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The Queen of gnarly noir rock'n'roll, from Alabama via Nashville, Hannah Aldridge joins Jeremy Dylan for a delve into her epochal childhood favorite: Radiohead's Hail to the Thief.
Salty Dog's RAVEN Podcast, December 2024 I asked AI to write me a poem about Ravens and the Salty Dog Podcast, here's the word salad, ha ha: Under a sky of shadowed hues, Fly the ravens, with tales to choose. Their wings, a whisper, a velvet tune, Carrying secrets to the moon. And down below, where roots run deep, Salt dogs howl, and stories seep. In bluesy growls, the podcast sings, Of buried truths and ghostly rings. A crossroads where the wild meets lore, Ravens above, and salt dogs roar. In every note, a mystery blooms, Echoing through the timeless rooms. Yikes!listen on tone hounds, cuts from Jeffery Foucault, Southern Hospitality, Mark Hummel, Cold Stares, Neil Young, Greg Brown, Dean Owens, Amythyst Kiah N Billy Strings, Beth Hart, GA-20, Chris Forsyth, Bruce Katz, Jerron Paxton, Ronnie Baker, Rag N Bone Man, Hannah Aldridge, William Lee Ellis, Eric Bibb, Colin James N Charlie Mussellwhite, JD Simo N Luther Dickinson. ARTIST / TRACK / ALBUM ** Australia 1. Jeffery Foucault / Solo Modelo / The Universal Fire 2. Southern Hospitality / Hard Times Fade Away / Yard Sale 3. Mark Hummel N Oscar Wilson / High For The Devil / True Believer 4. The Cold Stares / Seven Ways To Sundown / The Southern 5. Neil Young / Opera Star / Re-ac-tor 6. Greg Brown / Blue Car / Covenant 7. Dean Owens N Calexico / She Was A Raven / El Tiradito 8. Amythyst Kiah N Billy Strings / I Will Not Go Down / Still + Bright 9. Beth Hart / Wonderful World / You Still Got Me 10. GA-20 / Cryin' N Pleadin' / Single Release 11. Chris Forsyth / Dream Song / All Time Present 12. Bruce Katz Band / Blues Before Sunrise / Back In Boston Live 13. Jerron Paxton / Things Done Changed / Things Done Changed 14. Ronnie Baker Brooks / I'm Feeling You / Blues In My DNA 15. Rag N Bone Man / Breath In Me / Life By Misadventure 16. Hannah Aldridge / You Ain't Worth The Fight / Razor Wire 17. William Lee Ellis / Perfect Ones Who Break / God's Tattoos 18. Eric Bibb / Walk Steady On / In The Real World 19. Colin James N Charlie Mussellwhite / Come To Find Out / Chasing The Sun 20. JD Simo / Mind Trouble / Off At 11 21. JD Simo N Luther Dickinson / Peaches / Do The Rump!
Americana, Roots, Folk, Blues and Country music. Featured Artists . New and classic tracks.Episode includes Emmylou Harris, Billy Bragg, John Hiatt, Hannah Aldridge and Johnny Cash.
Americana, Roots, Folk, Blues and Country music. Featured Artists . New and classic tracks.Episode includes Allison Russell, The Wood Brothers, Hannah Aldridge, Jonathan Wilson and Damian Lewis.
What does breaking from the fundamentalist Christian church and forging your own identify and sense of sanctuary look like? Hannah Aldridge's story paints a picture.Hannah Aldridge's music has been described as “dark country”. She grew up in a musical family. Her dad worked as a musician in Fame Studios, a recording studio in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, where some of the most well-known singers of our time cut records, including the Rolling Stones and Aretha Franklin. Hannah grew up running around in that studio. She also grew up in a family that was fundamentalist Christian. In her early twenties, she started playing music on stages close to home. After she broke from the church, she started playing on stages all around the world. Her songs strike a delicate balance between rebellion and self-discovery. This episode is the first story on our show where we will weave a woman's story with her own, original music. You'll hear snippets of Hannah's music throughout. Hannah came-of-age in the South but she's spent a lifetime trying to create an identity outside of it. Hannah Aldridge's forthcoming album ‘Dream of America' will be released in early 2023. SEE HANNAH'S SPECIAL PATRON PERFORMANCEIf you're a patron of the show, Hannah has offered a special video recording of her track “Unbeliever.” Head over to Patreon to watch it! GET YOUR FREE COFFEE MUGBecome a patron of the podcast before March 1st, and we will send you an exclusive coffee mug as a thank you gift. See blog for images. Pledge any amount to get behind-the-scenes extras, discounts on merchandise and patron-only gifts. Become a patron today. JOIN OUR WALL OF FLAMEHelp us improve women's well-being through the power of story. Pledge $600 or more here and your name, bio and portrait will be added to our virtual monument: The Wall of Flame! REVIEW USHelp other women find us. Rate us on the Apple podcast app or on our website. SOCIALS & WEBIf You Knew Me websiteInstagramFacebookLinkedinSign Up for our Newsletter! CREDITS Produced by Jamie Yuenger and Piet Hurkmans. Our show's musical intro and outro is taken from the track “Thursday” by the independent artist Nick Takénobu Ogawa. You can listen and support his music on bandcamp here. Other music in this episode is by Blue Dot Sessions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode 69 of the HELL FUCKIN' YEAH! Podcast with Mike Gruttola. Interview with Southern Rocker/ Dark Country Singer-Songwriter Hannah Aldridge. We discuss her dark past and current life, examine religion, and take a look at her new music and upcoming projects.
In Episode 3 we talk to Jordan Dean of the band Stereo Specter! We discuss old cars, coffee, music row, Muscle Shoals Alabama and a great song he wrote called “Golden”. Full version of Golden: https://open.spotify.com/track/6RR421Wmc76dq3KkTKsa05?si=3Cv-1sqnS5iJgthekH728g Produced “Gold Rush” by Hannah Aldridge: https://open.spotify.com/album/2ExU7Zb2pKnMHeyWRn3zDu?si=AfOiuylzSmyEIxItuxH_bgStereo Specter: http://www.stereospecter.com
In this episode, we have a special guest and talk about who is more confusing between a guy and a girl. As always we have a great love advice.
In a good year, Hannah Aldridge is one of the hardest working musicians in the business. She tours constantly, is always writing, recording, and releasing new work. In the past four years, she's spent more time in Europe than any performer I know. She never stops. That is to say, she never stops *in a good year*. 2020 is not a good year. I caught up with Hannah by calling her apartment in Murfreesboro and we talked for HOURS; Two salty workhorse musicians who found themselves unexpectedly sidelined by a global health crisis. We talked about the relentless nature of hand-to-mouth touring. We talked about never being satisfied with how far we've come, and trying to feel worthy of the work. We talked about trying to tour and parent at the same time. It felt like we'd known each other for decades. You can hear her music here, including her live album that just came out in 2020: https://hannahaldridge.bandcamp.com/
I det här avsnittet träffar vi amerikanska artisten Hannah Aldridge som berättar om sitt turnerande. Vi får också höra henne tolka vår jingel. Utan att ha hört den innan.
Vandaag is singer-songwriter Ad Vanderveen te gast. Hij praat met Jan over zijn album Denver Nevada en speelt akoestisch een aantal nummers. Ook hoor je muziek van Calexico, Hannah Aldridge, Caleb Caudle, David Byrne en Dan Israel.
Vandaag is singer-songwriter Ad Vanderveen te gast. Hij praat met Jan over zijn album Denver Nevada en speelt akoestisch een aantal nummers. Ook hoor je muziek van Calexico, Hannah Aldridge, Caleb Caudle, David Byrne en Dan Israel.
Nashville, Muscle Shoals and Memphis are all represented on a Tennessee Wednesday night. From Music City we'll hear the sweet trio harmony of country music new comers Maybe April. And From Memphis, the first son of rockabilly music. He's got a new album reviving his extensive song catalog and a new book documenting his amazing life in rock and roll. He's Billy Burnette. Also on the bill, Hannah Aldridge is a daughter of the Muscle Shoals studio world, though she's found her voice in dark and rough edged country rock. While Mike Younger mixes music with activism.
This Weeks Episode Features Live Music From: Justin Payne, The Horse Traders, Hannah Aldridge, Kara Clark, Brittany Avery, Matt Woods, Arlo McKinley & The Lonesome Sound, Justin Wells, & Tyler Childers & The Foodstamps Justinpayne1.bandcamp.com Thehorsetraders.com Hannah-aldridge.com Reverbnation.com/karaclarkmusic Gofundme.com/brittanyavery Facebook.com/thebrittanyaveryband Therealmattwoods.com Arlomckinley.bandcamp.com Fifthonthefloor.com Reverbnation.com/tylerchilders Vclublive.com Intuitionskate.com Glen-simpson.com
Hannah Aldridge is steeped in what Drive-By Truckers' Patterson Hood calls “The Southern Thing” - a phrase that tries to summarize the living, breathing duality of the rich and troubled history of the American South. Aldridge is based in Nashville these days, but she spent her formative years in the fertile musical turf near Muscle Shoals, Alabama - about 125 miles south of her current home. Muscle Shoals is a small, backwoods southern river town that happens to have long been a legendary destination for world-class musicians. Something in the muddy water seeps into the souls of the people who live and record in Muscle Shoals - and that inexplicable magic winds up in the records cut there. Aldridge's apple didn't fall far from the talent tree - her father is noted songwriter and musician Walt Aldridge - but the younger Aldridge has more than enough keen observations in her gritty songs and confidence in her sweet and rural voice to earn her her own hard-won stripes. She writes from the perspective of a strong woman in a setting where the men talk big, but seldom do the honorable, righteous or even logical thing. Hannah Aldridge flatly inhabits the characters in her songs - a woman peculiarly tranquil about her dwindling days on death row, the daughter of a vengeful preacher who will not abide her abuse, the mother of a young son with a box of special rocks under his bed - and gives them all a voice that sounds alive and real. And it is this songwriting authenticity that raises her above the throng of Americana singer-songwriters of either gender. She has a new album called Razor Wire and is already working on songs for a follow-up release.
