Following is a listing of the musical selections airing
on Echoes for the week of March 8-12, 2004. The dates on
the playlists are the dates the programs are distributed to stations.
Please check the program ID number to verify the program if your
station broadcasts the program on a different day than it is distributed.
Monday 03/08/04
WOMEN IN SOUND: AN ECHOES INTERNATIONAL WOMEN"S DAY CELEBRATION In this special Echoes hosted by Kimberly Haas, we explore
the distaff side of Echoes, celebrating women in ambience, voice
and sound.
Tuesday 03/09/04
SHAKATURA: SPINNING GLOBAL ECSTACY Shakatura is San Francisco based musician Galen Butler who
emerged out of that cities rave and trance scene to create a music
of compelling electronic designs laced with global music elements
and mystic imagery. We talk to a musician who was born well after
60s psychedelia, but who claims that as his musical roots. He
embodies that spirit in a music for the 21st century heard on
his CD GALACTIVATION (CyberOctave).
Wednesday 03/10/04
VIKTOR KRAUSS'S AMBIENT AMERICANA Viktor Krauss is a bass player steeped in country and bluegrass,
but he takes that background and applies ambient chamber music
designs on his debut CD, FAR FROM ENOUGH. Born in Champaign,
Illinois and currently living in Nashville, he's the older brother
of new bluegrass superstar, Alison Krauss. She appears on his
CD, as well as guitarist Bill Frisell and dobro player Jerry Douglas.
Viktor Krauss talks about his cinematic tone poems, steeped in
open-country air.
Friday 03/12/04
VINCE REDHOUSE: IN THE REDHOUSE OF THE LORD Vince Redhouse is an Arizona based musician and is one of
six music siblings in the Redhouse clan that includes singer/bassist
Mary Redhouse. A one-time evangelical preacher, Vince Redhouse
brings Native themes to Christian spirituals, turning them through
his Native flute in sensitive ensemble setting. Vince Redhouse
talks about his personal approach to the Native American flute
and a Native vision of spirituality.
Click on a program number to see that day's playlist.
Some stations tape-delay Echoes, please check with
your local station if there is some question about what program
was aired on a specific day.
The playlists include start times that indicate the
approximate beginning of that piece of music, represented in minutes
and seconds after the start of the hour.
There are also links to purchase many of the CDs, clicking
the "buy-it" button will take you to an Amazon.com entry
with more information about the CD. If there is no "buy-it"
button, the CD is not currently carried by Amazon.com.
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