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The Year 2025 has been a fairly impressive one in Americana and Roots Music and Roots Music Rambler fans have been there for it. On our year-ender episode, Frank and Falls not only recap their favorite new artists, albums and songs, but recall their favorite concerts and events of the year. And, as a bonus, Falls caught up with Ashton Bowling and Allen Hacker from The Creekers backstage at their recent holiday tour stop in Louisville, Ky. The short green room interview is an added bonus to an episode that celebrates the year we had. What's your pick for Americana Album of the Year? The year 2025 had too many to choose from. Molly Tuttle, I'm With Her, Tyler Childers, Hayes Carll, Nicholas Jamerson, Patterson Hood, Jason Isbell and many, many more all produced great albums this year. And songs? From Kashsus Culpepper's Believe to Molly Tuttle's That's Gonna Leave A Mark and Tyler Childers' Bitin' List to I'm With Her's Ancient Light, there's an entire playlist full of potential best songs of the year to choose from. Frank and Falls also talk about the best new artist for 2025. Depending on your definition of new artist, some names we had on our list include Jesse Wells, Cait Justice, Del Roscoe, Ramona & The Holy Smokes, and even our bonus guests, The Creekers could all be up for that honor. And in true Roots Music Rambler fashion, Frank and Falls look back on the best live shows they saw in 2025. Their top choices may surprise you. And, if you're interested, Falls actually did a Top Songs countdown on our companion radio show, Appalachian Echoes. You can see his countdown, which includes a heavy bias toward Appalachian artists, on the Appalachian Echoes website. Watch the Episode on YouTube Download the episode and subscribe at rootsmusicrambler.com, watch the full episode on YouTube, or download wherever you get your podcasts. Also be sure to help spread the love of the show with Roots Music Rambler's new merch, now available at rootsmusicrambler.com/store. Authentic t-shirts, hats and stickers are now available. Buckle up for The Hoe-Down and the Throw-Down! It's a new episode of Roots Music Rambler. Notes and links: The Creekers online The Creekers on Spotify Manchester Music Fest Unbroken Circle Music Festival American Music Festival Evanston Folk Festival Crossroads Acoustic Fest The Roots Music Rambler Store Roots Music Rambler on YouTube Roots Music Rambler on Instagram Roots Music Rambler on TikTok Roots Music Rambler on Facebook Jason Falls on Instagram Jason Falls on TikTok Francesca Folinazzo on Instagram Subscribe to Roots Music Rambler on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, GoodPods or wherever you get your podcasts. Theme Music: Sheepskin & Beeswax by Genticorum; Copyright 2025 - Falls+Partners. All music on the program is licensed by ASCAP, BMI and SESAC. Roots Music Rambler is a member of the Americana Music Association. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the Wednesday, December 24th edition of Georgia Today: Salvation South podcast host Chuck Reece talks to Patterson Hood, founding member of Drive-By Truckers, about 'The Definitive Decoration Day' and reuniting with former member Jason Isbell.
Will Johnson joins Wheels Off to talk about making Diamond City on a four-track cassette recorder, touring with Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, and building a creative life that spans music, painting, and writing. A conversation about patience, fearlessness, collaboration, and why the quiet stretches matter just as much as the work. Wheels Off is hosted and produced by Rhett Miller. Executive producer Kirsten Cluthe, Studio Kairos. Music by Old 97's. Episode artwork by Mark Dowd. Show logo by Tim Skirven. Watch the podcast on Spotify, and listen wherever you get your podcasts. You can also ask Alexa to play it. Revisit previous episodes of Wheels Off with guests Rosanne Cash, Rob Thomas, Jeff Tweedy, The Milk Carton Kids, and more. If you like what you hear, please leave us a rating or review. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Canadian singer-songwriter talks about working with Jason Isbell, plus Edwards performs songs from Billionaire live.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
We sneak up on the end of 2025 with a tribute episode for someone who was a great talent and a musician's musician, and a cover that aces the hard job of doing the song justice. Play A Train Song, originally by Todd Snider, covered by Jason Isbell. Outro music is Beer Run, also by Todd Snider.
In this final episode of 2025, hosts Mushtaq Gunja, Sarah Spreitzer, and Jon Fansmith spend the hour taking questions on the policy shifts and challenges campuses are watching most closely and the developments expected to matter early in 2026. Here are some of the links and references from this week's show: Lucy Dacus and Hozier, Bullseye Jason Isbell, Bury Me Stranger Things Season 5 (Netflix)
I have been a fan of Amanda Shires and Jason Isbell for over a decade now. Like many others I was surprised to hear about their divorce. And it's never easy to deal with something like that in the public eye. This album, produced by Shooter Jennings, takes a look into her heartbreak, and what it's like to rebuild after a difficult breakup.
