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    Rolling Stone Music Now
    Rival Son's Jay Buchanan: The Best Singer You Haven't Heard

    Rolling Stone Music Now

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 49:58


    As the singer of Rival Sons, Jay Buchanan has one of the most powerful voices in all of music, but on his new solo album, Weapons of Beauty, he dials back the volume in favor of a rootsy, Americana approach. The results are stunning. In a special episode of Rolling Stone's Nashville Now, taped in front of a live audience, Buchanan talks about writing the album off the grid in the Mojave desert, where he slept with a pistol beneath his pillow. He also goes deep on his role in the Bruce Springsteen biopic Deliver Me From Nowhere, and shares how Springsteen's Nebraska inspired his new chapter. If you don't know Jay Buchanan, you will now.    Country is Here…Nashville is Now.   Check out our Hear Now playlist on Spotify, updated weekly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Conversations
    Gillian Welch, David Rawlings, an indestructible Nashville studio and the DNA of folk music

    Conversations

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 53:48


    The iconic folk duo met at an audition for the only country music band at a prestigious jazz school in Boston. They immediately clicked, and joined the rich lineage of Americana artists that stretches back centuries.In their 20s, Gillian Welch and David Rawlings discovered they had something special when they sang together, a sort of eerie emotional resonance that is usually confined to the blood harmonies produced when siblings sing together.Ever since they've been making music together which draws on the bluegrass, country and folk traditions they love.In their historic recording studio in Nashville, Tennessee (which has withstood three tornadoes in the last century), they craft haunting songs about the ugly and beautiful parts of humanity.For Gill and Dave, the DNA of folk music is something we can all contribute to, and which contributes to all of us.Gillian Welch and David Rawlings are currently touring Australia's eastern states. You can find information about where and when they are playing on their website.Their seventh studio album is called Woodland, named after their indestructible studio.This episode of Conversations was produced by Meggie Morris. Executive Producer is Nicola Harrison.This episode of Conversations was produced by Meggie Morris. Executive Producer is Nicola Harrison.It explores music, recording, career musicians, Woody Guthrie, The Carter Family, Lead Belly, revival folk, Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, Simon & Garfunkel, Joni Mitchell, Emmy Lou, Dolly Parton, Southern America, United States, Pete Seeger, Love, relationship, natural disaster, Neil Young, Gordon Lightfoot, Leonard Cohen, Odetta, Harry Belafonte, Rhiannon Giddens, banjo, guitar, mandolin, true crime, murder ballad, Revival, Time (The Revelator), Soul Journey, The Harrow & The Harvest, All the Good Times (Are Past & Gone), Grammy Awards, Grammys, songwriting, Coen Brothers, O Brother, Where Art Thou?To binge even more great episodes of the Conversations podcast with Richard Fidler and Sarah Kanowski go the ABC listen app (Australia) or wherever you get your podcasts. There you'll find hundreds of the best thought-provoking interviews with authors, writers, artists, politicians, psychologists, musicians, and celebrities.

    Soder
    121: Evel Knievel Americana with Craig Ferguson | Soder Podcast | EP 119

    Soder

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2026 68:10


    Support the sponsors to support the show!Head to factormeals.com/soder50off and use code soder50off to get 50 percent off and free breakfast for a year. Eat like a pro this month with Factor. New subscribers only, varies by plan. 1 free breakfast item per box for 1 year while subscription is activehttps://www.factor75.com/pages/podcast?c=SODER50OFF&mealsize=1-8&utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=cpm&utm_campaign=podcast50off&discount_comm_id=ae97cdba-b315-4752-8023-6a6a77bae942&utm_content=act_podcast_podcastadsStop putting off those doctors appointments and go to Zocdoc.com/SODER to find and instantly book a doctor you love today.  Thanks Zocdoc for sponsoring this message.https://www.zocdoc.com/?utm_medium=audiopodcast&utm_campaign=soderFor a limited time, new Cash App customers can earn $10 if they use the code CASHAPP10 in their profile at signup and send $5 to a friend within 14 days. Terms apply. Cash App is a financial services platform, not a bank. Banking services provided by Cash App's bank partner(s). Prepaid debit cards issued by Sutton Bank, Member FDIC. Cash App Green, overdraft coverage, borrow, cash back offers and promotions provided by Cash App, a Block, Inc. brand. Visit cash.app/legal/podcast for full disclosures.Chubbies is here to keep you comfy and looking good year-round. Get 20% off with code soder20 at chubbiesshorts.com/soder20 #chubbiespodhttps://www.chubbiesshorts.com/?utm_source=Soder&utm_medium=Podcast&amount=20percentThe Golden Retriever of Comedy Tour is coming to your city!Get tickets at https://www.dansoder.com/tourFEB 28 - Buffalo,NYMarch 6 - Boston - 2 shows 7pm and 9:30March 7 - Philadelphia,PAMarch 19 Dallas,TXMarch 20 - Houston,TXMarch 21- Oklahoma City,OKApril 4 - Huntington,KYApril 10 - Charlotte,NCApril 11 - Durham,NCApril 17 - Munhall,PAApril 18 - Cleveland,OHApril 19 - Columbus,OHApril 24 - Larchwood,IAFollow Craig Fergusonhttps://www.thecraigfergusonshow.com/https://x.com/CraigyFerghttps://www.instagram.com/craigyferg/?hl=enhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9Xp-WM-Kg8PLEASE Drop us a rating on iTunes and subscribe to the show to help us grow.https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/soder/id1716617572Connect with SoderTwitter: https://Twitter.com/dansoderInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dansoderTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dansodercomedyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/dansoderYoutube: http://www.youtube.com/@dansoder.comedy#dansoder #standup #comedy #entertainment #podcastProduced by  Mike Lavin   @homelesspimp  https://www.instagram.com/thehomelesspimp/?hl=en

