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Morgan and Julia are opening a restaurant near The Inn Between called Gypsy Sally's, and Leah is here for the burgers and tex mex. The pair moved out to the Texas Hill country to provide their kids with open spaces and room to move and they're still managing multiple restaurants and a distillery. Morgan specializes in the hospitality business and loves being creative in his distillery making spirits with local plants. Julia is an artist, and has recently become interested in spinning yarn with fibers from local angora goats. Morgan and Julia are also talking about how they work together in all their business endeavors and some of the challenges they've had along the way. Contact Morgan and Julia Instagram- @morganfweber or @gyspysallysleakey Email- morgan@themarfaspirit.com [00:00] Show intro [00:40] Welcome to Julia and Morgan [01:20] Leah stalking Julia and Morgan's restaurant [02:27] Morgan and Julia's backstory [05:29] How the distillery came about [13:16] Julia's practice as an artist [16:29] The feedback loop as an entrepreneurial couple [17:26] Ideas for the yarn from Angora goats [20:51] The area Morgan and Julia live [21:28] How Morgan and Julia work together [24:26] The branding in the restaurant [25:14] Dreaming of ideas [26:02] Labor day party and other events [28:23] The people and the food at Gypsy Sally's [31:21] Challenges of being a restaurateur [40:31] Getting people to staff in a rural area [46:07] What it takes to live the dream [47:45] Making the transition from no kids to kids with a business [51:52] Where Julia and Morgan are from and small towns [54:40] Cool things in the work for Leakey [55:23] Where to find more [56:12] Closing comments Theinnbetweentx.com IG- @THEINNBETWEENTX TIKTOK- @THEINNBETWEENTX FACEBOOK- @THEINNBETWEENTX SPOTIFY- @The Inn Between Podcast https://friocampriverview.com/
WTOP Entertainment Reporter Jason Fraley chats with Living Colour frontman Corey Glover, who performs live tomorrow with Soul Asylum at City Winery in Washington D.C. They spoke in 2017 when Glover performed a Bill Withers tribute at the now-defunct Gypsy Sally's in Georgetown, breaking down Glover's film roles like "Platoon" and his timeless funk-metal hits like "Cult of Personality."
Joe Uehlein is the founding President of Voices for a Sustainable Future and the Labor Network for Sustainability. Joe is the former Secretary-Treasurer of the AFL-CIO's Industrial Union Department and former director of the AFL-CIO's Center for Strategic Campaigns. Joe spent 35 years doing bargaining, organizing, public policy, and strategic campaign work in the labor movement. Joe also served on the United Nations first commission on global warming from its founding in 1988 until 2003. In the early 1970's he worked in an aluminum mill in Mechanicsburg, PA as a member of the United Steelworkers of America, and then on heavy and highway construction projects as a member of the Laborer's International Union of North America. Joe is most often seen fronting The U-Liners, his band of 19 years: www.uliners.com. Joe's been playing (guitar & vocals) in bands for nearly 54 years, since the age of 13, and has played all across the U.S., as well as in Japan, Germany, Switzerland, Canada, Great Britain, and Venezuela. Joe's music over the years has spanned genres from rock'n roll to bluegrass, folk to jazz, country to Motown, and more. From his early days growing up along the banks of the great Lake Erie, and working in an aluminum mill in Central Pennsylvania and on heavy and highway construction, and playing with Billy Wray & the Expressions, Joe developed a keen interest in Rock & Roll, Soul, and the Folk and Country sounds of working class music. Joe has performed with Pete Seeger, Lester Chambers of The Chambers Brothers, Dave Alvin, Steve Earle, Tom Morello, Boots Riley, Jill Sobule, Cathy Fink & Marcy Marxer, Emma's Revolution, John Kadlecik, Billy Bragg, John McCutcheon, Si Kahn, and with the punk band, the Dropkick Murphys. Joe has also performed at all of Washington, DC's finest venues, including Gypsy Sally's, the Kennedy Center's Millennium Stage, The Birchmere, Strathmore Music Hall, IOTA Club, Jammin' Java, the Hamilton, Howard Theater, the Black Cat, and more. Joe has also played NYC's Knitting Factory, Starlight Ballroom, The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Bally's in Las Vegas, among other fine venues. http://joeuehlein.com/