MUSICRoger Daltrey of The Who is now SIR Roger Daltrey. He was knighted by Prince William at Windsor Castle on Wednesday. It's in recognition of not only his musical achievements, but also his charity work. Here he is on the award, and what his younger self and band would've thought back in the day. https://consequence.net/2025/12/sir-roger-daltrey-knighted/ Sharon Osbourne has given her first interview since the death of her husband Ozzy this past July.Appearing Wednesday on the British TV show Piers Morgan Uncensored, hosted by her longtime friend, she opened up about his health struggles, doing his final show this past July 5th in Birmingham, England, their last conversations and much more. You can watch the show on YouTube, and here are a few excerpts:Sharon Osbourne on the last two weeks of Ozzy's life. OC:...in seven years. :27 [Courtesy of Piers Morgan Uncensored]"He was so happy Piers afterwards. And he kept looking at the papers and he goes to me, 'I never knew so many people like me.' But that was the way he was. I mean, he knew he was famous, but not to the amount that people loved him. It's a whole different thing. And he was just so happy. Happier than we'd seen him in seven years."Sharon Osbourne on dreams Ozzy was having the last week of his life. OC:...he was ready. :26 [Courtesy of Piers Morgan Uncensored]"He was having dreams the last week of his life. He was seeing people that he never knew. I said, 'Well, what kind of people?' He goes, 'All different people. And I just keep walking and walking and I'm seeing all these different people every night. And I go back there and I'm looking at these people and they're looking at me and nobody's talking.' And he he knew. He was ready." Sharon also talked about the first time she and Ozzy met, when they fell in love, how she will never want to get married again, how if she didn't have kids she would have killed herself when he died, and the thing she misses most is holding his hand.On a lighter note, she also talked about how she wanted to get back at Roger Waters for the negative things he said about Ozzy after he died. And that was by sending him a Tiffany box filled with feces, which she used to do to critics who wrote negative reviews about Ozzy's shows without being there. When she did, it was her infant son Jack's poop that would be used.She ultimately decided against it, saying, “Even that is a waste, to send [crap] to him. It's a waste because he's really insignificant. But I just thought, anybody that passes has a family… you don't do that.” (Sharon's not the first musician's wife to do that. Paul and Linda McCartney sent some of their daughter Stella's poop to a journalist who earned their trust, then betrayed them.)Going forward, Sharon says she's continuing to work on an Ozzy bio-pic and that she knows who she wants to play him. When asked if it was Yunglbud she didn't confirm nor deny.https://youtu.be/aaLMsEJKZEQ Kurt Cobain's MTV Unplugged Martin D-18E has been donated to the Royal College of Music London by Peter Freedman, who paid $6,010,000 for it at an auction in 2020. Megadeth have released a trailer for Behind the Mask, the documentary and listening event for their self-titled album that will be in theaters on January 22nd. Watch it on YouTube.Blumhouse Games has released a mini-documentary about Robin Finck of Nine Inch Nails scoring the new horror video game Sleep Awake. Watch it on YouTube.Trailer for new U.K. documentary on David Bowie's final years titled "David Bowie - The Final Act" has been released https://ruralradio.com/rrn/abc_news/trailer-for-new-uk-david-bowie-documentary-released-abcid0409636a/ Guns N' Roses have announced the openers for their summer tour -- rappers Public Enemy will open for them when they are here at Busch Stadium in August. The Eagles, Stevie Nicks, Kings of Leon, Lorde and The Black Keys are among the headliners at the 2026 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, commonly known as Jazzfest.The first weekend, April 23rd to the 26th, will feature Stevie Nicks, Rod Stewart, Kings of Leon, Lorde, Jon Batiste, Tyler Childers, David Byrne, Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, St. Vincent, Irma Thomas, The Isley Brothers and The Revivalists.The second weekend, April 30th through May 3rd, features will feature the Eagles, Teddy Swims, The Black Keys, Widespread Panic, Earth, Wind & Fire, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Alabama Shakes, Ziggy Marley, Lake Street Dive, Mavis Staples, Little Feat and Rickie Lee Jones.Passes go on sale tomorrow (Friday) at nojazzfest.com. TVJohn Stamos is joining the next season of Netflix's "Hunting Wives" show. https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/john-stamos-cast-hunting-wives-drama-wife-questions-potential-nude-scenes Sigourney Weaver will appear in Amazon Prime's live-action series of Tomb Raider https://www.the-independent.com/tv/culture/sigourney-weaver-tomb-raider-phoebe-waller-bridge-b2883033.html MOVING ON INTO MOVIE NEWS:"Ella McCay" (PG-13) Trailer - A comedy starring (British actress) Emma Mackey as an idealistic young woman trying to juggle family problems while taking over her mentor's job as governor once he accepts a cabinet position in Washington. Woody Harrelson is her sexually irresponsible father, Jamie Lee Curtis is her supportive aunt, and Albert Brooks plays her political mentor. (20%)"Silent Night, Deadly Night" (R) Trailer This is the second remake of a 1984 slasher about a kid who witnesses his parents being murdered by a guy in a Santa suit . . . then grows up, puts on a Santa suit himself, and goes on his own killing spree. It stars Rohan Campbell from "The Monkey" as your killer Santa, and Ruby Modine from "Happy Death Day" as a true crime junkie (slash) his love interest. (84%)"How the Grinch Stole Christmas" (PG) Trailer The 25th anniversary re-release of the live action movie starring Jim Carrey as the Grinch, Taylor Momsen (from The Pretty Reckless) as Cindy Lou Who, and Christine Baranski as the woman who secretly has feelings for the Grinch. (50%)Will Smith hit with another major scandal—longtime friend turns on him in $3 million lawsuit Everybody's getting into the year-end roundup business. Even the deliciously gay hookup app Grindr!!! Here's a sample of their 2025 wrap-up:Mother of the Year: Lady GagaDaddy of the Year: Pedro PascalMother-In-Training: Sabrina CarpenterShow of the Year: "Overcompensating", Prime VideoAlbum of the Year: "Mayhem", Lady GagaSong of the Year: "Abracadabra", Lady GagaGay Dictionary . . . The Phrase on Everyone's Lips: Delulu. (Short for "delusional".)Hottest Man of the Year: Jonathan Bailey (Fiyero in the "Wicked" movies)Movie of the Year: "Kpop Demon Hunters"Bulge of the Year (!!!): Bad BunnyGayest Fashion Trend: Slutty little glassesBest Beef: Cardi B vs. Nicki MinajMost Bears: IrelandHighest Percentage of Twinks: Switzerland AND FINALLYWe all know the debate about "Die Hard". But there are plenty of other films that spark the same argument, "Is this actually a Christmas movie?" Here are 13 more:1. Every "Harry Potter" movie (2001 - 2011). All the "Potter" flicks . . . with the possible exception of the last one . . . have some kind of yuletide vibe . . . or at least a wintry one.2. "Batman Returns" (1992). One of the big set pieces is the lighting of the Gotham Christmas tree.3. "Eyes Wide Shut" (1999). Even though it was released in July, it takes place over Christmas.4. "Gremlins" (1984). This one has Christmas written all over it. And also little green, murderous demons.5. "First Blood" (1982). The first of the "Rambo" films has a Christmas tree in the background of one scene. So . . . Christmas movie!!!6. "Trading Places" (1983). There's a Christmas party, and Dan Aykroyd as a drunken Santa waving a handgun. But it doesn't end on December 25th. If it's a Christmas movie, then it also qualifies as a New Year's movie.7. "Kiss Kiss Bang Bang" (2005). This one takes place during the Christmas season in L.A. And it was released in November.8. "Edward Scissorhands" (1990). Kind of a no-brainer.9. "Lethal Weapon" (1987). Another one of those action movies that HAPPENS to take place around Christmas.10. "Rocky" (1976). This might be the greatest American holiday film of all time, because it includes Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's. And also punching.11. "Hook" (1991). The scenes in the real world, outside Neverland, are set at Christmas. 12. "Iron Man 3" (2013). The whole movie plays out around Christmas.13. "The Nightmare Before Christmas" (1993). Is it a Christmas movie or a Halloween movie? Why not both?AND THAT IS YOUR CRAP ON CELEBRITIES!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We have two of the greatest modern rock bands on this week's A Sonic Youth! First, The Hold Steady's 'Separation Sunday' 20 years on with a deluxe reissue. Then, Drive-By Trucker's greatest live performances with Jason Isbell including a recent feature on the Colbert late night show. Follow @asonicyouthpodcast on Insta and Facebook. This show is part of the Free FM 89.0 YOUTH ZONE. Made with support of NZ on Air.
