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Asheville, North Carolinaâs history as a music center goes back to the 1920s and string-band troubadours like Lesley Riddle and Bascom Lamar Lunsford, and country-music pioneer Jimmie Rodgers. But thereâs always been a lot more to this town than acoustic music and scenic mountain views. From the experimental Black Mountain College that drew a range of minds as diverse as German artist Josef Albers, composer John Cage, and Albert Einstein, Asheville was also the spiritual home for electronic-music pioneer Bob Moog, who invented the Moog synthesizer first popularized by experimental bands like Kraftwerk to giant disco hits like Donna Summerâs âI Feel Love.â
Itâs also a town where busking culture ensures that music flows from every street corner, and itâs the adopted hometown of many modern musicians in a multitude of genres, including Pokey LaFarge, who spent his early career busking in Asheville, and Moses Sumney, a musician whoâs sonic palette is so broad, itâs all but unclassifiable.
In this premiere episode of Carolina Calling, we wonder and explore what elements of this place of creative retreat have drawn individualist artists for over a century? Perhaps itâs the fact that whatever your style, Asheville is a place that allows creativity to grow and thrive.
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Music featured in this episode:
Bascom Lamar Lunsford – âDry Bonesâ
Jimmie Rodgers – âMy Carolina Sunshine Girlâ
Kraftwerk – âAutobahnâ
Donna Summer – âI Feel Loveâ
Pokey LaFarge – âEnd Of My Ropeâ
Moses Sumney – âVirileâ
Andrew Marlin – âErie Fiddler (Carolina Calling Theme)â
Moses Sumney – âMe In 20 Yearsâ
Steep Canyon Rangers – “Honey on My Tongueâ
BĂŠla BartĂłk – “Romanian Folk Dancesâ
New Order – âBlue Mondayâ
Quindar – âTwin-Pole Sunshade for Rusty Schweickartâ
Pokey LaFarge – âFine To Meâ
Bobby Hicks Feat. Del McCoury – “Weâre Steppinâ Outâ
Squirrel Nut Zippers – âPut A Lid On Itâ
Jimmie Rodgers – “Daddy and Homeâ
Lesley Riddle – âJohn Henryâ
Steep Canyon Rangers – âGraveyard Fieldsâ
BGS is proud to produce Carolina Calling in partnership with Come Hear NC, a campaign from the North Carolina Department of Natural & Cultural Resources designed to celebrate North Carolinians’ contribution to the canon of American music.