Newport Folk Festival Series Part 4, featuring Mereba, Jerry Douglas, Jupiter Bokondji (Jupiter and Okwess), and The Harlem Gospel Travelers

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The Newport Folk Festival Series continues and I'm really excited to bring you this outstanding and diverse group of artists for the penultimate chapter of in-person interviews I conducted live at Fort Adams. I'm kicking off this installment with the amazing singer songwriter Mereba, whose folk / soul hybrid style of artistry is nothing short of stunning.  I have a super chill convo with Mereba, a truly gentle soul -- and a massive Bob Dylan fan -- who had dreamt of playing at Newport Folk. Next, it's Bluegrass time in the Media Tent, as I have a rousing and super fun conversation with the one and only Bluegrass legend and 15-time Grammy winner, Jerry Douglas. It's a laugh a minute as Jerry and I talk about how traditional bluegrass has morphed into its modern form while still respecting its roots.  I then attempt to use my high school French skills (but mostly the interpreter) in my convo with Jupiter Bokondji of Jupiter and Okwess, who comes from the Congo by way of Berlin to bring us his magical mixture of African beats, dance moves, and psychedelic rock. I talk to Jupiter about his role as a trailblazer and he explains to me the secrets of Okwess: how he nourishes the world with his musical vibes.  Rounding out Part 4 and taking our souls and spirits higher is The Harlem Gospel Travelers: Ifedayo Gatling, George Marage and Dennis Bailey. They talk to me about how you don't have to be a Believer for gospel and to raise you up and make you feel it.  Their sets are a true inspiration and further proof that the power of music is REAL. I'm so grateful to be able to bring you inside the Media Tent with these amazing artists who each bring such a unique and indelible vibe to the stage, into our lives and beyond.  Enjoy and Rock On!!