This week’s eTown repeat airing features two dynamic musical talents: the famously raw and wonderful singer-songwriter Justin Townes Earle (son of Steve Earle) as well as Emily Gimble, a talented pianist, vocalist, and songwriter who shares stories about growing up as a member of one of the most famous musical families in America (she’s third generation in a long line of iconic players). And Nick interviews a co-founder of “500 Women Scientists,” a grassroots organization that promotes the importance of science in general while raising the profile of female scientists around the world.
Watch videos from this show at eTown.org
Over the Rhine / David Huckfelt / Award: Michelle Angela
The Travelin’ McCourys / Liz Vice / Award: Lina Sergie Attar
(PT. 2) Anders Osborne / Chatham County Line/ The McIntosh County Shouters
(PT. 1) Anders Osborne / Chatham County Line / Award: Gary Fine
Marlon Williams / Esmé Patterson / Award: Doug Vilsack
Citizen Cope / Anna Tivel / Award: Mark Dibner
Jessica Lea Mayfield / Birds of Chicago / Twesigye Jackson Kaguri (Nyaka Aids Orphans Project)
Justin Townes Earle / Emily Gimble / Interview: Jane Zelikova
Billy Strings / Jon Stickley Trio / Arif Khan (Depave)
Rising Appalachia / Ramy Essam / Joseph Teipel
Bob Schneider / Joan Shelley / Jeremy Bloom
DeVotchKa / Kyle Emmerson / Sr. Edna Lonergan
Noam Pikelny / The Lee Boys / Jonathan Rose
eTown On The Road: JJ Grey / Cicada Rhythm / Melaney Smith (Books For Keeps)
The Mountain Goats / Joe Sampson / Andrea Rudnik (Team Brownsville)
William Bell / Alejandro Escovedo / Justin Kruger (Project Helping)
Jonathan Wilson / Steve Earle / Samir Lakhani (Eco-Soap Bank)
eTown at Red Rocks: Jason Isbell / Amanda Shires
John Oates / Lilly Hyatt / Helen Thorpe (Author of “The Newcomers”)
Greensky Bluegrass / Israel Nash / Christine Beck (U.S. National Junior Tennis League)
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