Podcasts about eliot bronson

American singer-songwriter

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Radio Crystal Blue
Radio Crystal Blue 1/16/25 part 1

Radio Crystal Blue

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 157:42


Jean Mann "Winter Swims Away" - Songs For All The Days www.jeanmann.net Debbie Miller "Alaska" - Live In An Empty Sea wwww.thedebbiemiller.com Megan Bee "Snowplow" - Cottonwood www.meganbeemusic.com Goodnight Moonshine "All Our Friends" - s/t www.goodnightmoonshine.com Caroline Cotter "Coming Your Way" - Gently As I Go www.carolinecotter.com Emily Mure "Cope & Thread" - Worth www.emilymure.com ************************ The Matthew Show "Innocence"- Memphis www.thematthewshow.com Jesse Terry "Gunpower Days" - Arcadia www.jesseterrymusic.com Vance Gilbert "Bad For Me" - The Mother Of Trouble www.vancegilbert.com Wes Collins "Jabberwockies" - Jabberwockies www.wescollins.com Jess Klein "In The Arms Of A Song" - When We Rise www.jessklein.com Elliot Murphy "Old-Timer" www.elliottmurphy.com Daniel Darley "Wondrous Life" https://www.facebook.com/danieldarleymusic/ Heather Pierson "Perspective" - Back To The Light www.heatherpierson.com ************************* These artists are participating in the upcoming 30A Songwriters Festival https://www.30asongwritersfestival.com Ellis Paul "Be The Fire" - 55 www.ellispaul.com Beth Bombara 'Carry The Weight" - It All Goes Up www.bethbombara.com Dan Bern "I'm In' - Starting Over www.danbern.com Eliot Bronson "With Somebody" - Empty Spaces www.eliotbronson.com Jaimee Harris "Like You" - Boomerang Town www.jaimeeharris.com ***************************** Rubblebucket "Boomerang" - Year Of The Banana www.rubblebucket.com Keeley "Days In A Daze" - Beautiful Mysterious www.keeleysound.com Fraser Teeple "Spark" www.fraserteeplearborist.com Billy Coulter "Haven't You Fallen In Love With Me Yet?" - 5ingles www.billycoulter.com Funky Bluester "Time For A Change" - Thirst & Howl III www.funkybluester.com We Found A Lovebird "Chet" www.wefoundalovebird.com Violet Minefield "Autonomous Overdrive" - https://www.thevioletmindfield.com/

The Other 22 Hours
Eliot Bronson on surrendering to circumstance, bottom up growth, and being the movie screen.

The Other 22 Hours

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 53:04


Eliot Bronson has released 6+ records over the past 12 years, both independently and via labels - with a handful produced by Dave Cobb - and he has also won numerous acclaimed songwriting competitions such as Kerrville and Chris Austin contest at Merlefest. Ditching the traditional label/publicist/manager route, Eliot has established a vibrant path that is 100% DIY, community-focused, and as he explains - more fulfilling than ever. We talk at length about that process and how he found himself there, debate the necessity of a whole label or publicity team, explore the idea of the artist in the center of the crowd versus up high and removed on stage, mindfulness practices, and more.Get more access and support this show by subscribing to our Patreon, right here.Links:Eliot Bronson30A FestivalEp 45 - Glen PhillipsEp 46 - Mary Chapin CarpenterCBS Saturday Morning'That Thing You Do'Sam Harris - Waking Up'Zen Mind Beginners Mind'Patty GriffinEmmylou HarrisChris Austin Song Contest (MerleFest)Gillian WelchTelluride Troubadour Songwriting ContestKerrvile Songwriting ContestMelody WalkerRocky Mountain Folks FestClick here to watch this conversation on YouTube.Social Media:The Other 22 Hours InstagramThe Other 22 Hours TikTokMichaela Anne InstagramAaron Shafer-Haiss InstagramAll music written, performed, and produced by Aaron Shafer-Haiss. Become a subscribing member on our Patreon to gain more inside access including exclusive content, workshops, the chance to have your questions answered by our upcoming guests, and more.

