Alternate Mondays at 9pm ET / 6pm PT with an encore broadcast at 2am ET/ 11pm PT. All around the clock, our curated playlist features classics from the folk revival as well as the finest contemporary folk artists who carry on the tradition! In addition to our tip jar - you can now SPONSOR AN HOUR EACH DAY FOR A MONTH! The oldest extant version of the legend has been dated to the late 18th century. The nickname references the college's location in the Pennsylvania Dutch Country. John's concert will kick off a weekend of workshops sponsored by the Festival. Host Dave Fry ( also the founder of Godfrey Daniels) shares rare archival recordings made during the 40 + year history of Godfrey's. The Dutch aviation pioneer and an aircraft manufacturer Anthony Fokker was nicknamed The Flying Dutchman.[35]. The second was titled The Angel's Command and was released by Puffin in 2003. [nb 5] Heine was the first author to introduce the chance of salvation through a woman's devotion and the opportunity to set foot on land every seven years to seek a faithful wife. Visit the Folk Music Notebook Merchantile today! Matt Watroba is the voice of folk music in Michigan for his work with WDETâDetroit Public Radio. Offbeat, fun, and thought provoking The Midnight Special is Chicago's, and through Internet streaming, the world's weekly aberration of folk music and farce, show tunes and satire, madness and escape. Recorded in Lexington, Kentucky and hosted by folksinger, A weekly 1 hour folk music & talk radio show hosted by, CLICK HERE TO SUPPORT FOLK MUSIC NOTEBOOK WITH OUR "TIP JAR", Click here to report any reception issues. Here is how Utah described it: As I courageously plow through miles of tapes, mountains of CDs, LPs and old 78s, I offer music known and unknown and years of sheer recollection delicately hammered together into a one-hour weekly radio show. FIRST SUNDAY OF THE MONTH - Folk Music Notebook is proud to present the audio steam of this monthly festival! Note - orders placed today will ship on or about October 13. He told a sailor to go up to the foretop and look beyond the phantom-ship. Each week Rik explores a topic and share songs old and new to illustrate the theme. Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations. Womenfolk is a weekly radio program highlighting the best in womenâs folk/acoustic music. Soon after, the steamship itself came in sight. March 20 will be a MASTER CLASS where Chris will break down how he plays his song(s) and also provide some commentary on how the songs came about all in conversation with special guest Peter Mulvey. It was impossible that I should have observed this in him in the mani-coloured lamplight of the preceding night. The hours between noon ET and 6pm ET on Monday through Friday are currently available, but we would be happy to discuss other hours as well. We are always trying to improve our service to you and will be happy to troubleshoot any issue you might be experiencing. The Efteling amusement park in the Netherlands has a roller coaster called The Flying Dutchman which features the captain named Willem van der Decken (nl). Enjoy relaxed informal conversations with enlisted Navy volunteers and retired Navy Officers. It appears within the Pirate Invasion as a boss enemy. It's Folk Night at The Ship Pub('s Facebook Page)! James Lee is an American singer, songwriter, musician, composer, producer whose six-decade career spans numerous artistic mediums. Haas, a graduate of the Juilliard School of Music, is one of the most sought after cellists in traditional music today. A weekly 1 hour folk music & talk radio show hosted by Rik Palieri with co-host Jason Baker. [18], Another optical effect known as looming occurs when rays of light are bent across different refractive indices. Hear personal stories, ask questions and see areas of the ship, not open to the general public. "'Amsterdam is Standing on Norway' Part II: The Global North Atlantic in the Ecological Revolution of the Long Seventeenth Century," Journal of Agrarian Change, 10, 2, p. 188–227. The 48-page text published c. 1829 acknowledges Blackwood's 1821 story as the source, although the two have little in common. In this version, the Flying Dutchman is a man, not a ship. The story was adapted by Judith French into a play, The Dutch Mariner, broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on 13 April 2003.