Get Up in the Cool
A podcast by Cameron DeWhitt - Wednesdays
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450 Episodes
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Episode 364: Liz Pickard (Old Time Guitar)
Published: 8/16/2023 -
Episode 363: Hills of Belgium (Jérémie Fraboni and Lorcan Fahy)
Published: 8/9/2023 -
Episode 362: Sam & Charlie Sheie (Old Time Fiddle and Guitar)
Published: 8/2/2023 -
Episode 361: Finn Tobias (Flatpicking Old Time Tunes)
Published: 7/26/2023 -
Episode 360: Nora Brown & Steph Coleman (Old Time in NYC and Chicago)
Published: 7/19/2023 -
Episode 359: Athena McKown (Cotillions, Hand-Me-Down Fiddles, and Barbed Wire Radios)
Published: 7/12/2023 -
Episode 358: Shohei Tsutsumi (Melorhythmic Guitar and Lap Dulcimer)
Published: 7/5/2023 -
Episode 357: Call Up in the Cool No. 1
Published: 6/28/2023 -
Episode 356: Brooks Masten (Banjo Making and Custom Ordered Happiness)
Published: 6/21/2023 -
Episode 355: Kate Kerr (Pretty Shaky String Band, Authenticity, and Old Time in Colorado)
Published: 6/14/2023 -
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Published: 6/11/2023 -
Episode 354: Needle & Thread (Ella and Maddy Zuellig)
Published: 6/7/2023 -
Episode 353: George Jackson (The Old Time 100)
Published: 5/31/2023 -
Episode 352: Alan Murray and Andrew Finn Magill (Trad Music Mythology and Old Time Curious Bouzouki)
Published: 5/24/2023 -
Episode 351: Six Dollar String Band (Traditional Trance Music)
Published: 5/17/2023 -
Episode 350: Adrian Gross (Slocan Ramblers, John Hartford's Windows, and the Gifts of a Small Scene)
Published: 5/10/2023 -
Episode 349: The Arcane Ramblers (Old Time in Taos, NM)
Published: 5/3/2023 -
Episode 348: Tone Dog (Old Time in Durango, CO)
Published: 4/26/2023 -
Episode 347: Kate Gregory (Claiming Old Time Status, Hiking Social Hierarchy, and the Ministry of Folk)
Published: 4/19/2023 -
Episode 346: Jhana Allan (Old Time, Romanian Music, and Songwriting)
Published: 4/12/2023
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.