WoodSongs Photo Gallery Sponsor
- photos by Larry Neuzel
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WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour - Live Webcast
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Michael Johnathon & Co. - opening number
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WoodSongs bassist Robert "Bob" Bryant
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Mandolin player backing host Michael Johnathon
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Michael Johnathon in conversation with visionary songwriter Otis Taylor
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WoodSongs volunteer videographer listening to control room via headset
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Otis Taylor with his powerful and unique blend of roots music and narrative poetry that he labels "trance blues"
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Mary Gauthier (pronounced Go-SHAY) - an Americana troubadour, singer and songwriter
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Mary Gauthier's songs have earned praise from Bob Dylan and Tom Waits, and have been recorded by Jimmy Buffett, Blake Shelton, Boy George and many others
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Folksinger and WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour host Michael Johnathon
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Indigenous frontman and guitar virtuoso Mato Nanji. With Mato
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Otis Taylor - a unique, adventurous sound that balances the modern world with echoes of ancient Africa, Appalachia and more
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Guest WoodSongs announcer
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WoodSongs crew captian Roz
gives the "Thumbs Up"
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Announcer Joe Conkwright looking over the evening's live broadcast schedule
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Ma Crow and The Lady Slippers - an all-female band from Cincinnati, Ohio. Ma Crow is a legendary acoustic artist in the Cincinnati area
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Ma Crow and The Lady Slippers - violinist
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Ma Crow and The Lady Slippers - banjo player
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Singer/musician Paul Felice & Co. providing preshow music at the historic Lyric Theatre
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The Howlin' Brothers - a three-piece string band - their upbeat original and traditional music features the sounds of slide banjo, harmonica and old-time fiddle
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Ma Crow and The Lady Slippers - Ma Crow is a CAMMY (Cincinnati Grammy) award winner
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The Howlin' Brothers - guitarist
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The Howlin' Brothers - bassist
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Ma Crow and The Lady Slippers - banjo player
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Multi-talented Tom Chapin
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Songwriter Thomas Bensberg entertaining early arrivals at the historic Lyric Theatre
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Si Kahn - award winning songwriter, author and playwright - one of the leading Appalachian voices calling for the protection of hometowns and communities in the southern mountains
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Tom Chapin - three-time Grammy award winning artist and active board member of WhyHunger
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WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour opening number
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Tom Chapin co-wrote material with Si for the Bristol Bay project CD
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Award winning artists Tom Chapin and Si Kahn performing
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Ken Waldman has toured throughout North America as Alaska's Fiddling Poet since 1995. He is the author of six poetry collections and has released seven CDs
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Tom Chapin, Si Kahn, Ken Waldman
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Young WoodSongs audience members enjoy encores on stage - up close and personal
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Tom Chapin's older brother, the late singer-songwriter/activist Harry Chapin, founded World Hunger Year in the 1970s
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Tom Chapin performance
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