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Almost Famous on 95.9 WATD
Almost Christmas 2024 (12/17/24)

Almost Famous on 95.9 WATD

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 0:30


Almost Christmas 2024 - Dropbox Link: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/19rz2qtlngsqn7o8vyi7m/AlmostChristmas12172024.mp3?rlkey=fmhwhjtsilewkzfuw3vp2svat&dl=0    The Aldous Collins Band, Cara Brindisi, Ashley Jordan, The Ballroom Thieves, Chad Perrone, Eddie Japan, Dwight and Nicole, Total Strangers, Lake Street Dive, Munk Duane,The Elovaters/Jackson Weatherbee, Lainey Dionne, Jay Psaros, LEW, Lori McKenna, Christa Gniadek, Liz Longley, Sarah Martin, Rocco DeRosa, Jillian Dawn, Adam Frates, Dalton & The Sheriffs, The Ghouls, Jill McCracken, Mark Erelli, Kimaya Diggs, Eli “Paperboy” Reed, OldJack, Valerie Barretto, The Something, Sam Robbins/Halley Neal, and more!

Simply Folk Interviews
November 2024 Request Show

Simply Folk Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2024


The requests are rolling in! Tune in for an eclectic and meaningful mix of listener-selected favorites from Jean Redpath, Nanci Griffith, Mark Erelli and more. We’ll include songs for Armistice […]

Basic Folk
Riffing on Life: Chuck Prophet talks Music, Surfing, and Storytelling with Mark Erelli, EP. 284

Basic Folk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 76:09


Editor's note: For this episode, we invited our friend Mark Erelli to interview Chuck Prophet. The two are familiar with each other's work through songwriting together for Mark's latest album Lay Your Darkness Down (2023). We're thrilled to welcome Mark back as guest host!Chuck Prophet has been a mainstay on the indie and Americana music scenes since the 1980s, before either designation was a common part of the rock 'n' roll lexicon. Through his guitar work in the seminal psychedelic desert rock band Green On Red, musical collaborations with Kelly Willis, Kim Richey, and Warren Zevon, and a string of over a dozen solo records, Prophet has carved out a respected niche in rock music history with his “California Noir” sound. It's a streak he probably could have kept riding for the rest of his career, if not for his sudden diagnosis with lymphoma a couple years ago. During his treatment and eventual recovery from cancer, Prophet found solace in his record collection—in particular the vibrant rhythms and danceable energy of Cumbia. He eventually sought out a favorite local band in the genre to jam, and then formally collaborate on Wake The Dead, Prophet's first new solo album in four years. The project blends his longtime band The Mission Express with members of the Cumbia outfit Quiensave, and the result is equal parts familiar and fresh.I have firsthand knowledge of Prophet's freewheeling collaborative process, having worked with him and his longtime songwriting partner Klipschutz on a song for my 2020 album Blindsided. I once taught with Chuck at a folk festival songwriting school, and was relieved to be able to play before him at the instructor open mic, because no one wants to follow Chuck Prophet. His musical catalog is so deep and broad that it's both inspiring…and a bit overwhelming. It was a joy to re-connect with him for a wide-ranging conversation about his new album, that also touched upon his sense of humor, guitar playing techniques, surfing culture, and even his favorite Bob Seger song.Follow Basic Folk on social media: https://basicfolk.bio.link/Sign up for Basic Folk's newsletter: https://bit.ly/basicfolknewsHelp produce Basic Folk by contributing: https://basicfolk.com/donate/Interested in sponsoring us? Contact BGS: https://bit.ly/sponsorBGSpodsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

The Sundilla Radio Hour
The Sundilla Radio Hour #583

The Sundilla Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 59:04


The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 06/24/24 featuring: Joe Jencks “Let Me Sing You a Song” Poets, Philosophers, Workers & Wanderers (2017 Joe Jencks) 4:34 Mark Erelli “Northern Star (String Quintet Version)” Mark Erelli (25th Anniversary Edition) (2024 Mark Erelli) 5:17 Sunny War “Caught it from the Rye” The Laginappe Sessions (2020 Aquarium Drunkard) 3:47 Tom Rush “Glory Road” Gardens Old, Flowers New (2024 Appleseed) 2:24 Stephanie Sammons “Billboard Sign” Time and Evolution (2024 Stephanie Sammons) 4:21 Watchhouse “Wondrous Love” Watchhouse (2021 Tiptoe Tiger) 2:35 Spencer LaJoye “Shadow Puppets” Shadow Puppets (2024 Spencer LaJoye) 4:23 Crow and Gazelle “Blackbird” As Above Now so Below (2024 Crow and Gazelle) 2:05 Dave Carter & Tracy Grammer “Disappearing Man” Drum Hat Buddha (2014 Signature Sounds) 3:49 Verlon Thompson “Morning Always Wins” Out at the Barn (Verlon Thompson) 4:04 Abby Posner “Second Chances” Second Chances (2023 Blackbird) 2:31 Dana Cooper “Beauty and Ruin” The Ghost of Tucumcari (2024 Dana Cooper) 3:50 Maya De Vitry “Stacy, In Her Wedding Gown” Infinite (2023 Mad Maker Studio) 3:57 Tray Wellington “Wasted Time” Black Banjo (2022 Mountain Home) 2:35

Basic Folk
Claps, Covers, and Come Ons: Inside Barnstar!'s Musical Mischief, ep. 262

Basic Folk

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 57:49


Barnstar!, Boston's premiere kinda bluegrass and definitely bombastic band, has released their new album Furious Kindness and we're #blessed to welcome Mark Erelli and Zachariah Hickman to the pod. Originally a fun side hustle and bluegrass vehicle for Zack, the group, which also includes Charlie Rose and Taylor and Jake Armerding, started very casually performing at the legendary local Cantab Lounge. Zack accurately likens the vibe of the place to a basement Star Wars Cantina full of bluegrass bands.In between their main gigs with performers like Josh Ritter and Lori McKenna and solo careers, Barnstar! has cultivated an explosive live performance filled with energy and emotional expression leaving concert attendees cheering and crying along. Included in their repertoire are some of the finest music covers including many that you'd never expect to see on a kind of bluegrass band album, like The Hold Steady, Patty Griffin, Elliott Smith and Elizabeth & The Catapult. We talk about what it's like to bring a cover song to the band to learn as well as co-writing with friends like Dinty Child and Chuck Prophet. We'd be remiss if we did not address the alien-like quality of Mark Erelli's singing voice and learn that it is because of his bestie Zack and Barnstar! that he can sing like this. Now he finds himself performing vocal warm-ups before hitting the stage with the guys. Not something he ever thought he'd do. All members of Barnstar! contribute and sing to the new album Furious Kindness, an album that just wants to shout in your face about how awesome you really are.Follow Basic Folk on social media: https://basicfolk.bio.link/Sign up for Basic Folk's newsletter: https://bit.ly/basicfolknewsHelp produce Basic Folk by contributing: https://basicfolk.com/donate/Interested in sponsoring us? Contact BGS: https://bit.ly/sponsorBGSpodsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

Is Breakfast Included?
162 - Mark Erelli

Is Breakfast Included?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 69:16


On the show this week, Lisa and Bernie sit down with the talented Mark Erelli, a singer/songwriter from Reading, MA. Mark discusses his background in evolutionary biology, his recent diagnosis of retinitis pigmentosa, (RP) and the importance of accessibility in the music industry. He also opens up about his songwriting process and collaborations, including work with the renowned Lori McKenna, and how experiences like these helped shape his musical evolution. markerelli.com patreon.com/markerelli wearebarnstar.com ****************************************** Hungry for more? Check us out at https://isbreakfast.com ******************************************

