9:00 pm to 10:30 pm, Sunday March 29
In-Studio Guest: Doug MishkinSinger-Songwriter, Americana, and Folk/Traditional
Singer-songwriter Doug Mishkin recently released his third album, “Tip of the Spear.” Doug is best known for “Woody’s Children,” his song celebrating Woody’s legacy.
Doug’s music flows from that tradition. The song “Tip of the Spear” is an appeal from God to the human race. The new album includes “If They’d Been Black,” a song about January 6th; “Reading Names (George Floyd); and “Save Your Prayers,” a song about gratitude, empathy and people who lack both.
Tom Paxton: “Doug Mishkin gets what folk music is all about….He is a splendid and engaging performer. You will love him.”
Tom Chapin: “Don’t miss Doug Mishkin. He is a great singer, performer, song-leader, story-teller, musician and a longtime friend with whom I have shared many a stage.”
Christine Lavin: “Doug Mishkin is one of the top singer songwriters working today…. All of his songs have the unmistakable ring of truth that all songwriters strive for….”
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