Voices from the Nations

Cambodian podcast

March 19, 2010

During our recent stay in Phnom Penh we met up with a master roneat player who teaches the children at CCAM. He helped me during the recordings and made sure that all the parts that were being played were correct. We spent some time together chatting about his family history in music and life during the Pol Pot years.  Listen to the podcast interview and hear him playing the roneat with another teacher playing the tro.

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1 sean c-us 03.19.10 at 4:22 pm

Keep up all your good work you two. Let us know when you come to Los angeles again. love the askins

2 martin c-gb 03.19.10 at 9:37 pm

Thanks Sean … Hope it’s not too long before we can catch up in LA

3 Bruce Ballard c-us 04.21.10 at 5:27 am

Martin it is so good to hear your voice. Bless you my brother. Bless Rebecka. Finished here in Maine. Now headed to Rhode Island for 20 months and then home to Texas. Be in prosperity my dear friend. Incredible music…..thank you for recording and sharing.

4 martin c-gb 04.21.10 at 8:55 am

Hey Bruce, thanks for your note and glad to hear that you are through part one of your training. Look forward to seeing you back in Texas sometime in the future.

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