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This week, on AHWM, we've got, guitarist, Mike Sivilli from the band Dangermuffin. It's no secret to anyone that follows this Channel and on IG that I fell head over heels for his band in 2024. I can't wait to dig into his history with the band and all about how his rig has evolved throughout his time playing stages all over this country. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode we have Dan Lotti from the band Dangermuffin! I have absolutely fallen in love with their music over the past 8 months and I am quite late to the game, as they've been hustling since 2007! Their newest, self titled, release is in my top 3 favorite albums of 2024 and I highly recommend you check it out! Beautiful songwriting, insightful lyrics, killer musicianship and Dan's amazing vocals make a soulful stew you can't turn your back on! You don't want to miss this one. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The power of music to heal and connect is real, and we have the stories to prove it. Join us for a captivating episode as we sit down with Dan Lotti and Andrew Hendryx from Dangermuffin. We'll take you on an unforgettable journey from their early days performing in Folly Beach's lively bars to their rise as a nationally touring band. You'll hear firsthand accounts of their exhilarating experiences on the road and the strong community that has flourished around their music. Dan and Andrew share how seven albums and countless gigs have shaped the essence of Danger Muffin's unique sound and spirit. As the world came to a halt, the band made a heartfelt decision to prioritize health and safety, resulting in a temporary pause. In this episode, they open up about the joy of reuniting and the personal milestones that marked their time apart, including the arrival of new family members. We dive into their creative process, from a writing retreat in Rosman, NC, to recording at the historic Echo Mountain studio in Asheville. Their latest album, entitled 'Dangermuffin', a testament to their passion and resilience, showcases the magical synergy of their creative collaboration and the healing power of their music. This episode also explores the broader impact of the shut-down on the music industry, the vital role of venue staff, and the evolving dynamics of social media. Discover how authenticity in music and online presence can forge meaningful connections, and hear about the transformative experiences that have influenced their work, including an unforgettable ayahuasca journey. Through stories of parenthood, spontaneous jams, and the joy of creating music, Dan and Andrew offer a heartfelt and inspiring look at the journey of Dangermuffin. Don't miss out on this enriching conversation that celebrates the strength of community and the universal love for music. Make sure o head over to www.dangermuffinmusic.com for tour info, music, and more! -For THE BEST MUSHROOM CHOCOLATES EVER go over to @MELTMUSHROOMS ON INSTAGRAM and shoot them a DM for a menu of all the amazing flavors of MUSHROOM CHOCOLATE BARS and MAKE SURE TO TELL THEM NSR SENT YOU FOR $20 OFF YOUR FIRST ORDER! Sign up for a subscription to HEADY WAX FIENDS with the PROMO CODE: NSR and receive a free album of your choice from their catalog with a 3 month subscription and 2 free albums with a 6 month subscription! -FREE SHIPPING from Shop Tour Bus Use The PROMO CODE: nosimpleroad -venuellama.com is back! Head over and sign up for your free Llama Account now and start rating venues! INTRO MUSIC PROVIDED BY - Young & Sick MUSIC IN THE COMMERCIALS BY AND USED WITH PERMISSION OF: CIRCLES AROUND THE SUN OUTRO MUSIC BY AND USED WITH PERMISSION OF: CHILLDREN OF INDIGO No Simple Road is part of OSIRIS MEDIA. Osiris Media is the leading storyteller in music, combining the intimacy of podcasts with the power of music
