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Americana, Roots, Country, Folk and Acoustic music. Featured Artists . New and classic tracks.Episode includes tracks by Tre Burt, David Adam Byrnes, Dillard & Clark, Nick Drake and Brigitte DeMeyer.
I might just have a record number of debuts in the next hour of The Roadhouse, with six artist in the show for the first time. I've got Brigitte Demeyer, Alabama Slim, Big Creek Slim, Otis Kane, and Clarence Spady along with ten other great blues artists. I like to think it's the freshest sound of blues you'll hear this week, and I know it's another hour of the finest blues you've never heard.
I might just have a record number of debuts in the next hour of The Roadhouse, with six artist in the show for the first time. I've got Brigitte Demeyer, Alabama Slim, Big Creek Slim, Otis Kane, and Clarence Spady along with ten other great blues artists. I like to think it's the freshest sound of blues you'll hear this week, and I know it's another hour of the finest blues you've never heard.
I might just have a record number of debuts in the next hour of The Roadhouse, with six artist in the show for the first time. I've got Brigitte Demeyer, Alabama Slim, Big Creek Slim, Otis Kane, and Clarence Spady along with ten other great blues artists. I like to think it's the freshest sound of blues you'll hear this week, and I know it's another hour of the finest blues you've never heard.
#542 - Brigitte DeMeyer Brigitte DeMeyer is a special guest on The Paul Leslie Hour. Brigitte DeMeyer has an authentic, powerful voice. A fabulous songwriter, an expressive performer and recording artist. She has a new album coming out, "Seeker," which she describes as a mix of poetry and soul. For those who aren't familiar with Brigitte DeMeyer, this interview is a warm and casual introduction. And for her fans, it gives good insight into her latest album and some of the inspirations. It's a great look at a critically-acclaimed artist. The Paul Leslie Hour is a talk show dedicated to “Helping People Tell Their Stories.” Some of the most iconic people of all time drop in to chat. Frequent topics include Arts, Entertainment and Culture.
Wednesday night’s gathering of the Roots clan will be an opportunity to reflect on the life and legacy of Cowboy Jack Clement, the kindly and eccentric genius songwriter and producer who passed away in 2013. One of our guests, the songwriting entrepreneur Matt Urmy, was a great friend and protégé of Jack and arrives with an album Jack produced before his studio burned up in a bad fire. For a while, we explored the idea of a night formally paying tribute to Cowboy Jack but the right mix didn’t come together. That said, looking at this week’s lineup, with its variety and individuality, I feel sure Cowboy would have loved this week’s show. And I’m sure you will too. Featured: Matt Urmy Mipso John Nemeth Will Kimbrough & Brigitte DeMeyer
Americana Music Show #345 features new music from Scott H. Biram. The Old 97’s, Brigitte DeMeyer & Will Kimbrough. A posthumous track from the legendary songwriter Rich Minus, and a brand new album from Malcolm Holcombe. "Ep345 for people who long for the good ole days" originated from Americana Music Show.
Listen to some deep southern soul vibe from Brigitte DeMeyer & Will Kimbrough. "Brigitte DeMeyer & Will Kimbrough together at last (Ep342)" originated from Americana Music Show.
Blues Arcadia (Operator Please); The Record Company (Hard Day Coming Down); Saturday Nite Fish Fry feat. Shakura S'Aida (Poor Ole Me); Larry Darnell (Lost My Baby); Roy Hawkins (Why Do Things Happen To Me); Big Mama Thornton (Sweet Little Angel); Bukka White (Strange Place Blues); Chris O (Bukka's Jitterbug Swing); Lisa Biales (Just Like Honey); Brigitte DeMeyer and Will Kimbrough (Honey Bee); Raphael Wressnig and Igor Prado (Home At Last); Henry Thomas (Lovin' Babe); Brooks Williams (Honey Babe); Sugar Ray and The Bluetones (Keep On Sailing); Kerri Lepai (Bad Luck); Andrew Jr.Boy Jones (Just Playing The Blues).
