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The husband and wife duo - Amy LaVere and Will Sexton met as collaborators in the Wanderers, a project with Luther Dickinson. They have since worked together on various projects including the Amy Lavere album Painted Blue.
This week on Beale Street Caravan we have local rock siren Amy LaVere celebrating her latest release, “Painting Blue.” Grammy nominated blues man, Guy Davis, will be with us to deliver an installment of the Blues Hall of Fame, an exploration of the lives of the pioneers and innovators enshrined in the Blues Hall of Fame, here in Memphis, TN, brought to you by the Blues Foundation.
Hello friends! Singer-songwriter and veteran of Austin's 70's & 80's punk/new wave scene, Lisa Gamache is my guest for episode 1270! She has a brand new album out, Dragon Fly, featuring an amazing cast of musicians like Lloyd Maines, Will Sexton, Amy Lavere, Nick Ferarri and many more. Find it wherever you stream or download your jams. Her release show is in Austin this Friday, 4/28 at All The Sudden. Go to lisagamache.bandzoogle.com for show info, music and more. In the late 70's and early 80's, Austin punk and new wave scene, Lisa was the singer for Max and the Make Ups and Skank, How To Kiss. She sang back-up for Dino Lee's White Trash Review and in a band I was in called, Cry Wolf and many other bands. We have a great convo about making Dragon Fly, her time in Austin, moving to L.A. in the late 80's, getting signed by a label that quickly evaporated up someone's nose, leaving the biz t tach and getting back into it. I loved hearing Lisa's Story and had a blast chatting with her. Enjoy! Let's get down! Get the best, full-spectrum CBD products from True Hemp Science and enter code HDIGH for a special offer from How Did I Get Here? If you feel so inclined. Venmo: www.venmo.com/John-Goudie-1 Paypal: paypal.me/johnnygoudie
MoxieMoments brings you Samantha Fish, Contemporary Blues Artist-Bourbon & Beyond, on what Moxie means to her. “You should always get outside of the box,” Samantha Fish says while discussing her boundary-breaking new album Belle of the West. “Challenging yourself is how you grow.” After launching her recording career in 2009, Samantha Fish quickly established herself as a rising star in the contemporary blues world. Since then, the charismatic young singer-guitarist-songwriter has earned a reputation as a rising guitar hero and powerful live performer while releasing a series of acclaimed albums showing her restless creative spirit, consistently taking her in new and exciting musicals directions. The New York Times called Fish “an impressive blues guitarist who sings with sweet power” and “one of the genre's most promising young talents.” Her hometown paper, The Kansas City Star, noted, “Samantha Fish has kicked down the door of the patriarchal blues club” and observed that the young artist “displays more imagination and creativity than some blues veterans exhibit throughout their careers.” Having already made it clear that she's more interested in following her heart than she is in repeating past triumphs, Samantha Fish delivers some of her most compelling music to date with Belle of the West, her fifth studio album. The deeply soulful, personally charged 11-song set showcases Fish's sublime acoustic guitar skills as well as her rootsy, emotionally resonant songwriting. Such memorable new originals as “American Dream,” “Blood in the Water,” “Need You More,” and “Don't Say You Love Me” demonstrate the artist's knack for organic Americana songcraft. At the same time, a trio of cover tunes—R.L. Burnside's “Poor Black Mattie,” Lillie Mae's “Nearing Home,” and the Jimbo Mathus-penned title track—attest to her considerable interpretive skills as well as her varied musical interests. “To me, this is a natural progression,” Fish notes. “It's a storytelling record by a girl who grew up in the Midwest. It's very personal. I focused on the songwriting and vocals, the melodies and emotion, and bringing another dimension to what I do. I wasn't interested in shredding on guitar, although we ended up with a few heavier tracks. I love Mississippi blues; there's something very soulful and authentic about that style of music, so this was a chance to immerse myself in that.” Fish recorded Belle of the West in the relaxed, rural creative atmosphere of the legendary Zebra Ranch Studios in the North Hills of Mississippi with producer Luther Dickinson (of North Mississippi Allstars fame). She worked previously on her 2015 album Wild Heart. The studio team included some of the region's most iconoclastic musicians, including Dickinson, solo artist and Jack White associate Lillie Mae (whose distinctive vocals are featured on “Nearing Home”), much-traveled juke- joint blues artist Lightnin' Malcolm (whose featured on “Poor Black Mattie”), Squirrel Nut Zippers founder Jimbo Mathus, upright bassist and beloved solo artist Amy LaVere, Tikyra Jackson, Trina Raimey and Shardé Thomas, granddaughter of the legendary Southern bluesman Otha Turner. “I wanted to do this acoustic-electric record and tap into the style and swagger of Mississippi,” Fish states, adding, “Any time you dive into another place, another vibe and a new group of people, you're challenging yourself to grow musically. I felt very at home at a Zebra Ranch, and I've known Luther and Malcolm for years, so it was a very comfortable situation. When you're making a record like this, it has to feel natural if you want people to respond to it. Belle of the West follows on the heels of Fish's March 2017 release Chills & Fever, which achieved top 10 status in the Billboard Blues charts. Here she expanded her stylistic arsenal to take on a set of lesser-known vintage R&B gems, with help from members of garage-soul stalwarts the Detroit Cobras. “Having these two very different records come out back to back this year has been liberating,” says Samantha. The creative drive that fuels Belle of the West and Chills & Fever has been a crucial element of Samantha Fish's approach from the beginning. Growing up in a musical family in Kansas City, Missouri, she became obsessed with music early in life, taking up drums before switching to guitar at 15. By the time she was 20, she had formed her trio and self-released her first album. She soon caught the ear of the renowned blues label Ruf Records, which in 2011 released Girls with Guitars, which teamed her with fellow axewomen, Cassie Taylor and Dani Wilde. The same year saw Ruf release Fish's solo studio debut, Runaway. The album was named Best Artist Debut at the 2012 Blues Music Awards in Memphis. Black Wind Howlin' (2013) and Wild Heart (2015) followed, winning considerable critical acclaim and further establishing Fish as a prominent presence in the blues community. Wild Heart reached the top slot on Billboard's blues chart. She also collaborated with blues-rock veterans Jimmy Hall and Reese Wynans on The Healers' 2013 project. In addition, she jammed onstage with blues icon Buddy Guy and guested on Devon Allman's album Turquoise. Fish continues to maintain the same hardworking, prolific approach that's carried her this far. “I think I've always had that,” she says. “Music is my life, so what other choice do I have but to go out and make music? We do tour quite a bit, and maybe it's kind of crazy to put out two dramatically different albums in one year. But I like to work hard. This is who I am, and this is what I do, and when I'm writing and recording and touring is when I feel the most like myself. And now we have a moment where people are paying attention, so I have to make the most of it. I feel like I have a lot to say right now, so why not say it?” Her musical future is an open road as far as Samantha Fish is concerned. “I'm never gonna be a traditional blues artist because that's not who I am,” she asserts. “But it's all the blues for me. When Muddy Waters and Howlin' Wolf came out, what they were doing didn't sound like anything done in blues before. So you have to keep that kind of fire and spirit. I will never do Muddy Waters better than Muddy Waters, so I have to be who I am and find my best voice.
