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The penultimate episode of the Road To Joni series packs in more conversations than any episode so far. As host Carmel Holt heads east toward home and the finale of the series on Joni's 81st birthday, the throughline of “Both Sides Now” continues on with four artists whose creative path would have been very different if not for Joni Mitchell. Sylvan Esso's Amelia Meath was introduced to Joni's music at the age of 12 by her dad. They listened in the car on cassette until she knew the songs by heart. Amelia cites Joni's freedom with her voice and her ability to talk openly about the challenges of living inside the music industry as core inspiration for her own creative journey. She tells Carmel that she thinks that the celebration of Joni should go on forever. Multi-grammy award winning and nominated singer, songwriter and Tony award winning playwright and author Anäis Mitchell says that Joni is in the DNA of what she does as an artist. She talks about the impact of Hejira and the powerful example it set for her to witness a woman genius (Joni) doing it on her own terms. Anäis shares that she can relate deeply to the duality of “Both Sides Now” - how revisiting something in her 40s that was written in her 20s can mean something totally different. Next we hear from Allison Russell about how her “Once & Future Sounds” set at the reemergence of Newport in 2021 came about, and how it led her to being on stage with Joni Mitchell the following year, as well as The Gorge in 2023, and most recently, at the Hollywood Bowl. She pinpoints hearing the clarinet in “For Free” for the first time as a pivotal moment that led her to playing clarinet with Joni as part of the Joni Jam. Our final conversation in Episode 9 is with Grammy nominated Irish singer, songwriter, multi- instrumentalist Andrew Hozier Byrne, aka Hozier. He talks about how Joni's music cracks open the hearts of anyone who listens to it… and we can attest that in this episode, even stories about Joni's music will crack some hearts open. Andrew tells Carmel about a meeting with Brandi Carlile in LA that led him to Joni's living room as part of an early Joni Jam. He emotionally tells the story of how Herbie Hancock started playing “Summertime” and Joni started singing along. He says about Joni, “It's like being in the presence of something mythical.”
Have you listened to the FULL EPISODE yet?Andrew Hozier-Byrne, the Irish singer-songwriter known mononymously as Hozier, reflects on his journey as an artist and the impact of his early success. He candidly discusses the challenges of navigating a long career after achieving a massive hit with his debut single, emphasizing the importance of staying true to his artistic vision rather than chasing charts or downloads. Hozier reveals that despite not always aligning with mainstream trends, he finds fulfillment in creating music that deeply resonates with him, even if it explores unconventional themes. Remarkably, a decade after his breakthrough, Hozier is selling more tickets than ever before, a testament to the enduring power of his music and the profound connections it has forged with fans across generations.Sign up for the Greatness newsletter!
Today, we're joined by the incredibly talented musician, Hozier. At just 24 years old, Andrew Hozier-Byrne captured the world's attention with his hit song 'Take Me To Church.' We'll explore how he navigated the immense success and pressure that followed, and whether he experienced imposter syndrome amidst the praise. Andrew will also share his insights on balancing the desire to serve his audience while staying true to his art, and how he learned to prioritize his passion for music over chasing chart rankings. Now, let's dive into today's powerful episode with Hozier!Listen to his new album, Unreal, Unearth - OUT NOW!In this episode you will learnStrategies for navigating the pressures success and maintaining authenticity in your life.The importance of self-reflection and personal growth in overcoming challenges and evolving over time.Techniques for sustaining energy and enthusiasm in demanding careers and long-term projects.The role of spirituality and emotional connection and how to connect with large audiences on a deeper level.Insights into the creative process and the mindset required for successfully releasing and promoting new work.For more information go to www.lewishowes.com/1596For more Greatness text PODCAST to +1 (614) 350-3960More SOG episodes we think you'll love:Rick Rubin – https://link.chtbl.com/1536-podZane Lowe – https://link.chtbl.com/1452-pod
"To Noise Making (Sing)" original lyrics by Andrew Hozier-Byrne. Produced by Ariel Rechtshaid and Andrew Hozier-Byrne for Rubyworks and Islands Records. Transcript
"Nobody" original lyrics by Andrew Hozier-Bryne. Produced by Ariel Rechtshaid and Andrew Hozier-Byrne for Rubyworks and Island Records. Transcript
"No Plan" original lyrics by Andrew Hozier-Bryne. Produced by Markus Dravs and Andrew Hozier-Byrne for Rubyworks and Island Records. Transcript
Scott sits in person with the iconic Irish singer songwriter, Andrew Hozier Byrne best known for his 2014 breakthrough debut including Take me to Church on the heels of the release of his third album, Unreal Unearth…They get into his upbringing and his story from not being able to find musicians to play on Take me to Church to how it exploded via Bandcamp and Reddit..Along the way they touch on great stories like his first appearance on Letterman, performing with Anne Lennox on the Grammy's…life on the road and his philosophies on life..They dive into the meaning behind the new record and the Dante's Inferno references and remember Sinead O'Connor before getting into his top 5 lists of greatest Irish artists of all time and top 5 voices in music..and finally touch base on his current upcoming tour of the US and Europe..Hosier is a great conversationalist with always a lot to say, tune in for a great episode!
