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Amy Robbins and Gailanne Amundsen are part of a new generation of artists in Central Florida tapping into the tradition of Americana and bluegrass music.
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The Tiny Desk Contest from NPR Music is back. Thousands of artists and bands from across the country have entered in the contest over the last four years. And last year, more than 30 entries came from the Central Florida area. John Korbel, one of last year’s listener favorites joined Intersection to talk about his EP, Earthlight.
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Three nights a week you can catch singer-songwriter Bryan Malpass honing his craft at Disney Springs. Sometimes he’s leading the crowd in a singalong of a 90’s classic- like Zombie or You Oughta Know. But Malpass is also making a name for himself with originals from his new album Change The Room.
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CeCe Teneal & Soul Kamotion members CeCe Teneal and Chris Baptiste visit Intersection to talk neo-blues, performing live and their debut album.
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Musician Hannah Harber visits Intersection to share her musical journey and the creative process behind her band's debut album, “Long Time Coming.”
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If you think Bagpipes- you probably think highland pipes. But the pipes you might hear in marching bands, or at weddings and funerals, aren’t the only bagpipes out there. There’s also the uilleann pipes from Ireland. Kathleen Cavanaugh joins Intersection to perform the Uilleann pipes accompanied by Vicki Gish on fiddle.
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This weekend, Central Florida Vocal Arts present a musical interpretation of the novel by Charles Dickens- A Tale of Two Cities. Baritone David Bracamonte…
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Lakeland-based singer-songwriter and musician Michael McArthur discusses the creative process behind his first full-length album, "Ever Green, Ever Rain."
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Fiddle player Cameron Ross is heading back home to compete in BBC Scotland’s young traditional musician of the year contest. Ross has been honing his craft in Orlando for the last couple years- he joins Intersection to perform with the Raglan Roots coalition.
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Every Wednesday, Eugene Snowden brings his unique style of blues to Lil’ Indies in downtown Orlando, in a musical residency called ‘Ten Pints of Truth’. Snowden joins Intersection with guitarist Justin Kangrga for a performance and a conversation about music.