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Idaho Matters visits with Carl Scheider, the host of "Private Idaho," to find out more about the importance and unique sound of public radio music.
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When musician Gary Eller first moved to Pickle’s Butte, Idaho, in 2006, he began playing in bluegrass and oldtime music groups and getting to know Idaho musicians. Having grown up in rural West Virginia, he carried on a proud tradition of historic, regional roots music from his childhood home. He wanted to learn more about his new home and wondered, ‘What were Idaho’s historic songs?’
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Its been a year since musician Ned Evett was last in Boise and since then a lot has changed.
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Grammy Award winning singer-songwriter Melissa Etheridge visited with Idaho Matters to talk about life, music and her new tour.
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The Latin Jazz and mambo musician comes to Boise.
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The Albertsons Boise Open is back for another year of golfing, music, charity and fun!
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Yellow Pine, Idaho may be small, but it sure is mighty - just ask its harmonica players! There will be hundreds of them this weekend as people head up to the Valley County for the annual Yellow Pine Music and Harmonica Festival.
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Hope is not always easy to find in this current world with all the chaos, anger and politics we face every day. So the Boise Philharmonic Master Chorale decided to create a concert designed to uplift and delight everyone who hears it.
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As we inch closer to warmer weather, many of us are looking forward to more sunshine. But for one particular group here in Idaho, this summer is going to be all about the brass.
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The Boise Philharmonic is presenting what they call a “Season of Wonder.” And this coming weekend they are “bringing on the Brahms,” centered around Brahms celebrated Symphony No.4. The performance will showcase one of the planet's great cellists in Inbal Segev. She is renowned for bringing us fresh insight into music's great masterworks.