Listen to a generic, 30 second promo for the show:

The International Americana Music Show, presented by Michael Park, is a weekly radio show available for broadcast on public radio stations across America (see Radio Stations page for details). The show features Americana music made exclusively by non-American artists and includes occasional interviews with the artists talking about their work and influences. It is currently broadcast on 33 American stations.
Michael Park is a Scottish broadcaster who moved to America over a decade ago. Since then, he has contributed to radio stations all over the UK and written cover stories, interviews and features for numerous British newspapers and magazines, including the award-winning Sunday Times Magazine. He has tried to "escape" from Alcatraz by swimming from the former prison to San Francisco, been heli-biking in Canada, to a prison rodeo in Louisiana, interviewed countless celebrities and sailed across the North Atlantic in winter.
He conceived and created The International Americana Music Show as a way of introducing Americana artists from all over the world to radio audiences across the United States.
He currently lives in Brooklyn with his family.
Michael Park is a Scottish broadcaster who moved to America over a decade ago. Since then, he has contributed to radio stations all over the UK and written cover stories, interviews and features for numerous British newspapers and magazines, including the award-winning Sunday Times Magazine. He has tried to "escape" from Alcatraz by swimming from the former prison to San Francisco, been heli-biking in Canada, to a prison rodeo in Louisiana, interviewed countless celebrities and sailed across the North Atlantic in winter.
He conceived and created The International Americana Music Show as a way of introducing Americana artists from all over the world to radio audiences across the United States.
He currently lives in Brooklyn with his family.