"S. P. Dinsmoor, Ed Root and Me" accepted into about 50% of festivals entered. Visionary artists S. P. Dinsmore and Ed Root both lived in Lucas, Kansas are profiled by director and narrator Perry T. Schwartz who explains how these two artists influenced him as an artist.
Kaia Kater song "Paradise Fell" from ongoing rough cut edit of Bluegrass Court Jester: Ron Thomason. Click this link to watch on YouTube:
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The Trail Ride, a roots music journey:
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the Meters
Dr John
Allen Toussaint
Wynton
Mahalia Jackson
Robert Johnson
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From '96's 'That's Why We're Marching: World War II and the American Folksong Movement,' featuring Woody Guthrie, Lead Belly, Pete Seeger, Josh White. These songs were composed from '40-'45 by artists known for their later influence on folk music.
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