July 16 - July 22, 2008
Banjos Lost and Found:
Don Vappie & Nickel Creek

From the earliest blues and minstrel tunes to clawhammer bluegrass and forward to newgrass, the banjo has been a part of American music. This week we visit with New Orleans Creole jazzman Don Vappie and hear how the instrument is used in New Orleans traditional jazz. And feel the zeitgeist as San Diego-based Nickel Creek come by for a live set and talk about building onto their bluegrass base and moving beyond.

 
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Featured Artists & Suggested Listening:
   
Don Vappie

Swing Out (Vappielle) 2005
Banjo A La Creole (Vappielle) 2005
Creole Blues (Vappielle) 1997

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Nickel Creek

Why Should The Fire Die? (Sugarhill) 2005
This Side (Sugarhill) 2002
Nickel Creek (Sugarhill) 2000

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