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Hung out with David Nail this week. It was a pleasure to talk and learn about David's 20+ years in the industry. From that debut record in 2008 to what I consider some of his best music in 2024. David is one of the best songwriters country music has to offer, today. His new song "Why (feat. Aubrie Sellers)" is out now! Check it out! David's Insta: https://www.instagram.com/davidnail/ Our Insta: https://www.instagram.com/rcm_podcast/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kyle-corbliss/support
Jade Jackson and Aubrie Sellers make up the duo Jackson+Sellers, and they are Maggie's guests on this episode. Jade and Aubrie share stories about the making of their debut album, Breaking Point, and how they found their unexpected musical kinship after back-to-back sets at Americanafest. The duo discusses balancing their creative work with the pressures of the industry, recognizing when to step away from chaos, and the importance of having your voice heard.Jackson+Sellers first crossed paths through back-to-back gigs at Americanafest in Nashville in 2019, a fleeting moment that eventually led to a deep friendship and a true recognition of kindred spirits. During the pandemic, they aligned for an inspiring creative partnership that has yielded one of the most compelling collaborative albums of the last decade. Breaking Point, their exceptional debut on ANTI- Records, establishes Jackson+Sellers as women who share an intuitive musical kinship and a rare ability to craft tight singular pop-rock tracks without losing sight of their songwriting selves. By shedding the identities pre-assigned to them by the music industry, Jackson+Sellers have fashioned an album reflective of their expansive musical interests, from ‘70s rock to indie pop to West Coast country.Salute the Songbird is brought to you by Osiris Media. Hosted by Maggie Rose. Produced by Austin Marshall, Maggie Rose, and Kirsten Cluthe with production assistance from Grace Roemer and Kip Baggett. Edited by Justin Thomas of Revoice Media. Music by Maggie Rose. Graphics by Mark Dowd. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jade Jackson and Aubrie Sellers join Nick to discuss having put their solo careers aside to collaborate as a duo and their new record Breaking Point. Bringing together their backgrounds steeped in music, this record mixes up a California 70's meets Nashville Americana vibe. Jade and Aubrie join me to chat about their influences such as Emmylou Harris and Bruce Springsteen, transitioning from solo artists to a duo, solitary songwriting and overcoming being introverted in order to perform to an audience. Thanks for listening! Tune in next week and don't forget to take a minute to review the podcast. In this incredibly competitive podcasting world, every piece of feedback helps. Follow our social media channels for last-minute announcements and guest reveals @theradicalpod on Instagram and Facebook. Find out more about today's guests Jade Jackson + Aubrie Sellers. Find out more about your host, Nick Terzo
It sounds like a cliché, but sometimes when you expect the unexpected, you might just get exactly what you need. That's what happened to then-California-based singer/songwriters Jade Jackson and Aubrie Sellers after a chance meeting in 2019. Jackson and Sellers, both accomplished artists on different ends of the country-rock spectrum, began working together on one of Jade's songs Hush during the start of the pandemic. One thing led to another, and both relocated to Nashville to record the compelling new album Breaking Point, released in October 2021. Breaking Point is a revelation, with both artists pushing themselves into an earthy, atmospheric album driven by loud, crunchy guitars and tight hooks all around. In this interview, Jackson and Sellers provide no explanation for how and why their voices blend so well together. Nor can they explain how their unlikely pairing has turned into a deep friendship and dramatic artistic statement. Join me as Jade and Aubrie walk us through four songs from Breaking Point—Devil is an Angel, Waste Your Time, Hush, and Fair Weather. We also discuss the fickle nature of the industry and how hard it is to make a living as an artist.
Jade Jackson and Aubrie Sellers are individually awesome. Together, they are spectacular as Jackson+Sellers. They talk to Brad about their new album Breaking Point.
Episode 63 of the HELL FUCKIN' YEAH! Podcast with Mike Gruttola. Interview with Singer-Songwriter Duo JACKSON+SELLERS in anticipation of their debut album Breaking Point. Out October 22nd, 2021 on ANTI Records. jacksonsellers.com linktr.ee/mikegruttola
Nathan Bell pounds his way into The Marinade. Nathan Bell is a singer and songwriter whose latest record Red, White, and American Blues (it can happen here) is now available everywhere. Red, White, and American Blues is a powerhouse record that includes contributions from Aubrie Sellers, Regina McCrary, and Patti Griffin. This is one of those conversations that covers a ton of ground. Y'all, I am so grateful for this opportunity and so excited for you to hear this one.
