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The Tillamook Burn

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Our Fires is a new podcast exploring unknown/forgotten history through stories and songs that are created specifically for the show by contemporary writers and musicians. One part history lesson, one part listening party; this project aims to illuminate culture, rethinking what we've known to uncover what we can still learn. With original music! And stories! This pilot episode unveils the tale of Oregon's Tillamook Burn, a catastrophic wild fire that burned 12 and half million board feet of old growth forest in the coastal range of Oregon in 1933. A cautionary tale | A thrilling story. Stay tuned for the next addition to this on-going podcast. You can also subscribe on itunes! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/our-fires/id1137494328?mt=2# Podcast Credits: Music by- Ryan Sollee (The Builders & The Butchers) Kal Giaritta (There is No Mountain) Matt Harmon (There is No Mountain) Avery Gilbert (ADOS 33) Brian Park Michelle Kosta Words by- Jade Strong Michael Mount TJ Acena Karen Green Produced and Directed by Noah Dunham Associate Producer, Emily Wright Writing and Collaboration: Noah Dunham, Kal Giaritta, Matt Harmon, Jade Stong, and Ryan Sollee. Sound Engineering: Matt Harmon, Paul Seely Photos & Video: Brett Mustard and Doug Kerrigan
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Our Fires is a new podcast exploring unknown/forgotten history through stories and songs that are created specifically for the show by contemporary writers and musicians. One part history lesson, one part listening party; this project aims to illuminate culture, rethinking what we've known to uncover what we can still learn. With original music! And stories! This pilot episode unveils the tale of Oregon's Tillamook Burn, a catastrophic wild fire that burned 12 and half million board feet of old growth forest in the coastal range of Oregon in 1933. A cautionary tale | A thrilling story. Stay tuned for the next addition to this on-going podcast. You can also subscribe on itunes! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/our-fires/id1137494328?mt=2# Podcast Credits: Music by- Ryan Sollee (The Builders & The Butchers) Kal Giaritta (There is No Mountain) Matt Harmon (There is No Mountain) Avery Gilbert (ADOS 33) Brian Park Michelle Kosta Words by- Jade Strong Michael Mount TJ Acena Karen Green Produced and Directed by Noah Dunham Associate Producer, Emily Wright Writing and Collaboration: Noah Dunham, Kal Giaritta, Matt Harmon, Jade Stong, and Ryan Sollee. Sound Engineering: Matt Harmon, Paul Seely Photos & Video: Brett Mustard and Doug Kerrigan
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