years ago. Maybe it was more than a few years ago. Fresh from a memorable ABBA Voyage hologram experience, Cliff helps you play catch-up with this edition of Modern Sounds. This episode features artists and groups that have had serious and successful careers over the past ten years, but aren't household names. And the best part is they're all still actively making great music, so there will be plenty more to discover. Follow the Modern Sounds playlist on Spotify for these songs and more.
Playlist:
Opening Theme: People Everywhere | Khruangbin
Total Entertainment Forever | Father John Misty
You Ain't the Problem | Michael Kiwanuka
The Last Man On Earth | Wolf Alice
Such Great Heights | The Postal Service
Daft Punk Is Playing at My House | LCD Soundsystem
Winter In the Hamptons | Josh Rouse
Patient Zero | Aimee Mann
Quiet Corners & Empty Spaces | The Jayhawks
Odessa | Caribou
I'm Amazed | My Morning Jacket
Keep Moving | Jungle
Back with another edition of Modern Sounds, Cliff brings a wrap of his time at Coachella 2023. Weyes Blood, Sofi Tukker, and Gabriels make their second appearances on the show alongside an indie supergroup, new dance music, R&B, and other gems from the Coachella lineup. Follow the Modern Sounds playlist on Spotify for these songs and more.
Playlist:
Opening Theme: People Everywhere | Khruangbin
Not Strong Enough | boygenius
Go | The Chemical Brothers
Na Kozonga | Jupiter & Okwess
Runner | Alex G
One and Only | Gabriels
Everyday | Weyes Blood
Selfish Soul | Sudan Archives
Summer in New York | Sofi Tukker
People, I've been sad | Christine and the Queens
CODE | The Comet is Coming
Las Panteras | Los Bitchos
All for Us | Labrinth & Zendaya
Cliff is back with another set of songs you should know, including something new from Lana Del Rey and more Turkish funk. Don't forget follow the Modern Sounds playlist on Spotify for more music.
Playlist:
Opening Theme: People Everywhere | Khruangbin
Hospital | Madison Cunningham
Easy Now | Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds
Love It If We Made It | The 1975
I'll Stand By You | Bruce Springsteen
Welcome to My Island | Caroline Polachek
did you know that there's a tunnel under ocean blvd | Lana Del Rey
Inner Light | Elderbrook and Bob Moses
After The Earthquake | Alvvays
Rakaya Su Katamam | Altin Gun
Ain't No Harmin' Me | The War and Treaty
Delilah (pull me out of this) | Fred again.
Bad Spell | Larkin Poe
Obscure Australian pysch-rock and edgy British alt-pop both get some love on this edition of Modern Sounds with Cliff Chenfeld. Cliff also gives his take on what the Grammys may have missed, and a moving live performance he caught in LA. Read this interview Cliff gave to ALL ARTS, and follow the Modern Sounds playlist on Spotify for more music.
Playlist:
Opening Theme: People Everywhere | Khruangbin
Weird Goodbyes | The National feat. Bon Iver
Fog Machine | White Reaper
Free | SAULT
Escapism. | Raye
Silent Running | Gorillaz feat. Adeleye Omo
Pearls | Jesse Ware
Message to Belial | The Sadies
Portrait of God | King Tuff
Happy Days | Cory Henry
Madison | Drugdealer
Fuzz Jam | The Lazy Eyes
What do a Malian guitarist, a Canadian singer-songwriter, and an Australian indie-rock band have in common? They're all featured in the next edition of Modern Sounds! Vieux Farka Touré, Kathleen Edwards, and The Beths are just some of the great contemporary music hand-chosen by Cliff Chenfeld, co-founder of Kidz Bop, Razor & Tie Records, and current partner in a number of music festivals. Cliff helps busy listeners find new music they'll love by intentionally curating the best from across genres.
Follow the Modern Sounds playlist on Spotify for more music.
Playlist:
Opening Theme: People Everywhere | Khruangbin
Expert in a Dying Field | The Beths
C'mon Baby, Cry | Orville Peck
Like I Used To | Sharon Van Etten & Angel Olsen
We Don't Know What Tomorrow Brings | The Smile
Good Ones | Charli XCX
It's Not Just Me, It's Everybody | Weyes Blood
Hangover Game | MJ Lenderman
Tongo Barra | Vieux Farka Touré & Khruangbin
Texas Sun | Leon Bridges & Khruangbin
Hard On Everyone | Kathleen Edwards
The Last Goodbye (feat. Bettye LaVette) | ODESZA
25 Or 6 To 4 | Ada
Cliff Chenfeld returns with another edition of Modern Sounds, a show for busy listeners who don't get to discover as much new music as they'd like. On this episode, Cliff dives into bands who have yet to become legacy acts, a side project that stands on its own, a song that went viral on TikTok and is now a hit on alternative radio, plus plenty more.
