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The Mandolins and Beer Podcast
The Mandolins and Beer Podcast #243 Jordan Tice (Hawktail, Andrew Marlin)

The Mandolins and Beer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 58:37


Episode Notes To Order my new album “Around the Clock” Click HERE! (Digitial, Limited CD or Limited Edition Vinyl) This week my guest on the podcast is Jordan Tice. Jordan is a superb guitarist, singer and songwriter who just in the past few months has put out a collaboration of his band Hawktail and Vasen as well as a collaboration with Aiofe O'Donavan. He is also part of the newly released “Wild Rose of Morning” with Andrew Marlin and Christian Sedelmyer. Keep up with Jordan by heading over to his website HERE where to can see where he'll be playing next as well as find the links to all his social media.  Songs featured in this episode: “The Blind Harper” by Tice,Marlin,Sedelmeyer (Wild Rose of Morning) “Hawk Ale” by Vasen and Hawktail (S/T) “The Tobogganist” by Vasen and Hawktail (S/T) “Tell Me Whatcha Gonna Do Know” by Vasen and Hawktail (S/T)   “Diamond Joe” by Tice, Marlin, Sedelmeyer (Wild Rose of Morning) “Tell Me Mama” by Jordan Tice (Motivational Speakeasy)   As Always a HUGE thank you to all of my sponsor's that make this podcast possible each week! Mandolin Cafe Acoustic Disc Peghead Nation promo code mandolinbeer Northfiled Mandolins Ellis Mandolins Pava Mandolins Tone Slabs Elderly Instruments String Joy Strings promo code mandolinbeer

The Fretboard Journal Guitar Podcast
Podcast 471: Tom Bukovac and Guthrie Trapp

The Fretboard Journal Guitar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 66:49


Two of Nashville's finest guitarists – Tom Bukovac and Guthrie Trapp – join us this week to talk about their new album, IN STEREO. We chat about what brought them to Nashville way back when, the making of the album, the gear they used on it, tube amps, and so much more. Order IN STEREO: https://bakedalaskarecords.com Our 2024 Fretboard Summit takes place August 23-25, 2024 at Chicago's Old Town School. This year's Summit features 80 luthiers and exhibitors. Performers include Adam Levy, Colin Hay, Blake Mills, Joel Paterson, Jake Eddy, Jordan Tice, Valerie June, and Joe Henry. Register to attend this unforgettable guitar weekend: https://fretboardsummit.org Subscribe to the Fretboard Journal print edition and reserve your copy of Fretboard Journal 54: https://shop.fretboardjournal.com/products/fretboard-journal-annual-subscription This week's show is sponsored by: StewMac: https://stewmac.sjv.io/R5jvRR (Affiliate link) Stringjoy Strings: https://stringjoy.com (Use the code FRETBOARD to save 10% off your first order) Mike & Mike's Guitar Bar: https://mmguitarbar.com Collings Guitars: https://www.collingsguitars.com Peghead Nation: https://www.pegheadnation.com (Get your first month free or $20 off any annual subscription with the promo code FRETBOARD at checkout). Love the podcast and want to support it? We have a Patreon page just for Fretboard Journal fans and loaded with bonus content. https://www.patreon.com/Fretboard_Journal  

Back Porch Bluegrass
Back Porch Bluegrass - 23-01-2024

Back Porch Bluegrass

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 58:47


We kick off with some ‘original ‘ bluegrass from Bill Monroe & the Blue Grass Boys, and include both contemporary bluegrass (Sassafras, Jordan Tice, Del McCoury), some ‘classic' bluegrass (Country Gentlemen, Joe Mullins, Nashville Bluegrass Band and the HCBB) and some that defies categorization (J D Crowe & the New South, Dan Walsh) but it's all bluegrass, folks!

