The Archives Podcast
The Archives Podcast
Old Town School of Folk Music
Follow us to hear select rare recordings; music from teaching artists; and The Archives podcast, showcasing stories from the Old Town School community alongside live performances, field recordings and more from the archive at the school’s Resource Center. The Old Town School of Folk Music teaches and celebrates music and cultural expressions rooted in traditions of diverse US and global communities. Visit www.oldtownschool.org for more information on classes, concerts, the Resource Center, and other programming at the Old Town School.
Ep 26 - La Peña, Part 4: Desde La Peña hasta World Music Wednesday
En la parte final de la serie, La Peña comes to a close, and makes room for a new and broader concert series, which continues to this day: World Music Wednesday. In this episode we hear stories--en inglés y español--from Juan Díes, Mateo Mulcahy, and Roberto Arce, alongside música latina from the archives. Original recordings featured in this episode (in order of occurrence): - “Túmbame el Engaño” from “A Bomba & Plena History of Puerto Rico: Bembeteo” written and performed by Ramón Lopez, live at the Old Town School of Folk Music, 4544 N Lincoln Ave, 04/27/2005 - Interview with Mateo Mulcahy at the Old Town School of Folk Music, 909 W Armitage Ave, 06/14/2019 - Interview with Juan Díes & Luis Jahn at the Old Town School of Folk Music, 909 W Armitage Ave, 06/14/2019 - Phone interview with Roberto Arce, 6/7/19 (tape sync courtesy of Adrian Alcantar) - “La Banda” performed by Los Cenzontles, live at the Old Town School of Folk Music, 4544 N Lincoln Ave, 10/13/2004 This podcast series on La Peña was supported by a grant from the Illinois Digital Archive. Access more audio and video recordings from the La Peña concert series at: http://www.idaillinois.org/digital/collection/p16614coll9/search/ Website: www.oldtownschool.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/OTSArchives Instagram: @archivespodcast
Jun 17, 2020
19 min
Ep 25 - La Peña, Part 3: Music and empanadas
“I think some people came because they could eat the empanadas. You know, and then, the music.” En la tercera parte de la serie, we hear how the La Peña concert series finally came to be. In this episode we hear stories--en inglés y español--from Jim Hirsch, Juan Díes, Luis Jahn, and Roberto Arce, alongside música latina from the archives. Original recordings featured in this episode (in order of occurrence): - “Bulería” performed by Las Guitarras de España, live at the Old Town School of Folk Music, 4544 N Lincoln Ave, 03/09/2005 - StoryCorps conversation between Jim Hirsch & Skip Landt, 7/6/2017 at the StoryCorps booth in the Chicago Cultural Center - Interview with Juan Díes & Luis Jahn at the Old Town School of Folk Music, 909 W Armitage Ave, 06/14/2019 - “Cartas de la Habana” performed by Luis Jahn, live at the Old Town School of Folk Music, 4544 N Lincoln Ave, 03/02/2005 - Phone interview with Roberto Arce, 6/7/19 (tape sync courtesy of Adrian Alcantar) - “Las Penas Matan” performed by Roberto Arce, live at the Old Town School of Folk Music, 4544 N Lincoln Ave, 07/26/2000 This podcast series on La Peña was supported by a grant from the Illinois Digital Archive. Access more audio and video recordings from the La Peña concert series at: http://www.idaillinois.org/digital/collection/p16614coll9/search/ Website: www.oldtownschool.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/OTSArchives Instagram: @archivespodcast
May 6, 2020
18 min
Ep 24 - La Peña, Part 2: "The school was in dire straits"
In the early 1980s, the Old Town School came the closest it ever has to shutting its doors. How did they manage to stay open? Escucha la historia en la segunda parte de la serie La Peña. In this episode we hear stories--en inglés y español--from Juan Díes, Jim Hirsch, Michael Miles and Roberto Arce, alongside música latina from the archives. Original recordings featured in this episode (in order of occurrence): - Interview with Juan Díes & Luis Jahn at the Old Town School of Folk Music, 909 W Armitage Ave, 06/14/2019 - StoryCorps conversation between Jim Hirsch & Skip Landt, 7/6/2017 at the StoryCorps booth in the Chicago Cultural Center - “Adiós la Mio Vaca Pinta” performed by Llan de Cubel, live at the Old Town School of Folk Music, 4544 N Lincoln Ave, 9/22/1999 - StoryCorps conversation between Michael Miles & Skip Landt, 10/20/2017 at the Old Town School of Folk Music, 4545 N Lincoln Ave - Phone interview with Roberto Arce, 6/7/19 (tape sync courtesy of Adrian Alcantar) - “Pajarillo” performed by Tribus Futuras, live at the Old Town School of Folk Music, 4544 N Lincoln Ave, 3/20/2002 This podcast series on La Peña was supported by a grant from the Illinois Digital Archive. Access more audio and video recordings from the La Peña concert series at: http://www.idaillinois.org/digital/collection/p16614coll9/search/ Website: www.oldtownschool.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/OTSArchives Instagram: @archivespodcast
