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This episode we talk with the ethereal Bailey Bigger about her new album "Resurrection Fern" and how she has grown and changed since her last album was released. Resurrection Fern explores vulnerability, nature, and growth, all delivered through Bigger's distinctive lens. Known for her enchanting melodies and impeccable lyricism, Bigger dives deep into themes of renewal, fragility, and the resilience found in the human spirit. Each track feels like a conversation with an old friend, guiding listeners through moments of self-discovery and connection. As a storyteller, she paints pictures that are as vivid as they are introspective, drawing on personal experiences and weaving them into universal truths. Her poetic approach to music, combined with a rich vocal presence, marks her as one of the most exciting new voices in today's music landscape. With this release, Bigger continues to prove why she's being hailed as a fresh voice for her generation. Her ability to channel complex emotions into beautifully simple yet profound songs sets her apart, and Resurrection Fern is a testament to her growth as an artist and storyteller. The 24 year old singer/songwriter/instrumentalist has collected back to back nominations at the Arkansas Country Music Awards, been named Songwriter of the Year in Memphis, won Audience-Favorite music video at Indie Film Fest, and has had multiple songs featured on TrueSouth on SEC Television. Bigger has traveled the country over the last four years, enchanting audiences with her siren song and classic American songwriting. She has shared stages and festival lineups with Sierra Ferrell, The Local Honeys, The Avett Brothers, and toured alongside Joe Purdy and Trampled by Turtles. Bailey's voice has graced the stages of Red Rocks Amphitheater, The Bluebird Cafe, Georgia Theater, and many festivals including FloydFest, Americanafest, and Memphis in May. Much inspired by her own Celtic heritage, folklore of the world surrounding her, and connection to the natural world, Bailey's new record, “Resurrection Fern,” (releasing October 25th) takes the listener on a journey through the four seasons, and the cycles of death that we, and the earth, face every year. Leaning into the mystery and lore of the unknown, human emotions, and the wild nature within all of us, “Resurrection Fern,” captures the magic that Bailey found within her years of tuning in deeper with the natural cycles, and the primal knowledge within. Check her out here: Website: Baileybigger.com Facebook: Bailey Bigger Music Instagram: Bailey Bigger TikTok: @coyotecreature
Colby Acuff sits down with Kurt and Nicky T to discuss Colby's new record and it's first single “Scared of the Dark”. Kurt and Colby talk about living near each other and the benefits of being neighbors. They also share stories from their tours and performances, including their experiences at the Georgia Theater and the […]
Jameson Tank is a successful singer-songwriter and podcaster based in Athens, GA. Jameson clocked in at almost 75 live shows in 2022 and is on track to hit 100 this year! He is also the host of the artist-interview podcast, Jameson On The Rocks.We got to discuss his songwriting process, marketing tips, selling out the Georgia Theater, our mutual podcasting experiences, touring life, his advice for artists on branding, and his new album on the way!@jameson.tank@onthatnote_podcast@parkerwierlingLike & Subscribe to spread the loooooooove!
In this week's re-airing, Nick and Helen and the eTown crew head to Athens, Georgia for a special installment of our “eTown On the Road” series. We'll be coming to you from the legendary Georgia Theater, joined by local musical duo Cicada Rhythm, as well as our longtime eTown friend, singer-songwriter extraordinaire JJ Grey. Plus, Nick talks with a local woman whose Georgia-based nonprofit organization provides books to low-income children in the area so they can keep their learning aptitudes up over the summer and not lose ground in school. visit us at: eTown.org
Email: umphreakparentspodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @UmphreakparentsShow Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/UmphreakParentsPodcast/Closed Facebook Group: Umphreak ParentsWebsite: https://umphreakparentspodcast.weebly.com/Listener Survey: https://tinyurl.com/y67tcxrxTour Dates: http://www.umphreys.com/tour/Episode 75: https://tinyurl.com/yxowxvvvSetlists for the shows discussed:October 19th: http://allthings.umphreys.com/setlists/?date=2019-10-19October 23rd: http://allthings.umphreys.com/setlists/?date=2019-10-23Where you can listen to the shows discussed:October 19th:UMLive: https://tinyurl.com/y4hosbnaUMLive UMVIP: https://tinyurl.com/y4r43dt5Nugs.net UMVIP: https://tinyurl.com/y66jbgxrNugs.net: https://tinyurl.com/y5nfvdakOctober 23rd:UMLive: https://tinyurl.com/y4r43dt5Nugs.net: https://tinyurl.com/y26rqdgrI want you (she's so heavy) video from Abbey Road Studios: https://tinyurl.com/y6qp53vlTerrapin Crossroads: https://www.terrapincrossroads.net/