On this episode we had the pleasure to talk to DJ Jordan Rogers. Jordan is a DJ, owner of Tiger City DJs, traveler, Silent Disco DJ, musician, holistic health guru, van life and entrepreneur. We covered so many different topics on this episode. "After graduating with a BBA in International Business from the University of Memphis, and running sound in churches for over 10 years, Jordan decided to open up Tiger City Entertainment. Since then, and even before, he has DJed/hosted multiple large events, like Mempho fest, the 2014 New Year's Eve Guitar Drop on Beale Street , iconic large weddings and corporate events, and also weekly events such as the head DJ for Thursday Squared in Overton Square. He has played for Magic Johnson, Priscilla Presley, members of 3-6 mafia Saliva, Cowboy Mouth, Amy Lavere, FreeSol, Al Kapone, Public Enemy, Beats Antique, Hot Chelle Rae, and The Flobots to name a few. Rest assure with his experience and passion, your event will be exceptional!" https://tigercitydjs.com/ https://www.instagram.com/tigercitydjs/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/therealjordanrogers/?hl=en https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordan-rogers-1b283a30/ https://soundcloud.com/mrjordanrogers https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpQpMjsBixDGzxHmIRJztjg https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo4QDc_498ZONUGUpiefciw/videos
Host J.D. Reager chats with guests Bailey Bigger, Steve Selvidge (The Hold Steady, Bash & Pop), Elizabeth Cawein (Music Export Memphis), Andrew Geraci (Alicja-Pop, San Salida) and Chris Davenport (San Salida) on location at the Levitt Shell during The Tambourine Bash, an annual fundraiser for Music Export Memphis. J.D. also shares a live performance from the evening - Selvidge's "Lazarus" featuring Amy LaVere and Jody Stephens (Big Star) - courtesy of Memphis Magnetic Recording.
Amy Lavere & Will Sexton will be at the Abilene Bar & Lounge tonight in Rochester. Amy calls in to talk about the current tour & projects.www.amylavere.com
John and Scott discuss some favorite singer-songwriters of the last 10 yearsJohn:2012- Turnpike Troubadours "Goodbye Normal Street"2012- Alabama Shakes "Girls and Boys"2014- Hard Working Americans "self titled"2015- Jesse Malin "New York Before the War"2017- Steve Earle "So You Wanna Be An Outlaw"2017- Jason Isbell "The Nashville Sound"2018- Ben De La Cour "The High Cost of Living Strange"2018- 6 String Drag "Top of the World"2019- Amy Lavere "Painting Blue"2019- Chris Knight "Almost Daylight"Scott: 2016 - Brian Fallon - Painkillers2015 - Andrew Combs - All These Dreams2016 - Brent Cobb - Shine On Rainy Day2013 - Jason Isbell - Southeastern2017 - Norah Jones - Day Breaks2017 - Delbert McClinton - Prick of the Litter2012 - John Mayer - Born and Raised2016 - Caleb Caudle - Carolina Ghost2019 - Dalton Domino - Songs from the Exile2012 - Father John Misty - Fear FunBecome a fan on Facebook at NMD podcast group.nmdpodcast@gmail.com and follow us on Instagram @nmdpodcast.Tell your friends!!Be sure to Like and Subscribe. Thanks for Listening!!
The critically-acclaimed Americana singer and bass player was a favorite of legendary producer Jim Dickinson, who hired her for his band and helmed her breakthrough solo record, “Anchors and Anvils.” Six other excellent solo releases, in addition to collaborative projects Motel Mirrors, and The Wandering and Sisters of the Strawberry Moon, with N. Miss. Allstar Luther Dickinson, round out her body of work. As former guest Will Sexton’s musical partner and better half, Amy knew what she was in for with the Troubled Men. It seems she’s up for anything. Topics include Jazz Fest season, porch concerts, a loss at sea, recording sessions, a 2nd dose, a TV favorite, the drive to Austin, wanderlust, a first band, learning the bass, Memphis, the White twins, Liberty Land, marrying Will, a woman on tour, “Painting Blue,” road dates, a food cart, “Walk the Line,” Jimbo Mathus, a pet rat, Joaquin Phoenix, “The Heartbreak Kid,” Pepé Le Pew, a St. Croix vaccination, new recordings, political strife, eyes wide shut/open, and much more. Support the podcast here. Join the Patreon page here. Shop for Troubled Men’s Wear here. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Break music: “Last Rock ’n’ Roll Boy to Dance” from “Runaway’s Diary” by Amy LaVere Outro music: “Not in Memphis” from “Painting Blue” by Amy LaVere
The critically-acclaimed Americana singer and bass player was a favorite of legendary producer Jim Dickinson, who hired her for his band and helmed her breakthrough solo record, “Anchors and Anvils.” Six other excellent solo releases, in addition to collaborative projects Motel Mirrors, and The Wandering and Sisters of the Strawberry Moon, with N. Miss. Allstar Luther Dickinson, round out her body of work. As former guest Will Sexton's musical partner and better half, Amy knew what she was in for with the Troubled Men. It seems she's up for anything. Topics include Jazz Fest season, porch concerts, a loss at sea, recording sessions, a 2nd dose, a TV favorite, the drive to Austin, wanderlust, a first band, learning the bass, Memphis, the White twins, Liberty Land, marrying Will, a woman on tour, “Painting Blue,” road dates, a food cart, “Walk the Line,” Jimbo Mathus, a pet rat, Joaquin Phoenix, “The Heartbreak Kid,” Pepé Le Pew, a St. Croix vaccination, new recordings, political strife, eyes wide shut/open, and much more. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Break music: “Last Rock 'n' Roll Boy to Dance” from “Runaway's Diary” by Amy LaVere Outro music: “Not in Memphis” from “Painting Blue” by Amy LaVere
The critically-acclaimed Americana singer and bass player was a favorite of legendary producer Jim Dickinson, who hired her for his band and helmed her breakthrough solo record, “Anchors and Anvils.” Six other excellent solo releases, in addition to collaborative projects Motel Mirrors, and The Wandering and Sisters of the Strawberry Moon, with N. Miss. Allstar Luther Dickinson, round out her body of work. As former guest Will Sexton’s musical partner and better half, Amy knew what she was in for with the Troubled Men. It seems she’s up for anything. Topics include Jazz Fest season, porch concerts, a loss at sea, recording sessions, a 2nd dose, a TV favorite, the drive to Austin, wanderlust, a first band, learning the bass, Memphis, the White twins, Liberty Land, marrying Will, a woman on tour, “Painting Blue,” road dates, a food cart, “Walk the Line,” Jimbo Mathus, a pet rat, Joaquin Phoenix, “The Heartbreak Kid,” Pepé Le Pew, a St. Croix vaccination, new recordings, political strife, eyes wide shut/open, and much more. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Break music: “Last Rock ’n’ Roll Boy to Dance” from “Runaway’s Diary” by Amy LaVere Outro music: “Not in Memphis” from “Painting Blue” by Amy LaVere
