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Lottie, Hayden and Nick discuss the movies Okja and Chicken Run 1 and 2, plus the TV show Peep Show, through an animal rights lens. We also touch on the movies: Legally Blonde 2, Paddington and 101 Dalmatians, the TV show Shaun Micallef's Mad as Hell, and the stand-up comedy show COMPANION - Interesting Comedy Special by Sam Campbell. Links: Help Sick Baby Jamil and Family of 6 Survive – fundraiser for a family in Gaza: https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-ezzeddin-family You can check out the study Hayden mentioned regarding needing 10% of the population to strongly hold a belief for it to be adopted by the majority: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/07/110725190044.htm Daniel Andrews defends plan to cull feral horses as protesters rally outside state parliament: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/jun/08/daniel-andrews-defends-plan-to-cull-feral-horses-as-protesters-rally-outside-state-parliament Previous FoS pop culture and animal rights shows: Vampires and Veganism: https://www.3cr.org.au/freedomofspecies/episode/vampires-and-veganism Horror Movies and Challenging the Human/Animal Dichotomy: https://www.3cr.org.au/freedomofspecies/episode/horror-movies-and-challenging-humananimal-dichotomy Music: Animal liberation by Los Fastidios: https://www.losfastidios.net/ I Don't Eat Animals – live at Carnegie Hall by Melanie: https://open.spotify.com/track/236SX5cv9sEkKgMdv0NDl1?si=4a32b13f6b4a4d9a The Animal Song by Savage Garden: https://open.spotify.com/track/5TuzQ44lPWTCKbfXbNIEXg?si=c669df09261045b7 They do it's true by Dori Freeman: https://dorifreeman1.bandcamp.com/album/do-you-recall Make sure you tune in to our Radiothon Trivia Show, Sunday June 16th 1pm to 2pm! For more information, check out the Facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/463685309410247/
Podcast #674 is going to take you places with a soundtrack from Single Mothers, Raspberries, Dori Freeman, Olympic Size, The American Analog Set, & Damien Jurado.
Silas House speaks with Dori Freeman about her music the new album Ten Thousand Roses.
A conversation with Dori Freeman as well as songs from her performance the Albino Skunk Music Festival in May of 2022. Sloane Spencer joins in this conversation that touches on Dori's deep Appalachian roots, recording her family album in Nick's newly constructed studio in their backyard, how she draws inspiration and ideas from listening to rap artists, and even her love of Topo Chico brand seltzer.
This Rotations show features Nick from Freedom of Species and Lottie playing some songs that they like by women artists. This show originally aired on Rotations on 3CR Community Radio on 3 July 2022. Rotations airs 2-3pm every Sunday and features music from a wide range of 3CR presenters. For more information about the Rotations show, see: https://www.3cr.org.au/rotations Music played: Hit Like a Girl by Meet Me @ The Altar: https://open.spotify.com/album/4l3QmwKvZ9TR1lSnJvT6E0 Being a woman by Lake Street Dive: https://lakestreetdivemusic.bandcamp.com/album/obviously Crying room by Jemma & the Clifton Hillbillies: https://open.spotify.com/album/2sMh3OxACcbiXwqXLuL9Th I'll be coming home by Dori Freeman: https://open.spotify.com/album/3nrtejgwleUGvNPWXMymV2 Cellophane by FKA Twigs: https://open.spotify.com/album/3DMR3yM5crnt1dG9lLaMTZ midnight love by girl in red: https://girlinred.ffm.to/iicmigq.owe redesign by awfultune: https://open.spotify.com/album/56rbqtVFlkTXHxqpRyViz9 I know a girl by The Preatures: https://open.spotify.com/track/5qLu2n9SEzhyIqg9gGX6rD?si=cfc1ff40d28a4e93 Backseat of my mind by Thelma Plum: https://thelmaplum.lnk.to/betterinblakann Grand Ideas by Alice Skye: https://www.aliceskye.com/music Mean To Me by Stella Donnelly: https://stelladonnelly.bandcamp.com/album/thrush-metal-aus-nz-edition Panic Attacks in Paradise by Ashnikko: https://ashnikko.lnk.to/PAIPM In Your Shoes by Colour Me Wednesday: https://colourmewednesday.bandcamp.com/album/anyone-and-everyone Spinifex gum by Spinifex Gum and Marliya: https://www.spinifexgum.com/home
Recorded on January 9th, 2021 this show features Josh Ritter, Drew Holcomb & the Neighbors, Jake Xerxes Fussell, Dori Freeman, and Oshima Brothers. Podcast support provided by Digital Relativity. https://bit.ly/3tyTjtY
Episode 191: The Charleston, SC collective SUSTO has been a vehicle for the fertile mind of songwriter Justin Osborne since 2014. The music and his lyrics have both a grandeur and an intimacy, tackling nothing less than existence. On his newest Time In The Sun, Osborne wrote epic tracks that among other things tackled the near simultaneous passing of his father and the birth of his first child. We also talk about the influence of a pivotal trip to Cuba and discovering psychedelics while a student at the Citadel military academy. Also, a tour through the fine 2021 album Ten Thousand Roses with its creator, Galax, VA songwriter Dori Freeman.