Part 1 of my conversation with guest Phil Stacey as we pick our favorite songs released in the 21st century. Listen to the episode below or download directly (right click and "save as"). Show notes: We're a quarter through this century Phil: Thought this would be easy but came up with a long list What about a song grabs you? Jay: Original top 10 list was all songs from the 00s Songs that didn't make our top 10 Phil: Tribe Called Quest, Vampire Weekend, Meatbodies, Wilco, Ryan Adams and the Cardinals, TV On the Radio, Wet Leg, Franz Ferdinand, Michael Kiwanuka, MJ Lenderman, U2, Frances Forever, Patrick Sweeney, Mudcrutch, Sufjan Stevens, Shearwater, Jason Isbell, Songs: Ohia Jay: Radiohead, Bowie, At the Drive-In, Drive-By Truckers, Sloan, Sleater-Kinney, Death from Above 1979, Jay-Z, Hold Steady, Gord Downie, Tragically Hip, Living Colour, Outkast, Wild Flag, White Stripes, PJ Harvey, Parquet Courts, Spoon, M.I.A., Kaiser Chiefs Jay: Found out about a lot of new music from MP3 blogs in the early 00s Phil's #10: Spoon breaks through Song was a cover of a song by The Natural History Jay's #10: Last song from Bowie's iconic farewell album Love the album but it's hard to listen to because of the sadness Phil's #9: Mournful ballad from Mark Lanegan Jay: My favorite Lanegan song Mixing bubblegum and chewing tobacco is a bad idea A duet with Chris Goss of Masters of Reality Jay's #9: A fiery hip hop blast from Run the Jewels and Zach de la Rocha Waiting for their next album; last one was in 2020 Phil's #7: Bluegrass turn from Billy Strings Strings is winning over a lot of fans of other genres Phil's #8: Protest song from Drive-By Truckers Band chronicles a lot of real-life injustices Jay's #8: Angry ripper from Superchunk Commentary on the political climate of 2018 Sometimes fans don't like the message Jay's #7: White Stripes hit the mainstream Took a year for their third album to become a hit To be continued Completely Conspicuous is available through wherever you get podcasts. Subscribe and write a review! The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
According to AARP, 63 million Americans are balancing the role of caregiver and one in three of them are part of the so-called "sandwich generation," which is raising kids under 18 while caring for an adult loved one. Candace Dellacona, a podcast host and estates and trusts lawyer, gives tips for caregivers to avoid burnout. Police are continuing their search for Travis Turner, a high school football coach in southwest Virginia who went missing last week. He was last seen five days ago amid his team's undefeated season. CBS News' Anna Schecter has been following the case. New York City Fire Commissioner Robert Tucker tells "CBS Mornings" about his plans to resign following Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani's victory, and how religion is part of it. President Trump will pardon two turkeys - Gobble and Waddle - at the White House on Tuesday. This year's turkeys were selected from a farm in North Carolina for the annual tradition. Amanda Shires' latest album, "Nobody's Girl," captures the end of her decade-long marriage to Jason Isbell. She spoke to "CBS Mornings" about her new music and why she almost didn't share it. The movie "Clue" was released 40 years ago, but the now-cult classic wasn't an initial hit. Some members of the cast look back on the movie and what it was like on the set. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Giocare col fuoco: storie, canzoni, poesie di e con Fabrizio Coppola Letture: Albert Camus, discorso di accettazione del Nobel; Lucille Clifton, Sharon Olds, poesie scelte da Nuovi poeti americani (cura di Elisa Biagini, Einaudi). Musica: Feist, Eluvium, Mumford & Sons, Jason Isbell, The Stone Roses
Will Hoge has released 13+ albums both independently and on major labels (Atlantic), has been nominated for Grammy, ACM, and CMA awards, and has toured with NEEDTOBREATHE, Jason Isbell, Lisa Loeb, Sugarland, Michelle Branch and others. We talk to Will about the emotional and professional fallout of writing politically charged songs, the role of parenting in shaping artistic courage and empathy, the difference between surviving the industry and making meaningful art, burnout, staying human, and a whole lot more.Get more access and support this show by subscribing to our Patreon, right here.Links:Will HogeRed Wanting BlueEp 21 - Alice GerrardAtlantic RecordsEp 125 - Josh RadnorEp 106 - Wilder Woods/Bear RhineheartEp 123 - Dave HausGarry TallentClick here to watch this conversation on YouTube.Social Media:The Other 22 Hours InstagramThe Other 22 Hours TikTokMichaela Anne InstagramAaron Shafer-Haiss InstagramAll music written, performed, and produced by Aaron Shafer-Haiss. Become a subscribing member on our Patreon to gain more inside access including exclusive content, workshops, the chance to have your questions answered by our upcoming guests, and more.
The Australian-born musician and songwriter Tommy Emmanuel is a virtuoso guitarist and Grammy winner who has played with everyone from the legendary Chet Atkins to younger guitarists like Jason Isbell and Billy Strings. Long based in Nashville, he's been releasing solo albums pretty regularly since 1979. His new record is called Living In The Light, and fuses his pop, jazz, classical, and roots influences into a daring collection of intimate and cinematic storytelling. Tommy Emmanuel, Certified Guitar Player, plays and tells tales, rough edges and all, in our studio. Set list: 1. Black and White To Color 2. Little Georgia 3. Drowning Heart
Loyalty. Consistency. Constancy. Stability. Reliability. Determination. Commitment. Persistence. These are just a few ways to describe the opportunity God is inviting us to live out in the Fruit of the Spirit, which we considered together, last Sunday, at Storyline's Gathering.The band performed songs by Savage Garden, Jason Isbell, Bebo Norman, and Gungor.
