“We have this tendency to group ourselves, but then we also have this ability—through music, through dance, through food—to come together and make something new,” Rhiannon Giddens says on the PBS mini-series The Articulate Hour hosted by Jim Cotter. The episode delves into humans' contrasting needs for community and solitude and includes a conversation with Giddens and performances by her and Francesco Turrisi. You can watch it here, along with the second episode of her own PBS series My Music with Rhiannon Giddens, with guest Allison Russell.
“We have this tendency to group ourselves, but then we also have this ability—through music, through dance, through food—to come together and make something new,” Rhiannon Giddens says on the PBS show The Articulate Hour. On the three-part mini-series, journalist Jim Cotter talks with poets, musicians, neuroscientists, and historians on a variety of topics. The episode “Together/Alone” delves into humans' contrasting needs for community and solitude and includes a conversation with Giddens and performances by her and Francesco Turrisi. You can watch it here:
Giddens can also be seen on PBS hosting her own seven-episode series, My Music with Rhiannon Giddens, which premiered last week with a visit to three lifelong friends—Justin Robinson, one of her fellow Carolina Chocolate Drops co-founders; her sister, singer Lalenja Harrington; and singer-songwriter Laurelyn Dossett—and returns this week with guest Allison Russell. You can watch the inaugural episode here and the new episode below:
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