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Episode Notes Did you know you can support my podcast for as little as $1 a month? You can do that by heading over to my Patreon HERE!! My guest this week is Shelby Means. You may know Shelby as the Grammy award winning bassist of Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway. You may also know her as the former bass player of Della Mae. Well, she's not only an incredible bass player but she is also an incredible singer and songwriter. Her new album, self- titled album “Shelby Means” drops on May 30th. You can pre-order your copy at this link to her website, which is where you can also find out more about Shelby as well as you tour itinerary! You can also find her on Instagram HERE. Songs featured in this episode: The songs sampled on this episode can all be streamed on all of the streaming sites and will also be available on her new album “Shelby Means” which you can pre-order HERE! As Always a HUGE thank you to all of my sponsor's that make this podcast possible each week! Mandolin Cafe Peghead Nation promo code mandolinbeer Northfiled Mandolins Ear Trumpet Labs Ellis Mandolins Pava Mandolins Tone Slabs Elderly Instruments String Joy Strings promo code mandolinbeer
Singer, Fiddler, GrammyBronwyn Keith-Hynes, recently Grammy-nominated bluegrass artist, shares her incredible journey from playing fiddle as a child to stepping into the spotlight as a solo artist. Note that she's already won her first Grammy for her work with Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway.Discover how the pandemic became a catalyst for her to find her voice and create a Grammy-nominated album. Bronwyn's story is an inspiration to anyone who has ever felt hesitant to pursue their dreams. She shares how she overcame her fears and found the courage to step out on her own. Her journey is a reminder that it's never too late to start something new and that anything is possible if you believe in yourself. You'll Also Discover:How to Find Your Voice. The Power of Collaboration. A Strategy for Overcoming Fear Why Nashville is a Such Special Place for Music. Bronwyn's Surprising Wedding Experience. What's one thing that has inspired you to step out of your comfort zone and pursue your dreams?-----Check out Bronwyn's music and find her on Tour: https://www.bronwynkeithhynes.com/-----We'd love to hear from you. Please share a review on Spotify and Apple.AND follow Americana Curious on Instagram for the latest interviews and the behind-the-scenes with your favorite artists! https://www.instagram.com/americanacurious
What can a whirlwind wedding day and a Grammy nomination teach us about music and life? Join us as we chat with the phenomenal Bronwyn Keith Hynes, a Nashville-based bluegrass fiddler and singer, whose recent personal milestones offer us insight and inspiration. From an early morning ceremony at The Opry to a brunch reception with loved ones from around the world, Bronwyn's wedding was not only a joyous occasion but a testament to the bonds music can strengthen. She shares her thoughts on the surreal feeling of earning a Grammy nomination—a dream come true that seemed unreachable. Bronwyn's journey through music is nothing short of transformative, as she recounts her path from classical violin to embracing the vibrant world of bluegrass. Her experiences at Berklee College of Music were instrumental in building her career, meeting future bandmates, and navigating the challenges of musical genre transitions. Her experiences in Golden Highway have helped to emphasize the power of finding and staying true to one's unique musical path. Discover her insights on overcoming self-doubt, the supportive roles of mentors, and her transition into singing bolstered by guidance from Steven Mojan. We chat with Bronwyn about creating her album 'I Built a World' and what that experience taught her and she shares how it measured up to her expectations. Exploration doesn't stop with personal growth; it's about giving back too. Bronwyn passionately discusses empowering women in bluegrass and the renaissance of diverse sub-genres within the genre. She reflects on the value of authenticity, the allure of bluegrass's improvisational spirit, and the profound connections music fosters. For tour info, merch, and more head over to www.bronwynkeithhynes.com -FREE SHIPPING from Shop Tour Bus Use The PROMO CODE: nosimpleroad -20% OFF & FREE SHIPPING IN THE US from The Grateful Mountain with the PROMO CODE: NSR20 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 #243: King Kyote aka John King is a singer and songwriter who represented Maine on the NBC show 'American Song Contest'. His new single 'High Class Livin' comes out 2/5 and his new album in June 2025. Coming from Portland, Kyote is a surfer and an Indy/Roots/Americana artist that has shared stages with legendary artists, including Taj Mahal, Molly Tuttle & The Golden Highway, Houndmouth, and Robert Randolph & The Family Band. As Kyote prepares to release his first album, he's hitting the road starting in his home town of Portland. Kyote and Mistress Carrie talk music genres, Fenway, songwriting, New England, stand up comedy, tiktok, The Beatles, The Black Crowes, and so much more! See King Kyote at the Space Gallery in Portland ME. on 2/1. Get ticket info here! Episode Notes Check out the custom playlist for Episode #243 here Find King Kyote online: Website Facebook Instagram YouTube X Find Mistress Carrie Online: Official Website The Mistress Carrie Backstage Pass on Patreon Twitter Facebook Instagram Bluesky Threads YouTube TikTok Cameo Pantheon Podcast Network Find The Mistress Carrie Podcast online: Instagram Threads Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bronwyn Keith-Hynes is a dynamic, multi-award winning fiddle player. She won a Grammy with her work with Molly Tuttle and the Golden Highway. Additionally, her album, “I Built A World” was nominated for a Grammy in 2024 and Keith-Hynes has won multiple IBMA awards. We spoke on a snowy, January day about her preparation for her first vocal album, balancing her health and touring, and her experiences as a young musician. Take a listen.
Episode 298: Molly Tuttle is the link in common between two exceptional breakout artists during an exciting era of bluegrass music. Bronwyn Keith-Hynes is the electrifying fiddle player in Tuttle's band Golden Highway and a two time IBMA Fiddle Player of the Year. We get into her journey from Charlottesville, VA to school at Berklee to Nashville and the latest chapter in her solo life, the wonderful album I Built A World. AJ Lee and Tuttle go back even farther, to the family band they shared growing up in the fertile bluegrass community of California. AJ Lee, an exceptional and original singer, has led her own band Blue Summit for nine years, and their newest album City Of Glass is one reason they were nominated as IBMA New Artist of the Year for 2024.