Curious Goldfish
A Chat with Eliot Bronson Part 2

Curious Goldfish

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 29:58 Transcription Available


Navigating the Complexities of Life and Music with Eliot BronsonThis episode of Curious Goldfish features an in-depth conversation with musician Eliot Bronson, exploring the thematic essence of his songwriting that addresses the multifaceted human emotions and life's complexities. Jason English hosts the podcast, engaging with Bronson on his approach to balancing the emotional extremes in his songs while ensuring they retain their musical allure. The discussion encapsulates Bronson's latest album, 'Talking to Myself,' highlighting tracks like 'Are You Still Mean?' and 'From Rabun Gap,' which cleverly weave together feelings of sentimental longing and blunt realism. The episode also delves into the personal background influencing Bronson's songwriting, his relationship dynamics, and the therapeutic aspect of acknowledging contradictory emotions through music. Additionally, it touches upon Bronson's perspectives on the artist's journey, the quest for success versus artistic integrity, and the unique satisfaction derived from connecting with an audience through authentic self-expression.00:00 Exploring the Emotional Spectrum Through Music01:05 Introducing Curious Goldfish: A Musical Journey02:02 A Heartfelt Dive into Songwriting with Eliot Bronson02:16 The Complexities of Human Emotions in Ted Lasso04:21 Navigating Life's Emotional Extremes Through Art05:30 The Art of Balancing Opposites in Songwriting06:37 Reflecting on Personal Growth and Artistic Expression14:55 The Journey of an Artist: Success, Struggles, and Authenticity21:55 Eliot Bronson's Musical Influences and Future Endeavors25:25 Wrapping Up: A Musical Performance and Final Thoughts

Curious Goldfish
A Chat with Eliot Bronson Part 1

Curious Goldfish

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 41:58 Transcription Available


The Reflective Songwriter: Eliot Bronson on Music, Curiosity, and Personal GrowthThis podcast episode features a detailed conversation with singer-songwriter Eliot Bronson, discussing his creative process, the significance of music in his personal growth, and his journey through the music industry. Hosted by Jason English, the discussion covers a variety of topics including the impact of Eliot's religious upbringing on his music, the surprising benefits of live streaming during the pandemic, and insights into his songwriting process. Eliot reflects on the ability of his songs to teach him about himself, the construction of his latest album 'Talking to Myself', and the therapeutic aspects of music. The conversation also touches on the impact of simplicity in songwriting, the influence of other artists, and Eliot's thoughts on the endless possibilities within music creativity. It ends with a deep-dive into the origin of "What I've Done With My Life," the last track on his new album, Talking to Myself. Eliot performs an acoustic version as well. 00:00 Introduction: The Power of Music01:07 Welcome to Curious Goldfish: A Music Podcast01:39 Eliot Bronson: Master of Cover Songs03:54 Eliot's Original Songwriting: A Mirror to Life04:33 Eliot's New Album: Talking to Myself05:11 Eliot's Personal Journey and Artistic Growth05:44 Eliot's Unique Experience: Swimming with Manatees06:57 Eliot's Religious Upbringing and Its Influence08:24 Eliot's Songwriting Process and Inspiration14:05 Eliot's Performance Style and Audience Engagement15:48 Eliot's Curiosity: The Infinite Possibilities of Music20:55 The Beauty of Simplicity in Music21:37 The Art of Songwriting and Instrumentation22:05 The Power of Simple Lyrics22:26 The Influence of Other Artists24:18 The Impact of Personal Experiences on Songwriting25:26 The Evolution of Music in the Pandemic Era27:08 The Journey of Covering Favorite Artists32:51 The Reflection on Personal and Musical Journey35:26 The Final Thoughts and Reflections

Failures of a Teenager
Eliot Bronson - We Don't Have The Words (Apartment Sessions)

