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Moved to pay homage to Kris Kristofferson who died on September 28th, Dad and I invoke his unique story, his musical talent, and what he meant to us. Propelled by the singer/songrwriter exemplar, we get into Glen Hansard, Blaze Foley, Paul Simon, drift into a gospel eddy, and close out with a Leonard Cohen cover. Enjoy. Full playlist: https://tinyurl.com/222h6atv
This week Tyler and Danny present three classic protest country songs that are [unfortunately] still relevant, especially given the results of last week's election.Likely there are more country tunes that stick it to the Man comin', but in this week please enjoy "Your Flag Decal Won't Get You Into Heaven Anymore" by John Prine, "Oval Room" by Blaze Foley, and "Plane Wreck at Los Gatos" by Bruce Springsteen (also known as "Deportees", originally by Woody Guthrie).Check out our Patreon!Check out our new merch store!Instagram: @TakeThisPodandShoveItFor everything else click HERE!Want to create your own great podcast? Why not start today! We use BuzzSprout for hosting and have loved it. So we suggest you give them a try as well! Buzzsprout gets your show listed in every major podcast platform, and makes understanding your podcast data a breeze. Follow this link to let Buzzsprout know we sent you—you'll get a $20 credit if you sign up for a paid plan, and it helps support our show.
Zachary Scott Kline came into my consciousness thanks to an email from Nashville songwriter, Henry Conlon, a former guest on my Tasty Brew Music Radio Show and Podcast. Zachary's power trio that included Ray Akers on bass and Sam Hatfield on drums was coming to the Heartland including playing a show in Lawrence. It was a great honor to host what I believe to be Zachary's debut radio interview and performance. Zachary found his way to Americana via competitive football and the San Francisco punk scene. Apparently there is an inside joke that when they turn 30, punk rockers put a cowboy hat on and mutate into something completely different. Really? I duly note Zachary counts John Prine, Blaze Foley, Ryan Bingham, David Ramirez and Jason Isbell as strong influences. Well done. I find Zachary's songcrafting sincere and his lyricism and turn of phrase compelling. Zachary…keep working on that website...the music loving public at large needs to find you with ease. Enjoy the debut radio performance and interview of Zachary Scott Kline.
Stagione X - ep 10 - Terra, Hobo, spari e libertà: Woody Guthrie e Blaze Foley
Join us for our third episode where we discuss a fella who always landed outside of the outlaws. Michael David Fuller, better known as Blaze Foley, had a strange way of having the rug pulled out from under him. Despite all his trials, he seemed to remain a humble and loyal character throughout his short life. A special kind of singer songwriter in his time, we hope that you will look him up and get to appreciate his music as much as we do. Thank you for listening...
Lucinda Williams, Blaze Foley, and me.
Cinematographer Steve Cosens, CSC first met actor and director Ethan Hawke on the movie Born to Be Blue, a biographical re-imagining of the life of Chet Baker. Ethan played Chet Baker, and he and Steve connected over their similar film tastes. A few years later, Hawke called Steve to shoot Blaze, a film he was directing. Blaze is a semi-biographical imagining of the life of Texas songwriting legend Blaze Foley. While Ethan Hawke is drawn to directing films based on real people, the idea to make Wildcat came from his daughter, actor Maya Hawke, who is a huge fan of Flannery O'Connor's work. Though Wildcat is based on writer Flannery O'Connor's life, it also interweaves her short stories into the plot as she goes through the process of publishing her first novel, Wise Blood in 1952. Steve was unfamiliar with the writer, so he read her short stories and was blown away. For that time, it was unusual for a woman to write darkly humorous and disturbing stories. Hawke proposed they shoot in Kentucky, and sent Steve videos of a few location scouts. They both liked the idea of O'Connor's fictional short stories overlapping into the story of her real life, weaving together fact and fiction. Both Maya Hawke and Laura Linney play multiple roles and characters, adding to the layers of story within story. Steve decided to keep the camera locked off and more controlled for the sections dealing with O'Connor's real life. He contrasted that by shooting the fictional stories handheld. In post, he played a little bit with the contrast and color of the stories, but the color palette remains a consistent cool blue and green. Wildcat is a small independent film with a tight budget, so shooting for the 1950's presented a bit of a challenge. On location in Kentucky, the production crew needed to find the right period buildings and houses, and Steve was limited by what direction he could shoot to keep anything modern out of frame. They had a script and extensively location scouted, so that they knew what the shot and light limitations would be. But once shooting began, Hawke could keep it loose so that