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<itunes:summary>NCPR provides locally-produced news stories from around the Adirondack and North Country regions of New York State, as well as Western Vermont, and Ontario and Quebec in Canada.</itunes:summary>
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<title>Preview:  LAGQ in Potsdam</title>
<link>http://www.northcountrypublicradio.org/news/story/21819/20130418/preview-lagq-in-potsdam</link>
<description><![CDATA[ (Apr 18, 2013) The Grammy Award-winning Los Angeles Guitar Quartet will perform music of Japan, Cuba, Spain and Latin America in a concert Saturday night in SUNY Potsdam&apos;s Hosmer Hall.  The concert is presented by Community Performance Series.  For more than 30 years, the LAGQ have set the standard among guitar ensembles.  Todd Moe spoke with founding member William Kanengiser about Saturday night&apos;s concert.  The quartet, along with a guitar orchestra of 24 guitarists, will perform a Japanese composition by Shingo Fujii, entitled Shikki, written to honor the victims of the earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan two years ago. [<strong><a href="http://www.northcountrypublicradio.org/news/story/21819/20130418/preview-lagq-in-potsdam">full story</a></strong>]]]></description>
<pubDate>Thu, 18 Apr 2013 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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<itunes:author>NCPR: Todd Moe</itunes:author>
<itunes:summary><![CDATA[The Grammy Award-winning Los Angeles Guitar Quartet will perform music of Japan, Cuba, Spain and Latin America in a concert Saturday night in SUNY Potsdam&apos;s Hosmer Hall.  The concert is presented by Community Performance Series.  For more than 30 years, the LAGQ have set the standard among guitar ensembles.  Todd Moe spoke with founding member William Kanengiser about Saturday night&apos;s concert.  The quartet, along with a guitar orchestra of 24 guitarists, will perform a Japanese composition by Shingo Fujii, entitled Shikki, written to honor the victims of the earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan two years ago. [<strong><a href="http://www.northcountrypublicradio.org/news/story/21819/20130418/preview-lagq-in-potsdam">full story</a></strong>]]]></itunes:summary>
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<itunes:duration>10:56</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>arts, music, guitar, potsdam, crane school of music, stlv, suny potsdam, [loc:44.6697805 -74.9813084], topstory, photolead</itunes:keywords>
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<title>Preview: New music by guitarist Paul Meyers</title>
<link>http://www.northcountrypublicradio.org/news/story/20945/20121123/preview-new-music-by-guitarist-paul-meyers</link>
<description><![CDATA[ (Nov 23, 2012) A busy jazz guitarist with North Country roots is releasing a new CD this week, and will be celebrating with a house concert near Potsdam tomorrow night.  Joel Hurd tells us more. [<strong><a href="http://www.northcountrypublicradio.org/news/story/20945/20121123/preview-new-music-by-guitarist-paul-meyers">full story</a></strong>]]]></description>
<pubDate>Fri, 23 Nov 2012 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<itunes:author>NCPR: Joel Hurd</itunes:author>
<itunes:summary><![CDATA[A busy jazz guitarist with North Country roots is releasing a new CD this week, and will be celebrating with a house concert near Potsdam tomorrow night.  Joel Hurd tells us more. [<strong><a href="http://www.northcountrypublicradio.org/news/story/20945/20121123/preview-new-music-by-guitarist-paul-meyers">full story</a></strong>]]]></itunes:summary>
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<itunes:duration>08:57</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>guitar, music, jazz, meyers, [loc:44.6697805 -74.9813084], topstory, arts</itunes:keywords>
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<title>Christopher Battles: busking among the subway trains</title>
<link>http://www.northcountrypublicradio.org/news/story/20229/20120801/christopher-battles-busking-among-the-subway-trains</link>