Pacific Street Blues & AmericanaNovember 9, 2025Play - What's the Common Thread 1. Joanne Shaw Taylor / Sweet Lil' Lies 2. Danielle Nicole / Cry No More (feat Mike Finnigan) 3. Blind Willie Johnson / God Moves on Water 4. Lesley Riddle / Titanic 5. Robert Finley / Tell Everybody 6. Seth Walker Up on the Mountain 7. Carolyn Wonderland / Truth Is 8. Devon Allman & Larry McCray / Blues is a Feeling 9. The Allman Brothers / Please Call Home10. Warren Haynes & Derek Trucks / Melissa 11. Sebastian Lane / Floating Away 12. Ronnie Baker Brooks / Stuck on Stupid13. Tommy Castro / Freight Train (Let Me Ride) 14. Deanna Bogart / 15. Corb Lund / Sadr City 16. Johnny Cash / Drive On 17. Jason Isbell & / Born in the USA 18. Bruce Springsteen / Souls of the Departed 19. Tom Petty / Square 1
On Nobody's Girl, the singer-songwriter offers her perspective on her high-profile split from Jason Isbell.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
This week's broadcast of Mountain Stage is a Five Favorites edition featuring a collection of favorite sets from 2023, chosen by our host Kathy Mattea. This special episode includes performances by Jason Isbell, Catherine Russell, Karla Bonoff, The High Kings, and Jennifer Hartswick Band. https://bit.ly/3LokYcs
Jo Fleischer and his wife Becky recently took a trip to Alabama for Shoals Fest 2025, a journey that fulfilled a longtime musical quest. In an idyllic location in Florence, Alabama, the Fleischers took in sets by Jason Isbell, Waxahatchee, MJ Lenderman and others. And luckily for us, Jo took time to submit a concert report. 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 Threads, 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, next covered by Frank Muffin and now re-done in a high-voltage version by Quartjar again! Visit quartjar.bandcamp.com and frankmuffin.bandcamp.com.
In this episode of Working Class Audio, Matt welcomes Grammy Winning producer/engineer/mixer Gena Johnson who has worked with Chris Stapleton, Jason Isbell, Brandi Carlile, and John Prine. In This Episode, We Discuss:Leave your ego at the doorMake people feel comfortableListen to the artistLabels are business partnersWord of mouth workFeminine energy in productionWomen in the industryClassical voice training for 12 yearsInternship at Welcome 1979Learned tape machines and solderingAssisting at Nashville studiosFirst number one recordWorking at RCA Studio ARewiring Studio A intensivelyMentor Michael Wagner's influenceChampions Vance Powell and Daryl ThorpWalls painted with glitterKeep overhead lowGood attorney and manager combinationLinks and Show Notes:Gena's WebsiteGena on InstagramVance Powell on WCAMatt Ross-Spang on WCADarrel Thorpe on WCAMatt's Rant: Sonic Intrusion RevisitedCredits:Guest: Gena JohnsonHost/Engineer/Producer: Matt BoudreauWCA Theme Music: Cliff TruesdellThe Voice: Chuck Smith
New music from Chicago psych rockers Glyders, Courtney Barnett and a Pavement cover by Soccer Mommy. Also, a couple of tracks from the 2003 Drive-By Truckers album, including a the first recorded performance of one of Jason Isbell's greatest songs. Follow @asonicyouthpodcast on Insta and Facebook. This show is part of the Free FM 89.0 YOUTH ZONE. Made with support of NZ on Air.
In 2020 Amanda Shires released a song about the topic of abortion and women's reproductive rights. I had the chance to interview her about this song and it was such a great conversation. She really is an insightful and empathetic writer. She just put out a new album at the end of September and I wanted to bring this conversation to you again. A number of songs on the album deal with her divorce to Jason Isbell, and it just reminded me of the courage she has to take on difficult topics.
Spooky Series. Episode # 2 of 4. If you look through recordings of country, western, and folk music ranging from the 1920s and 1930s through to present, you'll notice a theme: songs about crime, murder, and executions are ever-present. From Grayson & Whittier's recording of the centuries-old ballad “Rose Connelly” in 1927, to Lloyd Wilson's “Stagger Lee”recorded in the 1950s, Bob Dylan's “The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll”in the 1960s, to Johnny Cash's “Delia's Gone”in the 1990s, to Jason Isbell's “Live Oak” or “Yvette”or Zach Bryan's “Birmingham” in more recent years, songs about the murder are a staple of the American musical tradition. How did songs about violence and crime become so central? Today, we'll take a closer look at the murder ballad tradition, tracing them back to the real crimes that inspired them but also considering what they might teach us about race, gender, and American culture. Find transcripts and show notes at www.digpodcast.org Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Episode 201: There Was A Time...... October 10, 2025 Wakajawaka and hello to all of you. This is Tales Vinyl Tells, our extraterrestrial exploration into that great rock of the 60s & 70s that was recorded on vinyl albums and rocked at 33-1/3 revolutions per minute. Today's LP Cuts come from Santana, the Stones, Savoy Brown, Jason Isbell and lots more. The playlist is below. Glad you're here. Let's spin ‘em and grin em! I'm Brian Hallgren, this is episode 201 of Tales Vinyl Tells. This is the Revolution! And thanks for listening today. My email is talesvinyltells@gmail.com. If you want to hear a Tales Vinyl Tells when it streams live on RadioFreeNashville.org, we do that at 5 PM central time Wednesdays. The program can also be played and downloaded anytime at podbean.com, iHeart podcasts, Player FM podcasts, Listen Notes podcasts and many other podcast places. And of course you can count on hearing the Tales on studiomillswellness.com/tales-vinyl-tells anytime. Playlist: 201.1 Wakajawaka-Zappa 201.1a Revolution-Beatles 201.2 One fine morning-Santana 201.3 Ridgetop-Jesse Colin Young 201.4 Rock n roll woman-Buffalo Springfield 201.5 Willie and the Hand Jive- NRPS 201.6 Not Fade Away-Stones 201.7 All I Can do-Savoy Brown 201.8 Jason Isbell-24 Frames 201.9 Them Changes-Buddy Miles 201.10 Kid Charlemagne-Steely Dan 201.11 Goin' Down Slow-The Electric Flag
