Master Series artists from former seasons - sharing some as yet un-aired songs. Hosted by singer-songwriter Eric Gnezda.
Taped deep within the subterranean amphitheater of The Caverns in Tennessee's majestic Cumberland Mountains, "The Caverns Sessions" (formerly known as "Bluegrass Underground") features both long-established and emerging artists within a broad spectrum of genres to include Roots-Rock, Jam Band, R&B, Country, Soul, Hip Hop, Folk, Americana and Bluegrass - music from the heart of the American experience.
THE SONGWRITERS features engaging conversations between host Ken Paulson and Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame members about their creative processes and the inspirations for some of their most iconic songs. Each episode reveals behind-the-scenes stories and showcases rare musical performances by the writers of some of the most-revered songs in music history. Season four features legendary songwriters John Prine (Angel from Montgomery, Hello in There), Jimmy Webb (Wichita Lineman, By the Time I Get to Phoenix), Gary Burr (Loves Been a Little Bit Hard on Me, Nobody Wants to Be Lonely), Sharon Vaughn (My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys), Mike Reid (I Can't Make You Love Me), Kent Blazy (If Tomorrow Never Comes) and Steve Bogard (Prayin' for Daylight).
On this episode, we welcome a man considered by George Benson to be "one of the greatest guitarists I've seen in my whole life." He is Brazilian phenom Diego Figuereido. Diego is a grammy nominated musician who comes to our stage fresh off a performance at Carnegie Hall. Hosted by singer-songwriter Eric Gnezda.
SONG OF THE MOUNTAINS showcases the best talents in bluegrass and old-time country music from the heart of the region where it all began. Performances are held at the beautifully restored Lincoln Theatre in Marion, Virginia. Hosted by Tim White. The Lincoln Theatre in Marion, Va., was originally built in 1929. The theatre is on the National Register of Historic Places and has been designated a Virginia Historic Landmark. It is one of only three existing Mayan Revival-style theatres in America. Once known as the "finest showplace in Southwest Virginia," The Lincoln has been restored to its former grandeur, now fully accentuated by state-of-the-art computerized sound and lighting systems.
In dry dock, the RMS Segwun, the oldest Royal Mail steam ship in the world, undergoes its 5-year inspection and maintenance. We tour the boat and look at the work that is being performed to maintain this vintage vessel.
While in Florida, we begin our vinyl journey in Florida's West Coast, home of Daddy Kool Records, opened in 1985, built as Tampa Bay's best in new releases for vinyl, CDs, and cassettes. We then head on over to Banana Records, who claims to have the largest vinyl collection in the world - 3.5 million records along with a separate store specializing in audio equipment. Tom and the crew couldn't leave the state without going to Miami to check out their indie stores such as Sweat Records, Yesterday & Today Records, as well as Technique Records.
Instructor Wai Lana's approach to the ancient science of yoga targets overall health by focusing not only on the body, but also on the mind and spirit.
The team crafts a comfortable rocking chair built for the outdoors. Learn about the materials, joinery, glue and finishes used in this project to last all seasons.
Equipped with a port hole and glass bottom window, Steve builds a paddle boat, perfect for the young underwater explorer.
Mauro helps a mom-to-be refresh a nursery with hand-drawn arches using simple tools. Jenn explains the truth behind common plant misconceptions. Then, Mark helps a couple install a pea gravel patio using a binding agent to keep stones in place.
GardenSMART visits New York to showcase an amazing garden underneath the Brooklyn Bridge. It's successfully attracting many visitors to this waterfront garden. Tune in as we GardenSMART in New York.
Founded by Logan Cuvo, Best Dam Tape specializes in performance hockey tape known for its strong grip, durability, and easy tear. Catering to players and teams, Best Dam Tape is quickly gaining market share with plans to expand across other applications. This is story about adapting and embracing a new path in life.
DINING WITH THE CHEF introduces Americans to the techniques, ingredients and harmony of Japanese cuisine. Hosted by Yu Hayami who cooks alongside master chef Tatsuo Saito, and co-host Patrick Harlan who cooks with chef Rika Yukimasa, with occasional appearances by other guest chefs, the series presents delicious Japanese dishes that can be made at home. Chef Tatsuo Saito, a prominent master of Japanese culinary arts, has served as head chef at the Japanese embassies in Paris and Washington and was an instructor in Japanese cuisine at a Swiss hotel school. He has also prepared tastings for the National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C. In Tokyo he operates a cooking school and is a prolific author, often appearing on television, in magazines and on the lecture circuit. In DINING WITH THE CHEF, Chef Saito takes us to the heart of Japanese cuisine by demonstrating culinary techniques, explaining ingredients, and showing how to arrange food to bring out its distinctive characteristics. Host Yu Hayami is an international singer and actress who was born in Japan and raised in Guam and Hawaii. Aside from her career and being a mother of two, she is also involved in charity work. Yu is a lover of good food, as well as a fine wine enthusiast.