Episode Notes To support this podcast you can follow me on Patreon where there is a bunch of video content and tabs available! My guest this week on the podcast is Andrew Hendryx. His musical career started at Elon College, NC where he performed with regional folk and jam bands. Later moving to NYC, Andrew co-founded the band Yarn, with which he toured nationally for nine years. He currently calls Asheville home and has just released and incredible album with the band Dangermuffin. Andrew also has a new solo project coming soon and, when he has the time, is also an instructor. To keep up with Andrew, head over to his website HERE and to keep up with where he will be with Dangermuffin, head to their website HERE. Songs featured in this episode: “New Sol” by Dangermuffin (Dangermuffin) “Icarus” by Dangermuffin (Dangermuffin) “We Move Mountains” by Dangermuffin (Dangermuffin) “Davy Crockett by Col. Bruce Hampton and ARU (live) “Vathiapi” by U. Srivivas (Mandolin) “Four on Six” by John Abercrombie and John Scofield (Solar) “Redtail Reel” by Andrew Hendryx (Deep River) “Deep River Breakdown” by Andrew Hendrix (Widening Circles) “These Golden Chains” by Dangermuffin (Dangermuffin) As Always a HUGE thank you to all of my sponsor's that make this podcast possible each week! Mandolin Cafe Acoustic Disc Peghead Nation promo code mandolinbeer Northfiled Mandolins Ellis Mandolins Pava Mandolins Tone Slabs Elderly Instruments String Joy Strings promo code mandolinbeer
If you've enjoyed our past content on Getting Things Done, and you're looking ways to improve and/or simplify your organization system, this show is for you! Guest: Alex Bell was the teenager I had mind when I first started this whole School Sucks project. Struggling through school and variety of personal challenges, he was the kind of person I hoped to reach. He discovered School Sucks Podcast in 2009, when the show was about three months old, and he has been a listener since then. He then became a supporter, and then a contributor, and now even an advisor. We first connected in Salem, MA in 2017, and since then we've become very close friends. Today we continue our discussion of Tiago Forte's "Building A Second Brain" organization and productivity system, focusing this time on "Just In Time" project management. This includes: - GTD vs. BASB - flow cycles - setting up mentally, emotionally, and environmentally - the resource 'costs' of deep work Music: "Moonscapes" Dangermuffin "Up Up and Away" Kid Cudi strong>Related Shows: SSP Productivity Month! (January 2016) Presence and Productivity Series Skipping College Isn’t Easy – With Alex Bell [PODCAST #582] The downloadable version of The Ideas Into Action Summit is now available. Visit sspuniversity.com/ideasintoaction to learn more about the presenters, topics, bonus materials and encore presentation. Please Support School Sucks We do cool things! Thanks to your support. School Sucks is one of the longest running liberty-minded podcasts on the web, and the only one completely devoted to the issue of education (versus public school and college). Your support keeps the show going and growing, which keeps us at the top of the options for education podcasts and leads to new people discovering our work. Please help us continue to spread this important message further! Before you do anything, please bookmark and use this link for your Amazon shopping: Shop With Us One-Time Donation Options: Paypal/Venmo; Donate DASH Donate ETHEREUM Donate LITECOIN Donate BITCOIN Donate BITCOIN CASH Donate ZCASH Recurring Options: NEW! SubscribeStar Access our personal development bonus show, The Discomfort Zone, and lots of other irreverent and acerbic commentary you've never heard before. Support Us On PATREON Help incentivize our production! Pledge $1 per content item and access dozens of Patron only audios and videos. Join the A/V Club If you're looking for more School Sucks content, the A/V Club option grants you access to a bonus content section with 400+ hours of exclusive audio and video. If you are a regular consumer of our media, please consider making a monthly commitment by selecting the best option for you... A/V Club - Basic Access - $8.00/Month A/V Club - "Advanced" Access - $12.00/Month Sigma Sigma Pi - "Privileged" Access - $16.00/Month Crypto Addresses: DASH; XcZfPP6GZGVo9VKViNBVJZja5JVxZDB229 ETHEREUM; 0x3c5504CE3401C028832173506fa30BD4db4b7D35 LITECOIN; LKNp24f5wwvZ2QzeDbvxXgBxyVwi1yXnu2 BITCOIN; 1KhwY836cfSGCK5aaGFv8Q7PHMgghFJn1U BITCOIN CASH 1AmqLVxjw3Lp9KT5ckfvsqfN2Hn3B1hCWS ZCASH; t1by1ZGJ63LoLSjXy27ooJtipf4wMr7qbu4