Kathleen Edwards claims that she's now a pretty frequent crier after not crying for the first 30 years of her life. One reason for this change is the connectedness she has been feeling since leaving music and starting her coffee shop, Quitters. In our Basic Folk conversation, Edwards tears up talking about the cover of her new album 'Billionaire,' which was shot by a former Quitters employee, Riley. Riley – along with a fellow employee Amanda – traveled to Nashville in 2019 to watch Kathleen perform. The event was a pinnacle moment in her adult life, especially since, sadly, Amanda has since passed away.Kathleen also discusses her folk music roots, which began during her days at a bucolic childhood summer camp where her counselor suggested that she could make a career out of writing and performing songs. She gives a hat tip to Ani DiFranco, who she cites as a major influence musically and personally. Through Ani's example, she learned that success in the music business meant being self-reliant.Edwards talks about overcoming clinical depression, her decision to take a hiatus from music to open Quitters cafe, and how that period impacted her life and career. She delves into the making of the new album, highlighting the contributions of Jason Isbell and other collaborators to the project. Throughout our chat, Kathleen emphasizes the importance of authenticity, self-reliance, and the role of humor and vulnerability in her music – and life.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/Interested in sponsoring us? Contact BGS: https://bit.ly/sponsorBGSpodsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
And we're back with another soul-stirring episode of Nashville Now! This week we're joined by the incredible singer-songwriter Amanda Shires, who addresses the end of her marriage with Jason Isbell, as well as the reclamation of her independence on new album Nobody's Girl. Nothing is off limits with Amanda. We'll also further dissect the Gavin Adcock beef with Zach Bryan and pay tribute to a fallen Nashville legend. Country is Here…Nashville is Now Check out our Hear Now playlist on Spotify, updated weekly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Rob Walbourne grew up in North London and started playing drums at the age of 10 before working professionally at the age of 15. After his move to the U.S., he lived briefly in New York City before eventually settling down in Simsbury, CT where he found work at the Noble and Cooley drum company. He's had the opportunity to have played with such luminaries as Shane MacGowan, Jason Isbell, St Etienne, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Johnny Marr, Justin Townes Earle, Richard Thompson the North Mississippi Allstars and the Pretenders. In this episode, Rob talks about: Drumming with Johnny Marr From the UK to the US Balancing family and touring Taking a break from the hustle to rediscover the love of drumming Working at Noble and Cooley Touring with The Pretenders New Live Pretenders Album Here's our Patreon Here's our Youtube Here's our Homepage
Welcome to Season 05 Episode 5.03 - the "Red Rust Autumn" edition - of Notes from the Aisle Seat, the podcast featuring news and information about the arts in northern Chautauqua County NY, sponsored by the 1891 Fredonia Opera House. Your host is Tom Loughlin, SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor and Chair Emeritus of Theatre and Dance at SUNY Fredonia. Guests on this episode include: Ms. Alison Barry, Executive Director, Rockefeller Arts Center; Desirae, Deondra, and Greg Brown of The 5 Browns; and Michael Tuccio, author of Shades of Blue at Main Street Studios. Notes from the Aisle Seat is available from most of your favorite podcast sites, as well as on the Opera House YouTube Channel. If you enjoy this podcast, please spread the word through your social media feeds, give us a link on your website, and consider becoming a follower by clicking the "Follow" button in the upper right-hand corner of our home page. If you have an arts event you'd like to publicize, hit us up at operahouse@fredopera.org and let us know what you have! Please give us at least one month's notice to facilitate timely scheduling. Time Stamps (Approximate) Alison Barry - 02:05 The 5 Browns - 19:28 Arts Calendar - 37:54 Michael Tuccio - 42:52 Artist Links Alison Barry The 5 Browns Michael Tuccio Media "Meet Me on the Equinox", from the television series Twilight, performed by Death Cab for Cutie, Nov. 2009, WMG "The Last of My Kind", written by Jason Isbell and performed by Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, from the album The Nashville Sound, June 2017, Southeastern The Firebird (1911 edition), composed by Igor Stravinski, performed by The 5 Browns, December 2013, VEVO "Jupiter", from The Planets, composed by Gustav Holst, performed by The 5 Browns, filmed at The Palladium Center for the Performing Arts, Carmel IN, Aug. 2015. "Autumn in New York", Vernon Duke, composer, from the musical revue Thumb's Up! (1934), performed by Shuheo Hosaka, Oct. 2021. Box Office at SUNY Fredonia Lake Shore Center for the Arts Main Street Studios Ticket Website WCVF Fredonia WRFA Jamestown BECOME AN OPERA HOUSE MEMBER!