the actors were able to explore more with their characters within the scene. Steve really enjoys working with Hawke because he's a confident director who is not afraid to take chances or change the plan if necessary. As a DP, he finds it freeing, since many directors get locked into the script or the shotlist, and they can't see that there might be another way to be creative. Once he graduated art school in Vancouver, Canada, Steve got his start shooting the music video backgrounds for karaoke songs that were then sent to Hong Kong. The job required him to shoot two videos per day, without being able to scout locations ahead of time. It taught him to be flexible and adapt to the different locations that they would go. It also taught him to light quickly and in many different situations. Wildcat recently premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) and is seeking distribution. Find Steve Cosens: https://www.stevecosens.com/ Instagram: @cosenssteve Sponsored by Hot Rod Cameras: www.hotrodcameras.com Sponsored by Aputure: https://www.aputure.com/ The Cinematography Podcast website: www.camnoir.com Facebook: @cinepod Instagram: @thecinepod Twitter: @ShortEndz
Welcome back to That's How I Remember It. I'm honored to have the incredible songwriter Lucinda Williams here to kick off Season 3. Lucinda is an all time great American songwriter and a three time Grammy winner. This year she put out a fascinating memoir and a great new album as well. I talked to her about all of this as well as seeing Jimi Hendrix in concert, getting past grieving to write songs, Blaze Foley & Townes Van Zandt, how the Vietnam War affected her personally, and so much more. A huge thanks to Lucinda for joining me here. Season 3 is full of great guests, so listen and subscribe.
While Reagan is away getting her kiddo Aggie-fied, we welcome a special guest co-host - Joe's long-time buddy Brian Madden. Misty took over the business spotlight to highlight one of everyone's favorite local restaurants. Mike tells the story of Blaze Foley. Then, things got a little weird when the talk turned to bathroom stalls and certain bodily functions. Sorry folks. The sun has cooked our brains.
Episode 522 also includes an E.W. Essay titled "Posturing" We share several sunbeams (quotes) on Words from the May 2023 issue of the Sun Magazine. We have an E.W. Poem called "Blossoms." Our music this go round is provided by these wonderful artists: Thelonious Monk, Lewis Guess, Joe Strummer & the Mescaleros, the Bee Gees, Blaze Foley, Jackie Wilson, Branford Marsalis and Terence Blanchard. Commercial Free, Small Batch Radio Crafted in the West Mountains of Northeastern Pennsylvania... Heard All Over The World. Tell Your Friends and Neighbors.
In a replay of episode 187, the great Ben Dickey (a musician, a singer, a songwriter & an actor, who starred in the 2018 film Blaze as the titular Blaze Foley, along with The Kid & The Good Lord Bird) & I discuss his tumultous 7 months, the communal experience of Blaze, working on the upcoming series The Peripheral, museums, Eddie Izzard & more. Really cool to speak with Ben. www.instagram.com/ben.dickey.for.true.yall www.bendickeymusic.com www.ben-dickey.bandcamp.com
Primos here's this weeks sonic juice for your well balanced musical meal. Enjoy the tender bits. Send me an email and let me know where you're from and tell what you want to hear. Greencoastradio@gmail.com Playlist Blaze Foley - Clay Pigeons Bessie Griffin - Sometimes I feel like a motherless child Al Green - I can't get next to you The Kinks - All day and all of the night Jake Holmes - Dazed and Confused Led Zeppelin - In the Light Devo - Explosion Mass Evil & Kurnel MC - Block Tactics Gramophone Soul - Ghetto Shank Les Negresses Vertes - Ce Pays Mo Horizons - Chiquita Bonita Massive Attack - Inertia Creeps Richard Marino & his Orchestra - Fever The Stone Roses - Fools Gold Pearl Jam - Once
Americana, Roots, Country, Folk and Acoustic music. Featured Artists . New and classic tracks. Episode includes Nick Cave, Caitlin Rose, Blaze Foley, The Wailin Jennys and The Flying Burrito Brothers.
Isaac Hoskins and CloudwatcherUno talk about his upcoming album, “Bender,” out this Friday 18th November 2022. It's his third album and we got an exclusive listen to this amazing record. It's a showcase for Isaac's storytelling, lyrics, melodies and hooks. Recorded at The Finishing School in Austin, Texas, and produced and engineered by Gordy Quist of The Band of Heathens. Stand out tracks are 'Panhandle Wind', 'The Pistol and The Prayer' and 'H-Town Turnaround'. You can hear the influences of Guy Clark, Jack Ingram, John Prine and Blaze Foley throughout this album. One of Isaac's fans is a certain Taylor Sheridan co-creator of Yellowstone, the phenomenal TV Show. Once he heard the album played at a private party he wanted Isaac's music in the show. Isaac will have two songs on the show. Tune in and listen up to Isaac sing ‘Off The Wagon' in Episode 3 airing Sunday 20th November 2022. Love the podcast? Then by all means feel free to share the news with your friends on social media and help the show grow! PLAY. LISTEN. ENJOY.
