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Katie Toupin has found home in her role as a solo artist after leaving the critically acclaimed alt-country band, Houndmouth, in 2016. Toupin had enormous success with Houndmouth after releasing their sophomore album, “Little Neon Limelight”. The single, “Sedona”, reached #1 on Billboard's Triple A Chart. Toupin made multiple appearances on David Letterman and Conan as well as toured internationally during her time with the band. Toupin has since released a live EP, “Moroccan Ballroom”, a self produced album “Magnetic Moves, and her newest creation, a mini-album, “Little Heart”, released in 2021. Katie's solo collaborators have also been noteworthy, including Grammy winning engineer for Cage The Elephant, Jeremy Ferguson, who co-produced her newest release, “Little Heart”. Toupin's solo live show does not disappoint as she blends her entire discography into an energetic, full band experience. It appears that after a thirteen-year career, Toupin is just getting started.
Ex-Houndmouth and now solo artist Katie Toupin joins the Rocker Dog Podcast to talk about her Pomeranian/Chihuahua/Spaniel mix Cheeto and hound dog Jet (RIP).
Episode 462 also includes an E.W. Essay titled "Aquifer." We share the 4th installment of our Associate Producer Dr. Michael Pavese's radio play series "Watch the Ice." This one is called "Mulligan's Story," and is performed by actor extraordinaire Dominick Azzarelli. We have an E.W. poem called “Spectacle." Our music this go round is provided by these wonderful artists: Thelonious Monk, Ben Harper, Benjamin Booker, Katie Toupin, Hiss Golden Messenger, Lanu, Branford Marsalis and Terence Blanchard. Commercial Free, Small Batch Radio Crafted in the West Mountains of Northeastern Pennsylvania... Heard All Over The World. Tell Your Friends and Neighbors...
If you're a musician aspiring to blockbuster success, this conversation with singer-songwriter Katie Toupin (formerly of Houndmouth) is a must-listen. But really, anyone seeking to push their creativity to a new level will draw inspiration here. Toupin speaks candidly about her ascent in the notoriously cut-throat music industry, and her insights can be applied to almost any solo endeavor.
After leaving the alt-country band, Houndmouth in 2016, Katie Toupin has been busy. We at Wild at Art first become fans when the single, Sedona reached #1 on Billboard's Triple A Chart. Katie has appeared on David Letterman and Conan and toured internationally with the band. Now building an amazing solo career she released a live EP, Moroccan Ballroom, a self-produced album, Magnetic Moves and her latest mini-album, Little Heart. Katie says about Magnetic Moves, “It's about being bold and being brave. Using your magnetism to create the world you want to live in.” The song crashes in with a buzzy, mid-tempo power pop vibe that shows both a clear departure and a new beginning. “Are you dreaming of me? / I've been dreaming of you,” she belts in the song's chorus and her delight in the new surroundings is palpable, says PopMatters. Katie's new podcast is called Toupin Talks and streams live Thursday nights on FB and YT at 8:00 Eastern. Ok... big fans. Go listen. Preroll shout out to friend of the podcast
Do you know someone who can hear a motorcycle drive by and immediately know the type of engine, how it's tuned, the type of exhaust, and so on? If not, you will after hearing this conversation with Lee Bruns. An extremely fascinating person. Music at the end from Katie Toupin with Astronaut.
LA based indie rocker Katie Toupin is the guest on this landmark 100 episode. She talks openly about going solo and finding herself again, not just as a singer but as a person. She fills us in on the background to her latest record 'Little Heart' as well as discussing chips and aliens.
LA based indie rocker Katie Toupin is the guest on this landmark 100 episode. She talks openly about going solo and finding herself again, not just as a singer but as a person. She fills us in on the background to her latest record 'Little Heart' as well as discussing chips and aliens.