[33]. Whether it be music, writing, painting, entrepreneurship or simply living life as a work of art, the world needs YOUR creativity. The third and final book of the trilogy (due to Jacques' death in 2011) was titled Voyage of Slaves and was released by Puffin in 2006. March 13th / March 20th / March 27th Acclaimed singer-songwriter Joe Jencks takes us along on his trips across the country, sharing music and stories from the folks he encounters along the way. Cheryl Prashker talks to her many friends about the music thatâs been their lifeâs work. Friday, March 19, 2021 7:30 PM EST / 6:30 PM CST / 4:30 PM PST. Third Wednesday of the month at 9pm ET / 6pm PT with encore broadcasts at 2am ET / 11pm PT and the following Sunday at 1pm ET / 10am PT, Premieres Thursday March 4th - 7pm ET / 4pm PT. Catfolk names - Pathfinder . In addition to the best in folk music, we will share the latest news of the folk community and keep you up to date on upcoming festivals, tours, new releases and much more. [5][6][7] The oldest extant version of the legend has been dated to the late 18th century. In the Pirates of the Caribbean films, the ship made its first appearance in Dead Man's Chest (2006) under the command of the fictional captain, Davy Jones. Fenton's ship encounters the Flying Dutchman, and an accident leaves him stranded aboard the cursed ship with her ghostly crew. Honus Wagner was nicknamed "The Flying Dutchman" due to his superb speed and German heritage. Jug band music in all its combinations, permutations and iterations, presented on this bi-weekly program hosted by Jack Pignatello, founding member of the the Dirdy Birdies Jug Band - the world's most dangerous jug band! A strange red light as of a phantom ship all aglow, in the midst of which light the masts, spars and sails of a brig 200 yards distant stood out in strong relief as she came up on the port bow, where also the officer of the watch from the bridge clearly saw her, as did the quarterdeck midshipman, who was sent forward at once to the forecastle; but on arriving there was no vestige nor any sign whatever of any material ship was to be seen either near or right away to the horizon, the night being clear and the sea calm. It made its Olympic debut at the 1960 Summer Games competitions in the Gulf of Naples and is still one of the fastest racing dinghies in the world.[20]. Tuesdays at 11pm ET / 8pm PT with an encore broadcast Wednesday at 4am ET / 1am PT. Program courtesy of Leigh Valley Public radio station WDIY (www.wdiy.org), Thursdays at 8pm ET / 5pm PT with an encore broadcast at 1am ET / 10pm PT. You can also tune in Folk Music Notebook through a number of 3rd party apps. Normally heard on WNTI in New Jersey, but during this time of self-quarantine, Joe will present this eclectic show live on Saturday mornings for the duration. Folk Music Notebook Face Masks are now available! We ship ⦠She has performed and recorded with a who's who of the fiddle world including Mark O'Connor, Natalie MacMaster, Irish supergroups Solas and Altan, Liz Carroll, Dirk Powell, Brittany Haas, Darol Anger, Jeremy Kittel, Hanneke Cassel, Laura Cortese, and many more. 4.8 out of 5 stars 2,822. Click on our tip jar below to help us deliver the finest folk around! The crew of this vessel are supposed to have been guilty of some dreadful crime, in the infancy of navigation; and to have been stricken with pestilence ... and are ordained still to traverse the ocean on which they perished, till the period of their penance expire. From the Dutch the English seamen got the infatuation, and there are very few Indiamen, but what has some one on board, who pretends to have seen the apparition.[12]. Radio Magazine is a weekly, hour-long âmagazine formatâ program, hosted by Tom Druckenmiller, featuring interviews in addition to âliveâ and recorded music. Richard Wagner's opera The Flying Dutchman (1843) is adapted from an episode in Heinrich Heine's satirical novel The Memoirs of Mister von Schnabelewopski (Aus den Memoiren des Herrn von Schnabelewopski) (1833), in which a character attends a theatrical performance of The Flying Dutchman in Amsterdam. Special guests include. The first print reference to the ship appears in Travels in various part of Europe, Asia and Africa during a series of thirty years and upward (1790) by John MacDonald: The weather was so stormy that the sailors said they saw the Flying Dutchman. The sailors were now convinced, and never afterwards believed in phantom-ships. Hofstra University on Long Island, New York was unofficially named "The Flying Dutchman" and has many references to Dutch culture around the university including residence halls. THE MORNING SHOW is sponsored by Al Hemberger and The Loft Recording Studio in Bronxville, New York. Van der Decken replied: "May I be eternally damned if I do, though I should beat about here till the day of judgment." They are only 30 minutes from mid-town Manhattan. The story and attributes of the ship were inspired by the actual Flying Dutchman of nautical lore. 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