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Latest podcast episodes about jp harris

The Sundilla Radio Hour
The Sundilla Radio Hour #618

The Sundilla Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 59:01


The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 02/24/2025 featuring: Kelly Hunt “Across the Great Divide” Even the Sparrow (2019 Rare Bird) 4:58 Sunny War “Scornful Heart” Armageddon In A Summer Dress (2025 New West) 3:43 Korby Lenker “Love Is the Only Song” Thousand Springs (2017 Soundly) 3:14 Heather Maloney “To a Special No One” Exploding Star (2025 Signature Sounds) 4:08 Kim Beggs “Mostly, I Am Making Friends Across This Land” Beneath Your Skin (2024 Kim Beggs) 3:14 Benny Bleu “Josie-O” Banjo Jubilations (2024 Benjamin Haravitch) 3:05 Kate McDonnell “Come Over Here” Trapeze (2024 Kate McDonnell) 3:09 Tim Grimm “Dreaming of King Lear” Gone (2021 Tim Grimm) 3:49 Joy Clark “All Behind” Tell it to the Wind (2024 Joy Clark) 3:23 Connie Converse “Talkin' Like You (Two Tall Mountains)” Musicks (2023 The Musick Group) 2:33 Wes Collins “Pelican” Welcome to the Ether (2018 Wes Collins) 3:06 Crys Matthews “Red” Reclamation (2025 Crys Matthews) 3:20 Rhiannon Giddens “The Ballad of Sally Anne” My Black Country: The Songs of Alice Randall (2024 Oh Boy) 3:58 JP Harris “Wild Bill Jones” Don't You Marry No Railroad Man (2021 JP Harris) 2:47

Freight Train Boogie Podcasts
Freight Train Boogie Show #556

Freight Train Boogie Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2024 59:56


FTB podcast #556 features songs from recent albums by Willie Watson, Sophie Gault, JP Harris, Heart of Pine, Kasey Chambers, Hayes & the Heathens and more! Full episode:  http://ftbpodcasts.com/?p=9490

Radio Crystal Blue
Radio Crystal Blue 9/10/24 part 1

Radio Crystal Blue

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2024 161:49


This is the most recent playlist from Radio Crystal Blue. The show was published on 9/15/24. Next shows should be published around 9/22/24. LISTEN: Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/6Wlzu3cFXU5LAYAvGx4u4T Anchor https://anchor.fm/radiocblue Amazon https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/a7049581-79d4-44dc-9d93-20a0f95fc0aa/Radio-Crystal-Blue Stitcher http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/radio-crystal-blue Apple Music https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/radio-crystal-blue/id1358998494 Overcast https://overcast.fm/itunes1358998494/radio-crystal-blue Castbox https://castbox.fm/channel/id1204385 Breaker https://www.breaker.audio/radio-crystal-blue Radio Public https://radiopublic.com/radio-crystal-blue-GEzylN Pocket Casts http://pca.st/J7ff Mixcloud https://www.mixcloud.com/radiocblue/ Internet Archive: http://www.archive.org (search by publish date) Google Podcasts bit.ly/2KS80 Player.fm https://player.fm/series/radio-crystal-blue NEW: iHeartRadio: https://iheart.com/podcast/216445467/ NEW: Goodpods: https://goodpods.com/podcasts/radio-crystal-blue-579171 RSS: https://anchor.fm/s/d45a80/podcast/rss Danny Schmidt "Company Of Friends" - Little Grey Sheep Danny Schmidt "Canaan" www.dannyschmidt.com Carrie Elkin "My Brother Said" - The Penny Collector www.carrieelkin.com Jeremiah Lockwood "No More In This Life" - American Primitive www.jeremiahlockwood.com Nichole Wagner "Life During Wartime" - Dance Songs For the Apocalypse www.nicholewagner.com RJ Gibb "Lose Control" https://www.rjgibb.co.uk/ ********************** The Matthew Show "(invocation)" & "Half The Man" - February www.thematthewshow.com Keegan McInroe "Eat, Drink and Be Merry" - Dusty Passports & Empty Beds www.keeganmcinroe.com Noah Zacharin "Tom Morrow" - Points Of Light www.noahsong.com Ellis Paul "Who You Are" - 55 www.ellispaul.com Jess Novak & Ben Wayne "Sink" - Sonrise www.jessrocknovak.com LPMC “Lonely Boy” – http://www.lpmcmusic.com/ Chris Shiflett "Damage Control" - Alone Ay Sea www.chrisshiflett.com ********************** Sarah Shook & The Disarmers "Parting Words" - Years www.disarmers.com Kevin Daniel "Heart Like Mine" - The Life and Adventures Of Kevin Daniel www.thekevindaniel.com Eliot Bronson "She Loves The Mountains" - Empty Spaces www.eliotbronson.com Twisted Pine "Don't Come Over Tonight" - Right Now www.twistedpinemusic.com JP Harris "East Alabama" - JP Harris Is A Trash Fire www.ilovehonkytonk.com Jaimee Harris "Fall (Devin's Song)" - Boomerang Town www.jaimeeharris.com Abbie Gardner "Too Many Kisses" - Dobrosinger www.abbiegardner.com Secret Emchy Society "Think I Do" - Gold Country-Country Gold www.emchy.com Julian Taylor "See This Thing Through" - Pathways www.juliantaylormusic.ca ************************ Rollo Doherty "Venus On A Flower" - Out My Window www.rollodoherty.com Skinshape "Lady Sun" (featuring Hollie Cook) www.facebook.com/skinshape Keeley "Inga Hauser" - www.keeleysound.com Rodney Cromwell "Madeline Trip" - Exercise Class https://www.happyrobots.co.uk/rodney-cromwell The Bard Band "We Flattered Be" - Angels Got His Back www.thebardband.com Girl Gordon "Corruptor" - Corruptor www.girlgordon.com Rising Alma "Sleepless Mind" - Awake www.risingalma.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support

