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Episode 321: Atlanta native Kristina Murray moved to Nashville in 2014 with a fresh and original debut album and steely determination. The country singer and songwriter carved out a respected space at honky tonks like Santa's Pub and the American Legion. When hard work and critical acclaim for her two releases didn't launch her career to a new orbit, it felt like defeat. That, plus the pandemic, fueled some challenging times and emotions that inspired her new one, Little Blue, a lovely, lament-filled album on New West's Normaltown imprint. Murray is due for new waves of attention, and we talk about how hard that is to manifest in this edition of The String.
Western As Fuck, Amerika's grootste videoplatform voor traditionele countrymuziek, stuurde drie van hun ambassadeurs naar Europa: Pat Reedy, Kristina Murray en Todd Day Wait. Voor hun optreden in Utrecht nodigden Peter & Peter hen uit in Studio Pandora van Tivoli Vredenburg. Elke artiest nam drie tracks en een berg inspirerende, grappige en ontroerende verhalen mee. Daarom een heerlijk lange aflevering om de zomer goed door te komen! Cast King – Wrong Time To Be Right Pat Reedy – Make It Back Home Luke Bell – Where Ya Been? Blue Jean Queen – Wild Wild Woman Kristina Murray – Slow Kill Gary Stewart – Hank Western Todd Day Wait – Who's That Fella Ags Connolly – Headed South For A While Wynn Stewart – Sing A Sad Song Instagram: www.instagram.com/brightlightsandcountrymusic Productie: Martin ter Braake / www.odepodcast.nl De Bright Lights playlist met alle gedraaide tracks luister je hier en door op deze link te klikken, vind je de playlist met nieuwe countryplaten die we samen met onze countrypodcastcollega's van Country Koorts vullen!
Kristina Murray sits down with CloudwatcherUno in her Nashville home to talk about her albums “Southern Ambrosia” and “Unravelin”, her ongoing progress to produce a new as yet untitled third album and the latest project of killer covers featuring Logan Ledger “That Just About Does It” (a Vern Gosdin classic) and “I'm Gonna Hurt Him On The Radio” (based on Keith Whitley‘s original). Also on the musical horizon Kristina will be supporting Jamie Wyatt in 2022 on her tour of the West Coast. Love the podcast? Then by all means feel free to share the news with your friends on social media and help the show grow! PLAY. LISTEN. ENJOY.
Acclaimed Country and Americana singer/songwriter Kirstina Murray joins the show. With a haunting voice and a unique lyrical style that draws on classic country among other influences, Kristina has become a Nashville staple, playing in historical venues like 3rd and Lindsley and sharing the stage with acts like Josh Morningstar among others. Her music cuts through your soul with the intricacies of life. From the beauty of the small momentum to the harshness of relationships and expectations unmet. We welcome Kristina to talk about many topics, including her unique determination, artistic formation around the country, songwriting and stay tuned for an exclusive performance of 'The Great Unknown'. For more on Kristina Murray, visit: www.kristinamurray.net
Kristina Murray climbs into The Marinade! Kristina is a singer and songwriter from Georgia who now makes her home in Nashville. Her most recent full length record Southern Ambrosia is a brilliant collection of songs. You can find all things Kristina Murray at kristinamurray.net.
Salty Dog's INJECTOR Podcast, October 2020 Visit: www.salty.com.au Time to inject some of the good stuff into your podcast feed tone hounds. Yeah! Great cuts from Kirk Fletcher and Charlie Musselwhite, Christine Vane, Widespread Panic, Blues Roulette, Jimi Hocking, Genevieve Chadwick, Lisa Mills, Lucky Oceans, Sherman Holmes, Chris Whitley, Kristina Murray, David Keenan, Cootes Paradise, Kat Riggins, Anna Scionti, Charles Jenkins, Johnny Iguana, Slim and the Perkolators, Peter Parcek, Simon Kinny-Lewis, Mighty Reapers, Fiona Boyes, Sean Sennett. ----------- ARTIST / TRACK / ALBUM ** Australia 1. Kirk Fletcher N Charlie Musselwhite / Life Gave Me A Dirty Deal / My Blues Pathway 2. Christine Vane / Sunday Morning / Troubled Sleep 3. Widespread Panic / Visiting Day / Dirty Side Down 4. ** Blues Roulette Jimi Hocking / Everybody's Clown / Blues Roulette Jimi Hocking 5. ** Genevieve Chadwick / Coat For The Winter / Playing For Change Presents 6. Lisa Mills / Countryside of Life / Tempered In Fire 7. ** Lucky Oceans N Matt Walker / I'll Never Get Out Of This World Alive / Purple Sky 8. Sherman Holmes / Little Liza Jane / Sherman Holmes Project: The Richmond Sessions 9. Chris Whitley N Bastard Club / Reiter In / Reiter In 10. Kristina Murray / Slow Kill / Southern Ambrosia 11. David Keenan / Good Old Days / A Beginner's Guide to Bravery 12. Cootes Paradise / The First Time / Downstream 13. Kat Riggins / Cheat or Lose / In the Boys' Club 14. ** Anna Scionti / Time To Get Up / Pre Release 15. ** Charles Jenkins / From The Streets Below / The Willaroo Tapes 16. Johnny Iguana / Burning Fire / Johnny Iguana's Chicago Spectacular! 17. Slim and the Perkolators / Every Night and Every Day / ??? 18. Peter Parcek / Aunt Caroline Dyer Blues / Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven 19. ** Simon Kinny-Lewis / Further On Up The Road / A Day in San Jose 20. ** The Mighty Reapers / It Shook Me / The Hurt Is On 21. ** Fiona Boyes / Blues In My Heart / Blues In My Heart 22. ** Sean Sennett / Valentine's Day / The Beautiful Game
Kristina Murray talks about her second full-length record 'Southern Ambrosia' as well as her latest single 'The Great Unknown'.
