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Posts by Rayna Gellert
Got hail in east Nashville! Lockeland Springs
Join me for an online workshop this Sunday! (Or watch later!)
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KKRG shows in St. Louis & Chicago this weekend!
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A screenshot from the workshop of me smiling and holding a fiddle
Today’s online old-time fiddle workshop was way fun! If you missed it you can still check out the archived feed…
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Yet another amazing (& terrifying) episode of On the Media 🤯🫣… the @pemalevy.bsky.social segment feels especially important at the moment. LISTEN!
Online old-time fiddle workshop tomorrow (Sunday, Oct 12) at 1pm central! Focusing on “Red Steer” (in AEAE tuning), but also getting more generally geeky. 🎻🤓
Come pile in!
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FIDDLE WORKSHOP ALERT! Join me on Oct. 12 for a livestream fiddlegeek sesh. (Dunno about you, but I could sure use some fiddle therapy!) More info here: ko-fi.com/s/ffca8e2787
I am leading a shape note singing on Little Island in NYC (13th street all the way west) this Sunday 31st from 6 PM to 8 PM all are welcome! (free, not ticket required, just rock up with your voice aka your sacred harp)
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Fresh tunes are wandering out into the world! (Newsletter bonus: see KK at the Country Music Awards in 1987 🤩)
Full vid (a first installment of KK’s reminiscences about the beginning of Dead Reckoning Records) is over here: YouTube.com/kanegellert
kanegellert.bandcamp.com/album/volume-4
Combined some footage from today’s Hands Off rally in Nashville with our new protest song ✊🇺🇸✌️
ST LOUIS TOMORROW!
CHICAGO ON SUNDAY!
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C’mon out to see our first gigs of the year/season/album! Deets: kanegellert.com/tour
New music! 🥰
*New blog: "My anxiety has been higher before. Not much higher, though." Afternoon Update: Overnight Tonight & Saturday Concerns for Tornadoes, Intense Straight Line Winds, Large Hail, Lightning, and Flash Flooding. A walk through a complex system.
Don’t let up. They (are supposed to) work for us. 💪🇺🇸
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A Kentucky tune 🎻🤓
A few years ago I did an occupational folklife project for the Library of Congress, interviewing 25 rural mail carriers in Appalachia. What I learned is that their work goes way beyond delivering mail—they are care workers for the communities they serve. This is going to hit rural places the hardest
NEW ALBUM ANNOUNCEMENT 📣
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