Woodsongs
Woodsongs (Old Time Radio Hour) is the TV broadcast of an internationally syndicated radio program hosted by folksinger Michael Johnathon and recorded before a live audience each week at the historic Kentucky Theatre in downtown Lexington, Kentucky. The mission of the program is to inspire the audience to make music part of their lives by introducing them to a contrast of styles such as blues and bluegrass, country and Celtic, folk and rock, modern and classical. Interviews with the artists allow the audience to explore the artist's background and discover what inspires them to sing and play. The TV program allows the viewers to watch the radio show production and experience the event in much the same way as the live theatre audience.
Woodsongs Previous Broadcasts
The Little Willies with Norah Jones (Episode #1001)
KQED Life: Sat, Jan 26, 2013 -- 7:00 PM
Repeat Broadcasts:
- KQED Life: Sun, Jan 27, 2013 -- 1:00 AM
Wanda Jackson and English Protest Singer Billy Bragg (Episode #805)
KQED Life: Sat, Jan 5, 2013 -- 7:00 PM
Repeat Broadcasts:
- KQED Life: Sun, Jan 6, 2013 -- 1:00 AM
Emmylou Harris, Darrell Scott, John & Patricia Adams (Part 2) (Episode #913)
KQED Life: Sat, Jan 5, 2013 -- 4:00 AM
Part 2 of this special WoodSongs broadcast from the Lexington Opera House continues the music of Appalachia and Coal Country with more performances by the legendary Emmylou Harris, Darrell Scott, and others. John and Patricia Adams expands on their conversation on Appalachia. This show features the "Appalachian Road" music video and song by Michael Johnathon.
Emmylou Harris, Darrell Scott, John & Patricia Adams and More (Episode #912)
KQED Life: Sat, Jan 5, 2013 -- 3:00 AM
People have been singing about the mountains for generations. In recent years, the voices singing them have taken on a special urgency with the landscape of Appalachia changing with the times and so are the songs. In the spirit of this music, WoodSongs taped two broadcasts at the historic Lexington Opera House featuring an array of artists singing the music of coal country and Appalachia including the legendary Emmylou Harris, Darrell Scott, and more. John Adams, co-founder of the Natural Resources Defense Council in Washington DC and recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and his wife Patricia join Michael Johnathon for a spirited conversation about Appalachia in Part 1 of this special WoodSongs broadcast.
Emmylou Harris, Darrell Scott, John & Patricia Adams (Part 2) (Episode #913)
KQED Life: Fri, Jan 4, 2013 -- 10:00 PM
Part 2 of this special WoodSongs broadcast from the Lexington Opera House continues the music of Appalachia and Coal Country with more performances by the legendary Emmylou Harris, Darrell Scott, and others. John and Patricia Adams expands on their conversation on Appalachia. This show features the "Appalachian Road" music video and song by Michael Johnathon.
Emmylou Harris, Darrell Scott, John & Patricia Adams and More (Episode #912)
KQED Life: Fri, Jan 4, 2013 -- 9:00 PM
People have been singing about the mountains for generations. In recent years, the voices singing them have taken on a special urgency with the landscape of Appalachia changing with the times and so are the songs. In the spirit of this music, WoodSongs taped two broadcasts at the historic Lexington Opera House featuring an array of artists singing the music of coal country and Appalachia including the legendary Emmylou Harris, Darrell Scott, and more. John Adams, co-founder of the Natural Resources Defense Council in Washington DC and recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and his wife Patricia join Michael Johnathon for a spirited conversation about Appalachia in Part 1 of this special WoodSongs broadcast.