In which the chaotic union of Frasco and Gerlach - best friends and podcasting degenerates - serve up their brand of unfiltered & unwashed, RAW convos. Vegan & Keto friendly, too! These two are closer than a pair of sweaty underwear after a wild night out (and just as messy). And on the Interview Hour, Andy has a plucky chat with Kyle Tuttle, banjo maestro from Golden Highway! They riff on Kyle's musical journey, his innovative approach to banjo playing, and the high-energy antics that keep Golden Highway's performances far from dialed in. Andy Frasco & the U.N. are on tour! Check out those tour dates now... And guess what... now you can see a cool dog by the name of Denzel should you choose to watch this episode *exclusively* on Volume.com... now in color! Generally speaking, we are psyched to partner up with our buddies at Volume.com! Check out their roster of upcoming live events and on-demand shows to enrich that sweet life of yours. Call, leave a message, and tell us if you think one can get addicted to mushrooms: (720) 996-2403 Check out our new album!, L'Optimist on all platforms Follow us on Instagram @worldsavingpodcast For more information on Andy Frasco, the band and/or the blog, go to: AndyFrasco.com Check out our good friends that help us unwind and sleep easy while on the road and at home: dialedingummies.com Produced by Andy Frasco, Joe Angelhow, & Chris Lorentz Audio mix by Chris Lorentz Featuring: Arno Bakker Todd Glass
This is the last episode of the season just days before the 10th anniversary of The Blue Ox Festival! Welcoming her back to Blue Ox for her 3rd-ish time, Nate & Justin were thrilled to have a conversation with Molly Tuttle about the development of her music and the formation of Golden Highway. It was a great chat preceded by some event updates. Thanks for listening and very soon we'll see you in The Pines! Featured Music: “The Waiting Days” - Pert Near Sandstone “Summer Skies (background)” - Pert Near Sandstone “Side Saddle” - Molly Tuttle “Down Home Dispensary” Molly Tuttle “The First Time I Fell In Love” - Molly Tuttle “Stay All Night” - Pert Near Sandstone More Information: MollyTuttleMusic.com BlueOxMusicFestival.com PertNearSandstone.com https://cashortrade.org/blue-ox-music-festival-tickets We are interested to know what you would like to hear on future episodes and any helpful feedback. Send a message to: RoadToBlueOx@gmail.com. **Permission was obtained for all music used in this episode.
Grammy-nominated Mason Via has had an incredible journey that includes touring for years with Old Crow Medicine Show as its youngest member.He's also released his original album New Horizons that's taken Americana scene by storm, and he's listed by NPR as one of the top 10 bluegrass artists thriving in modern Nashville.You can also find his songwriting on Molly Tuttle's Grammy-winning album, Golden Highway, and on Del McCoury's grammy nominated album, Almost Proud.He has toured and performed in 47 of the 50 U.S. states, along with sections of Canada, Ireland, The United Kingdom, and The Netherlands. Some other highlights include: Red Rocks, The Grand Ole Opry, The Ryman Auditorium, the O2 Arena in London, and the Eagles Stadium opening for Luke Combs. He's also shared the stage with Willie Nelson, Sierra Ferrell, Steve Earle, Turnpike Troubadours, Keb' Mo', Margo Price, Allison Russell, and Shovels & Rope.You'll also discover...The wild party in West Virginia he played right before our interview.His first show with Old Crow Medicine Show.What It's like strumming Wagon Wheel in Front of Thousands.The Lesson He Learned on American Idol.His Legacy.A Rollicking Boot-Leg Tune for the Americana Curious Nation.Learn more about Mason now:http://www.masonvia.com/
My guest this week is Bronwyn Keith-Hynes, who returns to chat about her great new record 'I Built a World', which comes out on Friday May 24th.This is Bronwyn's first record as a lead singer and we chat about her song choices, the musicians she chose for the record, the wonderful line up of backing singers she has and how the record came together.We also talk about the journey Bronwyn's been on over the past couple of years with Molly Tuttle and Golden Highway, including winning a Grammy.You can pre-save 'I Built a World' on all the usual streaming platforms.If you missed it first time around, here's my first interview with Bronwyn, chatting about her last record 'Fiddler's Pastime' For news and updates follow Bronwyn on InstagramHope you enjoy this one and happy picking!Matt Support the Show.===- Sign up to get updates on new episodes - Free fiddle tune chord sheets- Here's a list of all the Bluegrass Jam Along interviews- Follow Bluegrass Jam Along for regular updates: Instagram Facebook - Review us on Apple Podcasts
Prepare to be swept away by Grammy-winning banjo maestro Kyle Tuttle, as he shares the heartbeats and strums of his life in our latest episode. Celebrate Kyle's artistic triumphs, from the echo of his Grammy win to the personal resonance of his album "Labor of Lust," and join us in a toast to the musical journey that's as much about the soul as it is about strings. Our conversation weaves through the intimate moments behind his successes—acknowledging the shadows of mentorship loss and heartache that lend depth to his euphonic tales. As Kyle peels back the layers of his transformation from a metalhead to a Grateful Dead devotee, you'll find yourself chuckling over the quirky notes of his life, like his cat's feeder spitting both kibble and rap lyrics. We traverse the evolving landscape of Bluegrass, touching on its traditional roots and the vibrant new riffs that artists like Kyle are bringing to the stage. Our dialogue with Kyle is a symphony of stories, from the vivid memories at the Jerry Garcia Museum to the cherished camaraderie within his beloved band, The Golden Highway, painting a portrait of an artist whose life is as richly textured as his music. Kyle Tuttle's strings sing of persistence, passion, and the pure joy of musical connection. We talk about in the collective energy that ignites between performer and audience, sharing in the goosebump-inducing moments that only live music can bring. So tune in, tap your feet, and let this conversation with Kyle resonate with the beat of your own musical heart. Don't just listen—experience the rhythm of Kyle's journey and the melodies that continue to shape the Bluegrass scene. Four tour info, merch, music, and more head over to www.kyletuttle.com and make sure to check out the new album 'Labor Of Lust' streaming everywhere you get your music. -Make Sure to visit NORTHBOUND COFFEE ROASTERS for the best Deadhead roasted and delicious coffees + get free shipping with the PROMO CODE: nosimpleroad -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! -FREE SHIPPING from Shop Tour Bus Use The PROMO CODE: nosimpleroad 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.
This week we have Kyle Tuttle on the banjo chat! Of course we talk about winning the grammy award with Molly Tuttle and Golden Highway for their City of Gold album! Yessir! We are also talking about banjo necks, banjo makers and what life is like in Nashville as a banjo player. How he loves the music festival scene, playing music and being true to yourself, and different recording techniques on his new album. We talk about how he approaches improvisation and how you can put yourself into new situations (jamming and playing music) without letting your ego get in the way. “The truer you are to yourself, is always going to be more beneficial to what your goals are” http://kyletuttle.com https://www.patreon.com/BanjoChat
This week we feature fiddle player Bronwyn Keith-Hynes. Currently Bronwyn plays the fiddle for Molly Tuttle's band Golden Highway. We talk with Bronwyn about the band's great success over the past few years, their 2024 Grammy win and Bronwyn's new solo album.