Help produce Basic Folk by contributing at basicfolk.com/donate!Dori Freeman is an Appalachian woman using her music to break the stereotype of her region, which specifically is her town of Galax, VA - where she was born and still lives. Dori's new album, Ten Thousand Roses, is a celebration of layered sound, beautiful drums and lyrics from an evolving songwriter. Her voice came to us fully realized on her more traditional learning 2016 self-titled debut. Dori learned to sing among the circle of musicians she grew up surrounded by. Her father was the driving force for her guitar lessons, but her grandfather's playing style has still managed to seep into her own. She's named for her great-grandmother, who would have pursued playing music with more fervor had life not presented the responsibility of raising her younger siblings and then her own children.Our conversation includes discussion of the need for rhythm on the new album, which was produced by her husband, who is a drummer. We also talk about the patriarchy (obviously), dark humor, being comfortable using your picture to promote your music and the deep traditional roots of her upbringing. Her town is known for it's 90+ year Old Fiddler's Convention that Dori's been to every year of her life, aside from the year she had her baby, now her 8 year old daughter Osa. Osa's a big influence on her life and she talks about the struggle of being a parent and a touring musician. It's not typical for her to find a parent-friendly environment at a festival or venue, so when she arrives at the gig to discover childcare provided for her, it's a huge triumph. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
We're honored this week to have Gary Waldman as our guest on No Simple Road. Gary is Neal Casal's long-time friend and manager as well as the executive producer of 'Highway Butterfly: The Songs Of Neal Casal' and the founder and Executive Director of the Neal Casal Music Foundation. With a list of titles like that you know this conversation goes deep quick. We talk with Gary about what went into the creation of 'Highway Butterfly', how he met Neal, what the common thread was that created such a solid bond between the two of them, the importance of asking for help when we struggle, Neal's love of photography and the subsequent coffee table book of his images, and a whole lot more!The Album 'Highway Butterfly: The Songs Of Neal Casal features Circles Around The Sun, Erik Krasno, Marcus King, Bob Weir, Phil Lesh & The Terrapin Family Band, Susan Tedeschi & Derek Trucks, Billy Strings, Hiss Golden Messenger, Fruit Bats, Steve Earle & The Dukes, Jonathan Wilson, Shooter Jennings, Leslie Mendelson, Vetiver, Beachwood Sparks, Jaime Wyatt, Aaron Lee Tasjan, J Mascis, Dori Freeman, Warren Haynes, Cass McCombs, Kenny Roby, Norah Jones' Puss N Boots and Tim Heidecker, among others.SONG AT THE END OF THE INTERVIEW: 'All The Luck In The World' performed by Billy String & Circles Around The Sun - off 'Highway Butterfly: The Songs Of Neal Casal'For more on the Neal Casal Music Foundation and to purchase the album head over to: www.nealcasalmusicfoundation.org/FOR FREE SHIPPING from Shop Tour Bus Use The PROMO CODE: nosimpleroadFor 20% off Sunset Lake CBD PROMO CODE: NSR20 For 10% off Electric Fish Lights PROMO CODE: NSR INTRO MUSIC BY AND USED WITH OUR GRATITUDE AND THE PERMISSION OF:CIRCLES AROUND THE SUNOUTRO MUSIC BY AND USED WITH OUR GRATITUDE AND THE PERMISSION OF:CHILLDREN OF INDIGONo Simple Road is part of OSIRIS MEDIA. Osiris is creating a community that connects people like you with podcasts and live experiences about artists and topics you love. To stay up to date on what we're up to, visit our site and sign up for our newsletter. Osiris works in partnership with JamBase, which connects music fans with the music they love and empowers them to go see live music!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/nosimpleroad. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to Roadcase, a podcast exploring the live music experience!! Join us for this fascinating look into the life of Dori Freeman. Her fourth album, Ten Thousand Roses, was just released on September 10 and shows Dori is an entirely new light. We explore the ways this album is somewhat of a departure for her, what it means to raise a daughter as a touring musician and how Dori overcame her early battle with stage fright. Living in the small Southwest Virginia town of Galax, Dori has the benefit of being surrounded by family and has shaped her life as a musician taking family into account. Her husband, Nicholas Falk, who produced her new album, also tours with Dori and they take their daughter with them on the road when they can. Dori is an incredibly talented songwriter with an absolutely gorgeous voice, and is a gifted and lovely human as well, who enjoys sharing her musical gifts in venues across the country and out in the world. So catch a ride on the Roadcase bus for this intriguing look into the life of singer-songwriter Dori Freeman. It's gonna be a great ride!!For more information: https://linktr.ee/roadcasepod and https://www.roadcasepod.comContact: info@roadcasepod.comTheme music: "Eugene" (Instrumental)" by Waltzer
Podcast #575 suggests you relax and leave everything to namelessnumberheadman, Dori Freeman, Daniel Romano's Outfit, The Fluorescents, Bad Bad Hats, Sorrows, Mom, & The Coathangers.