The Most Ugly Child: The Bottle and The Fall (Copper and Lace,self-released)Brigitte DeMeyer and Will Kimbrough: Broken Fences (Mockingbird Soul,BDM Music)T Sisters: Make It Rain (T Sisters,Three-headed Sounds)Bob Cheevers: Is It Ever Gonna Rain (Fifty Years,Howling Dog Records)Brent Cobb: South of Atlanta (Shine On Rainy Day,Low Country Sound)Kent Eugene Goolsby: Loveless Prayers (Temper of The Times,self-released)Jim Lauderdale: If I Can't Resist (London Southern,Proper Records)Aaron Lee Tasjan: 12 Bar Blues (Silver Tears,New West)Margo Price: Hands of Time (Midwest Farmer s Daughter,Third Man Records)Darlingside: White Horses (Birds Say Deluxe,More Doug Records)Sarah Jarosz: Ring Them Bells (Follow Me Down,Sugar Hill)Blue Rose Code: Edina (The Ballad of Peckham Rye,Ronachan Songs)Sam Baker: Odessa (Pretty World,self-released)Heidi Talbot: A Stranger To Me (Here We Go 1,2,3,Under One Sky Records)Kim Edgar: Things Crack, Then Shatter (Stories Untold,Quietly Fantastic Music)Tift Merritt: Wait For Me (feat. Sam Beam) (Stitch Of The World,Yep-Roc)Tom Paxton: The First Thing I Think Of (Boat In The Water,Pax Records)Ags Connolly: When The Loner Gets Lonely (Nothin' Unexpected,At The Helm Records)Benjamin Folke Thomas: Safe and Secure (Copenhagen,Louvaio)Pickxen: Broken (Picks 'n Vittles,self-released)Robert Vincent: Time Won't Wait (I'll Make The Most of My Sins,At The Helm Records)C. Daniel Boling: Leadbelly, Woody and Pete (These Houses,Berkalin Records)Jonah Tolchin: I Wonder (Thousand Mile Night,Yep-Roc)Rayna Gellert: Strike The Bells (Workin's Too Hard,Storysound Records LLC)Janet Robin: Take Me As I Am (Take Me As I Am,Little Sister Records)The Grahams: The Lonely Ones (feat The Milk Carton Kids & K Pattengale) (The Grahams and Friends (Live in Studio),Three Sirens Music Group)MC Hansen: Shallow Water, Rolling Hills (With Any Luck,Sentimental Music)Reto Burrell: How Many Doubts (Side A&B,TOURBOmusic)Sean Taylor: Heartbreak Hotel (feat Eliza Gilkyson) (Flood and Burn,self-released)
Richard Thompson: I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight (Album1: Acoustic Classics 2 / Album 2: Acoustic Rarities,Noisetrade)Pete Sinjin: Can't Be So (The Heart and The Compass,self-released)Nathaniel Rateliff and The Night Sweats: How To Make Friends (A Little Something More From,Caroline International US)Kent Eugene Goolsby: Time Of My Life (Temper of The Times,self-released)Brigitte DeMeyer and Will Kimbrough: Carpet Bagger's Lullaby (Mockingbird Soul,BDM Music)Chris Murphy: The Artful Dodger (The Tinker's Dream,Teahouse Records)Dave Luke and Chuck Micallef: Where The Soul of Man Never Dies (Shadow's and Light,Fresh Tunes)Brent Cobb: Let The Rain Come Down (Shine On Rainy Day,Low Country Sound)Joey Landreth: Time Served (Whiskey,Cadence Music)Roy Peak: Inside Out (All Is Well,Music For Monsters)Jill Jackson: Always The Last To Know (Pasted Beyond Recognition: The Songs of Del Amitri,SBH Scotland)Frances Thorburn and David Farrell: Sleep Instead of Teardrops (Pasted Beyond Recognition: The Songs of Del Amitri,SBH Scotland)Del Amitri: One Thing Left To Do (Twisted,A&M)Rab Noakes: I Always Will (The Treatment Tapes EP,Neon Records)Norrie McCulloch: Lonely Boy (Bare Along The Branches,self-released)Daniel Meade: Sometime Falling, Sometime Flying (Shooting Stars and Tiny Tears,self-released)The Grahams: Tender Annabelle (feat. John Fullbright) (The Grahams and Friends (Live in Studio),Three Sirens Music Group)Janet Robin: Dancing Barefoot (Take Me As I Am,Little Sister Records)Ordinary Elephant: The Things He Saw (Before I Go,Berkalin Records)Whitney Rose: Bluebonnets For My Baby (South Texas Suite,Six Shooter Records)Randy Thompson: Someday Soon (War Peace Love Fear,Jackpot Records)Joe Kidd and Sheila Burke: Everybody Has A Purpose (Everybody Has A Purpose,self-released)Benjamin Folke Thomas: Gimme A Smile (Copenhagen,Louvaio)C. Daniel Boling: Singing Your Songs (These Houses,Berkalin Records)Ags Connolly: Fifteen Years (Nothin' Unexpected,At The Helm Records)Robert Vincent: Dancing With Devils (I'll Make The Most of My Sins,At The Helm Records)Jeff Pianki: Paper Window Dreams (Paper Window,self-released)Stephen Fearing: Gone But Not Forgotten (Every Soul's A Sailor,Lowdenproud Records)J Shogren Shanghai'd: Apple Tree (Why So Blue Bird?,JAHA! Records)John Craigie: Broken (No Rain, No Rose,self-released)Jet Rodriguez: Forest Fire (Mourning Days/Morning Daze,self-released)The Most Ugly Child: Today, You Said Goodbye (Copper and Lace,self-released)
Brigitte DeMeyer talks about her new release, "Savannah Road", and what it's like working with Will Kimbrough, who's also in this interview. See the notes and links to go with this episode at http://www.michaelgaither.com.