Los de la Caballería de las Llanuras nos definen el country de varias formas, una de ellas la elegida por Ben Mastwick, cantautor de Melbourne con su banda psicodélica de honky tonk The Million$. Hiss Golden Messenger es una banda de música folk estadounidense, originaria de Durham, Carolina del Norte, dirigida por MC Taylor que muestra una sensibilidad con aromas marinos; el toque psicodélico viene a cargo del granjero Farmer Dave & The Wizards Of The West con su música psicodélica californiana, ideal para la mitad de Clave de Rock. El clásico y veterano Ronnie Milsap tiene algunas fantáticas canciones en su disco primaveral y Danny Burns acompañado por los grandes artistas Aubrie Sellers, Dan Tyminski y Jerry Douglas nos enseña a llevar el compás del bluegrass moderno. Travis Tritt (otro que viene de los 80 del siglo pasado) canta sobre el tiempo en el que se podía fumar en los bares (curioso siendo músico) y finalizamos con Angela Autumn,nueva cantante vaquera que planta sus semillas al lado de Charlie Marie y su tren soulero.Flatland Cavalry, Country Is…Flatland Cavalry, A Cowboy Knows HowBen Mastwyk, Trouble's What I FoundBen Mastwyk, Facets of the DiamondHiss Golden Messenger, The Great MystifierHiss Golden Messenger, HardlytownFarmer Dave & The Wizards Of The West, Cave WallsFarmer Dave & The Wizards Of The West, Babe Got Plans (For Me)Ronnie Milsap, Big Bertha (feat. Vince Gill)Ronnie Milsap, FireworksDanny Burns, Trouble (feat. Aubrie Sellers, Dan Tyminski, Jerry Douglas)Danny Burns, Mercenary Song (feat. Steve Earle)Travis Tritt, Smoke In A BarAngela Autumn, Sowin' SeedsCharlie Marie, Soul Train
For episode 67, we are joined by singer Jade Jackson. Jade has released two albums produced by Social Distortion frontman, Mike Ness. Jade tells us about her background in California and the music she grew up on and how music became a career for her. We get into how lockdown put her flourishing touring schedule on hold and what the plans are the next few years. Look out for Jade's exciting new side project with Aubrie Sellers. Apple Spotify Instagram Twitter Facebook Email
On Episode 179, I'm joined by singer-songwriter Ryan Culwell. During this conversation, we talk about the Perryton, Texas native's Panhandle roots, developing a sound, style, & feel for his albums Flatlands & The Last American, living in Nashville, recording the Nine Inch Nails song "Head Like a Hole" with Aubrie Sellers, and what's coming next for the Texas songwriter. This episode's presenting partner is Desert Door Texas Sotol and The Blue Light Live.New Slang PatreonNew Slang TwitterNew Slang InstagramNew Slang FacebookNew Slang Merch StoreThe Neon Eon PodcastThe Neon Eon Merch Store Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/ThomasMooney)
A multi-faceted and versatile artist, Cy Winstanley is one of the most special singers, songwriters, and guitarists in Nashville. Born in New Zealand, Cy is best known as the lead singer for award-winning band 'Tattletale Saints', where he has released several well-known albums including 2020's 'Dancing Under The Dogwoods'. Cy is also a highly in-demand studio and live guitarist playing important roles with a variety of artists including Brandy Clarke, Aubrie Sellers, Andrew Combs, Rachel Baiman, Peter Bradley Adams, and many more. His newest solo project, 'The Dumplings EP' shows a mature yet playful artist, using guitar and songwriting to take listeners on a fun artistic journey. We welcome this wonderful artist to the show and stay tuned for a great performance from his newest EP 'The Dumplings EP'. For more on Cy Winstanley: www.cywinstanley.com