Born and raised in Buffalo, NY Gurl Morlix moved to TX in his mid 20s to pursue his love and passion for music. Playing locally, it was a matter of time till the cosmic entity know as Blaze Foley was bound to end up in Morlix's life. The dou would go on to become great friends, play countless shows together as well as record music together until Foley's untimely death in the 80s. Spending time between his family's cabin in Canada and Austin, TX, Gurf still writes and records music constantly and is currenytly working on a release this Fall! it was an honor speaking to this legend and hearing his stories as well as his journey through music and so much more. Enjoy
@camarocrybaby @rosehoundapparel rosehoundapparel.com The scene:We are in Manchaca, Texas at Blaze Foley's gravesite sitting on a Mexican blanket having a fruit picnic and drinking Topo Chicos. We are playing Blaze's songs in dedication and memoriam to him and we are mostly alone, with the exception of Longhorns in the field next to us. It's even nicer than a peaceful park, which is strange to say in a graveyard. Join us and Blaze for a sun-filled evening sharing stories like old friends.Highlights:+ Founder and Owner of Rosehound Apparel+ Degree in Fashion Design+ Being a Canadian from Toronto, moonlighting in Austin, TX+ Thriving under pressure+ If you want something bad enough, you'll make it happen+ The importance of branding+ Starting out with embroidery, patches, and pins+ Blowing up at Urban Outfitters and Zara+ Pop-ups in Japan, London, New York, LA, Vegas…+ Selling in the under $20 pricepoint+ Missing making with your hands+ The appeal of imperfectly made things+ Buying your own kiln when covid shut down studios+ Doing something yourself when you can't find someone to do it+ Screen-printing mirrors+ The satisfaction of putting your work online and having positive response+ Not meeting the demand and being more exclusive+ Interning students from your university+ Making and selling through FSG (Fine Southern Gentlemen) in Austin+ Ceramics: ashtrays, pipes of various shapes+ Moving to Austin in a 200 sq ft silver 1952 Spartan trailer+ Renovating an old trailer and making it your new first home+ Thriving in “non-essential” talents+ Why Austin (and not Los Angeles)?+ The importance of friends and family and ride-or-dies+ Tenacity, impulse, time management, resourcefulness+ Learning to make your art come first+ Using your art as relationship therapy+ Knowing you will always be ok+ Being inspired by other artists, not threatened+ Being an entrepreneur frees you from constraint+ The Id and the Super-ego see-saw (Carl Jung)+ Traveling 30 states in a camper van+ Learning low maintenance through travel+ You create opportunities (they don't find you)+ You might think you want a mullet, but you really want a Francoise Hardy+ Penis pipes and penis wafflesA taste:“People who shoplift aren't afraid to take what they want.”“[I'm] definitely freed from a lot of structured thinking. I'm extremely independent. I know that I can make money out of my own shit. I don't have to worry about a paycheck. I can put things off and I can work harder and I can make more money and I believe that I am able to do that.”Favorite saying:“Tough times never last, only tough people last.”“Radical acceptance.”Support the show
This week- the music of life and reality (television). One of media's more elusive creatures... a musical sequel. Brad and Janet Majors' live a normal life of quiet desperation in their town of Denton, USA. Much to the citizen's enjoyment, Denton has been encased by Farley Flavors and his DTV broadcast network. Everyone in town is either cast, crew, or studio audience for DTV programming. When Bard and Janet are called to participate in a game show, their lives take a turn. Will Janet find that she has always only desired fame? Will Brad ever come to terms with his trauma based emotional blockage? Or will they both be receiving the high ratings with Shock Treatment? A biopic about country music artist Blaze Foley. Scenes of his life are cut between recording his final performance and two of his friends being interviewed. Directed by Ethan Hawke and co-written by Foley's real life muse Sybil Rosen, Blaze. All that and Kevin enters a blissful hyper reality, Tyler themes it up, and Dave sees some docs. Join us, won't you?Episode 264: The Crystal Blaze
Good News: We're highlighting Fight for a Kid and Tap Cancer Out. "Better to Burn Out" My daughter had a pretty good interpretation of the line from Neil Young's "My My, Hey Hey". Inspirational Story: I discuss the 4-minute mile. Nonsense: I discuss bacon and Paul Rudd. Music: I leave you with a song. This week, it's Blaze Foley's "Clay Pigeons". lukenielsen.com instagram.com/lukenielsenmedia facebook.com/medialukenielsen twitter.com/MediaNielsen YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCcfY... Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/490xCoj... Luke Nielsen Media on SoundCloud, Apple Podcasts, and other streaming services.