Basic Folk
Dinty Child Dreams Up Tunes on Island Time, ep. 249

Basic Folk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 50:18


Dinty Child, founding member of Session Americana, the beloved Boston roots music collective, who've accidentally been a band for twenty years, has just released his second solo album, Letting the Lions In. The new songs feature co-writing on all tracks between Dinty and Boston area songwriters like Mark Erelli, Kris Delmhorst and Dave Godowsky. A self-proclaimed slow-writer, the majority of these songs were written on the annual Sub Rosa songwriting retreat Dinty runs on Three Mile Island (no, not that Three Mile Island) on Lake Winnipesaukee in New Hampshire. Owned by the Appalachian Mountain Club, Dinty's family has been working at the island for over 100 years. Dinty currently serves at the off-season manager, putting his musician and carpenter skills to good use hosting songwriter friends at said retreat like Rose Cousins, Rose Polenzani, Rachael Price, Miss Tess and many more, as well as Miles of Music, a summer camp run by Dinty, Kristin Andreassen and Laura Cortese.Letting the Lions In was co-produced by Zachariah Hickman (Josh Ritter, Ray LaMontagne) and recorded at Great North Sound in Parsonsfield Maine over the course of three days in the spring of 2021. Dinty says: "I often trade construction work for studio time there." During our conversation, we dig into why these songs needed to be recorded. Our consensus is that legacy and spreading joy to his community are the top two reasons. Also, Dinty, who says an annoyingly large percentage of his songs start as dreams, talks about what kind of sleeper he is, what's with the lion and his thoughts on drinking thanks to the handful of alcohol songs on the new album. Dinty is a dear friend to the podcast and an important part of the New England musical landscape, we're thrilled to have him on the show!Follow Basic Folk on social media: https://basicfolk.bio.link/ Sign up for Basic Folk's newsletter: https://bit.ly/basicfolknews Help produce Basic Folk by contributing: https://basicfolk.com/donate/ Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

Almost Famous on 95.9 WATD
Almost Christmas 2023 (12/19/23)

Almost Famous on 95.9 WATD

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 160:59


Local sounds of the holiday season performed by bands and musicians from across New England. Including...Liz Longley, Dalton And The Sheriffs,  Jillian Jensen, Dwight and Nicole, Lauren Weintraub, Adam Frates, Eli Paperboy Reed, Pat & Mal Fey, Timmy Brown, Mark Erelli, Ambar Cassidy feat Local TV, Grace Potter & The Nocturnal, Isabel Pless, Katlyn Evans & Rob Pagnano, Lori McKenna, Chad Perrone, Aldous Collins Band, Avi Jacob, Carly Tefft, Eddie Japan, Jackson Weatherbee, Lainey Dionne & Rayvon, Jay Psaros, Juliana Hatfield, Stephen Sifflard, Katie Dobbins, Sam Robbins & Halley Neal, Joe Merrick, Lake Street Dive, Kimaya Diggs, Hope Shanley, Candy O'Terry feat. Crit Harmon and Grace Kelly, Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Grace Morrison, Ayla Brown, Ballroom Thieves, Amanda McCarthy, Crooked Coast, Letters to Cleo, Munk Duane, OldJack, Renee Leavitt, Sarah Martin, Morgan Clark, and more!

Basic Folk
Antje Duvekot, ep. 233

Basic Folk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 58:48


Antje Duvekot confronts trauma with a newfound wisdom and fierceness on her new record, My New Wild West, her best in her 20 plus year career produced by her friend Mark Erelli. To put it plainly, Antje, who moved to America from Germany at age 13, had a really rough time as a teenager. She was transplanted to a totally new universe with a new language she barely understood with unsupportive and abusive parents. She soothed herself with music, her first love. She sang and played guitar very quietly, which has translated to the musician she has become. Her voice can be soft, child-like and playful, but it can also be strong and deep. The control is incredible. Not to mention, this woman's observation of the world is profound. In each song, she creates worlds that come to life with her poignant lyricism. It's arresting and always unexpected.This interview was different for me in that Antje and I have known each other for over two decades. That's happened before on Basic Folk, but it feels like our careers started on the exact same day and we've grown together in this messy business. The story is that we met at Club Passim (maybe it was a Gillian Welch tribute night and thanks to Matt Smith) in Cambridge, MA around 2002. It took one song and I was floored. She gave me her CD, I took it and played it over and over on the WERS Coffeehouse (the morning folk show). Every Coffeehouse DJ knew how to spell her name and would expect to field calls every time we played her music. That just doesn't happen anymore; it was right at the end of an era when radio could do that. From there, Antje's career took shape. I'll be forever grateful to her for that experience. It really felt like radio at its best: connecting a community with something really needed in an organic way. It's good to get back together in our conversation. Please excuse me if I'm a little too casual in this one! Follow Basic Folk on social media: https://basicfolk.bio.link/ Sign up for Basic Folk's newsletter: https://bit.ly/basicfolknews Help produce Basic Folk by contributing: https://basicfolk.com/donate/ Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

The Other 22 Hours
Mark Erelli on the ritual, learning from others, and choosing daily.

The Other 22 Hours

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 55:08


Links:Mark ErelliThe Stray BirdsLori McKennaJosh RitterKris DelmhorstMark Erelli - By DegreesAmericana AwardsRetinitis PigmentosaClick here to watch this conversation on YouTube.Social Media:The Other 22 Hours InstagramThe Other 22 Hours TikTokMichaela Anne InstagramAaron Shafer-Haiss InstagramSend us your feedback!The Other 22 Hours FeedbackAll music written, performed, and produced by Aaron Shafer-Haiss.

RiYL
Episode 577: Mark Erelli

RiYL

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 47:31


Sometimes your body knows innately, well before those reach your brain and sink their hooks into your consciousness. Of course, it's also entirely possible that Blindsided's title was just one of those strange bits of cosmic irony. The word arrived well before Mark Erelli was diagnosed with Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP) a degenerative eye condition that almost invariably leads to blindness. The diagnosis would arrive in the summer of 2020, triggered by fuzzy vision during an outdoor live show. It's a struggle which informs his latest, Lay Your Darkness Down. It's a bid to relay a life altering condition, both literally and metaphorically, in a bid to capture broader themes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Pigs in a Podcast
Episode #56 - Mark Erelli with Ramblin' Ror

Pigs in a Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023


Ramblin' Ror' chats with songwriter Mark Erelli (phoning in from a wintery Boston) about his new release, "Lay Your Darkness Down". This episode includes the CD cut of "The Man I Am" from the new record.

Ambiguously Blind
Mark Erelli and Lay Your Darkness Down

Ambiguously Blind

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 54:14


During a performance in summer 2020, Mark Erelli looked down at his guitar neck and couldn't believe what he saw. Or rather, what he couldn't see: his fingers on the frets. Soon after, a diagnosis of Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP) would bring some answers, but it also yielded new questions. Does diminished eyesight correlate with lesser insight? Does your songwriting change when your perception of the world around you changes? These questions, and Erelli's hunt for creative agency, are at the heart of his new album Lay Your Darkness Down.  Mark stops by to share a bit about his early RP journey and talk to John about his new album. Although his 13th solo record, Mark explains why Lay Your Darkness Down is the first record he felt like he needed to make in this new season of life. Mark and John discuss lyrical comprehension, Mark's musical influences and play snippets from Marks new record.    :: SHOW LINKS :: For show notes, guest profiles, photos, blog and more information, visit AmbiguouslyBlind.com and connect on:    Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Linkedin  Like what we're doing? Support us: Buy Me A Coffee This is a listener supported podcast.  Please consider donating to build and sustain our community  :: GUEST LINKS :: More details: Mark Erelli: https://www.ambiguouslyblind.com/guests/mark-erelli/ Mark's website: https://www.markerelli.com/  Mark's music on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3lthisC   

Rocker Dog Podcast
Mark Erelli

Rocker Dog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 37:46


Singer-songwriter Mark Erelli joins the show this week to talk about his Lab-Weimaraner mix rescue dog Leo and how he helped Mark navigate a life-changing diagnosis of Retinitis Pigmentosa which is a degenerative eye disease that leads to blindness. Mark's stirring new album Lay Your Darkness Down, written in the wake of his diagnosis, was released on February 3rd via Soundly Music.

