I also liked how the music was very contemporary but -- like most contemporary singer songwriters -- is 70s pop-rock influenced. It kind of bridges your parents and your generation. A well done program!
This is a really nice piece from Dan. He mixes nice music breaks with the on location audio with his folks. The people are interesting, the story is fun, and the production excellent. We aired the peice as part of a hour long special and received a number of very positive comments.
It is good as story telling and to encourage StoryCorps like work. I really liked the multi-generational aspect of this peice too.
Michael Marsolek - Program Director - Montana Public Radio
Comments for But a Single Branch: A Millennial Discovers His Parents
Produced by Dan Boyce
Other pieces by Dan Boyce
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Angela Miller
Posted on February 22, 2010 at 07:43 PM | Permalink
very nice
I also liked how the music was very contemporary but -- like most contemporary singer songwriters -- is 70s pop-rock influenced. It kind of bridges your parents and your generation. A well done program!
Michael Marsolek
Posted on February 16, 2009 at 08:57 PM | Permalink
Could be called just ask the questions.
This is a really nice piece from Dan. He mixes nice music breaks with the on location audio with his folks. The people are interesting, the story is fun, and the production excellent. We aired the peice as part of a hour long special and received a number of very positive comments.
It is good as story telling and to encourage StoryCorps like work. I really liked the multi-generational aspect of this peice too.
Michael Marsolek - Program Director - Montana Public Radio