Episode 74: Art Rosenbaum
This summer Out There Atlanta presents "Summer Sound Series," a collection of interviews with artists who find inspiration in sound or directly use it in their works.
Art Rosenbaum is a painter, educator, folk music performer and collector, and long-term radio host of "Backroads and Banjos" on AM1690: The Voice of the Arts. In this podcast, Art talks about several of his past projects, including "Folk Visions and Voices," "Shout Because You're Free," "Howard Finster: Man of Many Voices," and "The Art of Field Recording."
Topics include: Going to the Met with his mom as a child, developing an early love of folk music and bluegrass, visiting Howard Finster, and what spurred him to record and interview musicians.
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Out There Atlanta is sponsored by BurnAway.org, an online art magazine for engaged dialogue about the arts.
Music for this podcast was provided by M.S.I.F.
Art Rosenbaum at AM1690 [photo by Lilly Lampe]