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Monday, May 18, 2020

The upside of Quarantine

In early March, the first confirmed cases of COVID-19 showed up in Michigan... a challenge for a lot of people in many ways.  For me, being retired, it has not been as hard as it has been for some.  I have been using my time sewing, organizing, bingeing TV, and taking rides for photo ops (away from people, with mask in hand in case I need it). I made some masks and surgical bonnets before starting a few doll dresses that have been on the back burner for a bit

What I'm most excited about is investing in a CD player - yes, you read that right - in this day of mp3 players, I got a CD player! One that loads up to 5 CD's.  Why?  I started organizing my media stuff; you know CDs, DVDs and even Cassettes.  As I'm looking through my beloved music that hasn't been played in years, I decided I needed to do something about it.  Now I know I could easily upload and convert them all to mp3 files, but the time involved turned my thoughts in a different direction.  I had this tax rebate that I could use to get a player!  So I did.  I'm in musical heaven again.


I'm a folk music lover.  A seed planted in my youth when a folk revival in the early sixties hit mainstream radio took root and stayed with me ever since.  I love all kinds of music (even Opera LOL) but folk music speaks to me in a way no other music can.  I like to sing and I tend to rate songs on their 'sing-ability'.  A good melody that's easy to join in on is most important to me. Folk music fills that bill in spades.

One day, way back in the '90's, I was in line at the credit union, surfing channels on the car radio, when suddenly I heard something that sounded suspiciously like a folk song.... I had stumbled on the Folks Like Us show on Detroit PBS radio!  The show was hosted by a local singer/songwriter, Matt Watroba.  Every Saturday after that I tuned in whenever I could and listened to the music of my soul.  I have Matt to thank for introducing me to the finest folk musicians from all over America, Canada, and indeed the whole world.

I already had a love for those sixties folks - Peter, Paul, and Mary, Tom Paxton, The Kingston Trio, Chad Mitchell Trio, The Smothers Brothers, Joan Baez, etc, etc, etc.  Then suddenly there was this whole new well of troubadours to learn to love, thanks to Matt.  Most notably, Stan Rogers, Anne Hills, Eric Bogle, Cheryl Wheeler, Steve Goodman, oh this would be a VERY long list if I named them all.


Anyway, what got me to thinking about this of course was the new CD player and a giant stack of CDs which are now all nicely put into 3 new CD holder books.  Today, I chose to play one of my all time favorites that I haven't listened to in at least 3 years - Tom Russell's anthology, The Man From God Knows Where - a most amazing collection of songs chronicling his ancestry back to the pioneers who came to America from Ireland and Norway.  It's one of those unique, unexpected even, productions that deserves every accolade you can think of - it's THAT GOOD.  And yes, Matt introduced me to it and I'm forever grateful.




So as I laze away yet another day in quarantine, I am listening to the music that makes not only my heart sing, but my voice too.  Where would the world be without music?

Find more about Matt here:  Matt Watroba.net

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