Some very special artists came to visit the Chickahominy in this episode, the Indigo Girls.
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On this show we’re serving up a double entrée in the Kitchen since both these artists ran a little short on filling a full hour.
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Page had a full Kitchen for this show as genial and gifted Cajun rocker Zachary Richard dropped in with his red hot Louisiana Bon Temps band.
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This episode’s very special Kitchen drop in is one of a seemingly endless list of singer/storytellers born and bred in the Lone Star State of Texas.
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Patty Larkin stopped by for a Kitchen visit with Page in the spring of 1990.
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We’re gonna keep that blues thing going for one more episode with the son of storied producer John H. Hammond.
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This session spotlights three women who were shamelessly uppity and full of sass as they shared their own brand of barrel-house blues with the world.
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Page welcomes a longtime friend and blues brother Terry Garland to the Swamp for a lively session also featuring Carolyn Crone and Pippin Barnett.
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In this episode, Page welcomes some very special visitors from across the big pond…the Emerald Isle’s legendary Clancy Brothers.
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Page’s distinguished guest for this sit down is a blues giant who would be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame 14 years after his visit to the Chickahominy.
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In this show, we welcome brother-sister singer songwriters Hugh and Katy Moffatt from the Lone Star State of Texas.
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This show pretty much has all the ingredients that make these sit-downs so special...musicians caught in the act of being themselves, and lots of successful collaboration and congeniality.
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This show features a historic gathering of rock & roll’s most celebrated sidemen who worked for Sam Philip’s Sun Records in Memphis Tennessee.
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On this episode, Page welcomes his old friend Robbin Thompson to the Chickahominy for lots of shop talk and song swaps.
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Page’s guest for this sit down was California’s enduring songwriter/fiddler Laurie Lewis, with her hand-picked band Grant Street.
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This episode’s sit down features a fascinating solo set from seasoned singer, songwriter, storyteller Kevin Welch.
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Page’s guest for this engaging sit-down was the enchanting Irish vocalist Maura O’Connell, recorded in January of 1992.
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A historic sit-down session with RVA’s legendary Good Humor Band, featuring Mike McAdam. Greg Wetzel, Mike Lucas and Joe McGlohon, recorded in December of 1989.