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Maureen Mahoney, 70, was interviewed by her daughter, Tracey Merritt, 44, about growing up in New York City.
This interview is private.
Ben Sachs-Cobbe talks with his Aunt Toni about her childhood in a crowded apartment in Chicago's west side, her getting an education, falling in love, and surviving cancer.
Mary Suzanne Chladek Gehardt (77) discusses about where she grew up and what was it was like to live in Southside, Chicago. She also discusses about her work life starting at hospice to real estate to becoming the first woman...
Spencer and I grew up together in Syracuse Utah. He's a musician and my best friend. Here is a short interview about his passion for music.
Keith Dick of Baytown, Texas, happens to be the nephew of Paul Revere from the 1960s/1970s rock and roll group, Paul Revere and the Raiders. Paul Revere died in 2014, but Keith has fond memories of spending time with his...
Carolyn, who is from New Jersey, has been taking mini vacations to Bethlehem with her husband for the past few years. Her one word to best describe Musikfest is MULTIGENERATIONAL.
Many different subjects dealing with childhood to adult life, and also about the impact of music on the interviewee's life.
Sophia Carr is asked some personal question that is a blast from the past for her.
I got to interview my grandpa about the 1960’s. it was Avery informative and cool to learn more about his experiences during that time.
Recorded on Saturday, June 17, 2017. Visual artists, Beau McCall and Cheryl R. Riley discuss the intersections of race and class on topics such as education, pop culture, art, food, health, the criminal justice system, and more. About "The Conversation"...
Brandon Stile talks with his grandma about the life in the 60's and various hot topics in the 60's. For example the Vietnam war and the Assasination of MLK and JFK
A history from elementary through present day, highlighting school, work, family and words of wisdom.
Musician and historian Stephen Wade talks with his friend Matt Brown about Stephen's musical beginnings, studying banjo with his mentor Fleming Brown in the 1970s, and his reflections on the Old Town School then and now. Since learning to play...
My piano teacher, Janet Kaminsky, talks to me, Eileen Hsu (13) about her childhood and life as a musician.
In 2018, a large group of Black banjo and fiddle players and allies gathered at a retreat in Orange, VA. These are their stories.
Richmond Rapper Kaelan Brown and I have a chat about how music has affected his and my life, and where music is going in the future.