Kristina Murray talks about her second full-length record 'Southern Ambrosia' as well as her latest single 'The Great Unknown'. Georgia-bred, Nashville-based artist Kristina Murray plays Americana and country music rooted and steeped in troubadour storytelling and southern-rock grit. Kristina currently lives in Nashville, active in the independent country and Americana music scene. One listen and you’ll believe every word that drips from her honky-tonk hewn, yet honeyed vocal style. • Visit Kristina's website: https://www.kristinamurray.net • View episode transcript: https://go.timsmal.com/kristina • Support the show: https://paypal.me/timsmal
Tonight, we brought a chorus of voices in, Kristina Murray, Gretchen, Cate and Frank Dalton, TJ Laffan, Eric Vazquez, Skip Clark, Cathi Wilson, Gary Faulkenbery and Tammy Criswell. . all to just give their love to you all, to Brushwood and to Teresa, and put their voices towards telling everyone to stay safe, and we'll all be together again. Just give it a listen, and hear your friends. Free to download, stream or listen to. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tonight we continued our mission of bringing different voices, your voices, our voices to the Coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic, and how it's affecting all of you, and provide some information, resources and hope. Tonight, it was Kristina Murray on the interview, as we talked about radical acceptance, trauma response, hope, different people's responses, and some tools to cope with all of it. Tune in, enjoy. Free to download, stream and listen to. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Seven years and 300 episodes of the podcast in, we are marking the occasion with an epic three part celebration of my favorite albums of the past decade. Music journalist Caitlin Welsh joins me to criticise my taste and banter about the first three records on my list, and I'm joined by the artists behind those records - Dan Kelly on the rollercoaster of Dan Kelly's Dream, Margaret Glaspy on her undeniable Emotions and Math and Gang of Youth's frontman Dave Le'aupepe on their life-affirming masterwork Go Farther in Lightness. Plus we check the voicemail to hear from friends of the show Jim Lauderdale, Holiday Sidewinder, Kristina Murray, Chris Hewitt and Jeff Greenstein on what their favorite albums of the past ten years have been, and debut our special new theme song by the genius Matt Farley. Check back soon for part 2 of our 300th Episode Spectacular!
Dakota sits down with Kristina to discuss Atlanta and thoughts on mental health in the music 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 Favorite Album returns from hiatus for a special Americana Fest edition of the show, featuring one of the most compelling young Americana artists talking about a formative record of the genre. The devastating Kristina Murray joins me to chat Lucinda Williams' 1988 self-titled album. We discuss how this record was overshadowed by Lucinda's classic album 'Car Wheels On A Gravel Road' and the birth of the Americana genre. Kristina tells us how Lucinda's music helped to craft her own sound, what it's like to cover songs from the album and she treats us to a special acoustic rendition of 'Crescent City'.
The Music Featured On This Weeks Episode Is From The Following Albums: Pat Reedy & The Longtime Goners – That’s All There Is (And There Ain’t No More) (2018) Kristina Murray – Southern Ambrosia (2018) Josh Morningstar – The Plea (2018) Patreedymusic.com Kristinamurray.net Joshmorningstar.com Patreon.com/oldsoulradioshow (Subscribe to show on Apple device) Itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/w.b.-walkers-old-soul-radio/id632683666?mt=2 (Subscribe to show […]
Country singer/songwriter Kristina Murray talks about the dues she paid in Colorado bars and Nashville honky-tonks as she worked her way toward her latest release, Southern Ambrosia. Produced and hosted by music journalist Kelly McCartney in Nashville, Tennessee.
Debutant Canaan Bryce pendluje po dálnici 287 mezi Waxahachie a Fort Worth v Texasu, Kristina Murray je spokojená v nashvillském undergroundu a Whitey Morgan drhne dál svou tvrdou a nekompromisní outlaw country.
