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New Releases From Goodnight Blue Moon and Daphne Lee Martin

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Daphne Lee Martin's new album is Frost.

This hour, we check back in with two musical acts that we’ve featured on the program before. Goodnight Blue Moon’s Elm City roots are evident in their music. Their new EP, A Girl I Never Met, features a song that’s based on a poem found in a Fair Haven history book. Goodnight Blue Moon join us in studio to talk about the new release and to play some music.

We're also joined by another Connecticut musician: Daphne Lee Martin. Her upcoming album Frost is a follow-up to last year’s Moxie, which we featured on the show last year. Daphne joins us to talk about Frost and to catch up on her success since she last joined us.

This show originally aired on January 31, 2014.

GUESTS:

  • Goodnight Blue Moon - Erik Elligers, Mat Crowley, Nancy Matlack, Carl Testa, Vicki Wepler, Nick D'Errico and Sean Elligers (most days)
  • Daphne Lee Martin - New London musician and co-owner of The Telegraph record store

Goodnight Blue Moon, Daphne Lee Martin, and many other great Connecticut musicians are playing next week at the Emerge Festival in Hartford's Arch Street Tavern.

Tucker Ives is WNPR's morning news producer.
Catie Talarski is Senior Director of Storytelling and Radio Programming at Connecticut Public.

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