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Abe – from the road, in Wisconsin – gives an update about concluding the first season of A.A.R.T. and where things go from here. Also, a Summerford contacts the show, updating Abe and Ferrill about what happened to her g
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Abe Partridge – folk artist, documentarian, and song-catcher – travels with a portable handheld recorder seeking out artists on the backroads of America. A.A.R.T. features undocumented music: folk artists performing heartfelt songs for Abe's recorder. Plus, as he gently leads the conversation, Abe reveals perspectives from the groups and communities often hidden from the glare of the mainstream.
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Abe – from the road, in Wisconsin – gives an update about concluding the first season of A.A.R.T. and where things go from here. Also, a Summerford contacts the show, updating Abe and Ferrill about what happened to her g
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Abe recounts three precious objects he found along his way, while touring the American South. These were needles in haystacks, but treasures in Abe's life: An old Methodist hymnal, a VHS tape, and an extremely rare recor
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Abe continues his search for hidden artists in the hills of Appalachia. Today, in the same stretch of mountains his beloved friends Jimmy and Pam Morrow lived, he locates a kind man with a house filled to the top with "o
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Cassy Coots sent Abe Partridge a viral video of a woman singing and playing in an empty church house. The song was called "King Jesus." How she played and sang, Abe just had to meet her – and, if she would allow, he'd at
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Abe plays Chiefs on Broadway (Nashville) and encounters a rising songwriter named Jake Worthington. They trade songs back and forth. Abe sees "the classic country style" in him – Abe draws connections from the roots of c
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New to the mountains, Abe falls in love with Appalachia. In the college dorm one night, he hears another student picking a banjo. Abe purchases an $80 Korean banjo (complete with an Earl Scruggs instructional cassette) t
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Today's Transmission: Abe details how he first got into field recordings, old gospel and bluegrass music. Caught with a punk rock cassette at a Fundamental Baptist college he attended, this administration decided it woul
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Abe Partridge promised "A Document" back in 2020 – when he first sat down with buddy Ferrill Gibbs to document the beginning of his quest. Today, we are closer than ever to a completed work. Abe's compilation of singers
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Song catcher Abe Partridge facilitated a recording session late one night at a serpent-handling church in Gray, Kentucky. Pastor Andrew Hamblin, of The Free Pentecostal House of Prayer, armed with a beautiful cherry red
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Abe Partridge travels around, showing his folk art and playing his songs. As he does, he takes the backroads in search of a kindred spirit. The Alabama Astronaut Radio Transmission features voices of roadside artists who
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