It's an unaired fill in episode of My Weekly Mix Tape. I had recorded this so that if Brian needed an episode as he was taking some time off, he would have it. Turns out he didn't need it so instead of it sitting on the shelf, I decided to include it in my 10th anniversary celebration. Jesse Jackson is joined by his good friend Jeff. and together, they delve deep into the works of Jason Isbell, discussing their favorite tracks and their personal connections to his music. From tracks like 'Decoration Day' to 'Cover Me Up,' Jesse and Jeff build a heartfelt and powerful mixtape, sharing stories and insights along the way. Tune in for a thoughtful conversation on music, memory, and the art of the mix tape. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Host Introduction 00:33 Discussing Bruce and Country Music 01:58 Mixtape Memories and Significance 03:52 Discovering Jason Isbell 07:38 Creating the Ultimate Jason Isbell Mixtape 08:46 First Song Choices and Their Stories 14:06 Exploring Themes of Addiction and Recovery 18:34 Closing Side A of the Mixtape 19:56 Starting Side B with Dream Sickle 21:32 Reflecting on Childhood Memories 22:21 Moving and the Pain of Leaving Friends 23:01 Choosing Songs That Resonate with Family 24:11 The Power of Nostalgic Songs 25:01 Discussing Heavy Hitters in Songwriting 25:21 The Emotional Impact of 'Elephant' 27:42 The Story Behind 'Vampire' 30:18 Songs About Relationships and Divorce 31:51 Sentimental Songs and Personal Stories 37:55 Final Song Choices and Reflections Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of Lipps Service, Scott sits down with one of the biggest names in country today – Jordan Davis! Jordan's newest album, Learn The Hard Way, was just released, and it features other amazing country artists, such as Marcus King on the track “Louisiana Sticks”. Jordan's gearing up for his upcoming headlining tour, and he'll be on the road playing hit venues like Red Rocks and Wembley Stadium. The conversation kicks off with how country music is becoming more mainstream, with artists such as Post Malone and Lana Del Rey coming into the scene. He also reflects on the music legends who've inspired him, such as John Prine, Jason Isbell, Smashing Pumpkins, and Tom Petty. Jordan talks about what it was like growing up in Louisiana with musicians in his family, and explores how country music impacted his musical upbringing. Jordan also highlights the new record and what it's like playing large shows at venues like Radio City Music Hall. He talks about his song with Marcus King and how they added new elements into the track. The conversation closes with Jordan listing his top 5 podcast series, his favorite new country artists, and his favorite burger spots in the US. Tune in to an amazing episode with Jordan Davis! #jordandavis #countrymusic For more incredible rock 'n' roll interviews, hit the subscribe button, and also check out Lipps Service with Scott Lipps podcasts on Spotify, Apple, or your favorite podcast player. CREDITS (Instagram handles) Host @scottlipps Produced by @whitakermarisa Edited by @toastycakes Music by @robbyhoff Recorded at Fringe Podcasts NYC 0:00:00 - Start 0:00:18 - Listening to podcasts 0:01:05 - First country artist on the show! 0:01:14 - Country turning mainstream 0:02:02 - Coming from a musical family 0:03:06 - Getting the first record deal 0:04:13 - Doing the “artist thing” 0:06:40 - Changing paths 0:07:20 - Four-hour sets 0:09:33 - Brotherly collaboration 0:10:18 - John Prine and Jason Isbell 0:10:58 - Smashing Pumpkins 0:12:13 - Shreveport, Louisiana 0:12:57 - CD burning era 0:13:39 - Country roots 0:14:00 - A look behind the curtains 0:14:55 - College 0:15:33 - Making it in music 0:16:12 - Bartending to record deal 0:18:08 - Figuring out how to become a performer 0:19:28 - Pinch-me moments 0:21:44 - Radio City Music Hall 0:22:34 - “Buy Dirt” 0:24:38 - Inspiration behind the track 0:26:47 - Pop musicians shifting towards country0:28:49 - What does country music mean? 0:29:15 - Tom Petty 0:29:36 - Country at its peak 0:30:02 - Promoting through social media 0:31:48 - Music discovery 0:32:36 - The new album Learn The Hard Way 0:33:43 - Heading into the studio 0:34:25 - “Louisiana Stick” with Marcus King 0:35:52 - Top 5 podcast series 0:37:11 - Theo Von 0:37:39 - Favorite new country artists 0:39:19 - Food on the road 0:39:35 - Best burger spots
Visit: www.salty.com.au Roll with VENTURE — a blues‑roots ride spinning fresh grooves & timeless cuts. (** Australia) 2025 new music from Big Shoes, ** Blackjacks, ** Collard Greens N Gravy, ** Rod Paine N The Fulltime Lovers, ** Hana & Jessie‑Lee's Bad Habits, Kimmie Rhodes, Connor Selby, ** Aaron Pollock, Patrick Sweany, Kathleen Edwards w. Jason Isbell, and ** Sweet Talk. Plus a mess of groove from The Dig 3, ** Gwyn Ashton, Brandon Santini, Ian Siegal N Johnny Maetro, Katie Knipp, Otis Taylor, Michael Tarbox, Tony Joe White, Drive‑By Truckers, Neil Young, ** The Chats & ** The Blow Out — fabulous cuts that hit hard. Tune in, turn it up — let it VENTURE. Powered by Salty Dog Blues N Roots www.salty.com.au #Podcast #SaltyDogBluesNRoots #bluesmusicvictoria #BluesPodcast #RootsMusic #AustralianBlues ARTIST / TRACK / ALBUM / LABEL / YEAR ** Australia 01. The Dig 3 / Dip My Toe / Damn The Rent / Self-released / 2023 02. ** Gwyn Ashton / Dog Eat Dog / Radiogram / Fab Tone Records / 2012 03. Big Shoes / Right About Now / King Size / Qualified Records LLC / 2025 04. ** Blackjacks / Blink Twice / High Stakes / Independent / 2025 05. Brandon Santini / Drive You Off My Mind / The Longshot / American Showplace Music / 2019 06. Ian Siegal N Johnny Maetro / I Won't Cry No More / Easy Tiger / Continental Record Services / 2024 07. Katie Knipp / Letters / Take It With You / Self-released / 2018 08. ** Collard Greens N Gravy / Do I Have To Throw Stones / Boogaloo Sauce / Self-released / 2025 09. Otis Taylor / Resurrection Blues / Banjo / Octave Records / 2023 10. ** Rod Paine N The Fulltime Lovers / So Mean To Me / Live Dirt! / Independent / 2025 11. ** Hana and Jessie-Lee's Bad Habits / Paper Boats / Say What You Mean / Self-released / 2024 12. Kimmie Rhodes / West Texas Heaven Revisited / West Texas Heaven Revisited / Sunbird Records / 2025 13. Michael Tarbox / Goin' Down To Georgia / Kingdom Come Blues / Self-released / 2022 14. Tony Joe White / Feeling Snakey / Feeling Snakey / Swamp Records / 2024 15. Drive-By Truckers / Mrs. Dubose / Pizza Deliverance / Soul Dump Records / 1999 16. Connor Selby / Someone / The Truth Comes Out Eventually / Provogue / 2025 17. Patrick Sweany / My Time Ain't Long / Baby, It's Late / Nine Mile Records / 2025 18. Kathleen Edwards w. Jason Isbell / Traveling Alone / Covers / Self-released / 2025 19. ** Aaron Pollock / You Do What You Please / Memory Hoarders / Independent / 2012 20. Neil Young / Helpless / Early Daze / Reprise Records / 2024 21. ** Sweet Talk / Backseat Of My Car / Switch On / Cheatin' Hearts Records / 2025 22. ** The Chats / The Clap / High Risk Behaviour / Bargain Bin Records / 2020 23. ** The Blow Out / Bauhaus / Version of You / Independent / 2023
Kathleen Edwards is a Canadian singer-songwriter whose lyrics are full of straight talk and sharp comebacks. But it took a while for her to get comfortable with having tough conversations. On her latest record, “Billionnaire,” Kathleen reflects on the last five years in which she sold a business, got married and moved twice. She tells Tom Power how these major life changes have made her more courageous, why she's choosing to not be self-deprecating anymore, and how working with Jason Isbell taught her to stop overthinking her music.