Hannah Aldridge is steeped in what Drive-By Truckers’ Patterson Hood calls “The Southern Thing” - a phrase that tries to summarize the living, breathing duality of the rich and troubled history of the American South. Aldridge is based in Nashville these days, but she spent her formative years in the fertile musical turf near Muscle Shoals, Alabama - about 125 miles south of her current home. Muscle Shoals is a small, backwoods southern river town that happens to have long been a legendary destination for world-class musicians. Something in the muddy water seeps into the souls of the people who live and record in Muscle Shoals - and that inexplicable magic winds up in the records cut there. Aldridge’s apple didn’t fall far from the talent tree - her father is noted songwriter and musician Walt Aldridge - but the younger Aldridge has more than enough keen observations in her gritty songs and confidence in her sweet and rural voice to earn her her own hard-won stripes. She writes from the perspective of a strong woman in a setting where the men talk big, but seldom do the honorable, righteous or even logical thing. Hannah Aldridge flatly inhabits the characters in her songs - a woman peculiarly tranquil about her dwindling days on death row, the daughter of a vengeful preacher who will not abide her abuse, the mother of a young son with a box of special rocks under his bed - and gives them all a voice that sounds alive and real. And it is this songwriting authenticity that raises her above the throng of Americana singer-songwriters of either gender. She has a new album called Razor Wire and is already working on songs for a follow-up release.
Hannah Aldridge is steeped in what Drive-By Truckers’ Patterson Hood calls “The Southern Thing” - a phrase that tries to summarize the living, breathing duality of the rich and troubled history of the American South. Aldridge is based in Nashville these days, but she spent her formative years in the fertile musical turf near Muscle Shoals, Alabama - about 125 miles south of her current home. Muscle Shoals is a small, backwoods southern river town that happens to have long been a legendary destination for world-class musicians. Something in the muddy water seeps into the souls of the people who live and record in Muscle Shoals - and that inexplicable magic winds up in the records cut there. Aldridge’s apple didn’t fall far from the talent tree - her father is noted songwriter and musician Walt Aldridge - but the younger Aldridge has more than enough keen observations in her gritty songs and confidence in her sweet and rural voice to earn her her own hard-won stripes. She writes from the perspective of a strong woman in a setting where the men talk big, but seldom do the honorable, righteous or even logical thing. Hannah Aldridge flatly inhabits the characters in her songs - a woman peculiarly tranquil about her dwindling days on death row, the daughter of a vengeful preacher who will not abide her abuse, the mother of a young son with a box of special rocks under his bed - and gives them all a voice that sounds alive and real. And it is this songwriting authenticity that raises her above the throng of Americana singer-songwriters of either gender. She has a new album called Razor Wire and is already working on songs for a follow-up release.
This week, we welcomed outlaw country artist Hannah Aldridge to Front of House. She's a real pro. From the performance to the interview, Hannah is anything but dull. I know you'll enjoy her music; it's like none you've ever heard.
Last week was quite a week indeed, with Jon Dee Graham & Mike June stopping in town. While they were here, they were kind enough to drop by UMFM for a chat and some live songs, so we’ve got those for you today. As if that weren’t enough, we’ve got more new music and more upcoming shows!
Last week was quite a week indeed, with Jon Dee Graham & Mike June stopping in town. While they were here, they were kind enough to drop by UMFM for a chat and some live songs, so we’ve got those for you today. As if that weren’t enough, we’ve got more new music and more upcoming shows!
The Music Featured On This Weeks Episode Is From The Following Albums: If Birds Could Fly – Ghosts (2012) & Lonely Town (2013) Patrick Stanley – Dirt (2014) Hannah Aldridge – Razor Wire (2014) Ifbirdscouldflyband.com Patrickstanley.bandcamp.com Hannah-aldridge.com Glen-simpson.com All music is used with permission.
This Weeks Episode Features Live Music From: Tyler Childers, Senora Lainhart, & Justin Payne The Music Featured On This Weeks Episode Is From The Following Albums: Prison Book Club – Prison Book Club (2011) Fifth On The Floor – Dark And Bloody Ground (2010) Hannah Aldridge – Razor Wire (2014) Jovana Jane – The Wrongdoer […]