Play It Again Sam
The Apple Seed - Season 2013, Episode 646
- Sep 19, 2017 6:00 am
- 58:28 mins
In the 1940s classic film, Casablanca the leading lady, Ilsa says to the club pianist “Play it Sam. Play ‘As Time Goes By’.” which spurs her and and the club owner Rick, down memory lane of their love affair several years ago. Oddly enough the line is usually misquoted as “Play it again, Sam” but whatever way you end up saying it, at the core of the line is the power of music. Highlighting that power and the joy of playing an instrument, the stories in this episode include: That Old Piano by Michael Reno Harrell (1:27) A song about an old piano and the nostalgia of the the south. Learn more about Michael Reno Harrell by visiting: www.michaelreno.com The First Flute by Bob Reiser (4:12) A folktale from the Algonquin people about a young boy in love who relies on the forest to appease his beloved’s request before she finally agrees to marry him. Learn more about Bob Reiser by visiting: www.bobtales.com Tater's Musical Adventure by Sheila Starks Philips (17:00) A story about a little boy’s journey of trying pretty much every instrument but not being able to play anything well until he discovers...the importance of practice! (And just the right instrument). Learn more about Sheila Starks Philips by visiting: www.sheilaphillips.com The Fiddler & the Wolves by The Storycrafters (27:05) A skilled fiddler is walking through the woods and he realizes something is stalking him. All he has to defend himself is a loaf of bread, a turkey leg, and his fiddle. So he tries everything he can think of to keep himself safe. Learn more about The Storycrafters by visiting: www.storycrafters.com The Fiddler of Dooney by Joseph Sobol and Kathy Cowan (37:06) A song that swings back and forth from the story of a fiddler to their perspective of playing - as well as some great fiddle music. Learn more about Joseph Sobol by visiting: www.josephsobol.com and more about Kathy Cowan by visiting: www.kiltartanroad.com How Henry Hagglyhoagly Played the Guitar With His Mittens On performed by Bill Harley (42:16) This story is written