Recently, Trailblazing Fiddle Player and Vocalist Brownyn Keith-Hynes released a few dynamic new singles from her forthcoming album, which gave me the perfect opportunity to finally interview her in depth. I've known Bronwyn for nearly three years, crossing circles in Nashville and stages around North America as she has toured with Molly Tuttle and Golden Highway and I was so glad to have her as a guest on Jrodconcerts: The Podcast. We chat about her engagement to fellow Fiddle Player Jason Carter, coming full circle with Charlottesville's own Dave Matthews, How trips to Ireland from a young age shaped her soul, Golden Highway, and much more. Bronwyn also graces us with a performance of 'Lee Highway Blues'. Bronwyn is a two-time IBMA Fiddle Player of The Year, She is a graduate of Berklee College of Music in Boston, MA, and a crucial component of Molly Tuttle And Golden Highway. During her time in Boston, she co-founded and toured all over the world with the progressive bluegrass band Mile Twelve and won the IBMA New Artist of the Year with them in 2020. Bronwyn has performed and recorded with Molly Tuttle, Jerry Douglas, Old Crow Medicine Show, The Po Ramblin Boys, and The Milk Carton Kids among many more. For more on Bronwyn, visit: https://www.bronwynkeithhynes.com/
www.patreon.com/banjopodcast This is a "Freshly Picked" episode, featuring the new album "Labor of Lust" by Kyle Tuttle. Kyle is best known for being featured on Episode #18, as well as his performances and recordings with the Jeff Austin Band, the Lil Smokies, and now the Grammy Award-winning Molly Tuttle and Golden Highway! This album shows Kyle stretching his legs as not only a banjo player, but also a songwriter and producer. Check it out! Sponsored by Elderly Instruments, Peghead Nation, and Sullivan Banjos Kyle on the web: https://www.kyletuttle.com/ Contact the show: pickyfingersbanjopodcast@gmail.com
My guest this week is Kyle Tuttle.Lots of you will know Kyle as the banjo player in Molly Tuttle's band Golden Highway, but he also has a fantastic new record called 'Labor of Lust', which he's joining me to chat about in this episode.We talk about the roots of the record, the theme that runs through it, Earl Scruggs' influence on Kyle (and the banjo in general) and using effects on the banjo, both to change the sound in the studio and to get a fuller sound live, particularly as the venues Kyle plays with Molly keep getting bigger.It's a great record and I had a fantastic conversation with Kyle.You can find out more about Kyle and connect at:- Kyle's Instagram- Kyle's Facebook page- kyletuttle.comHappy picking!Matt Support the show===- Sign up to get updates on new episodes - Free fiddle tune chord sheets- Here's a list of all the Bluegrass Jam Along interviews- Follow Bluegrass Jam Along for regular updates: Instagram Facebook - Review us on Apple Podcasts
This is part 3 of the celebration of Earl Scruggs' 100th birthday. In this episode we're talking about Earl's influence on the younger generation of players and also celebrating his wonderful guitar playing.You'll hear from:Trey Hensley, on Earl being his main influence on the guitar, as well as getting to meet and play with EarlKyle Tuttle, on why no banjo record is complete without a tip of the hat to Earl Scruggs and why Earl is perhaps one of the most imitated musicians in historyWillow Osborne, on Earl's influence on her as a very young picker and how that influence is still there in the young players she sees todayIf you haven't checked out Part 1 (Tony Trischka, Kristin Scott Benson and Alan Munde) or Part 2 (Jerry Douglas, Alison Brown and Tim O'Brien), go and listen to those too!Happy picking.MattSupport the show===- Sign up to get updates on new episodes - Free fiddle tune chord sheets- Here's a list of all the Bluegrass Jam Along interviews- Follow Bluegrass Jam Along for regular updates: Instagram Facebook - Review us on Apple Podcasts
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Ha sido un año en el que los cambios se han reflejado con claridad en las propuestas de nuestros artistas favoritos, siendo en cierta forma el espejo de una sociedad como la norteamericana, con cambios constantes y una polarización evidente en la que los compositores y los músicos toman partido como nunca antes había ocurrido dando cuenta de todo aquello que ocurre cotidianamente a su alrededor, como ocurría en los comienzos de la historia de la música tradicional. Es un regreso a las raíces en toda regla. En este último podcast del año queremos compartir una docena de canciones que significan a la perfección el espíritu de RADIO CON BOTAS y que han tomado el pulso a la Americana a lo largo de este 2023 que se acaba. 01-ISRAEL NASH “Ozarker” (Nash) Soundly Israel Nash es un músico capaz de que el término “cinematográfico” sirva para describir a la perfección buena parte de sus canciones y de su forma de interpretarlas. Nacido y criado en Missouri, pasó por Nueva York y en 2011 se mudó a Texas, construyendo un estudio de grabación en Dripping Springs. Pero para construir las canciones de este nuevo trabajo se trasladó a un pueblo cercano donde realizó las primeras maquetas con una guitarra, un viejo teclado Casio y una grabadora de cuatro pistas. En 10 días lo modeló en su estudio y viajó a Los Angeles para completarlo. Como indica su título, Ozarker, el décimo segundo de su recorrido, Israel Nash rinde homenaje a sus raíces en Ozark, una ciudad del estado de Missouri de poco más de 20.000 habitantes cuyo nombre tiene que ver con las Ozark mountains, en las que encuentra refugio para compartir historias impregnadas de los íntimos sentimientos de sus paisanos y de sus familiares más cercanos, lo que supone un cierto regreso a casa. Así lo hace en su tema central, contando la historia de su bisabuelo, un trabajador migrante que se enamoró de la hija del dueño de un huerto en el que trabajaba. Cumplió su promesa de regresar para casarse con ella y le estaba esperando sentada allí, en las escaleras de la entrada, con un vestido que guardo en la maleta para irse. Todo ello con una fuerte influencia de los modos de Springsteen para envolver sus historias. De hecho, en esta colección de diez canciones muy personales, Israel Nash hace evidentes guiños al Boss, Bob Seger y Tom Petty, sin olvidar a su siempre reverenciado Neil Young. El resultado es una especie de homenaje a las melodías que hemos escuchado en grandes himnos del rock, que podremos escuchar en la segunda mitad de febrero en su gira por seis ciudades españolas. 