“You should always get outside of the box,” Samantha Fish says while discussing her boundary-breaking new album Belle of the West. “Challenging yourself is how you grow.” After launching her recording career in 2009, Samantha Fish quickly established herself as a rising star in the contemporary blues world. Since then, the charismatic young singer-guitarist-songwriter has earned a reputation as a rising guitar hero and powerful live performer, while releasing a series of acclaimed albums that have shown her restless creative spirit consistently taking her in new and exciting musical directions. The New York Times called Fish “an impressive blues guitarist who sings with sweet power” and “one of the genre’s most promising young talents.” Her hometown paper The Kansas City Star noted, “Samantha Fish has kicked down the door of the patriarchal blues club” and observed that the young artist “displays more imagination and creativity than some blues veterans exhibit over the course of their careers.” Having already made it clear that she’s more interested in following her heart than she is in repeating past triumphs, Samantha Fish delivers some of her most compelling music to date with Belle of the West, her fifth studio album. The deeply soulful, personally charged 11-song set showcases Fish’s sublime acoustic guitar skills as well as her rootsy, emotionally resonant songwriting. Such memorable new originals as “American Dream,” “Blood in the Water,” “Need You More” and “Don’t Say You Love Me” demonstrate the artist’s knack for organic Americana songcraft, while a trio of cover tunes—R.L. Burnside’s “Poor Black Mattie,” Lillie Mae’s “Nearing Home” and the Jimbo Mathus-penned title track—attest to her substantial interpretive skills as well as her varied musical interests. “To me, this is a natural progression,” Fish notes. “It’s a storytelling record by a girl who grew up in the Midwest. It’s very personal. I really focused on the songwriting and vocals, the melodies and emotion, and on bringing another dimension to what I do. I wasn’t interested in shredding on guitar, although we ended up with a few heavier tracks. I love Mississippi blues; there’s something very soulful and very real about that style of music, so this was a chance to immerse myself in that.” Fish recorded Belle of the West in the relaxed, rural creative atmosphere of the legendary Zebra Ranch Studios in the North Hills of Mississippi with producer Luther Dickinson (of North Mississippi Allstars fame), with whom she worked previously on her 2015 album Wild Heart. The studio team included some of the region’s most iconoclastic musicians, including Dickinson, solo artist and Jack White associate Lillie Mae (whose distinctive vocals are featured on “Nearing Home”), much-traveled juke- joint blues artist Lightnin’ Malcolm (whose featured on “Poor Black Mattie”), Squirrel Nut Zippers founder Jimbo Mathus, upright bassist and beloved solo artist Amy LaVere, Tikyra Jackson, Trina Raimey and Shardé Thomas, granddaughter of the legendary Southern bluesman Otha Turner. “I wanted to do this acoustic-electric record, and tap into the style and swagger of Mississippi,” Fish states, adding, “Any time you dive into another place, another vibe and a new group of people, you’re challenging yourself to grow musically. I felt very at home a Zebra Ranch, and I’ve known Luther and Malcolm for years, so it was a very comfortable situation. When you’re making a record like this, it has to feel natural if you want people to respond to it. Belle of the West follows on the heels of Fish’s March 2017 release Chills & Fever, which achieved top 10 status in the Billboard Blues charts. Here she expanded her stylistic arsenal to take on a set of lesser-known vintage R&B gems, with help from members of garage-soul stalwarts the Detroit Cobras. “Having these two very different records come out back to back this year has been really liberating,” says Samantha. The creative drive that fuels Belle of the West and Chills & Fever has been a crucial element of Samantha Fish’s approach from the beginning. Growing up in a musical family in Kansas City, Missouri, she became obsessed with music early life, taking up drums before switching to guitar at the age of 15. By the time she was 20, she had formed her own trio and self-released her first album. She soon caught the ear of the renowned blues label Ruf Records, which in 2011 released Girls with Guitars, which teamed her with fellow axewomen, Cassie Taylor and Dani Wilde. The same year saw Ruf release Fish’s solo studio debut Runaway. The album was named Best Artist Debut at the 2012 Blues Music Awards in Memphis. Black Wind Howlin’ (2013) and Wild Heart (2015) followed, winning considerable critical acclaim and further establishing Fish as a prominent presence in the blues community. Wild Heart reached the top slot on Billboard’s blues chart. She also collaborated with blues-rock veterans Jimmy Hall and Reese Wynans on the 2013 project The Healers. The same year, she jammed onstage with blues icon Buddy Guy and guested on Devon Allman’s album Turquoise. Fish continues to maintain the same hardworking, prolific approach that’s carried her this far. “I think I’ve always had that,” she says. “Music is my life, so what other choice do I have but to go out and make music? We do tour quite a bit, and maybe it’s kind of crazy to put out two dramatically different albums in one year. But I like to work hard. This is who I am and this is what I do, and when I’m writing and recording and touring is when I feel the most like myself. And now we have a moment where people are paying attention, so I have to make the most of it. I feel like I have a lot to say right now, so why not say it?” As far as Samantha Fish is concerned, her musical future is an open road. “I’m never gonna be a traditional blues artist because that’s not who I am,” she asserts. “But it’s all the blues for me. When Muddy Waters and Howlin’ Wolf came out, what they were doing didn’t sound like anything that had been done in blues before. You’ve gotta keep that kind of fire and spirit. I’m never gonna do Muddy Waters better than Muddy Waters, so I have to be who I am and find my best voice.