Out of the Box Album of the Week with Paul Shugrue

He's been recording since the late 90's and his new album, “Lay Your Darkness Down” is inspired by a recent diagnosis of a degenerative eye disease that could leave him blind.

Freight Train Boogie Podcasts
Freight Train Boogie Show #530

Freight Train Boogie Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2023 60:28


FTB podcast #530 features 2 new albums, "North Georgia Rounder" by Pony Bradshaw and Brit Taylor's "Kentucky Blue".  Also new music from Mark Erelli, Angela Strehli, Mile Twelve and more. Full playlist: http://ftbpodcasts.com/?p=9083

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Basic Folk
Mark Erelli, ep. 198

Basic Folk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 58:44


Help produce Basic Folk by contributing at https://basicfolk.com/donate/Mark Erelli is slowly going blind. In August 2020, he noticed he couldn't see his fingers during a show. After that, as he was driving in a tunnel everything went black. Mark went to the doctor and was diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa, or RP. Since then, his life has changed in ways he could have never imagined. He doesn't drive at night, he carries a flashlight everywhere he goes, his relationship with his family, his writing and career have been pushed to the brink. All the processing he's done over the last three years has led him to his latest album, Lay Your Darkness Down.In our conversation, we talk about Mark's new challenges he's faced while living with RP. He shares what it was like for him to tell friends and how he constantly has to advocate for himself. One aspect he did not expect was being able to use his white male privilege to speak up about his disability in hopes to help the community of people with disabilities. Once he realized that, he recognized that it was his responsibility to speak up for the greater good.One hilarious note: my 6 month old puppy decided she wanted to interrupt and tear apart a book during the interview. I tried to get her out of the room, but in the end, she insisted that she remain. I apologize for the occasional rustling and background noise. If you listen hard enough at one point, you can hear Dottie the cat growling at her. Yay puppies.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

Records Revisited
Episode 273: Episode 273 – Mark Erelli discusses Roy Orbison's "Mystery Girl"

Records Revisited

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 106:54


The guys are joined by Mark Erelli and repeat revisitor Jeff Frame to discuss “Mystery Girl" from Roy Orbison.  Fair warning: Ben and Jeff recorded in Jeff's studio in Cali so some insanity and inside jokes did occur.  Plenty of other conversation about Bill Morrissey, Justin Townes Earle, RP, finding catharsis, "Boys of Summer," the Wilbury's, Bono & Benmont, Elvis Costello, lots of love songs and also a song about windsurfing, and Ben needs to rethink his score on the album's extra track (Brian Eno tainted his score).   Check out Mark Erelli here:https://www.markerelli.com/Check out Roy Orbison here:https://royorbison.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/ or join our Patreon at patreon.com/RecordsRevisitedPodcast

The See-Through Podcast
Mark Erelli (Musician)

The See-Through Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2023 66:37


Episode 081 | Mark Erelli joins the podcast! In this episode, Lance and Mark discuss the story behind Mark's new album "Lay Your Darkness Down" which was fueled by a mid-life retinitis pigmentosa diagnosis, pandemic seclusion and a successful kickstarter that raised over $85,000! Mark Erelli is an American singer/songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and touring folk musician from Reading, Massachusetts. His new album "Lay Your Darkness Down" is available February 3rd.  ------------------------- SUPPORT SEE-THROUGH: Merch: https://seethroughpod.com/merch Patreon: https://patreon.com/seethroughpod ------------------------- MARK ERELLI LINKS: Website: https://www.markerelli.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@mark-erelli Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/markerelli ------------------------- SEE-THROUGH LINKS: Website: https://www.seethroughpod.com/ Subscribe (YouTube): https://bit.ly/3JRSPEO Instagram: https://instagram.com/seethroughpod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@seethroughpod Twitter: https://twitter.com/seethroughpod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/seethroughpod

Almost Famous on 95.9 WATD
Almost Christmas 2022 (12/20/22)

Almost Famous on 95.9 WATD

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 164:41


Local sounds of the holiday season performed by independent musicians from New England. Artists include: The Aldous Collins Band, The Ballroom Thieves, Eddie Japan w/Ruby Rose Fox, Eli Paperboy Reed, Erin Harpe & The Delta Swingers, Isabel Pless, Jackson Weatherbee, Jay Psaros, Jillian Cardarelli, Joe Merrick, Mark Erelli, Monica Rizzio, OldJack, Rocco Derosa, Morgan Clark, Chad Perrone, Brynn Elliott, Christa Gniadek, Dalton & The Sheriffs, Jesse Dee, Kimaya Diggs, Lake Street Dive, Munk Duane, Lori McKenna, Ricky Duren w/Kate Kadan and The Blue Light Bandits, Paige Davis, Liz Longley, Lainey Dionne, The Alternate Roots, Pat and Mal Fey of Total Strangers, Jill McCracken, Andrew Smith, Hana Kahn, Brian McKenzie, Jillian Jensen, Lauren Weintraub, Louie Bello, Marc Sherman, My Silent Bravery, The Push Stars, Susan Cattaneo, Tony Saverino, Katie Dobbins, The Running Mates, Will Dailey, and more!!

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The Sundilla Radio Hour
The Sundilla Radio Hour #504

The Sundilla Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 59:01


The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 12/12/2022 featuring: Mark Erelli “The Man I Am” Lay Your Darkness Down (2022 Mark Erelli) 4:42 Greg Greenway “Stars” Songs from the Beginning (2022 Greg Greenway) 3:12 Lauren Balthrop “Thank You” Things Will Be Different (2022 Olivia) 4:17 Dan Weber “Farewell Maggie Valley” The Way the River Goes (2022 Dan Weber) 3:32 Deidre McCalla “Amaryllis” Endless Grace (2022 Deidre McCalla) 3:31 Forest Sun “Follow the Love” Follow the Love (2022 Forest Sun) 2:27 Wes Collins “Last Saturday” Jabberwockies (2022 Wes Collins) 2:43 Lily DeTaeye “Westbound” Single (2022 Station 1) 3:15 Lon “My Father” Thankfully Distracted (2022 Lonakot) 4:13 Rod Picott “Make Your Own Light” Paper Hearts & Broken Arrows (2022 Rod Picott) 3:54 Maya De Vitry “Real Time, Real Tears” Violet Light (2022 Mad Maker Studio) 3:01 David LaMotte “Here For You” Still (2022 Dryad Publishing) 3:04 Mama's Broke “Windows” Narrow Line (2022 Mama's Broke) 3:19 The Pine Hearts “Darling Don't the Sunlight in Your Eyes” Lost Love Songs (2022 The Pine Hearts) 3:41

The Sundilla Radio Hour
The Sundilla Radio Hour #497

The Sundilla Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 59:01


The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 10/24/2022 featuring: Emily Mure “Waiting for Change” Worth (2017 Emily Mure Music) 5:04 Mark Erelli “The Man I Am” Lay Your Darkness Down (2022 Mark Erelli) 4:42 Sparrow Blue “Whippoorwill” Rabbit in the Moon (2018 Sparrow Blue) 3:44 Jared Rabin “Tunnel's End” Chasing the Light (2022 Jared Rabin) 3:10 Ever More Nest “Out Loud” Out Here Now (2022 Ever More Nest) 4:22 Scott Cook “What to Keep” Tangle of Souls (Scott Cook) 3:50 Abigail Lapell “All Dressed Up” Stolen Time (2022 Outside Music) 3:25 Tom Kimmel “Poetic Justice” Short Stories (1999 Point Clear) 4:31 Stephen Simmons “Lay On the Tracks” Last Call (2004 Locke Creek) 4:59 Lilli Lewis “Coffee Shop Girl” Americana (2021 Elysium House) 5:16 Airpark “Quiet Type” Quiet Type: An Intimate Collection of New & Old (2021 Eugenia Hall) 2:53 Sunny War “Eyes” Simple Syrup (2021 Sunny War) 3:19

Artscape
This weekend: New Bedford Folk Festival and Newport Live

Artscape

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 1:21


Mark Erelli is performing at Norman Bird Sanctuary on Friday, part of Newport Live - a concert series previously known as Common Fence Music. The New Bedford Folk Festival is this Saturday and Sunday. We talked with Tom Rush, one of the featured performers.