02-CHRIS STAPLETON “The Bottom” (Stapleton) Mercury Nashville La edad y la experiencia suelen proporcionar sabiduría y en el caso de Chris Stapleton es mucho más que evidente. Hace ocho años editó su álbum de debut álbum titulado Traveller, después de recorrer distintos caminos, desde ser escritor de canciones en Nashville durante décadas, formar parte de un grupo fundamental dentro del bluegrass como los Steeldrivers y, por fin, aventurarse a iniciar una carrera en solitario. En la actualidad nadie duda que el músico de Kentucky ha hecho que la country music esté recuperando carácter y, sobre todo, alma. Esa que había perdido por culpa de la industria afincada en Nashville. Además, lo ha conseguido desde dentro, ganando ocho Grammys y una tonelada de premios, entre los que destacan los de la Country Music Association y la Academy of Country Music. Su carrera tiene mucho de redención para un género construido desde la tradición y las raíces, y desnortado por las manos que mandan en Music Row. Su omnipresencia en muy diversos proyectos en los últimos años daba muestras de estar en gran forma, pero iba creciendo la casi necesidad de un nuevo álbum que diera continuación al contundente Starting Over de 2020. Cuando recibimos los primeros anticipos entendimos que Chris Stapleton sigue siendo un artista imprescindible, con una capacidad narrativa impecable. Chris Stapleton acaba de lanzar su nuevo álbum, Higher, un profundo disco de country soul que ha producido junto a su mujer Morgane y Dave Cobb, con la exquisitez de la que siempre han hecho gala. Está hecho a mano, con el cuidado y la entrega necesaria para que la espera haya merecido, y mucho, la pena. La característica fundamental de este trabajo es reafirmarse, por si alguien pudiera tener alguna duda, de la importancia que Morgane tiene en su vida. Hay quien ha dicho que son los Johnny & June del presente y no parece que se haya equivocado. Comparten un amor inquebrantable, una tranquila confianza y seguridad además de una admiración mutua que se manifiesta en una poderosa energía creativa. Stapleton ha querido ir más alla del estereotipo que relaciona el country y el alcohol en las zonas rurales de Estados Unidos y de forma muy especial tras una ruptura amorosa llegando a la angustia que destila, nunca mejor dicho, “The Bottom”. 03-TURNPIKE TROUBADOURS “Chipping Mill” (Edwards/Roark) Bossier City En mayo de 2019 Turnpike Troubadours se habían tomado una pausa mientras Evan Felker, su líder, se recuperaba de su adicción al alcohol y a otros problemas personales. La banda de Oklahoma nos había dejados huérfanos de un sonido esplendoroso desde que el álbum A Long Way From Your Heart, se lanzó en el 17. Producido por el legendario Shooter Jennings en los míticos estudios FAME de Muscle Shoals y rematado en Los Ángeles, A Cat in the Rain, apareció también el pasado verano con una colección de diez canciones nuevas y dos versiones inesperadas que nos reencontraba con el mejor sonido de la Red Dirt Music. “Chipping Mill”, que compusieron R.C. Edwards, bajista y socio fundador de los Troubadours, y Lance Roark, colaborador habitual del grupo, es uno de los momentos magistrales en los que se hace notar el protagonismo del fiddle de Kyle Nix respaldando esa voz siempre reconocible de Evan Felker. Es el recuerdo de una relación rota que deja para la interpretación el cómo y el por qué, con el sentimiento mantenido de que “Siempre guardé lo mejor para ti". 04-OLD CROW MEDICINE SHOW feat. WILLIE WATSON “Miles Away” (Secor/Tuttle) ATO Si te encuentras con algún amigo o amante perdido Y solo ves restos de reticencia Agarra el cuerno de la silla de montar y estira tu cuerpo No dejes que el pasado tome las riendas Aprovecha la oportunidad de decir te quiero Incluso si sientes que es algo tarde. Porque antes de que te des cuenta, justo al final, el camino girará a millas de distancia Old Crow Medicine Show publicaron en el verano un nuevo trabajo, Jubilee, donde mantienen su sonido tradicional para contar el presente del mundo en que vivimos, con sus problemas, sus enfrentamientos y su cariño por las tierras del Sur. En él pudieron contar con colaboraciones tan sobresalientes como las de Mavis Staples, Sierra Hull y Willie Watson. La canción que destacó desde su primera escucha fue “Miles Away”, que Ketch Secor creó junto a la siempre brillante Molly Tuttle y en la que ha contado con la voz de Willie Watson, que fuera cofundador de los Crow allá por 1998. Es una mirada por el retrovisor donde, como dice el texto que suele figurar en él, todo está más cerca de lo que parece. Ha pasado un cuarto de siglo desde que Old Crow Medicine Show se creó en Nashville como una banda de cuerda que hacía old-time, folk y un country alternativo con cierta estética punk. Y para mirar atrás era preciso recuperar a Willie Watson más de 10 años después de su marcha. 05-TYLER CHILDERS “In Your Love” (Seale/Childers) Hickman Holler/RCA Desde la publicación de Can I Take My Hounds to Heaven?, un disco triple con diferentes remixes de ocho canciones de góspel, estábamos esperando nuevas noticias de Tyler Childers, un tipo de Lawrence County, en Kentucky, que siempre sorprende. A primeros de septiembre llegó Rustin' In The Rain, grabado con los Food Stamos en el estudio casero del guitarrista de este sexteto de apoyo, James Barker. Son principalmente canciones de amor entre las que hay algunas versiones, algún tema co-escrito y una sensación de libertad y disfrute con las actividades habituales de su granja. En una canción del nivel de “In Your Love”, que debería ser un éxito radiofónico en un mundo perfecto, está acompañado por un espléndido vídeo protagonizado por los actores Colton Haynes y James Scully en los papeles de dos mineros del carbón de los años 50 que se enamoran. Hay que recordar que Tyler Childers escribe frecuentemente sobre las minas del carbón, que fue la ocupación de su padre. Y que, disco a disco, consolida su reputación como una de las voces más importantes de estos tiempos. 