Wisconsin Public Radio » Folk
152 FOLLOWERS
Get to know more about the current happenings in Folk Music industry, new albums and singles and more! Wisconsin Public Radio is a civic and cultural resource which exists to enlighten and enrich the quality of life for the people within its listening area.
Wisconsin Public Radio » Folk
1M ago
The Wisconsin Folk Song Collection comprises the work of scholars, musicians and Wisconsinites pre- and post-World War II who helped record and archive this part of our state’s history, such as Helene Stratman-Thomas and Sydney Robertson Cowell ..read more
Wisconsin Public Radio » Folk
5M ago
WPR’s “BETA” talks with Aoife O’Donovan about her new album, “All My Friends,” based on the writings and speeches of Suffragette Carrie Chapman Catt ..read more
Wisconsin Public Radio » Folk
6M ago
Virtuoso banjo player Béla Fleck put together a Grammy-winning album over 20 years ago that still provides a rewarding listening experience ..read more
Wisconsin Public Radio » Folk
7M ago
In 2021, Milwaukee-based musician Trapper Schoepp watched a YouTube video of an Irishman moving his fingers up and down the neck of the guitar using a technique called “open D tuning.” Now Schoepp is out with a new album, “Siren Songs,” focusing on the technique commonly used by early folk and blues musicians. “It basically ..read more
Wisconsin Public Radio » Folk
8M ago
Canadian author M.D. Dunn talks with WPR’s “BETA” about his book, “You Get Bigger As You Go: Bruce Cockburn’s Influence and Evolution,” which is more like a guidebook for learning about Cockburn’s music than a biography ..read more
Wisconsin Public Radio » Folk
9M ago
For many, Christmas is a season of peace, and in the middle of World War I, that literally was true. During our own time, when political divisions can feel so extreme, the story of the Christmas Truce of 1914 is a welcome gift and witness of peace between supposed enemies. The truce took place just ..read more
Wisconsin Public Radio » Folk
9M ago
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic and the miles between them, “Simply Folk” listeners shared their voices and their spirit with each other for the show’s annual singalong to be broadcast on Jan. 3. Invited to record their voices singing along to traditional folk songs, 60 listeners and staff members of Wisconsin Public Radio and PBS Wisconsin ..read more
Wisconsin Public Radio » Folk
9M ago
From its opening notes, “Pasture,” by the band Elephant Revival, dances through the speakers with a percussive melody from a mandolin, followed up by its duet partner, the fiddle. The band shared this wonderful instrumental during a 2013 in-studio performance and interview with “Simply Folk’s” Stephanie Elkins. Originally based in Colorado, the string band was ..read more
Wisconsin Public Radio » Folk
9M ago
Raye Zaragoza named her 2020 album, “Woman in Color,” because she saw it as “a coloring book, and every song was a like a little bit of me coloring in my story, of my past and my present and my future.” “Being a woman of color in America and someone of mixed race, I’ve always ..read more
Wisconsin Public Radio » Folk
9M ago
Grammy award-winning Eau Claire native Justin Vernon and his band Bon Iver will headline a concert in Duluth Wednesday that seeks to raise money to stop construction of Enbridge’s Line 3 oil pipeline in Minnesota. The event is a fundraising concert for the Indigenous environmental nonprofit organization Honor the Earth, which has been leading protests ..read more