"What Remains" A Song of our Own
SEASON 10 What Remains · EPISODE 1 — A Song of our Own
In the Season 10 premiere of Rootsland, Henry K traces how scent, sound, and song carry us back to what truly shaped us — from Sunday night barbecues on Long Island, to a first Grateful Dead show at Madison Square Garden, to the unlikely bridge between reggae and American counterculture.
As we enter a post-Babylon digital world driven by speed, systems, and artificial intelligence, What Remains asks a quieter question:
What is worth carrying forward?
Through the story of Black Muddy River, Israel Vibration, and the lyric that changed everything — from walking alone to walking as one — this episode explores resilience, community, and the strength we don’t discover until comfort falls away.
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Produced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx Studios Kingston, Jamaica
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closing song: Black Muddy River performed by Isreal Vibration