Inspired by a long, cold, winter night’s walk around the city, I start, and end, this week’s episode with inspiring music from New Jersey and Virginia. But in between, I play the mashed up sounds of Moon Hooch and some new music from The Wood Brothers. Also SCI, Dr. Feelgood’s, Soulajar and Dangermuffin, plus more. 00:00 - Show Opening 00:42 - Episode Intro 02:06 - Lovin’ You - Railroad Earth 06:48 - Sweet Spot - String Cheese Incident 11:47 - Mic Break 13:40 - The One I Love - The Wood Brothers 17:30 - Like There's No Yesterday - Dr. Feelgood's Traveling Medicine Show 20:17 - Mic Break 22:27 - Nonphysical - Moon Hooch 26:37 - Candlelight - Moon Hooch 31:07 - Sky Explodes - Cascade Crescendo 34:51 - Mic Break 36:24 - Let's Be (It's Not Time to Leave) - Soulajar 41:57 - Wookie Kids - Ronnie Penque 48:46 - Mic Break 50:53 - Sea Funk - Dangermuffin 54:47 - West LA Fade Away - Keller Williams 61:05 - Episode Outro 61:30 - Finish
A jam session episode to keep you happy and sane on the road as you travel to family feasts around the country. Live music from CRB and Keller Williams, double-whammy from Dangermuffin, and a new single release by The Wood Brothers. Happy Thanksgiving! 00:00 - Show Opening 00:39 - Episode Intro 01:35 - New Cannonball Rag (Live) - Chris Robinson Brotherhood 14:18 - Mic Break 15:48 - Battle - Dangermuffin 20:42 - Ancient Golden Star - Dangermuffin 24:30 - Atabey - Giant Panda Guerrilla Dub Squad 29:36 - Mic Break 31:04 - Falling Up - Mike Montrey Band 37:02 - The Amoeba - Greg Schatz 41:36 - Mic Break 42:30 - Cry Over Nothing - The Wood Brothers 45:57 - Down to the Sea - Elephant Revival 49:58 - Mic Break 52:31 - I Live For You - Clayton Doley 57:40 - Right Here - Keller Williams 64:16 - Episode Outro 64:40 - Finish
Dan Lotti once said, “For me, the whole artistic process is rooted in a sort of spiritual practice. I’m not outwardly yogic, but every single day I’m involved in a yogic practice of meditation and stretching. I think that practice inevitably breathes and inspires the music. It opens you up to a lot of different perspectives”. For Dan and his band Dangermuffin, the music they make is meant for both fun and for healing. Their songs are both for bringing community together, and for letting loose and enjoying a tight jam. Here, those jams are mostly acoustic. In this episode, host Joe Kendrick talks with the now mainly Appalachian based group about how searching for authenticity can lead to greater rewards, balancing life at home with touring, what elements of Southern culture are reflected in their music, and more. And of course, there is lots of their music, with a sampling of Dangermuffin songs from their recent stop in Greer, SC at the Albino Skunk Music Festival.
Let’s say you want to be a musician. The music bug bit you, and you just can’t resist the urge to pick up an instrument, maybe keep a notebook handy at all times to write down ideas and lyrics. You start recording pieces of melodies and sing them to your phone before the ideas evaporate. Maybe it was because you saw that performance where the light bulb went off over your head, or you heard a song in a movie soundtrack that moved you, or you got on stage and felt more alive than anywhere else. However it happened, you are soon wood shedding and finding like minds to play with and then finding an audience to play to. The muse serves up a sweet elixir, and you may be forever under its spell. The Deer, from Austin, Texas, perform in Greer, SC 4-13-19. Photo: John Gillespie Our guests on this podcast are firmly in that camp, but there are also plenty of musicians who have dropped out. Some came back, too. In our first episode on Side Hustles, there were a lot of examples of why music artists would want to quit making music, at least as a primary means of making a living. Making money by making music is harder than ever, it seems, unless you are at the very top of the heap. The pitfalls for professional musicians seem to have no end. But, there is no