Banjo Chat
4 Adam Hurt

Banjo Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 56:28


On episode 4 our guest is Adam Hurt! We talk about the importance of teaching in day to day life, and the realities of being a musician, getting stage nerves and energy levels after performing. His Back to the Earth album and working with Ricky Skaggs, Brittany Haas, Paul Kowert and Jordan Tice. What kind of music he listens to and what the ingredients for good music are. Some strategies for learning new music. Thoughts on old-time music and what influences his music and advice for us in this world of social media. In this episode we listened to:   Kentucky Winder and Biddy   https://adamhurt.bandcamp.com/album/back-to-the-earth   Adam Hurt's Website:  https://www.adamhurt.com      

Back Porch Bluegrass
Back Porch Bluegrass - 14-03-2023

Back Porch Bluegrass

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 58:06


The Bluegrass Album Band, Dailey & Vincent, Longview and a new album from Starlett & Big John Talley feature in this show. There's also some music from Rodney Dillard, Laurie Lewis, Jordan Tice. And, for the first time ever, I'm playing my banjo ‘live in the studio, with an original tune. I hope you enjoy it.

Blue Collar Bourbon
Mind-Games, Rap Names, and Bluegrass Fame

Blue Collar Bourbon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 42:37


This week we are joined by Jordan Tice of the bluegrass quartet Hawktail! After a new gameshow from the mad mind of JD, we blind Jordan on some blue-collar pours. Does JD dare to trash an episode with a special guest? Tune in to find out!Learn More:Hawktail: https://www.padiddlerecords.com/hawktailBlue Collar Bourbon: https://linktr.ee/bluecollarbourbonLasting Media: https://linktr.ee/lastingmediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Basic Folk
Brittany Haas, ep. 183

Basic Folk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 55:17


Fiddler Brittany Haas has an impressive resume: she started touring at 14 with Darol Anger, recorded her debut album at 17, started performing with Crooked Still before she finished college and has played on Chris Thile's radio program Live From Here and done stints in David Rawlings and Gillian Welch's David Rawlings Machine. Currently, she's teaching workshops and classes in between working with her band Hawktail along with Paul Kowert, Jordan Tice and Dominick Leslie. Their latest album, Place of Growth, is a song cycle in appreciation to the natural elements, which have always intrigued Brittany.She's a trailblazer in fiddling and also has an acute awareness of burnout. The past few years have seen her pursuing and obtaining a masters in social work and teaching classes at East Tennessee State University as their artist-in-residence. Our conversation includes a discussion of balance and awareness when it comes to keeping her music joyful. And then there's science: she has a degree in Evolutionary Biology at Princeton University. Also, Hawktail's latest album is a journey through the natural world. We talk about the band giving each other the space to be themselves on the record. Brittany is chill, brilliant and generous. Enjoy and then go listen to Hawktail's new record all in one sitting.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

SCFB 302: Bluegrass Super Group "HAWTAIL" Maryland's own Jordan Tice (The Summer Vault Series 1st Podcast Airing Ever) Original Aired April 19, 2018

"SOMETHING...came from Baltimore"

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 17:07


THE SUMMER VAULT SERIES....1st Podcast Airing for this interview. ORIGINAL AIR DATE: April 19, 2018 TITLE: SCFB: Bluegrass Supergoup "Hawktail" chats about new album "Unless" ARTIST: Hawktail ALBUM: "Unless" https://hawktail.bandcamp.com/music https://www.facebook.com/HawktailMusic/ MORE ABOUT SOMETHING came from Baltimore SCFB is found on: Youtube, Itunes, Anchor, Spotify, Amazon Podcasts, Google Podcast, Overcast, Breaker, Castbox, Radio Public, Podbay, Stitcher....and more! THE BEATLES COME TO AMERICA Tom Gouker is also featured on a limited-run podcast about the Beatles called, "The Beatles Come To America", Join Tom and the "Beatle Guru" Brooke Halpin as we chat about the US Album Releases of the Beatles ("65", "Yesterday & Today" and "Hey Jude"...they are all there.) CONTACTS: How To Get a Hold of SOMETHING came from Baltimore: Contacts Information: Email: somethingcamefrombaltimore@gmail.com Twitter: something came from baltimore (@tom_gouker) / Twitter Instagram: Something Came From Baltimore (@something.came.from.baltimore) SOMETHING came from Baltimore THE SHOW is on "TheBocX.com: Did You know that SOMETHING came from Baltimore is on "TheBocX.com". TheBocX.com - Something came from Baltimore is a Podcast and a 30-minute radio show and can be heard weekly (Thursday's at 7pm EST) it's called, SOMETHING came from Baltimore THE SHOW. Check out the Station: Jazz Music Radio - The BocX Streaming Jazzy Music SPOTIFY PLAYLISTS: Spotify Playlists: Are available under the name DJNormal (that is my DJ name) Spotify Playlist: Here is a list of my favorite shows from 2021....Best Songs of 2021! https://open.spotify.com/playlist/16C... Support SOMETHING came from Baltimore: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/somethingcame... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/somethingcame-from-baltim/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/somethingcame-from-baltim/support

The WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour Podcast
WoodSongs 1034: Taylor Rae and Jordan Tice

The WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 59:00


TAYLOR RAE is an insightful lyricist whose music can best be described as a sizzling folk, jazz, and blues hybrid inspired by the likes of Norah Jones. Born in Santa Cruz but relocating to Texas, she's fine tuned a style she's coined ‘soul and roll' in her newest album MAD TWENTIES. JORDAN TICE is a guitar stylist and songwriters who has recently celebrated his 5th studio record MOTIVATIONAL SPEAKEASY. Featuring pieces inspired by music styles similar to John Hunt and Tom Waits combined with his own deft finger-picking, his album features lyrical stories as well as strong instrumental tracks.

NPR's Mountain Stage
Rodney Crowell, Colin Hay, Amy Speace, Nobody's Girl, & Jordan Tice

NPR's Mountain Stage

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021


Recorded on August 22nd, 2021, this show features Rodney Crowell, Colin Hay, Amy Speace, Nobody's Girl, and Jordan Tice. Podcast support provided by Digital Relativity.https://bit.ly/3DUBQhF

The String
Tony Trischka plus Jordan Tice

The String

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 59:12


Episode 156: Banjo innovator and string band visionary Tony Trischka has kept his eyes on the future over a fifty year career, but on a new album he looks to our uneasy past. Shall We Hope is a song cycle about the Civil War and its aftermath, featuring a cast of elite collaborators such as Maura O'Connell and Guy Davis. We talk about how the project came together over more than a decade and about Tony's rich career from his funky band Breakfast Special and teaching Bela Fleck to his work with Steve Martin. Also, another stringed instrument visionary is 33-year-old Jordan Tice of Nashville. The Hawktail guitarist has a new album of solo songwriting and guitar rags in the tradition of John Fahey. 

The Fretboard Journal Guitar Podcast
Podcast 308: Jordan Tice and Kenneth Pattengale

The Fretboard Journal Guitar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2020 42:12


Jordan Tice and Kenneth Pattengale of the Milk Carton Kids join us on this week’s Fretboard Journal Podcast to talk about the making of Tice’s 2020 album, Motivational Speakeasy. The Pattengale-produced solo album is noteworthy not just for  Tice’s always-exceptional playing and vocals, but also for its stripped-down beauty. It’s one of our favorite albums of 2020. During the call, we hear about the songs on the album, Pattengale’s recording process and Tice’s latest guitar acquisition (yes, he's doubled his guitar collection). Pattengale  - at the time hunkered down in a cabin in Eastern Canada - also hilariously describes the pandemic project he picked up in 2020, plus a lot more. It's a fun chat about the making of a great acoustic album. Note: We've included a track from Motivational Speakeasy on our new Thirty for 2020 Spotify playlist, filled with some of our favorite songs from the year. Recorded November 11, 2020. http://jordantice.net/ This episode is sponsored by Mono Cases and Folkway Music. Get a gift subscription to the Fretboard Journal magazine and  support independent publishing (and the occasionally hilarious podcast).

