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Ep. 134: How did music shape the exploration and settling of America’s west? The musical story within the Westward Expansion story; with author Laura Dean

Music of the pioneers

Old fashioned covered wagon on Picspree

“The pioneers carried only the clothes on their backs and the bare necessities in their wagons, yet they experienced a rich musical life in the wilderness… Each group wove their own thread of music into the colorful and diverse musical tapestry of the American West.” So begins Laura Dean’s historical account of the integral role music played in the Westward Expansion. Her new book explores the diplomatic, practical, and inspirational roles music played in connecting culturally diverse people groups including Native Americans, explorers, cowboys, and pioneers.

Guest

Joining me today from Seattle is Laura Dean. Laura is a pianist, music educator, and author. She’s originally from Montana and has just released a book titled, Music in the Westward Expansion: Songs of Heart and Place on the American Frontier. The book explores the role of music in the history and culture of the 1800s American West.

Photo credit: Erin Schedler

Notes

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Coda

Laura says: I love the hymn “Harvest Time,” known as “Brother Van’s Song” found on the blog – it is representative of the simple beauty inherent in so much of the music in the era of the Westward Expansion. The song is in the Public Domain, played here by me.

Closing Words

Thanks so much to Laura for sharing with us today. In case you didn’t notice, I LOVE this book! One thing we didn’t mention in our conversation is that the book is full of photos from the era that bring the content to life even more. Congratulations to Laura on the release of her book – it has just become available this week.

Get your hands on a copy of the book, Music in the Westward Expansion: Songs of Heart and Place on the American Frontier, by going to the show notes. All links from today’s episode – including a transcript of this episode – can be found in the show notes. A link to the page is also in the episode details right in your podcast app. If you enjoyed this episode, please spread the word to your friends and family and on social media! That is the best way to support the show and help us grow our audience as we share the power of music.

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Thank you so much for joining me today. Until next time, may your life be enhanced with music.

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