Email: umphreakparentspodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @UmphreakparentsShow Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/UmphreakParentsPodcast/Closed Facebook Group: Umphreak ParentsWebsite: https://umphreakparentspodcast.weebly.com/Listener Survey: https://tinyurl.com/y67tcxrxTour Dates: http://www.umphreys.com/tour/Episode 73: https://tinyurl.com/yyoogsg8Episode 74: https://tinyurl.com/y67q2sa6Ryan Dorbin's Twitter: https://twitter.com/rjdobrinSet lists for the shows discussed:October 17th: http://allthings.umphreys.com/setlists/?date=2019-10-17October 18th: http://allthings.umphreys.com/setlists/?date=2019-10-18Where you can listen to the shows discussed:October 17th:UMLive: https://tinyurl.com/y6rdw5dlNugs.net: https://tinyurl.com/y5cte2qtOctober 18th:UMLive: https://tinyurl.com/y37pbkkvNugs.net: https://tinyurl.com/y59wg8c3The Canyonlands Movie: https://tinyurl.com/yxdwypydSetlist from the Joel Solo show: https://tinyurl.com/y4v8h8ygTo donate to the : Jerry + Susan Cummins "I love Math" educational scholarships fund:(checks and cashier check only- made out to LTHS with "Jerry + Susan Cummins educational scholarships in the memo)Mail to: Lianne MusserCollege CoordinatorLyons Twp. High School100 S. Brainard AvenueLaGrange, IL 60525Inside out w/ Turner + Seth: https://insideoutwtns.simplecast.fm/Inside out NYE episode mentioned: https://insideoutwtns.simplecast.fm/umnyeJake Cinninger on Inside out: https://insideoutwtns.simplecast.fm/jakeBrendan Bayliss on Inside out: https://insideoutwtns.simplecast.fm/e9bad692Part 2: https://insideoutwtns.simplecast.fm/afb83980Chris Mitchell on Inside out: https://insideoutwtns.simplecast.fm/28d354afHey look its the Umphrey's number Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1672610272849247/Articles about the weekend:https://tinyurl.com/y49h3klbhttps://tinyurl.com/yxw4saml
On this episode, Cash and Ryan sat down with NYC based singer/songwriter Kelley Swindall as she passed through town playing the Georgia Theater supporting an upcoming album. Topics of conversation include sacrificing cars on the alter of the city, the oddest Olive Garden commercial ever conceived by humans, and Ryan Lewis goes dark.
On this episode, Cash sits down with Greg Cartwright backstage at the Georgia Theater. Topics of conversation include sleeping in proximity to EDM in a squat, the difficulty of working for others after working for oneself, and the story of practice room heist that added insult to injury.
On this episode, Cash sits down with Lemuel Hayes (drummer/Cindy Wilson) for a nice chat backstage at the Georgia Theater. Topics of conversation include (but are not limited to): A friendly heads-up regarding the realities of touring China. Returning to rock after an egregious injury. Plus- two SURPRISINGLY good Meatwad impressions. Disclaimer: This podcast has come unstuck in time (this episode was recorded in the past).
On this episode, Cash And Ryan sit down with The High Divers, who recently passed through town to play the Georgia Theater. Topics of conversation include van wrecks, getting called out by your Dad when you flub a guitar solo, and legal lesson from Cash Carter about constructive possesion.
This week: transmissions from Popfest! Questionable RVs, sticky fingered fans and drag queen beatdowns, OH MY! Cash and Kindercore co-founder Dan Geller talk to Deerhoof backstage at the Georgia Theater then Ryan and Dan end the episode with John and Tammy from Dressy Bessy outside Little Kings Shuffle Club.
It's time to discover more music with DMP! Jonny brings back his friend Jason to showcase the Derek Trucks Band, featuring a mix of rock, blues, jazz, soul, and even world music. It's all channeled through the incredible slide guitar playing of Trucks himself, a direct successor to legends like Duane Allman and Eric Clapton. If you enjoyed the Robert Randolph episode, you'll probably like this one too! Here's the setlist: 1. Joyful Noise (Joyful Noise) 2. Like Anyone Else (Joyful Noise) 3. Bock to Bock (Soul Serenade) 4. Anyday (Songlines Live) 5. Mahjoun / Greensleves (Songlines Live) 6. Feel So Bad (Live at the Georgia Theater) 7. Sweet Inspiration (Already Free) 8. Come See About Me (Revelator) Encore: King Curtis - Soul Serenade (Live at the Fillmore West) We'd love to hear your thoughts on this show -- just drop an email to crosstawk@gmail.com and let us know what you think! Be sure to check back in a couple of weeks when Jonny introduces Jason to a truly legendary rock band.