Music In Wild Places: Lauren Frihauf
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Adventure, Music, Special Interest
This episode features Frihauf's acclaimed song, “One Thing Always Leads to Another,” which earned national recognition through the Tiny Desk Contest. NPR Music host and senior producer Robin Hilton praised Frihauf's “transcendent voice,” helping introduce the Colorado artist to audiences across the country.
Frihauf was recently featured by Colorado Public Radio, where she reflected on her unexpected Tiny Desk success and the growing audience discovering her music.
"We're excited to share Lauren's music with our audience," said John Berry, director of Music in Wild Places. "She is an exceptional songwriter, and this episode captures the authentic connection between music and these special places in the Rockies."
Berry added, "What I love about Music in Wild Places is the intimacy it creates. Viewers get to experience performances and conversations with artists in settings that deepen their connection to both the music and the natural world."
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