    The Valley Today
    Community, Commerce, and Creativity in Mount Jackson

    The Valley Today

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2026 19:10


    How One Virginia Town is Reinventing Community Commerce During Its Bicentennial Mount Jackson, Virginia, is having a moment. During a recent Tourism Tuesday episode of The Valley Today, Town Manager Olivia Hilton sat down with host Janet Michael to share an ambitious slate of initiatives transforming this small Shenandoah County community. From quirky farmers markets to business incubators, Mount Jackson is proving that small towns can think big—and get a little weird while doing it. Honoring History First Before diving into future plans, Olivia highlights the town's commitment to preserving its past. On February 28th, Mount Jackson will host "Roots and Resilience," the finale event for Shenandoah County's Black History Month programming. The event features historian Rosemary Wallinger, who will discuss the CCC camp at Wolf Gap and her work revitalizing the Mount Jackson Colored Cemetery, which was recently added to Virginia's historic registry. Notably, the town plans to record Wallinger's presentation so descendants living in other states can participate virtually, demonstrating how Mount Jackson balances heritage preservation with modern accessibility. Junk and Jams: When Markets Get Funky Starting in April, Mount Jackson launches what might be the region's most creative take on the traditional farmers market. "Junk and Jams" reimagines the second Saturday market experience by pairing music genres with seasonal themes, creating what Olivia describes as a "funky" alternative to larger regional markets. The concept emerged from a brainstorming session—or perhaps a dream—by Assistant Town Manager, Greg Beam, who texted Olivia a flurry of ideas one morning. Rather than competing with established markets in Harrisonburg or Winchester, Mount Jackson decided to embrace its quirky side. Each month features a distinct theme: April kicks off with "Retro and Roots," a 1950s greaser aesthetic meets spring cleaning, complete with retro kitchen kitsch, greenhouse starts, and farm-fresh eggs. May transitions to "Floral and Fiddles," while August brings "Sunflowers and Southern Rock" during the town's yard crawl weekend. Beyond the alliterative themes, Junk and Jams incorporates interactive elements that set it apart. A Model T club will demonstrate disassembling and reassembling vintage cars. The local museum plans a "Price is Right" style game featuring historical products. Vendors will demonstrate kombucha brewing and tea making. Meanwhile, the town is developing a digital cookbook to tie into the bicentennial celebration, weaving history into every program. Importantly, vendors don't need to match the monthly theme—the music and decor create the vibe while crafters, farmers, and vintage sellers bring whatever handmade, homemade, or antique goods they offer. At just $10 per market or $60 for all six events, the barrier to entry remains intentionally low. As Olivia jokes, even if only she and Greg show up, "we're gonna have the time of our lives." The Nest: Incubating Main Street's Future Perhaps Mount Jackson's most ambitious project is The Nest, a retail incubator opening this spring in a renovated 1930s hardware store on Main Street. The concept addresses a common small business challenge: entrepreneurs who aren't quite ready for their own brick-and-mortar location due to full-time jobs, health insurance needs, family obligations, or simple uncertainty about whether their hobby can become a viable business. Thanks to two years of grant funding from the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development totaling $125,000 distributed among 11 businesses, Mount Jackson created this shared retail space. Four "nesters" from the Mount Jackson Five business program will anchor the location: Joyce Kelly with Two Turtle Doves, Ryan Peters with Home Revival & Decor, Mike with Poppy's Dust, and Alex and Abby with Sunbliss, a healthy prepackaged meal service. However, The Nest won't resemble typical booth-style antique malls. Instead, Olivia envisions one cohesive boutique experience where established businesses like Jon Henry's, Clementine Vintage, and Nana's Blue Greenhouse occupy corners alongside the newer entrepreneurs. The space will even incorporate display pieces from other downtown businesses like Mount Jackson Thrift & Gift and Search, with commission-based sales creating a truly collaborative downtown ecosystem. Currently, the town's public works team is renovating the space, leaving Olivia with what she calls "the most stressful choice of my life"—picking paint colors. Meanwhile, Alex from Sunbliss, who happens to be a talented artist, will create a 2.5-by-25-foot mural inside, possibly featuring a woodpecker doing woodwork. As Olivia puts it, "Whatever you wanna do, you're the artist." The nesters will contribute volunteer hours as part of their learning experience, while the town navigates various business models including consignment, wholesale, and commission arrangements. The goal remains clear: give entrepreneurs one to two years to test their concepts before they "fly the nest" into their own storefronts. Nights at the Nest: Midweek Main Street To launch The Nest and activate downtown during typically quiet evenings, Mount Jackson introduces "Nights at the Nest" beginning in May. Every second Tuesday from 4 to 8 PM, the retail space stays open late while a food truck parks in the grassy pocket park between Search Thrift and The Nest. The town plans to string bistro lights between buildings, book live music, and transform an underutilized green space into a gathering spot. As Olivia notes, "Nothing to do on a Tuesday? Come on out and shop a little bit, maybe do some live demonstrations." It's another example of Mount Jackson creating its own social scene while supporting local businesses. The Vintage in the Valley Question The conversation took a bittersweet turn when discussing Vintage in the Valley, Strasburg's beloved festival that was canceled for 2025. Olivia expressed frustration that a community with such dedicated volunteers—including Cath from Lydia's, Sue at Clementine, and the Emporium team—couldn't secure municipal support to continue the event. While she quickly dispelled rumors that Mount Jackson would simply absorb the festival (she clarified that the heart of Vintage lies with its volunteer committee, not just a location), she revealed that discussions are underway for a potential "Vintage Through the Valley" concept that would spread the event countywide. This approach would preserve the Emporium's central role while preventing the complete loss of a cherished regional tradition. Janet admitted she may have started the Mount Jackson rumor herself, though Olivia acknowledged the temptation was real. Instead, she's been reaching out to former Vintage in the Valley vendors, inviting them to try Junk and Jams as an alternative. A Town Creating Its Own Social Life Throughout the conversation, Olivia's enthusiasm and self-awareness shine through. She jokes about "creating my own social life in Mount Jackson," acknowledges when she loses naming debates (she advocated for "Citrus and Soul" in September but conceded to "Apples and Americana" for proper alliteration), and celebrates the "you're changing the world" text messages she receives from Rosemary Wallinger. This personal investment reflects a broader truth about small-town revitalization: it requires passionate individuals willing to take risks, embrace quirkiness, and build community one event at a time. Mount Jackson isn't trying to become Harrisonburg or Winchester. Instead, it's carving out its own identity as a place where vintage meets vegetables, where business incubators share space with established retailers, and where a Tuesday night can become a destination. Looking Ahead As Mount Jackson celebrates its bicentennial, the town demonstrates that honoring 200 years of history doesn't mean living in the past. By supporting entrepreneurs, creating unique market experiences, preserving important heritage sites, and fostering collaboration across the downtown business community, this small Shenandoah County town offers a blueprint for rural revitalization that other communities might study. Whether you're interested in retro kitchen kitsch, healthy meal prep, vintage treasures, or simply supporting a town that's willing to get funky with its farmers market, Mount Jackson invites you to be part of its story. Just follow Town of Mount Jackson on Facebook and Instagram, or check out The Nest's new social media managed by Black Valley Creative. And if you see Olivia recording a podcast from her parked car before class, know that she got there early just to share Mount Jackson's good news. That's the kind of dedication that's making this small town's big year possible.

    KentNow
    Recovery, Resilience, and Momentum (Part 2 of December flooding)

    KentNow

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2026 43:30


    We're still riding high after the Seahawks' Super Bowl win, and here in Kent, there's plenty happening across our city. This week on KentNow, we're talking about recovery. Following the recent flooding, we sit down with Long Range Planning Manager Kristen Holdsworth and Economic and Community Development Deputy Director Matt Gilbert to discuss what recovery really looks like, from supporting residents and businesses, to working with regional partners, and helping people navigate available assistance. We'll also remind you about the Mayor's State of the City address on Thursday, March 19 at the Kent East Hill Operations Center. Doors open at 6:30 p.m., with the program beginning at 7:00 p.m. This is a great opportunity to hear directly about Kent's progress and priorities. And don't miss upcoming events, including the Spotlight Series presentation of Women of Americana on February 27 at the Kent-Meridian Performing Arts Center, celebrating the rich legacy of American music.

    the Pennsylvania Rock Show
    Derek Woods Band PARS814

    the Pennsylvania Rock Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2026 60:01


    Episode 814 of the Pennsylvania Rock Show features the Derek Woods Band, a genre-blending, road-tested ensemble celebrating over a decade of music, touring, and evolution. Formed in 2012 in Los Angeles, California following Derek Woods' solo debut in 2011, the Derek Woods Band has grown into a powerful, tight-knit group now proudly based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In 2025, the band marks its 13th year together with their appropriately titled “Lucky 13” Summer Tour, a victory lap following extensive U.S. touring throughout 2024 and 2025. With no signs of slowing down, Derek Woods Band continues expanding into new markets, delivering high-energy, emotionally resonant performances to audiences nationwide and beyond. Known for heartfelt songwriting and genre-hopping musicianship, Derek Woods Band blends Americana, rock, roots, jam, and soul into a sound that is both familiar and adventurous. Their music reflects years on the road, lived experience, and a commitment to authenticity that resonates deeply with fans of independent and Americana rock music. Over the years, Derek Woods Band has shared stages with legendary artists including Jefferson Starship, Leon Russell, The Allman Bets Band, Lisa Marie Presley, Cheech & Chong, Rusted Root, Jimmy Herring, and Tim Reynolds. Their resume includes performances at iconic venues and historic events such as the Woodstock 50th Anniversary at Yasgur's Farm in Bethel, New York, and the Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, California. The band's work has earned international recognition and multiple awards, including honors for Americana Song of the Year, Best Music Video, and Best Art Music Video. In 2025, Derek Woods Band received a prestigious nomination for Americana Band of the Year at the Josie Music Awards, held at the Grand Ole Opry—further cementing their place within the modern Americana and independent rock landscape. In this episode, Bill sits down with the Derek to explore their full journey—from early beginnings to life on the road, musical influences, and the evolution of their sound. The conversation also takes a fun turn, covering favorite pizza, tour stories, and the personal connections that keep the band moving forward after 13+ years together. Episode 814 is essential listening for fans of Americana rock, independent touring artists, Pittsburgh musicians, and anyone interested in how dedication, musicianship, and authenticity can build a lasting career in modern music. Featuring Music from: The Cheats, Jozey & The Corruption, A Common Crown, Derek Woods, Jay Wiley, Steve Macevic https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNwlxzOgPLE The post Derek Woods Band PARS814 first appeared on Build the Scene.

