Pastures of Plenty is a year-round program, but winter mornings may be the
best time to huddle around your radio and listen to folk music. In case
that’s true, I’m going to start this show with a pair of radio songs - My
Ol’ Radio from Malcolm Holcombe and Morning Man f...
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It wasn’t the best of years, and it wasn’t the worst of years, but it’s
over, and we got some great music along the way. Join me for a look back at
beloved folk musicians we lost in 2025 plus some great music from 2025 by
well-known and lesser known artists, including lo...
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This Pastures of Plenty is the last Folk Strip show of 2025. Please tune in
early morning December 31st (5:30 till 7:00). That's the last day of the
year, and also the last day for our end-of-the-year fund raiser 'KBOO
Fights Back'. The show is filled with a variety ...
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The recently released film “The History of Sound” staring Josh O’Connor
and Paul Mescal is a love story between two musicologists in the 1920s who
travel around rural Maine recording traditional folk ballads.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_History_of_Sound
The leading...
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Please join me for the December 10th episode of Pastures of Plenty (90.7 fm
5:30-7:00 am). I’m featuring a set of seafaring music, including songs
about two old vessels with strong Oregon connections - The Star of Oregon by
Shanghaied on the Willamette and Ballad of the...
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Today's program is a musical tribute to Todd Snider and his fellow Folk
Troubadours. The term troubadour originally referred to roving minstrels of
the Middle Ages in Europe, but has been applied to contemporary performers
who travel widely, busk in the streets, and are ...
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