Failures of a Teenager

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2023 5:18


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Radio Crystal Blue
Radio Crystal Blue 6/10/23 part 1

Radio Crystal Blue

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 146:47


RADIO CRYSTAL BLUE 6/11/23 Gene Vincent & His Blue Caps "Say Mama" Dick Dale & His Del-Tones "Greenback Dollar" - King Of The Surf Guitar Dick Dale & His Del-Tones "The Wedge" - Checkered Flag Los Straitjackets "Carhop" The Utterly Fantastic and Totally Unbelievable Sound of Los Straitjackets The Breeders "Flipside" - Last Splash ****************** Owen Walsh "Somewhere Sunny" - On My Way www.owenwalshmusic.com Katie Dahl "Red Brown Blue Green" - Seven Stones www.katiedahlmusic.com Vance Gilbert "A Room Somewhere" - The Mother Of Trouble www.vancegilbert.com Avi Wisnia "Heat Lightning" - Catching Leaves www.aviwisnia.com Peter Case "Ancient Sunrise' - Doctor Moan www.petercase.com Sam Robbins "All The Pieces Are There'- Bigger Than In Between www.samrobbinsmusic.com Heather Styka & The Sentimentals "Mockingbird Song" - North www.heatherstyka.com Joe Jencks "The Lady Juliana" - Poets Philosophers Workers and Wanderers www.joejencks.com Susan Cattaneo "Broken Things" - All Is Quiet www.susancattaneo.com Eliot Bronson "Visitor" - Empty Spaces www.eliotbronson.com ****************** Roman Angelos "Abyssal Plain" (Backmasking Mix) - Supermarkets, Underwater www.happyrobotsrecords.co.ukl Rodney Cromwell "Rod, Jane and Freddy" - The Winter Palace www.happyrobotsrecords.co.uk Mari Dangerfield "Ruins" - Eco-Fever www.maridangerfield.com Miz Terrell "Cant Even" www.facebook.com/miztterrellmusic The Burma "23" www.theburmamusic.com The High Water Marks "Stand In Line" & "Quacksalver (formerly Old Timey Snake Oil Guy)" - Your Next Wolf www.thehighwatermarks.com Castle Black "Sorry" - Get Up, Dancer www.castleblackmusic.com Electric Enemy "Paranoid" https://www.facebook.com/ElectricEnemy Napoleon "Can't Forget" - Enemy Within www.napoleontoronto.com Blitz Union "The Sun Always Shines On TV" (A-ha cover) www.blitzunion.com Sue "Don't Breed" www.madmadsue.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support

Folk Roots Radio... with Jan Hall
Episode 572 - We're All About The Music! (Hope Springs Edition)

Folk Roots Radio... with Jan Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 58:43


We're all about the music on Episode 572 of Folk Roots Radio, as we hold back the interviews to bring you another Covid Times edition of the show with some excellent Covid Tunes and social justice songs thrown into the mix. Join us for new releases from Moira Smiley and VOCO, Crys Matthews, Ellen Bukstel, Tim Grimm, Lizzy Plotkin & Natalie Spears, Dan Hill, Eliot Bronson, Tara MacLean (with Tim Chaisson, Hubert Francis, Gilbert Sark and Dennis Ellsworth), Paul Weber, Big Little Lions, Cootes Paradise, Forest Sun, Calico and Dan Cimaglio. If you like the artists you hear on this show, don’t just stream their music – BUY their music and then you’ll really make a difference to their income during this difficult time when it’s much more challenging to find live shows. Folk Roots Radio is a labour of love - a full time hobby. If you enjoy this episode, please consider giving us a 'LIKE' and leaving a review/comment on your podcast provider and sharing the episode on social media. We'll love you for it! Check out the full playlist on the website: https://folkrootsradio.com/folk-roots-radio-episode-572-were-all-about-the-music-hope-springs-edition/