    Style and Direction
    E154: Maybe We Should Consume More Menswear Content

    Style and Direction

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2026 69:36


    In this episode, MJ shares how he plans to stay stylish and practical as an EMT, and Spencer takes us through the Americana-tourist outfits he wears when taking mini-vacations to local places around OC & LA! Oh, we also talk about where we keep our phone pocket (trouser butt-pocket is crazy), dive into the two appeals of creative expression (nuance vs. broad strokes), and why we should probably consume more menswear content for the sake of discussion, critique, and expanding our taste. We also include a review of sorts for the recent Ralph Lauren men's runway show! Ethan's Blog: https://alittlebitofrest.com/2026/02/16/consuming-menswear-without-buying-two-approaches-to-expression/ Support us on Patreon and join the Discord: https://www.patreon.com/styleanddirection/ Follow us on Instagram! www.instagram.com/styleanddirection/ Podcast is produced by MJ

    House of Mercy
    House of Mercy – “Matthew 17;1-13” (2-15-2026)

    House of Mercy

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2026 49:02


    Sermon: “Matthew 17:1-13” by Rev. Russell Rathbun Scripture Reading: Matthew 17:1-13 Guest Artist: Lyle's Tree House of Mercy Church in St. Paul, Minnesota is an intellectually curious, artistically forward, community--called the best church for non-churchgoers by the City Pages. House of Mercy's weekly service includes award-winning sermons, always intriguing guests playing the best in country gospel/Americana music, and regular offerings from the hardest working band in the church band business: The Grand Old Grievous Angel Band.  Find us at houseofmercy.org Contact us at info@houseofmercy.org Donate at tinyurl.com/Donate-to-HOM

    ITR Live: Conservative Iowa Politics
    Secondhand Podcasts: Property Taxes and Pretend Reform

    ITR Live: Conservative Iowa Politics

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2026 33:26


    Chris Hagenow and John Hendrickson kick off a Presidents' Day episode from the Hendrickson Library with a quick reset on the show's running trivia thread—last week's question on FDR's failed 1937 “court-packing” push—and a new prompt for listeners: who was Abraham Lincoln's political hero? They also trade a few studio-quality-of-life notes (and Chris's ongoing desire for better signage) before moving into the day's agenda.The conversation takes a detour into culture and Americana with news that Robert Duvall has passed away at age 95. John and Chris swap favorite Duvall roles and recommendations, landing on Open Range and Secondhand Lions as must-watches, with a few quick nods to The Godfather, MASH, Days of Thunder, and Gone in 60 Seconds.From there, they pivot into Iowa policy: the annual TIF (tax increment financing) report is out, and they walk through the basic mechanics of TIF—borrowing against projected future property-tax increments—while highlighting why the “free lunch” argument often collapses in practice. The top-line number that grabs attention: roughly $4.7B in TIF-related debt statewide, paired with concerns about permissive rules and the extent to which incentives become direct developer subsidies rather than targeted remediation or infrastructure.Finally, John previews his research on property-tax reform efforts nationwide, arguing Iowa isn't an outlier and that caps/limits are being explored even in places you wouldn't expect (often driven by education-cost pressure). They contrast true reform (reducing the growth of government costs so taxpayers actually pay less) with “shell game” approaches that simply swap one revenue source for another. The episode closes with a broader warning about high-tax states pursuing new levies (including wealth-tax proposals) and why Iowa's competitiveness hinges on resisting the spending trajectory that creates those shortfalls.0:00 Intro + Presidents' Day open1:44 Trivia recap + Lincoln question3:00 Robert Duvall segment5:29 TIF report reset + definition13:43 Property-tax caps spreading nationwide19:21 Why tax swaps fail without spending restraint22:15 “Seat at the table” + taxpayer focus29:28 States raising taxes + why it matters for Iowa32:34 Closing

    Grateful Roots
    (Re-Release) Ep. 233 Grateful Roots

    Grateful Roots

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2026 53:19


    Americana, Roots, Folk, Blues, Country.New and Classic Tracks. A LEONARD COHEN SPECIAL.

    Rassegna di geopolitica
    Rassegna di Geopolitica - La popolazione americana sta invecchiando con i baby boomer che vanno in pensione - Puntata del 16/02/2026

    Rassegna di geopolitica

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2026 15:12


    RPL - La tua radio
    Te la ridò io l’ America 16-02-2026 09:35

    RPL - La tua radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2026


    La politica Americana on the road

    True Weird Stuff
    Swing Your Partner

    True Weird Stuff

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2026 90:10


    Today's True Weird Stuff - Swing Your Partner   From 17th-century folk traditions to 20th-century propaganda, the square dance traveled a long road before landing in your elementary school gym. What looks like homespun Americana hides a secret: a powerful man’s fear that jazz was a threat to white America. Sometimes the most wholesome traditions carry the darkest fingerprints.  

    You Don't Know Jack
    The Lull

    You Don't Know Jack

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2026 53:14


    We talk Daytona 500 is happening 1 hour early and it is great day for Americana, Super Bowl was the most boring game possible, and Matt killed it with the prop bet. and the olympics are saving us from the lull between football and baseball season and unitl March Madness fully kicks off.    We are over curling espcially when the Canadain Team has been accused of two touching the stones. XC country is seeing some americans in medal positiions and we have a steller speed skater Stotz with two golds under his belt and another one in his sights. 39 days until opening day, we can do it folks. 

    Radio Free Flint with Arthur Busch
    John Prine's America, Hymns for the Working Class

    Radio Free Flint with Arthur Busch

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2026 10:46 Transcription Available


    A vanished hometown. A son who came back different. An elder on a quiet porch waiting for someone to say hello. We follow John Prine's trail from Maywood, Illinois, to the coal seams of western Kentucky and the factory streets of Michigan, mapping how his songs became a living record of America's working‑class migration.We start with the family story: parents who left Muhlenberg County for steadier pay, weekend drives back down the Green River, and the language that knit southern memory to northern labor. That double vantage shaped a body of work that feels at home in both coal camps and auto plants. Paradise turns industrial extraction into compact family history, explaining why so many left towns that now exist only in stories. Sam Stone pulls the curtain on the cost of war in neighborhoods that sent more than their share, capturing addiction and broken promises without sermon or spectacle. Hello in There lowers its voice to honor elders displaced by geography and time, reminding us that attention is a form of care. And Grandpa Was a Carpenter sketches a worldview built on work, loyalty, and a plain, steady pride.Along the way, we walk the line locals know by heart—the Hillbilly Highway—where Kentucky, Tennessee, and Arkansas families followed Dixie Highway and U.S. routes into Illinois and Michigan, trading coal dust for factory grit. Prine didn't just sing about characters; he archived a code: show up for your people, honor your history, do your part, and expect your country to keep faith. When he died in 2020, the loss felt less like a star going dark and more like a neighbor setting down the notebook where everyone's names were written.If you care about Americana music, labor history, or the quiet ways songs hold communities together, press play. Then tell us which John Prine lyric still finds you where you live. Subscribe, share with a friend who grew up on a front porch or a factory block, and leave a review so more listeners can find these stories.-----------------This episode is a newly expanded version of my 2020 John Prine podcast episode, with more story and analysis.”-----------------The Mitten Channel is a network of podcasts.  