Listen to the song "Living Instead" here: https://smarturl.it/livinginstead/ Connect with Olivia: Site: http://olivialane.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/olivialanemusic Facebook: http://facebook.com/olivialanemusic Twitter: http://twitter.com/olivialanemusic Spotify: http://olivialane.com/spotify --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/olivialanemusic/support
This week on the show, we catch up with a rising star in boundary-bending country and take-no-prisoners rock n roll - Aubrie Sellers. What have you been doing since the pandemic hit in late February? Somehow Aubrie has managed to release both a striking new LP of twisty guitar-drenched originals in Far From Home (collaborating with her roots rock heroes like Steve Earle) while also pushing herself to make a EP of beloved covers in the aptly titled World On Fire. In rejuvenating a faded favorite like Chris Isaak's “Wicked Game” she takes a song we all thought we knew and twists it around until it seems like a poisonous reverb-zapped revelation that just arrived this week out of nowhere. Aubrie was prepared to make music earlier than most. Often not going to traditional schools, she grew up doing her homework on tour buses, hanging out in green rooms and getting her feet wet on stages in Nashville's tight-knit country community; you might know her mom as twangy-pop icon Lee Ann Womack, and her dad Jason Sellers had a few chart toppers of his own, writing for folks like Kenny Chesney and playing in Ricky Skaggs' touring band. Sellers made her major label debut in 2016 with the more straight-ahead but tightly crafted New City Blues, and earlier sang on a compilation record with the late Ralph Stanley. But at only 27, Aubrie feels and sounds like an old soul who is less interested in climbing the current country charts with a slick radio hit about trucks, backyard parties and ex-boyfriends, than mining thornier material like her history of anxiety and stage-fright, while harnessing the punky poet outlaw energy that more cerebral songwriters like Steve Earle and Lucinda Williams have become known for. And people are indeed taking notice, as Sellers' scorching duet with Earle, “My Love Will Not Change,” was recently nominated for the Americana Music Association's Song of the Year. Stick around to the end of the episode to hear an acoustic live-from-home rendition of her tune “Far From Home.”
A look back at the life of Justin Townes Earle with Webb Wilder. Dashboard Confessional Guitarist Armon Jay discusses his solo work. Aubrie Sellers talks about her new ep “World On Fire” and Drake White is celebrating survival after suffering a brain bleed on stage 1 year ago at a concert in Roanoke, Virginia. Enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joshbelcheruncharted/support
Aubrie Sellers released Far From Home - the follow up to her critically acclaimed album New City Blues - in February 2020. Rolling Stone called the record “halting and poignant” and Paste Magazine says ”she’s an honest storyteller with a singular personality. She can both float in on a cloud of love songs and crank out existential country-rock.” Having previously toured with Chris Stapleton, Miranda Lambert, and Robert Earl Keen among others, she is set to head out on the CMT Next Women of Country Tour with Tanya Tucker in 2021. When she’s not on the road, Aubrie spends her time supporting non-profits and organizations like Girls to the Moon, Feminist Camp, Imagination Library, and World Vision and promoting her love of reading with her book club Biblioclique. Her new EP of cover songs, World On Fire, comes out in August 7th 2020. https://aubriesellers.com
This week, we review Kenny Chesney's "Here and Now" and Aubrie Sellers' "Far From Home." We also discuss the state of country music in general.
