Public Road Andrew Storrs
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"This the far-off depth and height reflecting my own face, This the thoughtful merge of myself, and the outlet again."
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I'll Be The Roundabout: Russ Coocoocachoo (Part 2)
The conclusion to the eggman's saga. Russ “Coocoocachoo” a local chicken farmer, delivers eggs door to door across the Morongo Basin.
The final chapter of Public Road Season 1.
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Derek Piotr: Fieldwork Recordings
A conversation with Connecticut based folklorist, researcher and performer, Derek Piotr. Last week we spoke over the phone about Derek's fieldwork recording traditional unaccompanied vocal songs from the Appalachia Region as well as The United Kingdom and beyond. He shares some of these recordings during the show and provides context.
Music by Eola. Bobby McMillion. Jane Prentice. Jo Elliott. Martin Bartlett. Nicola "Aunt Nicky" Prichard. Will Noble. William Ritter. -
I Am The Eggman: Russ Coocoocachoo (Part 1)
Russ "Coocoocachoo" a local chicken farmer, delivers eggs door to door across the Morongo Basin.
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Lucinda Williams Bootleg: LIVE at Pappy & Harriet's
While I finish producing the next episode of Public Road, I thought I would share this Lucinda Williams LIVE recording I bootlegged at Pappy & Harriet's Pioneertown Palace last month. I hope you enjoy.
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TRAILER: The Eggman Cometh
Trailer for the forthcoming Episode of Public Road: "I Am The Eggman: Russ Coocookachoo."
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Samuelson's Rocks
Inside Joshua Tree National Park lay 7 inscriptions of record. Carved into granite rock, almost in passing by an early Homesteader to the region; one John Samuelson.
Music by Eola.
Customer Reviews
Great Podcast
I love Public Road. It reminds me of driving through the desert in AZ, NV and CA. This summer has been lonely without new episodes.
Room to breath!
Perhaps the best part of this podcast is that the stories are so plainly laid out and compelling that they give the illusion they just tell themselves. Each narrative has room breath and nothing ever seems rushed along.
An excellent listen for those interested in the broad range of human experiences and appreciate the subtleties of in depth story telling.
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