    AmericanA
    AmericanA FLAVOURS - Green Card: Immigrati in America

    AmericanA

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2026 28:52


    Cosa vuol dire essere immigrato irregolare negli Stati Uniti? L'immigrazione è al centro del dibattito americano, dagli arresti di Ice all'halftime show di Bad Bunny. Un immigrato irregolare può lavorare, mandare i figli a scuola, pagare le tasse, in alcuni Stati puoi anche prendere la patente. Tutti gli altri diritti mancano però. Nel 2025, 14 milioni di persone erano irregolari, di cui 8 milioni facevano parte a tutti gli effetti della forza lavoro americana. In questa puntata ti racconto la storia dell'immigrazione in America dalle sue origini e tutti i segreti della carta verde, della lotteria per vincerla e della famigerata trump gold card. Tutti i link per seguirmi ⤵️https://linktr.ee/eliistontheroad?utm_source=ig&utm_medium=social&utm_content=link_in_bio&fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQMMjU2MjgxMDQwNTU4AAGnUyH5sCkldkJpR8byj-uoSioISuNvPwTZRZPWV4a7xqzdF0atym9NfdJ2LfE_aem_aUbjRX-daT9cjjjyu9U-DwLICENZA NUMERO: 202600000049

    Hit Parade | Music History and Music Trivia
    Country Roads and Summer Nights Edition Part 1

    Hit Parade | Music History and Music Trivia

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2026 64:03


    These days, country and pop acts regularly invade each other's territory. But in Nashville during the 1970s, “crossover” was a dirty word. Then came two rising stars who offered up a new hybrid of Americana-style pop.John Denver infused his folk balladry with homespun lyrics about country roads and wide-open skies. Olivia Newton-John sang over twangy melodies that belied her British-Australian roots. Both faced backlash—especially when they started topping the country and pop charts simultaneously and winning prizes that used to go to Nashville legends.Eventually, both artists outgrew country music. Denver became a ubiquitous entertainer and beloved Muppet wingman. Newton-John dazzled in the film Grease, then reinvented herself as a leather-clad siren unafraid to get physical.Join Chris Molanphy as he traces the parallel rise of two country-pop titans from the Rocky Mountains to Xanadu.Get more Hit Parade with Slate Plus! Join for monthly early-access episodes, bonus episodes of "The Bridge," and ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe directly from the Hit Parade show page on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Or, visit slate.com/hitparadeplus to get access wherever you listen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Slate Culture
    Hit Parade | Music History and Music Trivia - Country Roads and Summer Nights Edition Part 1

    Slate Culture

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2026 64:03


    These days, country and pop acts regularly invade each other's territory. But in Nashville during the 1970s, “crossover” was a dirty word. Then came two rising stars who offered up a new hybrid of Americana-style pop.John Denver infused his folk balladry with homespun lyrics about country roads and wide-open skies. Olivia Newton-John sang over twangy melodies that belied her British-Australian roots. Both faced backlash—especially when they started topping the country and pop charts simultaneously and winning prizes that used to go to Nashville legends.Eventually, both artists outgrew country music. Denver became a ubiquitous entertainer and beloved Muppet wingman. Newton-John dazzled in the film Grease, then reinvented herself as a leather-clad siren unafraid to get physical.Join Chris Molanphy as he traces the parallel rise of two country-pop titans from the Rocky Mountains to Xanadu.Get more Hit Parade with Slate Plus! Join for monthly early-access episodes, bonus episodes of "The Bridge," and ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe directly from the Hit Parade show page on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Or, visit slate.com/hitparadeplus to get access wherever you listen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Slate Daily Feed
    Hit Parade | Music History and Music Trivia - Country Roads and Summer Nights Edition Part 1

    Slate Daily Feed

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2026 64:03


    These days, country and pop acts regularly invade each other's territory. But in Nashville during the 1970s, “crossover” was a dirty word. Then came two rising stars who offered up a new hybrid of Americana-style pop.John Denver infused his folk balladry with homespun lyrics about country roads and wide-open skies. Olivia Newton-John sang over twangy melodies that belied her British-Australian roots. Both faced backlash—especially when they started topping the country and pop charts simultaneously and winning prizes that used to go to Nashville legends.Eventually, both artists outgrew country music. Denver became a ubiquitous entertainer and beloved Muppet wingman. Newton-John dazzled in the film Grease, then reinvented herself as a leather-clad siren unafraid to get physical.Join Chris Molanphy as he traces the parallel rise of two country-pop titans from the Rocky Mountains to Xanadu.Get more Hit Parade with Slate Plus! Join for monthly early-access episodes, bonus episodes of "The Bridge," and ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe directly from the Hit Parade show page on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Or, visit slate.com/hitparadeplus to get access wherever you listen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Salty Dog Blues N Roots Podcast
    LOWDOWN Blues N Roots - Salty Dog (February 2026)

    Salty Dog Blues N Roots Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2026 121:21


    Visit: www.salty.com.au The LOWDOWN is loaded. We kick off with Kirk Fletcher and Eric Johanson laying down serious intent. Then we roll through local heat — Shane Pacey, Kara Grainger, Stefan Hauk, The McNaMarr Project, Suzannah Espie — proper homegrown soul in the mix. There's grit from Walter Trout, class from John Mayall, texture from Yasmin Williams, and two late-night postcards from Tom Waits before Tom Petty eases us out the back door. Powered by Salty Dog Blues N Roots www.salty.com.au #Podcast #SaltyDogBluesNRoots #bluesmusicvictoria #BluesPodcast #RootsMusic #AustralianBlues ARTIST / TRACK / ALBUM / LABEL / YEAR ** Australia 01. Kirk Fletcher / Keep On Pushing / Keep On Pushing / Vizztone Label Group / 2025 02. Eric Johanson / Just Like New / The Deep And The Dirty / Ruf Records / 2023 03. ** Greg Numan N The General Jacksons / Silent Running / Reds To Blues / Independent / 2024 04. Robbin Kapsalis / Up The Line / The Blues Is In The House / Vizztone Label Group / 2023 05. ** Shane Pacey / Living Cut Throat / Cross Of The Heart / Independent / 2026 06. Handsome Jack / Blue Falls Motel / Barnburners / Alive Naturalsound Records / 2018 07. ** Icecream Hands / Tambourine Mountain / Giant Fox Pineapple Tree / Rubber Records / 1995 08. ** Kara Grainger / Mama Said / That's How I Got To Memphis / Cracked Pepper Records / 2023 09. Boz Scaggs / The Feeling Is Gone / Out Of The Blues / Concord Records / 2018 10. ** Brothers / Winter In The City / Introducing Vintage Sounds In Modern Blues / Independent / 2026 11. ** Stefan Hauk / Right N Wrong / Before The Dawn / Independent / 2023 12. ** The McNaMarr Project / You're The Fighter / Single Release / Independent / 2026 13. Walter Trout Band / Cold Cold Feeling / Life In The Jungle / Alligator Records / 1990 14. Kyle Rowland / Complete This Order / Not Holding Back / Independent / 2023 15. ** Kaliopi N The Blues Messengers / How The Caged Bird Sings / Single Release / Independent / 2025 16. John Mayall / Blues For The Lost Days / Blues For The Lost Days / Silvertone Records / 1997 17. ** Suzannah Espie / Other Side Of The Mountain / Sea Of Lights / Independent / 2023 18. Yasmin Williams / New Beginnings / Unwind / Spinster Records / 2019 19. Sophie Gault / Merlot Dodge Dart / Unhinged / Independent / 2024 20. Tom Waits / Hold On / Mule Variations / Anti- Records / 1999 21. Tom Waits / $29.00 / Blue Valentine / Asylum Records / 1978 22. Tom Petty / You Don't Know How It Feels / Wildflowers / Warner Bros. Records / 1994

