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Send us a Text Message.To celebrate Ice Bath Sundays, here is the next episode of Unrehearsed with Dr. Charlie aka the Musicians Physician. Immediately following a communal ice bath, the freshly frozen pair discuss the difference between ice baths, cryotherapy, and cocaine as well as our innate need for community. Basile and Dr. Charlie Kautz also explore the recent cicada phenomenon.Thank you to the very talented Jeremy Lister for hosting the host and our favorite podcast guest in the backyard bath. Special thanks to Mixing Engineer/Sound Wizard Kyle J. Ross.Producer's Notes: There are 3,000 species of cicadas found around the world, and only nine of them are periodical. Seven of the periodical ones — all part of a genus known as Magicicada — only inhabit the eastern US. Check out the Wim Hof method breathing exercises. It's pretty rad. Restore Hyper Wellness is the cryo studio in Music Row/Nashville. I have yet to ice bath again… JBSupport the Show.Follow, rate and share if you dig the podcast. Follow Basile's antics on Instagram and Twitter, and check out the website for even more. In the meantime, take care of one another.
On the new episode of The Morse Code Podcast I speak with singer-songwriter and ultramarathon runner Jeremy Lister about his unusual - and unusually successful - path in music, starting with his emergence in Nashville as a breakaway artist in the late 2000's through his recent gigs singing with Eric Church at Coachella to his latest synch on Grey's Anatomy a few weeks ago.You never know how these conversations will go - the second half is spent unpacking Jeremy's addiction, before and after he got sober (he just celebrated his ninth year alcohol-free) and how his decision to leave it behind led to an passion for running, marathon running, and finally, running ultras. We also play an unreleased song of Jeremy's, performed live in the studio - “Dirt”. This episode got into some sensitive territory, including what was going on behind the scenes during the last Street Corner Symphony tour - an a capella group Jeremy co-founded that won Season One of the Sing-Off on NBC, hosted by Ben Folds. I've known Jeremy for almost twenty years, including the stretch he describes here. I had no idea what was going on with him personally at the time. It's a testament to that quote by Socrates, invoking us to Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle.Below is a direct link to “Dirt”. At the end of the video there's an invitation to listen to (or watch) a playlist featuring all of the songs recorded live on the Morse Code Podcast. We're up to about twenty.Hope you find these conversations as inspiring to your own creative journey as I've found them to mine. ~KorbyThe Morse Code is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to The Morse Code at korby.substack.com/subscribe
This week, we have the distinct honor of hearing Jeremy Lister tell us about his journey from addiction to sobriety to self-love to ongoing self-care. Jeremy is a living example of the miracle of recovery. I remember hearing it said in a 12-step meeting, "Recovery simply means recovering what was lost." Jeremy walks us through his journey of losing much and then gaining even more. His humility, common sense, and gut level honesty drive the message home: we can change our lives, one day at a time. Sign up for the Toolbox Workshop here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-toolbox-workshop-tickets-516328722107
Like so many others before him, blue-eyed, Mississippi-born vocalist Jeremy Lister first fell in love with singing in his childhood church. Fast forward to 2003 when Lister relocated to Nasvhille and released his debut EP Shooting Star and jump ahead again to 2010, when he joined acclaimed a cappella outfit Street Corner Symphony, who landed […]
Wow, Jeremy and I would have been a lot of trouble together in previous lives. I am so glad to call him a close friend. x What an honor to have this conversation with him. x Jeremy shares incredibly personal details of his life and what he has risen through. x We also talk about his music career. What an awesome conversation. x Connect with Jeremy... https://www.instagram.com/jeremyblister/ x Listen To Jeremy's Tunes... https://open.spotify.com/artist/5ChUwGNEwjVk3L7Wa7nmvJ?si=1L9GLRmfRiKfztD9t0a41w&dl_branch=1 x Listen & Connect with Street Corner Symphony... https://www.instagram.com/streetcornersym/ https://open.spotify.com/artist/1PvW2XdqUf53cllgpYv6Ge?si=GhQrJ7lmS0yJX8cFIU7DNQ&dl_branch=1 x Enjoy this conversation. x Peace Signs Up ✌