"Movemet" original lyrics by Andrew Hozier-Bryne. Produced by Markus Dravs and Andrew Hozier-Byrne for Rubyworks and Island Records. Transcript
April 22, 2023 - Weekly Astrology, Taylor Swift & Hozier Synastry! Shelley discusses the upcoming aspects this week, and plays with the charts of Taylor Swift and Hozier (née Andrew Hozier Byrne) this week. LINKS TO READINGS with Shelley: FULL READING: https://tinyurl.com/2yfpv6d6 MINI READING: https://tinyurl.com/52x32vjy BIRTHDAY DISCOUNT READING (within a week either side): https://tinyurl.com/mrdd6c57 Shelley Overton has been studying astrology for 30+ years, and a professional astrologer for 20. Shelley can help you find your birth triggers, the best times to initiate projects and when you will have an easier time relating, and finding love, career decisions, and all areas of your life. *DISCLAIMER - For entertainment purposes only. READINGS: https://angeliczodiac.com/ PATREON: www.Patreon.com/astroshelley ANGELICZODIAC: https://angeliczodiac.com/ CONTACT Shelley at so@angeliczodiac.com FOLLOW on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/angeliczodiac https://www.facebook.com/AstroEnergyAstrology on Instagram: @angeliczodiac and @artfulshelley Podcast: www.soundcloud.com/astroenergyshow SHELLEY'S ART: www.ShelleyOverton.com Music attribution: Kevin MacLeod at www.Incompetech.com Mountainhead: https://soundcloud.com/mountain-head-498852280/tracks
“Almost (Sweet Music)” original lyrics by Andrew Hozier-Byrne. Produced by Rob Kirwan and Andrew Hozier-Byrne for Rubyworks and Island Records. Transcript
Andrew Hozier-Byrne has a lot to celebrate.Later this year, he'll celebrate the 10-year anniversary of his debut single and biggest hit "Take Me To Church."It's been four years since he release his last album, "Wasteland, Baby!"His newest project is called "Eat Your Young." It's a three-song EP inspired by "Dante's Inferno."He talks to us about his latest work, his upcoming third album, and what he's learned from nearly a decade of stardom.Want to support 1A? Give to your local public radio station and subscribe to this podcast. Have questions? Find us on Twitter @1A.