<description><![CDATA[ (Aug 1, 2012) Musician Christopher Battles is hoping to make his mark as an acoustic singer/songwriter in the big city. He grew up in Oswego, graduated from the Crane School of Music last spring and now lives in New York City.  He studied percussion and music education at Crane, and when he&apos;s not performing on the street or the stage at a coffee house, he&apos;s a substitute band teacher. In the coming months, Christopher Battles will share his musical journey via audio postcards. We&apos;ll hear occasional stories of his new life — the pressures, emotional highs and lows and what it&apos;s like for an upstate troubadour in the big city.Earlier this summer, he released his first solo EP recording, titled Miles upon Miles. Not quite a single and not quite an album, EPs are usually an artist&apos;s debut recording and contain just a few musical tracks.Battles takes new music and familiar favorites along while busking  (street performing) at subway stops.  For many musicians, busking is the showbiz equivalent of an entry-level job. [<strong><a href="http://www.northcountrypublicradio.org/news/story/20229/20120801/christopher-battles-busking-among-the-subway-trains">full story</a></strong>]]]></description>
<pubDate>Wed, 01 Aug 2012 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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<itunes:author>NCPR: Todd Moe</itunes:author>
<itunes:summary><![CDATA[Musician Christopher Battles is hoping to make his mark as an acoustic singer/songwriter in the big city. He grew up in Oswego, graduated from the Crane School of Music last spring and now lives in New York City.  He studied percussion and music education at Crane, and when he&apos;s not performing on the street or the stage at a coffee house, he&apos;s a substitute band teacher. In the coming months, Christopher Battles will share his musical journey via audio postcards. We&apos;ll hear occasional stories of his new life — the pressures, emotional highs and lows and what it&apos;s like for an upstate troubadour in the big city.Earlier this summer, he released his first solo EP recording, titled Miles upon Miles. Not quite a single and not quite an album, EPs are usually an artist&apos;s debut recording and contain just a few musical tracks.Battles takes new music and familiar favorites along while busking  (street performing) at subway stops.  For many musicians, busking is the showbiz equivalent of an entry-level job. [<strong><a href="http://www.northcountrypublicradio.org/news/story/20229/20120801/christopher-battles-busking-among-the-subway-trains">full story</a></strong>]]]></itunes:summary>
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<itunes:duration>10:18</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>arts, music, acoustic, guitar, busking, new york city, oswego, photolead, crane school of music, [loc:40.7143528 -74.0059731], topstory</itunes:keywords>
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<title>Christopher Battles, chasing his musical dream</title>
<link>http://www.northcountrypublicradio.org/news/story/19881/20120525/christopher-battles-chasing-his-musical-dream</link>
<description><![CDATA[ (May 25, 2012) New York City has always held a special place in the American imagination. For generations, it has inspired more than its fair share of musical dreams.  Musician Christopher Battles is hoping to make his mark as an acoustic singer/songwriter.  He graduated from the Crane School of Music last spring and moved from his upstate hometown — Oswego — to New York City. He studied percussion and music education at Crane, and when he&apos;s not busking at a subway stop or on stage at a coffee house, he&apos;s a substitute band teacher.  Next Saturday, he&apos;ll release his first solo EP recording, titled Miles upon Miles.  Not quite a single and not quite an album, EPs are usually an artist&apos;s debut recording and contain just a few musical tracks.In the coming months, Christopher Battles has agreed to share his musical journey via audio postcards.  We&apos;ll hear occasional stories of his new life — the pressures, emotional highs and lows and what it&apos;s like for an upstate troubadour in the big city. [<strong><a href="http://www.northcountrypublicradio.org/news/story/19881/20120525/christopher-battles-chasing-his-musical-dream">full story</a></strong>]]]></description>
<pubDate>Fri, 25 May 2012 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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<itunes:author>NCPR: Todd Moe</itunes:author>