shortage of people making music, and plenty who stay with it through thick and thin. I hinted at why that’s the case in our first episode, but never spelled it out. If you haven’t deciphered the clues yet, stick around and it will come together by the end of the episode. Along the way, you’ll hear from Dangermuffin, Joey Burns of Calexico, The Deer, Max Brown and Phil Bronstein from The War and Treaty, and Dan Fedoryka from Scythian, along with a lot of their music, too. Thanks for visiting! Please support the music of the artists you enjoy hearing here, and I hope you will spread awareness about this independent project and consider helping by subscribing, rating and commenting on the show where you get your podcasts, and by becoming a patron. You can find out about contributing on our Patreon page, linked in the column to the right. To correspond, shoot me an email and I will be glad to get back to you from southernsongsandstories@gmail.com. This series is available on most every podcast platform, as well as on Bluegrass Planet Radio. This is Southern Songs and Stories: the music of the South and the artists who make it. - Joe Kendrick
We’re welcoming instrumental jam band Cousin Fungus to the Jam Session family today! Cousin Fungus hails from Port Washington, Long Island. The band initially flourished as Stash in the mid-late 90s, and was considered by many to be the best Phish cover band of the time. They’ve since developed a catalog of about 100 original tunes, and perform around the US. If you like what you hear, check out Cousin Fungus over on Facebook, where they often do Facebook Live jam sessions. We’ve got a 3-track spotlight on their album “Thoughts Of A Moth,” plus tunes from some of our faves like Dangermuffin, Gov’t Mule, decker., and Pimps of Joytime. 00:00 - Mic Break 00:52 - Sailboat - Cascade Crescendo 05:01 - Atabey - Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad 10:07 - Falling Up - Mike Montrey Band 15:58 - Mic Break 16:45 - Corner Of My Eye - Cousin Fungus 23:54 - Astroslide - Cousin Fungus 28:39 - Mad E. Mac Is Loose - Cousin Fungus 31:53 - Mic Break 32:17 - Inside Outside Woman Blues #3 - Gov’t Mule 41:07 - decker. for Jam Session 41:14 - Burnin Grass - decker. 45:01 - Skinimin - Dangermuffin 46:56 - Mic Break 47:43 - I’m Your Biggest Fan - Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe 51:19 - Mud - Pimps of Joytime ft Ivan Neville 55:35 - Make You Famous - Turkuaz 60:31 - Finish
We’re welcoming Upstate, formerly Upstate Rubdown, to the Jam Session family today with a 3-track spotlight on their new album, “Healing.” This album, out on Royal Potato Family, marks the band’s first release since shortening their name, as well as welcoming new member, vocalist Allison Olender. Plus, we scope out the lineup for the 2019 North Carolina Brewers & Music Festival in May which will feature Dangermuffin, and the third annual Bluegrass In The Bottoms festival in Kansas City with Railroad Earth and more 00:00 - Mic Break 00:50 - First Principle - International Orange 06:50 - Funnily - Joe Marcinek Band 14:14 - Ancient Family - Dangermuffin 17:22 - Mic Break 18:05 - Uber Glue - The Disco Biscuits 22:50 - Ode to a Droid - Future Rock 29:40 - The Motet for Jam Session 29:46 - Highly Compatible - The Motet 35:44 - Mic Break 36:15 - Going Gone - Upstate 40:19 - Crawl In - Upstate 42:33 - Sarah - Upstate 46:39 - Mic Break 47:22 - Mighty River - Railroad Earth 55:15 - Ain’t Going To Heaven When I Die - Ganstagrass 60:17 - Finish
In this episode, Smitty stopped by to talk about all sorts of things. We made a list of bullet points and we didn't touch them till the end. It was a good talk, theres never a shortage of topics when we're together, and this podcast is proof. Smitty's suggested Shows and music were: TV Terror The Walking Dead Fear Of The Walking Dead "All AMC I think" Music Paul Oakenfold - Swordfish Soundtrack The Mulligan Brothers - Thrift Store Suitcase Appalachia Rising "anything by them" Dangermuffin “anything by them” Enjoy Folks!
Dan Lotti, singer/songwriter of amazing band, Dangermuffin, talks about his writing journey, his inspiration and his family.