Indie Americana/Folk Artist Delaney Hafener reveals her musical journey. Her ethereal voice resonates in beautiful harmony with her music. Over the past decade, Delaney has covered tremendous ground in live performances, original music as well as touring with her band. Before she could speak, Delaney Hafener has found the best way for her to communicate is through music. She began singing Gram Parsons and Neil Young songs with her dad, and at the age of 12 started learning guitar with an old Gibson she revived from the basement. She wrote her first songs with the help and encouragement of her mom and began cutting her teeth as a performer at open mics when she was 14. Hafener founded the indie-folk band Pandafan at 17 and found some regional success with the group. Based mostly in NYC, they've played in venues such as Mercury Lounge, Cafe Lena, The Bug Jar, Gypsy Sally's Vinyl Lounge, Rockwood Music Hall, Suffolk Theater, and Guild Hall, and many others. At the height of their gigs, the young band was playing up to 5 gigs a week with frequent double-header Saturdays in the busy Long Island summer season. The Belle Curves' sound is akin to bands such as Brandi Carlile, The Wild Reeds, Lucinda Williams, and The Jayhawks. The Belle Curves is led by Delaney Hafener, formerly of indie-folk outfit Pandafan, and features a rotating cast of musicians. They have crafted a unique sound inspired by the many traditions of Americana, complementing introspective lyrics and a songwriting style that can be reminiscent of both the Laurel Canyon and Bakersfield. The Belle Curves' music touches on themes of self-doubt, progressive politics, identity, and disaffection, working to create a distinctly youthful folk aesthetic. A collection of protest music for this moment in American history, The Belle Curves' EP "2020" has been described as "absolutely brutal. If Dar Williams and Stephin Merritt started a Woody Guthrie inspired band, it would be something like The Belle Curves," according to Country Queer. Connect with The Long Island Sound Podcast:Website: Https://GigDestiny.com/podcast Follow Steve Yusko, GigDestiny.com, and his adventures: Website: https://www.GigDestiny.com Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, FacebookThe growth of The Long Island Sound Podcast has been exponential. Help us grow the show!Subscribe to the GigDestiny.com Site here for bonus contentSubscribe to our YouTube ChannelCall the Listener Line & leave your comments: (631) 800-3579 Remember to Rate & Review the show! Help us keep the conversation going with your donation - Click Right Here or go to GigDestiny.com Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREE
The Grammy-winning singer, songwriter, and guitar master’s work with Americana legends like Dave Alvin, Chris Gaffney, and Wanda Jackson as well as his many excellent solo records, including his latest, “Love & Desperation,” speaks for itself. Cutting his teeth in the Southern California honky tonks, the San Bernadino-bred Telecaster slinger has seen it all from the inside out. An artist of subtlety and nuance, Rick throws caution to the wind as he meets up with the Troubled Men to survey the canyons of their minds. Topics include early darkness, shutdowns, sleeping in a car, loitering laws, Marty Allen RIP, a Kevin Gordon tour, tornados, online shopping, express lane friction, a military childhood, Spahn Ranch, flower power, the Bakersfield scene, the Blasters at the Palomino Club, Gene Taylor, Wyman Reese, Festivus, “Public Domain,” Amy Farris, Christy McWilson, R.E.M., John Doe, D.J. Bonebrake, dead friends, “From An Old Guitar,” the Cinema Bar, Tito’s Tacos, remote recording, Sylvie Simmons’ 4-star review, McCabe’s Music series, Keith “Tree” Barry, the Folk Alliance, and much more. Intro music: Styler/Coman Break and Outro music: “(Down at the Bar at) Gypsy Sally’s” and “Mystic Canyon” from “Love & Desperation” by Rick Shea Support the podcast: Paypal or Venmo Join the Patreon page here. Shop for Troubled Men’s Wear here. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or any podcast source. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Troubled Men Podcast Facebook Troubled Men Podacst Instagram Rick Shea Homepage Rick Shea Facebook Rick Shea Instagram