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Bringin' it Backwards
Interview with Eliot Bronson

Bringin' it Backwards

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 53:56


We had the pleasure of interviewing Eliot Bronson over Zoom video!Over the course of five albums, indie folksinger Eliot Bronson has created his own brand of acclaimed Americana. He's an award winner. A road warrior. An internationally-renowned musician with a voice that swoons and sweeps, making fans out of everyone from his hometown newspaper, The Baltimore Sun — who championed Bronson from the very start, hailing him as "a folk singing wunderkind" back when he was still playing local coffeeshops — to Grammy-winning producer Dave Cobb, whose work on 2014's Eliot Bronson and 2017's James placed Bronson on the same client roster as Jason Isbell, Chris Stapleton, and other heartfelt songwriters. Bronson turns a new page with Empty Spaces. Written during a period of tumult — including the breakup of a 10-year relationship, the end of an engagement, and a move from his adopted home of Atlanta to his current headquarters in Nashville — it's an album about loss, redemption, the places we leave, and the homes we make for ourselves. More importantly, it's an album about starting again. Like the soundtrack to a rainy day whose skies steadily give way to sunshine, the music itself is gorgeous and moodily atmospheric, splashed with watercolor streaks of electric guitar, vocal harmonies, strings, Mellotron, and Bronson's sharpest songwriting to date.Ever since his teenage years in working-class Baltimore, music has been a source of therapy for Bronson. Back then, he felt like a prisoner in his own home — a home filled with volatility and unpredictability, overseen by parents whose identities were equally (and, perhaps, paradoxically) informed by the Church and 1960s counterculture. Outside the front door loomed the Pentecostal Church where his father and grandfather once preached to  congregants who spoke in tongues. It was an odd refuge for a child, and Bronson found his own sort of escape in his father's record collection, drawn to LPs by Bob Dylan, Paul Simon, Joni Mitchell, Leonard Cohen, and the trailblazing blues duo of Brownie McGhee and Sonny Terry. Inspired, he began writing his own music as a teenager, eventually those songwriting skills into a career — and, with it, a ticket out of town. Relocating to Atlanta, he found a regional audience as a member of popular folk-rock duo The Brilliant Inventions and became a regular performer at Eddie's Attic, where acts like John Mayer and the Indigo Girls once honed their own craft. His subsequent solo career attracted even more attention, not to mention high-profile awards like a first-place finish in the Chris Austin Songwriting Contest. When a longtime relationship with his fiancé came to a halt, though, Bronson found himself leaning upon songwriting once again — not only for a living, but also for personal stability. "I began writing the kind of songs I needed to hear," he explains. "Empty Spaces was the best healing work I could've ever done. I had a weird, challenging childhood, and I originally turned to music because I didn't have anywhere else to go in the house, physically. I made my own little world that made me feel safe and understood. This time, I really needed to find that space again and come full-circle. I made this record for the same reason that I wrote my first song. It wasn't for anybody else; it was for me. Hearing the right words at the right moment can be the most magical elixir you can possibly take. It can heal you."To fully heal, though, Bronson needed to make some changes. He left Atlanta and moved to Nashville. He made the conscious decision to escape the shadow of his influences, too, writing a new batch of songs that sounded not like Bob Dylan, Jackson Browne, or Tom Waits, but like Eliot Bronson. He sank more time into his daily meditation practice, allowing creativity to enter his life in waves. And after recording his two previous albums with renowned producer Dave Cobb, he also decided to co-produce the new record with longtime bandmate Will Robertson, setting up in Robertson's basement studio and tracking Empty Spaces' 10 songs in a series of live, full-band performances. The result? An album that's emotive, pensive, melancholy, and wholly moving. This isn't just a record about empty spaces, after all. It's a record about the new discoveries that can fill that emptiness. Bronson stacks his voice into layers of harmony on the breezy, beautiful "Good For You," a song that pines for a distant lover who's moved across the country. Songs like the Lyle Lovett-worthy "She Loves the Mountains" and "Montana" address that physical divide, too, with Bronson — who calls the latter track "a 'Jolene' song, directed at a state rather than a person" — both scolding and singing the praises of a place whose beauty has stolen his partner's affection. During the album's opener, "Visitor," his melodies melt into a woozy landscape of acoustic guitar and pedal steel, while the anthemic "With Somebody" finds him mixing his folk roots with epic bursts of heartland pop/rock. Perhaps nowhere is Empty Space's unique punch better delivered than on the title track, where Bronson sings about coming to terms with the void left by his ex's departure. It's a breakup song for realists — a song that neither wallows in its own misery nor celebrates a sense of newfound freedom. Instead, Bronson sings about the complicated feelings that exist somewhere between those two polarities, painting his song not with black-and-white extremes, but with greyscale colors that are far more relatable. "I can't tell if it's a sad song or if it's a hopeful song," he admits. "I really like it that way, because that's life — we rarely have simple, unmixed feelings about anything. Being able to find those weird places where those emotions mix together, and express them, is exciting to me. It gives language to things that are universal. We don't have a word for that color or that emotion, but it exists, and by pointing it out, it gives you permission to feel it."We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com.www.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod  #foryou #foryoupage #stayhome #togetherathome #zoom #aspn #americansongwriter #americansongwriterpodcastnetworkListen & Subscribe to BiBFollow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! 