On Episode 098, I'm joined by singer-songwriter Aubrie Sellers where we discuss the ins and outs of her latest album, the atmospheric Far From Home. Sellers and company recorded the sharp, bold, and stark Far From Home at the secluded studio Sonic Ranch right outside the desert town of Tornillo, Texas. The results are a mix of fierce rock and roll anthems such as the gritty "Drag You Down," and sugary and swaying "Lucky Charm" to the vulnerable ease of "Worried Mind" and the intimate smoky postcard of "Haven't Even Kissed Me Yet." Throughout, Sellers shines as a vocalist and moment capturer--especially on the aforementioned "Haven't Even Kissed Me Yet." Sellers and I talk about growing up on a tour bus, songwriting--in Nashville, in the modern era, and when collaborations click--Led Zeppelin, and recording an album out in the desert.This episode is sponsored by Wicker’s Mesquite Smoked Jalapeno Jelly. Use the code "NEWSLANG" at checkout for 10% off your order. Order here –> wickerstx.comThis episode is sponsored by Smith Iron & Design. Order here –> smithironanddesign.comFollow New Slang on Twitter here, Instagram here, and Facebook here. To order New Slang merch, visit the online store here.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thomasdmooney)
En TOMA UNO estamos a la espera del fin del mundo que, por lo visto es hoy. Si así fuera, queremos despedirnos a lo grande y empezamos por una celebración: ¡Feliz Día Europeo de la Música! Los American Honors & Awards se llevarán a cabo en el Auditorio Ryman en Nashville el próximo 16 de septiembre, aunque la Americana Music Association no ha querido especificar el formato debido a la evolución de la situación con respecto a Covid-19 . Lo que si sabemos son los nominados para esta edición, a los que damos un repaso en el comienzo del programa, empezando por el Álbum del año, al que aspiran: And It’s Still Alright, Nathaniel Rateliff Country Squire, Tyler Childers The Highwomen, The Highwomen Jaime, Brittany Howard While I’m Livin’, Tanya Tucker En cuanto al Artista del año, los nominados han sido: Brandi Carlile Brittany Howard John Prine Tanya Tucker Yola La tercera categoría ha sido Dúo o grupo del año, para que se lo disputan: Black Pumas Drive-By Truckers The Highwomen Buddy & Julie Miller Our Native Daughters La tercera categoría ha sido para la Canción del año: “And It’s Still Alright” Nathaniel Rateliff. Compuesta por Nathaniel Rateliff. “Bring My Flowers Now” Tanya Tucker. Compuesta por Brandi Carlile, Phil Hanseroth, Tim Hanseroth y Tanya Tucker. “Crowded Table” The Highwomen. Compuesta por Brandi Carlile, Natalie Hemby y Lori McKenna. “My Love Will Not Change” Aubrie Sellers featuring Steve Earle. Compuesta por Billy Burnette y Shawn Camp. “Stay High” Brittany Howard. Compuesta por Brittany Howard. “Thoughts and Prayers” Drive-By Truckers. Compuesta por Patterson Hood. Nuestro recorrido por los nominados de la Americana Music Association ha terminado con el Artista emergente del año: Black Pumas Katie Pruitt Aubrie Sellers Billy Strings Kelsey Waldon La herencia de Neal Casal es irrefutable. Trístemente desaparecido el pasado año, su legado en solitario y con Chris Robinson Brotherhood, los Cardinals de Ryan Adams y Circles Around the Sun, nos dejan un legado creativo espectacular. La Neal Casal Music Foundation (NCMF) está trabajando en la edición para el próximo año 2021 de un doble álbum y triple vinilo llamado Highway Butterfly: The Songs Of Neal Casal en el que participan una treintena de músicos como Jaime Wyatt, Marcus King, Shooter Jennings, Warren Haynes, Phil Lesh, Lucinda Williams, Steve Earle, Zephaniah OHora, Aaron Lee Tasjan o Billy Strings. Precisamente este último junto a Circles Around The Sun ha grabado “All The Luck In The World”, que en 2001 formó parte del álbum Rain, Wind And Speed del ya mítico artista de Nueva Jersey. El vocalista Eric Burton y el guitarrista Adrian Quesada formaron Black Pumas hace tres años y en el pasado 2019 publicaron su disco de debut con el nombre del dúo como título, siendo nominados al Grammy como Mejor Nuevo Artista. Quesada había formado parte del Grupo Fantasma, una banda de toques latinos, con la que ya ganó un gramófono dorado hace 10 años. Se encontraron en Austin, Texas, y decidieron aunar fuerzas como Black Pumas y moverse en el terreno de la Americana. La semana