06-ZACH BRYAN “Pain, Sweet, Pain” (Bryan) Belting Bronco/Warner Artistas como Zach Bryan están poniendo un enorme signo de interrogación a la industria musical que se refugia en el bunker monolítico de una escena obsoleta, casi siempre asentada en Nashville, con las mismas lentejuelas que criticaba Johnny Cash hace décadas. Los datos son irrefutables: Este chaval de 27 años nacido en Oklahoma ha metido las 16 canciones de su último álbum, de título homónimo, entre las primeras 50 de las listas. Su musical preseva las raíces, oscilando entre el country, el folk y el rock con una naturalidad apabullante. No desdeña invitar a The War and Treaty, Sierra Ferrell, los Lumineers o Kacey Musgraves a sus grabaciones, ni lanzar un simple EP de cinco canciones menos de un mes después de publicar su último álbum que ha llamdo Boys of Faith y que es el resultado de encerrarse durante una semana en el estudio, componer y compartir el tiempo con las gentes y los paisajes que tiene una significación especial en su vida. En dos de los temas ha contado con Bon Iver y Noah Kahan. Es como una mirada nostálgica al pasado representada a la perfección con eñ tema de cierre, que llevaba mucho tiempo interpretado en sus conciertos pero que no había llegado a grabar. Se trata de “Pain, Sweet Pain”. 07-MOLLY TUTTLE & GOLDEN HIGHWAY “El Dorado” (Tuttle/Secor) Nonesuch Hace siete años que asistimos al debut de Molly Tuttle y su progresión ha corroborado las expectativas desde que escuchamos su primer EP, gracias al cual la International Bluegrass Music Association la premió como Guitarrista del Año, siendo la primera mujer en conseguirlo y repitiendo al año siguiente, cuando editaba el primero de los cuatro álbumes que la han llevado a ampliar horizontes. El último de esos registros, City of Gold, lo acaba de editar junto a Golden Highway y es la continuación de Crooked Tree, por el que se llevó un Grammy al mejor disco de bluegrass. Molly Tuttle tiene el género de Kentucky impreso en la piel gracias a ser hija de Jack Tuttle, con cuya banda tocó con tan solo 15 años. Sin embargo, ella es californiana y Molly Tuttle en esta nueva entrega ha vuelto a dejarse atrapar por esas influencias de la Costa Oeste que abarcan de la psicodelia al folk pasando por los contadores de historias. El tema de apertura, compuesto con Ketch Secor de Old Crow Medicine Show, es “El Dorado”, inspirado en la fiebre del oro, que ella establece como un sentimiento parecido al de la música que la sedujo desde niña. La producción de Jerry Douglas vuelve a resaltar la emotividad de cada nota. 08-MARGO CILKER “Mother Told Her Mother Told Me” (Cilker) Fluff and Gravy Uno de los mejores ejemplos de la resiliencia de las mujeres es el de Margo Cilker, a quien conocimos por su visita a Euskadi en 2016 y de quien hablamos hace un par de años cuendo editó su álbum Pohorylle (POJORIL), convertido en uno de nuestros favoritos de entonces. Su continuación es Valley of Heart's Delight, que tiene que ver con que ella es la quinta generación familiar nacida en ese Valle de Santa Clara, en California, que todos conocemos como Sillicon Valley. Son once canciones con la familia y la naturaleza como protagonistas de historias personales que unen buena parte de los paisajes que su alma viajera ha recorrido y que son casi siempre la inspiración de sus composiciones y el contar con su mentora, la productora, baterista, compositora y veterana de la escena indie Sera Cahoone, como apoyo inigualable. La variedad emocional es una de las características más evidentes de esta nueva propuesta, hablando de lo común y cotidiano. Así ocurre en "Lowland Trail" donde mantiene un arrope sonoro bastante austero, aunque todo suena con una brillantez natural que recuerda el ambiente de los patios traseros de los hogares. "Lowland Trail", es un tema que parece bañado por el sol y tiene que ver con las labores en un rancho de ganado, donde nos encontramos a Margo Cilker rodeada de los paisajes del noroeste, meditando sobre su propio sentido de pertenencia y transportándonos a una época anterior al boom tecnológico. 09-MARGO PRICE “Unoriginal Sin” (Price/Campbell) Loma Vista/Concord Strays, el más completo y sugerente álbum de la carrera de Margo Price, es una fusión de country, rock, folk y música americana que la artista de Aledo, en Illinois, decidió entregar en dos tomas y, además dividir a su vez la segunda en tres. El segundo capítulo de la segunda parte de este proyecto, Act II: Mind Travel, nos dejo algunos momentos sublimes como es el caso de “Unoriginal Sin”, donde se acompaña por la guitarra de texturas “harrisonianas” de Mike Campbell, que ha compuesto la canción con ella. Producida por Jonathan Wilson, es una pieza que inspirada también en las experiencias con los hongos, sigue escarbando en los rincones oscuros del tiempo y el espacio a modo de viaje psicodélico, con la musicalidad de la vieja escuela. Margo decidió hace tiempo que quiere que la gente la tome en serio como compositora y sabe que siendo mujer tiene que trabajar mucho más duro para demostrar una valía innegable. 10-KASSI VALAZZA “Room In The City” (Valazza/Sigler) Fluff And Gravy Kassi Valazza es nativa de Chino Valley, la que fuera primera capital territorial de Arizona, y la música del desierto tiene una lenta tonalidad propia de los indios que aún perduran en aquellos parajes. Aunque ella se haya trasladado hasta Portland, en Oregon, mantiene viva la naturalidad de ese mundo, combinada con un sonido que toma prestado del folk inglés de Sandy Denny y el country and western, al que añade toques de psicodelia en sus márgenes. Manteniendo esa sensación de quietud en la envoltura de las canciones de su segundo álbum, Knows Nothing, que da continuación a su debut de 2019 Dear Dead Days, las letras sí que parecen ir ahora a una velocidad casi endiablada. Los versos dan la impresión de haber sido escritos a mano por su inmediatez y franqueza, poniendo en primer plano las realidades de las relaciones sentimentales, a veces tan contradictorias como difíciles de describir y más aún de compartir. Kassy Valazza grabó todo este nuevo disco en vivo, con el respaldo de TK and The Holy Know-Nothings, un quinteto liderado por Taylor Kingman con sede en Portland que no deberías dejar pasar. La banda escuchó las canciones por primera vez en el estudio y eso permitió que apareciera la magia y sucediera lo inesperado, como ocurre en como enfrentarse a las emociones del final de una relación en “Room In The City”, una delicia que nos animó a soñar con una posible visita, que se hizo realidad el pasado mes de noviembre y que no podremos olvidar. 