Woodsongs Vodcasts
WoodSongs 1003: Hawktail and Appalachian Road Show

Woodsongs Vodcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 75:15


HAWKTAIL is the instrumental acoustic quartet of fiddler Brittany Haas, bassist Paul Kowert, guitarist Jordan Tice, and mandolinist Dominick Leslie. Though at first glance it looks like an acoustic superpicker side-project, their all-original music is cohesive and unique, distinguishing them as an ensemble with a sound built from the ground up. Each member of Hawktail brings a strong individuality to the project. Haas, whose 2004 self-titled release instantly became the touchstone for a generation of old-time fiddlers, has since lent her sound to Crooked Still, Live From Here, Steve Martin, and David Rawlings, where she played alongside Kowert, well known as the Grammy-winning Punch Brothers’ virtuosic bass player. Tice is a rare guitar player whose music showcases his unique identity and a particular knack for song and tune-writing, and Leslie is a versatile mandolinist whose rhythmic sensibility has made him ubiquitous on the acoustic music scene for over a decade. Their monstrous compositional and instrumental forces are on full display on their much-anticipated sophomore album, ‘Formations.’ APPALACHIAN ROAD SHOW is a visionary acoustic ensemble, bringing new-generation interpretations of traditional Americana, bluegrass and folk songs, as well as offering innovative original music, all presented with a common thread tied directly to the heart of the Appalachian regions of the United States. GRAMMY-nominated banjoist Barry Abernathy, joins forces with GRAMMY-winning fiddler Jim VanCleve, fresh off of his recent stint touring with multi-platinum country artist Josh Turner, as well as esteemed vocalist and mandolinist Darrell Webb, who has recorded and toured with Dolly Parton and Rhonda Vincent, among many others. The group also includes bassist Todd Phillips, an acknowledged legend in bluegrass music circles, with two GRAMMY wins and four GRAMMY nominations under his belt, along with 23-year-old “old soul” guitarist Zeb Snyder, whose fierce and versatile playing recalls Doc Watson and Norman Blake as readily as it does Duane Allman and Stevie Ray Vaughn. Appalachian Roadshow released its debut album last year, and the band is back in the studio working on its second offering due out early 2020. WoodSongs Kid: Beth Davis is sixteen-year-old fiddler and vocalist from Carbondale, Illinois.

The WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour Podcast
WS1003: Hawktail and Appalachian Road Show

The WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020 59:00


HAWKTAIL is the instrumental acoustic quartet of fiddler Brittany Haas, bassist Paul Kowert, guitarist Jordan Tice, and mandolinist Dominick Leslie. Though at first glance it looks like an acoustic superpicker side-project, their all-original music is cohesive and unique, distinguishing them as an ensemble with a sound built from the ground up. Each member of Hawktail brings a strong individuality to the project. Haas, whose 2004 self-titled release instantly became the touchstone for a generation of old-time fiddlers, has since lent her sound to Crooked Still, Live From Here, Steve Martin, and David Rawlings, where she played alongside Kowert, well known as the Grammy-winning Punch Brothers' virtuosic bass player. Tice is a rare guitar player whose music showcases his unique identity and a particular knack for song and tune-writing, and Leslie is a versatile mandolinist whose rhythmic sensibility has made him ubiquitous on the acoustic music scene for over a decade. Their monstrous compositional and instrumental forces are on full display on their much-anticipated sophomore album, ‘Formations.' APPALACHIAN ROAD SHOW is a visionary acoustic ensemble, bringing new-generation interpretations of traditional Americana, bluegrass and folk songs, as well as offering innovative original music, all presented with a common thread tied directly to the heart of the Appalachian regions of the United States. GRAMMY-nominated banjoist Barry Abernathy, joins forces with GRAMMY-winning fiddler Jim VanCleve, fresh off of his recent stint touring with multi-platinum country artist Josh Turner, as well as esteemed vocalist and mandolinist Darrell Webb, who has recorded and toured with Dolly Parton and Rhonda Vincent, among many others. The group also includes bassist Todd Phillips, an acknowledged legend in bluegrass music circles, with two GRAMMY wins and four GRAMMY nominations under his belt, along with 23-year-old “old soul” guitarist Zeb Snyder, whose fierce and versatile playing recalls Doc Watson and Norman Blake as readily as it does Duane Allman and Stevie Ray Vaughn. Appalachian Roadshow released its debut album last year, and the band is back in the studio working on its second offering due out early 2020. WoodSongs Kid: Beth Davis is sixteen-year-old fiddler and vocalist from Carbondale, Illinois.

The String
Hawktail plus McKay & Leigh

The String

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 59:35


Episode 119: Four virtuoso string band musicians well known for their work with other bands are taking instrumental acoustic music to new heights in the band Hawktail. They are fiddler Brittany Haas, bassist Paul Kowert, guitarist Jordan Tice and mandolinist Dominick Leslie. And they recently landed on the Grand Ole Opry on release weekend of their second album Formations. Also, the delightful and clever throwback country duo of Noel McKay and Brennan Leigh. They've moved from Austin to Nashville and put out a masterful album of timeless songwriting. 

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Hangin' & Sangin'
Episode 99 - Hawktail

Hangin' & Sangin'

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2019 49:03


Roots music foursome called Hawktail — comprised of Brittany Haas, Paul Kowert, Jordan Tice, Dominick Leslie — discusses what happens when four stellar players join forces, as on their latest release, Unless. Produced and hosted by music journalist Kelly McCartney.  

Something From Nothing
Something From Nothing: Hawktail's Music is Increasingly Rare but Highly Inspiring

Something From Nothing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2018 24:21


Hawktail is a band that is formed with musicians capable of grammy nominations. This week Something from Nothing explores the forming of this Nashville based band before the band members discuss their recently released album. The band members present for the recording were Brittany Haas, Jordan Tice, and Paul Kowert. They talk about the writing process behind individual tracks and give some insights as to how they select specific tracks. The episode ends with Brittany-the fiddle player-discussing her experience on public radio show Live From Here.

Music City Roots
Nov. 16, 2016 w/ Band of Heathens, Kyle Tuttle, Jordan Tice and The Brother Brothers

Music City Roots

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2016 107:59


What a wonderful scene took shape at Roots on Wednesday night, with old friends of the show and assorted music mavens on hand, mingling while truly listening, the way a good Nashvillian does. But this was a night with abundant local talent, a veritable showcase of the new acoustic and bluegrass master pickers who’ve moved to Music City where, as Kyle Tuttle said in the interview, they find enough work to put a living together and deep support for their ambitions. We surely were glad to play our part in supporting our city’s awesome bluegrass situation (to borrow a phrase) and we were delighted to see so many turn out to support the show.

Café Concerts
The Jake Schepps Quintet's Classical Hoedown

Café Concerts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2015 25:46


Blame it on Aaron Copland's Appalachian Spring or perhaps the ridiculous virtuosity that is characteristic of so much bluegrass playing. In the past decade, growing numbers of classical musicians have been mixing it up with fiddlers, banjo players and mandolin pluckers. Yo-Yo Ma has worked with bluegrass players in the Goat Rodeo Sessions; mandolin wizard Chris Thile has played his own concerto with several American orchestras and released an album of Bach partitas. The latest group to explore this hybrid is the Jake Schepps Quintet, a string band whose members are steeped in bluegrass spontaneity but whose repertoire – yes, repertoire – is by composers from the modern classical tradition. They include Matt McBane, Marc Mellits, Gyan Riley, and Matt Flinner. Led by Schepps, a Colorado-based banjoist, the group came to WQXR to play three pieces from "Entwined," their debut album. "Most of the instruments in the string band aren't foreign" to classical composers, said Schepps, in an interview with host Terrance McKnight. "Most classical composers have written for violin, guitar, and bass, and a mandolin is tuned like a violin so it's familiar territory." The quintet's set began with Flatiron VII: Planetary Tuners by Mellits, a Chicago-based composer whose works have been performed by the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra and Kronos Quartet, among other groups. Schepps has been at the forefront of melding bluegrass with other genres for several years. He previously recorded an album of Béla Bartok's music arranged for a string band, "An Evening In The Village," and says he wants to play the music of Henry Purcell for a future project. "I fell in love with his three and four-part fantasias," he said. "I love Baroque music and Bach. I'm always curious for places that I can take string band instruments into new terrain." Schepps added that it's a "lateral step" to transfer pieces from Purcell's viola da gambas to the five-string banjo. The quintet's next selection is the album's title track, by Matt McBane, a Brooklyn violinist and composer who directs the Carlsbad Music Festival in California and whose music has been played by a number of new-music groups. Flinner, who plays mandolin in the quintet, composed the last selection in the set, called Migrations. He tells McKnight that his challenge "was trying, as a bluegrass musician, to write across that line in a long-form manner. Classical music goes so many different directions these days. One thing that we could use more of is more American roots elements added to that. Bluegrass is a uniquely American art form. It feels like it's getting more respect." Schepps added: "My hope is that a classical audience will come to find something interesting about bluegrass." Listen to the full interview and performances at the top of this page. Jake Schepps Quintet Personnel: Jake Schepps: five-string banjoMatt Flinner: mandolinRyan Drickey: violinJordan Tice: acoustic guitarAndrew Small: double bass Videos: Kim Nowacki; Audio: Irene Trudel; Production: Brian Wise; Interview: Terrance McKnight; Production Assistance: Rebecca Stein