    Frau Amy's World
    Loving Our Neighbors

    Frau Amy's World

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2026 35:11


    From Amy:My friend Jillian Rae has done this thing twice while we've posed for a photo, once at her album launch, once at my book launch: Jillian points to me and makes a face as if she can't believe her luck to have encountered me personally. And yet, Jillian is a bonafide rockstar.I use that term rockstar broadly, because Jillian refuses to fit into a clear genre. She plays at venues all over town, in many roles, with a wide range of musicians, and she's kinda famous in China.So then who am I in this picture? I am Jillian's former student who dabbled with violin lessons when my kids were young. Here I thought I was learning an instrument I admired, as a mom who needed creative escape from my real life. Jillian wasn't a rockstar YET when I met her. I remember clearly when she texted that she was appearing onstage at Prince's beloved First Avenue in Minneapolis, and we should get our butts over there. That first performance, Jillian played backup fiddle for a headliner whose name I no longer remember. I have no idea how often she's played at First Avenue since. I don't even know how many of Jillians shows I've attended or how often I've heard her on The Current, our local MPR music station.To me, Jillian Rae is the person who first convinced me to drive in to Minneapolis regularly on weekdays. When my kids and I were taking violin lessons from her in one of those suburbs, Jillian co-founded the Music Lab in a walk-up near Lake Nokomis. Suffice it to say, I wouldn't have chosen that neighborhood for my kids' music lessons, forty-five minutes from home in rush hour. But Jillian has vision like nobody's business.During our lessons, we talked about Jillian's work and her career... and my aspirations to be a real writer and whatever the dream was that I'm living now. I've honestly translated so much of what Jillian taught me into my business, because every time I showed up in her private studio (never having practiced, because that was part of my deal with her, though I did learn some fiddle tunes decently well, and even Pachelbel's canon) I got to be the feral Gen X child I once was, learning from my friend Jillian to see my creative gifts through the eyes of a Millennial. I have long understood that were it not for Jillian, I would never have understood what being a real-life creative looks like for me. When I think about this podcast (this episode and more broadly), I understand that not everyone can meet my friend Jillian personally, or other real-life creatives like her that I encounter ongoing. And that did start for me in Minneapolis. Since then, I've made a practice of talking and writing about Minneapolis, so much so that many people think I live there. I do not. Or shall I say, that's not where my house is. And yet.All my lineage travels directly through Minneapolis, on all sides. So you weren't entirely wrong if you thought I was from there.Indeed I was born in a Minneapolis hospital building that is currently occupied by the federal government, so I hear from reliable sources. Throughout my childhood, I visited the city with family for special occasions.But I know the city best as a grown-up.If you don't know a city that well, and have no reason to go there, it's easy to believe horror stories that the media serves you and forget the everyday people who live there. In the years since Ronald Reagan eliminated the fairness doctrine (that said you can't publish lies) media corporations have made it their business to further exacerbate bias, divide us with scary demographics, and consolidate profits. That's the false narrative that Minneapolis is actively refusing, and many of us in the Twin Cities Metro and Greater Minnesota recognize, though some white Minnesotans believe they aren't safe in the city. Which didn't happen by accident. Deliberate semantics games misrepresent one big idea: THESE PEOPLE ARE OUR NEIGHBORS.And as I see it nowadays, my neighbors. That's a pretty good thing.I love to drive the long way home from Minneapolis, one neighborhood into the next, one suburb into the next, awash in memories, never using a freeway until the bridge across the river. That's how well I know the city these days. I know all the places you've heard about in the news.But when I want to talk about what life's been like in Minneapolis I defer to people who inhabit these neighborhoods.That's why I invited Jillian Rae to speak to her own, lived experiences.It's going to take a long time to heal from the willful damage inflicted by ICE and this administration. You need to know that it's still going on. Furthermore, I don't see how a "kinder, gentler" (more stealthy for optics) invasion is going to stop all the harm being done. Intentionally.Jillian's graciously allowing me to share her new single, "Fuck ICE," at the end of this episode. You can purchase the salty or the sanitized version to support Twin Cities people. Pretty sure that song title clarifies where she stands. Jillian's one of my heroes AND a dear friend.At the beginning of the episode, we reference Jillian's single "Silence," a precursor to "Fuck Ice" in many ways. Watch the video here.Which makes me realize one more connection: If I didn't know so many beloved people and places in Minneapolis personally, I don't know what I'd be thinking right now. Maybe I'd think these people were heroes, but their struggles aren't mine. That they are somehow separate from me. Instead, I am finding plenty of ways to fight the good fight where I am. I'm asking you to think about how you can address evil, in solidarity, where you are too. Because make no mistake, this does affect you. Even if the connections are being obscured. You need to see them.Please listen. And then take one simple step you can take to speak up. And the next. And the next. Travel safely, dear friends.Love, Amy About Jillian Rae:Lauded as a “triple threat on vocals, fiddle, and composition” (Star Tribune), Jillian Rae is a fiercely unique spirit who cares more about making authentic music than about conforming to expectations. The Minneapolis-based, classically trained violinist has made a name for herself as a top-notch fiddler and a singer with a powerful stage presence. Heading up her own critically acclaimed band, she performs an original mix of Americana, rock, and pop. She also performs regularly with her traditional folk band Corpse Reviver and has toured extensively, backing up Grammy-winning acts like The Okee Dokee Brothers. Jillian is an in-demand producer and session player, known for her soaring string orchestrations, arrangements, and fiddle parts. Along with her partner/co-producer Eric Martin, she operates The Clubhouse Recording Studio, where they produce Jillian's music as well. As a music educator, she has kept a studio of private students for more than two decades.Jillian is available for live performance, virtual streams, recording, and production work. All inquiries can be made at booking@jillianraemusic.com.Get Jillian's single and support Twin Cities mutual aid organizations at https://jillianraemusic.bandcamp.com/album/fuck-ice. Amy Hallberg is the author of Tiny Altars: A Midlife Revival and German Awakening: Tales from an American Life. She is the host of Courageous Wordsmith Podcast and founder of Courageous Wordsmith Circle for Real-Life Writers. As an editor and writing mentor, Amy guides writers through their narrative journeys—from inklings to beautiful works, specifically podcasts and books. A lifelong Minnesotan and mother of grown twins, Amy lives in the Twin Cities with her husband and two cats. Get Amy's Books and Audiobooks

    Deeper Roots Radio Podcast
    Episode 7: Luck and Fortune

    Deeper Roots Radio Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2026 119:00


    It may be Friday the 13th but that won't stop us from fortifying ourselves with a ‘luck and fortune' theme in today's show. Hopefully, that will tip the scales. May our luck and fortune hold out until the next election. You're welcome to drop in to our slightly superstitious edition of Deeper Roots on a day that usually sends people dodging ladders and eyeing black cats with suspicion. Whether you're a believer in the 'unlucky' stigma or you consider yourself a master of your own fate, we've curated a playlist designed to explore the highs and lows of the cosmic dice roll. We'll be spinning tracks that dive deep into the world of luck and fortune with some high-stakes anthems of the casino floor to the soulful laments of those down on their luck, we're covering every corner of the wheel of fate. But...knock on wood…just in case. 

    No Simple Road
    Tyler Ramsey & Carl Broemel: Finding Celestun in the Space Between the Notes

    No Simple Road

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 81:30


    This week on No Simple Road, we sit down with Tyler Ramsey and Carl Broemel to talk about their stunning new collaborative album, Celestun. Known for their deeply expressive songwriting and textured guitar work, Tyler (formerly of Band of Horses) and Carl (of My Morning Jacket) join Aaron, Mel, and Apple for a conversation that drifts beautifully between craft, connection, and creative trust. We dive into the making of Celestun — how the project came together, the spirit of collaboration that shaped the songs, and the quiet magic that happens when two seasoned musicians lean into space rather than noise. Tyler and Carl share stories about writing, recording, and finding inspiration in place, nature, and long-standing musical friendships. The conversation explores the balance between solo artistry and partnership, the evolution of American indie folk and roots rock, and what it means to create from a place of patience in a fast-moving music world. At its core, this episode is about creative chemistry and honoring the journey that leads artists back to one another. If you're a fan of indie folk, Americana, My Morning Jacket, Band of Horses, or thoughtful songwriting collaborations, this is one you won't want to miss. Listen to their new album 'Celestun' streaming everywhere you get your music! For more on Tyler Ramsey head over to: www.tylerramsey.com Follow Tyler on IG @tylerramseymusic For more on Carl and My Morning Jacket head to: www.mymorningjacket.com Follow Carl on IG @carlbroemel Visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠nosimpleroad.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ for merch, past episodes, and community updates. Support us on Patreon: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠patreon.com/nosimpleroad⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Leave a 5-star review & share this episode with a fellow music lover! -FREE SHIPPING from ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Shop Tour Bus⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Use The PROMO CODE: nosimpleroad INTRO MUSIC PROVIDED BY - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Young & Sick⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ OUTRO MUSIC BY AND USED WITH PERMISSION OF: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠CHILLDREN OF INDIGO⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ No Simple Road is part of ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠OSIRIS MEDIA⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Osiris Media is the leading storyteller in music, combining the intimacy of podcasts with the power of music.

