Brew Beats
Sharada & Jamael at Farmhouse Brewery
Special | 26mVideo has Closed Captions
Brew Beats travels to Farmhouse Brewery plus a performance from jazz duo Sharada & Jamael
Brew Beats travels to the village of Owego, New York to profile The Farmhouse Brewery. Owner Marty Mattrazzo details how the brewery came into existence and why they rely on local farmers for many of the ingredients they use in their beverages. In addition, jazz duo Sharada Shashidhar and Jamael Dean also perform a special concert at Farmhouse. Selections include Coltrane's "I Hear A Rhapsody."
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Brew Beats is a local public television program presented by WSKG
Funding Provided by a grant from the New York State Council on the Arts with the help of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature, and the New York State Regional Economic Development Commission.
Brew Beats
Sharada & Jamael at Farmhouse Brewery
Special | 26mVideo has Closed Captions
Brew Beats travels to the village of Owego, New York to profile The Farmhouse Brewery. Owner Marty Mattrazzo details how the brewery came into existence and why they rely on local farmers for many of the ingredients they use in their beverages. In addition, jazz duo Sharada Shashidhar and Jamael Dean also perform a special concert at Farmhouse. Selections include Coltrane's "I Hear A Rhapsody."
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Sharada & Jamael | I Hear A Rhapsody
Sharada & Jamael perform the jazz classic "I Hear A Rhapsody"! (5m 8s)
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Funding Provided by a grant from the New York State Council on the Arts with the help of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature, and the New York State Regional Economic Development Commission.