Spin that Shit Podcast
JP Harris - Interview #92

Spin that Shit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 26:15


JP Harris, the self-proclaimed carpenter who crafts country songs, embarked on a nomadic journey from Alabama at a young age, working odd jobs while pursuing a country music career. He gained recognition with albums like "I'll Keep Calling" and "Home Is Where the Hurt Is." Come hangout with us at the legendary Honky Tonk Dukes Indy! https://www.coyoteradioshowandpodcast.com Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and please subscribe to our Youtube channel. Please consider donating to this podcast! https://www.patreon.com/coyoteradioshowandpodcast  

The Coyote Radio Show & Podcast
JP Harris - Interview #92

The Coyote Radio Show & Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 26:15


JP Harris, the self-proclaimed carpenter who crafts country songs, embarked on a nomadic journey from Alabama at a young age, working odd jobs while pursuing a country music career. He gained recognition with albums like "I'll Keep Calling" and "Home Is Where the Hurt Is." Come hangout with us at the legendary Honky Tonk Dukes Indy! https://www.coyoteradioshowandpodcast.com Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and please subscribe to our Youtube channel. Please consider donating to this podcast! https://www.patreon.com/coyoteradioshowandpodcast  

The Sundilla Radio Hour
The Sundilla Radio Hour #526

The Sundilla Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 59:01


The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 05/15/2023 featuring: Roy Schneider “Cherry Trees” Walls That Talk (2012 Roy Schneider) 4:59 Dan Navarro “Hopeful Hearts” Horizon Line (2022 Red Hen) 4:01 Abbie Gardner “Three Quarter Time” Dobrosinger (2022 Abbie Gardner) 4:02 Joe Crookston “Riding the Train (The Meter Maid Mix)” Georgia I'm Here (2014 Joe Crookston) 4:18 Amythyst Kiah “Firewater” Wary + Strange (2021 Rounder) 3:38 JP Harris “Mole in the Ground” Don't You Marry No Railroad Man (2021 JP Harris) 3:41 Crys Matthews “These Old Hands” These Old Hands (2019 NewSong) 3:45 Buffalo Nichols “Lost & Lonesome” Buffalo Nichols (2021 Fat Possum) 3:42 Deidre McCalla “Moving On from Here” Playing for Keeps (2003 MaidenRock) 3:53 The Brothers Blue “Laughing at the Dawn” River Rollin' (2019 The Brothers Blue) 4:13 Tim Ball “Sage Hen Waltz” Upstate Crossroads (2022 Tim Ball) 4:11 Liz Simmons “Sailing in to Shore” Poets (2021 Liz Simmons) 4:12 Watchhouse “Wondrous Love” Watchhouse (2021 Tiptoe Tiger) 2:33 Emily Mure “As the World Falls Down” Worth (2017 Emily Mure) 2:50

The Sundilla Radio Hour
The Sundilla Radio Hour #507

The Sundilla Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2023 59:01


The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 01/02/2023 featuring: Sara Routh “Save Me” Heavy Love (2021 Boots & Whiskey) 5:01 Crowes Pasture “Edge of America” Edge of America (2017 Crowes Pasture) 3:51 Bill Morrissey “Man From Out Of Town” Inside (1992 Rounder) 3:55 Amy Soucy “Little Wooden Boat” This River (2015 Amy Soucy) 3:56 Dave Richardson “Traveling so Far” Carry Me Along (2018 Dave Richardson) 4:32 Emily Barker “Geography” A Dark Murmuration of Words (2020 Everyone Sang) 3:17 JP Harris “Country Blues” Don't You Marry No Railroad Man (2021 JP Harris) 3:20 Sunny War “Its Name Is Fear” Simple Syrup (2021 Sunny War) 3:21 Peter Mulvey & SistaStrings “Pray for Rain” Love Is the Only Thing (2022 Peter Mulvey) 3:21 Oliver the Crow “As the Crow Flies” Oliver the Crow (2018 OTC) 3:23 Tre Burt “Carnival Mirror” You, Yeah, You (2021 Oh Boy) 3:23 Raye Zaragoza “He Calls Me River” Woman in Color (2020 Rebel River) 3:27 Scott Cook “Right to Roam” Tangle of Souls (Scott Cook) 5:00 Abbie Gardner “Those Memories of You” Dobrosinger (2022 Abbie Gardner) 3:38

Cowboy's Juke Joint
Episode 70: Tobacco Road Show Episode 70

Cowboy's Juke Joint

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 129:33


*NEW EPISODE NOW AVAILABLE!Tobacco Road Show Episode 70 - The "Negotiating With Yourself" Episode.Hit me up with song requests or with music that needs to be heard - tobaccoroadshow@gmail.com"Tobacco Road" comes to you live every Wednesday at 7:30 PM CST with Chicagoland's dlonz on Cowboy's Juke Joint Radio www.cowboysjukejoint.com “Take a ride down Tobacco Road for the best in dirty cowpunk, whiskey soaked blues and beyond. Take a ride and keep the music alive!”01. Richie Kotzen - Tobacco Road02. Benedikt Mendzigal - Game of Thrones Theme (Western Cover)03. The Goddamn Gallows - 01 - The Goddamn Gallows - Let's Join a Cult04. Last False Hope - Guilty, Until Proven Innocent05. Dead Bronco - Drinking Song 06. Everymen - Annihilation07. Larry And His Flask - Beggars Will Ride08. Joshua Black Wilkins - Woman Like This09. JP Harris and the Tough Choices - Return to Sender10. Supersuckers - All My Rowdy Friends (Have Settled Down)11. J.allen Spence - Brownstone12. Wes Youssi - Devil Woman13. Cactus Black - When the Devil Knocks14. Son Volt - Ten Second News 15. Tyler Childers - Nose On The Grindstone 16. Badnight, Texas - Meet Me By The Smokestack (Live)17. Whiskey Myers - Guitar Picker18. The Georgia Thunderbolts - Half Glass Woman19. Peacemaker - Cajun Woman20. Mount Carmel - Oh Louisa21. Joyous Wolf - Had Enough22. Robert Connely Farr - Screaming & Hollering Blues23. Robert Connely Farr - Shake It24. Powder Mill - The Dog Bites25. The Heavy Crawls - Loved By You26. Rival Sons - Open My Eyes27. Geezer - A Cold Black Heart28. Desert Colossus - Tear me down29. The Buzzard - Never Again30. Kylesa - Unknown Awareness