Salty Dog's FORGE Podcast, June 2020 Visit: www.salty.com.au This show is forged from the best in blues and roots my friends. Arisen from the fire, the tone is etched within. Jeez!! ... anyhow, great cuts from John Primer, Larkin Poe, Norah Jones, Shawn Pittman, Charlie Bedford, John Mayall, R.L. Boyce, The Woodland Hunters, Van Walker, 8 Ball Aitken, Will Kimbrough, Holmes Brothers, David Migden, Geoff Achison, Townes Van Zandt, Mitch Kashmar, Nathan Rateliff, Clare Bowen, Amy LaVere, John Martyn, Hoodoo Men, Ben Racine, Ben J Carter. ----------- ARTIST / TRACK / ALBUM ** Australia 1. John Primer N Bob Corritore / Knockin' On Your Door / The Gypsy Woman Told Me 2. Larkin Poe / Jailbreak / Kin 3. Norah Jones / Begin Again / Begin Again 4. Shawn Pittman / How Long / Make it Right! 5. ** Charlie Bedford / Steady Driver Man / Good To Go 6. John Mayall / Talk About That / Talk About That 7. R.L. Boyce / True Man / True Man 8. ** The Woodland Hunters / Happy Disaster / Pale Horse 9. ** Van Walker / Picture Frame / Love Fate 10. ** 8 Ball Aitken / Living On The River / Swamp Blues 2 11. Will Kimbrough / Godsend / Godsend 12. Holmes Brothers / You Got To Go / Promised Land 13. David Migden / Hold On / Little Stranger 14. ** Geoff Achison / Dragon Wings / Single release 15. ** Bakelite Radio / Feel So Bad / Rosary of Tears 16. Townes Van Zandt / Black Crow Blues / In The Beginning 17. Mitch Kashmar N The Pontiax / When You Do Me Like That / 100 Miles To Go 18. Nathan Rateliff / You Need Me / And It's Still Alright 19. Mark Erelli / Alright For Now / Innocent When You Dream 20. Clare Bowen N Sam Palladio / I Will Fall / Nashville Season 1 21. Amy LaVere / I Don't Wanna Know / Painting Blue 22. John Martyn / Don't Want To Know / Solid Air 23. ** The Hoodoo Men / Dry As A Bone / Found The Blues 24. Ben Racine Band / Grand New Brew / A Grand New Brew 25. Ben J Carter / Cut The Ties / These Winters They Howl
The Memphis underground filmmaker, documentarian, comic book artist, and sculptor behind Guerrilla Monster Films is celebrating the 25th anniversary of his Cramps-endorsed noir classic, “Teenage Tupelo.” This semi-auto-bio-sexploitation-comedy-drama reimagining the director's origin story is getting the royal treatment, with a new Blu-ray edition, a soundtrack LP, and a book about the movie and the makeshift creative community that came together to make it. Mike has an almost mystical connection to the midcentury pop culture of comic books, drive-in movies and rock and roll. He also has a knack for talking starlets out of their tops. In his words, nudity is the ultimate location. Topics include a new intro, distractions, a blog, a mood swing, Jerry Stiller, Fred Willard, a genetic taint, Tracey's Bar, reopening, “The Sore Losers,” B movies, Doris Wishman, David F. Friedman, Elvis as inspiration, Memphis, Tupelo, self-mythologizing, movie posters, art bootcamp, Scopitones, the Antenna club, casting, art school, leaving home, a comedy obit, “Native Son,” a sculpture, Amy LaVere, a family reunion, historic preservation, classic rock, Fleetwood Mac, the Faces, Kristen Hobbs, the Cramps at Sun Studio, a legacy, willpower, “Cadavera,” a location scam, the MGM backlots, Dr. Nick, an autopsy, death of the dream, making fun, an art school documentary, and much more. Support the podcast in the show links. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Outro music: “Tomb of the Tupelo Twin” by Impala from the soundtrack to “Teenage Tupelo”
The Memphis underground filmmaker, documentarian, comic book artist, and sculptor behind Guerrilla Monster Films is celebrating the 25th anniversary of his Cramps-endorsed noir classic, “Teenage Tupelo.” This semi-auto-bio-sexploitation-comedy-drama reimagining the director’s origin story is getting the royal treatment, with a new Blu-ray edition, a soundtrack LP, and a book about the movie and the makeshift creative community that came together to make it. Mike has an almost mystical connection to the midcentury pop culture of comic books, drive-in movies and rock and roll. He also has a knack for talking starlets out of their tops. In his words, nudity is the ultimate location. Topics include a new intro, distractions, a blog, a mood swing, Jerry Stiller, Fred Willard, a genetic taint, Tracey’s Bar, reopening, “The Sore Losers,” B movies, Doris Wishman, David F. Friedman, Elvis as inspiration, Memphis, Tupelo, self-mythologizing, movie posters, art bootcamp, Scopitones, the Antenna club, casting, art school, leaving home, a comedy obit, “Native Son,” a sculpture, Amy LaVere, a family reunion, historic preservation, classic rock, Fleetwood Mac, the Faces, Kristen Hobbs, the Cramps at Sun Studio, a legacy, willpower, “Cadavera,” a location scam, the MGM backlots, Dr. Nick, an autopsy, death of the dream, making fun, an art school documentary, and much more. Support the podcast in the show links. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Outro music: “Tomb of the Tupelo Twin” by Impala from the soundtrack to “Teenage Tupelo”
