Saving Minnesotan Old Time Music

KFAI's MinneCulture - Een podcast door KFAI

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Mike Sawyer fell in love with old folk music in his 20s, picking up the banjo and playing at festivals and jams around the state. But after a while, he began to wonder why nearly all the songs he and his fellow musicians were playing came from Appalachia and the South. What happened to early musical traditions from Minnesota? Now, Mike’s on a mission to uncover the roots of Upper Midwest folk music and keep it alive for future generations.This documentary was produced by Britta Greene and James Napoli, and edited by Julie Censullo. Special thanks to Jim Leary and the Center for the Study of Upper Midwestern Cultures (https://csumc.wisc.edu/)at the University of Wisconsin-Madison for sharing many of the audio recordings included in this piece, including from the Down Home Dairyland (https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/2916.htm) recordings. Additional thanks to Rob McGinley Myers, Nancy Rosenbaum, Sophie Nikitas, Cris Anderson and members of the Upper Midwest Folk Fiddlers. You can find more of Mike’s research and recordings on his websites: Upper Midwest Old Time (https://uppermidwestoldtime.blogspot.com/)and the Midwest Fiddle Tunes Project. (https://minnesotafiddle.blogspot.com/)Season 8 of MinneCulture is hosted by John Gebretatose and edited by Julie Censullo. Support for MinneCulture on KFAI is provided by the Minnesota Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund.

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