As a long time fan of her music and well aware of her affinity for dogs, it was an absolute joy and privilege to welcome singer-songwriter Kathleen Edwards to the show. Kathleen helps us get to know her current dogs Penny, a 12 year old Labradoodle with an insatiable prey drive, and Fredwards her 10-ish year old rescued Golden Retriever. We also touch upon her beloved golden Redd who inspired her song "Who Rescued Who". It's an episode full of great dogs and great stories from a great artist and dog mom.Kathleen's terrific new album, produced by Jason Isbell, Billionaire is out now on all streaming platforms with special edition emerald vinyl and bundles available at dualtonestore.com. Her North American tour kicks off on September 14th in Albany NY. For dates, cities and more info visit kathleenedwards.comKathleen gave a shout out to the generous people at Golden Rescue in Ontario, a non-profit registered charitable organization run entirely by volunteers working hard to ensure every Golden who is brought into their program is placed with a safe and loving forever family. To adopt, foster, volunteer or donate visit goldenrescue.ca for more info.For more pics and clips of Kathleen, Penny, Fredwards and Redd follow the show on Instagram at @rockerdogpodcast
Jesse Daniel Edwards is a songwriter from California who now makes his home in Nashville. Edwards has lived an incredible life. He has gone from growing up without television or internet, to leaving home at 16, to tour managing for the likes of Jason Isbell, Lucinda Williams, and Morrissey(!) and making unique, fascinating records. This year he has released not one, not two, but three wonderful collections of songs- two EPs and a full length. I highly recommend all three. This conversation went in so many different directions, y'all. I am grateful for Jesse as a thought partner and for the art he shares with the world. Everyone, it is my great honor to present my conversation with Jesse Daniel Edwards. Listen On: Spotify- https://open.spotify.com/episode/5rGXM6LPsE8Yga1Se3buM5?si=d1ca3e34bda5444e Apple Podcasts- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-marinade-with-jason-earle/id1281080492?i=1000722491654 YouTube- https://youtu.be/kTmo7EuVPRI?si=MdKz_Ft1s_iFCMmb
On this episode we have on Derry deBorja from the 400 Unit.We talked about his life as a step dad, teenagers and smartphones, why he gave up drinking, and about his marriage starting in 2020 and how not being on the road helped his relationships. Send us a textFollow us on Facebook and Instagram @theimperfectdadspodcast . Look for new episodes of The Imperfect Dads Podcast every Monday.
On this special episode of the Album Atmosphere David and Chris Passage discuss Jason Isbell's 2025 show in Evansville, Indiana. Chris, being an Event Manager amongst other things at the venue of the show provides an inside look at the behind the scenes while David gushes about the performance.
On this episode of the Album Atmosphere David sat down with Chris Passage to further continue their nerdy love of Jason Isbell and his new 2025 album "Foxes in the Snow". This episode was recorded shortly before the two caught Isbell on his 2025 tour supporting the album
Amanda Shires has been pretty quiet over the last year or so after her divorce with Jason Isbell. She has a new album coming out soon and this is the first track off that new record. It is mindful, and sad, and beautiful. It explores real human emotions about love and loss, and new directions. Today we take a look at the track and what makes it a wonderful poetic expression of a person going through some really difficult times. I hope you dig it!
President Trump says he will NOT fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. Trump claims “really only pretty bad people including fake news want to keep” the Epstein Files going. Dana reacts to the “Labubu” trend where celebrities are wearing “Beanie Baby” like Teddy Bears, causing the price to skyrocket and contributing to theft. Rep. Hank Johnson sings a song about the Epstein files in the tune of Dreamsicle by Jason Isbell. Dana explains why Trump's recent comments on the Epstein Files have become problematic for him. Trump calls the Epstein Files a Democrat “hoax” while Speaker Johnson and Lara Trump continue to say that they exist. NPR's CEO Katherine Maher thinks rural America often has no other possible source of news or connection to the outside world EXCEPT through PBS and NPR. Inflation falls to 2.3% BEATING expectations of all 50 forecasters in Bloomberg's survey. Dana praises Kristi Noem's changes to the TSA including removing the shoe policy and hinting at rolling back restrictions on liquids. A Paranormal Investigator unexpectedly dies on the ‘Annabelle' Haunted Doll Tour. Gavin Newsom accidentally tweets out pictures of Nevada when bragging about the beauty of California.Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…Angel Studioshttps://Angel.com/danaStream King of Kings, check out fan-picked shows, and claim your member perks.Allio CapitalDownload Allio from the App Store or Google Play, or text “DANA” to 511511 to get started today.All Family Pharmacyhttps://AllFamilyPharmacy.com/Dana Medical freedom is American freedom. Use code DANA10 to get 10% off your order.Relief Factorhttps://ReliefFactor.com OR CALL 1-800-4-RELIEFTurn the clock back on pain with Relief Factor. Get their 3-week Relief Factor Quick Start for only $19.95 today! Byrnahttps://Byrna.com/danaGet your hands on the new compact Byrna CL. Visit Byrna.com/Dana receive 10% off.Patriot Mobilehttps://PatriotMobile.com/DanaDana's personal cell phone provider is Patriot Mobile. Get a FREE MONTH of service code DANA.HumanNhttps://humann.comFind both the new SuperBerine and the #1 bestselling SuperBeets Heart Chews at Sam's Club!Keltechttps://KelTecWeapons.comSee the third generation of the iconic SUB2000 and the NEW PS57 - Keltec Innovation & Performance at its best.
James T. drops an EXCLUSIVE new Hank Johnson remix of the Jason Isbell song, "Dreamsicle". James T. seems to vibe to it; but Producer Aaron is about to break out the A-Train over it!