The Music Featured On This Weeks Episode Is From The Following Albums: Sara Softich – Heart In The Moonlight (2020) Dori Freeman – Every Single Star (2019) Kelsey Waldon – They’ll Never Keep Us Down (2020) Music.apple.com/us/artist/sara-softich/171598879 Dorifreeman.com Kelseywaldon.com W.B. Walker’s Old Soul Radio Show Youtube Page Paypal.me/wbwalker85 Patreon.com/oldsoulradioshow (Subscribe to show on Apple device) […]
Today's episode was pre-recorded via Zoom with Sarah Ames, Executive Director for the Barns of Rose Hill to talk about a few of their upcoming concerts, exhibits and their barnstorming benefit happening virtually this year on September 5, 2020. Sarah explained how her organization has had to pivot from offering indoor performances at their facility to partnering with B Chord Brewing Company for outdoor performances. She gave us their upcoming lineup and told us about some performances they're also hosting on Facebook Live: Emi Sunshine at B Chord Brewing Company on Friday, August 14, 2020 Dori Freeman at B Chord Brewing Company on Friday, August 21, 2020 Facebook Live from Barns of Rose Hill: Peter and the Wolf Preview w/ Jon Goldberg on Friday, August 28, 2020 at 7:30pm Christian Lopez at B Chord Brewing Company on Friday, September 4, 2020 Facebook Live from Barns of Rose Hill: Melissa Wright sings Patsy Cline on Sunday, September 13, 2020 at 8pm We also talked about their annual gala that will be virtual this year: The Barns of Rose Hill Barnstorming Benefit will feature musicians, artists, and other special guests. The event will live stream on Facebook and YouTube from 5:30pm - 6:30pm on Saturday, September 5, 2020. You can RSVP by signing up for a free ticket that includes viewing instructions. As part of the fundraiser, Barns of Rose Hill is also offering an online auction that began on August 5 and will be live through through September 5, 2020. The auction features art work, jewelry, food and drink packages, overnight trips, and more. CLICK HERE to view and bid on those items, plus you can preview items in person at the Barns of Rose Hill Upper Gallery between 12pm - 3pm Tuesday through Saturday. Sarah also told us about their Inspired by Endangered Species Quilt Exhibit that will be on display through September 12, 2020. She explained the history of similar exhibits by this artist and talked about how they come together. 182 quilts were created from a wide variety of international fiber artists, using a broad array of abilities, materials and techniques. Conservationists, educators and scientists have taken great interest in joining these artists to sound the alarm of diminishing populations of threatened species. To reach out to Barns of Rose Hill by phone: 540-955-2004. Their office hours are 12p - 3pm Tuesday-Saturday. They are located at 95 Chalmers Court in Berryville, VA. You can make donations, find their barnstorming benefit information and get their event schedule on their website: BarnsOfRoseHill.org. Follow them on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BarnsofRoseHill/ for updates as well.
A primeros de abril vio la luz el álbum de título homónimo del californiano Logan Ledger, pero acaba de lanzar un nuevo tema propio como “River Of Fools”, que originalmente formó parte de la serie Amazon Original vinculada al productor T Bone Burnett, con la melancolía y la elegancia de un Western gótico puesto al día. A Logan Ledger le gusta dejarse mecer por las formas clásicas del estilo, con argumentos que les fueron propios a George Jones, Lefty Frizzell e incluso Roger Miller, como en este caso. Este comienzo de programa incide en las melodías clásicas del country de los buenos tiempos y ahora nos lleva al recuerdo de las formas de Merle Haggard y los Strangers de la mano de Zephaniah OHora que, por fin, anticipa su segundo álbum, previsto para finales de agosto, con esta delicia llamada “All American Singer”, con ciertos ecos de "The Fightin' Side of Me". El músico mantiene sus relatos de historias honestas y reales, reivindicando que la country music puede hacerse en cualquier lugar. Zephaniah grabó este trabajo en The Bunker de Brooklyn, NY, a donde se mudó desde su natal New Hampshire para conseguir trabajo en el popular Skinny Dennis de Brooklyn, un bar que debe su nombre al que fuera bajista de Guy Clark. Para este nuevo disco que da continuidad a This Highway, su debut de hace tres años, ha contado con la producción del desaparecido Neal Casal en abril de 2019, además de recuperar el Steel guitar de Jon Graboff, así como John Shannon a la guitarra, el propio Neal Casal e invitados como Courtney Jaye y Dori Freeman haciendo coros y el gran Mickey Raphael en la armónica. Es posible que Leroy Virgil sea uno de los grandes compositores del country contemporáneo aún por descubrir. Con suS raíces en Reno, Nevada, a pesar de haber nacido en Aberdeen, en el estado de Washington, el líder vital de Hellbound Glory, nunca había dedicado el tiempo suficiente a homenajear a la conocida como “la ciudad pequeña más grande del mundo”, famosa por Kurt Cobain. El álbum Pure Scum es, en cuanto a historias, una especie de viaje por los estereotipos más sórdidos que se le han agregado a Reno desde siempre. Y Leroy Virgil parece hasta