pasada, a punto de cumplirse el primer aniversario de aquel álbum, el dúo lanzó su versión de “Fast Car”, un clásico de Tracy Chapman que en 1988 nos hizo reflexionar sobre nuestra lucha diaria por que valga la pena vivir. Mary Chapin Carpenter ha sido desde siempre una de nuestras contadoras de historias favoritas y nos encanta poder escuchar un adelanto de su nuevo trabajo, The Dirt And The Stars. Producido de nuevo por Ethan Johns, ha sido grabado una vez más completamente en vivo en los Estudios Real World de Peter Gabriel en Bath, al suroeste de Inglaterra, un lugar perfecto para reflexionar sobre momentos personales e íntimos, algo que Mary Chapin hizo en su casa de Virginia antes de la cuarentena. “Between The Dirt And The Stars”, que es la pieza sobre la que gira el proyecto, recubierta de nostalgia por los días de la adolescencia, un tiempo en el que la vida se podía resumir con “Wild Horses” sonando en la radio. Para su nuevo álbum, Neon Cross, Jaime Wyatt ha podido contar a su lado con Shooter Jennings, que ha dotado de la brillantez imprescindible a un trabajo que suponía casi una confesión pública de la complicada biografía de esta mujer nacida en el estado de Washington. Uno de los momentos más emocionantes del disco ha sido este dúo junto a Jessi Colter, madre de Shooter y viuda de Waylon Jennings, en un himno de tintes feministas como "Just A Woman", reivindicando el valor real de las mujeres a las que se les privado de la voz y del reconocimiento. Estamos ante un registro con enfoque de gran angular, de letras profundas y muy personales expresadas con una voz sin cortapisas. Tessy Lou Williams ha encontrado la mejor respuesta a un esfuerzo muy valioso por recuperar las esencias de la country music, regresando a los modos tradicionales y olvidando todo lo que entretiene en su búsqueda. Rodeada de algunos de los nombres fundamentales de esa perpetua introspección en el estilo, como Larry Cordle, Brennen Leigh, Lesley Satcher, Jerry Salley, Jon Randall e incluso la joven Ashley Campbell, estamos ante uno de los discos más recomendables de este año. Para cerrar un trabajo perfectamente armonizado, Tessy ha escogido “Pathway Of Teardrops”, un tema legendario que han grabado desde Webb Pierce –su compositor junto a Wayne Walker- a los Osborne Brothers, pasando por K.T. Oslin, Rhonda Vincent o Alison Krauss, y que la joven artista de Montana conoció a través de New Monday, el supergrupo que forman Val Storey, Larry Cordle y Carl Jackson. Supone una apuesta formal por la vuelta más respetuosa a las raíces. Para despedir a la Americana en esta semana y emplazarlos para la próxima, hemos preferido a Margo Price con “Drifter”, un tema inédito de las sesiones de grabación de su nuevo álbum, That’s How Rumors Get Started. Ayer comenzó el verano y hoy es el Día Europeo de la Música. Esperemos que el calendario maya nos haga un guiño y nos permita volver los próximos sábado y domingo a la sintonía habitual de Radio 3. Escuchar audio
We remain big fans of Adam and Shannon Wright, who collectively perform as the Wrights. Adam now spends most of his time writing songs in Nashville and you’ll find his work on releases by Lee Ann Womack, Alan Jackson and Aubrie Sellers. He’s also proven to be one of the hotter songwriters in bluegrass. His collaboration with Brandy Clark –… Read more The post Show 50 Songwriter Adam Wright appeared first on Americana One.
Banjo player, comedian, actor, and musician Ed Helms has combined music and comedy in an online show for the pandemic era, The Whiskey Sour Happy Hour, presented by The Bluegrass Situation. He joins John to talk about making old-timey magic, with music performed by the featured artists like Aubrie Sellers and her mother Lee Ann Womack, multi-instrumentalist Robert Ellis and his glorious robe, and Helms himself. Plus, a discussion of that scene of Helms playing the sitar in the Christmas party episode of The Office. The Whiskey Sour Happy Hour benefits MusiCares’ COVID-19 Relief Fund and personal protective equipment and supplies through Direct Relief. Future guests include Rhiannon Giddens and Francesco Turrisi, Jerry Douglas, and more surprises in store. The Whiskey Sour Happy Hour airs at 8PM EDT via YouTube on May 13. The previous three episodes (April 22, 29, May 6) are also archived on The Bluegrass Situation's YouTube channel.
