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Podcast Mp3s 11 - 21
#11 - How I Almost Became a Folk Musician
That Christmas I had been given a ukelele, an instrument made
popular at that time by a TV host called Arthur Godfrey.
I discovered that folk music consisted primarily of three chords
and, guess what? I knew three chords on the ukelele!
#12 - My Mother's Grandmother - Mary Faulkner
A trip back in time to 1915 or thereabouts from my mother,
Phyllis Fricker's memoirs
#13 - Port Dover in the 1920s, plus some perilous excursions
Family Life in the 1920's in Port Dover and St. Thomas, Ontario
- with some perilous escapes!
#14 - Port Dover in the 1920s - Contd.
Feather Beds and boyfriends
#15 - CB Radio Days
Early adventures in radio. Dungeons and Dragons over the CB Radio.
#16 - Reunion of Victoria Spivey & Lonnie Johnson at Gerdes Folk City in NYC
The 60's folk boom and a magical reunion of two great blues artists
#17 - Chatham Stories
In my day Chatham was a city of 30,000 souls. more rural than urban. The number 30,000
was very important since it defined Chatham as a real city and not just a town.
#18 - Working for Ma Gov
Some tales out of school about working for the Canadian Federal Government
#19 - Martial Arts, eh
I signed up at a Tae Kwon Do gym.
Then started a rigorous physical regimen unfamiliar to my sedentary office body.
It was like paying to join the Marines.
#20 - African Violets, Tough Love
This Podcast is about growing African Violets. You have been warned
#21 - Traditional Jazz, Vince Hickey and the Blues
Getting started in traditional jazz music
Born in 1937, Sonia Brock has lived a varied life from
Southern Ontario to northern Alberta bush country
and from Detroit to New York City's Lower East Side.
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Podcast Mp3s 11 - 21
#11 - How I Almost Became a Folk Musician
That Christmas I had been given a ukelele, an instrument made
popular at that time by a TV host called Arthur Godfrey.
I discovered that folk music consisted primarily of three chords
and, guess what? I knew three chords on the ukelele!
#12 - My Mother's Grandmother - Mary Faulkner
A trip back in time to 1915 or thereabouts from my mother,
Phyllis Fricker's memoirs
#13 - Port Dover in the 1920s, plus some perilous
excursions
Family Life in the 1920's in Port Dover and St. Thomas, Ontario
- with some perilous escapes!
#14 - Port Dover in the 1920s - Contd.
Feather Beds and boyfriends
#15 - CB Radio Days
Early adventures in radio. Dungeons and Dragons over the CB
Radio.
#16 - Reunion of Victoria Spivey & Lonnie Johnson at
Gerdes Folk City in NYC
The 60's folk boom and a magical reunion of two great blues artists
#17 - Chatham Stories
In my day Chatham was a city of 30,000 souls. more rural than
urban. The number 30,000 was very important since it defined
Chatham as a real city and not just a town.
#18 - Working for Ma Gov
Some tales out of school about working for the Canadian Federal
Government
#19 - Martial Arts, eh
I signed up at a Tae Kwon Do gym.
Then started a rigorous physical regimen unfamiliar to my
sedentary office body.
It was like paying to join the Marines.
#20 - African Violets, Tough Love
This Podcast is about growing African Violets. You have been
warned
#21 - Traditional Jazz, Vince Hickey and the Blues
Getting started in traditional jazz music
Born in 1937, Sonia Brock has lived a varied life from
Southern Ontario to northern Alberta bush country
and from Detroit to New York City's Lower East Side.