estar orgulloso de que la virtud no sea precisamente una de las características de sus personajes. El mundo de Hellbound Glory es punzante, con una cierta poesía en como presentan a los desafectos de la sociedad en la vida real. "Damned Angel" tiene una especial brillantez gracias a la producción de Shooter Jennings y a su banda de acompañamiento que han pulido el resultado final. Un caso parecido al de Leroy Virgil, escondido tras Hellbound Glory, podemos observar con Zane Williams y Hill Country. El tejano, con siete discos en solitario y una veneración secular en la escena del Lone Star State, se ha refugiado ahora en una especie de supergrupo donde se han reunido, además de Zane, Paul Eason, guitarrista habitual de Kevin Fowler, el multiinstrumentista Andy Rogers y una base ritmo que conforman el batería de Houston Lyndon Hughes y el bajista de Austin Sean Rodríguez. Hay buena química y una variedad de formas que abarcan rock clásico, bluegrass, country y folk con unas armonías vocales como arma secreta. "Hill Country" como término puede asociarse a Luckenbach y Jerry Jeff Walker, a las colinas de los Apalaches o a las de la dorada California. En todos los casos son influencias de una especial diversidad creativa que han dado origen a sonidos fuertemente enraizados. Su paseo por la montaña en “Evergreen” es uno de los momentos mágicos de este trabajo cálido. “Richest Man” deja claro que el más rico del cementerio está igual de muerto que todos los pobres enterrados que le rodean. Es el nuevo single y uno de los cortes de Aeonic, tiene que ver con la indefinición del tiempo y que da título al último álbum de Balsam Range, el grupo de Haywood County, en Carolina de Norte, formado en 2007 y que durante una década viene conformado una de las carreras más brillantes de la escena del bluegrass. El quinteto tomó el nombre de Great Balsam Range, una cadena montañosa que rodea a su condado de origen. Eso sí, eliminaron “Great” para no ser pretenciosos. Sturgill Simpson es una persona indescifrable. El pasado 5 de este mes de junio, el artista de Kentucky, que se ha recuperado con extraordinaria rapidez del COVID-19, subió al escenario del mítico Ryman Auditorium para anticipar el que será su nuevo álbum, un proyecto dedicado íntegramente al bluegrass y en el que contará con algunos de los mejores músicos de Nashville. La grabación de este nuevo disco fue anunciada en Instagram por el propio artista con un mensaje que borró muy pronto en el que avisaba “Preparen su Zyrtec (que es un antihistamínico contra la alergia) porque estamos cortando la hierba”. Sturgill Simpson es una persona indescifrable. El pasado 5 de este mes de junio, el artista de Kentucky, que se ha recuperado con extraordinaria rapidez del COVID-19, subió al escenario del mítico Ryman Auditorium para anticipar el que será su nuevo álbum, un proyecto dedicado íntegramente al bluegrass y en el que contará con algunos de los mejores músicos de Nashville. Entre las canciones interpretadas por Sturgill Simpson en la hora aproximada de concierto, mostró una serie de temas perteneciente a sus álbumes anteriores pasados por el filtro del bluegrass. Ese fue el caso de “Long White Line”, uno de los cortes de Metamodern Sounds In Country Music, que produjo Dave Cobb en 2014 y que supuso su segundo disco en solitario, grabado con 4.000 dólares en cinco días y medio. El concierto de Sturgill Simpson en un Ryman Auditorium sin público tuvo mucho de recorrido por su carrera, que no olvidó sus aventuras como miembro de Sunday Valley, formado en 2004 junto al batería Edgar Purdom III y el bajista Gerald Evans, aunque tuvieron un impasse debido al trabajo de Sturgill en el ferrocarril. El grupo se reformó y en 2011 publicaron el álbum To The Wind And On To Heaven, donde se incluyó la versión original de “All The Pretty Colors”, recordada en el Ryman de esta forma. El escenario acogió a Sturgill Simpson con su Martin D-28 acompañado por la mandolinista Sierra Hull, Stuart Duncan (fiddle), Mike Bub (bajo), Scott Vestal (banjo), Tim O'Brien y Mark Howard (guitarras) y su viejo amigo Miles Miller (batería). Como el propio artista recordó, "probablemente la mejor banda de bluegrass del planeta". Es indudable que el nuevo álbum de Sturgill Simpson va a ser todo un acontecimiento, con esa revisión tan particular de algunas de las canciones de sus discos precedentes. Así ha ocurrido con “All Around You”, una de las piezas de A Sailor's Guide To Earth de hace cuatro años. Aquel tercer disco del kentuckyano superó por entonces todas las previsiones, dando un notable giro a su andadura y logrando situarse en la cima de las listas y el reconocimiento de la Academia. “All Around You” ya fue uno de los cortes más reconocibles y cercanos de aquel trabajo que ahora en esta versión parece perfecto para paisajes agrestes y saludables. El concierto de Sturgill Simpson en el Ryman de hace una semana también incluyó un par de versiones de los Stanley Brothers, una banda seminal para los seguidores del bluegrass. Al margen de “Sharecropper's Son”, Sturgill eligió “Pretty Polly”, un tradicional que la pareja de hermanos grabó en 1951. Ahora tan solo nos queda esperar la edición de este nuevo registro de un músico siempre impaciente por