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David Newbould

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2019 56:06


David Byrne said he considers the gretest singers to be the ones that he believes. Anyone who is in the same room while David Newbould is singing (or even talking for that matter) knows he's singing or telling the truth. Until there's an app to inform us who is and who is not, we can simply use Newbold's songs and voice as where the bar is set. Oh and Springsteen and Dylan too.

Sean Della Croce

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2019 68:07


She went to Paul McCartney's Music School in Liverpool. She can rhyme her last name like it's noone's business. She's as smart as Steve Poltz and she doesn't seem entirely annoyed by me. We love her! Buckle up buttercups, we're goin' in.

Kendall Allard

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2019 63:03


I (Scot, here) have sound-person-fear. That's a thing, right? Unless they're super nice, helpful and, dare I say, respectful. Kendall Allard is all of these. She's as pleasant to be around as she is extremely knowledgeable about all things music and sound. She's been touring with artist SINCLAIR, supporting Kacey Musgraves! That's the big time folks, in case you didn't know. And you gotta know your shit if they let you behind one of those fancy big city consoles, yo. From Detroit (how rock and roll is that?) Kendall learned some from Berklee and probably even more in the hard knock Boston club circuit. So mute the noise in your brain and throw on some slap and a whole lotta gain, Cuz Kendall is here to discuss and explain.

Maya de Vitry

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2019 54:51


If ever the saying "when one door closes another door opens" was appropriate it is now, for Maya de Vitry. For the last few years Maya was one of the voice and songwriters of The Stray Birds, a band who were impossible to not be in drawn to. There was something about the sound, the name, the songs, the work ethic. But mostly, you couldn't help but want to know more about THAT VOICE. That voice was and is Maya's. She sounds like no other. All chills and no frills. And now that the feathers of the band are all strewn apart on the ground, it's time, perhaps, for Ms. de Vitry to tell let us in to her world, her story, the beginning of a journey as it unfolds. If you haven't heard her before, look her up. Her brand new solo album entitled "Adaptations" will feel as home to you as Joni Mitchell's "Blue".

Annika Bennett

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2018 61:58


Due to Mr. Poltz' devotion to keep the universe properly entertained via his tireless touring, it's been a minute since we've recorded a new podcast. But once he heard Annika's "Boy Who Has Everything" on Spotify we got the girl and pressed record. The 3 things I love about Annika is her seemingly effortless melodies, direct lyrics and the feeling you get when she plays that she's not living for your approval. She just is Annika. Special Guest on this episode is the lovely and witty Gina Frary Bacon. A poet, journalist, radio DJ and your new coolest friend. Enjoy!

Amelia White

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2018 73:59


Some writer/performer's magic creeps up on you. You see them one or two times and you're not sure and then...boom. Not so with Amelia White. I saw her perform and "boom" is what happened right away. What I waited for was the boom to drop. It hasn't yet. Her words are like a smart person and her chords are like their stylish clothes. What else could you ask for? When I mentioned to Poltz bringing her on the podcast, he of course was already very familar with her brilliant songs and equally brilliant wit and warmth. Enjoy!

Luella

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2018 26:17


Ladies and Gentlemen, Luella.

Tim Easton

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2018 49:14


Tim Easton is a natural. A symphony of syllables. A lodger. A working musican. A world-traveler.A whirled unraveller. A word gatherer. His latest album got 4 stars via American Songwriter. I give it all the stars in the sky. It's the kind they don't make a lot anymore. A man and a guitar. Just like Bob and Woody. And Tim.

Judy Blank

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2018 60:34


Meet Judy Blank. Her speaking voice alone is a pleasurable thing to listen to. When she's around you know it, in that, you feel like you're in a great old movie you always heard about but never saw. This month (March 2018) her single "Mary Jane" is released and already over 10,000 streams. 10 seconds in and you'll know why. Enjoy the movie.

Anne McCue

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2018 56:32


I've known Anne McCue for almost 20 years and I've never been less than charmed by her songs, her personality, her sense of humor and her seriousness. She's experienced all sides of the world of music, from artist to DJ to producer. Oh and she plays guitar better than you. And me. Enjoy!

Atz Lee Kilcher

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2018 66:53


This is the weirdest, wildest, funnest (yeah I said "funnest") funniest, fast and furious ride thus far on the podcast. When I first heard our guest was Jewell's brother, I thought that was really cool. What I didn't know was this guy is an empire of delight himself. A super-smart, wicked funny, talented (singer/songwriter)who kept Steve and I freakishly entertained. He stole the show! Atz stars in Alaska: The Last Frontier which cronicles his life as a homesteader. Huh? One word: outhouse. Enjoy!

Anthony da Costa

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2017 50:37


Anthony da Costa is already on his way. He’s only 26 and is a graduate of Columbia University in NYC. He’s lived in NYC, Austin and now resides in Nashville. He’s been a sideman guitar slinger for Jimmy LaFave, Aoife O’Donovan and Sarah Jarosz. He adds his own wonderful ethereal style to every performance and recording. Oh yeah, he’s also a phenomenal singer and songwriter. He’s currently working on a new solo record produced by Kenneth Pattengale of The Milk Carton Kids. We were lucky to get Anthony to come in to our podcast on one of his rare days off. Enjoy!

Glen Phillips

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2017 71:50


The real story behind one of the biggest hitmakers of the 90's. Meet Glen Phillips from Toad The Wet Sprocket. The band and Glen's songs shot to the top of the charts when he was only in his early 20's. By his mid 20's he was without a record deal. Can you say "what the...?" Well, guess what? Glen came out of it alive and found himself with a steady career as working, brilliant singer/songwriter and as a fully developed human being. Enter if you dare, dreamers.