Salty Dog's CURB Podcast, April 2020 Visit: www.salty.com.au While we surpress and curb the virus, some toons for your isolation tone hounds. Stream em down, all hand selected and mighty fine. Tracks from Vin Mott, Junior Kimbrough, Lazy Eye, Jeff Lang, Billy Bragg N Wilco, Jeffery Foucault, John Hammond, Laurie Sargent, Lucinda Williams, Paul Butterfield, Charlie Bedford, Lindsay Beaver, Altered Five Blues Band, Amy Lavere, Rhiannon Giddens, Boz Scaggs, Giles Robson, Raisins In The Sun, Ryan Perry, Woodland Hunters, Twinemen, Nick Cave N Grinderman, Joe Camilleri's Bakelite Radio, John Moreland. ----------- ARTIST / TRACK / ALBUM ** Australia 1. Vin Mott / Quit The Women For The Blues / Quit The Women For The Blues 2. Junior Kimbrough / How Do You Feel / God Knows I Tried 3. ** Lazy Eye / Game Over / Whisky N Gin 4. ** Jeff Lang / Prepare Me Well / Live Royal Derby 1998 5. Billy Bragg N Wilco / California Stars / Mermaid Avenue 6. Jeffery Foucault / Call Off The Dogs / Cold Satellite 7. John Hammond / Slick Crown Vic / Ready For Love 8. Laurie Sargent / Without Letting Go / Heads N Tales 9. Lucinda Williams / You Can't Rule Me / Good Souls better Angels 10. Paul Butterfield's Better Days / Baby Please Don't Go / Paul Butterfield's Better Days 11. ** Charlie Bedford / Money Junkie / Good To Go 12. Lindsay Beaver / Oh Yeah / Tough As Love 13. Altered Five Blues Band / On My List To Quit / Charmed N Dangerous 14. Amy LaVere / Damn Love Song / Stranger Me 15. Rhiannon Giddens / I'm On My Way / there is no Other 16. Boz Scaggs / On The Beach / Out Of The Blues 17. Giles Robson / Your Dirty Look N Sneaky Grin / Don't Give Up On The Blues 18. Raisins In The Sun / Candy From A Stranger / Raisins In The Sun 19. Ryan Perry / High Risk, Low Reward / High Risk, Low Reward 20. ** The Woodland Hunters / Bad Voodoo at the Tiki Bar / Pale Horse 21. Twinemen / The End Of My Dreams / Twinetime 22. ** Nick Cave N Grinderman / Love Bomb / Grinderman 23. ** Joe Camilleri's Bakelite Radio / Down Home Radio / Rosary Of Tears 24. John Moreland / Let me Be Understood / LP5
Thursday Americana Blues Country and Folk Show with Ian Boyle and John Jenkins on Vintage Radio
The Thursday Americana Blues Country And Folk Show this Thursday features Dorothy Bird, Cal Ruddy. Stealers Wheel, Amy LaVere. Neil Bob Herd, Maya Rae, Sam Lewis, Laura Oakes, Nels Andrew, Andrew Hawkey, Ry Cavanaugh, Rob Clarke, Eillen Rose, Reverend Shawn Amos and The Brothers, Katie O'Malley, Amberly Chalberg, Jeffrey Foucalt, Demi Marriner Sara Rachele and a whole lot more - all in 3 hours
He's been playing music professionally since he and his brother Charlie were 8- and 10-year-olds sharing stages with Stevie Ray Vaughan, Doug Sahm, and the cream of the Austin music scene. Will spent his teen years making records, touring the world, and hanging out with a who's who of rock royalty from New York to L.A. The singer/songwriter/guitarist is all grown up with a terrific new record backed by the Iguanas, “Don't Walk the Darkness,” coming out March 6. He slips into the Ring Room to chat about everything from songwriting with Waylon Jennings to showing up in the punchline of a Bill Hicks bit. Topics include an idle threat, a siege mentality, a Louisiana Legends show with Irma Thomas, an airline fracas, the end of an era, a U.K. tour with Amy LaVere, a first guitar teacher, Austin in the '70s, W. C. Clark, Richard Elizondo, Speedy Sparks, home schooling, emancipated minors, Armadillo World Headquarters, Antone's, Hubert Sumlin, Eddie Taylor, Luther Tucker, a personal approach, writing partners, an awkward story, Roky Erikson, David Koresh, a Sam Kinison riot, a Johnny Thunders friendship, R 'n' R Church at the Limelight, Steve Jones, a clothes giveaway with Ron Wood, future plans, final thoughts, and much more. Support the podcast by contributing in the show links. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Outro: Bill Hicks' Waco bit and “Temptations Call” by Will Sexton from “Don't Walk The Darkness”
He’s been playing music professionally since he and his brother Charlie were 8- and 10-year-olds sharing stages with Stevie Ray Vaughan, Doug Sahm, and the cream of the Austin music scene. Will spent his teen years making records, touring the world, and hanging out with a who’s who of rock royalty from New York to L.A. The singer/songwriter/guitarist is all grown up with a terrific new record backed by the Iguanas, “Don’t Walk the Darkness,” coming out March 6. He slips into the Ring Room to chat about everything from songwriting with Waylon Jennings to showing up in the punchline of a Bill Hicks bit. Topics include an idle threat, a siege mentality, a Louisiana Legends show with Irma Thomas, an airline fracas, the end of an era, a U.K. tour with Amy LaVere, a first guitar teacher, Austin in the ’70s, W. C. Clark, Richard Elizondo, Speedy Sparks, home schooling, emancipated minors, Armadillo World Headquarters, Antone’s, Hubert Sumlin, Eddie Taylor, Luther Tucker, a personal approach, writing partners, an awkward story, Roky Erikson, David Koresh, a Sam Kinison riot, a Johnny Thunders friendship, R ’n’ R Church at the Limelight, Steve Jones, a clothes giveaway with Ron Wood, future plans, final thoughts, and much more. Support the podcast by contributing in the show links. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Outro: Bill Hicks’ Waco bit and “Temptations Call” by Will Sexton from “Don’t Walk The Darkness”
We wrap up season 4 with the loveliest of chats with none other than Amy LaVere. Amy is a bassist, singer/songwriter and Archer Records recording artist. Amy talks very plainly about the realities of the music business. On the road sometimes 200+ nights per year we discuss the challenges of travel, touring and performing with her husband Will Sexton, and even a few tips for caring for your voice. Then naturally we talk about sewing and cooking and how it is obviously time for her to make a Christmas album. A wide ranging conversation to say the least.
This week on Beale Street Caravan we have local rock siren Amy LaVere celebrating her latest release, “Painting Blue.” Grammy nominated blues man, Guy Davis, will be with us to deliver an installment of the Blues Hall of Fame, an exploration of the lives of the pioneers and innovators enshrined in the Blues Hall of Fame, here in Memphis, TN, brought to you by the Blues Foundation.