The Sundilla Radio Hour
The Sundilla Radio Hour #486

The Sundilla Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 59:01


The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 08/08/2022 featuring: Amy Speace “My Father's House” Tucson (2022 Windbone) 4:51 Palmyra “Park Bench” Shenandoah (2022 1513593 Records) 3:26 Ever More Nest “Unraveling” The Place That You Call Home (2018 Parish Road) 4:01 Dan Navarro” Hopeful Hearts” Horizon Line (2022 Red Hen) 4:01 Sam Robbins “Bigger Than in Between” Bigger Than in Between )2022 Sam Robbins) 3:30 Amythyst Kiah “Aragon Mill” Dig (2013 Amythyst Kiah) 3:59 Tiffany Williams “Carletta” All Those Days of Drinking Dust (2022 Blue Redbird) 4:58 T. Buckley “After You Got Back” Frame by Frame (2021 FALLEN TREE) 4:07 Christopher Williams “Ever After” The Silence In Between (2000 BiG ReD VaN) 5:30 Abigail Lapell “Pines” Stolen Time (2022 Outside) 3:08 JP Harris “Wild Bill Jones” Don't You Marry No Railroad Man (2021 JP Harris) 2:47 Kaia Kater “White” Nine Pin (2016 Kingswood) 3:30

Dance Cry Dance Break
Break 006: Answer Inc./ Inhuman

Dance Cry Dance Break

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 13:18


On this episode of the Dance Cry Dance Break, we open with “Answer Inc.,” a story by Corey Farrenkopf followed by Inhuman, a track from the album Nothing Is by Nashville artist/producer Thomas Bryan Eaton.For Thomas Bryan Eaton, music is everything. Obsessed since childhood with sound and how you can make it, his musical journey has taken him all around this world. While often seen wandering around the fret boards of guitars & pedal steels with Miss Tess, Western Centuries, or JP Harris & the Tough Choices; Thomas also makes his own recordings reflecting his unique take on the music of America and beyond. Delving deep into the roots of music and searching for ways to push forward are at the core of his efforts & artistry.Bandcamp - Spotify - Instagram Corey Farrenkopf lives on Cape Cod with his wife, Gabrielle, and works as a librarian. His short stories have been published in Tiny Nightmares, The Southwest Review, Three-Lobed Burning Eye, Smokelong Quarterly, Catapult, Flash Fiction Online, Reckoning, Uncharted, Wigleaf, Bourbon Penn, and elsewhere. He is the Fiction Editor for The Cape Cod Poetry ReviewWebsite - Twitter - InstagramAnswer Inc. By Corey Farrenkopf Answer Inc. doesn't provide a company computer. For thirty-two fifty an hour, my old Mac does the job. The screen illuminates my face as I hunch over the keyboard. Every light is off in my basement apartment, the scent of microwaved Biryani filling the cramped space. I'm confined to the beanbag chair my parents let me take from my childhood bedroom, the faux leather slightly sticky beneath my back.  Once I log in, questions fill my ears. Is a Pomchi the right breed of dog for me? How far is too far to drive for a Tinder date before I look like a creep? If I can only afford to buy my father's diabetes medication or my brother's diabetes medication, whose should I buy? I'm not allowed a follow up question. I can't delve into which relative Asker C is closest with, which attended more of her high school drama performances, which calls on her birthday. No. They are paying for a one sentence reply, so one sentence is what they get. No, a cockapoo is the correct breed. Anything over fifty miles and you'll seem like an axe murderer. Strictly based on life expectancy, your brother. Sometimes I imagine my callers. Twenty-something with a perfect fade. Late thirties with a softening gym body. Early forties, grays coming in at the roots. It helps me answer, to humanize the anonymous caller numbers and blurred-out headshots. For fifty dollars, clients log on to have someone else make their decisions.  Should they get a face tattoo? How many cats is too many cats for their condo? Which is the best day of the week to bring up divorce to their blindsided spouse? I can see the allure. There are too many options these days, too many lives you can live, and none of them feel right. The vastness is crippling. If I had money, maybe I'd use the service. Employees get a twenty percent discount, but rent is steep.  My questions remain my own. *** I rarely get the same caller twice, except b582 that is.  Somehow, she's in my queue every day. I imagine she's in her thirties, short hair, eyes baggy from sleep. At least that's what her one sentence a day conveys. “Is the air in my apartment toxic?” she asked on her first call. I listened for the bleep of CO detectors. Finding none, I said “No, the air in your home is clean.” The next day she asked, “If my landlord is trying to poison me, how would I know?” After consulting a poison control Google search, I said, “You would feel light-headed and  nauseous.” Her daily questions morph from outward concerns to inner. “Is it crazy to believe your landlord is trying to kill you?” “Is it normal to fear the water coming from the tap?” “Is it normal to worry about what's coming for me?" To each question, given the times we live in, I say No it is completely normal to worry about X,Y, and Z as long as it doesn't rule your life.  *** After a month, I email my boss asking if I can get in touch with b582 to give her the number for a healthcare professional or therapist that may be better equipped for her questions than an ex-barista with a sociology degree. My supervisor writes back that of course there is no way to contact b582. Answer Inc. cares about customer privacy, and, if we were to pass b582 onto another service, we would be losing the fifty dollars per call, and that certainly isn't in the business plan.  We are a form of therapy, he says. The simplest form of therapy. *** On b582's hundredth call, I refuse to answer her question about fearing the inhuman silhouette standing on her street corner. Instead, I give her my cellphone number, rattling off the digits, hoping my supervisors aren't listening in. “There's got to be a better way of doing this. I can't give you the help you need. Call me and we'll figure something out.” b582 pauses.  “But what about the silhouette?” She asks after a minute. I swallow whatever response I thought I'd come up with and simply tell her, “If it's close to your house, yes, go lock your doors.”  Then she hangs up and my next caller is on, asking me about haircare products and flammability around tiki-torches. *** I wait for an unknown number to light up my cellphone screen, but nothing happens. I continue to answer questions about organic sheets, dopamine deficiency, and the most successful ways to potty train a cat, with no interruptions. I end my shift at eight o'clock and move to the kitchen where I microwave instant cup noodles and continue to wait for her call. But the call doesn't come. I worry about how quick she locked the door.  *** The next morning, b582's ID pops up on my screen. She neglected my personal number, but I'm cool with that simply for the fact whatever she thought she saw beneath that streetlight didn't get her in the night. I click “accept” and wait for her voice. “How do you live in this world?” she asks, words coming quick, as if startled. I've given up on one sentence replies. If she isn't going to call my actual number, this is the only chance, the only way I might help “By following the truth. Listening to facts. Believing those you love. Not letting every fear swallow your day.” Each option sounds sensical as I say it, but there is a hesitancy in the back of my throat, an uncertainty clinging to my tongue. “But everyone possesses their own individual truth. You're seeing a different world than I'm seeing.” “Nope, there's one world and we're all sharing it.” I'm waiting for my supervisor to come on the line to end the call, but it's just the two of us, despite the fact we've far surpassed the time limit. My heart rate is up. I can smell my own sweat. “You tell yourself what you need to. Our worlds aren't the same, but they might be some day. You couldn't do your job if they were the same. You'd have too many questions and there'd never be enough answers. You'd always be too afraid of what's coming.” “What is coming? Is it that silhouette again?” I ask. “What's coming for me is also coming for you. It comes for all of us, eventually. Why do you think I'm so afraid?” “I assumed you had an anxiety disorder or a list of phobias, not this.”  “We all have anxieties,” she replies. In the background, footsteps fall on hardwood, boots approaching from down a long hallway. “But this is different. It has arrived and I never learned how to prepare.” “Prepare for what?” “You'll know it when it gets to you. All I can say is you need to be the one asking the questions, not the one giving…” Then the line goes dead. “No, wait,” I reply, leaning forward, my face close to the screen as I frantically search for some trace of b582. An account number. An email. Something I might have previously overlooked. There's no redial option, no number I can reconnect with. It's just me and the next question.  “What's the cheapest wine I can get away with on a first date?” I want to ask if he's aware of what's coming for him, whatever got b582, but I hold my tongue.  “Twenty-eight a bottle,” I reply, not ready to be the one asking the questions.  Not yet.The Dance Cry Dance Break is written and produced by Natalie Bayne and recorded and edited by Moe Provencher. Theme music is Red Lines, by Dance Cry Dance Records artist Tiny Tiny. Dance Cry Dance is a collective record label in Seattle, WA. Paid subscriptions support our artists and writers. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit break.dancecrydance.com/subscribe

Freight Train Boogie Podcasts
Freight Train Boogie Show #504

Freight Train Boogie Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2021 60:09


Show #504   Margo Cilker -  That River (Pohorylle) Charles Wesley Godwin - Temporary Town  (How the Mighty Fall) Desert Hollow - Take Me Back To Nowhere (Thirsty) Mike Younger - Ragtime Angel  (Burning The Bigtop Down) (mic break) Billy Bragg - Should Have Seen It Coming  (Million Things That Never Happened) Asleep at the Wheel - There You Go Again (Half A Hundred Years)  Oliver Wood - Kindness  (Always Smilin') Margo Cilker - Brother, Taxman, Preacher (Pohorylle) Charles Wesley Godwin - Lyin' Low (How the Mighty Fall) (mic break) JP Harris' Dreadful Wind and Rain - Wild Bill Jones  (Don't You Marry No Railroad Man)  Th' Legendary Shack Shakers - Punk Rock Retirement Plan (CockadoodleDeux)   Hayes Carll - Nice Things (You Get It All) Carolyn Wonderland - Honey Bee (Tempting Fate)  Jeremy Pinnell - Doing My Best (Goodbye L.A.) (mic break) Charles Wesley Godwin - Over Yonder (How the Mighty Fall) Margo Cilker - Tehachapi   (Pohorylle)