Hannah and Rachel sit down with another Hannah to talk about her Band Hannah Jay and the Hideaways. Three-time Wammie Award nominee and DC Americana/folk favorite Hannah Jaye and The Hideaways released their highly anticipated self-titled full-length debut album on February 28, 2020. DC music journalist Rudi Greenberg from The Washington Post described the new “self-titled record [as] showcas[ing] the band’s high-energy folk-rock and Takoma Park native Hannah Jaye’s soaring vocals.” Hannah Jaye and the Hideaways are steeped in the folk storytelling tradition, creating an artful fusion of rootsy acoustic Americana, folk and country music while weaving compelling contemporary musical narratives that speak to the challenging day-to-day realities of the millennial experience. Since forming in March 2018, the band—which includes multi-instrumentalist Giacomo Fornasini (mandolin and harmonica), fiddle player Rebecca Weiss, banjo player Shannon Orcutt, and bassist Greg Mulley—has performed over 80 shows at DC-area venues such as Union Stage, Songbyrd, Gypsy Sally’s, Big Bear Café, Hill Country Live and the legendary DIVE, where budding stars from Bonnie Raitt and Al Green to the Ramones have held court. The group has also played at numerous local festivals, including in 2019 alone at the Kingman Island Bluegrass Festival, HERA Festival, and Takoma Park Folk Festival. Website - https://www.hannahjaye.com/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/hannahjaye.hideaways/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/hannahjaye.hideaways/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/hjayehideaways YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg_wjwJUXWqbVDXvBDPv73w You can listen to the album on any of the following platforms: SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/user-368502714 Bandcamp - https://hannahjayeandthehideaways.bandcamp.com/music Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/20ohwqqqERhbgVLqDUScyD Amazon Music - https://music.amazon.com/artists/B082C618HL/hannah-jaye-and-the-hideaways Apple Music - https://music.apple.com/us/artist/hannah-jaye-and-the-hideaways/1490315350 ___________________ Follow @whatIdliketotellpeople on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn. Hit "Subscribe" to get our latest episode. Don't forget to rate this podcast. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We study the link between viral marketing and that burning sensation when you pee! We discuss what the best kind of footwear is for storing your guns and we find out all we need to learn how to fly is our iPads! All that and more on this week's episode of Another Wasted Hour! Black Dog Prowl's new EP "Resigned Lousy State" is being released on Friday, March 29th. They will be playing Gypsy Sally's in D.C. on Saturday, April 6th. For more music, and future events, visit http://www.BlackDogProwl.com
On this edition of BrokedownPod, we have Tom Malach, guitarist from the great band Garcia Peoples, joining us to talk about his band, their upcoming album, Natural Facts (available via Beyond Beyond is Beyond Records), and the Grateful Dead. These young guys bring a fresh ear to the two guitar indie rock sound, bending themes and melodies with a knowledgeable, psychedelic, intent. We've got some live stuff from one of their recent shows after the interview. And after that, some terrific Grateful Dead. Garcia Peoples like to play live and always have shows on deck. Coming up, they hit the road with LA Dead-cover jammers Grateful Shred for a number of shows. Feb 26 Once Ballroom Somerville, MA w/ Grateful Shred Feb 27 Garcia’s at The Cap in Port Chester, NY w/ Grateful Shred Feb 28 Gypsy Sally’s in Washington DC w/ Grateful Shred March 1 & 2 Brooklyn Bowl w/ Grateful Shred March 3 Ardmore Music Hall, Ardmore PA w/ Grateful Shred As mentioned on the show, for a limited time and at reduced prices, you can still grab t-shirts, mugs (travel & otherwise), and stickers over on the Redbubble site. Get them while you can! Once again, let me remind you that the Brokedown Podcast is part of the Osiris Podcast Network. Osiris is creating a community that connects people like you with podcasts and live experiences about artists and topics you love. Sign up for the newsletter at OsirisPod.com to stay in the loop. Don't forget to follow the @BrokedownPod twitter account for regular news, live tweetstorms of shows as I listen, and other minutiae. We also have an Instagram account with the same handle. If you like pictures of things, you can find that here: BrokedownPod Instagram. Also, if you use iTunes, please consider posting a review as it really help get the word out. Also, please keep sending your metaphorical cards and letters. Leave a comment on the blog or hit me up on any of the above social media. Let me know what I'm doing right, wrong, or horribly wrong.
