One Story with Mary Chapin Carpenter and Sarah Kay Magnificent Noise
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A podcast conversation with Mary Chapin Carpenter to celebrate the release of her 16th studio album, The Dirt and The Stars.
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Part Three: We're Doing What We Love
Mary Chapin Carpenter and Sarah Kay conclude their conversation by discussing Mary Chapin's career, influences, and legacy.
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Part Two: Many Different Places
Mary Chapin Carpenter and Sarah Kay discuss the songs "Secret Keepers," "Asking For A Friend," "American Stooge," and "Everybody's Got Something."
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Part One: Thousands of Different Ways
Mary Chapin Carpenter and Sarah Kay discuss the songs "Old D35," "Farther Along and Further In," "The Dirt and The Stars," "It's Ok to Be Sad," "Where the Beauty Is," and "Nocturne."
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Trailer for One Story with Mary Chapin Carpenter and Sarah Kay
Trailer for One Story, a podcast conversation with Mary Chapin Carpenter to celebrate the release of her 16th album, The Dirt and The Stars.
Customer Reviews
Anything but phaffing about
Mary Chapin Carpenter is a terrific songwriter and amazing singer and the foundational heart of it, I believe, stems from that she appears to be a voracious reader. After all, how else would we get Halley Came to Jackson; John Doe Number 24; Mrs. Hemingway?! Her lyrics apply language most songs avoid —benign—who puts the word benign in a hit song?! A reader-writer. So it makes sense an open conversation about the making of music along with the fear of running out of time along with the notion we all just tell variations of the same story takes place between MCC and the poet Sarah Kay, or, really, between two poets. Can’t wait to hear the album.