sorprendernos en su actividad creativa. Entre las últimas ocupaciones de Sturgill Simpson antes de la llegada de la pandemia debemos recordar la producción de su último álbum¸ That's How Rumors Get Started, de su buena amiga Margo Price, para lo que se marcharon a los legendarios estudios EastWest de Hollywood. El resultado refleja un momento determinado que ahora adquiere un significado diferente, como si todo se hubiera ralentizado. El trabajo, que habla de su propia maternidad, el estrellato, la industria Nashville o la crisis nacional de salud, da la impresión de ser un álbum más cercano, en el que ha prescindido de las motivaciones políticas que incidieron mucho en sus anteriores discos, aunque Margo mantiene en suS declaraciones públicas su vigor habitual. Compuesta por la artista de Aledo, en Illinois, y su marido, Jeremy Ivey, “Letting Me Down” está protagonizada por un par de adolescentes que intentan escapar de lo cotidiano y que tiene cierta similitud con unos amigos de secundaria. En este álbum podemos encontrar canciones mucho más personales, que hablan de la maternidad, el estrellato, la transformación de Nashville o la crisis de salud. Sarah Jarosz nos ha regalado un disco tan brillante como World On The Ground, el primero en solitario desde hace 4 años. Ha sido grabado en su estudio casero de Manhattan y ha contado con la producción de John Leventhal, marido de Rosanne Cash, para centrarse en la vida en una ciudad pequeña, como pudiera ser su natal Wimberley, en Texas, con poco más de 2.500 habitantes. Es una especie de retrato fuera del tiempo. El título de World On The Ground está tomado de uno de sus temas más sobresalientes, “Pay It No Mind”, la canción de un pájaro que contempla el mundo y que sirve como ilustración de la portada del álbum, un cuadro de Erin E. Murray que sus padres le regalaron. Brit Taylor es la pareja de Adam Chaffins, pero es mucho más que eso. Crecida al este de Kentucky, ha mantenido sus raíces en su traslado a Nashville y ha superado un descalabro emocional que gracia a su determinación y música. Así nació “Waking Up Ain't Easy”, que reescribe su nuevo plan de vida, sobreponiéndose a los peores presagios. Esta nueva canción se ha convertido en un tema refrescante debido a su vulnerabilidad e incluso su complejidad, con una agudeza emocional que lo hace muy sugestivo. Es evidente que Steve Earle es un personaje especialmente inquieto y esta etapa de aislamiento producido por la pandemia le mueve a compartir con sus seguidores sus inquietudes. Ahora hemos conocido una versión acústica de "Times Like These", una canción compuesta al comienzo de la presidencia de Donald Trump que resume la ansiedad de una era como esta y recordando que aún puede haber esperanza a pesar de lo sombrío del presente. La versión junto a los Dukes se grabó en el Electric Ladyland Studios mientras estaban trabajando en su último disco, Ghost Of West Virginia, y se publicará el 29 de agosto cuando se celebre el Record Store Day. Nosotros ya la escuchamos en su momento en el programa. La emotividad de la música de John Prine ha regresado cuando su familia ha compartido la última canción grabada por el mítico artista que nos arrebató el Covid-19 el pasado mes de abril. Se trata de "I Remember Everything", compuesta por Prine y su buen amigo Pat McLaughlin y contando con la producción de Dave Cobb para contar recuerdos del pasado que dejan una marca indeleble. Se dio a conocer muy poco antes del homenaje transmitido por redes sociales el pasado jueves por la noche con artistas como Margo Price, Jason Isbell y Amanda Shires, Brandi Carlile o Kacey Musgraves. Escuchar audio
Rahui radio ! Plenty of brand enw tunes including the new Bob Dylan 17 minuter, locals Kathy Bates Motel and Emily Fairlight. New gospel vibes from Dori Freeman and The Blue Hens. Brand stonking new Eastbound Jesus, Drive by Truckers, Slow Motion Cowboys and White Owl Red. Tickle in some Songhoy Blues, because I can, and fang out a bit of old school trad with Mike Ness and that one-off, forever favorite Good & Dead.
Ep419: Roots rock from Gina DeLuca, street-worn blues from Alex Culbreth, speed bluegrass from Volume Five, a classic Emmylou Harris tune, beautiful country from Dori Freeman, and a 19 minute southern rock jam the Allman Brothers. "For people who are getting ready to start getting ready" originated from Americana Music Show.
Mattie Leon, the fantastic Toronto based singer-songwriter with a wonderful catchy and soulful folk/pop style joins us in the studio on Episode 477 of Folk Roots Radio for a chat about his music and three live songs. Later in the hour, we also squeeze in his fabulous new single “Silver Line”. As usual, we wrap up the episode with more of the great new music we’ve received, and this time we hear from Bobtown, Dori Freeman, Ellen Froese, The Dreadnoughts, Cathy Fink & Marcy Marxer, Jerry Leger, The Hearts and Miranda Mulholland. Check out the full playlist on the website: https://folkrootsradio.com/folk-roots-radio-episode-477-feat-mattie-leon-more-new-releases/
Ep418: Keller & the Keels, Ben Davis Jr., The Revelers, Dolly Parton, Dori Freeman, ZZ Top, Alex Culbreth, and many more.... "For people who are nation-wide" originated from Americana Music Show.