2018 Scene-In-Review is a special edition of the DC Scene-In-Review podcast. 2018 was a great year to be a taper in the DMV, with a flood of incredible acts that left us with tons of highlights to relive. This expansive episode contains some of our favorite concert recordings from too many bands to list, along with interviews with Rudi Greenberg (Features Managing Editor at the Washington Post Express), Gordon Sterling (Gordon Sterling and the People, Nappy Riddem, Mary-el Band), Jeffrey Tribble Jr. (Executive Director of The MusicianShip DC), Neel Singh (Dro Electric, Staycation, Skaii) and Nina Goodman (Dc Music Review). Set list for the Winter section: "Mokuba" by TAUK on January 13 opening up for The Disco Biscuits at The Anthem "Saturday's Children" by Circles Around the Sun on January 18th at the 9:30 Club "Slaii Dog" and "Sweet Heaven" by Skaii at their debut on January 17 at Bossa Bistro & Lounge "Fuscle Munk" by Capital Funk Squad on March 11 at Gypsy Sally's "Blaze On" and "Everything's Right" by Trey Anastasio on February 14 at Sixth & I "Just to Lie" into "Bone Digger" by Greensky Bluegrass on February 3 at The Anthem "Track 05" by Electric Beethoven on February 21 at their tour opener at Gypsy Sally's "Todd's Tots" by Spafford on January 25 at Union Stage
2018 Scene-In-Review is a special edition of the DC Scene-In-Review podcast. 2018 was a great year to be a taper in the DMV, with a flood of incredible acts that left us with tons of highlights to relive. This expansive episode contains some of our favorite concert recordings from too many bands to list, along with interviews with Rudi Greenberg (Features Managing Editor at the Washington Post Express), Gordon Sterling (Gordon Sterling and the People, Nappy Riddem, Mary-el Band), Jeffrey Tribble Jr. (Executive Director of The MusicianShip DC), Neel Singh (Dro Electric, Staycation, Skaii) and Nina Goodman (Dc Music Review). Spring Set List: "Horizon" by Pigeons Playing Ping Pong with an April Fools fake-out at their two-night sold-out run at the 9:30 Club "DC's Been Good To Me" by The JoGo Project on May 12 at the 5th Annual Funk Parade "Better Eyes" by Nah. on April 25 at Gypsy Sally's "If it Makes You Forget" Pleasure Train on April 25 at Gypsy Sally's "Lay My Love" by The Judy Chops on April 27 at Pearl Street Warehouse "Cassidy" into "Ripple" by the Golden Gate Wingmen on March 21 at The Hamilton "Ready to Go" and "Intellectual Property" by Staycation on April 20 at the 9:30 Club "Agree to Disagree" into "Straight Cold Player" by the Mary-el Band on March 27 at the Cherry Blossom Festival
2018 Scene-In-Review is a special edition of the DC Scene-In-Review podcast. 2018 was a great year to be a taper in the DMV, with a flood of incredible acts that left us with tons of highlights to relive. This expansive episode contains some of our favorite concert recordings from too many bands to list, along with interviews with Rudi Greenberg (Features Managing Editor at the Washington Post Express), Gordon Sterling (Gordon Sterling and the People, Nappy Riddem, Mary-el Band), Jeffrey Tribble Jr. (Executive Director of The MusicianShip DC), Neel Singh (Dro Electric, Staycation, Skaii) and Nina Goodman (Dc Music Review). Set List: "I Can Do It (Poo Jam)" by Hayley Jane and the Primates on October 4 at their fall tour opener at Gypsy Sally's "Afraid" into "Best Kept Secret" by Ghost Light on November 24 at The Hamilton "Birdland" by Amoramora on November 14 at Gypsy Sally's "Hard Highway" by John Kadlecik and Pals on November 23, night 2 of the Turkey Run at Gypsy Sally's "The Way of Things" by Gordon Sterling and the People on November 1 at Tally Ho Evanoff on November 14 at Gypsy Sally's "Just a Little Bit" by Everyone Orchestra on December 28 at Gypsy Sally's