FTB podcast #188 features the new album from MISS TESS & THE TALKBACKS called Sweet Talk. Also new music from ANDREW BIRD, JAMES HAND and DANGERMUFFIN. Here's the iTunes link to subscribe to the FTB podcasts. Here's the direct link to listen now! Here is the RSS feed: http://ftbpodcasts.libsyn.com/rss. Show #188 MISS TESS - I Never Thought I’d Be Lonely (Sweet Talk) JAMES HAND - Wish You Would Miss Me (Mighty Lonesome Man) JOHN DOE AND EXENE CERVENKA - It Just Dawned On Me (Singing and Playing) DANGERMUFFIN - Back In The Pines (Olly Oxen Free) (mic break) RAYNA GELLERT - The Platform (Old Light: Songs From My Childhood & Other Gone Worlds) MADISON VIOLET - If I Could Love You (The Good In Goodbye) BILLY DON BURNS - Wouldn't Have It Any Other Way (Nights When I'm Sober- Portrait of a Honky Tonk Singer) TURNPIKE TROUBADOURS - Wrecked (Goodbye Normal Street) MISS TESS - People Come Here For Gold (Sweet Talk) (mic break) OCEAN CAROLINA - Don't Break Your Promise (All The Way Home) VANDELLA - Spring Refrain (Fire In The Desert) BILL MALLONEE - Bring You Around (The Power & The Glory) BROTHER SLADE - Walk Your Dog (Good Rooster's Reunion) ANDREW BIRD - Three White Horses (Hands of Glory) (mic break) MISS TESS - If You Wanna Be My Man (Sweet Talk) (Nov. 29th, 2012) Bill Frater Freight Train Boogie
DAVE GLEASON's 4th CD entitled Turn And Fade is featured on show #76. Also new music from other Americana artists like CADILLAC SKY, DANGERMUFFIN and WATERMELON SLIM... The full playlist is posted below. Check the artist's websites and order their CD's or downloads and tell 'em you heard the songs on the FTB podcast. Please email me with any questions or suggestions for the podcasts. Here's the iTunes link to subscribe to the FTB podcasts. Show #76 DAVE GLEASON - Turn And Fade - Turn and Fade JILL JACK - Fast Movin' Train - Songwriter Sessions THE MYSTIQUEROS - Anyway You Want Me To- Agave CADILLAC SKY - Hangman - Letters in the Deep (mic break) JEFF & VIDA - Alabama Sky - Selma Chalk MERLE HAGGARD - I've Seen It Go Away - I Am What I Am WATERMELON SLIM - Soft Lights and Hard Country Music - Ringers DAVE GLEASON - Radio 1965 - Turn and Fade (mic break) SID SELVIDGE - I'll Be Here In The Morning - I Should Be Blue HAYSHAKER - Merle Haggard - Tin Roof Snare K.C. CLIFFORD - Redman - Orchid DANGERMUFFIN - Seafoam Tumbles - Moonscapes (mic break) DAVE GLEASON - The Neon and the Wine - Turn and Fade Bill Frater Freight Train Boogie
TIFT MERRITT has already produced an impressive body of work and earned a passionate, dedicated audience. A North Carolina native, Tift began her music career in the clubs in Chapel Hill. Though she loves her new home in New York City, she still considers North Carolina home. Her live performances, both with her band and on her own, are similarly riveting. Tift's stellar album "See You On The Moon" is a most important step forward in a remarkable artistic journey that continues to search, penetrate, and surprise. DANGERMUFFIN is a sand-blasted, rough-around-the-edges trio that casts a fresh perspective on American roots music. Based in Folly Beach, SC, the group is anchored by the thought-provoking lyrical wit of songwriter Dan Lotti, Nashville-veteran percussionist Steven Sandifer and lead guitarist Mike Sivilli. Accolades include winning Relix Magazine�s JamOff! competition for emerging bands and the reader-voted Best House Band in the Charleston City Paper�s Best Of 2009. Dangermuffin brings a new level of groove to Americana music � a punchy, folk-jam pastry for the sweet-toothed soul of the South. Their new CD is "Moonscapes" on released on Dualtone.