In a Flashback 50 we explore Pentangle’s Basket of Light a seminal album of new acoustic music from a virtuoso supergroup in 1969 that included guitar legends Bert Jansch and John Renbourn.
We’ll hear new music from an artist who started recording as Jo Beth Young. Then she became Talitha Rise and released the best album of 2018. Now she’s returned with a new CD, Strangers.
The Echoes Top 25 for August 2019 features the CD of the Month “Evanescent” by David Pritchard at the top, followed by Lamb, Azam Ali, Eve Maret, and 21 more recent recordings.
Guitarist William Tyler calls his music “rural New Age” with tongue only part way in-cheek. He’s taken the Windham Hill aesthetic, and carried it to new dimensions. He talks about it on Echoes.
Harpist and singer Emilie Kahn creates a probing music with just her harp and voice. She used to record as Emilie & Ogden. Ogden is her harp. It’s still there when she plays live on Echoes.
This weekend on Echoes, Meat Beat Manifesto, the legendary British artist, talking about electronic music past and present. We’ll also hear harpist and singer Emilie Kahn playing live.
Guitarist William Tyler calls his music “rural New Age” with tongue only part way in-cheek. He’s taken the Windham Hill aesthetic, and carried it to new dimensions. He talks about it on Echoes.
Harpist and singer Emilie Kahn creates a probing music with just her harp and voice. She used to record as Emilie & Ogden. Ogden is her harp. It’s still there when she plays live on Echoes.
Ayla Nereo has a sound that hovers at the borders of singer-songwriters and new age music. Hear her perform music on Echoes from her recording, By the Light of the Dark Moon, streaming now.
On its 50th Anniversary, we remember the original Woodstock from 1969 which featured so much of the spirit and musical DNA of Echoes. Join us as we look at Woodstock through an Echoes lens.