Now and Then - 2024 Grammy Nominees - SZA, Taylor Swift, Olivia Rodrigo
Original air November 11, 2023 | Time 58:00



SZA had nine songs nominated for a Grammy award, the most songs nominated for an artist this year. She was nominated for Album of Year and for Song of the Year for "Kill Bill". She was born on Nov 8, 1989 and is 33 yrs old, is a Muslim and follows Islam. She has a dark high voice reminiscent of Ella Fitgerald. Wealos hear "Good Days" and "Nobody Gets Me".
Taylor Swift was born on Dec 13, 1989 and is also 33 yrs old and has won 12 Grammys, more than any other artist, including 3 for Album of the Year. She released "Midnights" in Oct 2022 and it's her 10th studio album with a pop sound. We hear "Anti-Hero", "Lavender Haze" and "Karma".
Olivia Rodrigo was born Feb 20, 2003 and is 20 yrs old. She released her second album "Guts" on Sept 8, 2023 and is the youngest artist to debut on the Billboard Top 100. She had a career in a Disney TV show "H.S. Musical". We hear "Vampire" and "Get Him Back", produced by Daniel Nigro. Some tracks were actually recorded live with a full band, an approach that is considered "retro" these days.
Billie Eillish was nominated for her song "What Was I Made For" from the Barbie movie soundtrack.
Kathy Geary, Host of Now & Then on Radio Catskill, Public Radio for the Catskills and Northeast Pennsylvania
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Now and Then - LIVE with Poison Love
Original air October 21, 2023 | Time 58:00

The Poison Love Band presents a unique mix of Americana Folk Rock using vocal harmonies and original song writing. The band is committed to community building through the shared experience of Live Music.
Musicians include: Joanne Brinkerhoff on Guitar and vocal harmony, Dan Brinkerhoff on fiddle and lead vocals, Sammy Alexander on Drums.
Pat Churchill is featured on lead , slide guitar, and bass on the studio recording.
Released 2023, Four Pines Music
Kathy Geary, Host of Now & Then on Radio Catskill, Public Radio for the Catskills and Northeast Pennsylvania

Now and Then - Ed Sheeran Autumn Variations, Robbie Robertson Sinematic, Chrissie Hynde
Original air October 14, 2023 | Time 58:00


A tribute to John Nordstrom Oct 14, 1953 - April 28, 2023, we hear Tom Petty's "You and I Will Meet Again".
Ed Sheeran released "Autumn Variations" on Sept 29, 2023 inspired by Elgar's "Enigma Variations".
Robbie Robertson released his final studio album "Sinematic" on Sept 20, 2019.
Chrissie Hynde and the Pretenders released "Relentless" on Sept 15, 2023. That voice! We hear The Promise of Love
Kathy Geary, Host of Now & Then on Radio Catskill, Public Radio for the Catskills and Northeast Pennsylvania
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Now and Then - Woodstock Still Alive
Original air August 19, 2023 | Time 58:00


It's time to consider the impact of the Woodstock festival on our culture and the music that was created 54 years ago in 1969.
Who performed at Woodstock and is still alive and recording?
Joan Baez released "Whistle Down the Wind" in 2018 and we hear the title track, written by Tom Waits and "The Things That We are Made Of", by Mary Chapin Carpenter. Joan's voice is immediately recognizable even at 82 years old. "I Wish All Wars Were Over" recalls the earliest music Joan sang, a folk song that sounds like the British isles. She was 6 months pregnant when she sang at the Woodstock festival, at midnight on Friday, barefoot. She sang 14 songs that night.
The next day on Sat afternoon at 2pm Santana took the stage. Carlos just released stunning new recordings on "Blessings and Miracles" in Oct 2021. The energy is electric and this master of guitar brings Latin rock to it's peak. Born July 20, 1947, Carlos Santana is a vibrant 76 years old.
John Sebastian took the Woodstock stage right after Santana. John wasn't even on the program and was just visiting the festival when he was invited to perform solo voice and guitar. They needed time for the next bands to arrive. He's still a magical singer and in 2021 released "John Sebastian and Arlen Roth Explore the Spoonful Songbook". John was the lead singer and songwriter for the Lovin' Spoonful in the 60s and 70s. He delivers beautifully on this new recording and we hear "Darling Be Home Soon" and "Did You Ever Have to Make Up Your Mind".
The Band played at Woodstock on the last night, Sunday at 10pm with Robbie Robertson on vocals and guitar. Robbie was Bob Dylan's lead guitarist in the 60s and 70s before joining The Band. He wrote timeless songs "The Weight", The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down", "Up on Cripple Creak" and so many more. The son of a Native American mother of Cayuga and Mohawk tribes, he celebrates Native American rhythms and culture in his solo recordings. He released his final studio album "Sinematic" in Sept 2019. He was 80 years old when he passed away on August 9, 2023. He worked on this final recording for five years and it's a masterpiece, you can hear the Indian rhythms and ideas so clearly, even as it's also timeless rock n' roll, always sounding fresh. He collaborates with Van Morrison on the song "I Hear You Paint Houses". We also hear "Once Were Brothers" and "Street Serennade".
- Now and Then - LIVE with Erik Vanderzee and Bobby Wood
- Now and Then - LIVE with Matthew Albeck
- Now and Then - Bob Dylan's "Shadow Kingdom", John Lennon, Bert Jansch, Bobby Wood
- Now and Then - New Music from Graham Nash and Paul Simon
- Now and Then LIVE - Sullivan County Annual Music Festival! Kali Seastrand, Caswyn Moon, Faith Kelly
- Now and Then AT HOME - Bob Dylan's book "The Philosophy of Modern Song"
- Now and Then - Catkskills Music Scene - Electric Chords, Bobby Wood, Caswyn Moon, Faith Kelly, Julian Giaimo, DMac Burns, Cloud Cover and more
- Now and Then LIVE - Poison Love Band LIVE in the Studio
- Now and Then AT HOME - Tribute to DAVID CROSBY
- Now and Then LIVE - Lucas Maehara Rotman LIVE in the Studio
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