
Idaho Public Television will present two new productions Thursday that explore how Gem State history, culture and scenic beauty have influenced the music and lyrics of many Idaho performers.
Music has lifted the spirit of the land and its people since long before Idaho became a territory. It has been a cultural touchstone and a conduit to the past while enriching modern lives. In the hourlong special “Idaho in Song” on Idaho Experience, the culture and history of the Gem State through the music of 10 musicians will be celebrated.
“Idaho in Song” will premiere at 7 p.m. Thursday and will air again at 5:30 p.m. March 9. It will stream for a limited time on the PBS app beginning March 10 and online at video.idahoptv.org.
“It’s through this music that we find ourselves,” producer Andy Lawless said in a Monday news release. “And hopefully this show has something for everyone to enjoy and celebrate.”
“The Field Recordings” on Outdoor Idaho premieres at 8:30 p.m. Thursday.
The hourlong Outdoor Idaho special “The Field Recordings,” features seven unique Idaho artists playing their music outside. Each artist will share about their music and lives, but the documentary is primarily about letting the music speak for itself.
“Music brings people together, from all walks of life,” producer Lauren Melink said in the news release. “It’s hard to be angry with the person standing next to you when they’re bobbing their head along to the same tune you are.”
“The Field Recordings” will air again at 7 p.m. March 9 and will stream for a limited time beginning March 10 on the PBS app and online at video.idahoptv.org.