Ever since ‘1917’ hit our screens, it has received wide acclaim, including for the score – but what is the mesmerising song from the woodland scene and what are its origins? 1917 has been hailed by ...
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GENEAOLOGY OF A SONG: From left, Wayfaring Stranger authors Doug Orr and Fiona Ritchie interview the late folk musician Pete Seeger. Photo by Darcy Orr When Fiona Ritchie (the presenter of NPR’s ...
The Scots who left their homeland and came to the United States by way of Ulster, carried with them their belongings. They also brought something that didn't need a suitcase: their traditional music.
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Paula Cole vehemently opposes the divide of genres. The Grammy-winning songwriter and producer says, “I feel like it’s part of my mission to talk about this constructed division, to deconstruct and ...
Website Wayfaring teams up with Google Maps to let users create personalized maps. We d would like it to be a community of travelers who use our web-based tool to create, use, or share information ...
Join The Wayfaring Strangers on the longest night of the year for an improvised bluegrass musical featuring brand spankin' new lyrics to old-timey standards, played on traditional instruments like ...