<itunes:summary><![CDATA[New York City has always held a special place in the American imagination. For generations, it has inspired more than its fair share of musical dreams.  Musician Christopher Battles is hoping to make his mark as an acoustic singer/songwriter.  He graduated from the Crane School of Music last spring and moved from his upstate hometown — Oswego — to New York City. He studied percussion and music education at Crane, and when he&apos;s not busking at a subway stop or on stage at a coffee house, he&apos;s a substitute band teacher.  Next Saturday, he&apos;ll release his first solo EP recording, titled Miles upon Miles.  Not quite a single and not quite an album, EPs are usually an artist&apos;s debut recording and contain just a few musical tracks.In the coming months, Christopher Battles has agreed to share his musical journey via audio postcards.  We&apos;ll hear occasional stories of his new life — the pressures, emotional highs and lows and what it&apos;s like for an upstate troubadour in the big city. [<strong><a href="http://www.northcountrypublicradio.org/news/story/19881/20120525/christopher-battles-chasing-his-musical-dream">full story</a></strong>]]]></itunes:summary>
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<itunes:duration>08:04</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, arts, new york city, oswego, crane school of music, suny potsdam, busking, acoustic, guitar, [loc:40.7143528 -74.0059731], topstory, photolead</itunes:keywords>
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<title>Guitar maker Tracy Cox embraces traditional techniques to make modern instruments</title>
<link>http://www.northcountrypublicradio.org/news/story/19827/20120516/guitar-maker-tracy-cox-embraces-traditional-techniques-to-make-modern-instruments</link>
<description><![CDATA[ (May 16, 2012) While reporting on traditional work the last couple of weeks, we learned about a North Country craftsman who builds stringed instruments and applies inlay to them in a way that is the same as it has been done for generations.  It wasn’t long before Joel Hurd, a guitar enthusiast himself, was on his way to Parishville to meet Tracy Cox. [<strong><a href="http://www.northcountrypublicradio.org/news/story/19827/20120516/guitar-maker-tracy-cox-embraces-traditional-techniques-to-make-modern-instruments">full story</a></strong>]]]></description>
<pubDate>Wed, 16 May 2012 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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<itunes:author>NCPR: Joel Hurd</itunes:author>
<itunes:summary><![CDATA[While reporting on traditional work the last couple of weeks, we learned about a North Country craftsman who builds stringed instruments and applies inlay to them in a way that is the same as it has been done for generations.  It wasn’t long before Joel Hurd, a guitar enthusiast himself, was on his way to Parishville to meet Tracy Cox. [<strong><a href="http://www.northcountrypublicradio.org/news/story/19827/20120516/guitar-maker-tracy-cox-embraces-traditional-techniques-to-make-modern-instruments">full story</a></strong>]]]></itunes:summary>
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<itunes:duration>06:46</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>music, arts, guitar, traditional work, Ogdensburg, Remington, [loc:44.6286830 -74.8138334], photolead, topstory</itunes:keywords>
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<title>Three guitarists unite in Norwood</title>
<link>http://www.northcountrypublicradio.org/news/story/18130/20110803/three-guitarists-unite-in-norwood</link>
<description><![CDATA[ (Aug 3, 2011) Three master guitarists from Potsdam: Paul Meyers, Danny Gotham and Richard Stephan, will be getting together for the first time as a trio tomorrow night at the Norwood Village Green Concert Series.  There will be plenty of jazz standards, some original tunes and a few surprises.  Joel Hurd has a preview. [<strong><a href="http://www.northcountrypublicradio.org/news/story/18130/20110803/three-guitarists-unite-in-norwood">full story</a></strong>]]]></description>
<pubDate>Wed, 03 Aug 2011 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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<itunes:author>NCPR: Joel Hurd</itunes:author>
<itunes:summary><![CDATA[Three master guitarists from Potsdam: Paul Meyers, Danny Gotham and Richard Stephan, will be getting together for the first time as a trio tomorrow night at the Norwood Village Green Concert Series.  There will be plenty of jazz standards, some original tunes and a few surprises.  Joel Hurd has a preview. [<strong><a href="http://www.northcountrypublicradio.org/news/story/18130/20110803/three-guitarists-unite-in-norwood">full story</a></strong>]]]></itunes:summary>
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<itunes:duration>08:13</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>arts, music, jazz, stlv, jazzint, norwood, guitar, [loc:44.7514452 -74.9943641], topstory, photolead</itunes:keywords>
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