    World Cafe Words and Music from WXPN
    How a Scorpio took Lucinda Williams' 'Joy' and more stories from her catalog

    World Cafe Words and Music from WXPN

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 18:29


    The Americana icon talks about the songs that played a special role in her career in World Cafe's latest edition of Backtracking. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

    Texas Toast
    Amber Westerman (Americana Sunflower) - "Barefoot Days"

    Texas Toast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 17:37


    Send us a text and let us know what you think! Texas Toast is proud to welcome Amber Westerman to the Podcast.  Amber is known as the Americana Sunflower.  From the limestone hills of Marble Falls, Texas to the musical heartbeat of Nashville, now based in Austin TX.  Amber Westerman embodies the essence of modern Americana music with a reimagined flare.Amber recently released, "Barefoot Days'" to Streaming.  You can GET TO KNOW amber in this episode and the plans she has ahead of her for her amazing music. Support the show

    Part-Time Rockstar Podcast
    Episode 357: Loose Panic (Philly/NJ) [Indie Rock]

    Part-Time Rockstar Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 45:51


    Episode 358 features Loose Panic from the greater Philadelphia area. In the interview, I spoke with singer songwriter and guitarist Jarret Crawford. We discussed the local music scene, his work in the psychology field, the evolution of Loose Panic from a solo project into a full band, and their upcoming debut LP Weightbearing, due out in June 2026.   We also touched on their brand new single, The Cruelty is the Point, which is the first single off Weightbearing. Loose Panic began as Jarret's project before taking shape as a full band following the release of their five song EP In Hindsight, recorded at Cambridge Sound Studios in Philadelphia. Since then, the lineup has solidified with Anthony Carlisi on bass, Liam Hare on drums, and Max Blauer on lead guitar and backing vocals.   Blending folk and Americana inspired songwriting with 90s and 2000s indie and alternative rock sonics, Loose Panic creates guitar driven songs that balance loathing and hope, isolation and connection. The band has become a regular presence at venues like John and Peter's in New Hope, PA and has played throughout the Philadelphia, New York, and New Jersey areas. Their music has also been featured on 88.5 WXPN and other regional radio programs.   This was a great conversation diving into creativity, mental health, and building a band from the ground up. Check out Loose Panic wherever you listen to music.    

    CloudwatcherUno
    CloudwatcherUno™ Podcast Season 15 ~ Ep 4 ~ The Prickly Pair

    CloudwatcherUno

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 31:17


    Out this Friday 13th February is the latest episode of the CloudwatcherUno podcast with The Prickly Pair whose self titled EP is out celebrating their love of Americana, harmonies, retro country music lyrics and playing all the instruments that begin such as Mellotron, Marxophone and everything in-between. Irene Green and Mason Summit moved from Los Angeles to the song writing community in East Nashville and rallied their musician friends to breathe life into their musical vision. Check out their performances at a city near you. Go listen to the podcast when it comes out wherever you download your podcasts from. PLAY. LISTEN. ENJOY.

    O Antagonista
    Cortes do Papo - Luciana Gimenez esclarece citação no caso Jeffrey Epstein

    O Antagonista

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 10:20


    A apresentadora Luciana Gimenez negou ter qualquer relação com transações com Jeffrey Epstein após ter o nome citado nos arquivos.Os documentos mencionam extratos do Deutsche Bank, instituição onde a apresentadora mantinha contas. Segundo Luciana, o banco teria enviado às autoridades americanas a documentação de todos os clientes, sem filtrar quem tinha ou não relação com Epstein.Madeleine Lacsko e Duda Teixeira comentam:Papo Antagonista é o programa que explica e debate os principais acontecimentos do   dia com análises críticas e aprofundadas sobre a política brasileira e seus bastidores.     Apresentado por Madeleine Lacsko, o programa traz contexto e opinião sobre os temas mais quentes da atualidade.     Com foco em jornalismo, eleições e debate, é um espaço essencial para quem busca informação de qualidade.     Ao vivo de segunda a sexta-feira às 18h.    Apoie o jornalismo independente. Assine O Antagonista e Crusoé com 10% via Pix ou Google Pay   https://assine.oantagonista.com.br/  Siga O Antagonista no X:  https://x.com/o_antagonista   Acompanhe O Antagonista no canal do WhatsApp. Boletins diários, conteúdos exclusivos em vídeo e muito mais.  https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va2SurQHLHQbI5yJN344  Leia mais em www.oantagonista.com.br | www.crusoe.com.br 

    Deejay Chiama Italia
    L'atleta americana cerca qualcuno a Milano per San Valentino

    Deejay Chiama Italia

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 5:18


    The Bandwich Tapes
    CJ Hooper: One Year, Two Records, No Shortcuts

    The Bandwich Tapes

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 41:07


    In this episode, I sit down with singer-songwriter CJ Hooper to talk about building songs—and confidence—as an independent artist without rushing the process. We dig into how moving from Texas to Washington shaped his musical perspective, and why honest, story-driven country music seems to resonate no matter where you live.CJ and I talk about releasing Over Yonder, his second album just a year after his debut, and the surprisingly self-confronting experience of hearing your own voice back in the studio. We also get into early cassette-tape influences, playing in a band with musicians decades older than him, cutting his teeth at open mics, and slowly figuring out how his original songs want to live in the world. It's a conversation about patience, craft, and letting the work grow naturally—one song at a time.Music from the Episode:Burn it Down (CJ Hooper)Lookie Over Yonder (CJ Hooper)Rain Song (CJ Hooper)Thank you for listening. If you have questions, feedback, or ideas for the show, please email me at brad@thebandwichtapes.com.The theme song, "Playcation", was written by Mark Mundy.

    Podcasts from www.sablues.org
    Podcast 499. Blues Time. (www.sablues.org)

    Podcasts from www.sablues.org

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 72:15


    February 2026's edition of BLUES TIME. PLAYLIST: ARTIST - ALBUM - TRACK. 1 Magnetic Gardener - The Old Angel - The City that banned the Music. 2 Brother John (Johnny Never & John Colgan Davis) - Black Crow - Bread and Salt. 3 Ed Alstrom - This Idea of Humanity - Put You First. 4 Elles Bailey - Can't Take My Story Away - Take a Step Back. 5 The James Hunter Six - Off the Fence - Trouble Comes Calling. 6 Larry McCray - Heartbreak City - Try To Be a Good Man. 7 Charlie Barath - Issaquena Getaway - Renee. 8 Reckless and Blue - Seven Deadly Gins - Come Back. 9 Ryan Hartt - Be About It - Old Habits Die Hard. 10 Alex Lopez - Retro Revival - Here I Am. 11 Charles Tiner - Good Soul - Night Rider. 12 Handsome Jack - Barnburners - Barnburner. 13 Van Morrison - Somebody Tried to Sell Me a Bridge - Kidney Stew Blues. 14 Jen Mize & The Rough n' Tumble - Double Talk. 15 Derrick Dove & the Peacekeepers - Burn It Down - Just Walk Away. 16 Magnetic Gardener - The Old Angel - The Old Angel on Highway 200 Montana. Size: 165 MB (173,709,543 bytes) Duration: 1:12:15

    Arroe Collins Like It's Live
    Jamie Lynch From OG8 New Single, Album And Tour Time To Recognize

    Arroe Collins Like It's Live

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 25:17 Transcription Available


    “Recognize” is Original 8 (OG8) lead singer Jaime Lynch's personal mantra. And while she ends the new single, “W.O.M.A.N” with the phrase “I am woman, recognize…”, the meaning behind it goes way back to how Lynch and her bandmates have approached both the music business and life.Based in Portland, Ore., the driving force behind OG8 is founder and guitarist Troy Williver. Bent on being a band that doesn't rely on a record label for both success and acknowledgment, in early 2023 Williver established Beat Farm Music. From there, the OG8 band took hold. Williver's search for a vocalist that matched the values and could both command the stage and captivate the audience in a way that accentuates OG8's eclectic rock-Americana-blues sound led him to Lynch.“W.O.M.A.N” is a profound, unapologetic anthem redefining the rock and roll landscape“I wanted to capture confidence, freedom and owning who you are without apology or explanation,” Lynch, a multiple winner of “Best of Las Vegas” for her powerful vocals and stage presence for Pussycat Dolls, Peep Show, Vegas The Show and more, said. “So many times as women in this society, and especially in this industry, we are expected to behave a certain way, look a certain way – be a certain way. This song is really about taking that power back and owning it for yourself.”Sure, the streams and the album sales are nice, but for OG8 the recognition that they have a bond and a central mission, they can look in the mirror and see that they are doing meaningful work. They are unapologetically true to themselves. Their origin story is rooted in decades of musical collaboration, friendship and a shared ideological belief system of love of music over pursuit of ego. Drummer Michael Thomas Underwood III, Renato Caranto on saxophone, George Mitchell on keyboard, bassist Phil Baker and sound engineer Drew Canulette round out the band.A recuring theme in all of their experiences - OG8 has endured the pressures and feeling of being overlooked.“Stay in this place – don't go higher,” Lynch said. “People see you one way and use you for what they need. I want credit where it's due.”Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.

