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Intro : Get Ready For The Country A Thousand Horses: Over The Counter (The Outside-2024) Kensie Coppin : Texas In Me (Single-2025) Ian Munsick: Stampede (Eagle Feather-2025) Chaparelle: All Things Considered (Western Pleasure-2025) Joshua Martin: Find My Way (Second Chances-2025) Julien Baker & Torres: The Only Marble I've Got Left (Send a Prayer My Way-2025) Anthony Price: Trying to Make A Name (Single-2025) Dos Borrachos: This Beer is Making Me Awesome (Single-2025) Ward Hayden & The Outliers: Youngstown (Little By Little-2025) Richard Lynch: He'll Make Everything Alright (Pray On The Radio-2025) Amanda Kate Ferris: Are You a Real Cowboy ft Jenee Fleenor (Rope The Wind-2025) Hilde Fjørtoft: Kiss Me o'Clock (Single-2025) Kylie Frey: My John Wayne (Single-2025) Eric Diamond: Sioux City (They Call Me A Playboy-2024) John Howie Jr. and the Rosewood Bluff: She's Just Missin' Me (The Return Of …-2025) Terri Knight and Gabe Choate: Before There Was Her (Single-2025) Outro : Campfire
Picking Up the Pieces – Kathryn Legendre I’ll Be Damned (feat. Vince Gill) – The Shootouts Anywhere The Wind Blows – Missy Raines & Allegheny Twisted Pine (feat. Del McCoury) – Leftover Salmon Matches – The Waymores Poor Boy Like Me – Henhouse Prowlers The Only Real Problem I Have (Is You) – John Howie Jr. and the Rosewood Bluff Cotton Candy Sky – Admiral Radio Oklahoma Rain – Dallas Stump Song About My Cowboy Hat – The Golden Roses All These Roads (feat. Rob Ickes) – JigJam
Take One For the Team – Chancey Williams Back in the Country – Big Country Bluegrass Any Highway – Darren Nicholson Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old) – Garth Brooks Who Needs The Neon – John Howie Jr. and the Rosewood Bluff Ridin’ the Rodeo – Vince Gill Double Down – Josiah Spicer The Gig That Matters – Amy Ray Til Dawn’s Early Light – Mike Kuster Take Me Home, Country Roads – John Denver Amarillo By Morning – Charley Crockett
Mississippi blues from Ranie Burnette, deep twang from John Howie Jr., earnest rock from Ike Reilly, blue-eyed soul from Nathaniel Rateliff & more.... "#472 For people who’ve sung in a hung-over choir" originated from Americana Music Show.
The Martha Bassett Show welcomes John Howie Jr. and Sonny Miles to the Reeves Theater in Elkin, NC. John brought along some of his poignant and heartbreaking country songs and Sonny got the house dancing with his signature soulful sound. Martha and the band jump in as usual and Martha does a beautiful version of “Cry Me River” which features Rex McGee on fiddle. Rex also performs a piece from his legendary album “24 Creations for Solo Banjo.”
John Howie, Jr is a fantastic singer/songwriter from Wake County, NC, now living in The Triangle, and writing incredibly stark, gorgeous, sad songs that tell the truth about love and loss. I interviewed him via phone from his home and we talked about his childhood, the death of his father, the loss of several love affairs, the resulting anxiety and sadness, and how all of these things have informed his work. I really like John and I kind of secretly wish I'll get to play some music with him some time. You can hear John Howie, Jr and The Rosewood Bluff here: http://www.johnhowiejr.com/ Not Tonight can be heard here: https://johnhowiejr.bandcamp.com/
John Howie Jr. of The Rosewood Bluff and Two Dollar Pistols takes us through his life in country music, from watching Roger Miller as The Rooster in Disney’s Robin Hood to his acceptance of Johnny Cash while living with punks in Europe. Then John delivers some harsh truths about 90s country - there’s no love lost for Garth Brooks and his impact on country music. Finally, we talk about "Old Town Road"...again. John's pick: "Burn One Down" by Clint Black, 1992 Check out John's tour dates and music at http://johnhowiejr.com
Country singer songwriter John Howie talks about his upbringing in the south, early days as a punk rock drummer, the transition to performing as a country artist, being a dad and his new album "Not Tonight". You can keep up with John by following him Instagram @johnhowiejr, check out all of his records on Spotify and performance clips on YouTube. Be sure to listen to the closing remarks for an announcement from Eric Kinsey about upcoming musical releases.
Country singer songwriter John Howie talks about his upbringing in the south, early days as a punk rock drummer, the transition to performing as a country artist, being a dad and his new album "Not Tonight". You can keep up with John by following him Instagram @johnhowiejr, check out all of his records on Spotify and performance clips on YouTube. Be sure to listen to the closing remarks for an announcement from Eric Kinsey about upcoming musical releases.
