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Hosting Inside Appalachia “True Stories Behind Folk Heroes, Runaway Trains And Murder Ballads,” May 2022

Interview on Breath of Song Podcast, May 2022

Recipient of South Arts’ Emerging Traditional Artist Grant, 2021

Interview with Inside Appalachia, “Songs of Solidarity: The West Virginia Mine Wars,” July 2021

Album Review: Saro Lynch-Thomason & Sam Gleaves, ‘I Have Known Women: Songs by Si Kahn Celebrating Women’s Lives and Struggles’

“Supplication in a Nation’s Calamity:” A Shaker Song for a Nation in Turmoil, CDSS News, Spring 2021

Inclusion of “More Waters Rising” in Poor People’s Campaign “We Rise: A Movement Songbook,” May 2020

Inclusion in North Carolina Millennial Traditional Artists Directory, 2020

“More Waters Rising” Is The Song for Our Times The Huffington Post, 2017

A Story Should Be Sung: Saro Lynch-Thomason on Ballads and Purpose The Bluegrass Situation 2016

Mine Craft: Ballad Singer Saro Lynch-Thomason Revives the Oral Tradition Verve Magazine 2013

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