We talk the J6 picnic, Rep. Tricia Derges' felony trial, that Greitens ad, a knockoff of a viral twitter account targeting local people, and favorite John Goodman roles. It's a pretty dark one for a pretty dark week. Now More Than Ever, Support Your Local Abortion Fund: Arkansas Abortion Support Network www.arabortionsupport.org/ Missouri Abortion Fund www.mofund.org/ The Roe Fund (Oklahoma) www.roefund.org Find an abortion fund or services near you: National Network of Abortion Funds abortionfunds.org www.hootnhollerpod.com www.patreon.com/hootnhollerpod @hootnhollerpod on Twitter and Instagram facebook.com/hootnhollerpod hootnhollerpod@gmail.com Theme: "When the Moon Comes Down in Blood" As sung by Reba Dearmore, Mountain Home, Arkansas on January 7, 1969. Cat. #0647 (MFH #709) in the Max Hunter Folk Song Collection at Missouri State University. maxhunter.missouristate.edu/songinforma…aspx?ID=647 Transition: "Clay Pigeons" As sung by Dylan Earl (accompanied by Casual Cal on pedal steel), Springfield, Missouri on June 9th, 2022. Written by Blaze Foley. Outro: "I Lost My Dollar Bill" As sung by Jimmie Driftwood, Timbo, Arkansas on November 5th 1984. Reel 214, Item 2 in the Ozark Folksong Collection at the University of Arkansas. https://digitalcollections.uark.edu/digital/collection/OzarkFolkSong/id/3042/rec/15
Country singer, songwriter, traveling t-shirt salesperson, and troubadour Dylan Earl joins us to talk about the Ozark Jubilee, strip clubs, and road life just moments before kicking off a world tour with a secret backyard/living room country show. Then, we get cancelably blasé about the J6 hearings. You'll want to stick around for some live Dylan tunes and the TRUTH about Dark McCloskey. Check out Dylan's tunes here: https://dylanearl.bandcamp.com/ Now More Than Ever, Support Your Local Abortion Fund: Arkansas Abortion Support Network www.arabortionsupport.org/ Missouri Abortion Fund www.mofund.org/ The Roe Fund (Oklahoma) www.roefund.org Find an abortion fund or services near you: National Network of Abortion Funds abortionfunds.org www.hootnhollerpod.com www.patreon.com/hootnhollerpod @hootnhollerpod on Twitter and Instagram facebook.com/hootnhollerpod hootnhollerpod@gmail.com Theme: "When the Moon Comes Down in Blood" As sung by Reba Dearmore, Mountain Home, Arkansas on January 7, 1969. Cat. #0647 (MFH #709) in the Max Hunter Folk Song Collection at Missouri State University. maxhunter.missouristate.edu/songinforma…aspx?ID=647 Transition: "Clay Pigeons" As sung by Dylan Earl (accompanied by Casual Cal on pedal steel), Springfield, Missouri on June 9th, 2022. Written by Blaze Foley. Outro: "Cold as the Rockies" As written and sung by Dylan Earl (accompanied by Casual Cal on pedal steel), Springfield, Missouri on June 9th, 2022. Song originally appears on 2017's New Country to Be. https://dylanearl.bandcamp.com/album/new-country-to-be
Blaze Foley was a musician who's life is shrouded in both myth and mystery. On this episode we will explore his brief but brilliant life and career and do our best to separate fact from fiction. So listen up, and get yourself a big cheeseburger and some hot French fries, because this is That One Show Episode 12: Duct Tape Messiah The Life and Music of Blaze Foley. Follow the show at: Twitter: https://twitter.com/ThatOneShowBC Instagram: https://instagram.com/thatoneshowwithbryancombs?igshid=1wo0yzyznlrxe Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thatoneshow Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThatOneShowPodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The great Ben Dickey (a musician, a singer, a songwriter & an actor, who starred in the 2018 film Blaze as the titular Blaze Foley, along with The Kid & The Good Lord Bird) & I discuss his tumultous 7 months, the communal experience of Blaze, working on the upcoming series The Peripheral, museums, Eddie Izzard & more. Really cool to speak with Ben. www.instagram.com/ben.dickey.for.true.yall www.bendickeymusic.com www.ben-dickey.bandcamp.com
