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Berea, Ky. based old-time musician and instructor Olivia Peppiatt joins the program to discuss her pathway to playing the fiddle, the differences between her projects Girl Scruggs and Jewelweed, how nature informs her music, what it means to be a champion of bluegrass music to future generations, and more.
Peppiatt also performed three songs inside the Hound FM studio — a cover of fellow Kentuckian Jean Ritchie's "Edward", a reimagining of Clyde Davenport's fiddle tune "Cornstalk Fiddle And A Shoestring Bow", and her original "Dearing".
Wick's Picks' initial broadcast can be heard via Hound FM Wednesdays at 8 p.m. and is sponsored by Kentucky 811 — Call Before You Dig — and The Botany Bay — The Place To Buy Things To Do Stuff With.
By Matt WickstromBerea, Ky. based old-time musician and instructor Olivia Peppiatt joins the program to discuss her pathway to playing the fiddle, the differences between her projects Girl Scruggs and Jewelweed, how nature informs her music, what it means to be a champion of bluegrass music to future generations, and more.
Peppiatt also performed three songs inside the Hound FM studio — a cover of fellow Kentuckian Jean Ritchie's "Edward", a reimagining of Clyde Davenport's fiddle tune "Cornstalk Fiddle And A Shoestring Bow", and her original "Dearing".
Wick's Picks' initial broadcast can be heard via Hound FM Wednesdays at 8 p.m. and is sponsored by Kentucky 811 — Call Before You Dig — and The Botany Bay — The Place To Buy Things To Do Stuff With.