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Traveling Music: January 19, 2020

Traveling Music

Date: 1-19-20

Shonti Elder

Music announced: Anchorage Folk Festival, this afternoon and evening and next week / weekend. www.Anchoragefolkfestival.org

Format:  Tune Title

              Performer / Composer

              Album Title

              Recording Company

              Length

Old Time Friends

Susan Grace / Susan Grace

Circle of Friends

Susangracealaska.com

2:53

Flying Home to Shelley / The Heat / Rocky Road to Greenfield (instrumentals)

Lift Ticket / Paul Gitlitz, Seth Houston, Michael Kerry

New Balance

www.liftticketband.com

5:17

The Morning

Ryan Bowers and the Brain Trust / Ryan Bowers

Sweet Calamity

Ryanbowersandthebraintrust.com

2:51

I Miss the Day to Day

Robin Hopper / Robin Hopper

Up On a Mountain Top

Robinhopper.com

4:18

Change of Heart

Janie Lidey / Janie Lidey

On Solid Ground

Janielidey.com

1:48

Puerehua (life cycle of butterfly)

The Moms / Hirini Melbourne

Out of the Kitchen

Alaskafolkarts.com

2:15

Wide Blue World

Collette Costa / M. Stey

You Can’t Blame a Girl

Costasdiner.com

4:14

A River

Tania Opland and Mike Freeman / Tania Opland

Cut To Rhythms

Opland-freeman.com

3:43

Yew Piney Mountain (instrumental)

The Improbabillies / Jack McElwain

The Improbabillies

Improbabillies.com

3:01

Chatanika River Song

Susan Grace / Susan Grace

Circle of Friends

Susangracealaska.com

2:30

Be Kind to Your Parents

The Moms / Harold Rome

Out of the Kitchen

Alaskafolkarts.com

1:14

Up on a Mountaintop

Robin Hopper / Robin Hopper

Up On a Mountain Top

Robinhopper.com

3:08

No More My Lord

Collette Costa / Traditional, additional lyrics by Joseph Smigielski

You Can’t Blame a Girl

Costasdiner.com

3:00

Anna’s Waltz (instrumental)

Lift Ticket / Seth Houston

New Balance

www.liftticketband.com

4:31

Tears in the Sea

Ryan Bowers and the Brain Trust / Ryan Bowers

Sweet Calamity

Ryanbowersandthebraintrust.com

3:06

I’ve Been Everywhere

Robin Hopper / Robin Hopper

Up On a Mountain Top

Robinhopper.com

2:44

Shonti was born in India to teacher parents, who named her a common Indian name which means peace. She has degrees from Oberlin, Boston University and UAA. She began at KSKA as a volunteer in 1978 and has had an acoustic music show ever since, during her tenure as board member (and president), and 13 years on staff as first volunteer coordinator and then operations director along with that for five years. Her current volunteer program is Traveling Music. Shonti is also a professional fiddler, and has several CD’s of original music with her friend Will Putman. She lives in the Valley with her husband Bill Frey, and has two musical children, Kluonie and Devin.