
The Mammals on tradition, links in the chain, and localism.
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The Mammals (Ruth Ungar and Mike Merenda, who also have a project called Mike & Ruthy) are a band from the Woodstock area with deep roots in the folk scene and traditions of the area, have worked with Arlo Guthrie, and Pete Seeger (amongst others), are critically acclaimed by LA Times, No Depression, NPR, PopMatters, and run the roots music festival called The Hoot. We talk with them about gratitude for the ability to create art and music, having faith in the low moments, being links in the (musical) chain, square dancing, and a whole lot more.
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Links:
- The Mammals
- The Hoot
- The Ashokan Center
- Arlo Guthrie
- Utah Phillips
- Ani Difranco
- Woody Guthrie
- Eric Ward
- Western State Center
- Ken Burns Civil War
- Jay Ungar
- Daniel Quinn
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