Cowboy's Juke Joint
Episode 18: Tobacco Road Show Episode 18

Cowboy's Juke Joint

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2021 124:48


"Tobacco Road" NEW weekly Live Show! with Dj DLONZ Every Wednesday at 8:30 PM EST on Cowboy's Juke Joint Radio www.cowboysjukejoint.com “Take a ride down Tobacco Road for the best in dirty cowpunk & whiskey soaked blues. Take the ride and keep the music alive!”01. Bobbie Gentry - Tobacco Road02. Rachel Brooke - Mean Kind of Blues03. Owen Mays - Barstools, Neon Signs, and Old Milwaukee04. SARA GEE & RAMBLIN' MATT - Nothing To Lose05. Joe Rollin Porter - 11 Run Mollie Run06. The Dustbowl Sinners - Whiskey In My Whiskey07. Nitty Gritty Dirt Band - Will The Circle Be Unbroken 08. Jimmy Swope - Five Chambers Empty09. JP Harris and the Tough Choices - Two for the Road10. Jason James - We're Gonna Honky Tonk Tonight11. The Golden Roses - Top Shelf Whiskey and Cold Lone Star Beer12. The Sickstring Outlaws - Cocaine, Cigarettes and Lone Star Beer13. Dale Watson - Oh No Saddest Day in My Life14. Randy Howard - All American Redneck15. Dusty Rust - Cabin by the Creek16. Watermelon Slim - Soft Lights and Hard Country Music17. Karen Jonas - Country Songs18. Ryan Bingham - Bread and Water 19. Ryan Bingham - Nobody Knows My Trouble 20. Cross Canadian Ragweed - Boys From Oklahoma21. The Devil Makes Three - For Good Again22. Blackberry Smoke - Testify23. Powder Mill - Trouble 24. Ben Nichols - The Last Pale Light In The West25. The Mark Lanegan Band - The Gravediggers Song26. Mark Lanegan - Where Did You Sleep Last Night?27. Milton Mapes - Now I Know28. Gob Iron - Nicotine Blues29. Steve Earle & The Dukes - Last Words30. Ryan Bingham - The Weary Kind 

Folk On Sunday
Folk On Sunday-04-07-2021 - Andy Irvine, Ainsley Hamill, JP Harris' Dreadful Wind and Rain and Robin Bienemann

Folk On Sunday

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2021 53:48


Andy Irvine; Ainsley Hamill; JP Harris' Dreadful Wind & Rain and Robin Bienemann

Folk On Sunday
Folk On Sunday-20-06-2021 - JP Harris, Robin Bienemann, The Woodpickers and Leah Kaufmann

Folk On Sunday

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2021 55:19


JP Harris; Robin Bienemann; The Woodpickers and Leah Kaufmann

folk kaufmann robin bienemann
Podwireless
Podwireless 226 June 2021

Podwireless

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 120:00


1. (Sig) The English Country Blues Band : The Italian Job from the CD Unruly (Weekend Beatnik) 2. JP Harris' Dreadful Wind & Rain : Country Blues from the CD Don't You Marry No Railroad Man (Free Dirt) 3. Nick March : Dig A Hole (Little Lulie) from the CD EP Swing Your Partner (Nick March) 4. Dobet Gnahore : Désert from the CD Couleur (Cumbancha) 5. Ben Aylon feat. Khaira Arby : Alafia from the CD Xalam (Riverboat) 6. Polly Paulusma : Jack Munro from the CD Invisible Music: Folk Songs That Influenced Angela Carter (Wild Sound) 7. Bróna McVittie : A Pity Beyond All Telling from the DL album Future Folk – Friendly Faces, Different Spaces (The Slow Music Movement) 8. Rod Stradling : The Sportsman's Hornpipe from the CD Treacle & Bread (Ghosts From The Basement) 9. Sarah-Jane Summers & Juhani Silvola : Polskat (Rinda-Nickola) from the CD The Smoky Smirr O Rain (Eighth Nerve Audio) 10. Jim Eldon & The Sharpshooters : One Door Closes from the CD Rocking With The Band (One Row) 11. C.O.B. : Serpent's Kiss from the CD Spirit Of Love (East Central One) 12. Dal:um : TAL from the CD Similar & Different (Glitterbeat/ tak:til) 13. Amamiaynu : Kyuramun Rimse from the CD Rough Guide To The Best Japanese Music You've Never Heard (World Music Network) 14. Flo Perlin : Blue Is The Colour from the DL album Characters (Flo Perlin) 15. Bonnie "Prince" Billy & Nathan Salsburg : Unlearning Chant from the DL EP Three Feral Pieces (Nathan Salsburg) 16. Hamdi Benani, Mehdi Haddab & Speed Caravan : Jani Ma Jani from the CD Nuba Nova (Buda) 17. Antonis Antoniou : Ttappa Kato from the CD Kkismettin (Ajabu!) 18. Olcay Bayir : Ela from the DL EP Inside (Icerde) (Dream) 19. Joseph Spence : Run Come See Jerusalem from the CD Encore: Unheard Recordings Of Bahamian Guitar And Singing (Smithsonian Folkways) 20. Maria Muldaur with Tuba Skinny : Some Sweet Day from the CD Let's Get Happy Together (Stony Plain) 21. Dau : Zed Zed from the CD Zed Zed (Phantom Limb/Spirituals) 22. Kathryn Locke with Chodompa Music : Kuching from the CD LA (Kathryn Locke) 23. The Familiars : The Shaming Of Agnes Leman from the CD Dark Britannica 4 (Cold Spring) 24. Peter Knight's Gigspanner : Bold Riley from the CD From Poets To Wives (Talking Elephant) 25. Basco feat. Jullie Hjetland : Liti Kjersti from the CD Ræk Mig Faklen (Go' Danish Folk Music) 26. Tuuletar feat. Mikko Heikinpoika : Loimu (Flame) from the DL Single (Bafe's Factory) 27. HAV feat. Iona Fyfe : The Alabama from the DL album Haar (Polpols) 28. Alula Down : Caravan from the DL album Postcards From Godley Moor, Spring 2021 (Alula Down) 29. The Greeners : Rise Up from the DL EP Away (The Greeners) 30. Paul Hutchinson : Shapwick / Tipping Point from the CD Petrichor (Paul Hutchinson) Podwireless can also be heard streamed live on Mixcloud. You can find more details including past playlists and links to labels at www.podwireless.com Follow the links for previous podcasts.

