Sound Tracks: Music Without Borders | Cassandra Herrman
Steve Talbot, The Talbot Players
San Francisco, CA
This new PBS series offers a magazine-style look at the various ways in which music is influencing politics and culture around the world. Presented by Oregon Public Broadcasting and hosted by Marco Werman of public radio’s The World, each hourlong episode features three stories, followed by a “global hit” performance done exclusively for Sound Tracks.
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