Nestled in Colorado's Rocky Mountains, Telluride is home to many infamous festivals. From Blues and Brews, Mushroom, Mountainfilm, to Bluegrass and Jazz, Music Voyager explores why Telluride has become a haven for creators of all trades.
Our host, Jacob Edgar, joins The Haunted Windchimes' founder, Inaiah Lujan, in Pueblo, Colorado to experience the ways in which this industrious city has promoted creative expressions to revitalize its community.
Host, Tacuma Bradley, explores Atlanta's vibrant landscape while following the six degrees of separation between the people he meets, including musicians, Kristian and Brandon Bush, Ruby Velle and the Soulphonics, Killer Mike, and Big Boi.
Music Voyager travels into the heartland of Georgia to understand the culture, arts and people that have helped create the 'sound' of America. Today, musicians such as Kishi Bashi, The Whigs and Otis Redding III call this region home.
The Music Voyager team delves deep into the Georgian heartlands, where spirituals, gospel and the blues laid the foundation for American pop music. Along the way, we meet Freedom Singer, Ms. Harris, and head to Ma Rainy's house.
Jacob and the Music Voyager crew travel to Nassau, Bahamas to experience the thrill of the Junkanoo celebrations, and visit the Junkanoo Expo Museum to check out some interesting historical artifacts.
Music Voyager explores the local music scene on Cat Island in the Bahamas. Hear performances by traditionalists Bo Hog and the Rooters, the more modern Stileet, the spiritually motivated Region Bells, and the gospel group Shaback.