Toma uno
Toma Uno - Yendo hacia el Sur - 25/04/21

Toma uno

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2021 58:51


La pandemia nos dejó desubicados a casi todos y también a Cody Jinks, pero con el paso del tiempo ha empezado a sacar a la luz su concierto del pasado otoño y que ahora titulado Adobe Sessions Unplugged, mostrando la desnudez de uno de los baluartes del Outlaw country. “Rock And Roll” es una de sus grandes canciones y la apertura de nuestro programa de este domingo. William Beckmann tiene 25 años y el poderío vocal de un veterano. Cuenta con la herencia fronteriza de una pequeña ciudad tejana como Del Rio y su más reciente single, “Bourbon Whiskey”, una canción con textura de tema clásico atemporal. Zach Bryan es un okie sencillo de Oologah , un pueblo de poco más de mil habitantes, que debutó en Opry hace un par de sábados rompiendo, una vez más, los pronósticos de los agoreros. Desde hace poco menos de dos años se ha convertido en un fenómeno viral con grabaciones caseras de sus propias canciones y en TOMA UNO no dejamos de recomendar. La entrega de los premios anuales de la Academy of Country Music (ACM) del pasado domingo no ha dejado demasiadas novedades que mencionar, pero si nos ha servido para ver como algunos de los invitados a la gala aprovecharon la ocasión para hacernos algunos regalos inesperados. Chris Stapleton cantó con Miranda Lambert haciéndole los coros; ella misma presentó el álbum The Marfa Tapes al lado de sus paisanos Jon Randall y Jack Ingram, y Dierks Bentley volvió a sus raíces en el bluegrass junto a The War & Treaty y Larkin' Poe para cantar a U2. Ya que nos hemos internado en los terrenos de la tradición sonora de Kentucky, anticipamos que el próximo Record Store Day del mes de julio nos traerá por primera vez en vinilo el álbum Undercover de The Infamous Stringdusters., que se cerraba versionando "American Girl" de Tom Petty. Aquel mítico Wilflowers del músico de Florida reeditado hace unos meses ha cerrado el círculo con la publicación de Finding Wildflowers (Alternate Versions), donde encontramos la inédita “You Saw Me Comin’”. El respeto por quienes nos siguen señalando el camino nos obliga a compartir en nuestro tiempo de radio "Money Train", un anticipo del próximo álbum de Malcolm Holcombe, de igual manera que celebramos que John Hiatt haya vuelto al legendario RCA Studio B de Nashville medio siglo después de su llegada a Music City y haya compartido esas sesiones con la Jerry Douglas Band. Para despedirnos por esta semana hemos vuelto al refugio en la tradición, esta vez de la mano de nuestro buen amigo JP Harris, con un proyecto que firma como JP Harris’ Dreadful Wind & Rain, y que verá la luz el 25 de junio con un consejo convertido en su título: Don’t You Marry No Railroad Man. Chance McCoy ha sido su anfitrión y colaborador más cercano. Escuchar audio

Live From The Divide Podcast
JP Harris on Songwriting

Live From The Divide Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2021 43:00


Host Jason Wickens sits down with Nashville, TN based roots artist  JP Harris. They discuss his journey as a  hard working blue collar carpenter to his unlikely journey to Nashville and everything in between. 

Bringin' it Backwards
Interview with JP Harris

Bringin' it Backwards

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2021 54:57


Together with American Songwriter, we had the pleasure of interviewing JP Harris over Zoom audio! A few days before Christmas, JP Harris hummed himself a melody and penned a tongue-in-cheek tune about the increasing prominence of disinformation, conspiracies, and the wildly inaccurate claims of “fake news” surrounding both the COVID-19 pandemic and the US election.On Christmas morning at 6:30 AM, he was awoken by the detonation of one of the largest car bombs in American history, blowing a fireball high above the Nashville skyline just a few miles away. It spurred him to finish what was originally a cathartic, inward exercise, and to record a video of the song on New Year’s Day that was released via his social media channels. Serendipitously, the video went viral (being reposted by none other than pop star P!nk) and at the behest of many friends and fans, JP rushed into the studio to record a full band version shortly thereafter.JP Harris says, “this song isn’t so much about individual conspiracy theories or movements, extremist political factions, doomsday nut jobs, or the insanity of Trumpist Republicanism, but rather about the absurdity of where the age of  the internet and intentional disinformation has landed us.”The song is now available to stream or purchase on all platforms, and is the first new release since 2018.We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com.www.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod  #foryou #foryoupage #stayhome #togetherathome #zoom #aspn #americansongwriter #americansongwriterpodcastnetworkListen & Subscribe to BiBFollow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter!

M.I.N.D. Movement
Episode 010 - JP Harris

M.I.N.D. Movement

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2019 39:17


Dakota sits down with JP Harris to discuss the benefit of friends and how to navigate life as a musician in the entertainment industry. The M.I.N.D. Movement exists to promote mental wellness and value people by leading a movement of change in the entertainment industry, related corporate culture, and communities. We are committed to dismantling stigmas surrounding mental health and promoting public recognition of the mind and its importance. We believe the mind is the first agent of change and yet many of us neglect our number one priority: our mental health. Through innovative workshops, extensive research within the entertainment industry, collaborative events, a series of helpful podcasts, and merchandise with meaning, we aim to bring awareness to the importance of mental health. It is our hope that through this movement the entertainment platform can be utilized to advance mental wellness through popular culture. Proceeds of M.I.N.D. Movement's endeavors provide assistance to individuals in need of therapy, funding for educational workshops, and support for ongoing research. These efforts in navigating life together aspire to create new standards of caring for the mind.  Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/mindmvt)

My First Band Podcast
21 – JP Harris (JP Harris and the Tough Choices, Flat Iron String Band)

