Christine Ohlman, Connecticut Music Oral History Podcast, Verso Studios at the Westport Library 5.31.22

Christine Ohlman, Connecticut Music Oral History Podcast, Verso Studios at the Westport Library 5.31.22

Author: Brendan Toller, WPKN June 15, 2022 Duration: 1:11:23
https://christineohlman.net/home.html This queen of blue-eyed rock n’ soul, who grew up loving equally the sweetness of a Memphis horn line and the raunch of an electric guitar riff, whether played by Muddy Waters, Keith Richards, or Pop Staples, teased her blonde hair into a beehive in honor of Ronnie Spector and never looked back, picking up a guitar and forging a career as a songwriter in the process. She’s the current, long-time vocalist with the Saturday Night Live Band (SNL40’s anniversary post-show concert also featured her star turn onstage with Jimmy Fallon, Elvis Costello and the B-52s), whose latest CD, The Deep End, was honored on five national Top Ten lists and features special guests/duet partners Ian Hunter, Dion DiMucci, and Marshall Crenshaw, plus Levon Helm, GE Smith, Andy York, Eric “Roscoe” Ambel, Catherine Russell, Big Al Anderson, and others. Ohlman topped the Alternate Root.com’s Readers’ Poll as top Americana vocalist, joining other winners Paul Thorn, The Mavericks and Rodney Crowell.

Tune in for conversations that feel more like you've pulled up a chair in a backstage green room or a dusty record shop. Hosted by Brendan Toller of WPKN, the Connecticut Music Oral History Podcast is built from long-form interviews that capture the voices and stories you won't find in most history books. Each episode sits down with the people who lived it-musicians from every genre, visual artists, passionate collectors, and the dedicated fans who witnessed it all-to piece together the rich tapestry of 20th century sound that originated in the state. This isn't just a catalog of famous names; it's an active preservation project that brings forward the narratives of unsung scene-makers and pivotal behind-the-scenes figures. Through these personal accounts, the podcast defines Connecticut's specific and often overlooked influence on the broader American cultural landscape. You'll hear firsthand memories that trace the connections between garage bands and symphony halls, between forgotten nightclubs and legendary studios, building a living archive one conversation at a time.
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