The Folk Sampler
The Folk Sampler is a nationally syndicated public radio (NPR) show, that showcases folk, blues, and bluegrass music both modern and old.[1]
Originating as a 15-minute program at WBMI in Chicago by host Mike Flynn, it only aired for 13 episodes.[1] After taking a job in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Flynn began broadcasting another early version of The Folk Sampler, from first KBEZ then at KRAV.[2] This incarnation ended following Flynn′s graduation. After moving to Siloam Springs, Arkansas, he began broadcasting the now hour-long program in 1978. In 1982 the the program became syndicated initially through American Public Radio then through NPR. Each week′s show has a theme which all songs featured fit into either by release date or actual song theme. It is reported that he spends 15–20 hours a week preparing each show.