Get Up in the Cool
A podcast by Cameron DeWhitt - Wednesdays
462 Episodes
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Episode 238: Dante and Eros Faulk (Old Time, Celtic, and Original Cello and Fiddle Music)
Published: 3/17/2021 -
Episode 237: Betse and Clarke (The Music in the Water)
Published: 3/10/2021 -
Episode 236: Shohei Tsutsumi (Old Time Electric Guitar)
Published: 3/3/2021 -
Episode 235: Cameron Knowler (Old Time Sensitive Flatpicker)
Published: 2/24/2021 -
Episode 234: Sophie Wellington (Loves Her Complex)
Published: 2/17/2021 -
Episode 233: Beverly Street String Band (Janie Rothfield, Allan Carr, and Bill Wellington)
Published: 2/10/2021 -
Episode 232: Eden and Lukas Pool (The Ozark Banjo Co.)
Published: 2/3/2021 -
Episode 231: Annie Staninec (The Bluegrass vs. Old Time Dichotomy, Improvisation, and Musical Upbringing)
Published: 1/27/2021 -
Episode 230: Isa Burke (Fiddle Camp, Murder Ballad Discourse, and Choosing a Music Career)
Published: 1/20/2021 -
Episode 229: Alicia Jardine (Clawhammering Swedish Tunes and Queering Traditional Music)
Published: 1/13/2021 -
Episode 228: Ken Kolodner (Hammered Dulcimer)
Published: 1/6/2021 -
Episode 227: Brandon Olszewski (Tradition vs. Evolution and How to Build an Old Time Scene)
Published: 12/30/2020 -
Episode 226: Melissa Takush (Old Time Music Community Building)
Published: 12/23/2020 -
Episode 225: Morgan Harris (Old Time Guitar)
Published: 12/16/2020 -
Episode 224: Kathleen Parks (Bluegrass, Songwriting, and Altruism)
Published: 12/9/2020 -
Episode 223: Molly McBride (Gatekeeping, Compulsory Heterosexuality, and Old Time Erotic Fiction)
Published: 12/2/2020 -
Episode 222: Adam Hurt (Gourd Banjo)
Published: 11/25/2020 -
Episode 221: Kaia Kater (Non-Consensual Mentors, The Death Knell of the CD Table, and Overeager Allies)
Published: 11/18/2020 -
Episode 220: Kim Johnson (Playing Banjo with the Great West Virginia Fiddlers)
Published: 11/11/2020 -
Episode 219: Elizabeth LaPrelle (Old Time Ballads)
Published: 11/4/2020
Get Up in the Cool features conversations and musical collaborations with some of Old Time music's heaviest hitters, like Ken Perlman, Adam Hurt, Spencer & Rains, and Jake Blount. As an interviewer, Cameron balances an effusive curiosity for the potential of traditional music with a dogged respect for its origins. Serving as audience surrogate, Cameron asks illuminating questions to Old Time's best and brightest while telling the larger story of the tradition's modern era.