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Rock & Roll, Americana, alt-country- whatever you want to call them, The Mallet Brothers eclectic style and high-energy shows have rightfully earned them a following around New England and beyond.
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Paula Cole recently stopped by NHPR’s Studio D to talk about her formative years as an artist, and to share new music from her album "Lo."
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Jennifer Militello talks about her goals, partnering with local leaders and tips for getting started with your own poetry.
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Alex Cumming stopped by NHPR for a visit with Kate McNally for The Folk Show.
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Crys Matthews is a powerful lyricist whose songs of compassion, love and hope will make you see the term "social justice" in a new light.
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Long Story Short, a storytelling series created by Beth LaMontange Hall, in collaboration with 3S Artspace in Portsmouth and New Hampshire Public Radio. Each Long Story Short performance is based around a central theme.
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Daniel Donato's Cosmic Country stopped by NHPR's Live from Studio D to chat with Rick Ganley about what it's been like to be playing live music with some of their heroes.
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Kick off prime bird watching (and listening) season with events at The Forest Society and The Squam Lakes Association.
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New Hampshire native Sam Robbins stopped by The Folk Show during his recent tour of the Northeast.
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It’s an hour of horn-fueled jazz and traditional New Orleans music with New England's own Soggy Po’ Boys and special guest Celia Woodsmith.
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If you missed last week's St. Patrick's Day Celebrations, you're in luck: The Manchester St. Patrick's Day Parade is on March 24.
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Tom Rush has released a new album, "Gardens Old, Flowers New." The singer-songwriter's upcoming tour includes shows in Keene and Portsmouth. He spoke at length with NHPR Folk Show host Kate McNally