This week, we welcome Rising Appalachia, led by sisters Leah and Chloe Smith. It’s worth tuning in just for those incredible sibling harmonies alone; but you’ll also be moved by our other musician guest, Egyptian rock musician Ramy Essam, known as “The Singer of the Egyptian Revolution.” The finale collaboration between Nick, Helen, and our musical guests this week is one of the most inspiring ever done on eTown. We round things out with an eChievement Award story about a man who’s helping folks in ‘food desert’ designated neighborhoods to obtain healthy food by establishing their own gardens.
The War & Treaty / Haley Heynderickx / Hippie Jack Stoddart
eTown Archive - John Hartford (2001)
eTown at Red Rocks: Lake Street Dive / Josh Ritter
Aoife O’Donovan / Marty O’Reilly / Cheryl Boerger (Plates for People and the Planet)
eTown Archive - The Wood Brothers (2006)
Andrew Bird / Leif Vollebekk / Tom Chappell (Tom’s of Maine)
Calexico / Eric Andersen / Monte Belmonte (Monte’s March)
eTown Archive - Lyle Lovett (1991)
eTown in Boone, NC: Mandolin Orange / Josh Ritter / Ali Casparian (Bounty and Soul Food Rescue)
Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives / Cassandra Jenkins / Michael Kodas (Author of “Megafire”)
eTown Archive - Ben Harper (1994)
Basia Bulat / The Pines / Marc Gold (100 Friends)
eTown Archive - Gregory Alan Isakov (2013)
The Wailin’ Jennys / Willie Watson / Dr. Patricia Limerick
eTown Archive - John Prine (1996)
John Moreland / Phoebe Hunt / Susan Burton (A New Way Of Life Re-Entry Project)
eTown Archive – Nathaniel Rateliff (2013)
Jack Johnson / The Weather Station / Jeff Orlowski (Chasing Coral)
eTown Archive – Gillian Welch & David Rawlings (1999)
Tyler Childers / The Suitcase Junket / Chad Bernstein (Guitars Over Guns)
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