Hello Randomers and Randomites. To use the standard Hollywood defense in regards to bad continuity, time traveling wizards! Now that that's out of the way, we stumbled our way to a flea market and ran across three of the Carnival All-Stars! We're joined by Steve of The Tombstone Hands, Greg of many Rochester bands and Patrick of D&D and MuCCC/DVC fame. So what in the world do you talk about at a flea market? How about the weird things people want to get rid of. A lot of times you run across old movies that you wonder why people bought in the first place, so that's where we went. We're talking some really strange stuff. Old serials, Three Stooges, martial arts movies and the rash of sci-fi movies the world has seen related to the not-so-friendly people of Germany during the Second World War. Definitely an unusual time, but there's lots of stuff to make you laugh. Keep a close eye out for all of our friends and what they're up to. Greg is playing with several bands locally, including The Brian Lindsay Band and Anonymous Willpower, so stay tuned to their social media for news about what's going on. He'll be playing at the Brighton Farmers Market on Sunday, November 10th if you're near there so hit that up. Also, check out Steve's radio show "Rock & Roll Rumble" every Saturday from 1:00 to 3:00 PM on WRFZ 106.3 FM or listen during those times at Rochester Free Radio. Also, coming in December Patrick, among many other friends that you've listened to have a new show coming out called "Rouslana & Jelena: A Modern-Day Russian Revolution". Look for the links below for more information and stay tuned in the future for more news. Stay tuned after the podcast for some music from another new friend of The Carnival, the very talented Amy LaVere. With her permission, from her newest album "Painting Blue", we are proud to present "Painting Blue (On Everything)". Give her a listen and check her out and give her all the support that you can muster. Song used with permission, all rights to Amy LaVere. We own no rights to it. Amy's Website Rouslana & Jelena: A Modern-Day Russian Revolution The Tombstone Hands Facebook Rock & Roll Rumble The Brian Lindsay Band Anonymous Willpower Facebook Anonymous Willpower Bandcamp This episode was sponsored by Opsitnick & Associates. Lawyers and advocates for you, the people, for 40 years. Visit them on Facebook or their website Facebook Twitter Instagram Blog Available wherever you get your favorite podcasts! Just search "Carnival of Randomness"
In this episode of TrueFire Live, we sit down with slide guitarist extraordinaire, Luther Dickinson, to discuss his guitar course on Mississippi Slide guitar. To learn more and watch the video from this live session, please visit truefire.com/live.About Luther Dickinson: Luther Dickinson is the lead guitarist and vocalist for the North Mississippi Allstars and the son of record producer Jim Dickinson. He was born in West Tennessee to Mary Lindsay and Jim Dickinson, a Memphis record producer. Dickinson grew up playing concerts and gaining recording experience with his father and brother, Cody. The family moved to the hills of North Mississippi in 1985. Dickinson befriended the musical families of Otha Turner, R. L. Burnside, and Junior Kimbrough. They were the inspiration for Luther and Cody Dickinson to form the North Mississippi Allstars in 1996. The North Mississippi Allstars have been nominated for three Grammy Awards in the Best Contemporary Blues category. Dickinson produced two records on Otha Turner, Everybody Hollerin' Goat and From Senegal To Senatobia. Jazz critic Ted Gioia chose Blues & Ballads: A Folksinger's Songbook, Volumes 1 & 2 (New West, 2016) for the eleventh spot on his list of the top 100 albums of the year.In November 2007 Dickinson joined The Black Crowes. His recording debut with the band was on Warpaint in 2008, and he has since appeared on the 2009 Black Crowes release Before the Frost - Until the Freeze. Dickinson decided not to join The Black Crowes for their 2013 tour. Dickinson currently tours with the North Mississippi Allstars[5] and as a member of the Southern Soul Assembly. In 2014, Gibson issued a signature model for him, the Luther Dickinson ES-335, with the most notable modification being the P-90 pickups replacing the standard humbuckers.Luther Dickinson and Sisters of the Strawberry Moon’s debut album, Solstice, comes complete with a great soundtrack and an impeccable guest list, one that boasts Amy Helm, Birds of Chicago, Amy LaVere, and Shardé Thomas among others. And like any good host, Dickinson manages to put the spotlight on his friends here, taking a step back from the microphone in order to focus his efforts behind the scenes and flex his considerable muscles as both a producer and a guitarist. The result is an album that stands apart in Dickinson’s extensive catalog, a collection that brings together some of the most captivating female voices in modern American roots music and filters each of their distinctive personalities through a singular vision of artistic community and musical exploration.
Sun Records was founded in 1952 by Sam Phillips in Memphis, Tennessee and is the birthplace of rock and roll that launched the careers of Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, Elvis, Jerry Lee, and Charlie Rich. �Red Hot: A Memphis Celebration of Sun Records� is a jubilant homegrown commemoration of the timeless legacy of the tiny independent label that changed the face of American music. All proceeds from the release (the debut for the label, run by the Americana Music Society, a Memphis nonprofit organization), will benefit St. Jude Children�s Research Hospital, the Memphis facility that is one of the nation�s top pediatric care centers. Memphis musician appearing on this legacy broadcast include: producer and Americana songwriter Bryan Hayes; acclaimed veteran of the Memphis music scene John Paul Keith; American singer, songwriter, upright bass player and actress Amy LaVere and respected artist, songwriter and producer Will Sexton. Plus, our thirteen-year-old WoodSongs Kid Shelby Callahan performs Elvis� first hit for Sun Records.
John Paul Keith provides 2 new songs this week...one from his new solo project and from Motel Mirrors which he's in with Amy Lavere and Will Sexton. We also get quite a few great new tunes as well from Webb Wilder, Marcel Riesco, Eddie & The Head-Starts, The Gold Stars, The Go Getters, The Delta Bombers, Ray Black & The Flying Carpets and Slim Sandy & The Hillbilly Boppers. Our instru-Mental Breakdown pays tribute to Nokie Edwards who passed away on March 12th with tracks from The Ventures and Venturesmania. Muddy Waters is the subject of our Heavy Hitter Triple Threat segment including covers by his son Mud Morganfield (with Kim Wilson) and Sleepy LaBeef. We also spin a track from a recent Record Store Day release from Elvis Presley and more!! Intro Voice Over- Rob "Cool Daddy" Dempsey Intro Music Bed: Brian Setzer- "Rockabilly Blues" Motel Mirrors- "The Man Who Comes Around" John Paul Keith- "Leave Them Girls Alone" Elvis Presley- "Tiger Man" Eddie & The Head-Starts- "Rock Everybody" The Gold Stars- "No One To Blame" Marcel Riesco- "Runnin' Fool" The Go Getters- "Thunderbird" The Delta Bombers- "Pressure and Time" instru-Mental Breakdown: The Ventures- "Driving Guitars (Ventures Twist)" Venturesmania- "The Lonely Matador" Ray Black & The Flying Carpets- "Big Boy Rock" Betty James- "I'm A Little Mixed Up" Heavy Hitter Triple Threat: Muddy Waters- "Trouble No More" Mud Morganfield with Kim Wilson- "I Want To Be Loved" Sleepy LaBeef- "Young Fashioned Ways" Webb Wilder- "Make That Move" BR5-49- "Cherokee Boogie" Slim Sandy & The Hillbilly Boppers- "Done Gone" Warner Mack- "Roc-A-Chicka" Outro Music Bed: James Wilsey- "The Rattler"
It's a Roots Rewind show where we mine our tape vaults for standout performances by women who killed and thrilled between 2013 and last year. We'll hear Memphis bass player and torchy songwriter Amy LaVere, the sublime and uncategorizable Kristina Train, humanistic humorist Susan Werner and a closing set of songs in Spanish and English from Austin's remarkable Carrie Rodriguez. We hear as well from mountain modernist folk artist Dori Freeman from VA and Leah Blevins from KY. They're voice you know and voices on their way up.
