Field Songs Sam Marandola
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Each episode includes a field recording, followed by an original song inspired by the field recording. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sam-marandola/support
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Colorado
Took a trip to Colorado and recorded my surroundings on the prairie not too far from Rocky Mountain NP. The recording is followed by a spooky Halloween song written by yours truly. Enjoy!
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An Ode to Pop
This week's episode I will be dedicating to my late grandfather, Pop. It will begin with a field recording next to the banks Raccoon Creek. Instead of continuing with the usual format, I felt compelled to cover Rye Whiskey by Pete Seeger -- a song Pop taught us the lyrics to when us grandkids were pretty young. RIP Pop, we will always love you.
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Late September
In this episode I'll be hiking around and recording pretty close to home during a rainy windy late September day. As usual, the field recording will be followed by an original song written by me, and inspired by the field recording. Enjoy.
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Boulder Field
I went exploring in the Pocono Mountains on Pennsylvania and captured a lovely field recording in an ancient boulder field. This recording is then of course followed by an original song written by me, and inspired by the field recording. Enjoy!
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Dark Hollow Falls
This episode features a field recording of my hike around Dark Hollow Falls/Rose River in Shenandoah National Park this past weekend. There's so many beautiful waterfall sounds! And I hope you dig the original song at the end.
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Hurricane Ida
This episode begins with a field recording of the remnants of Hurricane Ida. Conditions were a little too hazardous for me to hike around in, so I recorded everything from the safety of my car. After the first segment, you will hear an original song written by me and inspired by the field recording.
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