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  • Interview with the classical guitarist Carlo Pezzimenti

    Aug. 14, 1980

    Interview with the classical guitarist Carlo Pezzimenti, which contains classical music fragments. This program has content removed due to copyright.

  • Clancy Brothers

    Interview with the Clancy Brothers

    Jun. 26, 1991

    Interviewing the Irish folk trio the Clancy Brothers.

  • Interview with the Chicago Brass Quintet

    Apr. 21, 1986

    Interviewing the Chicago Brass Quintet.

  • Interview with Terry Allen and Jo Harvey Allen

    Apr. 26, 1993

    Interviewing musician, composer, and teacher Terry Allen and actress Jo Harvey Allen.

  • Interview with Tad Hidaka

    1960

    During a visit to the Old Town School of Folk Music, musician Tadashi Tad Hidaka discusses Japanese folk songs. Includes a rice planting folk song, a mining song, and several farewell songs.*Please note: some sections have been edited out from the original recording due to copyright considerations

  • Interview with Siegfried Schmidt-Joos and Win Stracke

    1975

    Discussing German folk culture and interviewing Siegfried Schmidt-Joos and folk singer Win Stracke.

  • Interview with Sammy Cahn

    Nov. 21, 1989

    Interviewing songwriter Sammy Cahn.

  • Interview with Rosemary Clooney and Michael Feinstein

    Oct. 26, 1992

    Interviewing jazz singer Rosemary Clooney and singer and pianist Michael Feinstein.

  • Interview with Roberto Ruberto

    1968

    Discussing the folk songs of Italy and interviewing musician Roberto Ruberto.*Please note: some sections have been edited out from the original recording due to copyright considerations 

  • Interview with Rick Conway , Derrick Mandel and Denny Pewsford

    Aug. 3, 1988

    Interviewing Rick Conway and The Pearly Minstrels; Derrick Mandel and Denny Pewsford.

  • Interview with Red Saunders and Jerry Donnegan

    1968

    Studs and Red Saunders share memories of the Regal Theater, and are joined by young jazz fan Jerry Donnegan.*Please note: some sections have been edited out from the original recording due to copyright considerations 

  • Pete Seeger

    Interview with Pete Seeger and Bob Reiser

    May. 4, 1984

    Discussing the songbook "Carry It On: A History in Song and Picture of the Working Men and Women of America" (published by Simon & Schuster) with the authors, folksinger and songwriter Pete Seeger and storyteller Bob Reiser.

  • Interview with Paul Ulanowsky

    This is a re-broadcast of an interview that Studs Terkel had with pianist Paul Ulanowsky. Paul discusses a historical recital that he performed some years before.

  • Paul Badura-Skoda

    Interview with Paul Badura-Skoda

    Mar. 6, 1989

    Interviewing pianist Paul Badura-Skoda.

  • Oscar Brown Jr.

    Interview with Oscar Brown, Jr.

    Sep. 16, 1996

    Interviewing jazz singer and songwriter Oscar Brown, Jr.

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