The sounds of the past have never been more sweet! They work magic at Lyrical Lumber, returning the voice to the neglected instruments of yesterday.
Ellen Bukstel
When she was going through hell in her personal life, Ellen Bukstel started writing songs about pain and loss. She found a receptive audience, and now she’s thrilled to be a leader in the musical activism movement.
Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis
Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis have enjoyed a 40-year love affair with music and each other. Find out how they’ve weathered the music industry and life’s biggest challenges all the while keeping their marriage vibrant.
Garrison Keillor
For more than 30 years, Garrison Keillor has been keeping the golden age of radio alive with his iconic show, A Prairie Home Companion. He shares why the pressure of aging has actually been liberating to him.
David Clayton-Thomas
A childhood of beatings, homelessness and jail time could have led the lead singer of Blood, Sweat and Tears down the wrong path, but music saved his life.
Mark Volman
He reached the top of the charts with the Turtles in the 1960s, but he learned the hard way that the music business wasn’t always a happy place. Professor Flo now schools a new crop of performers about the real music biz.
True Stardom in Unexpected Places
Ginger loved to sing, so at mid-life she took a risk and decided to become a full-time performer. She just never expected her music to strike a chord with the audience it did.
Peter Frampton
“Frampton Comes Alive” is still one of the top-selling live albums of all time. Peter Frampton says it has allowed him to do what he loves every day.
Twirling to a New Beat
We’re big fans of The Villages Twirlers, a baton performance team in The Villages, Florida. They partied at Walt Disney World, and proved that girls just wanna have fun. Now, they are marching to the beat of some new drummers!
Charley Pride
Charley Pride was in no short supply of talent. He’s a country music legend who dreamed of being in the Major League Baseball hall of fame. But it wasn’t his lack of talent that stopped him – it was the color of his skin.
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