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Episode 1316

Original air date: 4/21/2003

Something Old is New Again

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Description:According to US Census buraeu, New Amsterdam is Indiana's smallest town with a population of one person. "Across Indiana" travels to meet this "onliest resident" and finds that her status is the result of a buraeucratic snafu. The real New Amsterdam is
Credits:Jim Simmons
Location:New Amsterdam, IN
Contact:Not Provided
Music:"Prime Direction" (Good Acoustics, FC-U39), "Going Home, Guitar Jive, Contented" (Guitar Music, CHAP 153), "Small Town" (John Mellancamp Scarecrow)


Four-Part Fantastics

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Description:Capital city chorus, founded in 1956, is a orup of women who perfomr the four-part harmony of Barborshop Composition. This piece illustrates the age generations represented, the friendships, performances and educational asects of the group.
Credits:Jenee' M. Youngblood
Location:Indianapolis, IN
Contact:Bev Miller or Molly Huffman (317) 241-SONG
Music:Chorus Nat sound


A Jazz Vision

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Description:Duncan Schiedt has been photographing jazz musicians on and offstage for 60 years, since his first pictures of the Benny Goodman Orchestra at New York's famed Paramount Theatre in 1939. Schiedt's photographs have appeared in countless books, magazines, a
Credits:Jim Kimsey
Location:Pittsboro, IN
Contact:Not Provided
Music:"One O'Clock Jump" (Benny Goodman), "The Thumb" (Wes Montgomery).


Staying in Harmony

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Description:Interview with Philip Gulley, a Quaker Minister from Danville who is also the author of a series of books about life in a hoosier small town called "The Harmony Series"
Credits:J Robert Cook
Location:Danville, IN
Contact:Philip Gulley 10 Woodfield Green Danville, IN 46122 (317) 745-2585
Music:Not Provided