Category: Podcasts

  • Episode 184 – Madison Cunningham

    Episode 184 – Madison Cunningham

    This 26 year old phenom, who has already garnered 4 Grammy nominations, stops by the show to discuss learning the ropes with Chris Thile and Andrew Bird. Read more

  • Episode 183 – John Oates

    As one half of the iconic duo Darryl Hall & John Oates, our guest this week discusses his journey in music which has included induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, as well as 80 million records sold. Read more

  • Episode 182 – Mike Viola

    The beloved artist comes onto the show to discuss his decades long career. Read more

  • Episode 181 – The Ballroom Thieves

    This indie folk duo from New England reflects on their hardworking path to a national audience. Read more

  • Episode 180 – The Midnight

    Tyler Lyle is one half of this synthwave outfit who has garnered tens of millions of Spotify streams and a robust international following. Read more

  • Episode 179 – Adam Hood

    The veteran songwriter who has threaded the needle with a career as an artist as well as a writer for Miranda Lambert and Little Big Town, stops by the show to talk about his his years on the road and in the writer’s room Read more

  • Episode 178 – Mark Charles

    The former Vandaveer frontman stops by the show to talk about writing, touring, and keeping a band together. Read more

  • Episode 176 – Ash Bowers

    The head of Nashville’s Wide Open Music shares lessons he’s learned from two decades working as an artist, songwriter, producer, and music manager. Read more

  • Episode 175 – Jenny Owen Youngs

    This indie singer-songwriter has successfully dipped her toe into the world of big league pop and rock music. She stops by the show to talk about the idiosyncratic path that led her to penning songs with Panic! At The Disco, Ingrid Michaelson, and Pitbull. Read more

  • Episode 174 – Matt Stell

    The rising Nashville star discusses his early start in independent bands, penning a double platinum hit, and learning from your creative rivals. Read more