There’s a “little of this, a little of that” quality to this show. Some music to mark the Jewish High Holy Days of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur (we’re between the two), a lengthy set about Sept. 11, 2001 and an hour devoted to this weekend’s Eli Whitney Folk Festival, Connecticut’s premier outdoor summer festival, now in its 10th year.
- Artist, "Title", Album, Label
- Andy Statman Quartet, “Come My Beloved”, The Hidden Light, Sony Classical
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- In Memoriam: 9/11, , ,
- Kim & Reggie Harris, “Short Shift At Ground Zero”, “Finlandia”, Simplicity, Appleseed
- Liz McNicholl, “The Bravest”, Grand Central Station, D&G
- Kitty Donohoe, “There Are No Words”, CD single, Roheen
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- Eddie From Ohio, “Oh My Brother”, 9Eleven Relief, Virginia Soul
- John Gorka, “Let Them In”, The Company You Keep, Red House
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- Andy Statman Quartet, “My Soul Yearns”, “Heritage Waltz”, The Hidden Light, Sony Classical
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- Eli Whitney Folk, , ,
- Tom Rush, “Drivin’ Wheel”, “Wasn’t That A Mighty Storm”, Tom Rush:New Year, Maple Hill
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- Kate McDonnell, “Toss It To The Wind”, “Sticky Buns”, Don’t Get Me Started, Dog-Eared Discs
- Anne Marie Menta, “That’s My Sister”, Untried & True, Pearl Avenue
- Alison Greenberg, “You’re Always There”, A Look In The Mirror, Independent
- Eddie From Ohio, “Quick”, “Tommy The Canexican”, Quick, Virginia Soul
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- Vance Gilbert, “Spoken Intro”, “Icarus By Night”, “Watching A Good Thing Burn”, Somerville Live
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