Billie Holiday "I Cover the Waterfront"James Booker "Classified"Ike Gordon "Don't Let The Devil Ride"Ray Wylie Hubbard "Freeway Church Of Christ"Howlin' Wolf "Drinkin' C.V. Wine"Cedric Burnside "I Be Trying"Bob Dylan "Romance In Durango"Superchunk "City of the Dead"Emmylou Harris "Sweet Old World"Merle Haggard "I Think I'll Just Stay Here and Drink"Memphis Minnie "Night Watchman Blues (Take 2)"Wanda Jackson "Rip It Up"Fats Waller "Functionizin'"Sonny Boy Williamson "T.B. Blues"Jimmie Rodgers "Dreaming with Tears in My Eyes (Alternate Take)"Lucero "Sometimes"Hayes Carll "Another Like You"Gillian Welch "Make Me a Pallet on Your Floor"Josh White "Strange Fruit"Jack Purvis and His Orchestra "Poor Richard"Slim Harpo "Rainin' in My Heart"Kathleen Edwards "Empty Threat"Valerie June "Colors"Hank Williams "Cold, Cold Heart"Billie Holiday and His Orchestra "Long Gone Blues"George Henry Bussey "When I'm Sober I'm Drunk Blues"Neil Young "No Wonder"Adia Victoria "Lonely Avenue"Adia Victoria "Dead Eyes"The Mountain Goats "New Monster Avenue"Arliss Nancy "Abacus"Lefty Frizzell "Long Black Veil"Blaze Foley "The Moonlight Song"Lucinda Williams "Drunken Angel"Buddy Guy "I Smell a Rat"Built to Spill "Conventional Wisdom"Guitar Junior "The Crawl"Dave Van Ronk "God Bless The Child"Big Joe Turner "Ice Man Blues"Willie Nelson "Railroad Lady"Robert Wilkins "Old Jim Canan's"Albert Ammons "Bass Goin' Crazy"Drag the River "Lucky's"Tom Waits "I Wish I Was In New Orleans [in The Ninth Ward]"Jimi Hendrix "Red house"Billie Holiday, Eddie Heywood's Orchestra "I'll Be Seeing You"
You can now support us on PATREON!This week we discuss the short and elusive career of Michael David Fuller aka Depty Dawg aka DAWG aka The Duct Tape Messiah aka Blaze Foley aka BLAZE. Danny and Tyler are joined by comedian Shane Torres (@shanetorres, Conan, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Comedy Central) to talk Blaze's small but mighty catalog of songs (including "Clay Pigeons"), and his sharp wit and unrivaled authenticity.Blaze has never been a household name, and is more so a gone-too-soon folk hero troubadour. Still, his influence has been heard on DIY songwriters since the 80's, and he's beloved by such recognizable names as John Prine, Merle Haggard, Townes Van Zandt, Lyle Lovett, Lucinda Williams, Kings of Leon, and many more.If you're new to Blaze, Shane and the boys have some songs they'd recommend you check out:If I Could Only FlyBig Cheeseburgers and Good French FriesThe Way You SmileSpringtime in UgandaLiving in the Woods in a TreeElection DayOval RoomWWIIIPicture Cards Can't Picture YouLet Me Ride In Your Big Cadillac Cold, Cold World"He's only gone crazy once. Decided to stay."--Townes Van ZandtFollow the link to keep up with which songs are being added to our Ultimate Country Playlist on Spotify, now including “Clay Pigeons”: https://tinyurl.com/takethispodplaylist And now on TIDAL!https://t.co/MHEvOz2DOAFor everything else:https://linktr.ee/takethispodandshoveit
The guys were joined by Jane Bruce to talk about “Car Wheels on a Gravel Road” from Lucinda Williams. Plenty of other discussion including performing in the play “Jagged Little Pill,” being messy, re-recording an entire album, Blaze Foley, growing up in Utah and flipping off Kaysville (and other Utah cities), is this a concept album, Ben creates a drinking game for this album and more. Check out Jane Bruce at: http://www.janebrucemusic.com/Check out Lucinda Williams at: https://www.lucindawilliams.com/Check out other episodes at RecordsRevisitedPodcast.com, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Castbox, iHeartMedia, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Additional content is found at: Facebook.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast or twitter @podcastrecords or IG at instagram.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast/ or join our Patreon at patreon.com/RecordsRevisitedPodcast
In this episode we talk about one of our favorite communication methods, and why using it will make you a better paranormal investigator: The Estes Method. Estes was developed by Karl Pfeiffer, Michelle Tate, and Connor Randall in Estes Park Colorado at the Stanley Hotel. Do yourself a favor and check out their short series on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D58MoVLo44w&list=RDCMUC7P9P1w61FADjh_Pbypx2DgThe second half of the episode explains how Brittany and Megan became dedicated to delivering a handwritten message to the grave of The Duct Tape Messiah, Blaze Foley, which originated all the way in Sweden and fell into our laps in a strange way.