Apr 1, 2020
14 min
Ep 23 - La Peña, Part 1: El principio
Esto es la historia de La Peña, the first Latin music concert series at the Old Town School, pretty much the predecessor to today’s enormously successful World Music Wednesday concerts. But the story of La Peña is really just one part of a larger story, about how the Old Town School in the 1980s was brought back from the brink of closure, in large part by broadening their definition of “folk” in highly intentional ways. To tell the tale, we’ll share stories and music, en inglés y en español, from the people who were there. Featuring an interview with Juan Díes, founder of La Peña, and former Director of Community Outreach at the school. Original recordings featured in this episode (in order of occurrence): - “Voy Por la Mañana” performed by Ensemble Charambó live at the Old Town School of Folk Music, 4544 N Lincoln Ave, 11/07/2001 - Interview with Juan Díes & Luis Jahn at the Old Town School of Folk Music, 909 W Armitage Ave, 06/14/2019 - “Malagueña Salerosa” performed by Valucha de Castro, Studs Terkel OTS Show, 1968 - “Alma Llanera” performed by Karin & sus Llaneros live at the Old Town School of Folk Music, 4544 N Lincoln Ave, 07/19/2000 This podcast series on La Peña was supported by a grant from the Illinois Digital Archive. Access more audio and video recordings from the La Peña concert series at: http://www.idaillinois.org/digital/collection/p16614coll9/search/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/OTSArchives Instagram: @archivespodcast www.oldtownschool.org
Mar 4, 2020
10 min
Trailer - La Peña: Música Latina en la Old Town School
Esto es la historia de La Peña, the first Latin music concert series at the Old Town School--the predecessor to today’s enormously successful World Music Wednesday concerts. To tell the tale, we’ll share stories and music, en inglés y en español, from the people who were there. Episodes come out the first Wednesday of the month, starting in March. Listen on iTunes, SoundCloud, or wherever you get your podcasts. ¡Nos vemos el miercoles! Music: “Voy Por la Mañana” performed by Ensemble Charambó live at the Old Town School of Folk Music, 4544 N Lincoln Ave, 11/07/2001 This podcast series on La Peña was supported by a grant from the Illinois Digital Archive. Access more audio and video recordings from the La Peña concert series at: http://www.idaillinois.org/digital/collection/p16614coll9/search/ Website: www.oldtownschool.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/OTSArchives Instagram: @archivespodcast
Feb 26, 2020
3 min
Ep 22 - Second Half, Part 4: Jim DeWan & Elaine Moore
A running theme throughout Old Town School history is people finding deep connections and community, forging lifelong collaborations, friendships, and often falling in love. In this last episode of our Second Half series, we wanted to share one such story, from two people who met while working at the school in the late 1980s. Married now for years, longtime teachers Elaine Moore and Jim DeWan first met at the school over 3 decades ago. In these excerpts from their conversation at the school on May 20th, 2017, they share a few memories and reflections on their time there--including the school’s brief relocation to the Irish-American Heritage Center. Listen to the full interview at: https://archive.storycorps.org/interviews/jim-dewan-elaine-moore/ More stories at: www.oldtownschool.org/StoryCorps Original recordings featured in this episode (in order of occurrence): - “Glory of Love” performed by Big Bill Broonzy live at Circle Pines Center, circa 1950s - “Softly and Tenderly” as performed by Elaine Moore, Catherine Hall & Jim DeWan at the Old Town School of Folk Music at 909 W Armitage Ave, 1988 - StoryCorps interview between Elaine Moore & Jim Dewan at the Old Town School of Folk Music at 4545 N Lincoln Ave, 5/20/17
Jan 17, 2019
13 min
Ep 21 - Second Half, Part 3: Remembering Becca Babcock
[Content warning: Brief profanity, conversation about death and chronic illness.] In these excerpts from a conversation between Mary Babcock and Lorena Velázquez-Hinojosa, Mary shares memories of her daughter Rebecca "Becca" Babcock, who worked at the front desk of the Old Town School from 2005 until her death in 2012 at the age of 31. They talk about Becca's diagnosis with colon cancer and how she coped with her illness; her blog about the experience, "The Colon Chronicles"; the community and support Becca had at Old Town School throughout that time; and the documentary about her story, "I Am A Visitor In Your World." The conversation was recorded June 22nd, 2017. Go to www.oldtownschool.org/StoryCorps to hear more stories from the StoryCorps-Old Town School partnership. Original recordings featured in this episode (in order of occurence): - “Glory of Love” performed by Big Bill Broonzy live at Circle Pines Center, circa 1950s - StoryCorps interview between Mary Babcock & Lorena Velázquez-Hinojosa at the Old Town School of Folk Music at 4545 N Lincoln Ave, 6/22/17 - "I'll Fly Away," performed by the Kathy Kallick Band at the Old Town School of Folk Music, 10/14/2001
