Our musical guests this week include the Missoula-based bluegrass, folk band The Lil Smokies, for their first ever visit to eTown.
We’re also joined by UK-born singer/songwriter Jack Broadbent, who received his start as a busker and is known for his unique blend of acoustic and slide guitar with folk and blues-inspired vocals.
Also, Nick has a conversation with Xiye Bastida, a 17-year-old youth environmental youth activist, who is often called “America’s Greta.” It’s a classic eTown not to be missed.
Allen Stone / Nikki Lane / Interview: Marc Barasch
eTown Archival Earth Day 50th Anniversary Special
Shook Twins / Danny Barnes / Award: Bill Lavin (Where Angels Play Foundation)
Loretta Lynn Birthday Podcast
John Prine Tribute
Joachim Cooder / Bonnie Paine / Award: Sarah Evans (Well Aware)
William Fitzsimmons / Raye Zaragoza / Award: Bryan Ware (The Crayon Initiative)
Railroad Earth / Matt Andersen / Interview: Bill Bennett (Sweet Relief)
Colin Hay / Doyle Bramhall II / Interview: Kate Greenberg (National Young Farmers Coalition)
Blind Pilot / Mirah / Award: George Basch (Himalayan Stove Project)
The Milk Carton Kids / Rose Cousins / Award: Roz Babener (Community Warehouse)
Väsen / Sam Amidon / Award: Robert Adamson (One Bistro)
Tribute To Joseph Shabalala, Ladysmith Black Mambazo Founder
John Butler / Eliza Gilkyson / Award: Frank Anello (Project Worthmore)
Capitol Sun Rays / John Long / Award: Laura Stachel (We Care Solar)
Gregory Alan Isakov / Rayland Baxter / Award: Dara Schoenwald
The Band of Heathens / Stephen Kellogg / Award: Jamie Van Leeuwen (Global Livingston Institute)
Laura Veirs / Aaron Lee Tasjan / Award: Peter Mui (Fixit Clinic)
Valerie June / Mick Flannery/ Award: Anne Rolfes (Louisiana Bucket Brigade)
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