Pipes Magazine Radio Show Episode 373

Welcome to The Pipes Magazine Radio Show Episode 373! Our featured interview tonight is with Dan Locklair. Dan is a Composer-in-Residence and Professor of Music at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He is also a pipe smoker. Dan was on episode 4 back in 2012. In the Pipe Parts segment, we will have “Ask the Pipe Maker” with Jeff Gracik. Sit back, relax with your pipe, and enjoy The Pipes Magazine Radio Show!

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Episode 373. Dan Locklair Interview.

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    3 Responses

    • Thanks for an informative and entertaining program. Your interchange with Jeff was quite enlightening. And, the wide ranging conversation with Dan was terrific.
      While I enjoyed the Ray LaMontagne tune, I was hoping for a Locklair composition as a follow-up to the conversation. Your rant was spot-on.
      Dino

    • This was a highly enjoyable show despite my misgivings. I’ve never cared for his music because my poor musical ear just hears a lost of racket. I just can’t handle modern music be it opera, or symphony, or rock, or country, or bluegrass. In opera I love the classics, and symphonies are the same. A soon as a music form turns in to “progressive” I turn into a Neanderthal.

    • I’m very intrigued by olive wood pipes now, thanks, Brian, for bringing them under my radar. I’m going to search for a few pieces of a wax encased olive wood, and make a few pipes out of them. I’ve been a pipe maker since 2002, making 20 – 25 pipes a year. I’m still working my way back through the episodes, and enjoying them thoroughly! I still make sure to work the list on both ends, keeping current and going backwards.

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