Follow the Modern Sounds playlist on Spotify for more music.
Playlist:
Opening Theme: People Everywhere | Khruangbin
My Own Soul's Warning | The Killers
SAOKO | Rosalía
Know It All | Billy Strings
Bliss | Amber Marks
Seventeen Going Under | Sam Fender
Seventeen | Sharon Van Etten
Been To The Mountain | Margo Price
SNAP | Rosa Linn
Burning | Yeah Yeah Yeahs
We're Not In Orbit Yet | Broken Bells
Chismiten | Mdou Moctar
That's Where I Am | Maggie Rogers
Cliff Chenfeld returns with another edition of Modern Sounds, a show for busy listeners who don't get to discover as much new music as they'd like. As always, Cliff has curated a playlist with a little of everything, from a current raw rock band to modern gospel-tinged soul to a highly respected British singer-songwriter. https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2wP2igLLqtR2lE9xz2LZds?si=89f1f5bf5f914338 (Follow the Modern Sounds playlist on Spotify for more music.) Playlist: Opening Theme: People Everywhere | Khruangbin Sinnerman | Goose Where Do You Go When You Dream | Woods End of the Road | Noga Erez All About You | The Knocks feat. Foster The People Boomerang | Yebba Dirty | grandson Get Lost In The Music | Ambar Lucid Unchained | Devon Gilfillian Bethel Woods | Midlake Phoenix | Big Red Machine Alpha Zulu | Phoenix Love and Hate in a Different Time | Gabriels
Cliff Chenfeld returns with another edition of Modern Sounds, a show for busy listeners who don't get to discover as much new music as they'd like. As always, Cliff has curated a playlist with a little of everything, from a current raw rock band to modern gospel-tinged soul to a highly respected British singer-songwriter. https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2wP2igLLqtR2lE9xz2LZds?si=89f1f5bf5f914338 (Follow the Modern Sounds playlist on Spotify for more music.) Playlist: Opening Theme: People Everywhere | Khruangbin Can't Stop The Rain | Neal Francis Paprika | Japanese Breakfast BLACKOUT | Turnstile Another Love | Tom Odell Hopeful | Curtis Harding Sun Came Up | Sofi Tukker Love Brand New | Bob Moses Held Down | Laura Marling On The Wrong Side | Lindsey Buckingham How Does It Feel | London Grammar Rare Air | Mildlife Nobody | Mitski Comingback | Parcels
This is a thrilling era for new music. Artists create inspired recordings that live outside the mainstream yet command a meaningful audience. With more music being released than ever before, it can be daunting to sort through the tonnage and find new music that you’ll love. That’s where https://www.wliw.org/radio/programs/modern-sounds-with-cliff-chenfeld/ (Modern Sounds) comes in. Cliff Chenfeld is a long-time East End resident, former co-CEO of Razor & Tie Records and Kidz Bop, and is now a partner in a number of music festivals. He makes it easy for busy listeners to discover the best contemporary music. https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2wP2igLLqtR2lE9xz2LZds?si=89f1f5bf5f914338 (Follow the Modern Sounds playlist on Spotify for more music.)
Chart-toppers Jim Brickman and Dave Barnes will get you in the holiday spirit with festive performances and heartwarming stories. Hits include “God Gave Me You” “The Christmas Song” and “ Christmas Tonight.” Anita Cochran and Wendy Moten are guests. https://allarts.org/programs/sutc/songwriters-under-the-covers-holiday-special-v0axeb/ (Watch the program here) https://allarts.org/everywhere/ (Watch more award-winning ALL ARTS programming)
This episode of "In Concert With CMS" opens with Ravel’s sublime “String Quartet in F-Major.” The composer’s use of sound coloration is a singular treat. Following that, you’ll hear Brahms’s “A-Minor Trio” for Clarinet, Cello, and Piano. Brahms takes full advantage of the somber sound of both clarinet and cello to create a poignant emotional journey. https://allarts.org/programs/in-concert-with-cms/in-concert-with-cms-ravel-and-debussy-p6e3ky/ (Watch the program here.) https://allarts.org/everywhere/ (Watch more award-winning ALL ARTS programming)
A program of musical fantasy and romance awaits you on this episode of “In Concert With CMS.” First up is Bach’s “Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue,” a virtuosic work for solo keyboard featuring a flurry of ominous and surprising harmonies. Following that is Chauasson’s work of grand romanticism, his “Concerto in D-Major” for Violin, Piano, and String Quartet. https://allarts.org/programs/in-concert-with-cms/in-concert-with-cms-bach-and-chausson-v1gekm/ (Watch the program here.) https://allarts.org/everywhere/ (Watch more award-winning ALL ARTS programming)
Two divine sonatas await you on this episode of “In Concert With CMS.” First up is Barber’s moody and lyrical Cello Sonata, completed when the composer was only 22 years old. You’ll then hear Schumann’s second Violin Sonata. Composed in a burst of creative energy over the course of three weeks, Schumann’s sonata is virtuosic, full of passion, and a joy to hear. https://allarts.org/programs/in-concert-with-cms/in-concert-with-cms-barber-and-schumann-x1luip/ (Watch the program here. ) https://allarts.org/everywhere/ (Watch more award-winning ALL ARTS programming.)
