Evan Westfall from the Columbus, Ohio folk band Caamp talks about his instrumental debut album, Is This Our Exit?
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Local 518 Music (and More) Report - 2024 Quarter 4
Interviews & Sessions
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Molly Durnin visits home every winter. She loves to be here in winter for the change of pace. It's been a while since we could have her by. This was such a treat.
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The Diver Library does a lot of really cool and creative things. One of those is part of the annual summer reading program that becomes the spring board for a summer project of making an album of songs - written by library patrons of all ages, but particularly those of school age.
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Jenna Nicholls stopped by to play songs and talk about her new EP, "Paper Daisy." She's at Caffe Lena on January 18th, 2025.
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Laura Johnson has been working under the name Girl Love these past few years. She's a queer, indie-folk musician with some very powerful songs, including a new protest song she performs in this episode.
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Juliana of Canella shared the story behind the band's latest song. The true story of how one of her music teachers was grooming her and how she managed to break free. Juliana's is a story of resilience and triumph over a desperate situation.
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Joe Deuel is the guy in the back corner of Caffe Lena, huddled over a control console fiddling with the faders. And that fiddling makes the amazing sound we hear up there each night. And he's been doing that and taking pictures for five decades!
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Michael Eck is traveling to Memphis to participate in the International Blues Challenge. He won the solo/duo challenge put on by the Capital Region Blues Network at Caffe Lena. He's off to Memphis the week of Jan 7 through 13.
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Sawyer Fredericks will be at Saratoga NYE in the City Center. We discuss his new album coming in 2025, songwriting and more.
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17 year old, Skylar Erin shares her inspirations and her songs.
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Folk Alliance International works to define and promote folk music around the world. We talk with FAI executive director Jennifer Roe about how they do that.
Live performances and conversations with Local 518 musicians. Each week, we highlight a different Local 518 artist in session. Thursdays at 930pm.
From the R&B and soul of the '50s and '60s to the dance beat of the '70s, Chris Wienk brings you a weekly exploration into the roots of rock 'n roll.
Fridays at 9pm, Saturdays at 11pm.
Fridays at 9pm, Saturdays at 11pm.