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S2:E9 // Moses Asch and Folkways Records (Part 1)

S2:E9 // Moses Asch and Folkways Records (Part 1)

FromAmerican Songcatcher


S2:E9 // Moses Asch and Folkways Records (Part 1)

FromAmerican Songcatcher

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Length:
62 minutes
Released:
Dec 2, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Today, American Songcatcher is proud to present a special two-part collaboration with Smithsonian Folkways, going behind the curtain of Folkways Records founder Moses Asch, who was born 117 years ago on this date. This is the story of a ceaselessly stubborn Jewish immigrant with unstoppable ambition. A pioneer who had a great respect for creative artists, whether they were commercially viable or not. A provider whose work was selfless, though he was often quite difficult to work with. A visionary that would turn the record industry on its head without producing any major hits, which was just the way he wanted it. Folkways Records, “The little label that could,” changed the course of American roots music by preserving folk songs from all over the world and having a major hand influencing the folk and blues revival of the 50’s and 60’s. Moe's mission was to create an encyclopedia of sound from around the world, quite literally. Folkways released records of frog noises, poetry, train whistles, cat noises and many others in addition to covering nearly every genre of world music, spanning over 2,100 records. Learn how his collection was acquired by the Smithsonian Institution and how his legacy lives on today.

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In Collaboration with:
Smithsonian Folkways
Full Moses Asch interview with Arhoolie Records’ founder Chris Strachwitz

Interviewees:
Richard Carlin | Worlds of Sound: The Story of Smithsonian Folkways 
Michael Asch

American Songcatcher

Source Credits:
Smithsonian | Redalyc | Jstor.com | NPR | Routledge | AllPurposeGuru | Haaretz | Folkworks
Worlds of Sound: Ballad of Folkways | Documentary
Making People's Music | Book



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Released:
Dec 2, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (53)

Tracing the roots of American music from its cultured past to artists playing it forward, join folk musician and host Nicholas Edward Williams for this audio documentary-style series. Each episode dives into 4-5 stories. We start with the journey behind a traditional song, then uncover the lives of impactful musicians across the American roots music spectrum; to someone doing so today. Hear stories of immigrants who brought their music to America, the pioneers who shaped us, the under-represented, and songs of the South: Gospel, Blues, Country, and the Folk music that's derived from it all. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/americansongcatcher/support