Debutant Canaan Bryce pendluje po dálnici 287 mezi Waxahachie a Fort Worth v Texasu, Kristina Murray je spokojená v nashvillském undergroundu a Whitey Morgan drhne dál svou tvrdou a nekompromisní outlaw country.
This week I'm bringin you 2 hours of great music! To start things off I'll talk about 4 bands I got to see recently, a reminder about the Ameripolitan Awards, Ronnie Eaton's upcoming album (plus an interview), a partial review of Rockabilly Legend Art Adams' The Truth plus some great stories from the man himself, plus some great shout outs! Don't forget to vote at www.ameripolitan.com Concert (02:40): www.deerfellow.com www.much2muchmusic.com www.noisetrade.com/hauntedlikehuman www.meganflechaus.com Check out the pre-show interviews: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fl6AYDqlgDc Ronnie Eaton Review (08:18) Interview (20:40) www.ronnieeaton.com www.facebook.com/ronnieeatonmusic www.twitter.com/ronnieeaton https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/the-hand-that-mocked-them-and-the-heart-that-fed/1316690003 Art Adams Review (47:40) Interview (59:10): www.artadamsband.com www.facebook.com/artadamsband https://www.bear-family.com/adams-art-the-truth.html Kristina Murray (01:43:20) www.kristinamurray.net www.facebook.com/KRISTINAMURRAYMUSIC www.twitter.com/kristinamusic https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/how-tall-the-glass-single/1316170979 Braydon Zink (01:45:00): www.braydonzink.com www.facebook.com/braydonzinkmusic www.twitter.com/braydonzink https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/too-small-to-be-me-ep/1276740829 Zac Wilkerson (01:46:40): www.zacwilkersonmusic.com www.facebook.com/ZacWilkersonMusic www.twitter.com/zac_wilkerson https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/dustbowl-soul/1165193187 Light Horse Harry (): www.lighthorseharry.com www.facebook.com/lighthorseharry www.twitter.com/lhhband https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/sunny-side-up-single/1300404818 Thanks for listening, y’all! Contact: Email: southboundpodcast@gmail.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/sbi35 Intro/Outro Music: Down at the Diner by William Naughton via http://www.themusicase.com Podcast Art by Schechter Productions: http://www.pinterest.com/SchechterArts http://schechterarts.deviantart.com
Nashville-based recording artist, Kristina Murray, takes us deeper into Advent with a conversation about the tensions of religious and southern U.S. cultural identity. Kristina is an alum of Lutheran Campus Ministry at Clemson University (Go Tigers!). Check out the playlist every week on Spotify (open.spotify.com/user/vinylpreacher) Public Service Announcement - Jay-Z The Corner - Common Get out of your own way - U2 Rivers and Roads - The Heart and the Head Almost cut my hair - Crosby, Stills, and Nash Unravelin' - Kristina Murray The Southern Thing - The Drive-By Truckers Thong Song - Sisqo Satan's Jeweled Crown - Emmylou Harris The Vinyl Preacher is supported by the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and LuMin: the Lutheran Campus Ministry Network. It is produced by Nick Morris, aka Draze Force.
Kristina Murray talks about the Allman brothers influence on her music, the "Eddie Vedder" line in her album and the importance of not compromising. She also sets up and plays three tracks from her debut album, Unravelin'. Also on this episode bluegrass from Cahalen Morrison & Eli West, country rock from MaryLeigh Roohan, alt-country from Uncle Tupelo, folk from Rod Picott, classic country from Suzy Bogguss, blues rock from Blackie and the Rodeo Kings, lo-fi stomp blues from Scott H. Biram, and a classic jazz tune from Roosevelt Dime. "Kristina Murray" originated from Americana Music Show.
Will Kimbrough talks about social networking taking over the world, conversations with guitars, and his “Zen sex poetry over a blues beat” song. He also sets up and plays three tracks from his latest solo album, Sideshow Love. Also on this episode, heartland rock from the Sioux City Kid, honkytonk from Wylie and the Wild West, country from Kristina Murray, surf rock from D.B. Rielly, roots rock from the Shoebox letters, rock & roll from the Hard Working Americans, gospel from The Blind Boys Of Alabama, and cowpunk from Pierce Edens and the Dirty Work. "Will Kimbrough" originated from Americana Music Show.
Kandia Crazy Horse talks about the Allman Brothers influence on her life, the beauty of the Sierra Madres, her NSACAR obsession, and modern cowgirls. She also sets up and plays three tracks from her album, Stampede. Also on this episode, rock & roll from the Hard Working Americans, beautiful counry from Rosanne Cash, blues from Ray Benson, honkytonk from Wylie and the Wild West, blues rock from the Sioux City Kid, a tear jerker from D.B. Rielly, and some country rock from Kristina Murray. "Kandia Crazy Horse" originated from Americana Music Show.