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In this week’s ‘back by popular demand’ broadcast/podcast, Punch Brothers’ band member and banjo impresario Noam Pikelny shares some of his original songs from his latest CD as a solo artist. Also with us is the Miami-based “sacred steel” band The Lee Boys, who bring their powerhouse, gospel-influenced sound to eTown’s solar-powered stage. And Nick has a conversation with New York-based entrepreneur, environmentalist and author Jonathan Rose about his latest book, The Well-Tempered City, which covers the benefits of repurposing old buildings into sustainable structures.
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In this week’s ‘back by popular demand’ broadcast/podcast, Punch Brothers’ band member and banjo impresario Noam Pikelny shares some of his original songs from his latest CD as a solo artist. Also with us is the Miami-based “sacred steel” band The Lee Boys, who bring their powerhouse, gospel-influenced sound to eTown’s solar-powered stage. And Nick has a conversation with New York-based entrepreneur, environmentalist and author Jonathan Rose about his latest book, The Well-Tempered City, which covers the benefits of repurposing old buildings into sustainable structures.

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