My First Band Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 78:27


JP Harris is less than a year removed from putting out his third full-length solo record, Sometimes Dogs Bark At Nothing. On top of releasing outstanding records, the established Nashville country music staple tours relentlessly. Oh, and he might have the most interesting backstory of all-time. Born in Alabama, Harris moved to Las Vegas in adolescence (where he discovered music and started a punk band) before leaving home at 14 years of age to move to Oakland. From there, he spent some time at an Arizona desert commune, rode the rails and hitchhiked throughout the nation, and finally wound up settling in a remote cabin without electricity or running water in Vermont. It was there that he learned to play banjo and fell in love with traditional Appalachian string music. That set the stage for his Flat Iron String Band and, later, Harris' solo project. Back in June, during one of the tireless musician's many tours, Harris invited My First Band host Tyler Maas into his to van to talk about his path from Sin City punk kid to up-and-coming country artist. Amid the steady sound of raindrops falling outside and jets passing over the X-Ray Arcade, Harris graciously shared his incomparable life story, his thoughts on the modern-day music industry, his path to his thoughtful songwriting approach, his disdain for most of the internet and the sage advice he gleaned from Lena Dunham of all people. My First Band is sponsored by Boulevard Brewing and is edited by Jared Blohm. You can listen to My First Band on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify and wherever else you get podcasts. Music used in this show comes courtesy of Devils Teeth (“The Junction Street Eight Tigers”), Flat Iron String Band ("Mustache Max") and JP Harris ("When I Quit Drinking").

Newport Folk Podcast
S5:E1 Why Do I Keep Coming Back?

Newport Folk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 37:07


After a 20 hour trek from the Netherlands to Newport Folk, Stephen from Spirit Family Reunion was asked a simple question: “Why do you keep coming back to Newport?”. Unable to articulate a coherent response, he set out on this podcast quest of sorts to find his answer, the same question to NFF fans, staff and artists (JP Harris, Zach The Lone Bellow, Ian O’Neil from Deer Tick, and Kam Franklin).

Gonzo’s Return (40UP Radio)
Gonzo’s return 258

Gonzo’s Return (40UP Radio)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2018 58:29


Je hoort muziek van Dan Bern, David Byrne, Beth Hart, John Hiatt, Calexico, John Prine, Johnny Cash, Fairport Convention, JP Harris en ook al een vleugje kerstmuziek.

Gonzo’s Return (40UP Radio)
Gonzo’s Return 257

Gonzo’s Return (40UP Radio)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2018 58:21


Je hoort muziek van Dan Bern, David Byrne, Beth Hart, John Hiatt, Calexico, John Prine, Johnny Cash, Fairport Convention, JP Harris en ook al een vleugje kerstmuziek.

Gevoelige Snaren (40UP Radio)
Gevoelige Snaren 042 @jpgeelen

Gevoelige Snaren (40UP Radio)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2018 59:56


Vandaag met muziek van Marianne Faithfull, JP Harris, Rosalia, Devlins, Alvin Lee en Nils Lofgren.

My Generation (40UP Radio)
My Generation 073

My Generation (40UP Radio)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2018 59:20


Je hoort The Rolling Stones, The Who, Chris Stills, Bruce Springsteen, The Brandos, JP Harris en John Hiatt.

Adobe And Teardrops Podcast
Episode 33 - The Hold Steady, Juliana Strangelove, Town Mountain, Perry Serpa, Dan Andriano In The Emergency Room, Tender Glue, William Elliott Whitmore, JP Harris, Joe McMahon, Marcus: The Apex Predator!

Adobe And Teardrops Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2018 67:37


It’s another live episode! Rachel is great at weddings, but Von skips them and cuts straight to the party. Also, Rachel divulges some family secrets. Von spills a few secrets, too -- about the Power Rangers. Also, Is Von drunk?! Short answer - no*. *Long answer - Von is slurring his speech because he keeps getting his own audio delayed in his headphones during this live recording. Even though he could have been drinking as well. Music in this episode: The Hold Steady - “Eureka” (Eureka w/Esther) (Confusion In The Marketplace w/T-Shirt Tux) Juliana Strangelove, “Far From Moscow (Single) Town Mountain - “Life And Debt” (New Freedom Blues) Perry Serpa, “Dirty Dishes” (w. Laura Cantrell) (Wherefore Art Thou?)   Dan Andriano In The Emergency Room - “My Human Being” (Party Adjacent) Tender Glue, “Rudy” (Closet Leftovers) William Elliott Whitmore - “Don’t Pray On Me [Bad Religion cover] (Kilonova) JP Harris “Sometimes Dogs Bark at Nothing” (Sometimes Dogs Bark at Nothing) Joe McMahon - “It All Went Black” (Another Life) Marcus: The Apex Predator!, “What Say You?” (The Fury of Almost)   Rachel wrote a comic! Check it out here! Send us music via SubmitHub. Send us money via Ko-fi or Patreon. Contact Von via linktr.ee/vonreviews and say hi to Rachel on Twitter @adobeteardrops

RadioDixie - Podcasty
Z jukeboxu do playlistu 27 – Zase ten Texas...

RadioDixie - Podcasty

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2018


Nejnovější muzika, nejčerstvější desky a singly od známých i úplně neznámých a začínajících kapel a interpretů, to vše z rozsáhlých krajin kdesi mezi country a beatem. Poslouchejte, objevujte a nepropásněte nová alba lidí jako JP Harris, William Elliott Whitmore nebo Rod Melancon.

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RadioDixie - Honkytonk jukebox
Z jukeboxu do playlistu 27 – Zase ten Texas...