Artscape
This weekend: New Bedford Folk Festival and Newport Live

Artscape

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 5:00


Mark Erelli is performing at Norman Bird Sanctuary on Friday, part of Newport Live - a concert series previously known as Common Fence Music. The New Bedford Folk Festival is this Saturday and Sunday. We talked with Tom Rush, one of the featured performers.

Prompt Queens
FAI Field Report 6: Mark Erelli

Prompt Queens

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2022 32:11


My final interview from the dance is Mr. Mark Erelli. What a pleasure to get a chance to talk to him after being a fan of his for so many years. Mark (and Emily) and I have met many times through The Listening Room in Hastings, but this was the first time I had the chance to talk songs. Listen in, hear his great song, "The Hitter," and be sure to check out the rest of his catalog after the show. In light of recent events, I recommend his song, "By Degrees" if you haven't heard it yet. Find out more and where he's playing by checking out his website, www.markerelli.com

The Sundilla Radio Hour
The Sundilla Radio Hour #464

The Sundilla Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 59:01


The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 03/14/2022 featuring: Terra Spencer “Feels Like Home” Chasing Rabbits (2020 Terra Spencer) 5:03 Jake Blount “The Man Was Burning” Single (2022 Jake Blount) 2:35 Kaia Kater “New Colossus” Grenades (2018 Smithsonian Folkways) 4:26 Johnsmith “Sing Him to the Shore” Backroads (2022 Johnsmith) 4:23 Greg Greenway “Let It Roll” Songs from the Beginning (2022 Greg Greenway) 4:21 The Rough & Tumble “Remember When” Love is Gross (but it looks good on you) (2022 The Rough & Tumble) 2:34 Mark Erelli “Hourglass” For a Song (2016 Mark Erelli) 2:34 Emily Barker “The Woman Who Planted Trees” A Dark Murmuration of Words (2020 Everyone Sang) 3:15 Brett Ratliff “Glory Up Above” Whitesburg, KY (2021 June Appal) 3:15 Steven Roback “Old World” Legacy: A Collection of New Folk Music (Windham Hill) 3:10 Sunny War “Lucid Lucy” Simple Syrup (2021 Sunny War) 3:37 Joe Crookston “Good Luck John” Darkling & the BlueBird Jubilee (2011 Joe Crookston) 3:41 Our Native Daughters “I Knew I Could Fly” Songs of Our Native Daughters (2019 Smithsonian Folkways) 3:40

Almost Famous on 95.9 WATD
Almost Christmas 2021 (12/21/21)

Almost Famous on 95.9 WATD

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 157:12


Almost Famous Christmas 2021 - Featuring: The Aldous Collins Band, Eddie Japan, Carly Tefft, Lori McKenna, Munk Duane, Lake Street Dive, Rocco Derosa, Monica Rizzio, Ashley Jordan, Andy Brink, Todd Thibaud, Jay Psaros, Mark Erelli, Katlyn Evans & Rob Pagnano, Liz Longley, Crooked Coast, The Running Mates, Amanda McCarthy, Joe Merrick, Kala Farnham, Katie Dobbins, Chad Parrone, Meagan Hickman, Jillian Jensen, Christa Ginadek Jimenez, Lovely Hoffman, Grace Morrison, Sarah Martin, My Silent Bravery, Morgan Clark, Casey McQuellin, Tony Savarino, Kim Moberg, Didn't Planet, Sir Christian and more!!

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(*both laugh*) The Dying Scene Interviews
(*both laugh*) Episode 47: Jesse Ahern!

(*both laugh*) The Dying Scene Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 78:14


Boston-area Americana-punk troubadour Jesse Ahern has shared stages with everyone from Dropkick Murphys to Rancid to Frank Turner to Lenny Lashley and countless others both across the US and across Europe. At long last, he finally sits down with us for a chat about his new album, "Heartache and Love." The album grew out of sessions that popped up during the pandemic when what had been some pretty expansive 2020 tour plans ground to a halt. The album both refines and expands upon the sort of roots-rock-meets-folk-punk thing that Ahern has been doing so well for years now. It helped earn Ahern a Boston Music Award nomination for Americana Artist Of The Year, where he's up against some local heavy hitters like Mark Erelli and Lila Wiles and Lashley himself. At first glance, it might seem that Ahern would fit into a handful of other categories, from Singer-Songwriter of the Year to Punk/Hardcore or Rock or Folk or even Blues Artist of the Year...but maybe that's what makes Ahern so perfect for the Americana label, because his sound is an amalgam of all of the above, all of which make him an artist rooted in classic American working-class music. As you might imagine based on the almost 90-minute length of our chat, we cover a lot of ground, from parenting three children during a pandemic, to touring Europe with Dropkick Murphys and Frank Turner, to his upcoming overseas run with Chuck Ragan and Chris Cresswell, to growing up in the Boston area music scene, to the struggles with addiction and the depths of the recovery community in the punk scene. We also talk quite a bit about Lenny Lashley, because he's a one-of-a-kind. Check out Ahern's website here: https://www.jesseahern.com/ Order "Heartache & Love" here: https://www.jesseahern.com/store Watch the video for "Just A Moment" here: https://youtu.be/CJFlBaypUME Watch the video for "Lost In This World" here: https://youtu.be/4ebNhULQ3E4 (*both laughs*) theme song is an excerpt from [laughs] track "Hurts To Laugh." © KALI MASI 2021 ℗ Take This To Heart Records 2021

What's in a Song
Mark Erelli "Critical thinking for the Songwriter"

What's in a Song

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 53:43


My guest today is award winning singer songwriter and producer Mark Erelli.  Mark has produced albums for Lori McKenna, toured with Josh Ritter, Paula Cole, Tim McGraw and Faith Hill.  He has released over 11 albums as a solo artist.On this episode, Mark dives into the writing process from one of the songs off his new record Blindsided and the crucial art of critical thinking for the songwriter.  He shares his favorite ways to rhyme, how to write to the biggest idea and a few of his favorite chords and much more.  https://www.scarletkeys.com https://www.markerelli.com. 

Almost Famous on 95.9 WATD
Boston Music Award Nominees 2021 (11/9/21)

Almost Famous on 95.9 WATD

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 104:56


A look at some Boston Music Award nominations for 2021 including Lake Street Dive, Darlingside, Kaiti Jones, Coral Moons, House of Harm, Alice Howe, Mark Erelli, Destiny Claymore, Morgan Johnston, The Ballroom Thieves, Kaylee Federmann, Natalie Joly, Linnea's Garden, Ali McGuirk, Squirrel Flower, Future Teens, Zola Simone, Blue Light Bandits, Dwight & Nicole, Dalton & The Sheriffs, Freeepop, The Wolff Sisters, Airport, Grace Morrison, Will Dailey, Weakend Friends and more. Vote now at www.BostonMusicAwards.com.

WPKN Community Radio
Bruce Swan -- Conversation with singer / songwriter Mark Erelli

WPKN Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 37:14


Conversation with singer / songwriter Mark Erelli about the new record BLINDSIDED. Released in March at the start of the pandemic and an accompanying acoustic ep BLINDSIDED ACOUSTIC released in October. An open conversation about recording, marketing, and not being able to tour out a new record as well as the challenges of what the future will bring. Erelli's tenth album is a wonderful listen. Interview originally aired on Friday, October 30, 2020, on Music My Mother Would Not Like.

