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Episode 98 features music from Dylan LeBlanc, Sarah McQuaid, Shawn Supra, and Christine Sako. Plus, North Dakota cowboy poet Jonathan Odermann.
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Episode 97 features music from Nat Vazer, Cary Morin, The Montvales, and Grand Forks duo The Heatseekers. Plus, an interview with Linda Donlin on her new children’s book, “The Magic of Medora.”
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Episode 96 features music from Stephen Clair, South Dakota singer-songwriter Clayton Ryan, western North Dakota poet Carson Houser, and Grand Forks poet Madelyn Camrud. Plus, an interview with Danish folk duo Gangspil.
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Associate Poet Laureate of North Dakota Madelyn Camrud returns to The Great American Folk Show to share two news poems and talk to Tom about her creative process.
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Episode 95 features music from Nina Nastasia, Jeremie Albino, Rambler Kane, Quincy Allen Flint, and Ismay.
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Episode 94 features singer-songwriter Dustin Maenaga, acoustic quartet Twisted Pine, London musician Our Man In The Field, and Fargo singer Paula Larsen. Plus, Tom visits Copilot Designs in Grand Forks.
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Episode 93 features singer-songwriter Jamie Drake, musician Jeff Plankenhorn, and writer Julie Wolfson. Plus, to kick off the show, we play Arlo Guthrie’s “Alice’s Restaurant” in its entirety — a new Great American Folk Show Thanksgiving tradition!
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Episode 92 features music from Americana duo Last Birds, singer-songwriter Brendan Melia, Grand Forks singer Michael Marcotte, and singer-songwriter David Wilcox. Plus, an interview about Kenny’s Music Shoppe in Grand Forks, which is celebrating its 40th anniversary.
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Tom Brosseau visits with Kenny Holweger, owner of Kenny's Music Shoppe in Grand Forks, where Tom got his first guitar at seven years old. The store celebrates its 40th anniversary this year.
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Episode 91 features music from singer-songwriter Maya de Vitry, Minneapolis musician Luke LeBlanc, bluegrass group Kristen Grainger & True North, and singer-songwriter Freedy Johnston. Plus, Tom Brosseau, David Garza, and John C. Reilly perform a song, “Heartland.”