Residual exhaustion but a whole lot of exciting music! Aviva Chernick -- “Kol Dodi”(La Serena) Charlie Wooton Project -- “Tell Me a Story” (Blue Basso) Malin Petersen -- “Alonesome” (Alonesome) Brittany Howard -- “13th Century Metal” (Jaime) John Calvin Abney -- “Typeface in Bold” (Safe Passage) Prince Royce -- “El Amor Que Perdimos” (Prince Royce) The Savage Poor -- “It’s A Long Way Down (Growing Up)” (All’s Well in El Dorado) DEEP FEMME -- “Seraph” (Hellgirl’s Hymnal) Dori Freeman -- “All I Ever Wanted” (Every Single Star) Sofia Talvik -- “Take Me Home” (Paws of a Bear) Rachel wrote a comic! Check it out here! Send us music via SubmitHub. Send us money via Ko-fi or Patreon. Contact Von via linktr.ee/vonreviews and find Rachel on her socials via https://linktr.ee/rachel.cholst
Virginia folk songwriter just dropped this single ahead of "Every Single Star", out next month.
EP13 - Dori Freeman live and interview, Susan O'Neill Live, New music from Saoirse Casey & Bronna Mc Vittie plus live news from Moya Brennan, Colm Mac Con Iomaire, The Conifers, Haley Heynderickx and It Takes A Village. It's Trad Without Frontiers presented by Kieran Hanrhan and Ruth Smith. Recorded in The Oliver St. John Gogarty, Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland. A Born Optimistic Production for Tradfest.
The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 04/01/2019 featuring: FY5 “Watch Out for the Blues” Eat the Moon (Swingfingers 2015) 4:59 Kora Feder “I'd Be a Maria” In Sevens (Kora Feder 2019) 3:42 The Haunted Windchimes “Sun Shining Bright” Rattle Your Bones (Western Jubilee 2016) 4:35 Hafdis Huld “The Bargain Store” Variations (Red Grape 2018) 03:13 Adam Carroll “Walked in Them Shoes” I Walked in Them Shoes (Adam Carroll 2019) 3:06 Dori Freeman “Any Wonder” Dori Freeman (2016) 3:09 D.C. Bloom “Saint of All Lost Causes” Pack Up the Moon (D.C. Bloom 2019) 3:13 Mary Bragg “Fixed” Violets as Camouflage (2019) 3:09 Eric Lee “The Garden (Where No Burdens Will Pass Through)” Heartache Town (Eric Lee 2018) 3:09 SONiA “Who Am I” By My Silence (Disappear 2019) 4:03 Nathan Bell “Blood Like a River” Blood Like a River (American Family) (Stone Barn 2014) 3:19 Jane Kramer “Singin's Enough” Valley of the Bones (Jane Kramer 2019) 3:15 The Honey Dewdrops “Ecola” Anyone Can See (The Honey Dewdrops 2019) 3:14 Karyn Oliver “Edwina” A List of Names (Buxom County 2019) 3:39
To say that music runs in Dori Freeman's family is an understatement: Her dad and grandfather are respected bluegrass musicians, her namesake great-grandmother hung up her guitar in order to raise her siblings around the time of the Great Depression, and for as long as she can remember, Dori grew up playing classic Appalachian songs with and for her immediate relatives. On her 2016 self-titled album as well as 2017's "Letters Never Read," the latter of which was released on Dori's own label, she delivers a riveting mixture of her folk/bluegrass roots and the direct, emotional clarity of influences like Rufus Wainwright and Peggy Lee. On today's show, Dori talks about the LP's she listens to with her husband and daughter, the struggle to get vinyl pressed as an independent artist, how she overcomes the nerves of performing live, what truly defines old-time music, how art can suffer from a failed quest for authenticity, the upcoming album she recorded with grandfather and renowned pencil artist Willard Gayheart and much more. Visit dorifreeman.com for music, tour dates and social media.
RUSTY YOUNG is the singer-songwriter-multi-instrumentalist and frontman of the seminal West Coast country-rock band Poco. For five decades, Young became not only the musical core of the band, but also the writer and vocalist behind hits including “Rose of Cimarron� and the #1 smash “Crazy Love.� �Waitin� For The Sun� is his debut solo album - an album 50 years in the making. DORI FREEMAN is a singer and songwriter from Galax, Virginia. Her music blurs the finer lines of Americana and shines new light on the legacy of traditional music. She brings a modern and honest perspective - both lyrically and vocally. Her sophomore album �Letters Never Read� produced by Teddy Thompson was recently released. WoodSongs Kid: America Barajas is a twelve-year-old country singer from Corbin, Kentucky.
The show heads to Radford University in Radford, VA as we help celebrate the 40th Anniversary of RU's public radio station WVRU. You'll hear performances by John Gorka, Shawn Camp, The Weather Station, Scott Miller and Dori Freeman. Plan a trip to be a part of our live audience at www.mountainstage.org
Roots musicians Dori Freeman's voice floats with "a certain purity”, to quote Roadhouse host Greg Vandy, that cuts through the noise and grabs the listener. Playing songs from her sophomore record, Letters Never Read, the Virginia songwriter runs through four songs and discusses her musical journey in the KEXP Live Room. Recorded 02/09/2018. 5 songs - Lovers On The Run, If I Could Make You My Own, Ern and Zorry's Sneakin' Bitin' Dog, Cold Waves, Just Say It NowSupport the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's a Roots Rewind show where we mine our tape vaults for standout performances by women who killed and thrilled between 2013 and last year. We'll hear Memphis bass player and torchy songwriter Amy LaVere, the sublime and uncategorizable Kristina Train, humanistic humorist Susan Werner and a closing set of songs in Spanish and English from Austin's remarkable Carrie Rodriguez. We hear as well from mountain modernist folk artist Dori Freeman from VA and Leah Blevins from KY. They're voice you know and voices on their way up.