You will. Love Amy Lavere and her music. From airplay direct.
主播/相征 贺愉每年都有很多新的旋律出现,有些如流星般划过,有些惊艳了时光,留在了我们的生命里。本期节目,相爷和贺老师一起,给大家分享2015年遇见的那些好听音乐。/Song List/01 . Romain Collin - 9902 . Jakob Bro - Gefion03 . Bob Moses - Like It Or Not04 . Disclosure - Omen (feat. Sam Smith)05 . Blondie - Braids06 . Björk - Atom Dance (feat. Antony)07 . Lee Harvey Osmond - Blue Moon Drive08 . I Am Robot and Proud - Light and Waves09 . Amy Lavere, Will Sexton - Dreamer10 . Soak - Blud11 . Idjut Boys - Kenny Dub Headband12 . Chvrches - Clearest Blue13 . Matthew Halsall & The Gondwana Orchestra - As I Walk (Ft Josephine Oniyama)14 . Marta Sanchez Quinte - Partenika大内密谈的新浪微博帐号“大内密谈”大内密谈的微信公共帐号“大内密谈”欢迎加入 欢迎互动:)
主播/相征 贺愉每年都有很多新的旋律出现,有些如流星般划过,有些惊艳了时光,留在了我们的生命里。本期节目,相爷和贺老师一起,给大家分享2015年遇见的那些好听音乐。/Song List/01 . Romain Collin - 9902 . Jakob Bro - Gefion03 . Bob Moses - Like It Or Not04 . Disclosure - Omen (feat. Sam Smith)05 . Blondie - Braids06 . Björk - Atom Dance (feat. Antony)07 . Lee Harvey Osmond - Blue Moon Drive08 . I Am Robot and Proud - Light and Waves09 . Amy Lavere, Will Sexton - Dreamer10 . Soak - Blud11 . Idjut Boys - Kenny Dub Headband12 . Chvrches - Clearest Blue13 . Matthew Halsall & The Gondwana Orchestra - As I Walk (Ft Josephine Oniyama)14 . Marta Sanchez Quinte - Partenika大内密谈的新浪微博帐号“大内密谈”大内密谈的微信公共帐号“大内密谈”欢迎加入 欢迎互动:)
We totally hit the jackpot at Central Square Records today catching Motel Mirrors, a Memphis-based band featuring Amy LaVere, John Paul Keith, and Will Sexton. New vinyl out now, includes a digital download of the record...grab it, so awesome. Thanks to Central Square Records Amy Lavere for the hookup on this show. https://www.facebook.com/motelmirrors
Luther Dickinson performing live at Pandora's of Grayton Beach with Will Sexton and Amy LaVere. What a great show, if you missed Luther, what were you thinking! Thanks for the band for putting on a great show!
St. Paul & the Broken Bones, Junior Brown, Catherine Russel, Amy LaVere, Marti Jones.
Join us this week on Beale Street Caravan as Amy LaVere takes center stage and performs some of her most loved songs, as well as a few new ones off her new release, Runaway's Diary. BSC Contributor and slow foods movement pioneer, Poppy Tooker, explores the links between "Food and the Blues."
Amy talks about an imperfect corporate gig on a riverboat, working at Sun Studios and giving tours to Questlove and Bill Murray, playing on Lower Broadway in Nashville in the 90s, playing Wanda Jackson in Walk The Line, auditioning for… Continue Reading →
Dave Cousar, Shawn Zorn, Travis Cantrell, & Kate Mauldin This week’s podcast comes to you straight from the front porch. Crickets, dogs, and secadas threaten to steal the spotlight from my guests Dave Cousar, Shawn Zorn, Travis Cantrell, & Kate Mauldin. Dave Cousar is a hidden gem in this city. He is an amazing guitar player and lyricist that has played in and out of Memphis for decades with the likes of Rufus Thomas, Amy LaVere, Susan Marshall, Al Green, and Lucero to name a few. You can catch him most weeks at the Buccaneer. His shows are not to be missed. http://archer-records.com/index.php/artists/david_cousar Shawn Zorn is a local drummer who has been supporting Amy LaVere for the past year and has been in many Memphis bands. Travis Cantrell is a singer-songwriter from Memphis. As front-man for the indie band Youniverse, he developed a wordy, yet fluid style of his own that can now be seen in his solo gigs around town. He is now playing guitar in Merge Records artist Apex Manor. http://www.mergerecords.com/artists/apex%20manor http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OIyo2tSxIyY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYpjS99OIcg Kate Maudlin is currently completing a Bachelor’s Degree in American Studies in preparation for law school. Follow them on Twitter: @DaveCousar @ShawnZorn @TravisCantrell @NopeNotKatie -Music by M. Qualls & K. Rawlings, and Dave Cousar via YouTube and the Ardent Sessions-
FTB podcast #130 features the new album by NELL ROBINSON called On The Brooklyn Road. Also new music from DAVE ALVIN, AMY LaVERE and PETER BRADLEY ADAMS. Here is the RSS feed: http://ftbpodcasts.libsyn.com/rss. Show #130 NELL ROBINSON - I'm Brilliant (On The Brooklyn Road) BRIAN MOLNAR & THE NAKED HEARTS - When It's Time To Go(Of The Fall) JUDE JOHNSTONE - Quiet Girl (Quiet Girl) DAVE ALVIN - Run Conejo Run (Eleven Eleven) (mic break) PETER BRADLEY ADAMS - Don't Rest Your Weight on Me Now (Between Us) J.R. SHORE - Two Strike Foul - Reprise (Talkin' On A Bus) LITTLE COUNTRY GIANTS - Bed Of You (Fists Of Foam And Fury) NELL ROBINSON - Don't Light My Fire (On The Brooklyn Road) (mic break) AMY LaVERE - Often Happens (Stranger Me) BEN GLOVER - Trick Of The Light (Before The Birds) JON DEE GRAHAM - God’s Gonna Give You What You Need (It's Not As Bad As It Looks) FREEBO - If Not Now When (Something To Believe) CAITLIN ROSE - Spare Me (Own Side Now) (mic break) NELL ROBINSON - Mayflies (On The Brooklyn Road) (Aug. 21st, 2011)Bill Frater
David Ford joins us in the podcast to talk about his terrific new book, I Choose This, which proves there's no success like failure, and to reveal how Jeff Buckley's influence on an entire generation of musicians wasn't entirely benign. Also: Kate Mossman introduces Amy LaVere. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
David Ford joins us in the podcast to talk about his terrific new book, I Choose This, which proves there's no success like failure, and to reveal how Jeff Buckley's influence on an entire generation of musicians wasn't entirely benign. Also: Kate Mossman introduces Amy LaVere. Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
David Ford joins us in the podcast to talk about his terrific new book, I Choose This, which proves there's no success like failure, and to reveal how Jeff Buckley's influence on an entire generation of musicians wasn't entirely benign. Also: Kate Mossman introduces Amy LaVere.
