Chicagoan Francesca Folinazzo (Frank) founded Roots Music Rambler as a music and travel blog in a pre-pandemic world. COVID killed events and travel plus her desire to play her banjo. Falls texted her in 2023 and said, 'Let's bring it back as a podcast!' He was raised on John Prine, babysat on Waylon Jennings and taught to drink and cuss the proper, mountain way. He hails from Pikeville, Ky., the birthplace of Dwight Yoakum, whose annual festival is Hillbilly Days.

Mohammed Dohai, an Oud soloist Interview | This episode is a must-listen! Episode drops Friday!

New Episode alert! Roots Music Rambler drops Friday as Frank and Falls interview Mohammed Dohai, an Oud soloist and instructor from the United Arab Emirates. Falls draws a comparison to illustrate the importance of Dohai, likening him to notable Americana musicians in the U.S.

This episode is a must-listen! You will certainly learn something good by watching or listening. The episode drops Friday at rootsmusicrambler.com, the Roots Music Rambler channel on YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts.

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Discovering the Roots of Arabic Music with Oud Virtuoso Mohammed Dohai

Welcome to Episode 9 of Roots Music Rambler! Join us – hosts Francesca Folinazzo, who Jason calls “Frank,” and Jason Falls, who goes by “Falls” most of the time, as we explore the real roots of the music we love.

This is a special episode we’ve been hinting at for a while. In November of 2023, Falls traveled to Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, on business. While there, he reached out to Oud soloist and teacher Mohammed Dohai. The Oud is a traditional Arabic instrument dating back centuries that is a predecessor of the lute, mandolin and guitar. It is typically played with 12 strings, double strung like a mandolin, but has a deep, pear-shaped body, short finger board and angled capstan.

Dohai spent 10 years working as a civil inspector on engineering projects in the UAE but in 2015 transitioned to playing and teaching Oud full-time. He’s since become a frequent performer throughout the Arabic region, playing for large crowds, royalty and beyond.

He teaches Oud at Bait Al Oud, a prestigious international conservatory dedicated to the instrument in Abu Dhabi. He not only accepted Jason’s invitation to be on the podcast, but met him in person to talk about, show and play the instrument for Roots Music Rambler.

This episode is special for that and other reasons. Our journey to understand the roots of this Arabic instrument and one of its finest players is exactly why the podcast exists … to dig into the roots of music and musicians that a given place or time makes unique.

Frank and Falls also share their recent weekend that can only be described as Trucker-laden, Falls reveals his new S.G. Goodman-inspired tattoo, and the two share the music they’re listening to this week to help you know what Picks are making us Grin in the Pickin’ the Grinnin’ segment.

Buckle up for The Hoe-Down and the Throw-Down! It’s a new episode of Roots Music Rambler.

Notes and links:
Roots Music Rambler on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/rootsmusicrambler/
Roots Music Rambler on TikTok – https://www.tiktok.com/@rootsmusicrambleon
Roots Music Rambler on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/RootsMusicRambler
Jason Falls on Instagram – https://instagram.com/jasonfalls
Francesca Folinazzo on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/workmomtravels/
Mohammed Dohai on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/mohammed_dohai/
Mohammed Dohai on YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/@mohammeddohai3962
The Oud on Wikipedia – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oud
A recent article about Mohammed Dohai – https://www.pressreader.com/uae/the-national-news/20210101/281642487792335
Bait Al Oud – International Conservator in Abu Dhabi – https://abudhabiculture.ae/en/experience/culture-centres/bait-al-oud
The Oud on Wikipedia – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oud
Em Royal on YouTube (our translator) – https://www.youtube.com/@emroyal5309
Jason’s new S.G. Goodman inspired tattoo – https://www.instagram.com/p/C0poMKmMdrd/
Cecilia Lynn (tattoo artist) on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/anarchynicolesmith/
Infinite Electric Tattoo on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/infiniteelectrictattoo/