Aubrie Sellers is one of those artists that can floor you in person and still can hold the same impact as listening to a record. Dripping with an LA vibe, this Texas-Nashville citizen still carries her unique brand of "garage country" in her latest album. But throw in now the sounds and influences of The Beach Boys, Dick Dale, The Ventures, and even the music from Quentin Tarantino movies. Far From Home was released in February, just as COVID-19 started taking precedent in the media and tours were canceling all over the US. What's the next thing to do in an album cycle during a global pandemic? We go through the woes of record label deals, and that age-old thing of, "We don't know what to do with you..." that record labels still love to say. Not to mention the realities and the influence of a musical family like hers. The balances of art and business, mixed with learning to let go, and working solely with your identity as you're still figuring it out are some of the other things we tackle over our phoner.
We spin NEW tunes this hour from Mike Sanchez, Aubrie Sellers, The Tri-Gantics, The Rhythm Treasures, The Rhyolite Sound, The Joeys, Dennis J. Leise and Los Tiki Phantoms as part of our instru-Mental Breakdown. We pay tribute to the late, great Sleepy LaBeef with a couple of tunes. Plus, we take a stroll to the Doo-Wop Corner, board the Rockabilly N Blues Time Machine and drop a quarter in the Jammin' James Jukebox! Intro Voice Over- Rob "Cool Daddy" Dempsey Intro Music Bed: Brian Setzer- "Rockabilly Blues" Elvis Presley- "Stranger In My Hometown" (Undubbed Jam) Reverend Horton Heat- "If It Ain't Got Rhythm" Aubrie Sellers- "Drag You Down" instru-Mental Breakdown: Sleepy LaBeef- "Wipe Out" Los Tiki Phantoms- "You Got It" The Tri-Gantics- "Ain't No Stoppin'" Mike Sanchez- "Fast Train" The Rhythm Treasures- "Don't Freeze On Me" Doo-Wop Corner: The Coasters- "I'm A Hog For You" The Flamingos- "That's My Baby (Chick-A-Boom)" RIP: Sleepy LaBeef- "Fool About You" Sleepy passed away December 26, 2019 at 84 years old Dennis J. Leise- "King Of The Rock & Roll Jungle" Rockabilly N Blues Time Machine Week ending May 7, 1961: #99 Dion- "The Kissin' Game" #73 Ricky Nelson- "Hello Mary Lou" #1 Del Shannon- "Runaway" Jammin' James Jukebox: Sammy Julian- "Lead Guitar Man" The Rhyolite Sound- "There I Go" The Joeys- "Phantom Bride of 13 Curves" Outro Music Bed: Link Wray- "The Swag"
Ep433: Soul music from the Betty fox Band, experimental alt.folk form the Wood Brothers, western swing from the Carolyn Sills Combo, bluegrass from Sideline, deep country from Keith Rayburn, wall of sound rock & roll from Aubrie Sellers, and country rock from the Drive-by Truckers. "For people who like their hearts a little bit broken" originated from Americana Music Show.
Ep432: I've got the new Drive-by Truckers album this week! Plus another amazing track from Chicago Farmer, wall of sound rock & roll from Aubrie Sellers, new country from Shantell Ogden, a bluesy crooner from Willie Nelson, songwriter Robert Vincent, and another track from new John Moreland album you gotta hear. "For people who take it out on the highway" originated from Americana Music Show.
Our list of the best new albums out this week includes the "garage country" of Aubrie Sellers, former Belle and Sebastian singer Isobel Campbell's first solo album in 14 years, Frazey Ford and more.Featured Albums:1. Nada Surf — Never Not TogetherFeatured Song: "Come Get Me"2. Aubrie Sellers — Far From HomeFeatured Song: "Glad"3. Elkhorn — The Storm Sessions4. Envy — The Fallen CrimsonFeatured Song: "Swaying Leaves and Scattering Breath"5. Frazey Ford — U Kin Be The SunFeatured Song: "Azad"6. Hamerkop — RemoteFeatured Song: "The Splendor That Was Rome"7. Isobel Campbell — There is No OtherFeatured Song: "Below Zero"8. Steve Spacek — HousesFeatured Song: "Higher Place"9. Spanish Love Songs — Brave Faces EveryoneFeatured Song: "Routine Pain"10. William Prince — RelieverFeatured Song: "Wasted"Other notable releases for Febl 7: Antibalas — Fu Chronicles; Ásgeir --Bury the Moon; Boldy James and The Alchemist — The Price of Tea in China; Cheerleader — Almost Forever; The Cadillac Three — Country Fuzz; Christopher Paul Stelling — Best of Luck; Darling West — We'll Never Know Unless We Try; Gil Scott-Heron & Makaya McCraven — We're New Again; Green Day — Father of All; Iyla — Other Ways to Vent; Kat Edmonson — Dreamers Do; Khruangbin & Leon Bridges — Texas Sun; La Roux — Supervision; The Lone Bellow — Half Moon Light; Oh Wonder — No One Can Wear Your Crown; Sepultura — Quadra; Shopping — All or Nothing.
