35. Larry Nager on the art of life: Music, Cuban-American collaboration and Washboards

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Larry Nager is an award-winning writer, music historian, documentary filmmaker, educator and musician based in Nashville, TN. Larry shares his experiences on his current project, Havana Time Machine, a PBS Great Performances event airing on October 6. It was filmed entirely in Cuba, and features GRAMMY-winning Americana performers Raul Malo & The Mavericks in concert with some of Cuba’s finest musicians. (see the link below for artists) Larry and I chat about music and the ability for art in all forms to bring people together. We discuss the politics of today and how history keeps repeating itself, but what each of us can do to make a difference. IF you enjoyed this conversation, my favor as usual is to please continue to share this podcast with others. It would mean so much if you also rate it and leave me feedback. If you would like to help keep this podcast going and support the work I do, visit my website or Patreon.com/sifumimichan to become a patron of the show. For comments or suggestions reach out on social media @sifumimichan Discussed in this episode Bluegrass Underground Fairfield Four McCrary Sisters O’ Brother Where Art Thou Che Guevara Fidel Castro Washboard Instrument Eliades Ochoa (Buena Vista Social Club, Cuarteto Patria) Roberto Fonseca The Sweet Lizzie Project Ivette Cepeda Band of Brothers Memphis Beat by Larry Nager Larry’s Recommendations: Roberto Fonseca, ABUC David McCullough, The Great Bridge Larry’s Performances: Larry on Washboard Get involved, don’t be complacent www.indivisibleguide.com www.aclu.org   Comment Rules: Be Cool. Critical is fine, but if you’re rude, we’ll delete your stuff. Please do not put your URL in the comment text and please use your PERSONAL name or initials and not your business name, as the latter comes off like spam. Have fun and thanks for adding to the conversation! Disclaimer: I am not a writer. I do not claim to be.  Apologies for grammatical mistakes, long drawn out run on sentences, and anything else that drives you crazy. I promise it was not my intention.  Be lenient, please!