In episode 16 we recap Holidaze last weekend, have an exclusive interview with Pigeons' Manager, Dave DiCianni, preview New Years stEve and talk about Christmas. This will be the last episode of 2018, Happy Holidays! Pigeons' Song Selection: Stay 9/6/17 - Blind Pig - Ann Arbor, MI Live It Up 4/12/14 - Gypsy Sally’s - Washington, DC Skipjack > Can You Feel The Love Tonight 12/31/17 - Madison Theater - Covington, KY
Set 2 brings us another round of incredible local music, including a selection of holiday tracks from 420 parties. We also have some great interview content, including one by Karin McLaughlin of Karin's Calendar with Christopher Naoum, an organizer with the Funk Parade. Set 2: "Ready to Go" and "Intellectual Property" by Staycation on April 20 at the 9:30 Club "If it Makes You Forget" and "FYI" Pleasure Train on April 25 at Gypsy Sally's "The Way the Rain Came" and "Lovers & Chocolate" by Threesound on April 17 at Gypsy Sally's "Polar Vortex" by Definition of One on April 12 at Gypsy Sally's "Help on the Way" into "Slipknot" into "Franklin's Tower" performed by Better Off Dead at their 420 party on April 20 at Gypsy Sally's
We have a special episode of the DC Scene-In-Review Podcast this month. April brought us the finale of the ROCKN' to LOCKN' contest, where local bands got to compete for a chance to play at the annual LOCKN' Festival this summer, Between that and this episode airing the day before the Funk Parade, it seemed fitting to make this episode a 100% local showcase. And as always, Rudi Greenberg of the Washington Post Express joins us to review some highlights from the month and preview shows coming up that you won't want to miss. Enjoy Set 1: "The Way of Things" by Gordon Sterling and the People on April 13 at Gypsy Sally's "I Will Never Leave" and "Lay My Love" by The Judy Chops on April 27 at Pearl Street Warehouse "Better Eyes" and "BrainSick" by Nah. on April 25 at Gypsy Sally's "Strasbourg St. Dennis" into "Ain't it Funky" by Dan N' Friends on April 6 at Gypsy Sally's "Interstitial" into "Jamon" and "High Drama" by Yesferatu at their single release party on April 10 at DC9 "The Lion Inside" by Gordon Sterling and the People on April 13 at Gypsy Sally's
Set 2: "Agree to Disagree" into "Straight Cold Player" by the Mary-el Band on march 27 at the Cherry Blossom Festival "Watch the Monkey" debut by Fruition on March 24th at Gypsy Sally's "Funtumfunafu" by the Chopteeth Afrofunk Big Band on March 9 at AMP by Strathmore "Straw in the Wind" and "Hole in the Sky" by The Steel Woods on March 28 at The Hamilton "Purple Turquoise" by Skaii on March 22 at Bossa Bistro & Lounge "Fuscle Munk" by Capital Funk Squad on March 11 at Gypsy Sally's "Cassidy" into "Ripple" by the Golden Gate Wingmen on March 21 at The Hamilton
Set 1: Foolish Fun "Horizon" by Pigeons Playing Ping Pong with an April Fools fake-out at their two-night sold-out run at the 9:30 Club "Act 10" by Gordon Sterling Presents: The Gypsysally's Jam on March 6th at Gypsy Sally's "Back on Dumaine" by Anders Osborne on March 16th at The Hamilton "Where's My Redemption" and "Johnny" by Daniel Edward Rodriguez on March 24th at Gypsy Sally's "Do Re Me/Here" performed by 1 Identity at their debut show on March 22nd at Bossa Bistro & Lounge "Skywalk" by Aqueous on March 22nd at the 8x10
Singer-songwriter, little elephant, and cream and jelly lover Anthony Dante shares his track “On The Line” from his brand new EP “Mountain Songs”. Also this week: Victor is a fireman Victor has bingo wings And Anthony is huge Winter Olympics fan, who doesn’t watch the Winter Olympics Anthony Dante is releasing his brand new EP “Mountain Songs” at Gypsy Sally’s in Washington D.C. on Friday, March 23rd. Find out more at http://www.AnthonyDante.com