Stream or download January Podcast Picks: January ’18 Podcast Picks Seemingly out of nowhere, Dori Freeman’s eponymous debut album took alt-country nation by surprise in 2016 with its refreshing, straight-ahead approach. All talent, no schtick — and the media praise … Continue reading →
Season 7, Episode 3 Guests: The New Smokey Valley Boys, New Standard Bluegrass, Dori Freeman, Nick Falk, Scott Freeman, Willard … The Floyd Radio Show Podcast: November 4, 2017 Read More » The post The Floyd Radio Show Podcast: November 4, 2017 appeared first on The Floyd Country Store.
Featured new CDs by Jim Byrnes, Little Miss Higgins, Dori Freeman, Leveret, Steve Martin, Joan Osborne, Molly Tuttle, Usher's Island, Martin Simpson and much more. Plus focused on upcoming concerts by Trio Da Kali, Don Ross, Cassie & Maggie, Calum Graham, Petunia & The Vipers & more!
So did y’all catch that news about the Fyre Festival? As good people, we try not to indulge in schadenfreude, but sometimes man, wow, it’s hard. In short, a rap celebrity and a dudebro with a track record of over-selling and under-delivering promised a glamour-packed, celebrity-stoked par-TAY on a remote island and promoted it by paying other celebrities to post on Instagram about it. It was a fiasco, not because the whole premise was culturally bankrupt and morally suspect (which it was), but because they didn’t PLAN. You have to plan, folks. For example, on the same weekend, two other festivals – much bigger ones – came off without a hitch. Merlefest in North Carolina and JazzFest in New Orleans actually served up authentic music, genuine community, good food and good times for fans who don’t need to feel like they’re winning on a reality show and who aren’t measuring their lives in bikini access and Twitter followers. So for this week anyway, it’s Real Culture: 2. Celebri-crap Culture: 0. Well done, roots music. MCR had to do a bit of extra planning and demonstrate resilience in the face of challenges as we had more late-breaking lineup shifts this week than maybe ever before. Here’s the superb final tally: Rising Virginia-based folk star Dori Freeman makes a long-sought MCR debut. John Carter Cash brings a family music legacy that’s second to none. Colter Wall is our deep voice of hard country. And we welcome the return of one of the most fluent, flexible roots rock bands in the good old USA.
Catch the Saturday Night Country House Concert, recorded live at the 2017 Port Fairy Folk Festival.
Dori Freeman, Blue Highway, Rhiannon Giddens, Flatt Lonesome and the Davis & Elkins Appalachian Ensemble on Mountain Stage. Episode 876 recorded live at the Augusta Heritage Festival in Elkins, West Virginia.
Celebrate West Virginia's greatest month - OCTOBER - with Mountain Stage, hosted by assistant producer Joni Deutsch. With songs by Dori Freeman, Rhiannon Giddens, The Steel Wheels, Bob Thompson, Chris Smither, Robert Ellis, Wynonna (yes, THE Wynonna) and Billy Bragg & Joe Henry.
Twenty-four-year-old singer/songwriter Dori Freeman is truly from Galax, Virginia. She grew up there, currently lives in the community and her music is intrinsically shaped by the spirit of Appalachia and Southwest Virginia. She was raised in a house filled with music and artistic endeavors. Her father wanted her to be a musician and her songs reflect a comfortable reverence for Old Country, Bluegrass and Rhythm and Blues. She brought her songs to Beehive Productions studio in Saranac Lake, New York for a few intimate performances of songs from her 2016 debut album. Hear the interview with Dori and watch exclusive videos.
Galax, Virginia's Dori Freeman comes from a family rooted in art and tradition. Her grandfather is an artist and guitar player, and her father, a multi-instrumentalist and music instructor. While her style subscribes to no one genre, the influence of her Appalachian upbringing lies at the core of her music - heard especially in the lulling mountain drawl of her voice. She sings without affect and with striking clarity, delivering each song carefully and earnestly. Her early introduction to musicians like Doc Watson, The Louvin Brothers, and Peggy Lee have heavily influenced her modern yet timeless sound. Dori's songs often center on heartache and pining; unrequited and sometimes unconventional love are common muses for her melodies and lyrics.The twenty-four-year-old Freeman brought her songs to Beehive Productions in Saranac Lake, New York for a few intimate performances and to talk about collaborating with Teddy Thompson on her debut self-titled album, released in February of 2016.
Galax, Virginia's Dori Freeman comes from a family rooted in art and tradition. Her grandfather is an artist and guitar player, and her father, a multi-instrumentalist and music instructor. While her style subscribes to no one genre, the influence of her Appalachian upbringing lies at the core of her music - heard especially in the lulling mountain drawl of her voice. She sings without affect and with striking clarity, delivering each song carefully and earnestly. Her early introduction to musicians like Doc Watson, The Louvin Brothers, and Peggy Lee have heavily influenced her modern yet timeless sound. Dori's songs often center on heartache and pining; unrequited and sometimes unconventional love are common muses for her melodies and lyrics.The twenty-four-year-old Freeman brought her songs to Beehive Productions in Saranac Lake, New York for a few intimate performances and to talk about collaborating with Teddy Thompson on her debut self-titled album, released in February of 2016.