Special guest Sam McGuire (All Kinds Radio) joins us to discuss the Hopscotch Person Street Day Party. See ya there! https://www.facebook.com/events/306119366809482/ SONGS HEARD: John Howie Jr - "When I'm Not There With You" Blue Cactus - "Radioman" Dylan Earl - "Yesterdays"
Hey NC! is a NC culture and politics podcast brought to you by Shannon Jackson and Phil Venable. This is the very first episode in which our humble narrators discuss how to pronouce inaugural, the turf wars of our two cats, and good news from the NCGA. We are also pleased to have John Howie Jr as our very first guest. John drummed for such bands as Light in August, Finger and June. We talk about Two Dollar Pistols, John Howie Jr. and The Rosewood Bluff and his forthcoming solo record. We had a great conversation. For those that want to know more about John. You can find his website at www.johnhowiejr.com He also drums for Sarah Shook & The Disarmers. You can find them at www.disarmers.com Hope you enjoy! Thanks, Shannon and Phil
This week's episode features the top 15 albums from Americana Music Show's Best of 2014 list, including music from Luther Dickinson, Shelley King, Rod Melancon, Cory Branan, Corb Lund, the Ben Miller Band, Eden Brent, Jimbo Mathus, Lucinda Williams, Scott H Biram, Old 97s, Lee Bains III & the Glory Fires, J.P. Harris and the Tough Choices, John Howie Jr. & The Rosewood Bluff, and St. Paul & The Broken Bones. "Ep226 Americana Music Show’s Best of 2014 part 2" originated from Americana Music Show.
Candi Staton tells the story about her early days in music, how she met Rick Hall of FAME studios and plays tracks from Life Happens. Also on this episode, blues rock from Tommy Malone, country from Moot Davis, alt-folk from The Secret Sisters, soulful blues from Brigitte DeMeyer, honky tonk from John Howie Jr. and the Rosewood Bluff and retro soul from St. Paul & The Broken Bones. "Episode 191: Candi Staton – Life Happens" originated from Americana Music Show.
John Howie Jr plays three tracks from Everything Except Goodbye, tells the story behind the new band name and why Earnest Tubb deserves a tribute show. Also on this episode, southern rock from Jimbo Mathus, west coast indie rock from Chuck Ragan, trance blues from Turchi, new soul music from Candi Staton, roots rock from Bill Kirchen, folk rock from Twin Forks, country from Rodney Crowell, and retro-soul from St. Paul & The Broken Bones. "Ep190 John Howie Jr & The Rosewood Bluff" originated from Americana Music Show.
Edward David Anderson plays three tracks from Lies & Wishes and talks about his more direct acoustic-driven sound and the Gulf Coast music scene. Also on this episode, honkytonk from John Howie Jr., roadhouse blues from Rodney Crowell, southern rock from Jimbo Mathus, soul music from Candi Staton, retro-soul from St. Paul & The Broken Bones, indie rock from Chuck Ragan, country rock from Moot Davis, and traditional blues from Bobby Smith. "Episode 189: Edward David Anderson" originated from Americana Music Show.
Jimbo Mathus plays tracks from Dark Night Of The Soul, talks about going from "sepia tones to ultrachrome" and the "crazy Mississippi white boy chain." Also on this episode, indie rock from Bobby Bare Jr., heartland rock from Jonny Two Bags, country rock from Rodney Crowell, road trip music from Chuck Ragan, soul from St. Paul & The Broken Bones, country rock from John Howie Jr., kudzu boogie from Turchi, tin pan alley blues from Auburn, indie rock from Edward David Anderson, folk rock from Twin Forks, and honky tonk from Moot Davis. "Episode 188: Jimbo Mathus" originated from Americana Music Show.
Reagan Boggs plays 3 tracks from Quicksand and talks about writing songs about tough ladies and the value of simple songs. Also on this episode, heartland rock & roll from Chuck Ragan, indie rock from Jonny Two Bags, southern rock from Jimbo Mathus, honky tonk from John Howie Jr., kudzu boogie from Turchi, newly released rockabilly from Johnny Cash, beautiful stringband music from The Henry Girls, and brand new soul music from St. Paul & The Broken Bones. "Episode 187: Reagan Boggs" originated from Americana Music Show.
Highlights from the Gram Parsons Tribute show produced by Jeff Hart and The Cat's Cradle in Carrboro, NC, September 20, 2013, featuring Gram Parsons covers from Ashley Carter, George Huntley, Kenny Roby, Tom Meltzer, Jill Kuhn Sexton, Lynn Blakey, Michael Rank, Jeffro, Rebecca Newton, Tonya Lamm, Jeffrey Dean Foster, John Howie Jr, Tress Chicas, and Jeff Hart. "Gram Parsons Tribute Show" originated from Americana Music Show.