This podcast is my depiction of the works the Lord GOD is about to manifest in the land. IF we walk in Ways. This podcast is really like a sort of a mixtape. It's my music. My raps about God and life and other stuff. In this podcast, I rap about America and race and spiritual things. It's not going to be like any other podcast you have heard. There is a short clip of a pre-recorded (before- Covid) interview I did with Nashville's singer and songwriter Jeremy Lister! I think you will like most of the songs. The whole point is to praise God! And thank Him for His grace. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wiley-walker/message
Today I have the privilege of interviewing a great Nashville musician, Jeremy Lister. He tells his awesome story of music, alcohol, and recovery. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wiley-walker/message
Jeremy comes on the show in support of his hot sauce, and me. He tells his story which has some humble beginnings, some wild highs, and some even higher times, while sober. Jeremy also sings a few of his songs as he tells his story. I even jump in with a few stories of my own. Brandon --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brandon-styll/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brandon-styll/support
Nashville’s Jeremy Lister started connecting with music while growing up in the middle of Mississippi. A son of a preacher, he began singing and learning harmonies in church at the age of two. Lister moved to Nashville in 2003, bringing his first EP, Shooting Star, with him. In 2005, he released his second EP, So Far, followed by the release of his Just One Day EP on Warner Bros. Records. That same year, he was invited to join the Ten Out of Tenn collective of singer/songwriters, which included then up-and-coming artists such as Andrew Belle, K.S. Rhoads, and Gabe Dixon. In 2010, he joined a cappella group Street Corner Symphony for the second season of NBC’s "The Sing-Off." The group became a fan favorite, eventually claiming the second-place title in the competition. Ben Folds invited them out on the road immediately following their success on the show, which launched their touring career. Street Corner Symphony performs dozens of headlining shows all over the world each year. Lister released his first solo full-length album, The Bed You Made, in 2011, which featured a duet with Alison Krauss on the song You and I. In 2013, he released the single Set Us Free, which became the theme song for the MTV series "The World Of Jenks." In 2017, he and his brothers, together under the name Lister Brothers, co-wrote and released the album Helium Ocean. In the 15+ years since he moved to Nashville, Lister has become a Music City staple, known for his prolific songwriting and unequaled vocal range. He has worked with some of Nashville’s biggest names, from Alison Krauss to Amy Grant, Megan Trainor, and Chely Wright. Lister recently launched a YouTube channel where he catalogs new music and collaborations with acoustic videos. His latest release, an EP entitled Sign Language, is due out in 2018.
Korby Lenker, Megan Slankard, and Alex WongThese three amazing singer/songwriters stopped by CAU on their way to perform at "Space" in Evanston. That was over a year ago and the files were lost, but now found. Check out the Bio on these artists and you can see just how amazing they areKORBY LENKER: Korby Lenker is a sneaky-good songwriter. And singer. And multi-instrumentalist. An abbreviated list of Lenker's achievements so far includes: a significant amount of airplay on the legendary Seattle indie rock station KEXP; a BBC 2 interview with Bob Harris, which is only about the highest honor a rootsy singer-songwriter touring the U.K. can get; opening slots for acts ranging from Willie Nelson to Ray LaMontagne, Nickel Creek, Keith Urban, Susan Tedeschi and Tristan Prettyman; a successful run with one of the hottest young West Coast bluegrass bands of the aughts; and wins in the Merlefest folk songwriting contest as well as the Kerrville Folk Festival's elite New Folk songwriting competition. Lenker's composition "My Little Life" brought him the Kerrville honors this year. It doesn't seem possible that one song could work so well in such disparate worlds, but it also proved its powers as a galvanizing piece of indie-pop, drawing a small army of likeminded, rising Nashville artists and personalities--Jeremy Lister and Katie Herzig to name two--to make lip-syncing, ukulele-strumming cameos in Lenker's music video. MEGAN SLANKARD: "Nearly everyone who encounters this attractive and sophisticated singer-songwriter agrees that she has 'star' written all over her," says Acoustic Guitar Magazine about Megan Slankard. "She forges a distinctive sound with her smooth and courageous vocal dynamics, intelligent and diverse song styles, and sheer infectious enthusiasm." Slankard, who has sold just over 20,000 copies of her three CDs, self-produced her first CD at age eighteen and her third with help from Counting Crow's guitarist Dan Vickrey, and is currently working on a new project. Last year Slankard formed a new alt-rock