Radio Interviews
During my visit to the Isle of Man in November of 2010, I stayed very busy with activities surrounding the publication of my first Manx book. Among other things, I was interviewed by Ben at the FM3, a BBC station in downtown Douglas, following which we boogied up the lighthouse road on a VERY windy and rainy day to meet Catherine Nicoll at Manx Radio. By the time we arrived, there was barely time to get into the studio and catch my breath before airtime. No need to comb one's hair if you're just going to be on the radio, right?
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November, 2010
I was interviewed by Catherine Nicoll on Manx Radio in early November, 2010. I've included the full program which runs about 25 minutes -- my portion takes place during the first 7 minutes -- I think you'll enjoy listening to the entire program which is done in both English and Manx Gaelic.
I was interviewed by Catherine Nicoll on Manx Radio in early November, 2010. I've included the full program which runs about 25 minutes -- my portion takes place during the first 7 minutes -- I think you'll enjoy listening to the entire program which is done in both English and Manx Gaelic.
Returning stateside, several months later I "appeared" twice on WCHE (Chester County, Pennsylvania) as a guest on Steve Brodsky's show -- you can listen to both interviews below.
June, 2011
Steven Brodsky of the WCHE Entertainment and Culture Show 1520AM Radio interviewed me in June, 2011. This 27-minute segment describes how my passion for playing the Mountain Dulcimer led to my study of Manx Music and development of my book, Tailless Tunes, and the companion CD, Alas! The Horse Is Gone. |
March, 2012
Steve interviewed me again on March 16th, 2012. This 46-minute segment is a followup on the previous interview of my study of Manx Music and development of the book and music CD. Also included was some discussion of my new role as upright bass player for my husband, Toby Walker, along with a track from Toby's new CD. |
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