Dee Wilhoit talks about her lifelong love of music.
September 19, 2016 App Interview

I recorded this interview for the National Day of Listening back in November of 2010. In October of 2015, Dee Wilhoit was diagnosed with stage IV cancer, and she passed away in May of 2016 at the age of 55....

Mugshots: Kari Bennett and Joanne Trombley

Kari is from Bethlehem and has inspired her friend, Joanne, to come and visit Musikfest for the past few years. Their one word(s) are RELAXING and COMPANY.

How Communication Has Changed

Gina Vaught (57) talks with her child, Jack Vaught (19) about how communication has changed throughout her lifetime.

SEN$UI: the guy behind the music

Israel Rosado tells all about his past with creating music, and how his sound has developed with time.

Interviewing my friend Kyrsten about college

Learning what college is actually like and what to expect

Michael Groves and Danha Sanchez Lang Interview

Danha and I started a random conversation that lead us to getting to know each other more. We talked about where we are from, our hobbies, and many other things.

The Great Thanksgiving Listen Oral History Project

On November 26, 2017 I, Ashlynn Bara, interviewed my dad, Staśi Bara in Vestavia Hills, Alabama. He talked about his childhood and how he became the dad he is today.

Interview with my grandmother ( country music singer Carroll Baker)

Discussed her childhood and how her past has shaped her into the person she has become and how it helped her become a singer.

Thanksgiving Interview

In this interview Yara, a 15 year old, and her grandfather, Dave, who is 80, talk about the continuity and changes from growing up in the 40s to modern day. It explores subjects from wars, innovations, education, and politics.

"Rebekah and Jenna – Successful College Students"

Participants include Jenna Greer and Rebekah Tiernan who are both 18 and are best friends. The interview is for a class called College Success. We discussed a story about a skiing accident, her first impression of me and how she...

Music Evolution Through the Ears of a ‘Generation X’ Adult

Listen to a mother-daughter team discuss the evolution of music from the last 60s to today’s trending (or not so trending) tunes.

Cara interviews her mom, talking about childhood and how it changed her

In this interview, conducted in December 2017 in Rexford, New York, Cara (16) interviews her mom about life as a child and how it changed her. She asks her to describe her childhood, moving from state to state, and how...

Interview with my Cousin Dani

Talking with my older cousin Dani about his life and memories we have together growing up.

McKinney, Sierra Thanksgiving Interview 11/27/23

Hello, my name is Sierra McKinney, i’m 15 and I interviewed my mom, Dawn Hackett. In this interview, we discussed music and what music she liked to listen to etc. I chose to discuss about music because it truly is...

Interview with cousin
November 26, 2021 App Interview

About how she got interested in teaching

Teresa and Ashley Interview

Two friends talk about their college experience so far

The Great Thanksgiving Listen Project 2023- Faith Wood

This is an interview of me (Faith Wood,18) interviewing my dad (Donald Wood,59). I interviewed him about his teenage, college and young adult years. We covered what school was like, what the economy was like and some of the jobs...

Mugshots: Mary-Jo Ochs, Anne Billas, Jody Higgins.

Mary-Jo and Anne are sisters who have been coming to Musikfest since the 80's - accompanied with their friend, Jody. Their one word(s) to best describe Musikfest is MEMORIES, FAMILY, EXCITEMENT.

Interviewing my mom

Talking about early adult life and living on my own.

Christa and Clare StoryCorps Interview

Clare and her mom, Christa, discuss the past and future of their lives. Christa describes her life at Boston College, where Clare is also going to attend this Fall. She recalls her fondest and least fondest memories alongside how she...

Interview with uncle jr

We were mainly talking about school and people who have impacted my uncle a lot.