In this episode we talk about one of our favorite communication methods, and why using it will make you a better paranormal investigator: The Estes Method. Estes was developed by Karl Pfeiffer, Michelle Tate, and Connor Randall in Estes Park Colorado at the Stanley Hotel. Do yourself a favor and check out their short series on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D58MoVLo44w&list=RDCMUC7P9P1w61FADjh_Pbypx2DgThe second half of the episode explains how Brittany and Megan became dedicated to delivering a handwritten message to the grave of The Duct Tape Messiah, Blaze Foley, which originated all the way in Sweden and fell into our laps in a strange way.
Oh man , I am getting sick of Lockdown. Never mind, haven't had much discipline in my life anyway, always the Rebel. We'll keep the music rolling until the world ends. From Big Joe Williams to Blaze Foley to Norah Jones tonight......... Great music coming down the airwaves from the Border Radio show.
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In this episode of Mark Hummel's Harmonica Party, Mark sits down with legendary drummer Wes Starr to talk about his career that started in Rome, Georgia and has taken him worldwide. Wes' resume includes playing with: Stevie Ray Vaughn, Jimmy Page, Jimmy Buffet, Delbert McClinton, Hal Ketchum, Blaze Foley, Jimmy Dale Gilmore, Bob Dylan, Kim Wilson, Joe Ely, Omar and the Howlers, Asleep At The Wheel, Anson Funderburgh Jimmy Vaughn our own Mark Hummel and TINY TIM ! Mark Hummel's Website Produced by Accidental Productions For a video version please visit Mark Hummel's Harmonica Party on YouTube Please check out our sponsors and affiliates. Seydel Harmonicas Electro Fi Records Mountain Top Productions & Records
In this episode of Mark Hummel's Harmonica Party, Mark sits down with legendary drummer Wes Starr to talk about his career that started in Rome, Georgia and has taken him worldwide. Wes' resume includes playing with: Stevie Ray Vaughn, Jimmy Page, Jimmy Buffet, Delbert McClinton, Hal Ketchum, Blaze Foley, Jimmy Dale Gilmore, Bob Dylan, Kim Wilson, Joe Ely, Omar and the Howlers, Asleep At The Wheel, Anson Funderburgh Jimmy Vaughn our own Mark Hummel and TINY TIM ! Mark Hummel's Website Produced by Accidental Productions For a video version please visit Mark Hummel's Harmonica Party on YouTube Please check out our sponsors and affiliates. Seydel Harmonicas Electro Fi Records Mountain Top Productions & Records
Jill Andrews visited the show on March 7, 2020 along with Rod Abernethy and Joe Thrift & Russell McCumber. Jill shared some songs in advance from her then new album “Thirties” and chats with Martha about the accompanying book, motherhood, and recently getting married. Rod joins in with some amazing guitar features and a beautiful song for his father. Martha shares a Blaze Foley song and we rounded out the night with Thrift & McCumber playing some good old-time music.
This podcast launched with a heartfelt memorial to John Prine. And so kicking off Season 2 with a next-generation tribute to Prine made perfect sense. Rising star Karoline Lotti shares her divine interpretation of Prine--and brings her dad along too! Plus much more.
Episode 427 also includes an E.W. Essay titled "C'est la vie." Our Associate Producer Dr. Michael Pavese shares the world premiere of his radio play "The Shut In Seeks a Soulmate." We have an E.W. poem called "Old Glory." Our music this go round is provided by these wonderful artists: Thelonious Monk, Elliot Smith, David Bowie, Nellie McKay, the Broadway Cast of Stephen Sondheim's "Company," Blaze Foley, Branford Marsalis and Terence Blanchard. Commercial Free, Small Batch Radio Crafted in the West Mountains of Northeastern Pennsylvania... Heard All Over The World. Tell Your Friends and Neighbors...
