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Radiotopia Presents: We're Doing the Wiz

Blind Guy Travels 6: The Sound of Sound

Radiotopia Presents: We're Doing the Wiz

Radiotopia

Society & Culture

4.31K Ratings

🗓️ 28 July 2021

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

Some teachers hang you upside-down to help you sing better. Others sit on you. In the lead-up to his senior recital, Matthew reflects on becoming an accomplished blind musician, through conversations with four of his music mentors who have helped along the way.
 
 Blind Guy Travels is a production of Radiotopia from PRX and part of Radiotopia Presents, a podcast feed debuting limited-run, artist-owned series from new and original voices.

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0:00.0

You're listening to Radiotopia Presents from PRX's Radiotopia.

0:07.0

Before we start today's show, we want to shout out another show in the Radiotopia family, Radio Diaries.

0:14.8

For over 25 years, Radio Diaries has been creating sound-rich, personal stories on history and

0:20.8

beyond.

0:21.8

A year after the release of their series The Unmarked Graveyard,

0:25.2

they're back with a slate of new stories this summer and fall.

0:28.4

Their new mini series, Making Waves, will explore the rise of Talk radio in America with stories about four

0:34.5

little-known controversial broadcasters who change the airwaves. You'll also hear

0:39.6

stories about the US Navy's mission to get humans to live in the ocean, a group that led to the rise of

0:45.2

American conspiracy theories, and a woman who was part of the greatest climate migration

0:50.1

in American history.

0:51.7

More than eight decades ago, her family fled Arkansas in the history. More than eight decades ago her family fled Arkansas in the

0:54.9

wake of the Dust Bowl to find a better life in California. Here's a clip from that

0:59.2

story. I know mama thought when we got to California her and her kids would be fine.

1:05.0

Plenty of work for everybody, places to live, plenty of fruit and vegetables and all this stuff. But that wasn't true.

1:16.0

The New Yorker calls Radio Diaries a venerable and remarkable audio documentary project.

1:22.0

Subscribe to Radio Diaries wherever you get and remarkable audio documentary project.

1:22.8

Subscribe to Radio Diaries wherever you get your podcasts

1:26.0

or visit them at radio diaries.org.

1:30.5

At 9 a.m. every Friday, I open up my front door to Michael Marra, a singing teacher with a stately baritone.

1:39.0

We enter my living room, he sits down at the piano piano and we begin our lesson

1:44.0

Okay, so let's sing.

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