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Travel Notes is a show that uses music as a medium to explore the ways in which we are all connected.... more
FAQs about Travel Notes:How many episodes does Travel Notes have?The podcast currently has 41 episodes available.
December 06, 2021Irish Traditional Music's Influence on American Country Music with Chris KirschbaumIn episode 10 of Travel Notes, we explore how traditional Irish music crossed the Atlantic and wove its way into the fabric of American country music. Host Grace McNally interview’s her friend and colleague, Chris Kirschbaum, as they discuss his connection to Ireland, pub culture, Irish traditional music’s influence on American country music and much more!...more30minPlay
October 31, 2021Cuban Trova Music with Susto's Justin OsborneIn episode 9 of Travel Notes, I sit down with Susto’s Justin Osborne to talk about an influential trip to Cuba and the connection between Cuban trova music and American troubadours such as John Prine. We talk about Susto’s new album, Time in the Sun and the common themes throughout the album such as the joys and suffering of life, mental health and spirituality....more31minPlay
September 07, 2021Salsa, Peter Gabriel, Americana & Senegalese MusicIn this month’s episode of Travel Notes, we cross the pond to Senegal, Africa, a country very close to my heart. Quick back story: My parents met, fell in love and got married in Senegal and Senegalese artists such as Youssou N'Dour and Baaba Maal filled our childhood home.From Peter Gabriel to Mumford and Sons, Senegalese musicians have made an impact on the world music stage. Join host Grace McNally, as we listen and explore this incredible country and its infectious genres of music. ...more28minPlay
August 01, 2021Argentinean Murga Porteña with Dr. Michael O'brienIn episode 7 of Travel Notes, host Grace McNally sits down with Dr. Michael O'brien - multi-instrumentalist, ethnomusicologist and head of the Music Department at the College of Charleston. Together they explore an Argentinian carnival art called the Murga Porteña, and specifically a character named the Bombo con Platillo who plays an instrumental and sometimes controversial roll not only in carnival but also Argentinian politics, soccer and feminist movements. Vamos!...more29minPlay
July 10, 2021TrailerTravel Notes is a show that uses music as a medium to explore the world and ways in which we are all connected. Join host, Grace McNally, as we travel from the deserts of Africa to the beaches of Brazil - listening, dancing and talking with musicians who illustrate the richness of the music, culture and its' connection to other parts of the world. Have a question, feedback or want to request a destination for a future episode? Email Grace at [email protected] and don't get too comfy, because our next trip is just around the corner!...more2minPlay
July 10, 2021Exploring Afro Cuban Music with Percussionist Gino CastilloIn Travel Notes Episode 6, I sit down with my good friend and local musician - Gino Castillo to explore Afro Cuban Music. We talk about its' roots, role in the community and how shares similarities with other African influenced musical genres across the Americas. We dive into some of Cuba’s other musical genres as well and listen to Afro Cuban jazz group Irakere, Buena Vista Social Club singer Ibrahim Ferrer and a two of Gino’s original compositions. By the end of the show, you’ll be ready to hop in a Ford Model T and hit the streets of Havana! I hope you enjoy...more41minPlay
June 06, 2021Exploring Middle Eastern and Fusion Oud Music with Peter KfouryIn this episode of Travel Notes I sit down with Oud player, Peter Kfoury, to discuss all things Oud. We explore its’ history, learn about a historical renaissance man who is responsible for toothpaste to introducing the Oud to Europe and listen to and discuss a few of Peter’s compositions. You are guaranteed to learn something new and have a g(oud) time!...more30minPlay
May 02, 2021Cambodian Psychedelic Rock and The Khmer RougeThey have a saying in Cambodia, that music is the soul of a nation. In episode 4 of Travel Notes we find out exactly what that means when it comes to Cambodia’s rich and complex music and political history. Tune in!...more30minPlay
April 10, 2021Gullah Spiritual Music of Charleston, SC Featuring Gullah Gospel Group The Plantation SingersListeners will explore Gullah spiritual music, one of the oldest folk music traditions in America, native to the beautiful city of Charleston, SC. I sat down with Ms. Lynette White founder of the Plantations Singers, a world renowned Gullah a cappella percussion gospel group. We talked about who the Gullah Geechie people are, their history and wonderfully rich spiritual musical tradition....more26minPlay
April 10, 2021Afro-Brazilian Music of Salvador, Bahia BrazilThis episode we go south of the equator! Listeners will feel the Carnival spirit and Brazilian sun via the Afro Brazilian musical styles that originate in the magical city of Salvador de Bahia. Pack your sunscreen and dancing shoes!...more31minPlay
FAQs about Travel Notes:How many episodes does Travel Notes have?The podcast currently has 41 episodes available.