Category: Podcasts
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Episode 173 – Matt Nathanson
The journeyman songwriter talks about his long road to a platinum hit and finding peace in the creative pursuit. Read more
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Episode 172 – Lissie
The celebrated indie pop and folk singer who hails from Iowa stops by the show to talk about her winding musical path. Read more
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Episode 171 – Hailey Whitters
This native Iowan describes her journey to Nashville and how it took her twelve years in a “Ten Year Town” to maker her musical dreams come true. Read more
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Episode 170 – Jonathan Terrell
This rocker turned country crooner talks about his childhood growing up “behind the pine curtain” in East Texas, getting his start in the Austin music scene, and developing a compelling sound that was his own. Read more
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Episode 169 – Arkells
Max Kerman, the creative force behind the inventive and beloved Canadian rock band that Paste Magazine once called “Canada’s Best Kept Secret”, stops by the show to talk about their juggernaut debut album, keeping a business running over the long haul, and staying creative through collaboration. Read more
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Episode 168 – Eli Young Band
The wildly successful group from Texas stops by the show to discuss their years on the road, handling the success of 4 Number One hits, and staying together as a group over time. Read more
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Episode 167 – Maggie Rose
The country-soul artist stops by the show to discuss receiving initial encouragement from Tommy Mottola, learning the ropes in Nashville, and thriving as an independent artist. Read more
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Episode 166 – Dawes returns
Taylor Goldsmith, the singer and songwriter behind this beloved Los Angeles rock band, stops by the show to discuss their ambitious new album, “Misadventures of Doomscroller”. Read more
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Episode 165 – Joe Gittelman of The Mighty Mighty Bosstones
One of the founding members and creative forces behind this classic American band stops by the show to talk about their iconic run in underground and mainstream music for the last 30 years. Read more
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Episode 164 – Dan Bern
The legendary folk troubadour who has written for projects as diverse as “Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story” and The Tony Kornheiser show, stops by to talk about his early years getting started, signing to a major label in the ’90s, and the creative process that allows him to be so prolific. Read more