Hangin' & Sangin'
Episode 131- Eliot Bronson

Hangin' & Sangin'

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 54:08


Americana singer/songwriter Eliot Bronson digs through the avalanche of emotions that inspired his latest album, Empty Spaces. Hosted by music journalist Kelly McCartney.

City Lights with Lois Reitzes
Folksinger Eliot Bronson

City Lights with Lois Reitzes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 51:40


Lois Reitzes talks with Esohe Galbreath and Donyelle Rideaux about ARTiculate ATL's upcoming virtual art show; and journalist/producer Bill Lichtenstein about the documentary "WBCN and the American Revolution." Producer Ryan McFadin talks with folksinger Eliot Bronson about his new album "Empty Spaces."

The Marinade with Jason Earle
The Marinade with Jason Earle Episode 62 | Eliot Bronson

The Marinade with Jason Earle

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 49:56


Eliot Bronson meditates in The Marinade. Eliot's new record Empty Spaces is a gorgeous, painful album about love and loss. We talk about religion, meditation, breakups, healing, and so much more.  You can find all things Eliot Bronson at eliotbronson.com

Red Arrow Radio Top 5 at 5
Red Arrow Radio Top 5 007

Red Arrow Radio Top 5 at 5

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 30:00


This weeks show features Eliot Bronson, Cicada Rhythm, Peyote Coyote, Mike Martin, and Big Radio.

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Music First with DJ Dave Swirsky
Podcast Featuring Josh Rouse, Khalid, The Impressions, Karol G & Maluma, Eddie Harris, Eliot Bronson, and More!

Music First with DJ Dave Swirsky

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2019 61:28


Podcast Featuring Josh Rouse, Khalid, The Impressions, Karol G & Maluma, Eddie Harris, Eliot Bronson, Blue Stingrays, Teyana Taylor, Massimo Ranieri, and Yahn & Chuck Treece! SUBSCRIBE: iTunes TWITTER: @MusicFirstPcast FACEBOOK: Music First Podcast INSTAGRAM: MusicFirstPodcast EMAIL: MusicFirstPodcast@gmail.com

GOOD GRACIOUS
GOOD GRACIOUS 106: Marshall Seese & Michael Westbrook

GOOD GRACIOUS

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2018 41:59


Marshall Seese, the Tin Man, discusses his new tv project, VERSES, with Eliot Bronson that spotlights real musicians in a novel way. Michael Westbrook shares one of his new songs and talks about his good fortune at having made music his career for so long