In this episode of "In Concert With CMS" you’ll hear a lovely conversation between violin and piano with Prokofiev’s “Second Violin Sonata in D-Major.” Following that is a different flavor of Russian chamber music: the passionate and ironic “Piano Trio in E-Minor” from Dmitri Shostakovich, dedicated to the composer’s late friend Ivan Sollertinsky. https://allarts.org/programs/in-concert-with-cms/in-concert-with-cms-rimsky-korsakov-and-bartok-aiicyq/ (Watch the program here. ) https://allarts.org/everywhere/ (Watch more award-winning ALL ARTS programs.)
This episode of "In Concert With CMS" features back-to-back quartets. The first is Kreisler’s four-movement “A-Minor String Quartet,” a tribute to the composer’s birthplace of Vienna. Following that, you’ll hear Mendelssohn’s “C-Minor Piano Quartet.” This four movement work was composed when Mendelssohn was only 13 years old, and already contains the composer’s melodicism and romanticism. https://allarts.org/programs/in-concert-with-cms/in-concert-with-cms-kreisler-and-mendelssohn-mmsf4l/ (Watch the program here.) https://allarts.org/everywhere/ (Watch more award-winning ALL ARTS programs.)
This episode of “In Concert With CMS” features two great works of chamber music for strings. The first is Mozart’s brooding C-minor String Quintet. This minor-key work is full of melancholy, but eventually gives way to an explosive major-key finale. Then, enjoy Dvorák’s splendid A major String Sextet. This piece features the folk song textures that are an integral part of Dvorák’s musical toolkit. https://allarts.org/programs/in-concert-with-cms/in-concert-with-cms-mozart-and-dvorak-zn6nmj/ (Watch the program here.) https://allarts.org/everywhere/ (Watch more award-winning ALL ARTS programs.)
In this episode of “In Concert With CMS,” enjoy The D Major Flute Quartet by Mozart. You’ll hear as Mozart wonderfully treats the flute like a first violin, letting it float along across three relaxed movements. Following that, enjoy Johannes Brahms’s first Piano Quartet in G minor. In typical Brahms fashion, this piece features a complex display of musicality. https://allarts.org/programs/in-concert-with-cms/in-concert-with-cms-mozart-and-brahams-hpligq/ (Watch the program here.) https://allarts.org/everywhere/ (Find more award-winning ALL ARTS programming.)
7-time CMA Entertainer of the Year and the #1-selling solo artist in U.S. history, Garth Brooks (“The River,” “The Dance”), joins Styx front man Tommy Shaw (“Renegade,” “High Enough”) for a night of songs and stories. Ruby Amanfu is a special guest. https://allarts.org/programs/sutc/garth-brooks-and-tommy-shaw-pkqgzz/ (Watch the program here.) https://allarts.org/everywhere/ (Watch more award-winning ALL ARTS programs here.)
Five-time Grammy Award winner Keb’ Mo’ (“Old Me Better,” “Just Like You”), joins Jim Photoglo, hitmaker to the stars (Garth Brooks, Faith Hill, Dusty Springfield, Alabama), for a night of songs and stories. Essex County is a special guest. https://allarts.org/programs/sutc/keb-mo-and-jim-photoglo-dz52iq/ (Watch the program here.) https://allarts.org/everywhere/ (Watch more award-winning ALL ARTS programming.)
Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee and hitmaking legend, Roger Cook (“I’d Like to Teach the World to Sing”), joins hit writer and songstress Jess Leary (“Where the Green Grass Grows”) for a night of songs and stories. Cooper Alan is a special guest. https://allarts.org/programs/sutc/roger-cook-and-jess-leary-uknoz8/ (Watch the episode here.) https://allarts.org/everywhere/ (Watch more award-winning ALL ARTS programming.)
Grammy Award winner, multi-platinum artist and country royalty, Clint Black (“Killin’ Time”), joins Bob Di Piero, hitmaker to the stars (Tim McGraw, Reba McEntire, Faith Hill), for a night of songs and stories. Maggie Rose is a special guest. https://allarts.org/programs/sutc/clint-black-and-bob-dipiero-bs9ov5/ (Click here to watch the program.) https://allarts.org/everywhere/ (Watch more award-winning ALL ARTS programs.)
