Thursday, April 23rd TV listings for PBS (WCET-DT3) ARTS Cincinnati, OH
My Music With Rhiannon Giddens Emer Mayock
Flutist and uilleann piper Emer Mayock shares tunes and stories.
Have Guitar Will Travel World Myths & Monsters of the Scottish Highlands
A trek to the Scottish Highlands on Burns Night as Scots around the world celebrate Rabbie Burns; tradition that keeps the sounds of Scotland alive.
Performances include music by Montgomery, Copland, Marquez, Saint-Saens and Dave Brubeck.
The Songwriters Kix Brooks
Kix Brooks of Brooks and Dunn, one of the most successful duos in country music history, revisits some of the biggest songs he has written.
The Caverns Sessions The Headhunters
Formed in 1973, The Headhunters offer funky synth-driven rock compositions as well as reimagined jazz standards.
Have Guitar Will Travel World Myths & Monsters of the Scottish Highlands
A trek to the Scottish Highlands on Burns Night as Scots around the world celebrate Rabbie Burns; tradition that keeps the sounds of Scotland alive.
Ireland In Music: Sclimpini a cuig
Sean-nos singing is an ancient Irish tradition that Wallis Bird takes to new heights with "Home," accompanied by The Line-Up Choir in the grounds of Tullynaly Castle in Westmeath, Ireland.
Woodsongs Susan Pepper and Steve Dawson
Appalachian ballad singer Susan Pepper; singer and songwriter Steve Dawson.
WoodSongs Kids Newfound Gap & Reed Elliotte
Singer and piano player Reed Elliotte, 11, a cancer survivor from Corbin, Ky.; Newfound Gap Old-Time Youth String Band.
My Music With Rhiannon Giddens Allison Russell
Canadian singer-songwriter and activist Allison Russell.
Performances include music by Montgomery, Copland, Marquez, Saint-Saens and Dave Brubeck.
The Caverns Sessions The SteelDrivers
Progressive Americana from The SteelDrivers from Nashville, Tenn.
The Caverns Sessions Jesse Roper
Canadian blues guitarist Jesse Roper.
Woodsongs Susan Pepper and Steve Dawson
Appalachian ballad singer Susan Pepper; singer and songwriter Steve Dawson.
The Tragically Hip: A National Celebration
The farewell hometown concert of iconic rock band, The Tragically Hip; originally aired live on national television, the concert was experienced by an estimated one-third of Canadians, among the biggest events in the country's broadcast history.
Songs at the Center Songs at the Center's Annual 'Compilation Show'
Music and interviews from the past season.
Songs at the Center 10th Anniversary Celebration, Part 1
Singer-songwriters Beth Nielsen Chapman, John Oates, Janis Ian, Ray Stevens and Mark Cohn.
The Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society, an amateur drama group, battles technical hitches, flying mishaps and cast disputes in an attempt to recreate "Peter Pan" on stage.
Tradfest: The Fingal Sessions a haon
Fiachna Ó Braonáin celebrates the contribution that the traveling community have made to Irish music with Sharyn Ward, Steo Wall, and Thomas McCarthy.
Tradfest: The Fingal Sessions a do
Host Fiachna Ó Braonáin with blues legend Eric Bibb, new blues sensation Muireann Bradley and Grammy winning fiddle player Eileen Ivers.
Performances include music by Montgomery, Copland, Marquez, Saint-Saens and Dave Brubeck.
Shakespeare's life and legacy are threatened when the Gunpowder Plot unearths a secret he has worked all his life to bury; when his daughter is implicated in the fallout, Shakespeare produces "Macbeth."
Song of the Mountains Appalachian Express; Olivia Jo
Performances by Appalachian Express and Olivia Jo.
A variety of short films on the arts.
Songs at the Center Songs at the Center's Annual 'Compilation Show'
Music and interviews from the past season.
Songs at the Center 10th Anniversary Celebration, Part 1
Singer-songwriters Beth Nielsen Chapman, John Oates, Janis Ian, Ray Stevens and Mark Cohn.
The Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society, an amateur drama group, battles technical hitches, flying mishaps and cast disputes in an attempt to recreate "Peter Pan" on stage.
