Solstice Live, Tim Eriksen Live
Our contribution to the KALW On-Air Folk Festival for April 25, 2009, included appearances by local women's vocal ensemble Solstice and by musician Tim Eriksen, who is deeply versed in old-time roots and shape note singing.
First hour:
| Artist | Song Title | Album (Label) |
|---|---|---|
| Solstice | Shto Mi e Milo | (live) |
| Hotaru Koi | (live) | |
| Legénycsú Foló | (live) | |
| Blue | Rise (s/p) | |
| Sankofa | (live) | |
| Finnish set: | ||
| Virta Vierii | (live) | |
| Ankarat on Aallot | (live) | |
| Käppee | (live) | |
| I Carry Your Heart with Me | (live) | |
| Java Jive | Solstice (s/p) | |
| Kathy Kallick | I Once Loved | Reason and Rhyme (Copper Creek) |
| Muriel Anderson | Lady Pamela | Wildcat (s/p) |
Second hour:
| Artist | Song Title | Album (Label) |
|---|---|---|
| Cordelia's Dad | May Blooming Field | Comet (Omnium) |
| Sacred Harp Singers | Idumea | Cold Mountain (Columbia) |
| Tim Eriksen | Farewell to Old Bedford | (live) |
| Friendship | (live) | |
| Omie Wise | (live) | |
| Omar Sosa | Promised Land | Across the Divide: A Tale of Rhythm & Ancestry (Half Note) |
| Tim Eriksen | The Bonny Bay of Biscay | (live) |
| Every Sound Below | (live) | |
| Cordelia's Dad | How Can I Keep from Singing | Where Have All the Flowers Gone (Appleseed) |
| Omar Sosa | Gabriel's Trumpet | Across the Divide: A Tale of Rhythm & Ancestry (Half Note) |