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.
eTown Archive – Colin Hay (2013)
eTown On The Road: JJ Grey / Cicada Rhythm / Melaney Smith (Books For Keeps)
eTown Archive – KT Tunstall (2007)
eTown Archive – Grace Potter (2010)
Dave Alvin / Jimmie Dale Gilmore / Elaine Hamel (Girls at Work)
eTown Archive – Ray LaMontagne (2008)
Leftover Salmon / Paul Thorn / Jen Kay (CU Boulder)
Rodney Crowell / Robert Ellis / Mona Purdy (Share Your Soles)
The Travelin’ McCourys / Liz Vice / Lina Sergie Attar (Karam Foundation)
Calexico / Ray Wylie Hubbard / Veronika Scott (The Empowerment Plan)
Noam Pikelny / The Lee Boys / Jonathan Rose
Billy Strings / Jon Stickley Trio / Arif Khan (Depave)
David Bromberg Quintet / Jonatha Brooke / Himalayan Cataract Project
Marlon Williams / Esmé Patterson / Doug Vilsack (Elephant Energy)
William Bell / Alejandro Escovedo / Justin Kruger (Project Helping)
Jessica Lea Mayfield / Birds of Chicago / Twesigye Jackson Kaguri (Nyaka Aids Orphans Project)
Sarah Jarosz / Hymn For Her / Paula Klaussen (Project Mercy)
Tyminski / Angel Snow / Henry Red Cloud (Red Cloud Renewable Energy Center)
John Oates / Lilly Hyatt / Helen Thorpe (Author of “The Newcomers”)
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