Hangin' & Sangin'
Episode 138 - Mark Erelli

Hangin' & Sangin'

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 52:06


Singer/songwriter Mark Erelli discusses the making and breaking of his latest release, Blindsided, amidst a world in turmoil. Hosted by music journalist Kelly McCartney.

Music at Three Pines:  The Podcast

In this episode, I sit down with Mark Erelli. If you have not heard him, I recommend digging into his work. He has been one of our favorite musicians since we first heard him in 2006. He released his most recent album, Blindsided, right as the pandemic started, so, like so many artists during this time, has been unable to tour in support of this great album. I hope you enjoy this conversation and then visit his website and order some music and merchandise. https://www.markerelli.com/

Almost Famous on 95.9 WATD
2020 Boston Music Award Nominees

Almost Famous on 95.9 WATD

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 54:23


In this special bonus podcast you'll hear select highlights of Boston Music Award Nominees - including House of Harm, Sasha Slone, Squirrel Flower, Kaylee Federmann, Prateek, Mark Erelli, Coral Moons, Lula Wiles, Ayla Brown, Dalton & The Sheriffs, Jazzmyn Redd, Ballroom Thieves and Tanya Donelley. Vote for your favorites right now at www.BostonMusicAwards.com. 

Folk Roots Radio... with Jan Hall
Episode 525 - feat. Stan Simon - Songs From Strange Places & More New Releases

Folk Roots Radio... with Jan Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2020 59:24


Toronto based singer-songwriter Stan Simon joins us on Episode 525 of Folk Roots Radio to chat about his third album, "Songs From Strange Places", a lovely new country folk recording that takes its lead from the great singer-songwriters and balladeers of our time, on a reflective collection of songs that explore themes of love, loss and spiritual exploration. We also check out more of the latest new releases and this time around hear from Sarah Jarosz, Chalk Horse Music, The SteelDrivers, Jake Blount, Josh Kimbrough, Lynn Jackson, Mark Erelli and Ken Tizzard & Music For Goats. More at https://folkrootsradio.com.

The Curiosity Hour Podcast
Episode 148 - Mark Erelli (The Curiosity Hour Podcast by Tommy Estlund and Dan Sterenchuk)

The Curiosity Hour Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 68:29


Episode 148 - Mark Erelli Dan Sterenchuk and Tommy Estlund are honored to have as our guest, Mark Erelli. “All the things that brought me comfort, they just seem tired and worn, what always used to work ain't working anymore,” sings award-winning, Massachusetts-based singer/songwriter Mark Erelli, a few songs in to his forthcoming release Blindsided. It's a realization that has washed over many of us, like headlights sweeping across the bedroom ceiling on a sleepless night. But for a songwriter, such an appraisal is a call to action. When choosing tracks for his new release, Erelli gravitated towards those that wrestled with the questions we encounter in the “middle,” the certain point in life when you reflect on your hopes and dreams and what you thought were certainties. The aptly-titled Blindsided was forged in this process of reckoning, of taking stock of the soul, and being pleasantly surprised. Mining the same gritty yet soulful territory as John Hiatt's Bring The Family or Bonnie Raitt's Nick Of Time, Erelli contemplates the delicate tension between love and commitment, faith and family, disillusion-ment and hope. But this isn't a confession from the therapist's couch; it's rock 'n roll, and Erelli is clearly taking his cues from heroes like Petty and Prine. Over the course of Blindsided's 11 tracks, the message of each song is distilled to its purest form, as fearlessly honest in perspective as it is straightforward in its delivery. Erelli has forged a colorful career by making the art of “being everywhere all the time” seem ef-fortless. It's hard to think of another artist who seems equally at home serving as a sideman for GRAMMY-winning artists like Paula Cole, Marc Cohn, and Josh Ritter, or producing albums for Lori McKenna, as he does writing and producing his own material, like last year's “By Degrees,” on which he was joined by a host of voices including Rosanne Cash and Sheryl Crow. That song was nominated for “Song Of The Year” at the 2019 Americana Music Awards, and served to re-introduce Erelli to a wider audience. And just in time, because Blindsided combines the exuber-ance of Erelli's signature sound with the wisdom that comes with over 20 years of songwriting, capturing an artist at a point in his career where he is clearly digging deep and swinging for the fences. “In one of my favorite Tom Petty songs, he sings ‘it took a world of trouble, took a world of tears, it took a long time to get back here,'” Erelli says. “I think I know exactly how he felt.” Website: https://www.markerelli.com The Curiosity Hour Podcast is hosted and produced by Dan Sterenchuk and Tommy Estlund. Please visit our website for more information: thecuriosityhourpodcast.com The Curiosity Hour Podcast is listener supported! To donate, click here: thecuriosityhourpodcast.com/donate/ Please visit this page for information where you can listen to our podcast: thecuriosityhourpodcast.com/listen/ Disclaimers: The Curiosity Hour Podcast may contain content not suitable for all audiences. Listener discretion advised. The views and opinions expressed by the guests on this podcast are solely those of the guest(s). These views and opinions do not necessarily represent those of The Curiosity Hour Podcast. This podcast may contain explicit language.

Folkscene Radio Show
Mark Erelli live on Folkscene. Recorded 11-9-2002

Folkscene Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 58:23


Mark Erelli live on Folkscene. Recorded November 9, 2002. Hosted by the late Howard Larman. Engineered and remastered for broadcast by Peter Cutler. ©Folkscene

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Basic Folk 64: Mark Erelli's "Blindsided" Track by Track

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020 63:42


We get a track by track from New England singer/songwriter Mark Erelli on his new album Blindsided on Basic Folk! The record came out last week and is very Tom Petty inspired. Mark talks about how the late legend inspired the sound and even at least one song. We talk about the contributions from the players on the record, like when drummer Jamie Dick suggested a "Bo Diddley Beat" for the song "Can't Stand Myself," which Erelli had never tried before. There's lot of sweet, yet realistic love songs on this album that are appropriate coming from a married guy who's kids are getting older. And of course, there is his amaizng voice, which is on display on this record, especially on the final track "Careless." It was a pleasure to welcome Mark back to Basic Folk! If you missed his first appearance, go back and listen to Episode 6 of the podcast. This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts.

Almost Famous on 95.9 WATD
Mark Erelli (4/7/20)

Almost Famous on 95.9 WATD

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 55:29


Singer-songwriter and New England songwriting legend Mark Erelli joins us on the Tiny Stage by way of Zoom to chat about his latest album "Blindsided". It's available everywhere right now and for purchase at www.MarkErelli.com. He's also planning a streaming show on Thursday April 9th. Get all the details on his website. 

The Sundilla Radio Hour
The Sundilla Radio Hour #363

The Sundilla Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 59:02


The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 03/30/2020 featuring: Anna Tivel "Reverie" Heroes Waking Up (2016 Fluff and Gravy) 4:58 Anna Lynch "Beer in Jars" Apples in the Fall (2020 SJ21 Records & Tapes) 2:59 Mandolin Orange "Blue Ruin" Such Jubilee (2015 Yep Roc Records) 5:17 Ordinary Elephant "Worth the Weight" Honest (2019 Ordinary Elephant) 3:13 Chris Moyse "Time's Gonna Tell" Bitter Ballads & Cynical Prayers (2020 Chris Moyse) 3:09 Ellis Delaney "Wherever You Are" The Guest House (2017 Ellis Delaney) 3:47 Mark Erelli "Hourglass" For a Song (2016 Mark Erelli) 2:34 The Rough and Tumble "These Three Pines" Everything Goes Viral but My Band (The Rough and Tumble) 2:29 Davey O. "Man in Motion" Live on the Sundilla Radio Hour (Sundilla) 4:57 Michael Logen "Time Will Tell" Time Will Tell - Single (2020 Back Room Racket) 3:15 Anna Elizabeth Laube "Sunny Days" Tree (2016 Anna Elizabeth Laube) 2:15 Josh Harty "Holding On" Handmade (Josh Harty) 3:38 Naked Blue "Catch My Breath" Weightless (2013 Naked Blue) 3:50 Dave Potts "If I Broke the Record (Live)" Live At Sundilla (2012 Dave Potts) 4:12

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Basic Folk 64: Mark Erelli's 'Blindsided' - Track by Track

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 63:42


We get a track by track from New England singer/songwriter Mark Erelli on his new album Blindsided on Basic Folk! The record came out last week and is very Tom Petty inspired. Mark talks about how the late legend inspired the sound and even at least one song. We talk about the contributions from the players on the record, like when drummer Jamie Dick suggested a "Bo Diddley Beat" for the song "Can't Stand Myself," which Erelli had never tried before. There's lot of sweet, yet realistic love songs on this album that are appropriate coming from a married guy who's kids are getting older. And of course, there is his amaizng voice, which is on display on this record, especially on the final track "Careless." It was a pleasure to welcome Mark back to Basic Folk! If you missed his first appearance, go back and listen to Episode 6 of the podcast.