    Americana Podcast
    Blue Delta Jeans | The Threads of Life

    Americana Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 46:57


    In this episode of Americana Podcast: The 51st State, we listen for a different kind of music.Not the kind that starts on a stage. The kind built into process. The low hum of a sewing machine. The steady rhythm of hands at work. The quiet beat of something being made with intention.The story begins in Tupelo, Mississippi, a town forever tied to music. Gospel, blues, and early rock and roll left their fingerprints here. Rhythm lives in the ground, and making something, whether a song or a pair of jeans, has always meant putting a little of yourself into the work.Blue Delta Jeans was founded here by Josh West and Nick Weaver. Two men who believed craft still mattered, and that manufacturing could carry the same soul as the music that shaped its region. What they built was not about chasing trends. It was about slowing things down, listening closely, and letting process lead.This episode explores the connection between music, labor, and culture. The same values that shape a song shape the things we wear. Authenticity. Repetition. Imperfection. Time.Listen to the full episode on all streaming platforms or at Americanapodcast.com.Like, Share, and Subscribe to Americana Podcast. Episodes and Bonus content available on YOUTUBE!https://www.youtube.com/@robertearlkeenofficial Donate to the show!https://tiptopjar.com/americanapodcastInstagram@robertearlkeen1Have questions or suggestions? Emailcreatedirector@robertearlkeen.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Weekly Spooky
    Will You Be My Undead Valentine? - Zombie Horror Novella: An Undead Love Story of Murder and Revenge

    Weekly Spooky

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 100:10 Transcription Available


    A Valentine's Day horror novella set in 1958 small-town America, where young love collides with abuse, obsession, and the grave. August Hannig and Becky Sue “Bex” Brewer find each other at a winter Grange dance—two outsiders bonded by forbidden romance and a shared hunger to escape the crushing rules of Dorset. But when Bex's violent father tightens his grip, the night turns into a nightmare… and love doesn't just die—it comes back wrong.This is a darkly romantic zombie revenge tale packed with retro Americana, snowbound dread, cemetery shadows, and that classic “sweetheart… goodnight” feeling twisting into something monstrous. Expect old-school pulp horror energy, doomed lovers, and a Valentine's date that refuses to end—no matter how many bullets, stairs, or flames get in the way.If you're searching for Valentine's Day horror, zombie love stories, undead romance, small town secrets, and killer holiday horror novellas, this one's for you. Press play… and see what love looks like after the funeral.Will You Be My Undead Valentine — by Bruce Haney 

    Song of the Day – KUTX
    Jobi Riccio: “Buzzkill”

    Song of the Day – KUTX

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 3:24


    Jobi Riccio is a Nashville indie Americana artist, but with her new single “Buzzkill,” she leans into a more punk style, rock-forward sound. This shift mirrors her angsty, introspective lyrics, which capture what it's like to navigate your twenties and the emotional phases that define those years. As someone in my mid-twenties, I find this […] The post Jobi Riccio: “Buzzkill” appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.

    Miles to Memories Podcast
    INSANE Hilton Private Island Deal, Evermore Orlando Condo Review & The Airline Bit Battle?!

    Miles to Memories Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 32:36


    Episode Description On this episode of the MTM Travel the travel show we jump all around the country as Mark details winter small town Americana and reviews the condos at Evermore Orlando resort. We also discuss the insane Hilton rebate deal at Calala and the ongoing battle for overhead bin space on planes. 0:00 Welcome to MTM Travel 0:20 Small Town Americana in……winter? 3:20 Indoor hotel pools, the novelty & Holidome 6:17 Getting paid to stay on a Private Island - Calala Island rebate 10:59 Evermore condo review - Better than Conrad at best resort in America? 18:33 Timeshare or hotel? 21:14 The aircraft bin battle 25:59 Boarding plane early or last on board? 28:30 Southwest struggling with new seating policy? Enjoying the podcast? Please consider leaving us a positive review on your favorite podcast platform! You can also connect with us anytime at podcast@milestomemories.com.  You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, TuneIn, Pocket Casts, or via RSS. Don't see your favorite podcast platform? Please let us know!

    Appalachian Vibes Radio Show
    Emma Jean Oakley

    Appalachian Vibes Radio Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 8:39


    Emma Jean Oakley is an alt-country and Americana artist blending the heart of '90s country with rock and pop-punk influence. Her songwriting is earnest and heartfelt, with themes of heartbreak and personal growth. She released her debut EP, “Throw me a Bone” in October 2025. Learn more: https://emmajeanoakley.com/Appalachian Vibes Radio Show from WNCW is listener nominated, you can nominate an artist by emailing Amanda at appalachianvibes@gmail.com. Appalachian Vibes Radio Show is created and produced by Amanda Bocchi, a neo soul singer-songwriter, multi instrumentalist and journalist hailing from the Appalachian Mountains of Virginia.

    DUBAI WORKS Business Podcast
    Vision 2030 Shift, Americana Deal & Mubadala Exit

    DUBAI WORKS Business Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 19:29


    HEADLINES:• Smashi Business Show live from Web Summi Qatar 2026 - Day 2• Disney CEO Bob Iger just revealed the location of Disneyland Abu Dhabi.• Saudi Arabia's PIF Lifts Year-Long Ban on PwC Advisory Services• Saudi Arabia Plans to Expand Premium Residency Program to Ultra-WealthyNewsletter: https://aug.us/4jqModrWhatsApp: https://aug.us/40FdYLUInstagram: https://aug.us/4ihltzQTiktok: https://aug.us/4lnV0D8Smashi Business Show (Mon-Friday): https://aug.us/3BTU2MY

    Out of the Box Album of the Week with Paul Shugrue

    “Singin to an Empty Chair” perfectly mixes their fuzzed out indie rock with their Americana songs.

    Grateful Roots
    (Re-Release) Ep. 204 Grateful Roots

    Grateful Roots

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2026 62:26


    Americana, Roots, Folk, Blues and Country music. A Graham Nash Special.

    Prolific Pulse Poetry Podcast
    Chyrel J Jackson Recites "Americana Was My Grandmother's Glory" included in "Unsung Canaan Ballads"

    Prolific Pulse Poetry Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2026 2:23


    Learn more about the Poetry Collection:https://www.prolificpulse.com/chyreljjackson to order your copy of Unsung Canaan BalladsABOUT Grace Wisher:https://www.nps.gov/fomc/learn/historyculture/grace-wisher.htm

    Takin A Walk
    "Jerry Douglas : The Dobro Master Who Revolutionized Bluegrass Music: Inspiring Icon Interview-Encore"

    Takin A Walk

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2026 33:15 Transcription Available


    Join Buzz Knight for an unforgettable encore conversation with Jerry Douglas, the 14-time Grammy Award-winning dobro virtuoso who transformed bluegrass music and redefined what’s possible on the resonator guitar. In this compelling episode, Jerry Douglas opens up about his extraordinary journey from young musician to becoming the most influential dobro player in music history. Discover how he developed his signature sound, pioneered new techniques that changed the instrument forever, and became the go-to studio musician for artists across every genre. Jerry Douglas shares stories from his legendary collaborations with Alison Krauss & Union Station, his work with music icons like Eric Clapton and Dolly Parton, and the creative process behind his groundbreaking solo projects. He reflects on the evolution of bluegrass music, the art of musical innovation, and what it takes to master an instrument while continuously pushing its boundaries. Whether you’re a musician, bluegrass enthusiast, or music history lover, this Nashville music scene conversation offers rare insights into the life and legacy of a true American music treasure. Episode Highlights: ∙ The journey to becoming dobro’s greatest innovator ∙ Behind the scenes of iconic recording sessions ∙ Collaborating with music legends across genres ∙ The evolution of bluegrass and Americana music ∙ Mastering your craft while staying creatively fearless Subscribe to Takin’ A Walk for more intimate conversations with the artists who shaped music history. Takin A Walk, Music Saved Me, Comedy Saved Me and Takin A Walk Nashville are produced by Buzz Knight Media Production and are part of the IHeart Podcast Network. #Jerry Douglas Interview #inspiring interview #Music History Podcast #Nashville Music History Like this show? Leave us a review here. Review Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Think Out Loud
    The Portland-label celebrating Chicano Rock

    Think Out Loud

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026 34:07


    Like many ideas, it started over a round of drinks. Musicians, Shorty Delgado, James Jones and Joshua Josué were discussing where they stood in the world of music, each of their sounds not classically Country music, Americana and having spanish thrown into the mix, doesn’t make them Tejano either. Thus, Electric Chololand Records was born. An indie-start up record label celebrating Chicano musicians, stories and heritage, with a specialty in Chicano Rock. Delgado is the head of the label, which launched in 2024. Josué is one of the artists under the label whose new album, “Broadcast to the Surf Ballroom,” is a tribute album made up of demos and unfinished songs from artists Buddy Holly and Ritchie Valens, two musical inspirations for Josué. Delgado joins us to share more on the record label and its creation. And Josué joins us to discuss his music and share a few songs, with performances from Ben Rice, Nick Skalberg, Marilyn Darrel and Yoshi Sheetz.

