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This is a fabulous convo, digging into the importance of teaching and learning emotional intelligence from a young age to improve our lives and heal society, and talking about Sarah's relationships with their parents, childhood experiences, self awareness, identity, empathy, and their life as a single parent, activist, musician and awesome human.Sarah formed their current band, Sarah Shook and The Disarmers, in 2014 and their current album, Nightroamer, is just magnificent - attitude, tunes, emotion and bags of self awareness. Think Johnny Cash, Joan Jett, Mike Ness, Wanda Jackson and Jonny Two Bags. And I'm chuffed that they wore their new hoodie! I Wanna Jump Like Dee Dee is a music podcast that does music interviews differently. I'm Giles Sibbald and I'm talking to extraordinary musicians, DJ's and producers about how they use an experimental mindset in their lives to amplify their own creativity, pursue new challenges, overcome fears and bounce back from mistakes.- brought to you by Hey Sunday, the mothership of the experimental mindset™.- podcast logo and art by Tide Adesanya, Coppie and Paste.
Check out our February 5th show, which features interviews with Micah Brown from Iration, and Jonny Two Bags from Social Distortion. Keep in mind it’s a podcast, so the ticket giveaway is long over!
Valentine's Day was this past Sunday. There are usually two types of people on Valentine's Day: people who are in love and in happy relationships and people who are alone, sad, and miserable. On this week's show, Adam shares his Top 5 Favorite Love Songs and Mike shares his Top 5 Songs He Listens To When He's Alone and Miserable.Also discussed on this episode, we've got a slew of new album announcements from Limp Bizkit, Capture the Crown, O'Brother, and a new unnamed 'supergroup' with Davey Havok (AFI) and the members of No Doubt. Finally, album reviews for La Dispute, Emery, Jonny Two Bags, and River Oaks. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theskinnywithmikeandadam/support
Jonny Two Bags plays tracks from Salvation Town and talks about his early days in the Los Angeles punk scene and the skateboard as metaphor. country rock from Charlie Greene, pub rock from the Hard Pans, country from Joseph Huber, newgrass from the Howlin' Brothers, soul from Candi Staton, a love song from Ernest Troost, folk from Jonathan Byrd, and tin pan alley jazz from The Bumper Jacksons. "Ep192 Jonny Two Bags" originated from Americana Music Show.
Jonny Two Bags was in studio discussing his new release “Salvation Town” and all sorts of other stuff, enjoy it all here:
Show #253 JONNY TWO BAGS - One Foot In The Gutter (Salvation Town) GAL HOLIDAY AND THE HONKY TONK REVUE - She’s A Killer(Last to Leave) SCOTT H. BIRAM - Slow & Easy (Nothin' But Blood) (mic break) ELIZA GILKYSON - Fast Freight (The Nocturne Diaries) BRADFORD LEE FOLK - Trains Don't Lie (Somewhere Far Away) CHRIS BEALL - Half A World Away (The Gin Mill Hymns) JONNY TWO BAGS - Then You Stand Alone (Salvation Town) (mic break) TATTLETALE SAINTS - Kathleen (How Red Is The Blood) AUDREY AULD - Bury Me At Walmart (Tonk) THE PORTER DRAW - Home Fries (The Porter Draw) (mic break) BYRD & STREET - I’m Gonna Swim (Words and Music) MEAGHAN BLANCHARD - Gamble Or Save (She's Gonna Fly) JERRY CASTLE - Spiral Stars (Desperate Parade) PETER MULVEY - You Don't Have to Tell Me (Silver Ladder) (mic break) JONNY TWO BAGS - Clay Wheels (Salvation Town) (April 24th, 2014) Bill Frater Freight Train Boogie
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.
James Trimble plays 3 tracks from The Dirty Guv'nahs' Hearts On Fire and talks about the band's backstory and singing from the top of the mountain. Also on this episode, New Orleans blues from Bobby Rush with Blinddog Smokin' and help from Dr. John, southern rock from Jimbo Mathus, retro soul from St. Paul & The Broken Bones, indie rock from Jonny Two Bags, country rock from Moot Davis, classic alt-country from Uncle Tupelo, folk rock from the Twin Forks, classic country from Johnny Cash and Waylon Jennings, and americana from The Henry Girls. "Episode 186: The Dirty Guv’nahs" originated from Americana Music Show.
This week Chris talks to his buddy Jonny "Two Bags" Wickersham (Social Distortion) about the joy of disco music AND discovering punk rock in Mammoth, CA from a guy with a rat tail and a Sting haircut.