Galax, Virginia's Dori Freeman comes from a family rooted in art and tradition. Her grandfather is an artist and guitar player, and her father, a multi-instrumentalist and music instructor. While her style subscribes to no one genre, the influence of her Appalachian upbringing lies at the core of her music - heard especially in the lulling mountain drawl of her voice. She sings without affect and with striking clarity, delivering each song carefully and earnestly. Her early introduction to musicians like Doc Watson, The Louvin Brothers, and Peggy Lee have heavily influenced her modern yet timeless sound. Dori's songs often center on heartache and pining; unrequited and sometimes unconventional love are common muses for her melodies and lyrics.The twenty-four-year-old Freeman brought her songs to Beehive Productions in Saranac Lake, New York for a few intimate performances and to talk about collaborating with Teddy Thompson on her debut self-titled album, released in February of 2016.
Galax, Virginia's Dori Freeman comes from a family rooted in art and tradition. Her grandfather is an artist and guitar player, and her father, a multi-instrumentalist and music instructor. While her style subscribes to no one genre, the influence of her Appalachian upbringing lies at the core of her music - heard especially in the lulling mountain drawl of her voice. She sings without affect and with striking clarity, delivering each song carefully and earnestly. Her early introduction to musicians like Doc Watson, The Louvin Brothers, and Peggy Lee have heavily influenced her modern yet timeless sound. Dori's songs often center on heartache and pining; unrequited and sometimes unconventional love are common muses for her melodies and lyrics.The twenty-four-year-old Freeman brought her songs to Beehive Productions in Saranac Lake, New York for a few intimate performances and to talk about collaborating with Teddy Thompson on her debut self-titled album, released in February of 2016.
Galax, Virginia's Dori Freeman comes from a family rooted in art and tradition. Her grandfather is an artist and guitar player, and her father, a multi-instrumentalist and music instructor. While her style subscribes to no one genre, the influence of her Appalachian upbringing lies at the core of her music - heard especially in the lulling mountain drawl of her voice. She sings without affect and with striking clarity, delivering each song carefully and earnestly. Her early introduction to musicians like Doc Watson, The Louvin Brothers, and Peggy Lee have heavily influenced her modern yet timeless sound. Dori's songs often center on heartache and pining; unrequited and sometimes unconventional love are common muses for her melodies and lyrics.The twenty-four-year-old Freeman brought her songs to Beehive Productions in Saranac Lake, New York for a few intimate performances and to talk about collaborating with Teddy Thompson on her debut self-titled album, released in February of 2016.
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 […]
Show #332 Dori Freeman - You Say (Dori Freeman) Stephen Kellogg - Always Gonna Want You (South, West, North, East) The Roseline - A Children's Game (Townie) Grant Peeples and the Peeples Republik - Breakfast in the Gulag (A Congress Of Treasons) Alex Dezen - This Is The last Song (I'll Ever Write On This Guitar) (Alex Dezen) Love Love Murderpedia (Love Love) Lance Canales - Hich-Wyah Man (The Blessing And The Curse) Dori Freeman - Go On Livin' (Dori Freeman) (mic break) Tami Neilson - Cry Over You (Dynamite!) Cody Jinks - Load and Heavy (Adobe Sessions) Chuck Snow - Bad Habits (Death Comes for Ella Mae Pixley) Henry Wagons - Head Or Heart (After What I Did Last Night) (mic break) Gin Palace Jesters - God Bless The Drinkin' Songs (For Better Or For Worse) Willie Nelson & Merle Haggard - It's All Going To Pot (Django and Jimmie) (mic break) Dori Freeman - Ain't Nobody (Dori Freeman)
De retour pour l'année 2016 avec Safia Nolin, Nathan Bowles, Punch Brothers, The Milk Carton Kids, Ben Caplan & The Casual Smokers, Dori Freeman, Twin Bandit,Devarrow et plusieurs autres! Safia Nolin - Ce matin Bernard Adamus - Jolie blonde Ben Caplan - Ride On Nathan Bowles - Sleepy Lake Bike Club Lindi Ortega - Someday Soon Devarrow - Northern Lights Dori Freeman - Go On Lovin' Punch Brothers - My Oh My Dave Rawling Machine - The Last Pharaoh The Milk Carton Kids - Shooting Shadows Les soeurs Boulay - Maison Twin Bandit - For You Québec Redneck Bluegrass Project - T'sé quand ça va ben
For our 93rd podcast, we talk to Seattle musician Eli West, who is just about to wrap up a Kickstarter campaign to fund his first solo record. West is a prolific musician, perhaps best known for his work in Cahalen Morrison & Eli West. His forthcoming solo album features a host of guest performers, including Bill Frisell and Dori Freeman. We talk shop with West about the album, his background and also the acoustic and electric gear he's been using both on the road and in the studio. Support Eli West's Kickstarter here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1601033742/the-both-by-eli-west?ref=video read more