Basic Folk
Basic Folk 64 - Mark Erelli's "Blindsided" Track by Track

Basic Folk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 64:12


We get a track by track from New England singer/songwriter Mark Erelli on his new album Blindsided on Basic Folk! The record came out last week and is very Tom Petty inspired. Mark talks about how the late legend inspired the sound and even at least one song. We talk about the contributions from the players on the record, like when drummer Jamie Dick suggested a "Bo Diddley Beat" for the song "Can't Stand Myself," which Erelli had never tried before. There's lot of sweet, yet realistic love songs on this album that are appropriate coming from a married guy who's kids are getting older. And of course, there is his amaizng voice, which is on display on this record, especially on the final track "Careless." It was a pleasure to welcome Mark back to Basic Folk! If you missed his first appearance, go back and listen to Episode 6 of the podcast. This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts.

Basic Folk
Basic Folk 63 - Anais Mitchell Tribute at Club Passim

Basic Folk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 71:28


Songwriters pay tribute to Anais Mitchell in a concert recorded October 29, 2019. Peter Mulvey, Rose Polenzani, Mark Erelli, Molly Venter (Red Molly), Ali McGuirk, Liv Greene and Barry Rothman performed Anais songs at Club Passim. In between songs, I was there playing clips from Anais' interview on Basic Folk and clips from musicians and music fans talking about Anais. You'll hear thoughts about this amazing songwriter from Josh Ritter, Ani Difranco, Anthony Mason (CBS News), Josh Kaufman and Eric D. Johnson (Josh & Eric are from Bonny Light Horseman). This show was part of Peter Mulvey's yearly week-long festival at Passim called "The Lamplighter Sessions." Anais has been busy! She, of course, has her folk opera, Hadestown, on Broadway, she released an album with her band Bonny Light Horseman AND she's just given birth to her second child, Rosetta. We're releasing this episode on her birthday (March 26!). Hope you enjoy! This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts.

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Basic Folk 63: Anais Mitchell Tribute at Club Passim

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 72:11


Songwriters pay tribute to Anais Mitchell in a concert recorded October 29, 2019. Peter Mulvey, Rose Polenzani, Mark Erelli, Molly Venter (Red Molly), Ali McGuirk, Liv Greene and Barry Rothman performed Anais songs at Club Passim. In between songs, I was there playing clips from Anais' interview on Basic Folk and clips from musicians and music fans talking about Anais. You'll hear thoughts about this amazing songwriter from Josh Ritter, Ani Difranco, Anthony Mason (CBS News), Josh Kaufman and Eric D. Johnson (Josh & Eric are from Bonny Light Horseman). This show was part of Peter Mulvey's yearly week-long festival at Passim called "The Lamplighter Sessions." Anais has been busy! She, of course, has her folk opera, Hadestown, on Broadway, she released an album with her band Bonny Light Horseman AND she's just given birth to her second child, Rosetta. We're releasing this episode on her birthday (March 26!). Hope you enjoy!

Red Line Roots
Red Line Roots Podcast Episode 8 - Mark Erelli

Red Line Roots

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2020 60:30


Singer-songwriter Mark Erelli releases a new album (Blindsided) this Friday, March 27th.In anticipation, Ken caught up with Erelli to talk about the record, about co-writing, about all things songs and music.https://www.markerelli.com/

Salty Dog Blues N Roots Podcast
2M METHOD Blues N Roots - Salty Dog (March 2020)

Salty Dog Blues N Roots Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2020 124:28


Salty Dog's 2M METHOD Podcast, March 2020 Visit: www.salty.com.au Stand back! Yep, and keep yer distance, 2M in fact. The 2M Method show delivers some fabulous cuts to keep you stocked for tunes during your quarantine. Grab a listen and turn in up LOUD!! Cuts from Jimi Hendrix, Jeffery Foucault, Nathaniel Rateliff, C.W. Ayon, Drive By Truckers, Brandon Santini, Gwyn Ashton, Chris Finnen, Heartbrokers, Lloyd Spiegel, Streamliners, Los Skeletone Blues, Lily Hiatt, Ramon Taranco, Jack Broadbent, Jesse Parker, Warren Zevon, Third Mind, Jimmie Vaughan, Mark Erelli, Ben Reel, Neil Young and Crazy Horse. ----------- ARTIST / TRACK / ALBUM ** Australia 1. Jimi Hendrix / Born Under A Bad Sign / Blues 2. Jeffery Foucault / Rico / Salt As Wolves 3. Nathaniel Rateliff / You Need Me / And It's Still Alright 4. C.W. Ayon / End Of My Rope / What They Say 5. Drive By Truckers / Thoughts And Prayers / The Unravelling 6. Brandon Santini / What You Doing To Me / This Time Another Year 7. ** Gwyn Ashton N Chris Finnen / I Can Feel That Mojo Working / Rajas, Jugs N Mojo Hands 8. ** Heartbrokers / Bad Static / Vol 10. 9. ** Lloyd Spiegel / Rattle Your Cage / Cut N Run 10. ** The Streamliners / Hate To Cry / Kickin Back The Blues 11. ** Los Skeletone Blues / Still Bizarre / Too Ready 12. Lily Hiatt / Some Kind Of Drug / Walking Proof 13. Ramon Taranco / Desperate Love / Cuban Blues Man 14. Jack Broadbent / Underneath The Rain / Portrait 15. ** Jesse Parker N Troubled Waters / Hurricane / Goin' Swimming 16. Warren Zevon / Dirty Life And Times / The Wind 17. The Third Mind / East West / The Third Mind 18. Jimmie Vaughan Trio / Dirty Work At The Crossroads / Live at C-Boys 19. Mark Erelli / Not Alone / Delivered 20. Ben Reel / Tough People / The Nashville Calling 21. Neil Young N Crazy Horse / Over And Over / Ragged Glory

Rockin' the Suburbs
728: Americana Favorites - Sarah Shook, Tami Neilson, Carl Anderson, Mark Erelli, Dawn Landes

Rockin' the Suburbs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 30:25


Dan Gursky talks about more great artists he saw at AmericanaFest: Sarah Shook, Tami Neilson, Carl Anderson, Mark Erelli and Dawn Lanes. Become a Rockin' the Suburbs patron - support the show and get bonus content - at Patreon.com/suburbspod (http://patreon.com/suburbspod) Subscribe to Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Play, SoundCloud, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com (http://suburbspod.com/) . Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts/iTunes and share it with your friends. Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com (http://suburbspod.com/) Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Twitter, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music by Quartjar. Visit quartjar42.com (http://quartjar42.com/) (c) 2019, Artie S. Industries LLC

Above The Basement - Boston Music and Conversation

We sat with Lori McKenna before her recent show celebrating the 15th anniversary of her album Return To Bittertown at Cary Memorial Hall in Lexington, MA. The Stoughton, Mass. native is a multi grammy-winning singer songwriter and the first woman ever to win the Country Music Association’s Song of the Year two years running as well as Academy of Country Music’s first female Songwriter of the Year. In addition to her own songs, she has written for Faith Hill, Keith Urban, Little Big Town and Tim McGraw to name just a few. And just this past week we were all able to watch her on the Americana Music Honors and Awards show where she, well as former ATB guest Mark Erelli were each nominated for Song of the Year. Along with her incredible songwriting chops and beautiful voice, we discovered that Lori is truly one of the most down to earth and nicest person you could ever meet.

