462 Episodes

  1. Episode 142: Carol Skarstad (Old Time Cello)

    Published: 5/15/2019
  2. Episode 141: The Vox Hunters (Armand Aromin and Benedict Gagliardi)

    Published: 5/8/2019
  3. Episode 140: Julay Brooks (Old Time Backup Guitar)

    Published: 5/1/2019
  4. Episode 139: Joe McHugh (Rosin the Bow)

    Published: 4/24/2019
  5. Episode 138: Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer (Hands on Both Sides)

    Published: 4/17/2019
  6. Episode 137: Harry Bolick (The Completely Lost Mississippi Fiddle Tunes)

    Published: 4/10/2019
  7. Episode 136: Linnea Spitzer (A Long Circuitous Route)

    Published: 4/3/2019
  8. Episode 135: Gary Vann (Traditional Music in Brisbane)

    Published: 3/27/2019
  9. Episode 134: Hanna Traynham (Old Time Banjo)

    Published: 3/20/2019
  10. Episode 133: Amy Hakanson (Explains What a Nyckelharpa Is)

    Published: 3/13/2019
  11. Episode 132: Jesse Partridge (Trad Music and Community in Olympia, WA)

    Published: 3/6/2019
  12. Episode 131: Jimmy Rush (Old Time Flatpicker)

    Published: 2/27/2019
  13. Episode 130: Robin Fischer (Square Dance Calling)

    Published: 2/20/2019
  14. Episode 129: Jamie Fox (Métis Fiddling in the US)

    Published: 2/13/2019
  15. Episode 128: Ellie Hakanson (The Importance of Bass Moms, Cute Grandma Tunes, and Rocky Top)

    Published: 2/6/2019
  16. Episode 127: Ashlee Watkins and Andrew Small (Live at Dorrigo Folk and Bluegrass Festival 2018)

    Published: 1/30/2019
  17. Episode 126: Jim Childress (Live at Clifftop 2018)

    Published: 1/23/2019
  18. Episode 125: Amy Alvey and Mark Kilianski (Live at Dorrigo Folk and Bluegrass Festival 2018)

    Published: 1/16/2019
  19. Episode 124: Whoa Mule (Live at Dorrigo Folk and Bluegrass Festival 2018)

    Published: 1/9/2019
  20. Episode 123: Paul Brown (Live at Mountaingrass 2018)

    Published: 1/2/2019

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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.