Now That I've Found You

The Leonard Lopate Show | May 10, 2010
Mandolin player extraordinaire Sam Bush shares his thoughts on bluegrass past and present--from its country roots to the pop and jazz influences of "new grass" music. Then, we'll hear from Rounder Records co-founder Ken Irwin. He and two partners founded the independent record label in order to support roots music and little-known musicians. Along the way, they helped launch the careers of several major artists, including Allison Kraus, who signed with Rounder when she was just 14 years old. Next, director Laurie Kahn-Leavitt looks back at the illustrious life of Tupperware in a new documentary. And on our Thursday Underreported feature we look into the world of insurance, with particular attention to areas where it's falling short.

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