Hangin' & Sangin'
Episode 102 - Live from the Americana Music Honors & Awards

Hangin' & Sangin'

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2019 53:25


We're live on the red carpet at the 2019 Americana Music Honors & Awards show in Nashville talking to Brandi Carlile, Rhiannon Giddens & Our Native Daughters, Amanda Shires, I'm With Her, Mark Erelli, and more. Produced and hosted by music journalist Kelly McCartney.

The Sundilla Radio Hour
The Sundilla Radio Hour #332

The Sundilla Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2019 59:02


The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 03/26/2020 featuring: Tift Merritt “Keep You Happy” Another Country (Fantasy 2008) 5:06 Escaping Pavement "White Pines" Road Warrior (2019 Escaping Pavement) 3:46 The Deer "Up into Roses" Tempest & Rapture (2016 The Deer) 3:49 Eric Lee "Lucky Penny" Heartache Town (2018 Eric Lee) 3:49 Twin Flames "Porchlight" Jaaji and Chelsey June (2015 Twin Flames) 3:28 Wren "The Road You Thought You Knew" Stitch an Ocean (2016 Laura Adrienne Brady) 3:28 Dave Gunning "This Changin' Wind" Lift (2015 Wee House of Music) 3:30 The Honey Dewdrops "More Than You Should Say" Anyone Can See (2019 The Honey Dewdrops) 3:45 Adam Carroll "Night at the Show" I Walked in Them Shoes (2019 Adam Carroll) 3:20 Savannah King "God Was Good to You" Cliffrose (2019 Savannah King) 3:23 Chris Rosser "Anchor Tattoo" A Thousand Hands (2014 Chris Rosser) 3:24 Jeni Hankins "Hey Dad" The Oxygen Girl (2017 Jeni Hankins) 3:24 Mary Bragg "More Than You Do" Violets as Camouflage (2019 Mary Bragg / Tone Tree Music) 3:39 Mark Erelli "Birches" Milltowns (2014 Mark Erelli) 3:37

E.W. Conundrum's Troubadours and Raconteurs Podcast
Troubadours and Raconteurs with E.W. Conundrum Demure - Episode 299

E.W. Conundrum's Troubadours and Raconteurs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2019 59:00


"There Is No Self, There Is Only Self..." We have for your listening pleasure Episode 299 of "Troubadours and Raconteurs with E.W. Conundrum Demure." Episode 299 features an insightful conversation with regular contributor Kitty Belle Burbank. Ms. Burbank is a Writer, Activist, Baker & Candlestick Maker. Kitty Belle and I discuss Family, Home, Identity, Being Independent, Being Alone, Parenting, Self, Change, Confidence, Derrida, Nietzsche, Cellular Memory, Power, Self-Oppression... and she shares an original poem titled "All You Want." This episode also includes an EW Essay titled "Breathe." We share several excerpts from Buddhist Monk Thich Nhat Hhan's book titled"How to Sit." We have a poem called "Crazy." Our music this go round is provided by these wonderful artists: Django Reinhardt, Stephan Grapelli, the Beatles, Courtney Barnett, Mark Erelli, John Coltrane, Tyler Childers, Branford Marsalis and Terrence Blanchard. Commercial Free, Small Batch Radio Crafted In the Endless Mountains of Pennsylvania... Heard All Over The World.

Basic Folk
Basic Folk 06 – Mark Erelli

Basic Folk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 45:52


On Basic Folk this week I sit down with Mark Erelli, a singer-songwriter out of the New England area. Growing up Erelli did a little of everything: tennis, musicals, science, and then... he found rock music. This was all thanks to his high school science teacher who would play bootleg Grateful Dead tapes during exams. Once Erelli had discovered The Dead he said it was like all American music was waiting for him.

Cover Me
Boys of Summer - Don Henley

Cover Me

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2018 66:03


Jake and Alex talk about everything related to Don Henley's slam jam hit, "The Boys of Summer."  Listen and learn about what a boy of summer is, the parts of a drum, and throats! Fondly remember the news of several months ago and pretend this episode was recorded recently. Featuring covers by DJ Sammy, The Ataris, Papercuts, Night Ranger, Front Country, Daddy Issues, Mark Erelli

Above The Basement - Boston Music and Conversation

Massachusetts native Mark Erelli is a singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer and has been in the Boston music scene as a professional for almost 20 years. He just released Mixtape – a compilation of covers from musicians who inspire him. We had a great conversation covering his high school bands, the link between science and music, his move from entomology to full time musician, his thoughts on collaboration in the writing process and also the importance of reading instructions on smoke machine use. Song List Song 1: Brokedown Palace (Mixtape) Song 2: Basement Days (Little Vigils) Song 3: French King (For a Song) Live Songs Song 1: Ophelia (Mixtape) Song 2: Against All Odds (Mixtape)

The Sundilla Radio Hour
The Sundilla Radio Hour #233

The Sundilla Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2017 58:52


The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 09/18/2017 featuring: No Fuss and Feathers “Dream” Traveling Circus (Roadshow 2015) 5:03 Mouths of Babes “Spring” Brighter in the Dark (Mouths of Babes 2017) 3:51 Richard Shindell “Are You Happy Now?” Sparrows Point (Shanachie 2005) 3:50 Naked Blue “Weightless” Weightless (Bluetick 2013) 3:53 Mark Erelli “August” Little Vigils (Hillbilly Pilgrim 2010) 3:30 Wren “The Road You Thought You Knew” Stitch an Ocean (Swimming Rabbit 2016) 3:30 Josh Harty “English Rain” Holding On (Josh Harty 2016) 3:33 Milkweed “Family Tree” Dream of an American Family (Milkweed 2015) 3:33 Kaia Kater “White” Nine Pin (Kingswood 2016) 3:31 Charlie Mosbrook “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot” Hear Me Callin' (Omr 2017) 3:29 Chris Kokesh “A Night Like This” October Valentine (Chris Kokesh 2009) 3:32 Chad Elliott “Magnolia in the Trees” Wreck and Ruin (Chad Elliott 2015) 3:22 Kelly Bosworth “Tell Me” Kelly Bosworth (Kelly Bosworth 2014) 3:24 Joe Crookston “Mending Walls” Able Baker Charlie & Dog (Milagrito 2008) 3:27

Rádio Etiópia

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NPR's Mountain Stage
887 - Chely Wright, K.T. Tunstall, Mark Erelli, J.D. Hutchison & Realbilly Jive and more

NPR's Mountain Stage

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2017


Chely Wright, K.T. Tunstall, Mark Erelli, J.D. Hutchison & Realbilly Jive, and Johnny Staats & Robert Shafer perform on NPR Music & West Virginia Public Broadcasting's Mountain Stage. Episode 887 recorded live on the campus of Ohio University in Athens, Ohio.

