Lawyer, author, and Slewfoot Records label owner, Dale Wiley, takes you on a musical trip around Missouri while raising funds for Musical Map Of Missouri, a non-profit organization that will help insure Missouri Musicians affected by Covid-19. Visit missourimusicpodcast.com for more information.
In the last episode that Dale Wiley scheduled to release, Dale talks with another member of Big Smith, Jody Bilyeu. Jody has beautiful things to say about Dale's contributions to the Springfield music community. Dale Wiley passed away March 20, 2021, from complications related to the strokes he suffered. Please listen to his other passion projects, Soutee, Sculptor, and a podcast about his dad, Shining Star. We love you, Dale Wiley. Rest in peace and talk to ya later.
Everybody in Springfield, Missouri knows Mark Bilyeu. Dale talks to Mark about growing up in one of the biggest musical families in town, and the beautiful music he now makes with his wife in their band, The Creek Rocks.
The Podcast takes a break this week to announce The Musical Map of Missouri is really coming to life!
Dale Wiley catches up with Lacie Williams from the band, Prairie Rehab and then talks with Jackson from Mother Meat. Find both of these interesting St. Louis artists and their band's music on Bandcamp.
Dale Wiley's conversation with Supe Granda. He talks about the formation of the Ozark Mountain Daredevils in Springfield, Missouri, and what recording in the '70s was like with Glyn Johns, producer of their first record at Olympic Studios in London. Supe continues to write and perform.
Dale Wiley talks to Daniel E. Johnson, an old friend. Join Dale Wiley on the Musical Map of Missouri to support musicians.
Carlene Carter, of The Carter Family, talks to Dale Wiley about growing up in the First Family of Country Music, She shows love to her musical roots, and then she'll tell you about falling in love with Nick Lowe and all the fun she had in the UK. This legendary singer has quite a past to talk about and even pays a bit of a tribute to Missouri. Join Dale Wiley on the Musical Map of Missouri to support musicians.
Dave Stuckey returns to talk more about the Debs and his fondness for the Springfield, Missouri music scene. He gives us a real treat with five songs that he performed live on Dale Wiley's webcast of 5 at 5!
Dale Wiley talks to St. Louis musician, Beth Bombara, about influences, her favorite places to play in St. Louis, and how she got her very own Bourbon.
Visit www.missourimusicpodcast.com to learn more about donating to the Musical Map of Missouri and how to find out about all of the wonderful things that we are doing.
Brian Henneman of the Bottlerockets talks to Dale about rock and roll, guitars, and Lou Whitney.
Dale talks with Dave Stuckey about the Debs, Loiu Whitney, and Doug Kershaw.
Dave Stuckey tells Dale how he got started in music.
Dale talks to Molly Healey, a violinist/fiddle player, cellist, and singer-songwriter living in Springfield, MO. She discusses her love of Americana folk-oriented music, touring with Izabel Crane (formerly Bella Donna), using a loop station, and practicing classical music. They talk about the ways that musicians are trying to support themselves during this time of limited opportunities while staying at home has become the norm.
Dale's conversation with D. Clinton Thompson continues as he goes into some great stories about Lloyd Hicks, Steve Forbert, and the rise of the Skeletons and Morells. Donnie also tells Dale what Lou Whitney meant to him.
In this episode, Dale talks to Donnie Thompson, aka D. Clinton Thompson who’s seen rock and roll up close and personal via the Symptoms, Wayne Carson, and even more great stories you need to hear.
In this episode, Dale talks to Alonzo Townsend, son of the late Delta Blues Legend, St. Louis Patriarch, and Grammy Winner, Henry James “Mule” Townsend. They talk about the heritage, preservation, and future of the Blues.
Check out the Missouri Music Podcast and learn all about how YOU can help out Missouri Musicians as this Covid thing drags on and on and on. www.missourimusicpodcast.com
In this episode, you’ll hear Richard King from Columbia, Missouri tell the story of The Blue Note, one of America’s finest live-music establishments. This is a riveting conversation about the scenes behind the scenes of the live music industry in the not-too-distant-past.
In this episode, Alice Spencer talks with one of her biggest fans, Dale Wiley about her time with Three Merry Widows and The Sheiks. She’s got some good stories about recording in the 90’s at Ardent Studios in Memphis alongside the Atari-playing Lynyrd Skynyrd and Big Star while recording an album with Peter Henderson, producer of Supertramp’s, Breakfast in America.
Dale talks to the Legendary Dave Alvin about working with Lou Whitney and some other pertinent musicians from Missouri. Dave has recently released some rocking new music!
Dale and Fred talk about South by Southwest and performing at Mountain Stage. Fred talks about his time working with Dale at Slewfoot Records and the state of independent record labels. Lots of love for Lou Whitney too! Find out how you can help Missouri Musicians and the Musical Map of Missouri at missourimusicpodcast.com
Dale talks with esteemed St. Louis writer, Steve Pick about St. Louis Sounds: An Illustrated Timeline. Visit www.dalewileyshow.com to help raise money for Missouri musicians. www.missourimusicpodcast.com.
Dale Wiley talks with Joe Terry of the Morells about Lou Whitney and all of the other musical projects he's been a part of. Help Dale with the Musical Map of Missouri, raising money to help musicians during the times of Covid.
Dale Wiley talks with DJ Lance Rock from Yo Gabba Gabba about his experiences in St. Louis, working for record stores, concerts, and zines. His good friend Marla was the booking manager for Cicero's and also makes an appearance. Learn all about the Musical Map of Missouri and raise funds to help Missouri musicians suffering from the effects that Covid-19 has played on the music industry.
Ben Vaughn discusses how certain Missourians (the legendary Lou Whitney) influenced his musical career.
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