“Shrike” original lyrics by Andrew Hozier-Byrne. Produced by Rob Kirwan and Andrew Hozier-Byrne for Rubyworks and Island Records. Transcript
"Moment's Silence (Common Tongue)" original lyrics by Andrew Hozier-Byrne. Produced by Markus Dravs for Rubyworks and Island Records. Transcript
"NFWMB" original lyrics by Andrew Hozier-Byrne. Produced by Markus Dravs for Rubyworks and Island Records. Transcript
"Nina Cried Power" original lyrics by Andrew Hozier-Byrne. Produced by Markus Dravs for Rubyworks and Island Records. Transcript
"My Love Will Never Die" original lyrics by Willie Dixon. Produced by Andrew Hozier-Byrne for Ruby Works and Island Records. This song is a cover of Otis Rush's "My Love Will Never Die" released in 1956. Transcript
“Arsonist's Lullabye” original lyrics by Andrew Hozier-Byrne. Produced by Rob Kirwan for Rubyworks and Island Records. Transcript
“Run” original lyrics by Andrew Hozier-Byrne. Produced by Rob Kirwan for Rubyworks and Island Records. Transcript
“In the Woods Somewhere” original lyrics by Andrew Hozier-Byrne. Produced by Rob Kirwan for Rubyworks and Island Records. Transcript
“Cherry Wine” original lyrics by Andrew Hozier-Byrne. Produced by Rob Kirwan for Rubyworks and Island Records. CW for Domestic Violence Transcript
“Foreigner's God” original lyrics by Andrew Hozier-Byrne. Produced by Rob Kirwan for Rubyworks and Island Records. Transcript
“Foreigner's God” original lyrics by Andrew Hozier-Byrne. Produced by Rob Kirwan for Rubyworks and Island Records. TW: death of an infant Transcript
"It Will Come Back" original lyrics by Andrew Hozier-Byrne. Produced by Rob Kirwan for Rubyworks and Island Records. Transcript
"Like Real People Do" original lyrics by Andrew Hozier-Byrne. Produced by Rob Kirwan for Rubyworks and Island Records. Transcript
"Work Song" original lyrics by Andrew Hozier-Byrne. Produced by Rob Kirwan for Rubyworks and Island Records. Transcript
"Sedated" original lyrics by Andrew Hozier-Byrne. Produced by Rob Kirwan for Rubyworks and Island Records. Transcript
“In a Week” original lyrics by Andrew Hozier-Byrne. Produced by Rob Kirwan for Rubyworks and Island Records.
"From Eden" original lyrics by Andrew Hozier-Byrne. Produced by Rob Kirwan for Rubyworks and Island Records.
"To Be Alone" original lyrics by Andrew Hozier-Byrne. Produced by Rob Kirwan for Rubyworks and Island Records.
"Someone New" original lyrics by Andrew Hozier-Byrne and Sallay Maru Garnett. Produced by Rob Kirwan for Rubyworks and Island Records.
"Jackie and Wilson" original lyrics by Andrew Hozier-Byrne. Produced by Rob Kirwan for Rubyworks and Island Records.
This week Ireland's fastest rising musician and Grammy-nominated artist Andrew Hozier Byrne met Jarlath for an insightful chat about his journey which many people will be surprised to hear began with him being spotted by Louis Walsh at a school talent show. Hozier opens up about his admiration for his parents, the music he has never shared, that difficult Gay Byrne interview, his struggles at Trinity College and how his career has not been the skyrocket that many people think it has. Hozier explains the sequence of events which led to Take Me To Church becoming a viral sensation, his anxiety over the decision sell his music to Dr Dre, a startling revelation about Saturday Night Live and why he feels the need to censor himself in interviews. To access this episode in full and to hear all of our episodes in full each week, visit www.patreon.com/irishmanabroad and sign up for just the price of a pint every month. In return, you will gain full access to our entire archive of all of the podcasts we have ever released including - An Irishman In America, Men Behaving Better and An Irishman Behind Bars. If you come over and join in the first two weeks of August 2020, you will be given something very special as an additional thanks that won't disappoint. Our charity partner is jigsawonline.ie. In these tricky times, Jigsaw provides a range of resources, advice and care for your people to help them strengthen their mental health and the skills needed to navigate life. Please visit their website and consider making a donation. For updates on future episodes and live shows follow @jarlath on Twitter, visit www.jigser.com or email the show directly on irishmanabroadpodcast@gmail.com. Disclaimer: All materials contained within this podcast are copyright protected. Third party reuse and/or quotation in whole or in part is prohibited unless direct credit and/or hyperlink to the Irishman Abroad podcast is clearly and accurately provided.
"Take Me to Church" original lyrics by Andrew Hozier-Byrne. Produced by Rob Kirwan for Rubyworks and Island Records.
"Angel of the Small Death and the Codeine Scene" original lyrics by Andrew Hozier-Byrne. Produced by Rob Kirwan for Rubyworks and Island Records.
Andrew Hozier-Byrne's voice is so rich, so vital and so soulful, I'm certain I'll follow his music for a long time to come. The 24-year-old Irishman, who performs under the name Hozier, opens this set with the brilliant and instantly grabby song "Take Me to Church," about passion, sex and religion. --- Set List --- "Take Me To Church" "To Be Alone" "Cherry Wine" --- Team UNPLUGGED.