Craft: Exploring Creativity
Mark Erelli: How to grab an audience’s attention softly

Craft: Exploring Creativity

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2017 15:07


Singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist Mark Erelli has released 16 CDs, 6 collaborative and 10 solo, including his most recent For A Song, his first solo album of original material in six years. During our conversation, we talked about the ways that crowdfunding is … Continue reading →

NFOTUSA Soldiers Speak Radio
Hayley Reardon Live

NFOTUSA Soldiers Speak Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2016 89:00


Join us this week as we welcome Folk Pop music singer songwriter, Hayley Reardon. Noted for her thoughtful, vivid songwriting and engaging stage performance, Hayley Reardon has spent the past six years sharing the stage with acts like Tom Rush, Peter Yarrow, Buskin & Batteau, Christine Lavin, and opening for the likes of Lori McKenna, Mark Erelli, and Catie Curtis. She has been selected for official showcases at Folk Alliance International and New England Regional Folk Alliance, as well as The Boston Folk Festival, New York Songwriter’s Circle, and Falcon Ridge Folk Festival Emerging Artist Showcase. In 2012, The Boston Globe Magazine named her a Bostonian of the Year for both her music and her work to pair it with a message of teen empowerment. The feature article characterized her as "a confident, radiant teenage singer songwriter who is helping to pen the next chapter of the Boston folk scene. With a voice that is distinctively rich and a contemplative sincerity in her songwriting, Reardon has far more in common with Patty Griffin or Lucinda Williams than many of today’s young pop singer/songwriters, boasting a lyrical and melodic weight far beyond her years. In exciting news for the fall of 2016, Hayley will be releasing her brand new album “Good" on October 28. We will talk to Hayley about her upcoming schedule, get a behind their scenes look at her music, feature her latest songs, and ask her to share her message for the troops. Please be sure to visit Hayley Reardon at http://www.hayleyreardon.com and spread the word. Fans are welcome to call in and speak live with her during the show (718) 766-4193. As always we will give shout outs to our deployed military listeners. Be sure to join us, 10/27/2016 at 8:30 PM EDT! Our message to the troops: WE do what we do, because YOU do what you do.

Tell the Band to Go Home
Steel Belted Free Range Radio - Oct. 2, 2014 - part 1

Tell the Band to Go Home

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2014 26:13


You remember what I said last week, right? New music, upcoming shows, great stuff. The idea is always repeated with new music each week. And we like it that way!

Tell the Band to Go Home
Steel Belted Free Range Radio - Oct. 2, 2014 - part 2

Tell the Band to Go Home

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2014 60:00


You remember what I said last week, right? New music, upcoming shows, great stuff. The idea is always repeated with new music each week. And we like it that way!

Mostly Folk
Mostly Folk Episode 4 10/17

Mostly Folk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2014 65:16


Today's Playlist includes:Voices On The Verge    Louise    Terence Martin    A Little Mercy    Old Crow Medicine Show    Mean Enough World    Ladysmith Black Mambazo    Selingelethu Sonke    Cheryl Wheeler    Mrs. Pinocci's Guitar    Tom Russell    Finding You    Nels Andrews    Lady Of The Silver Spoon    Mark Erelli    Mother of Mysteries    Danny Schmidt    Grampa Built Bridges    Jude Johnstone    On That Train    Jonathan Byrd    You Can't Outrun The Radio    Cosy Sheridan    The First Song    Cyndi Lauper & Sarah McLachlan    Time After Time    Ed Ames    Who Will Answer    Chip Taylor    I'll Only Be Me Once (w/Lucinda Williams)    See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Tell the Band to Go Home
Tell the Band to Go Home - March 25, 2012 - Part 2

Tell the Band to Go Home

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2012 57:56


We gots lots goin’ on today, including previews of some of the best shows coming up this week (and there are plenty), including Rose Cousins, who joins us on the telephone today to chat about her fine new album and upcoming debut at the West End Cultural Centre. We’re also celebrating Nick Lowe’s birthday (whenever it might be) and looking at the lineup for this year’s Winnipeg Folk Festival, which was announced this weekend.

Tell the Band to Go Home
Tell the Band to Go Home - March 25, 2012 - Part 1

Tell the Band to Go Home

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2012 58:38


We gots lots goin’ on today, including previews of some of the best shows coming up this week (and there are plenty), including Rose Cousins, who joins us on the telephone today to chat about her fine new album and upcoming debut at the West End Cultural Centre. We’re also celebrating Nick Lowe’s birthday (whenever it might be) and looking at the lineup for this year’s Winnipeg Folk Festival, which was announced this weekend.

Altcountry.nl Podcast!
Pod 85: Hang the DJ

Altcountry.nl Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2010 46:13


Just 45 minutes of non stop quality Americana with Clint Maul, Jefffrey Foucault & Mark Erelli, Mary Mulliken, Peter Wolf, the Sadies, Coulson Dean McGuiness and Flint, Tim Krekel, Elliot Randall, Natalie Merchant, Matt Harlan, Crooked Still, Josh Ritter and Lee Hazlewood.

Mike Dell's World
Mike Dell’s World #102 – Mike Dell's World

Mike Dell's World

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2008


Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Created under a Creative Commons 3.0 License I talk about snow, shed offices, the 24hr podcast, and a bunch of other stuff. Music played today comes from the Podsafe Music Network – www.podsafemusicnetwork.com –Lean Christmass – Devo Spice – www.devospice.com –Snowed in with the woman I love – Mark Erelli – www.markerelli.com –Whisky in the jar – Dust Rhinos – www.dustrhinos.com –Christmas Eve in the Trailer Park – Bill Kahler – www.billkahler.com –I'm Not Crazy – Enda Reilly – www.endareilly.com Links: www.24hrpodcast.com www.geeknewscentral.com Voice mail Line: 702-357-8864 Twitter Me: www.twiter.com/mgdell www.mikedell.com Mike Dell's World is part of the Blubrry Network – www.blubrry.com and Raw Voice – www.rawvoice.com

Mike Dell's World
Mike Dell’s World #102 – Mike Dell's World

Mike Dell's World

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2008


Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Created under a Creative Commons 3.0 License I talk about snow, shed offices, the 24hr podcast, and a bunch of other stuff. Music played today comes from the Podsafe Music Network – www.podsafemusicnetwork.com –Lean Christmass – Devo Spice – www.devospice.com –Snowed in with the woman I love – Mark Erelli – www.markerelli.com –Whisky in the jar – Dust Rhinos – www.dustrhinos.com –Christmas Eve in the Trailer Park – Bill Kahler – www.billkahler.com –I'm Not Crazy – Enda Reilly – www.endareilly.com Links: www.24hrpodcast.com www.geeknewscentral.com Voice mail Line: 702-357-8864 Twitter Me: www.twiter.com/mgdell www.mikedell.com Mike Dell's World is part of the Blubrry Network – www.blubrry.com and Raw Voice – www.rawvoice.com

A Buddhist Podcast
A Buddhist Podcast - Prayer

A Buddhist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2008 51:19


Thanks to Jessica Miller who not only did the wonderful artwork for tonights show but also came up with the idea of asking Kevin Robinson to give tonights lecture. Kevin originally gave this lecture at the North London Area Course at Trets in September this year (2008). I travelled up to London and we recorded this lecture at Kevin's wonderful home. Its about Prayer and we hope you enjoy listening to it as much as we enjoyed recording and putting it together! Great shoutouts from the wonderful Karen and some wonderful music from Mark Erelli singing The Only Way and Bob Gentry singing Goldie Hawn! Both tracks are available from the Podsafe Music Network. Again we had planned to play the second half of William Woollards Chapter 1 tonight. However, we wanted to include an interview that we are working on but we did not manage to get it done in time! Bear with us and we hope the next show will include the second half! Thank you so much for listening and for your encouraging comments and emails. Enjoy the show and have a great week.

String Theory
Three Chords and the Truth - Mark Erelli(ENHANCED)

String Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2006 7:28


We join roots star Mark Erelli as he talks about the connectedness between science, art, the humanities, and, of course, guitar.

String Theory
Three Chords and the Truth - Mark Erelli(NON-ENHANCED)

String Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2006 7:28


We join roots star Mark Erelli as he talks about the connectedness between science, art, the humanities, and, of course, guitar.