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July 2nd, 2008 • SEGMENTFrom The Show: Red, White and Blues: The Sounds of Patriotic PluralismJoan Baez, known for leading many a song for a cause, shares her theory on what makes a protest song. Listen View Full Playlist August 5th, 2009 • SEGMENTFrom The Show: Newport Jazz and Folk FestivalsFrom the show "Newport Jazz and Folk Festivals" originally aired on August 5th, 2009 Listen View Full Playlist August 10th, 2005 • SEGMENTFrom The Show: Newport Jazz and Folk FestivalsFrom the show "Newport Jazz and Folk Festivals" originally aired on August 10th, 2005 Listen View Full Playlist February 11th, 2004 • INTERVIEW:From The Show: Valentine's DayFrom the show "Valentine's Day" originally aired on February 11th, 2004 Listen View Full Playlist August 5th, 2009 • FULL SHOW • read moreNewport Jazz and Folk FestivalsCelebrate epic moments in American music from the Newport Jazz and Folk Festivals--from Duke Ellington's 1956 comeback to Bob Dylan's 1965 electric revolution. Mark the 55th anniversary of the Jazz Festival with performances by Ray Charles, Mahalia Jackson, Louis Armstrong, and a visit from trumpet legend Clark Terry, who played with Ellington in '56. Festival founder George Wein also joins us to share his memories, such as the founding of the Folk Festival in 1959 that featured blues, gospel, country, Cajun and more; and folk singer Joan Baez recalls her Newport experiences. Plus Newport performances from Doc Watson, John Lee Hooker and others. Listen To Hour 1Listen To Hour 2View Full Playlist July 2nd, 2008 • FULL SHOW • read moreRed, White and Blues: The Sounds of Patriotic PluralismMusic and opinion on patriotism as pluralism, and sometimes protest, from guests Merle Haggard and Joan Baez. Plus blues and New Orleans jazz versions of classic freedom songs. Also American anthems from the late King of Bluegrass Jimmy Martin and the Grateful Dead. Then we're off on a summer road trip to sample Ted Drewes' Frozen Custard at his venerable stand on Route 66 in St. Louis, and play "Drown the Clown" at a Massachusetts county fair. Join us for a star spangled edition of American Routes. Listen To Hour 1Listen To Hour 2View Full Playlist August 10th, 2005 • FULL SHOW • read moreNewport Jazz and Folk FestivalsCelebrate epic moments in American music from the Newport Jazz and Folk Festivals--from Duke Ellington's 1956 comeback to Bob Dylan's 1965 electric revolution. Mark the 50th anniversary of the Jazz Festival with performances by Ray Charles, Mahalia Jackson, Louis Armstrong, and a visit from trumpet legend Clark Terry, who played with Ellington in '56. Festival founder George Wein also joins us to share his memories, such as the founding of the Folk Festival in 1959 that featured blues, gospel, country, Cajun and more; and folk singer Joan Baez recalls her Newport experiences. Plus Newport performances from Doc Watson, John Lee Hooker and others. Listen To Hour 1Listen To Hour 2View Full Playlist February 9th, 2005 • FULL SHOW • read moreValentine's DayIn this Valentine's special we explore the various types of love expressed in song--from puppy love to animal attraction, part-time love to enduring love, breaking up and making up and everything in between. We're joined on our quest by three performers well acquainted with the genre: Randy Newman, author of love songs both ironic and authentic; Rev. Al Green, a man who has addressed love both sacred and secular throughout his career; and Joan Baez, who talks about her favorite love songs--some written for her. Plus, an irresistible mix of love songs including Fats Domino, Billie Holiday, Bob Dylan and more that you can't help but fall for. Listen To Hour 1Listen To Hour 2View Full Playlist August 11th, 2004 • FULL SHOW • read more50 Years of Newport Jazz and FolkCelebrate epic moments in American music from the Newport Jazz and Folk Festivals--from Duke Ellington's 1956 comeback to Bob Dylan's 1965 electric revolution. Mark the 50th anniversary of the Jazz Festival with performances by Ray Charles, Mahalia Jackson, Louis Armstrong, and a visit from trumpet legend Clark Terry, who played with Ellington in '56. Festival founder George Wein also joins us to share his memories, such as the founding of the Folk Festival in 1959 that featured blues, gospel, country, Cajun and more; and folk singer Joan Baez recalls her Newport experiences. Plus Newport performances from Doc Watson, John Lee Hooker and others. 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