Our celebration of American Music continues with a special concert by the Lost Radio Rounders this Thursday, Nov. 1 at noon in the Bulmer Telecommunications Center Auditorium.
You might think you’re listening to live radio music in the 1940s or maybe sitting in the kitchen in the 1850s as family members end the day with some fiddle music… but actually it’s the Lost Radio Rounders playing the sounds of the Great Smoky Mountains, the Mississippi Delta or the Texas plains on banjo, fiddle and guitar.
The Lost Radio Rounders “make music from another time and another place,” captivating audiences wherever they go. Whether it’s Hank Williams, Woody Guthrie, Uncle Dave Mason, Cousin Emmy and Her Kinfolk or the Carter Family, the Lost Radio Rounders capture the sound and bring it to you.
Presented by the Cultural Affairs Program.
Published: Thu, 01 Nov 2012 11:51:09 +0000 by m.zemantauski