Kim Richey

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2017 60:21


In this episode you'll hear great advice and insights on house concerts. social media, and how some very useful information on playing benefits. Kim Richey is straightforward, seems comfortable in her own skin and has probably written 1/4 of your record collection. Kim just plain knows how to convey emotion simply and conversationally with just enough melodic magic to make her songs gems.

Sally and George

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2017 63:38


One part Sally, one part George. Mix and let the love simmer and warm your musical heart. Sally (aka Shelby Means) sings and plays upright bass while her husband George (aka Joel Timmons) sings, plays guitar and stmps his foot on the floor. This is old-time charm in 2017!

Molly Jewell

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2017 44:33


Molly Jewell is someone you probably haven't heard of. That's ok. Neither did we. But our friend and cool musical neighbor is producer/guitarist Goffrey Moore (Jonatha Brooke, Brain Blade)and he turned us on to her. Turns out she's a super down to earth, humble, sweet person who makes dark, haunting, captivating music. This interview is unqiue, for an up and coming musician, in that she doesn't come bursting out of the gate with the ol' "me, me, me" showbiz routine. Listen as Molly's heart and soul slowly unravel into what is among one of our favorite One-Hit Neighbor's hang.

Amber Rubarth

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2017 62:56


Songs written and performed with striking clarity. Probably like hearing James Taylor for the first time in the early 70's. No masks, no smoke, no mirrors. And best of all, Amber has an equally goes-down-easy personality making this episode so very enjoyable to listen to. Rubarth's stellar latest "Wildflowers In The Graveyard" was released September 29 2017. Buy it, and maybe a box of graham crackers too.

Cody Brooks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2017 52:04


"One-Hit Neighbors" is Scot Sax and Steve Poltz, You want REAL? You want AUTHENTIC? You say it's not like the old days out there with amazing artists who really FEEL what they're singing and playing? HOGWASH and GOBBLY GOOK. I've seen the NEW future of rock and roll and his name is Cody Brooks! Enjoy the ride folks.

Molly Tuttle

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2017 50:41


Meet Molly Tuttle! You'd have to send out a search party to try and find something not wonderful about this human being. Her music sounds as effortless as her smile and her smile makes you feel happy to share an afternoon with her. Molly has a musicality that the world could benefit and learn from. She plays in a bluegrass style within a pop music frame. She's driven but not angry. She's a hungry young artist but happy to be a part of the bigger picture. Community, Camaraderie. And she can rhyme as well as both Steve and Scot! Enjoy.

Nicki Bluhm

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2017 39:42


Meet Nicki Bluhm. Even if you've met her or heard her or have seen her before, this still may be the first time you're truly meeting her. That's because Bluhm is, in a way, someone she hasn't been since she was singing just for herself as a kid; new. Not that the Nicki we've seen in recent years hasn't been mesmerizing, warm, captivating and genuine. She has. But this Nicki is NOT made from concentrate. New road, new album, new world, new ways, new hometown, new days. This podcast felt more like a slumber party you don't want to end. Ladies and Gentleman, Nicki Bluhm.

The Mastersons

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2017 66:32


Meet Chris and Eleanor aka The Mastersons! For the last seven years, The Mastersons have kept up a supremely inexorable touring schedule, performing as both the openers for Steve Earle and as members of his band, The Dukes, in addition to playing their own relentless slate of headline shows and festivals. They charmed the pants off of Scot and Steve (which was awkward at first, what with the nudity) simply by being in the room and then knocked them out when they performed 2 songs. So, in essence, Steve and Scot were naked from the waste down and knocked out. Enjoy!

Michael Weintrob

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2017 57:57


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A.J. Croce

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2017 77:00


The son of legendary singer-songwriter Jim Croce, A.J.’s career began with his first tour at age 18 opening up for B.B. King. In the span of a 20+-year career, A.J. has headlined festivals, concerts and major listening venues worldwide. A loyal and appreciative audience and glowing press from Rolling Stone to the New York Times confirms the appeal of A.J’s genre-spanning music, with seven of his albums positioned in various radio charts including Top 40, AAA, Americana, College, and Jazz.

Crystal Bowersox

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2017 80:54


Scot and Steve welcome Crystal Bowersox! Crystal is a northwest Ohio native currently calling Nashville home and has built her life around music. Crystal’s love for music developed at an early age from a need to find peace in a chaotic world. Through art and creation, Crystal was able to direct her energy and emotion, finding a way to mend a mind in turmoil. For her, music was always the most effective form of catharsis, and she would play for anyone, anywhere. In her own words, “my guitar was an appendage. I couldn’t live without it.”

AARON LEE TASJAN

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2017 55:23


"One-Hit Neighbors" is Scot Sax and Steve Poltz Scot co-wrote a Grammy-winner in 2006 Steve co-wrote a worldwide smash in 1996 Scot moved to Nashville in 2014. Steve moved to Nashville in 2016 By chance, the ended up as next door neighbors. Listen as they discuss their insane lives and invite guests in each week This week is Aaron Lee Tasjan

GRANT LEE PHILIPS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2017 30:31


"One-Hit Neighbors" is Scot Sax and Steve Poltz Scot co-wrote a Grammy-winner in 2006 Steve co-wrote a worldwide smash in 1996 Scot moved to Nashville in 2014. Steve moved to Nashville in 2016 By chance, the ended up as next door neighbors. Listen as they discuss their insane lives and invite guests in each week This week is Grant Lee Philips

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