| "In
the history of American radio, no series has come close to
Nick Spitzer's American Routes in exploring the many
streams of this nation's music."
-- Nat Hentoff, Wall Street Journal
American Routes is a weekly two-hour public radio program
produced in New Orleans, presenting a broad range of American
music -- blues and jazz, gospel and soul, old-time country
and rockabilly, Cajun and zydeco, Tejano and Latin, roots
rock and pop, avant-garde and classical. Now celebrating in
our 9th year on the air, American Routes explores the
shared musicall and cultural threads in these American styles
and genresof music -- and how they are distinguished.
The program also presents documentary features and artist
interviews. Our conversations include Willie Nelson, Tom Waits,
B.B. King, Dr. John, Dave Brubeck, Abbey Lincoln, Elvis Costello,
Ray Charles, Randy Newman, McCoy Tyner, Lucinda Williams,
Rufus Thomas, Jerry Lee Lewis and many others. Join us as
we ride legendary trains, or visit street parades, instrument-makers,
roadside attractions, and juke joints, and meet tap dancers,
fishermen, fortunetellers and more.
The songs and stories on American Routes describe both
the community origins of our music, musicians and cultures
-- the "roots"-- and the many directions they take
over time -- the "routes."
There are stops along the way from rural crossroads to crosstown,
from coast-to-coast, departing each week from our studio at
Basin Street Station, a historic, renovated railroad station.
Programs sometimes examine a topic, such as Mardi
Gras, Musical Families, or Jews
and Blues--the later in which we plumb the historic
relationships between Jewish music makers and African-Americans
in popular and sacred music. We pay tribute to historic heroes
like Johnny Cash, Ray Charles
and George Gershwin through a special "Routes to Genius"
series. It's a musical romp and road map to the cultures,
people, places and sounds of America. Visit our audio
archive to stream features and interviews, and
take a look at what's playing this
week on American Routes. Then check
out Deep Routes to
find out even more.
American Routes has been hailed in the New York Times,
Wall Street Journal, Billboard, and on ABC's
Nightline and In Search of America with Peter
Jennings. See our online press
pack for more. Since its beginning in April 1998
on seven stations, the program has grown to reach nearly a
million listeners on over 225 outlets from New York to Seattle;
from Honolulu, Hawaii to Homer, Alaska; Mississippi to Michigan.
The program additionally broadcasts on XM Satellite Radio.
American Routes is distributed nationwide by American Public Media.
Nick
Spitzer, creator and host of American Routes,
is an internationally recognized folklorist. Nick has served
as host and producer of the award winning Folk Masters and
American Roots 4th of July concert series; documentary, record,
film and festival producer for the Smithsonian Institution
and PBS; and independent cultural producer for NPR's All Things
Considered. He is currently on faculty at the University
of New Orleans. Executive Producer is Mary
Beth Kirchner, winner of over 50 awards for music
series and documentaries for public radio. Check out the rest
of our staff here.
Special thanks to our underwriters: National
Endowment for the Humanities,
and National
Endowment for the Arts; and America's Wetland.
Web hosting by the department of American
Studies at Emory University.
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