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artist's roots and influences, as well as their interests in social and environmental causes. eTown broadcasts also include the show's flagship eChievement Award segment, where individuals are showcased for their work on behalf of the greater good. These are people who have identified an environmental or social issue at the community, national or global level and whose efforts are effectively addressing the resulting need. Some of the shows also include an additional interview segment, featuring discussions with a variety of different authors, activists, scientists and policymakers about a range of social and environmental issues and their possible solutions.
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came up with the idea of a radio program that would channel the energy and spirit of live-performance audiences into a dialogue about global issues. Returning home from that U.S. State Department tour, Nick shared the idea of the radio show with Helen, who agreed to help him. The two of them launched the program ‘eTown’ on Earth Day in 1991.
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eTown's broadcasts include a mixture of musicians who perform for the show's live audience in a variety show format. Two artists typically appear on the show each week. These musical performances are interspersed with informal interviews with show host Nick Forster. These conversations explore each
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due to lack of community control. Nick imagined there had to be a way to link the power of music with the sharing of information about and solutions to the environmental and social challenges facing the planet, inspiring people to work together to make a positive difference. On the flight home, he
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The eTown house band, the eTones, perform throughout various segments of the program, and often with the visiting artists featured on the show. Ron Jolly (keyboards), Christian Teele (drums), Chris Engleman (bass), and Helen Forster (harmony vocals) join Nick Forster (guitars/mandolin) as eTown's
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on an extensive US State Department tour of Eastern Europe and Turkey. During the tour, he was struck by music's ability to bring people from diverse backgrounds together, including former Communist Party bosses, new democratic leaders, schoolteachers, business executives, dissident poets and
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In 2012, eTown celebrated its 21st anniversary and moved into the renovated eTown Hall building, its new permanent home. Purchased by the organization in 2008, this 1925 former church (located at 16th and Spruce Streets, right in the heart of downtown Boulder, Colorado) was converted into a
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eTown was founded in 1991 by host Nick Forster and his wife, Helen Forster who serves as co-host and executive producer of the show. eTown presents a wide range of roots music, conversation and examples of environmental and community activism to listeners around the world.
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performance hall, recording and production studios, eTown offices, and shared community space. The Denver Post wrote, "The completed eTown Hall will generate more than half of its own power with solar panels and an experimental heating and cooling system."
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Nick and Helen Forster present the eChievement Award to environmentalist Lauren Sullivan (2nd from right) and her musician husband, Guster guitarist/vocalist Adam Gardner (2nd from left), of Reverb.
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Since its inception in 1991, more than one thousand visiting and local artists have performed for the eTown audience. The program's guest artists have included artists such as
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eTown host Nick Forster's involvement in music began as a teen playing guitar in various amateur folk and folk-rock bands in upstate New York. A job offer as a
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which is taped on location in various cities across the country. The program and podcast can be heard on over 300 radio stations across the U.S. and globally.
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Nick and Helen Forster present Robert F. Kennedy Jr. with the eChievement Award during an eTown show at the Democratic National Convention.
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Since 1991, eTown has coupled music and entertainment with information and interviews about environmental and social issues like
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eTown's co-host Helen Forster began her artistic career as a child studying and performing theater and music in
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In addition to the various musical guests, some of the eTown interviewees have included such guests as Dr.
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and in concerts around the country. She is also a nationally established voice-over talent.
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President Jimmy Carter stands with Nick and Helen Forster after a discussion on eTown.
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Keb'Mo (left), James Taylor (right) and Nick Forster (center) perform on eTown.
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Irma Thomas and James Taylor perform on eTown with Nick and Helen Forster.
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to form a new group just after Hot Rize retired. In 1990, Nick accompanied
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everyday citizens. He was also astounded by the region's noticeable
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is a 501c3 non-profit broadcast organization based in
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eTown Hall is located at 1535 Spruce St. in downtown
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