Jan 11, 2019
13 min
Celebrating 50 Years at 909 W Armitage (REBROADCAST)
Before we take an end-of-year break, we want to recognize something pretty significant. The Old Town School and the music store formerly known as the “Different Strummer” have had a home at 909 W Armitage for 50 years. Fifty years! In celebration of that milestone, and of the many people and communities that have had a home there over the decades, we’re rebroadcasting an episode from last season with stories from Eddie Holstein, Art Thieme, Judy Hauff and more from the earliest years on Armitage. “60 Years of Folk, Part 3: Folk clubs and all-night parties” is part three of a documentary series on the Old Town School of Folk Music, told through the voices and songs of the people who were there. You can listen to the entire series on iTunes, SoundCloud, or by googling “Old Town School Archives Podcast.” Go to oldtownschool.org/StoryCorps to learn more. The Archives will return with a new episode of “Second Half” on January 10th, 2019, with more stories from Old Town School folks. Have a happy new year! Original recordings featured in this episode (in order of occurrence): - “Glory of Love” performed by Big Bill Broonzy live at Circle Pines Center, circa 1950s - Win Stracke, “Farewell to Frank,” 4/15/1962 - “In the Evening” performed by Frank Hamilton, 4/15/1962 - StoryCorps conversation between Mike Dunbar & Mark Dvorak, 12/13/2016 - “Medicine Show” performed by Mike Dunbar at 909 W Armitage Ave, 1975 - “Sans Day Carol” by Armstrong party guests, New Year’s Day party, 1/1/1963 - Ed Holstein interviews, 4/29/16 with Mareva Lindo & 3/22/17 with Rick Weiland (StoryCorps) - “Come Fare Away (Marnie)” performed by Fred Holstein at Somebody Else’s Troubles, 2/28/1976 - Art Thieme phone interview by Paul Tyler, 1992 - “Drill Ye Tarriers Drill” performed by Win Stracke, Compendium, circa 1965 - “Elanoy” performed by Art Thieme, Wandering Folksong, 1/4/1980 - StoryCorps conversation between Judy Hauff & Louise Dimiceli-Mitran, 3/22/2017 - “I Am A Pilgrim,” performed by Ray Tate, Studs Terkel program, 1968 - “John Henry” performed by Stu Ramsey, 333 W North Ave, 4/15/1962 - "All the Good People" (written by Ken Hicks) performed by Fred Holstein, Old Town School benefit at Stages Music Hall, 9/28/1980 - “Drop Down Mama” performed by Ed Holstein, 4544 N Lincoln Ave, 11/13/2005 - “The Twentieth Century is Almost Over” performed by Steve Goodman, circa 1980s - “Six O’Clock News” performed by John Prine, Stages Music Hall, 9/28/1980 - StoryCorps conversation between Jimmy Tomasello & Bill Brickey, 3/22/2017 - “Banjo Contest (partial)” performed by Stephen Wade, Somebody Else’s Troubles, 7/31/1975 - StoryCorps conversation between Stephen Wade & Matt Brown, 4/13/2017 - “Walking Boss” performed by Fleming Brown, Somebody Else’s Troubles, 2/26/1976
Dec 20, 2018
47 min
Ep 20 - Second Half, Part 2: Jon Langford & Sally Timms
Jon Langford and Sally Timms--of The Mekons and countless other projects--have been part of the Old Town School community in a myriad of ways since the 1990s. Just a few months after Langford was honored as a “Music Legend” by the school, the two friends and longtime bandmates sat down to talk about their memories and reflections on the place. This is part two of our new series, Second Half, putting Old Town School folks and their stories center-stage. Original recordings featured in this episode (in order of occurrence): - “Glory of Love” performed by Big Bill Broonzy live at Circle Pines Center, circa 1950s - StoryCorps interview between Jon Langford & Sally Timms, 6/5/2017 - “The Fox” performed by Jon Langford, live at Old Town School of Folk Music, circa 2000s
Dec 15, 2018
15 min
Ep 19 - Second Half, Part 1: Peggy Lipschutz
Welcome back! This season, we bring you Second Half: a new series drawn from the interviews we've collected as part of our oral history partnership with StoryCorps, featuring Old Town School folks and their stories. In part one, we introduce you to Chicago artist Peggy Lipschutz, who is about to celebrate her 100th birthday. She’s been part of the Old Town School community since its earliest years, and her artwork still adorns the school walls today. Original recordings featured in this episode (in order of occurence): - “Glory of Love” performed by Big Bill Broonzy live at Circle Pines Center, circa 1950s - StoryCorps interview between Peggy Lipschutz & Peg Browning, Chicago, IL, 10/14/2017 - “Oh Mary Don’t You Weep” performed by Mark Dvorak and co., Old Town School of Folk Music, circa 2010s - “In the Port of Amsterdam” performed by Fred Holstein, Chicago, IL, circa 1970s
Dec 7, 2018
15 min
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