The Sundilla Radio Hour
The Sundilla Radio Hour #238

The Sundilla Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2017 58:52


The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 10/23/2017 featuring: Moors & McCumber “Caged Bird” Live from Blue Rock (Moors & McCumber 2016) 4:56 Austin MacRae “The Mill Song” Keeper (Austin MacRae 2017) 4:10 Clara Baker “January” Temporary Things (Clara Baker 2015) 4:04 Davey O. “To Buffalo” A Bright Horizon Line (H30 2017) 3:14 Crowes Pasture “The Champ” Edge of America (Crowes Pasture 2017) 3:57 Dan Weber “Hank and Jesus” Ash and Bone (Highway 142 2012) 3:57 KC Groves “Universal Lullaby” Happy Little Trees (KC Groves 2017) 3:11 Eliot Bronson “Stranger” James (Rock Ridge 2017) 3:17 Shawna Caspi “Devil's Rolling Pin” Forest Fire (Shawna Caspi 2017) 3:13 Joe Crookston “The Letters of Florence Hemphill” Joe Crookston 2017 (Milagrito 2017) 3:52 Kate Campbell “Greensboro” The K.O.A. Tapes (Vol. 1) (Large River 2016) 3:44 Trout Fishing in America “Give Me the Wheel” The Strangest Times (Trout 2017) 3:21 Folkapotamus “Dear Rose” Middle of Nowhere (Phatcat 2017) 3:29 Charlie Mosbrook “Freight Train” Hear Me Callin' (Omr 2017) 2:35

GOOD GRACIOUS
GG86: Singer-songwriter Eliot Bronson and Amanda Plumb of Pecha Kucha

GOOD GRACIOUS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2017 42:35


ELIOT BRONSON talks about his new cd, James, growing up in Maryland, and the joys and challenges of a musical life. He's at Eddie's Attic on Sat., Sept. 23! Amanda Plumb explains the Japanese origins of the international experience known as PECHA KUCHA. You like storytelling done in 20 slides with 20 seconds of talk per slide? Next one is Sunday, Nov. 12. Click HERE for Dana Robinson's presentation. Podcast RSS Subscribe iTunes          Subscribe STITCHER          Google Play          TuneIn Radio

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Americana Music Show Podcast
Ep366 Lukas Nelson & The Promise Of The Real

Americana Music Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2017 60:00


The debut country rock album from Lukas Nelson & The Promise Of The Real, plus new albums from Eliot Bronson, Lilly Hiatt, Eli Cook & Jeremy Pinnell. "Ep366 Lukas Nelson & The Promise Of The Real" originated from Americana Music Show.

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Americana Music Show Podcast
Ep#214 Elvin Bishop isn’t playing football

Americana Music Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2014 60:00


Elvin Bishop plays tracks from Can't Even Do Wrong Right and talks about the joy & danger of having your songs played at weddings. Also on this episode, country rock from Nancarrow, a Leadbelly cover by Dave Ray, a ballad by Jonathan Byrd, a rock & roll anthem by NQ Arbuckle, roots rock from Eliot Bronson, boogie blues from John Dee Holeman, a beautiful crooner by Emma Swift, folk-rock from Shakey Graves, and some swingin' blues from Luke Winslow-King. "Ep#214 Elvin Bishop isn’t playing football" originated from Americana Music Show.

Discologist
Episode 64: The Parlor Sessions

Discologist

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2014 33:39


Dean Fields, Andy Zipf, Jason Myles Goss and Eliot Bronson are all accomplished musicians on their own, but now they've joined forces and are hitting the road with a show they've dubbed The Parlor Sessions.Over the next two weeks this newly formed band of brothers will be delivering a uniquely intimate night of music up and down the East coast. After their stop here in DC the guys stopped by to talk about the genesis of The Parlor Sessions, how the experience hasn't been quite what they expected in the best ways possible, and what they see the future holds for each of the guys individually and together as The Parlor Sessions. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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