Winter Cheer is a seasonal, peppermint-y quilt, but Angela Huffman gives it a juicy summery twist! Construct these two fun quilt blocks for a delightful throw quilt, and maybe even a matching pillow.
American music is heavily laced with the DNA of The Blues. That was the case one hundred years ago and that's the case now in the 21st Century. Clarksdale, Mississippi is ground zero.
The late Bob Ross delights and encourages the painting hobbyist. The soft-spoken Ross paints natural scenes, including his trademark "happy" clouds, mountains and trees, while soothingly offering words of encouragement to those painting at home.
The warmth of evening sunlight bathes a breathtaking mountain landscape as your host Nicholas Hankins guides you through the completion of a stunning Bob Ross Wet-On-Wet Technique landscape painting.
AMERICA'S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK'S ILLUSTRATED uses a common-sense, practical approach to solve everyday cooking problems and save viewers time and money. Bridget Lancaster and Julia Collin Davison lead a team of dedicated test kitchen cooks to reveal the basics of foolproof home cooking while preparing dozens of exhaustively tested recipes. The series also features the popular segments viewers know and love. In "The Tasting Lab," expert Jack Bishop puts supermarket staples to the test before revealing the series' top food recommendations. Then, equipment tester Adam Ried takes viewers through an exhaustive and unbiased search for the best kitchen items in "Equipment Corner." Meanwhile, in "Gadgets Galore," Lisa McManus reviews her favorite gadgets and reveals which ones are worth the cost-or not.
Hosted by Bridget Lancaster and Julia Collin Davison, Cook's Country features the best regional home cooking in the country and relies on the same practical, no-nonsense food approach that has made Cook's Country magazine so successful. Cook's Country is where family-friendly recipes from every corner of America are reimagined for home cooks everywhere.
European pioneers settled in the Smokies in the late 1700s, and the mountain culture they established has continued to the modern-day. Chef Walter Staib meets with the indigenous Cherokee Nation and prepares a few generational dishes over an open hearth. Recipes include blueberry cobbler and grilled pork tenderloin.
PATI'S MEXICAN TABLE brings authentic Mexican flavors, colors, textures and warmth into American kitchens. A former policy analyst focused on Latin American politics and history, Pati Jinich is a chef, cooking teacher, food writer and mother of three whose true passion lies in sharing the tastes of her childhood and culinary adventures in her native country. In each episode, Pati embarks upon an exciting and entertaining journey, where each dish serves as a point of departure into Mexico's rich history and culture, Pati's personal experiences, and her ongoing conversations with cooks in both Mexico and the United States. Each half-hour highlights a singular Mexican food - from familiar ingredients like vanilla, avocado and chorizo to the mysterious grains used by the Aztecs and the adventurous and trendy cuisine found across Mexico today. From traditional takes on tomatillos to modern spins on huevos rancheros, Pati inspires viewers to make great Mexican dishes in their own homes.
Megan is a 4th-generation farmer from Geneseo, IL, who survived a head-on collision that almost took her life 2 years ago and is still healing. She is the Director of Conservation and Nutrient Stewardship at IL Corn. Megan believes we need more people with ag backgrounds to be in leadership and policy-making roles.
On this episode, Nikki "D" and the Sisters of Thunder connect with some heartfelt gospel and blues. They're joined by International Blues Challenge Finalists Lil' Red & the Rooster, who contribute their own brand of entertainment with a washboard and a guitar. International Blues Challenge winner Joe Waters rounds out the guest list and he brings his own style of funk and folk.. Hosted by singer-songwriter Eric Gnezda.
On this show you'll hear from Lawrence and the Band in a lively updated version of "Up A Lazy River" while Barbara & Bobby dancingly give you an idea of what "L.A. Is". Henry Cuesta and the band perform "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" and the Wax Museum comes to life with some surprise guests. It all wraps up when Bob Lido and the Hotsy Totsy Boys take us to the race track with "Runnin' Wild".
It's two weeks until Decision Day, and Kadynce is still undecided. Javonte makes a surprise announcement. Raven gets unexpected news, and Ebei plans her last ASB event. Mr. Cam works with Emily and Ahmad to get them across the finish line, and an unprecedented senior year culminates with one final celebration and send-off for the Deer Valley High School Class of 2021.
US House Representative Jim Clyburn explores the legacy of South Carolina's first eight Black congressmen, and why it took nearly a century for him to become the 9th. He talks with John Yarmuth about his book, The First Eight: A Personal History of the Pioneering Black Congressmen Who Shaped a Nation.
John visits Denver to see how Latinos are reclaiming heritage, space, and identity to build a stronger future.
Three-time Grammy Award winner Olivia Rodrigo returns to the ACL stage with her fearless songwriting and arena-sized performance. The multi-platinum superstar performs highlights from her chart-topping album you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love.