RadioDixie - Honkytonk jukebox

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2018


Nejnovější muzika, nejčerstvější desky a singly od známých i úplně neznámých a začínajících kapel a interpretů, to vše z rozsáhlých krajin kdesi mezi country a beatem. Poslouchejte, objevujte a nepropásněte nová alba lidí jako JP Harris, William Elliott Whitmore nebo Rod Melancon.

texas zase poslouchejte nejnov william elliott whitmore rod melancon
Steve Klamkin & The Saturday AM News
JP Harris - at the 2018 Newport Folk Festival

Steve Klamkin & The Saturday AM News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2018 6:04


Country singer & songwriter J.P. Harris teamed up with Smithsonian Folkways to present a slate of artists on the "Museum Stage" of the Newport Folk Festival. #WPRO www.ilovehonkytonk.com @ilovehonkytonk @newportfolkfest https://folkways.si.edu/

Steve Klamkin & The Saturday AM News
JP Harris - at the 2018 Newport Folk Festival

Steve Klamkin & The Saturday AM News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2018 6:04


Country singer & songwriter J.P. Harris teamed up with Smithsonian Folkways to present a slate of artists on the "Museum Stage" of the Newport Folk Festival. #WPRO www.ilovehonkytonk.com @ilovehonkytonk @newportfolkfest https://folkways.si.edu/

Woodsongs Vodcasts
WoodSongs 875: Sylvia and JP Harris

Woodsongs Vodcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2017 80:33


SYLVIA has enjoyed more than two decades of a successful and multifaceted career as a singer and songwriter. Her career includes multiple No. 1 hits such as the crossover smash “Nobody� and “Drifter.� The Grammy-nominated singer also charted 20 singles on the country charts, which helped propel her to a win for the ACM�s “Female Vocalist of the Year.� 'It�s All In The Family', her first album in 14 years, is also the first on which she co-wrote the majority of the songs. JP HARRIS plays Country Music. Not “Americana,� not “Roots,� “Folk,� or any other number of monikers used to describe a slew of spin-off genres; he plays from the foundation of these styles, the music that has influenced four generations of songwriters. Rolling Stone named JP Harris one of fall 2014�s “Country Tours Not To Miss,� as well as one of “21 Must-See Country Acts at SXSW 2015.� JP's latest 'Why Don�t We Duet In The Road' is a collection of old-school country duets inspired by 'Will the Circle Be Unbroken'. WoodSongs Kid: Kevin Beddingfield is a fiery 8 year-old banjo player from Flag Pond, Tennessee.

La Tertulia de Cómicos
Cómicos (18-02-17): Homenaje a Krahe

La Tertulia de Cómicos

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2017 46:30


Y la música la ponen JP Harris y Chance McCoy

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Histoire & Country Music
Portrait d'artiste: Tommy Ash

Histoire & Country Music

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2017 64:35


Tommy Ash est une chanteuse compositrice née le 14 novembre 1987 à Phoenix dans l’Arizona. Elle habite aujourd’hui à Nashville, Tennessee. Elle a chanté et joué depuis son plus jeune âge, faisant des spectacles dans les lieux populaires de l'Arizona comme le Mr. Lucky’ s à Phoenix et fera, alors qu’elle n’a que 14 ans, la première partie d'un concert de John Conlee, un artiste membre du Grand Ole Opry. A partir de ce moment là, Tommy Ash a décidé de se lancer dans une carrière d’artiste et montera plusieurs groupes. Elle partagera la scène avec plusieurs artistes de talents tels que : Dale Watson, Lorrie Morgan, Troubadours Turnpike, Chris Young, Pam Tillis, JP Harris, Cale Tyson, Moot Davis, Tracy Lawrence, et bien d’autres encore. Sa page: http://www.radiocountryfamily.info/crbst_270.html

Podcast de Miguel Angel Fernandez
Country Music -God Country Edicion del Sabado

Podcast de Miguel Angel Fernandez

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2015 60:01


Bienvenidos a Country music la aventura americana,hoy contaremos con Filipo Marco y sus clases de linde dance tambien nos visitara Trace Adkins y sus chicas,Loretta Lynn,-JP Harris and the Tough Choices y muchas mas sorpresas desde La Aventura Americana Radio como siempre GRACIAS A TODOS

Americana Music Show Podcast
Ep#219 Music Maker Relief Foundation saving the blues

Americana Music Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2014 60:00


Tim Duffy from the Music Maker Relief Foundation tells stories about the blues musicians they have worked with and their new double CD. Also on this episode, new alt-country from Lucinda Williams, new basement tape recordings from Bob Dylan, smooth country from Cracker, indie rock from Kelly Pardekooper, pub rock from Maynard and the Musties, honky-tonk from JP Harris and the Tough Choices, old school country from Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash, and country rock from Ronnie Fauss. "Ep#219 Music Maker Relief Foundation saving the blues" originated from Americana Music Show.

Americana Music Show Podcast
Ep#217 Janiva Magness finds her safety net

Americana Music Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2014 60:00


Janiva Magness plays tracks from Original, discusses her songwriting collaborations and how her fans were her safety net for going indie. Also on this episode, jump blues from Joel DaSilva, R&B from Johnny Rawls and Otis Clay, honky-tonk from JP Harris and the Tough Choices, country rock from Ronnie Fauss, stomp blues from Jason McIntyre and Junior Tutwiler, dirty blues from Scott H. Biram, and old-school country tune from Mac Wiseman, and country rock from Luke Winslow-King. "Ep#217 Janiva Magness finds her safety net" originated from Americana Music Show.

Americana Music Show Podcast
Ep#215 The Loudermilks get honest with themselves

Americana Music Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2014 60:00


Alan and Chad Edwards of the Loudermilks play tracks from their band's debut album and talk about the new band name and writing really sad music. Also on this episode, country rock from Jonathan Byrd, old school blues from Dave Ray, revival string band music from Luke Winslow-King, honkytonk from JP Harris and the Tough Choices, anthem rock from NQ Arbuckle, a crooner from Emma Swift, jump blues from Macavine Hayes, and 30's era blues from Dom Flemons. "Ep#215 The Loudermilks get honest with themselves" originated from Americana Music Show.