11-DYLAN LEBLANC “Coyote” (LeBlanc) ATO Barre mis cenizas No soy del tipo que envejece Me voy a una nueva tierra Voy a robar el oro de un hombre rico. Voy a tomar lo que es mío Que la Santa Muerte se lleve mi alma. Así es “Coyote”, el tema central del último álbum de Dylan LeBlanc, que supuso un nuevo paso en el ascenso de un músico de amplios horizontes y profundas convicciones sonoras y personales. Con una tonalidad vocal que siempre nos recuerda a un juvenil Neil Young, Dylan LeBlanc nos regalará a finales de octubre un disco conceptual con tintes autobiográficos que narra la crónica de un hombre que vive siempre al límite. El músico de Shreveport (shriport), Louisiana, visitó ocho ciudades españolas en noviembre siendo el protagonista de los mejores conciertos en pequeño formato de este 2023, donde estuvo acompañado por su padre, James LeBlanc, de quien ha tomado buena parte de sus enseñanzas. Dylan tomó el camino del romanticismo a la hora de estrenarse en este mundillo y su espíritu nómada y vagabundo es lo que parece haberle relacionado ahora con la figura del coyote, confiado a su instinto para sobrevivir. El álbum se enfrenta a la naturaleza humana y al materialismo con el arrepentimiento de una vida desperdiciada, más interesado en representar lo que existe que en juzgarlo. En él se manifiesta que LeBlanc comprende, por experiencia propia, lo que significa vivir en el mundo de hoy. 12-JASON ISBELL AND THE 400 UNIT “Cast Iron Skilett” (Isbell) Southeastern/Thirty Tigers Si Crazy Horse o los Heartbreakers han sido imprescindibles para Neil Young o Tom Petty, 400 Unit lo es para Jason Isbell, uno de los más revelantes compositores de la Americana en cualquiera de sus sentidos. Acompañado por ellos, el músico de Green Hill, en Alabama, ha tomado el papel de contador de historias en la forma más clásica del término y cuenta, por ejemplo, que si romantizamos el pasado no podremos aprender de él. Esa es una buena parte de la filosofía que envuelve su último álbum, Weathervanes, con una docena de composiones grabadas en el Blackbird Studio de Nashville, que interiorizan el tiempo vivido y el aprendizaje, procurando superar lo peor del Sur, incluyendo sus mitos y leyendas, e intentando construir algo nuevo y mejor . En "Cast Iron Skillet", uno de los momentos más destacados del mismo, realata como fue su aprendizaje de la vida mientras creció en la zona rural de Alabama. Jason Isbell ha hecho a l largo de este año su debut como actor en Killers of the Flower Moon de Martin Scorsese, protagonizada por Leonardo Dicaprio y Robert De Niro y absolutamente recomendable. SIERRA FERRELL “The Garden” (Ferrell/ Craven) Geffen La hemos escuchado abarcar casi todas las propuestas de la Americana y colaborar con algunos de sus grandes nombres, como Margo Price, Brooks Forsyth o Zach Bryan. Es Sierra Ferrell, un prodigio a la hora de ensamblar las distintas propuestas de la tradición sonora y de la que esperamos un nuevo álbum en el inminente 2024. El violín y la guitarra son sus aliados naturales para envolver una voz de altísimas prestaciones y dejar canciones de la talla de “The Garden”, que forma parte de la banda sonora de la precuela de Los Juegos del Hambre. Se trata de un tema que viene interpretando desde hace tiempo y que, a diferencia de los demás incluidos en la película, ha sido producido por Eddie Spear y Gary Paczosa.
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Big Birthday show for our Executive producer, 'T-Bone' Anderson, and Marlene S., aka 'The show critic and/or the Tee Shirt Maven'. Happy Birthday from the rest of us at RadioWilderLive.com! Brand new from Noel Gallagher (from Oasis) and Woody Guthrie from the old, old days and everything in between. Suzi Quatro (remember her guest appearances on Happy Days?), new from Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway (featuring Dave Matthews), Weezer, Genya Ravan, and imagine Dragons. How about mighty Zach Deputy doing 'Put it in the Boogie'. The Beatles and Stones also join us on the big B-Day show. Shout out this week to #ToyStorageNation who is preparing for their next Executive RV & Boat Storage Workshop in Reno, "the biggest little city in the world" on Sept.29th. Registration is now open and seats are limited: https://lnkd.in/gi4snKNt. Thanks for listening, and rock on!! #rvandboatstorage #bigbirthdayshow #selfstorage#rocknroll #rockmusic
Basic Folk is thrilled to interview The Bluegrass Situation's July 2023 Artist of the Month: Molly Tuttle! Quickly becoming The Bluegrass American Idol, Molly Tuttle's new album City of Gold is hot off the heels of her Grammy-award winning 2022 record Crooked Tree, which also got her a nomination in one of the coveted "Big Four" categories: Best New Artist. Aaand we know that WE ALL have had eyes on Molly for years, BUT since she's fully embraced the bluegrass genre on these last new albums, Best New Artist makes a lot of sense. Bluegrass was the music she grew up with in Palo Alto, CA with her guitar-teacher father helping her soak in the vibrant scene. She's also learning how to take control of the bluegrass narrative by telling her story and sharing her perspective through her new songs.That rings so true with the new record, City of Gold, co-produced by Tuttle and Dobro-master Jerry Douglas (of Alison Kraus & Union Station fame), mostly co-written with her partner Ketch Secor (of Old Crow Medicine Show) and featuring her crack backing band: Golden Highway. She's writing bluegrass songs that are fun and insightful at the same time. We get a bluegrass version of Alice in Wonderland, the story of a woman fighting for her bodily autonomy and not to mention that time she married Dave Matthews on a road trip (LOL J/K, but that is a real new song with the real Dave). She digs into her new album as well as finding her own way in the patriarchal world of Bluegrass and leveling up about her alopecia, an autoimmune skin disease, causing hair loss. Molly Tuttle is a great hang, an inspiration for us all and has made a fabulous new album, City of Gold. LYLAS, Molly!Follow Basic Folk on social media: https://basicfolk.bio.link/Sign up for Basic Folk's newsletter: https://bit.ly/basicfolknewsHelp produce Basic Folk by contributing: https://basicfolk.com/donate/Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
“City of Gold” is a quick follow-up to last year's “Crooked Tree” which won the Grammy award for Bluegrass Album of the Year. For the new album she returns with the same crew.