    RNZ: Country Life
    FULL SHOW: Country Life for 6 February 2026

    RNZ: Country Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026 50:35


    This week the Country Life team takes you riverside to find out about an unusual ferry which has been running for 130 years, they delve into the science of insect vibrations which may be a way of protecting crops, and getting a taste of Americana at Burkes Pass. You can find photos and read more about the stories in this episode on our webpage, here.Make sure you're following us on your favourite podcast app, so you don't miss new episodes every Friday evening.Send us your feedback or get in touch at country@rnz.co.nzGo to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details

    RNZ: Country Life
    A Little Route 66 on State Highway 8

    RNZ: Country Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026 20:28


    Producer Mark Leishman goes on a personal journey to Burkes Pass, a place with deep family ties. A fire in the 1990s destroyed most of the Burkes Pass Hotel run by his grandparents and has been replaced by a replica 1950s Americana village complete with its own "Pin Up Queen". You can find photos and read more about the stories in this episode on our webpage, here.Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details

    The David Bradley Show
    Brooke Foster. Alternative Country

    The David Bradley Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026 65:43


    Send us a textRaised in the Shenandoah Mountains, Brooke blends Appalachian soul with dark Americana and ethereal folk-rock, creating a sound that's both haunted and healing! y'all check her out, her sound is definitely unique and real!!Facebook BrookeFosterMusicTikTok/brookefoster.3website being builtSupport the showThe David Bradley ShowHost: David Bradleyhttps://www.facebook.com/100087472238854https://youtube.com/@thedavidbradleyshowwww.thedavidbradleyshow.com Like to be a guestContact Us david@thedavidbradleyshow.comRecorded at Bradley StudiosProduced by: Caitlin BackesProud CMA MemberSPONSERS Purity Dairy Viation AV/ IT DKDproductions

    We Can Do Hard Things with Glennon Doyle
    Why G & Abby Made Out on Stage at Brandi's GJWW!

    We Can Do Hard Things with Glennon Doyle

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 37:24


    What really happened at Girls Just Wanna Weekend? (Short answer: joy, gyrations, no restraint.) Glennon and Abby take you inside Brandi Carlile's Mexico gathering—a wildly safe, queer weekend beaming with music, connection, and collective joy. They unpack their now-iconic onstage “Come to My Window” performance (there were lifts), how rehearsals accidentally became couples therapy, and why joy, sexuality, and community aren't distractions from this moment—but acts of resistance. Plus: the magic of Titans of Americana, where Brandi shared the stage with her legendary idols and Tish—bridging generations and honoring the past while lifting up what's next. Listen to last year's debrief – 277. What Happened Last Weekend: Girls Just Wanna Have Fun & We DID! – here.  Follow We Can Do Hard Things on:  Instagram — ⁠https://www.instagram.com/wecandohardthings⁠ TikTok — ⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@wecandohardthingsshow⁠

    Rolling Stone Music Now
    Exploring Justin Townes Earle's Nashville

    Rolling Stone Music Now

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 55:38


    Justin Townes Earle may have traveled the world as an Americana troubadour, but the story of the singer-songwriter's life can be told in just a few square miles in his native Nashville. In this special episode of Rolling Stone's Nashville Now, Jonathan Bernstein, author of the new authorized biography of Earle, What Do You Do When You're Lonesome, gives us an intimate walking tour of Earle's Nashville, from the park where he found solace to the dive bar where he honed his craft. We also talk about the legacy of Earle, who died in 2020, and why his songs will continue to play on.   Country is Here…Nashville is Now.   Check out our Hear Now playlist on Spotify, updated weekly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Spooky Tuesday
    HIM (2025): "The Substance for Boys"

    Spooky Tuesday

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026 111:56


    Ready for The Big Game™, Spookies? The most exciting day in football is right around the corner, and we wanted to get in on the fun — which is why we picked HIM (2025) for this week's episode. On our latest Spooky Tuesday, we're hitting the field with Marlon Wayans and Tyriq Withers for a little pigskin practice as we toss around the ball, nuggets of sports history, classic Americana themes, and theories about what's going down behind-the-scenes in Justin Tipping's trippy flick. References:https://www.motionpictures.org/2025/09/how-director-justin-tipping-mixed-art-nike-ads-multiple-genres-in-his-sports-horror-him/Nike Freestyle AdJonathan Glazer's Jordans Adhttps://artsfuse.org/317121/film-review-him-a-carpet-bombing-of-the-optic-nerve/https://nerdist.com/watch/video/him-interview-the-horror-of-sports-religion/https://time.com/7318791/him-movie-ending-explained/Lucas Blue Him (2025) Breakdown & Analysishttps://www.artnews.com/art-news/news/cannupa-hanska-luger-mascot-jordan-peele-horror-film-him-1234756028/https://www.theworldwar.org/learn/about-wwi/football-and-wwihttps://bloody-disgusting.com/exclusives/3906346/him-costume-designer-dominique-dawson-shares-exclusive-insight-and-images/

    BardsFM
    Ep3990_BardsFM: The American Brand - Waffles

    BardsFM

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2026 60:06


    Waffles are an iconic American food. Originally brought to America by the Pennsylvania Dutch and the Pilgrims, waffles have become a part of nearly every household in America. The evolution of waffles begins with the the Greeks over 4000 years ago. Today, the American waffle has become a distinct cultural symbol of breakfast, comfort food and even soul food. From Jeffersons use of waffles to bring communities together, to the evolution of the waffle maker, Waffle House and the iconic soul-food chicken and waffles, America and waffles are inseparable. Take some time and make some waffles... and enjoy a piece of Americana that keeps the roots of our "brand" alive. #BardsFM_TheAmericanBrand #Waffles #FamilyCommunityInnovation Bards Nation Health Store: www.bardsnationhealth.com EnviroKlenz Air Purification, promo code BARDS to save 10%: www.enviroklenz.com EMPShield protect your vehicles and home. Promo code BARDS: Click here MYPillow promo code: BARDS >> Go to https://www.mypillow.com/bards and use the promo code BARDS or... Call 1-800-975-2939.  White Oak Pastures Grassfed Meats, Get $20 off any order $150 or more. Promo Code BARDS: www.whiteoakpastures.com/BARDS BardsFM CAP, Celebrating 50 Million Downloads: https://ambitiousfaith.net Morning Intro Music Provided by Brian Kahanek: www.briankahanek.com Windblown Media 20% Discount with promo code BARDS: windblownmedia.com Founders Bible 20% discount code: BARDS >>> TheFoundersBible.com Mission Darkness Faraday Bags and RF Shielding. Promo code BARDS: Click here EMF Solutions to keep your home safe: https://www.emfsol.com/?aff=bards Treadlite Broadforks...best garden tool EVER. Promo code BARDS: TreadliteBroadforks.com No Knot Today Natural Skin Products: NoKnotToday.com Health, Nutrition and Detox Consulting: HealthIsLocal.com Destination Real Food Book on Amazon: click here Images In Bloom Soaps and Things: ImagesInBloom.com Angeline Design: AngelineDesign.com DONATE: Click here Mailing Address: Xpedition Cafe, LLC Attn. Scott Kesterson 591 E Central Ave, #740 Sutherlin, OR  97479