This week on Finally Friday from Home, we've got two amazing musicians playing songs from their latest projects. Texas siren Courtney Patton plays songs from her forthcoming album, Electrostatic, slated for release on October 7th, and from the Outlaw side of country and the True Grit talent roster, Alex Williams plays music from his album called Waging Peace, out October 7th.
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For the second year, WMOT took over the Wash at East Side Bowl in Madison to host three days of hand-picked master musicians that told the story of AmericanaFest 2022. Nashville's award-winning photographer John Partipilo was on hand to capture the sights while WMOT broadcast the sounds.
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The historic music venues in the 140-year-old brick building at 1 Cannery Row have been silent since the spring as they undergo extensive renovations, but yesterday new owners DZL Management unveiled its plans to open its four spaces under new names in 2023. The multi-genre complex will be called Cannery Hall.
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The 21 years since the birth of the Americana Music Association’s annual fall convention and festival have been rough on the American people but good for America’s music. It recalls the breakthroughs and beauty that came from the grassroots during the Great Depression. Hard times inspire art. As I traversed the city during my own 21st AmericanaFest, I saw a vibrant community, full showcases, exciting special events and optimism about the business.
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Photos by John Partipilo from the first day of the AmericanaFest Day Stage presented by WMOT, NPR Music and World Cafe.
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Photos from our WMOT Wired In AmericanaFest Edition by photojournalist John Partipilo.
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Willi Carlisle and Kiely Connell perform music from their latest releases.
WMOT VIDEO: LIVE SESSIONS ON NPR MUSIC
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Watch all 17 hours of our AmericanaFest Wired In and the AmericanaFest Day Stage September 14, 15 and 16, 2022 via our webcasts on WMOT.org.
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Vandoliers and Kyle Frederick perform songs from their recent releases this week on Finally Friday from Home.
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On this week's edition of Finally Friday from Home, two new albums spur on performances from Vandoliers and Kyle Frederick.
News from WMOT
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A 51 percent majority of Nashvillians still view the city’s public schools negatively, but that result is an 11 percent improvement over last year’s score.
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The state legislature has provided $30 million to launch the new park, including funding for a visitors center and an RV campground.
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Rinne is a 2018 Vezina Trophy winner and the only player in franchise history whose number has been retired.
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The election reform measure was prompted by efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election.
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Transportainment operators have filed lawsuits against the city in recent weeks, claiming the new regulations are and arbitrary.
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Sanders, revered as one of the avant-garde's greatest tenor saxophonists, was a member of John Coltrane's final quartet. His expressive playing laid a path for generations of musicians.
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Days after the storm, residents in coastal Salinas, Puerto Rico, aren't waiting for help from the authorities. They're using bulldozers and backhoes to clear debris and rubble left in Fiona's wake.
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NPR's Scott Simon has worms. Hundreds of them. They live in a bin on his balcony and rejuvenate soil for flowers and vegetables. He talks about his admiration for the squiggly things.
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