Episode 103 features two artists who are showcasing at AmericanaFest 2019 with new albums ready for early next year. Brian Wright has lived and made music in Texas, Los Angeles and Nashville, where he's been a guitar-slinging sideman and the co-founder of Cafe Rooster Records. His next opus is the sonically experimental Lapse of Luxury. Aubrie Sellers grew up around the country music business in Nashville but took her time finding her own vision as an artist and writer. We talk about the run-up to her second album, Far From Home.
Bobby and Eddie talk about artists who also have famous musicians for parents. From Miley Cyrus, Thomas Rhett, Enrique Iglesias, Jakob Dylan, Lukas Nelson and more! Bobby talks to Aubrie Sellers about her new music and album coming in Feb 2020. He talked to her about how she wanted to create her own music career without being associated with her mom Lee Ann Womack. Follow us on Instagram! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Staggering data from 2016 tells us that in the state of Tennessee alone, we see more than 8,000 children processed through the foster care system each year with less than 4,000 families willing to provide care. These children’s separation from family and/or consistent, stable home environments can be brief or tragically prolonged. Statistics even tell us that children who enter the system over the age of 8, have only a 20% chance of being fostered, which leaves them “aged out” after 10 years, after which many face homelessness. We share these numbers not to guilt or exhort, but to give a much needed context for the issue of foster care. One that no longer plays out like musical scenes from Annie, but one locked in a stalemate between much needed progress and antiquated, red-tape protocol. One I knew virtually nothing about before working with NaSHEville and amazing organizations like Bloom Family Design, whose founder and owner, Melissa, shares more on the issue with us on today’s podcast. We are also joined by Jenny Reimold, a foster parent and advocate, mom to seven, and creative mind behind Whim & Willow Designs. What we learned is this. The most paramount concern in the foster system is to reunite children with family. An honorable and logical game plan on paper, right? Unfortunately, it seems the theory far outshines the execution, with stories upon stories of families with safe, loving homes being denied the chance to care for a child who is subsequently put back into the inadequate care of a relative. Our hopes are this. First, that time and advocacy can eventually recalibrate this system to hold the legal best interest of the child above all other variables. Second, that through this episode of the She’s in the City podcast and our #FosterKindness event this Thursday, March 7th, those of us not yet familiar with the system will embrace the ways in which we can support the organizations and remarkable families who steward their homes and their hearts to foster children, day in and day out. Please join us this Thursday at AJ’s Goodtime Bar for She’s in the City’s inaugural fundraising event and support #FosterKindness. Tickets can be purchased HERE and include hors d’oeuvres, a dessert bar and signature cocktail, as well as a performance by Aubrie Sellers. All proceeds go to support the Printz family through Bloom Family Designs and Tennessee Baptist Children’s Home. See more of Robert and Kalie Printz’s foster story below. Robert and Kalie have 5 children in their home. Their oldest is 6 years old (biological son), 3 year old twins girls who were originally fostered and now are fully adopted, a 1 year old fostered boy, and a 1 month old biological son! Robert works for Dave Ramsey and is an unbelievably calm, patient, and supportive husband and father. Kalie is simply incredible. She helps lead the Wrap Around ministry for adoptive and foster families. Within that role, she leads a Fostering Together support group. She also works for Tennessee Kids Belong, a chapter of America's Kids Belong, a non-profit working to find forever homes for orphans. Kalie also teaches PATH training classes for prospective foster families. She does all this with pure humility and credit to the Lord. The Printz family recently moved to a new home in Franklin to accommodate their growing family and need help putting together the kids rooms. Most of the items they have now have been passed down from other generous families, and they hope to create a wonderful space for their girls with funds from this week’s #FosterKindess event. Brian and Kalie were nominated to receive proceeds for the girls’ new rooms by another generous foster dad in the area.
