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North Carolina's Captain Luke

Eighty-year-old Captain Luke sings his own brand of Piedmont blues at a drinkhouse in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. As a retired laborer, he never considered himself a professional musician—until folklorist Tim Duffy heard his dry baritone voice. Independent producer Richard Ziglar reports.

March 2, 2009

By: Prime Time Postscript: Richard Ziglar and Barry Yeoman | Source: AARP Radio

World War I Veteran Frank Buckles

Frank Buckles, the last American World War One veteran, is still going strong at the age of 107.

March 2, 2009

Source: AARP Radio

The Eyes Have It

Nashville ophthalmologist Edward Cherney is helping Russian eye doctors both in the operating room, and in organizing their work and practices.

March 2, 2009

Source: AARP Radio

Buena Vista Truths

Thirteen years ago the Buena Vista Social Club CD and movie took the world by storm. But as Reese Erlich reports from Havana, much of the Buena Vista back story is misunderstood.

March 2, 2009

Source: AARP Radio

Master Swimmer Sue Walsh

In 1980, swimmer Sue Walsh qualified for the U.S. Olympic team and thought she had fulfilled one of her dreams. Then President Carter announced the boycott of the 1980 games, and Walsh was crushed. Today, she’s back in the water and is reclaiming some of her glory at the U.S. Masters Swimming Championships.

March 2, 2009

Source: AARP Radio

Harvard Beats Yale 29-29

A new documentary tells the story of a football game that has become a legend. The film is "Harvard Beats Yale 29-29."

March 2, 2009

Source: AARP Radio

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