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Carolyn Forché reads her poetry

Poet Carolyn Forché reads her poetry live in front of an audience. Forché, who taught at San Diego State from 1975-78 and who has worked with Amnesty International and Catholic Archbishop Oscar Romero, relates stories of her experiences in Latin America and South America between poems.

Virginia Woolf: voices that fly ahead / produced by Maureen McIlroy

Part one of a documentary on Virginia Woolf, her work, and her life, based on the letters, diaries, and published works of Virginia and Leonard Woolf, in an original production for KPFK by Maureen McIlroy. Madness, love and death are among the themes traced through Virginia Woolf’s life into her novels.

Michael Murphy: One Man Folk Festival

Michael Murphy (1945- ) is interviewed by Host Howard. Murphy speaks of his western music background and performs and talks about some of his songs, including "Geronimo's Cadillac". In 2004, he was been inducted into the Western Music Association Hall of Fame. <br /> <br />Produced by Roz Larman

Jennifer Warnes music and interviewed by Howard Larman

Jennifer Warnes (1947- ) is an American singer and songwriter. She has won four Academy Awards for best original song. Her band includes Andrew Gold on guitar and piano, Ken Edwards on guitar and bass, Gene Garfin on the drums, and Peter Freiberger on the pedal steel bass. <br />

Larry GAtlin from Odessa Texas

Singer Songwriter Guitarist Larry Gatlin from Odessa Texas. <br />Songs: Help Me, Penny Annie, Ther eis a Light ON, Sweet Betty (record), On the Road, She even Woke me up to Say Goodbye. <br />Howard and Roz Larman Host.

Jimmy Buffet

Singer Songwriter Jimmy Buffet. Songs: 1. Me and Jamey Mason 2. I wish I had a pencil thin mustache 3. the Poet 4. HE went ot Paris 5. Grapefruit 6. Ballad of Spider John 7. My Head HUrts My feet stink, adn I don't love Jesus 8. LIvingston Gone to Texas 9. Let's Get Drunk and Screw

Holly Near with sisters Timothy and Laurel Near, Jeff Langley, piano (Episode 5)

On this episode of Folkscene, Howard and Roz Larman interviews singer songwriter Holly Near, who performs with sisters Timothy and Laurel Near, and Jeff Langley on piano. This program was originally aired live from KPFK Studio A on May 27, 1973 and produced for Pacifica Radio by Howard and Roz Larman with engineering by Alan Kanter. Songs: 1. No More Genocide 2. Old Time Woman. 3.
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