band, and is already getting industry attention having been selected as a semi-finalist in Discmaker's 2007 Independent Music World Series and a finalist in the 2008 Musician's Atlas/Borders Books Independent Music Awards - even before the official release of her new band's first album, scheduled for mid-2008. Slankard and her music have appeared on TLC's "What Not To Wear", generating purchases by TV viewers after her first appearance that placed her second CD "Freaky Little Story" on the 5 spot on Amazon.com CD sales charts and on the Top-10 Rock Bestseller list on CDBaby.com. Because of the episode's popularity, the show's producers featured her in a follow-up episode, bringing her back onto the Top-10 with "Freaky Little Story". Upon its release months later, "A Little Extra Sun" also reached the Top-10 sales chart. Her songs have also earned over 175,000 plays on MySpace.com, and "Freaky Little Story" remains a Top-20 all time Rock Bestseller on CDBaby.com to this day. Slankard's music has also been featured on San Francisco AAA station KFOG's compilation CD and has been spun over 500 times on Modesto, CA. She has been featured in Rockgrl Magazine, Owl Magazine, The Synthesis, and online sources Fresh Tracks and Women In Rock, in addition to Acoustic Guitar magazine, whose editors named "Freaky Little Story" one of their top albums of 2005. She was a final selection artist for RPM Direct Presents: Unsigned Artists Volume 3 compilation CD; an A&R Online featured artist; a Song and Film Spotlight artist; and, an Acoustic Cafe featured artist on the "One to Watch" syndicated radio program (sponsored by the USA Songwriting Competition). Slankard also co-wrote and performed on the title track of Dire Straits founding member David Knopfler's new record, "Ship of Dreams". Megan has performed in over 200 cities in five different countries, including at showcases in Boston (NEMO) and Toronto (NXNE), on three tours as support for David Knopfler (Germany and England), and at the international festival InGuitar in Zurich (Switzerland). She will resume touring after the completion of the new CD. ALEX WONG: Alex Wong is a Brooklyn-based producer, writer and performer whose signature sonic style resonates in all he creates-from cinematic pop soundscapes to electronic tinged theater scores to his honest, direct songwriting. He has produced recordings with leading artists such as Delta Rae, Ari Hest, Elizabeth and the Catapult, Melissa Ferrick, Vienna Teng and Grammy nominee Ximena Sarinana. Alex has garnered critical acclaim for his songwriting collaborations with recording artists Amber Rubarth (The Paper Raincoat), Vienna Teng, Paul Freeman, Elizabeth and the Catapult and Alex Berger (Independent Music Award winner). His songwriting has been heard in film and television projects such as "The Last Song" (Disney/Touchstone), "One Tree Hill," and "The Lincoln Lawyer" (Lion's Gate). His solo project, A City On A Lake, is releasing it's debut self-titled album (featuring vocal performances from Ari Hest and Ximena Sarinana) was released in 2012.Click to view all four videos from this Podcast
Sunday night at The Bay Main Room we had a Radiohead-like singer surrounded by a Southern tractor pull...seriously. This set was amazing to watch, transitioning from Bridgette's #1 hit song for Jason Aldean "She's Country" and a crowd favorite "I Can See Her Ye-haw," to the voice of Jeremy Lister, and over to Ken Johnson with a great song "Slow Down Town" and his most recent song that is now on Harry Connick Jr's latest album. And, because there was country flare to the set...several arguments about Clemson beating Alabama. We left the entire set as is, it could be NSFW, you be the judge. Thanks to all three artists for letting us capture a slice of why the 30A Songwriter Festival is so special.
Download all songs in this podcast on iTunes. Search for "Bands Under the Radar". Bands Under the Radar, Vol. 4: Singer-Songwriter 1. Gabrahm Vitek – It’s On 2. Kyla La Grange – Been Better* 3. Jeremy Lister – Turn The Page 4. Jack and White – Smoke And Mirrors 5. Josiah Leming – One Last Song 6. Noah Benardout – Haley 7. Trent Dabbs – Neil Young 8. This Old Ghost – This Lifeboat is for Gold, Not People 9. The Great Book of John – Robin Hood 10. Winter Quarters – The Hunted 11. Trinity James – C’mon 12. Benita Hill – Broken 13. Jessica Breanne and The Electric Hearts – How Dare You 14. Noah Gundersen – David 15. Harrison Hudson – Run My Way * No longer available on this compilation, artist signed to a label
It's the Ten Out of Tenn showcase show. All ten members of the Ten Out of Tenn tour stopped by to record live music. Including Butterfly Boucher, Trent Dabbs, Erin McCarley, K.S. Rhoads, Jeremy Lister, Katie Herzig, Andy Davis, Griffin House and Matthew Perryman Jones. (All music played with permission from the artists and/or labels.)