Category: Podcasts

  • Episode 072 – John Craigie

    This troubadour based in Portland OR has carved out a national audience for his heartfelt, wry folk songs. He speaks about crafting his shows, keeping them fresh night to night, and recording albums in an unconventional way. Read more

  • Episode 071 – Lucinda Williams

    One of America’s greatest songwriters graces the airwaves of our show to talk about her prolific catalog and her legendary career. Read more

  • Episode 070 – Save Our Stages Act – Emergency Episode

    Dayna Frank, the head of the National Independent Venue Association and CEO of First Avenue in Minneapolis, discusses the impact that Coronavirus has had on the live music industry and about a bill co-sponsored by senators Amy Klobuchar (D- MN) and John Cornyn (R-TX) that would provide independently owned venues with a financial lifeline from… Read more

  • Episode 069 – Samantha Crain

    This native troubadour of Oklahoma discusses her DIY beginnings, tour burnout, and drawing inspiration from working in different mediums. Read more

  • Episode 068 – Will Hoge

    The troubadour from Tennessee discusses his career, from his early years with Atlantic Records to his later career renaissance as an in demand songwriter in Nashville. Read more

  • Episode 067 – David Ramirez

    This Austin Texas based troubadour stops by to reminisce about a tour that we did together in a blizzard, booking his in tours in the early days, and rediscovering a freer mindset for writing. Read more

  • Episode 066 – Ray Wylie Hubbard

    The Texas music icon talks his early days in the outlaw Austin folk scene and his latest star-studded release on Big Machine Records. Read more

  • Episode 065 – Kathleen Edwards

    The Ottawa native makes a triumphant return to music after a 6 year hiatus and stops by our show to talk about her journey so far. Read more

  • Episode 064 – The Lone Bellow

    Zach Williams of this critically acclaimed indie-folk outfit talks getting started in NYC in the early aughts, what it felt like to break out onto the national stage, and writing on the road. Read more

  • Episode 063 – The Devil Makes Three

    Pete Bernhard of The Devil Makes Three, a folk and bluegrass powerhouse going on two decades, stops by to talk touring, keeping a creative group together, and the making of his new solo album “Harmony Ascension Division”. Read more