Cheap Trick-The In Crowd Norman Greenbaum-Spirit In The Sky Miranda Lambert-If You Were Mine ft. Leon Bridges Bobby Moore & The Rhythm Aces-Searching For My Love Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds-Open The Door, See What You Find Elvis Presley-U.S. Male The Beatles-P.S. I Love You Lyle Lovett-Don't Touch My Hat Aaliyah-If Your Girl Only New The Struts-Am I Talking To The Champagne (Or Talking To You) Carole King-Hey Girl The Knickerbockers-Lies Webb Pierce-There Stands The Glass Joan Jett & The Blackhearts-Whiskey Goes Good Billy Preston-Will It Go Round In Circles Molly Tuttle-White Rabbit ft. Golden Highway
This episode was recorded on December 4th, 2022, at the Berklee School of Music in Boston. MA. The lineup includes Rosanne Cash, Loudon Wainwright III, Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway, and Ali McGuirk. Podcast support is provided by Diversified Energy. https://bit.ly/40fqyAQ
Week two of the Best of 2022 kicks off with picks from Urb Fernandez and Kevin Clement. They choose music from Yard Act, Plains, Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway and Everything Everything. Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon, iHeart, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com. Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts and share it with your friends. Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Twitter, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music: "Ascension," originally by Quartjar, covered by Frank Muffin. Visit quartjar.bandcamp.com and frankmuffin.bandcamp.com.
Willie Nile volverá de gira a España la semana que viene. Code Blue, la banda de Dean Chamberlain, actuará desde hoy en España, cuarenta y dos años después de su álbum único inolvidable rebosante de guitarras maravillosas de power pop. Además compaginamos canciones de este año con algún rescate como el disco “Wish” de The Cure que cumple ahora 30 años. Y… Sia cantando en el final-final de “A dos metros bajo tierra” (Six Feet Under), la serie prólogo del siglo presente. Sarah Shook And The Disarmers comenzarán gira española mañana miércoles en Bilbao, y seguirán por Zaragoza, Avilés, Madrid y Barcelona. DISCO 1 SIA … Breathe Me (ESCALETA) DISCO 2 WILLIE NILE The Day The Earth Stood Still (1) DISCO 3 SARAH SHOOK & THE DISARMERS Been Lovin’ You Too Long (ESCALETA) DISCO 4 MAREN MORRIS The Feels (2) DISCO 5 WALLIS BIRD Go (1) DISCO 6 HURRAY FOR THE RIFF RAFF Saga (10) DISCO 7 COUNTING CROWS Mr.Jones (3) DISCO 8 BOWERBIRDS Northern Lights (6) DISCO 9 CORDOVAS Rain On The Fail (2) DISCO 10 TRÉ BURT Sweet Misery (9) DISCO 11 MOLLY TUTTLE & GOLDEN HIGHWAY & Billy Strings Dooley’s Farm (3) DISCO 12 LUCERO Back In Ohio (8) DISCO 13 THE CURE Friday I’m In Love (7) DISCO 14 GAIL ANN DORSEY Just Another Dream (Cara A) Escuchar audio
Help produce Basic Folk by contributing at https://basicfolk.com/donate/Lizzie No interviews Molly Tuttle on Basic Folk! Growing up in Palo Alto. California, Molly Tuttle was surrounded by music. Her dad was a teacher at Gryphon Stringed instruments, which is not-so-coincidentally where I got the pickups installed on my mini harp. Molly took to the guitar early and intensely, eventually earning a scholarship to the prestigious Berklee College of Music. But I think it was those early days growing up in California, attending bluegrass festivals with her family, basking in the glow of the jam, that set the tone for her warm and collaborative approach to playing music.At Berklee, Molly formed a band called “the Goodbye Girls,” and cut her teeth touring in Scandinavia. Digging into The Goodbye Girls was a good launchpad for talking about what it means to be a female musician in Americana, as well as what happens when you explicitly call yourself an all-female group. As the first woman to win the IBMA Guitarist of the Year award, Molly has a unique perspective on this particular conundrum. It's juicy.I talked with Molly about her debut album, ‘When You're Ready,' and her dazzling covers album ‘…But I'd Rather Be With You' before sifting through the many layers of her latest album, ‘Crooked Tree.' ‘Crooked Tree' features Molly's brand-new band, Golden Highway. This new record is a study of bluegrass sensitively executed by one of the genre's stars. Molly's interpretations of bluegrass traditions like the murder ballad, shiny stacked vocal harmonies, and lightning fast guitar playing, are something to behold.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Artistas de nueva generación, Phoebe Bridgers - que ha actuado este fin de semana en BBK Live y en Mad Cool - William Beckmann, Emily Wells, Molly Tuttle, War Paint, Halsey junto a veteranos tan curtidos como Timothy B. Schmidt o un poco menos Jack Johnson. DISCO 1 EMILY WELLS Blood Brother DISCO 2 MARTIN COURTNEY Corncob DISCO 3 PHOEBE BRIDGERS Chinese Satellite (Live from sound city) DISCO 4 DAWESI Like It When It's Stormy DISCO 5 TIMOTHY B. SCHMIDT Simple Man DISCO 6 WAR PAINT Melting DISCO 7 WILLIAM BECKMANN In The Dark DISCO 8 CLIFF BEACH Wildflower (Band Version) DISCO 9 JOEL SARAKULA Midnight Drive DISCO 10 HALSEY So Good DISCO 12 MOLLY TUTTLE & GOLDEN HIGHWAY & BILLY STRINGS Dooley’s Farm (3) DISCO 13 JACK JOHNSON Don’t Look Now Escuchar audio
Update On Protest Action On R554 Between Trade Route Mall & Golden Highway by Radio Islam
Artistas de nueva generación - Cigarettes After Sex, William Beckmann, Emily Wells, Molly Tuttle - combinados con solistas y bandas de los mejores días del country-rock y afines: Eagles, Poco, Ozark Mountain Daredevils o Pousette -Dart Band. DISCO 1 CIGARETTES AFTER SEX Heavenly (BART - 12) DISCO 2 WILLIAM BECKMANN In The Dark (BART - 11) Avanzado 45 segs DISCO 3 BART DAVENPORT Easy Listeners (4) DISCO 4 BERNIE LEADON & MICHAEL GEORGIADES BAND The Sparrow (8) DISCO 5 EAGLES Try And Love Again (8) DISCO 6 TIMOTHY B. SCHMIDT Simple Man (BART - 4) DISCO 7 POCO Staring At the Sky (8) DISCO 8 Pictures (2) DISCO 9 EMILY WELLS Blood Brother (BART - 17) DISCO 10 THE OZARK MOUNTAIN DAREDEVILS It’s How You Think (8) DISCO 11 JAMES TAYLOR You Can Close Your Eyes (8) DISCO 12 MOLLY TUTTLE & GOLDEN HIGHWAY & GILLIAN WELCH Side Saddle (12) DISCO 13 POUSETTE-DART BAND Amnesia (12) Escuchar audio