This week, we delve all the way back to November 2015 when Andrew Hozier Byrne joined Jarlath for a conversation in London while he was working on, what we now know as, the incredible Wasteland Baby album. Today, we bring you a few of the highlights of that 60 minute conversation in which Andrew tells the fascinating story of writing Take Me To Church, his terrifying performance at Oxegen, selling his music to Dr Dre and 'that' tricky Gay Byrne interview.To get your hands on the full unabridged version of this interview, as well as the entire back-catalogue of Irishman Abroad episodes that are no longer available elsewhere, sign up for the price of a pint on patreon.com/irishmanabroad. Or, you can download our App in the App Store for FREE today. It’s all still to play for in the incredible “Come Home” Competition from Currencyfair.com and Irishman Abroad Podcasts. One lucky listener will win a €30,000 relocation package to help towards the cost of moving back to Ireland. Today is the last day to enter so get your entries finalised and submitted! To enter now visit currencyfair.com/comehome today.To access the full back catalogue of 211 Irishman Abroad episodes visit patreon.com/irishmanabroad.You can also gain access to the entire Irishman Abroad archive of episodes through our iPhone and Android Apps. Download the Irishman Abroad Android or iPhone apps for free using the links below.itunes.apple.com/ie/app/an-irishm…d1101165812?mt=8play.google.com/store/apps/detail…anabroad&hl=en_IEAn Irishman Abroad is brought to you by Currency Fair. Currency Fair is the official partner of the podcast. To get great exchange rates and to avoid ridiculous bank and broker charges when transferring money to anywhere in the world go to currencyfair.com.For updates on future episodes and live shows follow @jarlath on Twitter, visit www.jigser.com or email the show directly on irishmanabroadpodcast@gmail.com.Disclaimer: All materials contained within this podcast are copyright protected. Third party reuse and/or quotation in whole or in part is prohibited unless direct credit and/or hyperlink to the Irishman Abroad podcast is clearly and accurately provided.
Welcome, players, to NO ENCORE #154. Jafaris drops in with just days to go until his debut album hits the world, an old friend makes his mark, and the gang try to solve the conundrum that is Andrew Hozier-Byrne. ACT ONE: Icelandic awkwardness, Massive Attack-soundtracked weirdness, and Academy Award-uselessness - it's the preamble. ACT TWO: The boys cop what a mess they've made of this week's news section much too late, so hopefully that top 10 saves the day. ACT THREE: Jafaris is on the rise. Debut album Stride is imminent. He opens up on his faith, his drive, his artistry, realising potential, and why Los Angeles provides its own unique inspiration. ACT FOUR: Time to enter the Wasteland, Baby! as lapsed fans and sceptics unite to hurl themselves headfirst into Hozier's sophomore long form offering. ACT FIVE: SOTW w/ Big Thief, Kojaque, P!nk, Hatchie, and Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever. EXIT MUSIC: King Pallas | 'The Dead'
Andrew Hozier-Byrne is a Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter from Ireland. His debut single from 2013, “Take Me to Church,” was a massive, multi-platinum hit. In September 2018, Hozier released the song “Nina Cried Power,” which features the legendary gospel singer Mavis Staples. In this episode, Hozier breaks down how he made the song, and Mavis Staples tells the story of how she got involved. songexploder.net/hozier
Greetings and Winter Salutations from Slacker HQ (My living room). I hope you are all good! Thanks for jumping into this weeks podcast. It is 10/16 which means only 6 more left of Season 1. The whole Season has absolutely whizzed by! Thank you so much for all the support This week's guest is Andrew Hozier-Byrne aka. Hozier. He is an absolute gem of a human being and was one of the most interesting people that I've have had on the show. He brought with him a never before heard version of 'Take Me to Church', the first demo of a song that would help bring him to a global audience. I hope you enjoy the podcast and as usual! If you enjoyed the podcast then please give us a rate and a review on Apple Podcasts or whatever platform you listen on Follow Phil @philytaggart on Instagram and Twitter https://twitter.com/philytaggart https://www.instagram.com/philytaggart Also Hometown Records my record label has a brand new release. It’s a pulsing punk EP from Derry trio TOUTS. I’ve been working with them for quite a while now and i absolutely adore their music. Check it out! TOUTS on Spotify - https://tinyurl.com/ybf7vca5 TOUTS Vinyl - https://ffm.to/analysisparalysis