Derek Dames Ohl is a singer, songwriter, and bassist for Flash Mountain Flood. He was born and raised in Boulder, CO, and currently lives in Denver. In this episode, we talk about our musical influences (Grateful Dead, John Prine, Blaze Foley etc.), Derek's musical journey and future goals, and his current projects. We are also lucky enough to have Derek perform two new original songs, live and acoustic. You can support Derek by following him on Instagram to keep updated about new music and shows. You should also stream his singles "If Love Stinks" and "Pour It Till My Glass Is Full". Links below: https://www.instagram.com/derekdamesohlmuzak/ MUSIC PERFORMED LIVE AND ACOUSTIC: - "On The Line" by Derek Dames Ohl - "Rocky Mountain Time" by John Prine - "Pour It Till My Glass Is Full" by Derek Dames Ohl - "Big Cheeseburgers And Good French Fries" - by Blaze Foley If you enjoy this podcast, please be sure to like, follow, subscribe, and leave a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts. Find us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and TikTok: @UnrealCountry https://www.instagram.com/unrealcountry/ https://linktr.ee/Unrealcountry
This week we're thrilled to welcome Chris Browder, the singer and songwriter behind the band Mansions (@MANSIONS). Mansions released one of the best records of 2020 last June called, Big Bad. Chid and Sigh ask Chris about the record, why its tough to go to shows when you get old, what his writing process is like, Koufax, seeing big bands live, working an office job, and more. Please go buy Big Bad: mansions.bandcamp.com/album/big-bad Follow us on Twitter: @CHIDSPIN / @ SighFieri / @RoundingDownSupport the show (https://cash.app/$roundingdown)
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The best friend of outlaw country troubadour Blaze Foley, Gurf Morlix stands the test of time. Uncompromising, patient, and hoping for a vehicle that has a CD player. His newest recording "Kiss Of The Diamondback" is stellar as is his gentle commandeering of this interview. So kick back and sip on some Texas Tea my friends. It's the one and only GURF MORLIX! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/feddhead/support
Jim and Patrick discuss the movie "Blaze," a 2018 biopic about cult musician Blaze Foley, directed by Ethan Hawke. Episode editor: Mary Edelberg Become a Rockin' the Suburbs patron - support the show and get bonus content - at Patreon.com/suburbspod (http://patreon.com/suburbspod) Subscribe to Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Play, SoundCloud, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com (http://suburbspod.com/) . Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts/iTunes and share it with your friends. Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com (http://suburbspod.com/) Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Twitter, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music by Quartjar. Visit quartjar42.com (http://quartjar42.com/) (c) Artie S. Industries LLC
Vote: the instrument and symbol of a freeman's power to make a fool of himself and a wreck of his country. Ambrose Bierce And music by Blood Fire & Rainwater, Cole Hinkle & The Debauchery, JTE, Billy Joe Shaver, The Replacements, X, Blaze Foley and so forth.
Ben is joined by David Feldman and Emma Vigeland to talk about the election and by Nando Vila to talk about US imperialism in Latin America. In this week's installment of "Outlaws & Revolutionaries," David Griscom talks about the great Blaze Foley. The episode ends with some chat questions about the relationship between socialism and Irish Republicanism, Ben's Michigan State University "Beat Michigan" shirt, and the struggle ahead for the American left.Vice Article: "5 Black Men Kidnapped by 'Police' in Honduras Are Still Missing" by Jared Olsonhttps://www.vice.com/en_us/article/v7gjp3/5-black-men-kidnapped-by-police-in-honduras-are-still-missing
American Rambler talks about some new albums he got at Plan 9 Records in in Carytown in Richmond. Carytown seems to be losing businesses steadily, but Plan 9, thankfully, is still open. Yesterday, Colin picked up music from Margo Price, Blaze Foley, King Curtis, and King Biscuit Boy. The band County Kitchen takes us out with the song "Devil Dog," set in the old blues town of Helena, Arkansas.
My guest today is Gurf Morlix. Gurf is an Austin- based guitar player, composer and record producer who has worked with Warren Zevon, Lucinda Williams, Blaze Foley, and Michael Penn, among many others. In this episode, Gurf tells us about his upbringing in Buffalo, NY and his fateful decision one day to choose the city of Austin over the city of Boston. This led him down the vast roadway of the music industry as a top guitarist, producer, and songwriter. Among other things, we chat about his passion to create songs as if each is an individual piece of physical art. We also find out how he feels about the perfect blend of country and rock woven into his guitar skills. Gurf recounts his days with Lucinda Williams and how he produced her records, as well as exactly how the band got the final take of the song Change The Locks. It was a great pleasure to speak with Gurf and it was my honor to have him as my guest on the show. I hope you enjoy! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brian-doherty8/support
The Wreck continues their weekly podcast, this time with special guest Parker Macy of Creme Tangerine Records. Listening to music by Blaze Foley, talking about the TV show LOST, Shel Silverstein, and much much more. Follow RJTW on Instagram here. Follow Creme Tangerine Records on Instagram here. Listen to Henry's History Lesson Playlist here. Order your new favorite album from RJTW here.