February may be a short month, but we managed to pack a whole ton of great concerts into those 28 days. Tedeschi Trucks Band took over DC for a couple weekends, Trey Anastasio celebrated valentines day with the District, and Greensky Bluegrass covered Cris Jacobs in front of 6,000 people at The Anthem. And that's only the beginning. Get a taste of the hottest live recordings from around the DMV with this month's episode of DC Scene-In-Review. Set 2: "Good Question" by Choose Your Own Adventure on February 7th at their EP release party at Gypsy Sally's "Windows" by Mungion on February 20th at their DC debut at Gypsy Sally's "Kind Woman" by the Cris Jacobs Band on February 13th at a Mardi Gras Party at Union Stage "Lady Marmalade" by the Ron Holloway Band with Sunny Trippel and Mary Lankford sitting in on February 10th at the Tedeschi Trucks Band after party at The Hamilton "Spanish Moon" by the Ron Holloway Band with members of TTB sitting in on February 16th at the Tedeschi Trucks Band after party at The Hamilton "Sand" by The Last Rewind - DC's Phish Tribute on February 8th at Gypsy Sally's "Godmeat" by Swimmer on February 8th opening up for The Last Rewind at Gypsy Sally's "Track 05" by Electric Beethoven on February 21st at their tour opener at Gypsy Sally's "Fixin' To Ruin" by Greensky Bluegrass with Billy Strings sitting in on February 2nd at the 9:30 Club "Bound for Glory" by Tedeschi Trucks Band on February 10th at The Warner Theatre
February may be a short month, but we managed to pack a whole ton of great concerts into those 28 days. Tedeschi Trucks Band took over DC for a couple weekends, Trey Anastasio celebrated valentines day with the District, and Greensky Bluegrass covered Cris Jacobs in front of 6,000 people at The Anthem. And that's only the beginning. Get a taste of the hottest live recordings from around the DMV with this month's episode of DC Scene-In-Review. Set 1: “One For Pops” by The JoGo Project on February 9th opening up for AZTEC SUN at Pearl Street Warehouse "Just to Lie" into "Bone Digger" by Greensky Bluegrass on February 3rd at The Anthem "Pigtail" by Trey Anastasio on February 14th at Sixth & I "Jam at Gypsy Sally's" by Definition of One on February 21st opening up for Electric Beethoven at Gypsy Sally's Spoken word performance by Mysonne NY General on February 27th at the Canon House Office Building "Act 9" at Gordon Sterling Presents: The Gypsysally's Jam on February 27th at Gypsy Sally's featuring Gordon Sterling on guitar, Patrick Cheng on bass, Tula Pisano on vocals, Garret Gleason on keys, Adam Orlando on drums, and Andrew SB Pheiff on horn "Song of Destruction" into "In the Meantime" by Buddha Cons on February 7th at the Choose Your Own Adventure EP release party at Gypsy Sally's "Shame" by Tedeschi Trucks Band on February 9th at The Warner Theatre "Get Up!" by AZTEC SUN on February 9th at Pearl Street Warehouse "Waste" by Trey Anastasio on February 14th at Sixth & I
On our latest podcast Kevin and Adam invite Derek Evry (Musician, man about town) and James Main (Assistant Talent Buyer, Gypsy Sally’s) to the basement to talk about the time-honored tradition of OPEN MIC NIGHTS. No strangers to the scene, Derek and James share stories of time spent at IOTA’s legendary stage that has turned out the likes of Andy Zipf, Justin Jones, Lauren Calve and more, plus dive deep into what makes an open mic night work (or not) and why there are so important music makers and music fans alike. It’s a giant-sized trip down memory lane on Episode 105 of ChunkyGlasses: The Podcast! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.