http://aerstephen.rootswire.com/podcasts/fandb_SPECIAL_2009_01_29_Amy_LaVere.mp3 Thu, 29 Jan 2009 15:00:00 -0800
The Memphis underground filmmaker, documentarian, comic book artist, and sculptor behind Guerrilla Monster Films is celebrating the 25th anniversary of his Cramps-endorsed noir classic, “Teenage Tupelo.” This semi-auto-bio-sexploitation-comedy-drama reimagining the director's origin story is getting the royal treatment, with a new Blu-ray edition, a soundtrack LP, and a book about the movie and the makeshift creative community that came together to make it. Mike has an almost mystical connection to the midcentury pop culture of comic books, drive-in movies and rock and roll. He also has a knack for talking starlets out of their tops. In his words, nudity is the ultimate location. Topics include a new intro, distractions, a blog, a mood swing, Jerry Stiller, Fred Willard, a genetic taint, Tracey's Bar, reopening, “The Sore Losers,” B movies, Doris Wishman, David F. Friedman, Elvis as inspiration, Memphis, Tupelo, self-mythologizing, movie posters, art bootcamp, Scopitones, the Antenna club, casting, art school, leaving home, a comedy obit, “Native Son,” a sculpture, Amy LaVere, a family reunion, historic preservation, classic rock, Fleetwood Mac, the Faces, Kristen Hobbs, the Cramps at Sun Studio, a legacy, willpower, “Cadavera,” a location scam, the MGM backlots, Dr. Nick, an autopsy, death of the dream, making fun, an art school documentary, and much more. Support the podcast [here.](https://www.paypal.me/troubledmenpodcast) Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Outro music: “Tomb of the Tupelo Twin” by Impala from the soundtrack to “Teenage Tupelo”
He's been playing music professionally since he and his brother Charlie were 8- and 10-year-olds sharing stages with Stevie Ray Vaughan, Doug Sahm, and the cream of the Austin music scene. Will spent his teen years making records, touring the world, and hanging out with a who's who of rock royalty from New York to L.A. The singer/songwriter/guitarist is all grown up with a terrific new record backed by the Iguanas, “Don't Walk the Darkness,” coming out March 6. He slips into the Ring Room to chat about everything from songwriting with Waylon Jennings to showing up in the punchline of a Bill Hicks bit. Topics include an idle threat, a siege mentality, a Louisiana Legends show with Irma Thomas, an airline fracas, the end of an era, a U.K. tour with Amy LaVere, a first guitar teacher, Austin in the '70s, W. C. Clark, Richard Elizondo, Speedy Sparks, home schooling, emancipated minors, Armadillo World Headquarters, Antone's, Hubert Sumlin, Eddie Taylor, Luther Tucker, a personal approach, writing partners, an awkward story, Roky Erikson, David Koresh, a Sam Kinison riot, a Johnny Thunders friendship, R 'n' R Church at the Limelight, Steve Jones, a clothes giveaway with Ron Wood, future plans, final thoughts, and much more. Contribute to the podcast [here.](https://www.paypal.me/troubledmenpodcast) Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Outro: Bill Hicks' Waco bit and “Temptations Call” by Will Sexton from “Don't Walk The Darkness”
The critically-acclaimed Americana singer and bass player was a favorite of legendary producer Jim Dickinson, who hired her for his band and helmed her breakthrough solo record, “Anchors and Anvils.” Her latest "Painting Blue" album and five other excellent solo releases, in addition to collaborative projects Motel Mirrors, and The Wandering and Sisters of the Strawberry Moon, with N. Miss. Allstar Luther Dickinson, round out her body of work. As former guest Will Sexton's musical partner and better half, Amy knew what she was in for with the Troubled Men. It seems she's up for anything. Topics include Jazz Fest season, porch concerts, a loss at sea, recording sessions, a 2nd dose, a TV favorite, the drive to Austin, wanderlust, a first band, learning the bass, Memphis, the White twins, Liberty Land, Archer Records, marrying Will, a woman on tour, “Painting Blue,” road dates, a food cart, “Walk the Line,” Jimbo Mathus, a pet rat, Joaquin Phoenix, “The Heartbreak Kid,” Pepé Le Pew, a St. Croix vaccination, new recordings, political strife, eyes wide shut/open, and much more. Support the podcast[ here.](https://www.paypal.me/troubledmenpodcast) Shop for Troubled Men's Wear [here.](https://www.bonfire.com/troubled-mens-wear/) Order GR8 Escape Chocolate Chip Cookies/ Use Promo Code TROUBLEDCOOKIE15 for 15% discount [here.](https://velobarcbd.com/gr8-escape/) Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Break music: “Last Rock 'n' Roll Boy to Dance” from “Runaway's Diary” by Amy LaVere Outro music: “Not in Memphis” from “Painting Blue” by Amy LaVere