Multi-platinum Shelly Peiken sings and dishes on her hits (“What A Girl Wants,” “Bitch”) while artist and activist Chely Wright highlights her own chart toppers (“Single White Female,” “Bumper of my SUV”). Carly and Martina are special guests. https://allarts.org/programs/sutc/shelly-peinken-and-chely-wright-54gcir/ (Watch the program here. ) https://allarts.org/everywhere/ (Watch more award-winning ALL ARTS programs)
Grammy Award winner Liz Rose, known for writing mega hits with Taylor Swift (“You Belong With Me,” “White Horse”), joins country hit-maker Jimmie Allen (“Best Shot,” “Make Me Want To”) for a night of songs and stories. Erin Kinsey is a special guest. https://allarts.org/programs/sutc/jimmie-allen-and-liz-rose-r2ezxl/ (Watch the program here.) https://allarts.org/everywhere/ (Watch more award-winning ALL ARTS programming here.)
An intimate music performance and storytelling series that puts the spotlight on the songwriters of some of music’s biggest hits across pop, rock and country. Songwriters featured in this episode include Patty Smyth and Lee Brice with special guest Constantine Maroulis. https://allarts.org/programs/sutc/patty-smyth-lee-brice-w-constantine-maroulis-joczqb/ (Watch the program here. ) https://allarts.org/everywhere/ (Watch more award-winning ALL ARTS programs.)
An intimate music performance and storytelling series that puts the spotlight on the songwriters of some of music’s biggest hits across pop, rock and country. Songwriters featured in this episode include Sara Evans and Kevin Cronin, with special guest Simon Kirk. https://allarts.org/programs/sutc/sara-evans-and-kevin-cronin-with-special-guest-simon-kirk-ons6ge/ (Watch the program here.) https://allarts.org/everywhere/ (Watch more award-winning ALL ARTS programs)
An intimate music performance and storytelling series that puts the spotlight on the songwriters of some of music’s biggest hits across pop, rock and country. Songwriters featured in this episode include Pam Tillis and Marc Beeson, with special guests Billy Stritch and Natalie Douglas. https://allarts.org/programs/sutc/pam-tillis-marc-beeson-billy-stritch-natalie-douglas-dak7ja/ (Watch the program here. ) https://allarts.org/everywhere/ (Watch more award-winning ALL ARTS programs)
An intimate music performance and storytelling series that puts the spotlight on the songwriters of some of music’s biggest hits across pop, rock and country. Songwriters featured in this episode include Beth Nielson Chapman and Marcus Hummon, with special guest Julie Gold. https://allarts.org/programs/sutc/beth-nielson-chapman-marcus-hummon-and-guest-julie-gold-qkcetx/ (Watch the program here.) https://allarts.org/everywhere/ (Watch more award-winning ALL ARTS programs)
An intimate music performance and storytelling series that puts the spotlight on the songwriters of some of music’s biggest hits across pop, rock and country. Songwriters featured in this episode include Gary Burr and Georgia Middleman, with special guest Erich Bergen. https://allarts.org/programs/sutc/gary-burr-georgia-middleman-special-guest-erich-bergen-4ybi4j/ (Watch the program here.) https://allarts.org/everywhere/ (Watch more award-winning ALL ARTS programs)
An intimate music performance and storytelling series that puts the spotlight on the songwriters of some of music’s biggest hits across pop, rock and country. Songwriters featured in this episode include Mark Hudson and Jeffery Steele, with special guest Angela Hunte. https://allarts.org/programs/sutc/mark-hudson-jeffery-steele-with-special-guest-angela-hunte-zf53od/ (Watch the program here.) https://allarts.org/everywhere/ (Watch more award-winning ALL ARTS programs)
An intimate music performance and storytelling series that puts the spotlight on the songwriters of some of music’s biggest hits across pop, rock and country. Songwriters featured in this episode include Desmond Child and Brett James, with special guest Erika Ender. https://allarts.org/programs/sutc/desmond-child-and-brett-james-with-special-guest-erika-ender-j3frkd/ (Watch the program here.) https://allarts.org/everywhere/ (Watch more award-winning ALL ARTS programs)
ALL ARTS Radio Hour brings a wide array of arts programming to listeners each week with an eclectic mix of pop, contemporary and classical music, along with interviews, poetry, dramatic performance and more. Each week listeners can experience the very best in arts and culture. The program will air weekly beginning Saturday, July 10 at 4 p.m. on 88.3 WLIW-FM and https://www.wliw.org/radio/ (wliw.org/radio). The first episode of ALL ARTS Radio Hour will be a radio adaptation of the first episode of https://allarts.org/programs/sutc/ (Songwriters Under The Covers with Victoria Shaw), an intimate music performance and storytelling series that puts the spotlight on the songwriters of some of music’s biggest hits across pop, rock and country. Songwriters featured in this episode include Gary Burr and Georgia Middleman, with special guest Erich Bergen.