Katie Toupin is an indie americana singer/songwriter whose solo work showcases her embodied, organic approach to twangy pop songwriting. She began her solo career in 2016 after leaving critically acclaimed alt-country duo Houndmouth to pursue individual success. Check out the killer full band performance by Katie Toupin live at Audiotree. Download & stream Katie Toupin on Audiotree Live -- https://smarturl.it/AT-Katie-Toupin Support the Artists: http://audiotree.bandcamp.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We took a little break for the Bittys, but now we're back! We've got a nice haul of new music for y'all...enjoy! 'The Medicine Man' 'Keb Mo, Old Crow Medicine Show 'Souled Out On You' by Robert Finley 'Bubba Jones' by Tony Joe White 'Farther Along' by Leslie Jordan 'Astronaut' by Katie Toupin
Katie Toupin has been on Letterman TWICE performing music, Lisa Best has performed comedy on James Corden, today, they're finally making it big. An appearance on We Are Live! The two friends join to talk about their film short "Mojo" they created together, life in entertainment, and what its like creating during quarantine. Thanks as always for tuning in, follow us online at www.facebook.com/weareliveradio --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/we-are-live-with-chris-denman/message
Welcome to Week 2 of Virtual Happy Hour featuring Jessimae Peluso and Katie Toupin! Chris Denman is joined by Pat Gioia and Matt Longueville from STL Barkeep. Pat teaches us how to make a fruity quarantine cocktail with banana, orange, strawberry and lemon, so if your spring break on the beach was canceled, you can at least enjoy a tropical cocktail. Our first guest is comedian Jessimae Peluso who has been featured on MTV’s “Girl Code” and Lights Out with David Spade. Jessimae brought on a surprise guest - John Stamos! Or, at least, a very dramatic framed photo of him. Jessimae chats with us about quarantine activities such as learning guitar (potentially), potentially becoming the “Crock Pot Killer,” beef stew, and some interesting alternative sources of income (hit up her Cameo if you wanna buy feet pics). Jessimae also brings on a second surprise guest - her late father in a travel-sized urn. If you need another drink to process all that, so did we, and thankfully Matt Longueville was there to teach us another quarantine cocktail recipe, this time a unique cocktail inspired by prohibition. Matt makes the bourbon-based drink with maple syrup and eggs so you have every excuse to enjoy it as a breakfast cocktail (Plus, we’re in quarantine so are there really any rules for when to start drinking??) Finally, we were joined by musical guest Katie Toupin to discuss her music and the digital age of the music industry (Like Jessimae, Katie offers feet pics on the highest level of her patreon, btw #SupportArtists). Using her neices ukelele, Katie performs some of her music, including the single “Don’t Wanna Die,” which was very ironically named prior to the COVID-19 outbreak, and describes the story behind it. Support our guests: www.jessimae.com - Jessimae Peluso , https://www.patreon.com/katietoupin - Katie Toupin Follow us on social media @weareliveradio Thank you to 1860's Saloon in Soulard for our happy hour snack today! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/we-are-live-with-chris-denman/message
The guys are joined by musician Grayson Foster to discuss the grammy winning "Continuum" from guitar maestro John Mayer. We also talk about other Graysons, the greatness of Pino Palladino and Steve Jordan, protest songs, touring with Katie Toupin, Jimi Hendrix, John ripping off Eric Clapton (and Eric probably knowing about it), Star Wars, and Dad songs. Check out Grayson Foster at: graysonfoster.com Check out other episodes at RecordsRevisitedPodcast.com, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Castbox, iHeartMedia, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Additional content is found at: Facebook.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast or twitter @podcastrecords or IG at instagram.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast/
Trump used a Sharpie on Hurricane Dorian's tracking map; time for impeachment? Also, David French and Sohrab Ahmari debate federal policy on library drag queens. The intro/outro song and Jon's song of the week is “Topographe” by Corridor. Stephen's song of the week is “Someone to You” by Katie Toupin. To listen to all the music featured on The Conservatarians, subscribe to our Spotify playlist! Source
Trump used a Sharpie on Hurricane Dorian’s tracking map; time for impeachment? Also, David French and Sohrab Ahmari debate federal policy on library drag queens. The intro/outro song and Jon’s song of the week is “Topographe” by Corridor. Stephen’s song of the week is “Someone to You” by Katie Toupin. To listen to all the music featured on The Conservatarians, subscribe to our Spotify playlist! Source
Ben is joined by guest co-host Jeff Johnson (thanks in part to Jeff locking Wayne in a closet) to chat with Katie Toupin about her new record "Magnetic Moves" and Elton John's underappreciated 1970 release "Tumbleweed Connection." Plenty of other discussion including how the guys got their scores wrong for "Amoreena," The Band, the "bad boys," Orlando Bloom, and trying to understand why no singles were released for this record. Check out Katie's happenings at: katietoupinmusic.com
Katie Toupin sits down with Chris at Mid Coast Studio for a special Sunday conversation ahead of her show at The Old Rock House in Saint Louis, MO. The two discuss Katie's time in the band "Houndmouth" which included playing "Bonnaroo", performing live on Letterman, a Billboard no 1 song, and a whole lot of touring. Sobriety is discussed, a Jack White encounter, NHL playoffs, Canada, Argentina, and even Cheeto the dog makes the cut. This was an unbelievably fun chat, be sure to support Katie by listening to her new album "Magnetic Moves" which drops June 14th! Follow Katie online IG: @katietoupin Follow the show online: @weareliveradio --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/we-are-live-with-chris-denman/message
Durand Jones and Katie Toupin join Kyle Meredith to discuss how they found their identity through love and location. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
On the latest Kyle Meredith With..., members of Wild Nothing, Bodega and Houndmouth all celebrate the new releases of their albums this year. Wild Nothing's Jack Tatums explains why he feels Indigo is a "pop manifesto." Bodega's Ben Hozie discusses how the history and weight of New York City punk influenced the band and their debut Endless Scroll. And finally, Houndmouth digress on how their new record Golden Age was prompted both by the split of longtime member Katie Toupin and also the experience of parenthood. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
There's a lot to unpack in the last episode of 2018. We start with Brandi talking about her amazing trip to South Africa with Miley. Wells describes the nightmare that was trying to get to Virgin Gorda for Sarahs Birthday. Sadly, Wells finishes Harry Potter and brings Sarah on the show to talk about the last book, things that annoyed him and his theory of "Crimes of Grindelwald." Sprinkle in some poop jokes and you've got yourself one hell of an episode. Enjoy! YFT Movies: Searching, Crazy Rich Asians YFT TV: Escape at Dannemora, Homecoming, Bodyguard YFT Music: The 1975, Miley Cyrus, Katie Toupin, Henry Jamison YFT Books: Bear Town, The Handmaids Tale