Pickin’ the Grinnin’ Recommendations

Brigitte Calls Me Baby – https://www.brigittecallsmebaby.com/
White Reaper on Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/artist/75klPfIVnyYcyEGaicRUSF
Matt Anthony on WFPK – https://www.lpm.org/people/matt-anthony
Matt Anthony’s Record Shop on Instragram – https://www.instagram.com/record_shop
The Highwomen on Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/album/7sGTt1N5XMIQPCYHAnO1Pl
Marcus King’s El Dorado on Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/album/0twx7uqxPQtmtpeURTlZB0
Muddy Waters on Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/artist/4y6J8jwRAwO4dssiSmN91R
Mud Morganfield – https://open.spotify.com/artist/1MkszvLJgUVCskrRqCLbmn
Railbird Festival 2024 – https://www.railbirdfest.com/
Tanya Tucker Documentary on Netflix – https://www.netflix.com/title/81597694

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Falls ran into Mike Cooley on the street before a Friday night show in Louisville #rootsmusic

A new episode of Roots Music Rambler drops Friday and it is a very special one. Falls shares his interview with Mohammed Dohai, an Oud soloist from the United Arab Emirates. Dohai is an Oud performer and instructor who met Falls on his recent trip to Abu Dhabi to share the instrument with Roots Music Rambler’s audience. He even performed an original piece for the show.

Frank and Falls also tell stories from their recent Drive-By Truckers-laden weekend. Falls even ran into Mike Cooley on the street before a Friday night show in Louisville. Francesca saw Patterson Hood the same night in Chicago, then caught Cooley there the next night.

The episode drops Friday at rootsmusicrambler.com, the Roots Music Rambler channel on YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts.

#rootsmusic #americanamusic #countrymusic #americana #music #arabicmusic #mohammeddohai #uae #oud #oudsoloist #rootsmusicrambler

John Haywood shares that his family background did not embrace playing for many reasons (Highlights)

On the latest episode of Roots Music Rambler Francesca Folinazzo and Jason Falls chat with John Haywood, an accomplished old-time banjo player and heavy metal band lead singer. He grew up in Floyd County, Kentucky, in a traditional mountain family, “up a holler.” He discussed his family background and how he stuck out as a musician in a family that did not embrace playing for many reasons.

He likened his education as a musician in that environment to a Star Wars analogy, which was quite appropriate.

Hear the full interview and some cuts from his banjo and heavy metal music on Roots Music Rambler at rootsmusicrambler.com/johnhaywood, on the Roots Music Rambler YouTube channel or wherever you get your podcasts.

Get the full episodes here: https://bit.ly/RMRFullEpisodesYT
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Discover the real roots of music, from Americana, Country, Bluegrass, Blues, Soul, World and beyond.

Welcome to Roots Music Rambler!

Hosted by Francesca Folinazzo & Jason Falls. Roots Music Rambler, a podcast exploration of the where as much as the who or what. We’ll interview emerging and established artists, fans and others in Americana, Outlaw Country, Bluegrass, Blues, Roots, Soul, World and beyond. But we will always get to the stories of where they’re from and how that impacted the music we know and love.

It’s more than just their influences. It’s their families. Communities. Cultures. This show is a fun combination of music, travel, history and more. We dig into the stories from artists, musicians, songwriters, producers, fans and beyond, that don’t just expose their musical influences, but their life influences.

Music follows the path of human movement. We trace the steps to bring better understanding to what we hear today and why we love it.

Where music, travel, history and culture intersect

Join us for the exploration of the real roots of music on Roots Music Rambler. Available wherever you get your podcasts.

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John Haywood talks about Bluegrass Banjo vs. “Old time” Banjo! #rootsmusicrambler #johnhaywood

On Roots Music Rambler this week, mountain banjo expert John Haywood talks about the difference between bluegrass banjo and “old time” banjo playing, which he employs. The later of those has lineage back to African music and traditions as well as other minority influences.

Hear the full interview and more insights at rootsmusicrambler.com/johnhaywood, on the Roots Music Rambler YouTube channel or wherever you get your podcasts.

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