This week on the program we continue with our occasional record review feature. Janis Ian has announced that “The Light at the End of the Line” will likely be her final studio recording - it's been 15 years in the making and it is just lovely. We'll talk about the CD and listen to three selections. Surrounding Janis' recording are some of the finest songwriters who just happen to be women, which works out well for March – Women's History Month! We'll hear Joan Shelley, Aiofe O'Donovan, Eliza Gilkyson, Ani Di Franco and many more. Janis Ian and the Women … on the next episode of The Sing Out! Radio Magazine.Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian FolkwaysTracy Dares / “Old Grey Goose” / Crooked Lake / GroundswellDonna Herula / “Bang at the Door” / Bang at the Door / Self ProducedEliza Gilkyson / “Buffalo Gals Redux” / Songs from the River Wind / Howlin' DogClaudia Schmidt / “Bend in the River” / Big Earful / Red HouseDori Freeman / “Ten Thousand Roses” / Ten Thousand Roses / Blue HenAoife O'Donovan / “Age of Apathy” / Age of Apathy / Yep RocKate MacLeod / “The Train Across the Great Salt Lake” / Uranium Maiden / Self ProducedAlice Di Micele / “Every Seed” / Every Seed We Plant / Alice OtterTracy Dares / “C Group” / Crooked Lake / GroundswellJanis Ian / “I'm Still Standing” / The Light at the End of the Line / Rude GirlJanis Ian / “Swannanoa” / The Light at the End of the Line / Rude GirlJanis Ian / “The Light at the End of the Line” / The Light at the End of the Line / Rude GirlAni Di Franco / “Station Identification” / Revolutionary Love / Righteous Babe Joan Shelley / “Brighter Than the Blues” / Over and Even / No QuarterKate Campbell / “Long Slow Train” / Damn Sure Blue / Large RiverPete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways