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Jordie Lane on Artistry, Resilience & Reinventing the Indie Music Scene. In this episode of The Morse Code Podcast, host Korby Lenker sits down with the Australian-born Nashville-residing singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Jordie Lane. Together they explore the raw realities of making a life in independent music, the necessity of artistic reinvention, and the relentless pursuit of creative authenticity. Jordie shares candid insights on navigating the ever-evolving industry, the emotional and financial struggles of being a full-time musician, and how personal reinvention is key to staying inspired. From songwriting secrets to tour life stories plucked from his dozen plus years as a road-dogging tourbadour, this conversation is a must-watch for musicians, songwriters, and anyone who believes in the power of storytelling through music.00:00:00 Intro00:04:53 The contrast between outward appearances and inward reality00:06:04 The concept behind "Tropical Depression"00:08:14 The pandemic's impact on Jordie's mental health00:10:10 How not being able to travel can increase anxiety00:11:25 Jordie's decision to make his struggles with anxiety a part of his "official" album rollout00:12:58 Korby's take on the podcast space as a reflection of culture's demaan for authenticity00:14:43 Jumping on the authenticity train is also possibly inauthentic00:16:01 Timeline of the album's creation and release00:19:05 How did you finance your record Jordie?00:20:32 Getting in and out of your own way as an artist00:23:43 Korby's recollection of filming Jordie's video for "The Changing Weather"00:23:59 The fundemental tension between confidence and its opposite00:25:04 Getting pooped on as a new dad00:26:17 Korby use of music as a means of trying to be loved00:27:42 The imprtance of being in a good headspace to making art00:30:12 Korby quotes Leonard Berstein's newborn baby quote00:31:12 Dostoyevsky's claim that in order to make art you have to be both sensitive and in pain00:33:11 Jordie's perspective on working in film and tv00:36:04 The fraught romance of touring00:38:01 The importance of low overhead to creative freedom00:39:18 Jordie loves the improvised element of on stage banter00:40:43 Jordie's advice to Korby about banter with a full band00:42:55 A sudden glimpse into Korby's organizational efforts00:44:03 The necessary discipline of a self-employed artist00:48:20 Why Jordie got a shelter dog00:51:13 The "42 Steps" of making the podcast00:52:37 Jordie sets up "Empty Room"00:53:42 Jordie and Korby perform "Empty Room"00:58:03 A compliment and an inquiry00:59:51 Jordie's current process for writing songs01:01:35 Co-writing and trepidation01:02:15 How Maya Angelou and John Prine write01:02:56 More detail on Jordie's "waiting" approach to songwriting01:05:11 What seperates those who create from those who don't01:06:06 How Meet Me at the End of the World was written01:07:53 The process of writing is more important than the end result01:09:20 Suddenly Jordie and Korby are going to try to write one Get full access to The Morse Code with Korby Lenker at korby.substack.com/subscribe
JORDIE LANE is an Australian Roots artist who's toured with legends like Billy Bragg, Old Crow Medicine Show, the Moody Blues and many more. Named in Melbourne Magazine's 100 most influential people, his songs are laced with Irreverent wit and satirical commentary. On his latest album, Tropical Depression, he tackles Lane's own growing obsession with extreme weather (he had a close call with an EF-3 Tornado) and its eventual collision with his own mental health battles. CLETIS CARR is an Americana / folk / blues summit, singer-songwriter who first tasted success with his 1980 new wave band Sneakers, which launched a solo career that's taken him all over the planet and has seen nine solo releases and numerous band projects. As a songwriter, he's has over 120 compositions commercially released worldwide, dozens of covers by other writers, and tracks on international film and television.WoodSongs Kid: Mia Lequire is a fourteen-year-old Appalachian singer/songwriter from Banner, Kentucky.
Katie is delighted to have new music from some of her favourites to play in this hour, including past guest Jordie Lane and local hero Mark Seymour. There's some wry... LEARN MORE The post The changing weather – Show #324 (part 2), 26 May 2024 appeared first on Miss Chatelaine.
Nate Hankes is founder of the Veteran Artist Residencies nonprofit, a scientist, and bestselling author of the adventure travel and war memoir Waking Up On the Appalachian Trail. To learn more about artistic residency opportunities for post-9/11 veteran writers and how to support them, visit veteranarts.org. Follow the journey @nbhankes Find me on Instagram or Twitter. Please consider supporting this podcast. This Amazon affiliate link kicks a few bucks back my way. Music: “Brightside of the Sun,” by Basin and Range; "War Rages On," by Jordie Lane; "Smoke Alarm," by Carsie Blanton.
Katie chats to much-loved Melbourne-born, Nashville-based singer-songwriter Jordie Lane about his two new albums with his music and life partner, Lollies (aka Clare Reynolds): Back in Time: The Songs (Reimagined) and Back in Time (The Stories). With Jordie […] http://media.blubrry.com/miss_chatelaine/p/joy.org.au/misschatelaine/wp-content/uploads/sites/356/2020/12/Miss-Chatelaine-No-181B.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 55:05 — 50.4MB) Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Spotify | RSS The post Jordie Lane – Show #181 (part 2), 13 December 2020 appeared first on Miss Chatelaine.
Salty Dog's SUBVERT Podcast, April 2019 Visit: www.salty.com.au Subvert, mislead, sabotage, sometimes music takes to the light, sometimes to the dark. Yep. Tracks from Levon Helm, James McMurtry, Black Mountain Prophet, Cash Box Kings, Luther Dickinson, Manx Marriner, Black Sorrows, Mike Henderson, Reese Wynans, Rusty Kershaw, Neil Young, Russel Morris, Lachy Doley, Jiami Faulkner, Hat Fitz N Cara, Jesse Valach, Richard Thompson, Jeffery Foucault, Jordie Lane, Charles Walker, Buddy Guy, Junior Wells, Linda Mizzi, Lou Reed, Bruce Cockburn. ----------- ARTIST / TRACK / ALBUM ** Australia 1. Levon Helm / Calvary / Dirt Farmer 2. James McMurtry / Ain't Got A Place / Complicated Game 3. Black Mountain Prophet / My Baby Don't Love / Tales From The South 4. Cash Box Kings / Smoked Jowl Blues / Hail To The Kings 5. Luther Dickinson w. Sisters of the Strawberry Moon / Fly With Me (w. Sharde Thomas) / Solstice 6. Manx Marriner Mainline / Nothing / Hell Bound For Heaven 7. ** Black Sorrows / Citizen John / Citizen John 8. Mike Henderson N The Bluebloods / When The Welfare Turns It's Back On You / First Blood 9. Reese Wynans / Crossfire / Sweet Release 10. Rusty Kershaw N Neil Young / New Orleans Rag / Now And Then 11. Neil Young N Crazy Horse / Oh Susannah / Americana 12. ** Russell Morris / Asleep At The Wheel / Black And Blue Heart 13. ** Lachy Doley Group / Mix Tape / Make Or Break 14. ** Jaimi Faulkner / Hold On Babe / Last Night 15. ** Hat Fitz N Cara / Doin It Again / Doin It Again 16. ** Jesse Valach N The Testaments / Testify / Pre Release 17. Richard Thompson / Sam Jones / You Me Us 18. Jeffery Foucault / Thistledown Tears / Miles From The Lightning 19. ** Jordie Lane / Out Of State / Glassellland 20. Charles Walker / Sober I Love You / Whole Again 21. Buddy Guy N Junior Wells / Bad Bad Whiskey / Play The Blues 22. ** Linda Mizzi / Be My Guess / Real People 23. Lou Reed / Beginning Of A Great Adventure / New York 24. Bruce Cockburn / Birmingham Shadows / Charity Of Night
This week Australian singer/songwriter Jordie Lane and his Aussie producing/harmonizing partner Clare Reynolds. Jordie has been making dark-hearted, voluptuously verbose folk music with a grinning rock ‘n roll spirit for nearly a decade. While he's just making a name for himself in the US, he's been playing huge venues all over Australia for years, as one of Melbourne's most beloved and respected roots music artists. Have a listen, and then tell your American amigos to give this Aussie kid a shot - you won't regret it.
Jordie lane is an Australian singer-songwriter and storyteller. He and his band The Sleepers are touring New Zealand at the moment, playing diverse venues, from sitting rooms to music festival Coastella. They join Kirsten Johnstone for a live session.
Discover secrets "The Power Weep", Denise's dad pretending to be a doctor, touring with Judith Lucy and relive a bit of Melbourne radio history - Vega FM! Also, we added Bonnie (daughter of Denise) to Wikipedia to ease her frustrations. Song this week is Black Diamond by Denise's son, Jordie Lane. The Debrief is produced by Nearly. More info - nearly.com.au/thedebrief Thanks to our sponsors Shebah Rideshare - all the drivers are women! Set up your account by downloading the apple or android app HoMie - a Melbourne based social enterprise creating pathways out of homelessness. More info - www.nearly.com.au/thedebrief Socials Dave on Twitter Dave on Facebook Nearly on Twitter Nearly on Facebook See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, it’s the OFFICIAL Winnipeg Folk Festival wrap-up, as we go over the highlights of the 40th festival, and there were some great ones. We’ve also got a few new releases to get to, as well as previews of some stellar summer shows. Lastly, a bit of a tribute to our wonderful and talented friend Oh Susanna to wish her well.
Today, it’s the OFFICIAL Winnipeg Folk Festival wrap-up, as we go over the highlights of the 40th festival, and there were some great ones. We’ve also got a few new releases to get to, as well as previews of some stellar summer shows. Lastly, a bit of a tribute to our wonderful and talented friend Oh Susanna to wish her well.
Jordie Lane's 2009 debut LP Sleeping Patterns,established his reputation as one of Australia’s brightest new roots music stars. Sold out national tours followed major festival appearances. Next came opening for The Moody Blues, Old Crow Medicine Show and Neko Case, and a feature on Triple J’s ‘Like A Version’ He joins us in Segment 2 today, 11:30 am PT. Find him at http://jordielane.com/site/Lisa Sniderman, award-winning singer/songwriter, aka: Aoede, top-rated Skeletons of the Muse shot her to #1 on Reverbnation's San Francisco pop chart and #8 on the national chart. Her third full-length album and overall fifth release, Is Love A Fairy Tale? “creates a compelling fairy tale story for tweens . She kicks off the show this Friday in Segment 1, 11:05 am PT. check her out at http://www.aoedemuse.com/ Music Friday is the weekly music and film program that interviews bands and musicians and film directors who make films about bands and musicians. And you choose the people we interview. Just go to my webiste musicfriday.nationbuilder.com and fill out the You Choose form and we will get the band you want. Follow us at @musicfridaylive. and on Reverbnation.
It’s Back!! On Sunday, 12 December 2010 (3-8pm), the Big Green Festival will be held at Carrum Primary School. Showcasing a spectacular environmental twilight happening, the Big Green Festival will feature music by Lisa Miller, Broderick Smith & Matt Walker, Jordie Lane, The Sand Pebbles, plus a Short Film Competition, Green Think Action, Environmental Activists, Farmers Market, Gourmet Food, Green Artwork, and lots more! Click on the following link to find all the details – Big Green Festival 2010