Ancient drugs, songwriting and Texas music with Greyhounds and Mando Saenz. Greyhounds own Andrew and Anthony, pop in to talk about their newest record Cheyenne Valley Drive. This makes the bands 7th record and probably one of their rawest recording to date. They traveled to Memphis to cut songs like "No Other Woman" and "Credo" with producer Matt Ross-Spang in Sam Phillips Recording Services. The guys are no newbies in the business. After years with other bands, building their own studio in Austin, TX, and continuously touring they still make time to produce and record other projects with other artists in their own space, Bud's Recording Services. Visit www.greyhoundsmusic.com for music, tour, and merch, and follow them @greyhoundsmusic. Then Mando Saenz, Nashville based/Texas influenced songwriter, comes in to talk about his notable cuts and even deep cuts. Mando quickly grabbed the attention of celebrated producer Frank Liddell by happenstance. Before to long Mando inked a deal with Frank's publishing company, Carnival Music, and quickly started writing songs with Miranda Lambert, Lee Ann Womack, Jim Lauderdale, Aubrie Sellers, Jack Ingram, Eli Young Band, Wade Bowen, and much more. Is there a division between the artist and a songwriter, and what if you happen to be both? What keeps Mando writing haunting, truthful songs even though he may not have experienced the context himself. For everything about Mando visit www.mandosaenzmusic.com and follow him @mandosaenz.
'Female Friday' artist Aubrie Sellers stops by the studio, Bobby decides to let the listeners interview Lindsay Ell and Amy drops 'The Morning Corny' Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
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Bobby is joined this week by Aubrie Sellers. Bobby and Aubrie talk about how different her sound is and what influenced her. Bobby asks her about her musical upbringing with her mom Lee Ann Womack, her father Jason Sellers (artist/songwriter ) and step-dad Frank Liddell (producer). Bobby and Aubrie also bond over music and being introverts. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Aubrie Sellers plays tracks from New City Blues and talks about getting her first guitar at 13, writing with Adam Wright, and her “garage country” sound. Also on this episode, I’ve got the new James Houlihan album and more new music from Rod Melancon, Darrell Scott, Reagan Boggs, Margo Price, Dave Insley, and an extended Allman Brothers Band jam. "Aubrie Sellers goes all electric on New City Blues (Ep297)" originated from Americana Music Show.
The Music Featured On This Weeks Episode Is From The Following Albums: Dori Freeman – Dori Freeman (2016) Aubrie Sellers – New City Blues (2016) Kasey Chambers – Bittersweet (2014) Nina Persson – Animal Heart (2014) Dorifreeman.com Aubriesellers.com Kaseychambers.com Facebook.com/ninaperssonofficial (Subscribe to show on Apple device) Itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/w.b.-walkers-old-soul-radio/id632683666?mt=2 (Subscribe to show on Android device) Stitcher.com/podcast/wb-walkers-old-soul-radio-show Glen-simpson.com […]
Sorry, but Half-Pints, Whole-Notes has a guest this week. We're calling it the Hell Furnace. You'll be able to tune him out just like we did, chiefly by drinking beer and listening to music. This week we have beers from podcast favorite brewers Sierra Nevada and Bent Paddle. For albums, we go through a slew of singer-songwriters: Shirlette Ammons, Walter Martin, Aubrie Sellers, and Anya Marina. Plus quick takes on The Lemons, GoGo Penguin, The Crookes, and Abi Reimold. So; join Rebecca Ruiz and Josh Wodarz for another Half-Pints, Whole-Notes where they pretty much like everything. They want you to like everything, too. https://open.spotify.com/user/riskylengths/playlist/58ILJz850s7d4isf5SKQgC