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.
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eTown Time Capsule - Capitol Sun Rays - John Long - Laura Stachel (We Care Solar)
eTown - Holiday Show 2023
eTown Time Capsule - The Lil Smokies - Jack Broadbent
eTown Time Capsule - Railroad Earth - Matt Andersen
eTown On The Road - Red Rocks - Big Thief - Lucinda Williams
eTown Time Capsule - Valerie June - Mick Flannery
eTown - The War And Treaty - Dom Flemons
eTown Time Capsule - Christone ”Kingfish” Ingram - Caleb Klauder & Reeb Willms
eTown Time Capsule - Ron Pope - Pieta Brown
eTown Time Capsule - Patty Griffin - John Smith
eTown - Bruce Cockburn - Abraham Alexander - Part Two
eTown - Bruce Cockburn - Abraham Alexander - Part One
eTown Time Capsule - Strand Of Oaks - Anna Burch
eTown Time Capsule - The Infamous Stringdusters - Molly Tuttle
eTown - Bahamas - Jess Williamson
eTown Time Capsule - Anders Osborne - Chatham County Line PT2
eTown Time Capsule - Anders Osborne - Chatham County Line PT 1
eTown - Peter Rowan - AJ Lee and Blue Summit
eTown Time Capsule - Citizen Cope - Anna Tivel
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