El periodista, escritor, radiofonista, cineasta, etc, etc, etc, Guillermo Fesser lo ha vuelto a hacer, a contarnos una historia diferente, real, con sentimiento de empatía, con su sentido único del humor, con su pensamiento y su talento y su imaginación puramente “Fesser”. Como se expresó en cine, libro y radio con el personaje real Cándida, así con mayor brillantez literaria en su nueva novela “Marcelo”. Él y el propio Marcelo Hernández vienen a charlar con la música ad hoc mediante: Frank Sinatra, James Taylor, Bobby McFerrin… al calor del amor en un bar. DISCO 1 MARY HALVORSON Amaryllis (3) SALUDO Y A MARCELO HDEZ & GUILLERMO FESSER DISCO 2 LEIVA & XIMENA XARIÑANA Histéricos (6) DISCO 3 ROBERT JON & THE WRECK Ain’t No Young Love Song (3) “Joaquín Sabina y yo hubiéramos dado media vida por haber compuesto esta canción" DISCO 3 DAWES Another Old Friend Calling (CLO CANCIONES DE HOY) DISCO 4 MOLLY TUTTLE & Golden Highway feat. Margo Price Flatland Girl (2) DISCO 6 NIKKI LANE Wild One (11) DISCO 7 BOBBY McFERRIN Don’t Worry Be Happy (Cara Corte ) DISCO 8 FRANK SINATRA New York (CLO CANCIONES DE HOY) DISCO 9 JAMES TAYLOR Bartender Blues (5) DISCO 10 GABINETE CALIGARI El Calor del Amor en un Bar Escuchar audio
My guest this week is current IBMA Fiddle Player of the Year Bronwyn Keith-Hynes.We chatted about her fantastic record Fiddler's Pastime, which features guest performances from Sierra Hull, Tim O'Brien and Sarah Jarosz. Check it out - it's great! We also talked about Bronwyn's current gig as fiddle player for Molly Tuttle and Golden Highway.You can order Fiddler's Pastime from Bronwyn's website and get updates on what's going on via her Instagram Here's where you'll find Molly Tuttle tour datesBronwyn recommended we all listen to Bella White, so I'll definitely be doing that!Back soon with more.Happy picking!Matt
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Update On Protest on Nirvana Drive between Trade Route and the Golden Highway by Radio Islam
“Crooked Tree” is her fourth album in five years, but its the most definitive and consistent release in her young career.
Bronwyn Keith-Hynes is an acclaimed bluegrass fiddler originally from Charlottesville, VA who now makes her home in Nashville, TN. She currently divides her time between touring with Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway and being a session musician in Nashville. In 2021 Bronwyn won the International Bluegrass Music Association's Fiddler Player of the Year Award. She is a graduate of Berklee College of Music in Boston, MA. During her time in Boston she co-founded and toured all over the world with progressive bluegrass band Mile Twelve and won the IBMA New Artist of the Year with them in 2020. Bronwyn has performed and recorded with Molly Tuttle, The Milk Carton Kids, Dailey and Vincent, Sierra Hull, Sarah Jarosz, Tim O'Brien, Chris Eldridge, Peter Rowan, Darol Anger, Tony Trischka, Michael Daves, Vince Herman and more. In this episode, she talks to host Matt Brown about her debut solo album Fiddler's Pastime, those years with Mile Twelve, and her path to bluegrass.
En este episodio, como todos los lunes le damos play a la canción, escuchamos y reaccionamos. Traemos musica en modo chill de diferente estilos para disfrutar del dia o de la noche o cualquier momento que se presente. Canciones mencionadas en orden: Cohetes - momentos Cavetown feat. Beabadoobee - fall in love with a girl. Molley Tuttle & Golden Highway feat. Billy Strings - Dooleys Farm Raw Alejandro, future , Russian feat fck U x2 Avril Lavigne feat black bear - love it when you hate me Síguenos en: Instagram: @mixtape_lado_a Spotify: Mixtape: Lado A Amazon Music: Mixtape Lado A Apple Podcast: Mixtape Lado A Envíen sus comentarios o propuestas de sponsor en nuestro correo:
Gauteng Police Commissioner Elias Mawela has visited Freedom Park on Thursday following the murders of five men who were gunned down and their bodies discovered along the Golden Highway near Eldorado Park in Johannesburg. Sakina Kamwendo spoke to Commissioner Elias Mawela
Gauteng police are appealing for anyone with information to come forward after five men were gunned down and their bodies found in Freedom Park next to the Golden Highway near Eldorado Park in Johannesburg. Mystery shrouds the killings and police say reports that the men may have been killed due to gang-related retaliation, which cannot be confirmed at this point. The exact motive at this stage is not known. Gauteng Police spokesperson Dimakatso Sello and Anti-Drug and Social Activist from Eldorado Park, Dereleen James...
Motorists have been warned against the new trend of spiking car tyres and to avoid hotspots at all costs. The following routes have been identified as hotspots :The N4 Mpumalanga to Pretoria betweent Solomon Mahlangu and Water mayor off- ramp. The N4 Pretoria to Mpumalanga betweem Bronkhorspruit and Balmoral off-ramp. The N1 Polokwane. N4 Mpumalanga interchange in Pretoria. The N4 to Rustenburg between R8 Mabopane freeway and Brits Plaza. Golden Highway as well as R21 freeway from OR Tambo International airport to Pretoria.
When faced with challenges, are we looking for the lesson? This week, I discuss a revelatory personal experience of loss, and sharing the lessons of strength I have sifted through during the tribulations of my own panic and anxiety. This episode is shared in the Hope's of bringing bravery and courage to those facing hardship, in efforts to embrace the light that shines through the difficult shadows that cross our paths. Hardships that seem to envelope our existence, when really a much bigger ladder is being climbed. Behind the curtain, moving parts are strengthening your soul, its having the faith that those mechanisms are taking place. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/evelyn-kish/message
The Goodall family from Eldorado Park in the south of Johannesburg, says they are devastated after losing three young children. The children, aged between six and eleven all from one family, died on their way to school on Wednesday morning when the vehicle they were travelling in collided with a minibus taxi. The accident on the Golden Highway claimed twelve lives and left ten others seriously injured. An emotional memorial service was held at the scene of the accident. Prabashini Moodley reports...
Protesters have stoned a number of vehicles between Orange Farm and the Grasmere Toll Plaza overnight on the Golden Highway, South of Johannesburg. There have been reports of a total shut down in all the protest hit southern Joburg townships. The violent protest started in Eldorado Park on Monday and it has since spread to Ennerdale, Orange Farm, Finetown and Klipspruit. They are demanding houses, land and better services. Sakina Kamwendo spoke to police spokesperson in the area, Captain Johannes Motseri...