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The Signal 3-25-2011, South Indian Carnatic singer K S Resmi , Stoop story from Scott Dance, singer / songwriter Bob Keal
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There’s practice, and then there’s practice… For much of her childhood, South Indian Carnatic singer K S Resmi woke up every day before dawn to begin singing – and she’d keep singing, until after dark. Resmi joins us to share her incredible story, and her equally incredible voice.
We hear a Stoop story from Scott Dance, who tells the tale of a house that was his family home for generations, until it was time to close the door for the last time.
Plus: A profile of singer / songwriter Bob Keal, whose Baltimore indie band, Small Sur, captures big emotions in sparse melodies.
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