Brigitte DeMeyer plays track from Savannah Road and talks about working with Will Kimbrough and Jano Rix and how Gregg Allman inspired her. Also on this episode, rock & roll from the Hard Pans, newgrass from the Howlin' Brothers, stringband music from Tumblin Bones, New Orleans street music from John Oates, dark rock from Ernest Troost, tinpan alley jazz from The Bumper Jacksons, blues rock from Jennie DeVoe, backporch music from Tommy Malone, and alt.folk from the Secret Sisters. "Ep194 Brigitte DeMeyer" originated from Americana Music Show.
Candi Staton tells the story about her early days in music, how she met Rick Hall of FAME studios and plays tracks from Life Happens. Also on this episode, blues rock from Tommy Malone, country from Moot Davis, alt-folk from The Secret Sisters, soulful blues from Brigitte DeMeyer, honky tonk from John Howie Jr. and the Rosewood Bluff and retro soul from St. Paul & The Broken Bones. "Episode 191: Candi Staton – Life Happens" originated from Americana Music Show.
Bill Cody with Brigitte DeMeyer & Will Kimbrough recorded February 20, 2013 at WSM Radio in Nashville. Brigittee & Will stopped by to preview their show at The Station Inn. Check them out on the web at: www.willkimbrough.com/ & www.brigittedemeyer.com/
Bill Cody with Brigitte DeMeyer live from the Country Music Hall of Fame, recorded October 7, 2011. Brigitte had just released a terrific new record "Rose of Jericho" and would treat us to several live acoustic performances, joined by Will Kimbrough.
FTB podcast #134 features the new album by BRIGITTE DeMEYER called Rose of Jericho. Also new music from NICKI BLUHM, ALEXI MURDOCK and THE WOOD BROTHERS. The full playlist is posted below. Here is the RSS feed: http://ftbpodcasts.libsyn.com/rss. Show #134 BRIGITTE DeMEYER - One Wish (Rose Of Jericho) DONAL HINELY - The Famous Rocket Cage (The Famous Rocket Cage) WOOLDRIDGE BROTHERS - This Rain (Days Went Around) THE CORNELL HURD BAND - Heavy Breathing (Big State, Long Road) (mic break) ALEXI MURDOCK - At Your Door (Towards The Sun) LAUREN SHERA - The Panic Bell (Once I Was A Bird) THE WOOD BROTHERS - Mary Anna (Smoke Ring Halo) BRIGITTE DeMEYER - Say Big Poppa (Rose Of Jericho) (mic break) HOUSTON JONES - Three Things (Queen of Yesterday) THE LOVELL SISTERS - Time to Grow (Time to Grow) THE WILDERNESS OF MANITOBA - Hardship Acres (You Left the Fire) NICKI BLUHM - Carousel (Driftwood) JUSTIN TOWNES EARLE - Maybe Baby (Rave on Buddy Holly) (mic break) BRIGITTE DeMEYER - This Fix I’m In (Rose Of Jericho) MARK WEHNER - (You Better Run) As Fast As You Can (Wait... I Wasn’t Finished) (Sept. 21st, 2011) Bill Frater Freight Train Boogie Americana Boogie
Recorded May 6, 2009 at WSM Radio in Nashville. Brigitte had just recently returned from a tour of the UK. She had gigs locally in Nashville at the Bluebird Cafe & Family Wash and would treat us to two live acoustic performances.