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#294 The Stephen Foster Story w/ Richard Blanton, Donna Phillips & Johnny Warren
Episode 294

#294 The Stephen Foster Story w/ Richard Blanton, Donna Phillips & Johnny Warren

The Road to Now · Benjamin Sawyer

January 15, 202453m 55s

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Show Notes

Stephen Foster was America's first great published musician. He wrote some of America's great folk songs, including "Oh, Suzanna," "Camptown Races" and "Hard Times Come Again No More," and his music was the inspiration for Paul Green's play "The Stephen Foster Story," which is performed every summer in Bardstown, Kentucky. In this episode we speak with two of the artists involved in that play- Donna Phillips and Johnny Warren- as well as My Kentucky Old Kentucky Home State Park Mansion Supervisor, Richard Blanton, to learn more about Foster's life, their work in preserving his memory, and how it all can help us understand our past.

If you're traveling through Kentucky, make sure to check out dates for "The Stephen Foster Story" and visit My Old Kentucky Home Mansion!

This episode was edited by Gary Fletcher.