David Sat down with Ben Dickey at Supergroup's LA home at The h-Club Los Angeles for an intimate conversation about his starring role in the Ethan Hawke, directed, feature film BLAZE where he portrayed legendary outlaw outsider Blaze Foley with magnificent grace and presence. The same presence, he brought to the table in conversation with Music Supervisor David Hayman (Utopia Falls/Born To Be Blue), where they waxed poetic about Ben's approach to writing, acting, and performing. Ben shares stories of Arkansas, Austin and Nova Scotia with tales of Football Legends and outlaw antics in the name of creativity. Ben is a real gem and we are super happy to have him join us on the Music Supercast to share slices from his album “A GLIMMER ON THE OUTSKIRTS” (Dualtone/SexHawkeBlack). Thank you for listening to this season. Check back for more soon! Testing - Amani MMORE SHOW NOTES + BLOG: http://www.wearethesupergroup.com/mscbendickey https://www.bendickeymusic.com TWITTER: @BenDIckeyMusic IG: @BENDICKEYMUSIC BLAZE (Trailer) https://youtu.be/sXvwFdTTwhI IG: @musicsupercast@wearethesupergroup #podcast #podcasting #musicsupervisor #musicsupercast #davidhayman #inconversation #musicnews #newmusic #musicDIY #sync #licensing #clearances #playlisting #curation #film #TV #advertising #filmmusic #soundtracks #guildofmusicsupervisors #freshtakes #musicmatters Big Love and Shout Outs to @guildofmusicsupervisorscanada // SOCAN @SocanMusic /// A Supergroup Sonic Branding Co Production © @SupergroupTO @wearethesupergroup #wearethesupergroup. Produced by @sorellesoundco and Distributed by @thesoundoffpodcast Music + Underscore used with permission of artist(s) - wearethesupergroup.com #MusicSupers See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As a teenager, Ethan Hawke had a breakout role in ‘Dead Poets Society.' Hawke's agents said they could make him into a huge star, and they were not thrilled when Hawke said he had something else in mind. Hawke tells us about pushing back against uberagent Michael Ovitz, marching to his own drumbeat and about directing his newest movie, ‘Blaze,' a drama on the life of country singer-songwriter Blaze Foley.
Blaze Foley is a name only diehard music lovers are familiar with. But if you're a fan of Willie Nelson, Townes Van Zandt or John Prine, you're a fan of Foley's. A new movie about the Austin singer-songwriter's life opens this weekend, and we sat down with its writer, director and native Texan, Ethan Hawke to talk about it.
In Episode 7 of The Jukebox Graduate the Telecommunicating Twosome chat over the phone about a smattering of topics and have a very special guest with a very special documentary. Eugene calls from the road and talks with Dave about “The Searcher,” the new HBO documentary about Elvis Presley and his music. Eugene announces this summer's LSD tour. The guys review the Blaze Foley episode of Tales From The Tour Bus. Eugene conjures a trivia question for a CD giveaway contest and talks about seeing John Doe and Jesse Dayton in Austin. Dave tells us about a recent listener victory on a game show! The new book about Van Morrison's "Astral Weeks" album is discussed. Then we will hear Dave's interview with Thom Zimny and his new HBO documentary “Elvis Presley: The Searcher,” and he has a MINDBLOWING tale about a surprise at Graceland. And as usual the Graduates talk about the new stuff that they're listening to this month. (Eugene calls himself out regarding a Brandi Carlile song.) We will hear music from John Doe, Jesse Dayton, Sadler Vaden, Blaze Foley, Van Morrison, Elvis Presley, Brandi Carlile and Lucius. This episode of The Jukebox Graduate was brought to you by Satellite Amplifiers with special thanks to HBO and AMPED Distribution.
In this episode Dave Rayburn and Eugene Edwards reflect on recent trips. Eugene goes to Nashville to perform at the Ryman and bumps into old friends. The duo of dialogue go over the Grammys. Dave goes to the NAMM convention and thinks he sees a U2 concert. Eugene gets corrected by a listener. Dave gets hold of a legendary Deejay's records and Eugene eulogizes Pat DiNizio of the Smithereens. After discussing new releases from Jade Bird, Ruby Boots and Ty Segall the guys discuss tribute albums. And finally, Dave discovers Blaze Foley via the magic of television. Along the way, we hear from Neil Young, Jack Tempchin, Nineteen Thirteen, the Smithereens, Jade Bird, Ruby Boots, Los Lobos, Ibibio Sound Machine, and Alan Alda. This episode of The Jukebox Graduate was brought to you by Satellite Amplifiers with thanks to AMPED Distribution and Blue Élan Records.