BLACK SHIRT MIXTAPE **Episode 101** Join host Jesse Karassik aka @heyyyyy_jesse as he takes you on a 2 hour sonic journey playing mixtape inspired tracks in a variety of genres- all for your listening (dis)pleasure! Tracklisting: 1. Ceilings...Turnstile 2. Seein Stars...Turnstile 3. When The World Is Running Down (snippet)...The Police 4. Underwater...Mary's Danish 5. 3's & 7's...Queens of the Stoneage 6. Dialing In...Thom Yorke 7. I'll Try Anything Once (live)...Julian Casablanca 8. Still Southern Playalistic...Dear Silas 9. John Something...Aesop Rock 10. Ace Trumpets...Clipse 11. Now Whut's Up...Eric Sermon feat Redman and Keith Murray 12. Archbishop Harold Holmes...Jack White 13. Thief...Little Sims 14. Tres Delinquentes...Delinquent Habits 15. Suzanne...Mark Ronson & RAYE 16. Let's Push Things Forward...The Streets 17. If We Were Vampires...Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit 18. M (stripped)...Soccer Mommy 19. Pretty Mary K (Alt version)...Elliott Smith 20. I Don't Wanna...Sydney Minski Sargeant 21. Green Eyes...Arlo Parks 22. Got A Light?...Simon Dawes 23. Nothing I Need...Lord Huron 24. Nothingness...Living Colour 25. Soft Spot...JMSN 26. Ricochet...Remy Reilly 27. Who's Your Daddy (live)...Megan Moroney 28. Supersonic...Oasis
The always engaging and informative musical discussion features a potpourri of interesting topics featuring the likes of Jason Isbell, Cyndi Lauper, Lorde, The English Beat, Willie Nelson, Neil Sedaka, The Doors, and many others. Enjoy!
Neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons . . . nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord. — Romans 8:38-39 Dana, 20, from Wisconsin, ended up on Chicago's South Side after she stopped taking her prescribed medications. She began self-medicating with street drugs and eventually found shelter with us for a while. Tragically, Dana died alone in an abandoned building from a fentanyl overdose. Each year we hold a service for people who couldn't have a proper funeral or were unclaimed at death. Members approach the microphone, sharing memories of God's goodness in the lives of the departed. I'm reminded of a Jason Isbell lyric: “Hardly even know my name anymore/ When no one calls it out, it kind of vanishes away.” So, we say the names of these people, remembering we are saved by God's grace and joined together by God's Spirit. After the names are spoken, we are reminded from Scripture that nothing in this world—neither death nor life nor anything else—can separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus. Near the front, Tyesha cradles her son Hakeem while Layla and Brooklyn sit beside her. Brooklyn's eyes widen as I proclaim, “For you, Dana, Jesus Christ came into the world; for you, he died; for you, he conquered death. Dana, child of God, you are part of God's family.” For you, dear reader, Jesus Christ came into the world, died, and conquered death. You are part of God's family. Lord, thank you for making us part of your family, adopted in love forever in Jesus. Amen.
On this episode we have on Chad Gamble who plays drums in Jason Isbell's band the 400 unit. We talked about his daughter going to college, how we both don't use our college degrees, early days of playing with Jason Isbell, being aware of what type of dad you're being, and his life on tour.Send us a textFollow us on Facebook and Instagram @theimperfectdadspodcast . Look for new episodes of The Imperfect Dads Podcast every Monday.
On this episode we have on Will Johnson. Will Johnson is the lead singer of the bands Centro-matic and South San Gabriel, and has played in the touring bands of Monster of Folk, Overseas and is current in Jason Isbell's touring band the 400 unit. He is also a painter and author.We talked about managing screen time with your kids, taking the family on hikes, Will shares stories about his own childhood, our mutual love of having a soccer game on in the background on the weekends, the adjustment period when he gets home after being on the road, and the challenge of figuring out how to recharge. Make sure to check out Will's new album Diamond City wherever you listen to your music. Send us a textFollow us on Facebook and Instagram @theimperfectdadspodcast . Look for new episodes of The Imperfect Dads Podcast every Monday.
Explore the power of myth with Drive-By Truckers' landmark album, Southern Rock Opera. This RNRA Short dissects how Patterson Hood and Mike Cooley used the legend of Lynyrd Skynyrd to confront "The Duality of the Southern Thing." Uncover the stories behind this ambitious double album, its challenging creation, and its lasting impact on Southern rock and the band's "golden era" with Jason Isbell. Host and Producer: Christian Swain Head Writer: Richard Evans Sound Designer: Jerry Danielsen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, I'm joined by singer and songwriter S.G. Goodman.We talk about her new album Planting By The Signs, working with Paul Schrader, and touring with Jason Isbell. She also breaks down her favorite workwear picks, growing up in Kentucky, and getting a fit off on the farm.Watch her music video for Fire Sign*Sponsored by Bezel - the trusted marketplace for buying and selling your next luxury watch
Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Jason Isbell sings about his split from musician Amanda Shires on his latest album, Foxes in the Snow. "What I was attempting to do is document a very specific time where I was going through a lot of changes," he tells Terry Gross. David Bianculli reviews the FX/Hulu series Dying for Sex. When Scottish actor David Tennant was three, he told his parents he wanted to grow up to play Doctor Who on TV. His dream became a reality — he was Doctor Who for five years and, it turns out, he was suited for lots of other characters, including villains and detectives, and the lead in many Shakespeare plays.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Isbell sings about his split from musician Amanda Shires on his latest album, Foxes in the Snow. "What I was attempting to do is document a very specific time where I was going through a lot of changes," he says.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Lady Gaga. Jason Isbell. Newcomer Annie DiRusso. NPR Music's Stephen Thompson welcomes Celia Gregory from Nashville public radio station WNXP to discuss these records and much more.Featured albums:• Annie DiRusso, 'Super Pedestrian' (Stream)• Jason Isbell, 'Foxes in the Snow' (Stream)• Sasami, 'Blood on the Silver Screen' (Stream)• Divorce, 'Drive To Goldenhammer' (Stream)• ASTROPICAL (Bomba Estéreo + Rawayana), 'ASTROPICAL' (Stream)Read our feature on 'ASTROPICAL' here.Check out our long list of albums out March 7 and stream our New Music Friday playlist at npr.org/music.Credits:• Host: Stephen Thompson• Guest: Celia Gregory, WNXP• Producer: Simon Rentner• Editor: Otis Hart• Executive Producer: Suraya Mohamed• Vice President, Music and Visuals: Keith JenkinsLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy