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  • Journey Into The Civil War - US Grant And The Railroad

    19/01/2019 Duración: 01h27min

    This week author Joel Moore and I will be joined by Kenneth Serfass, He is very active in the 'Living History' arena, particularly on US Grant. This should be a most interesting program.

  • Journey Into The Civil War - Anthony Waskie And The GAR

    12/01/2019 Duración: 01h16min

    This week we are pleased to hane Anthony Waskie join us. The Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) was a fraternal organization composed of veterans of the Union Army (United States Army), Union Navy (U.S. Navy), Marines and the U.S. Revenue Cutter Service who served in the American Civil War. Founded in 1866 in Decatur, Illinois, and growing to include hundreds of posts (local community units) across the nation (predominately in the North, but also a few in the South and West), it was dissolved in 1956 at the death of its last member, Albert Woolson (1850–1956) of Duluth, Minnesota.

  • Journey Into The Civil War - Virginia Museum of the Civil War

    05/01/2019 Duración: 01h00s

    This week author Joel Moore and I will be joined by Troy Marshal, site director for the VMI Located in New Market, Virginia, the museum provides opportunities to reflect upon the Battle of New Market which raged on the same location, May 15, 1864. In addition to the museum, the site includes a visitor center for the Shenandoah Valley and a 300-acre battlefield park preserving the core areas of the battlefield and historic farm.

  • Journey Into The Civil War - Fort Monroe

    29/12/2018 Duración: 01h03min

    This week author Joel Moore and I will be joined by Terry Brown, a leading authority on Fort Monroe. The Shithsonian starts its entry about the fort: As a white child in southern Virginia, I thought his first name was “Beast” because everyone called him that. Gen. Benjamin Franklin Butler was our nemesis—the Union commander of Fort Monroe, at the entrance to southeastern Virginia’s vast natural harbor; the churl who ordered the women of New Orleans to yield the sidewalk whenever Yankee soldiers approached; the officer who returned to oversee the occupation of Norfolk. But I was never told how Butler and Fort Monroe figured in one of the pivotal moments of the Civil War. I hope that you will join us for what I am sure will be a great program This is an encore presentation

  • Journey Into The Civil War - The Navy

    22/12/2018 Duración: 01h06min

    This week author Joel Moore and I will be joined by Gary Dyson. Gary is the author of A Civil War Correspondent in New Orleans: The Journals and Reports of Albert Gaius Hills of the Boston Journal. Gary has also  studied the role of the navy in the war  

  • Journey Into The Civil War - The Role Of The Press

    15/12/2018 Duración: 01h07min

    This week author Joel Moore and I will be joined by Gary Dyson. Gary is the author of A Civil War Correspondent in New Orleans: The Journals and Reports of Albert Gaius Hills of the Boston Journal. The press played an important role in the Civil War. What is interesting is that here we are some 150 years later and not much has changed. The press treats news with a bias. The coverage of the war by The New York Times was vastly different to the coverage by The Charleston Mercury. Both covered the same battles but with very different perspectices.  

  • Journey Into The Civil War - More On The Boys Of The War

    08/12/2018 Duración: 01h00s

    This week author Joel Moore and I will be exploring the role of children in the war

  • The Week In Reviews - Eliot Lewis

    05/12/2018 Duración: 37min

    Eliot Lewis is a singer songwriter and multi-instrumentalist as well as being a key member of the the Daryl Hall & John Oates band. Eliot is also one of the original featured musicians on MTV's “Live From Daryl's House.” His contributions stand out on some of the best moments from the show including performances with Billy Gibbons (ZZ Top), Joe Walsh, Todd Rundgren,Train, Grace Potter, Ben Folds, Booker T, Jewel, Rob Thomas, Keb Mo, Jason Mraz, Darius Rucker, Gavin DeGraw and many, many others. Earlier in his career Eliot spent several years as a key member of the The Average White Band. Eliot toured, wrote and also produced several songs for the Scottish soul band. 

  • Journey Into The Civil War - Signals

    01/12/2018 Duración: 01h28min

    This week author Joel Moore and I will be joined by Ted Urbanski, we willl be discussing the role of the Signal Corps

  • The Week In Reviews - Mary Lydia Ryan - Little Red Boat

    30/11/2018 Duración: 38min

    I will be sitting down with pianist Mary Lydia Ryan to discuss her new album Little Red Boat. It is a delightful piece of solo piano.

  • The Week In Reviews - David Peoples - Bluesilouettes - looking For Utopia

    29/11/2018 Duración: 40min

    The internet is a wonderful tool, in a space of 30 years it has gone from an obscure US government funded research project to a tool that is part of our daily lives. Without the Internet pianist and composer David Peoples would have been unable, or at least been very unlikely to have made Looking For Utopia. He faced a huge problem, it is one thing to identify the very best musicians in the world for an album, but the logistics of getting them all in one place at the same time is akin to herding cats! The solution was to build the album in layers. David recorded the basic tracks in Atlanta, digital copies were then passed on to the other collaborators, Carina Bruwer and Natasha Jaffe. Carina calls South Africa home and plays the Slide Flute.I had never heard of a Slide Flute, I found this clip of Carina playing it, it is quite the strange instrument.

  • Journey Into The Civil War - The Music (Part 2)

    24/11/2018 Duración: 01h48min

    We all had such a great time last week discussing and playing songs popular during the civil war that we are having a part two. Once again Joel Moore and I will be joined by Mike Byrd and Keith Letson of the band Lost Cause.   With lots of music to select from this should be a great program. We will be playing some very traditional British folk songs and trying to see how they became part of the war music

  • Journey Into The Civil War - The Music

    17/11/2018 Duración: 01h21min

    This week on Journey Into the Civil War author Joel Moore and I will be looking at some of the music associated with the war, in particular the songs of the confederacy. Joining us will be musicians Mike Byrd and Keith Letson of the band Lost Cause.

  • The Week In Review - DJ Trump

    11/11/2018 Duración: 31min

    DJ Trump’s newly released music video, "Grab 'Em", juxtaposes Donald J. Trump's rhetoric, set to Gangsta rap samples, against a rapid collage of historical footage from more than 150 documentaries to present two opposing portraits of America. Using recordings of Trump’s speeches, “Grab ‘Em” is a parodic yet uncomfortable song as so much of Trump’s rhetoric fits unapologetically into the Gangsta rap genre. However, the music video cuts against the divisive lyrics by presenting a comprehensive look at the history of America, from its music to its protests, from its national parks to its labor force. “Grab ‘Em” is a quilt of footage that shows what has always made America great despite any rhetoric of divisiveness. The song uses samples of Gangsta rap classics, including those by Coolio, Dr. Dre, and Snoop Dogg, as a commentary on the narcissism and self-aggrandizement common in Trump's rhetoric. The lyrics from one sample, "Imma beat dat p***y up" ("Wait (The Whisper Song)" by Ying Yang Twins), directly allude

  • Journey Into The Civil War - Fort Monroe

    10/11/2018 Duración: 01h02min

    This week author Joel Moore and I will be joined by Terry Brown, a leading authority on Fort Monroe. The Shithsonian starts its entry about the fort: As a white child in southern Virginia, I thought his first name was “Beast” because everyone called him that. Gen. Benjamin Franklin Butler was our nemesis—the Union commander of Fort Monroe, at the entrance to southeastern Virginia’s vast natural harbor; the churl who ordered the women of New Orleans to yield the sidewalk whenever Yankee soldiers approached; the officer who returned to oversee the occupation of Norfolk. But I was never told how Butler and Fort Monroe figured in one of the pivotal moments of the Civil War. I hope that you will join us for what I am sure will be a great program

  • The Week In Reviews - 41point9

    09/11/2018 Duración: 43min

    Prog Ensemble 41POINT9 is releasing their eagerly awaited new album“Mr. Astute Trousers” on October 19, 2018! Hammer meets anvil and the sparks fly. In the process, a sword is made stronger than it could have been before. The same thing happened back in 1995 when bassist/songwriter/producer Bob Madsen met guitarist/songwriter/singer Brian Cline in the North Bay Area of California. Brian and Bob began working together on a few tunes written by Bob and began a lifelong “bromance.” In Brian, Bob had found the perfect voice for his muse. The only problem was Brian's insistence on editing Bob's lyrics (a process referred to as “lyrical evisceration”). (Of course, the real problem is that almost without exception Bob has had to admit that Brian's edits make the songs better.)

  • The Week In Reviews - Jann Klose

    08/11/2018 Duración: 41min

    Jann Klose is elated to have his brand-new studio album “In Tandem” released worldwide. Fans can download and stream the album, which features a selection of top South African artists such as Karen Zoid and Tamara Dey, on their favorite digital platform. “In Tandem” also features a duet between Jann and legendary Renaissance vocalist Annie Haslam on a cover version of Peter Gabriel's “Don't Give Up,” which has also been released as a single.   The wait is finally over after almost a year's worth of work going into the writing and recording of the album, and Jann is ready for people to hear all the songs on “In Tandem”! “I am so excited to release 'In Tandem' to the world! Making this album has been the most beautiful creative experience of my life and career thus far. Working with all these great guest artists from three continents has opened my mind in ways I never expected. I think this is my most honest work to date and I hope everyone enjoys listening to it as much as we did making it.”  

  • The Week In Reviews - You're The One by Brian Hagen

    05/11/2018 Duración: 39min

    From my review... OK, let me start with a confession, this might be a slightly biased review. On Brian Hagen’s web site he has a list of his musical favorites and mentions ELP’s fabulous album Tarkus. Tarkus was the very first album I bought, I was 12 or 13, knew nothing of ELP but I could not resist the artwork! I still listen to ii today, the LP has long since been retired, but the music lives on online So, Brian gets a bonus point for Tarkus….. I found You’re The One to be a delight. There are 14 tracks, 7 original and 7 by classical composers. I really like this idea, it gives you a real sense of the players ability not only to compose, but also to play. There is a benchmark set and the goal is to fit in.  

  • Journey Into The Civil War - The Role Of The Native Americans

    03/11/2018 Duración: 01h20min

    By one source I found some 26,000 Native American's were involved in the Civil War, fought on both sides, and their resons for involvement were both varied and complex. Some tribes fought in the hope that it would help bring down the cultural barriers between the and the Whiteman. Others fought in the hope that it would better their position in life. In Indian Tererory the Chickasaws and Choctaws sided with the Confederacy for a variety of reasons, including their slaveholding history, geographic pressure from bordering states, and the U.S. government’s abandonment of their treaty responsibility to protect the Choctaws from invasion. This should be an interesting journey, please join uu.

  • Journey Into The Civil War - The Black Soldiers

    27/10/2018 Duración: 01h23min

    There are many misconceptions when it comes the the subject of Black men in the Civil War. It is easy to paint with a broad brush, black men joined the Union to get retribution on the southern slave owners, the Confederate black men were merely slaves conscripted to serve their masters wishes. Yes, both statements are true, yet both are wrong. The story if far more complex. Joining author Joel Moore and I will be Historian Joe Becton Pleace join us for what I suspect will be a great discussion  

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