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On this Brent Fitz Interview: Brent talks about becoming proficient as a multi-instrumentalist, getting the gig with Slash, Alice Cooper, Lemmy, Gene Simmons, Mato Nanji… his top 3 musical experiences, career sacrifices he's made, reinventing himself, moving from Canada to LA, adaptability, Mumbai, Tel-Aviv, impressing others, more Discover Where the Money's Hiding in the Music Business: https://MusicReboot.com Support this show: https://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/support Brent Fitz is most well-known for being the current drummer in Slash's band, Myles Kennedy & the Conspirators - and in the Canadian supergroup, Toque. He's also played drums, piano and bass with Mato Nanji, Brad Whitford & Derek St. Holmes, Bruce Kulick, Ronnie Montrose, Ace Frehley, Gene Simmons, Lemmy, Jake E. Lee, Jason Hook, Gilby Clarke, Vince Neil, and others Subscribe & Website: https://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/subscribe Cool Guitar & Music T-Shirts, ELG Merch!: https://www.GuitarMerch.com
Aaron highlights music from a blues-based band from Yankton Sioux Reservation in South Dakota and Brent spotlights a blues group from Kentucky that is fronted by a local radio and television personality. Originally started in the late 90s by Mato Nanji along with his brother, sister and cousin before eventually continuing the group on his own, Aaron looks at three songs from the band Indigenous. Formed in the early 90s by singer "Fast Layne" Hendrickson before turning over frontman duties to a skilled blues guitarist, singer, and ... meteorologist, Brent highlights three songs from Paducah's Lew Jetton & 61 South. Visit www.crossingthestreamspodcast.com for extended show notes.
Another afternoon ramble to the past: Ramblin' Ror' interviews Mato Nanji of Indigenous as he dropped by the sty in 2010 to showcase some tunes off his (then) new acoustic release, appropriately titled "The Acoustic Sessions".
On this Luther Dickinson Interview, moving to Mississippi and how it changed his life, when to be critical - and when NOT to (GREAT lesson for anyone), dealing with the loss of his father, working with The Black Crowes, David Hidalgo and Mato Nanji, how he gets his tone, changes made from having children, embracing getting more serious about his music, the wonderful musical community he grew up in, and more. VERY cool, a must listen. If you’d like to support this show: http://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/support Luther Dickinson is the guitarist and vocalist of the North Mississippi Allstars, a band he founded with his brother Cody in 1996. From 2007 - 2012, Luther also played with The Black Crowes. North Mississippi Allstars has opened for and played with John Hiatt, and both members also play in the band Word, with Robert Randolph & John Medeski. The North Mississippi Allstars have released 19 studio & Live LPs ,since 2000, and Luther has released 5 solo LPs Subscribe https://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/subscribe/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EveryoneLovesGuitar/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everyonelovesguitar/
Brent talks about becoming proficient as a multi-instrumentalist, getting the gig with Slash, Alice Cooper, Lemmy, Gene Simmons, Mato Nanji… his top 3 musical experiences, career sacrifices he’s made, reinventing himself, moving from Canada to LA, adaptability, Mumbai, Tel-Aviv, impressing others, more Brent Fitz is most well-known for being the current drummer in Slash’s band, Myles Kennedy & the Conspirators - and in the Canadian supergroup, Toque. He’s also played drums, piano and bass with Mato Nanji, Brad Whitford & Derek St. Holmes, Bruce Kulick, Ronnie Montrose, Ace Frehley, Gene Simmons, Lemmy, Jake E. Lee, Jason Hook, Gilby Clarke, Vince Neil, and others Subscribe https://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/subscribe/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EveryoneLovesGuitar/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everyonelovesguitar/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ELovesGuitar
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In this episode: we're backstage at the Stanhope House (in Stanhope, NJ) with blues rock extraordinaire Mato Nanji of Indigenous to talk about the band's evolution over their 20+ year history, his (ahem) "experience" being a regular on the annual Experience Hendrix Tour & the state of the blues music scene today! CONNECT WITH TUNESTILES FACEBOOK: facebook.com/tunestilespodcast INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/tunestilespodcast TWITTER: twitter.com/tunestiles EMAIL: tunestilespodcast@gmail.com LISTENER LINE: (908) 975-9375 FOR MORE ON INDIGENOUS WEBSITE: indigenousrocks.com FACEBOOK: facebook.com/indigenousrocks TWITTER: twitter.com/indigenousrocks INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/indigenousrocksmusic/ YOUTUBE: youtube.com/channel/UCUwx7V_lsfwfS4rvs3WS3tw
Show #723 Brand New, Recent & Older In BANDANA BLUES #723 Spinner starts off with some brand new music, followed by pretty recent tunes and a few older ones. So go get it and enjoy! 01. Janiva Magness (ft. Cedric Burnside) - Home (3:18) (Love Is An Army, Blue Elan Records, 2018) 02. Johnny Tucker - Tired Of Doing Nothing (4:03) (Seven Day Blues, Highjohn Records, 2018) 03. Greg Sover - Jubilee (3:41) (Jubilee, Grounded Soul Records, 2018) 04. Carolyn Gaines - Mr. Dill Pickle (3:35) (Beware Of My Dog, Polka Dot Records, 2018) 05. Backtrack Blues Band - Heavy Built Woman (5:44) (Make My Home In Florida, Harpo Records, 2018) 06. Sobo Blues Band - Catfish Boogie (4:22) (International Blues Challenge #33, 2017) 07. Rae Gordon & the Backseat Drivers - Elbow Grease (3:23) (International Blues Challenge #33, 2017) 08. Indigenous (led by Mato Nanji) - (5) On My Way (4:03) (Gray Skies, Blues Bureau International, 2017) 09. Chickenbone Slim & The Biscuits - Long Way Down (5:10) (The Big Beat, self-release, 2017) 10. Andy Scheinman - Stepping Up In Class (3:46) (The Original, Red Rudy Too Tunes, 2017) 11. BB Queenies - Hungry Women (4:22) (Red Shoes, self-release, 2013) 12. Boogie Patrol - Let's Get Randy (2:53) (Man On Fire, self-release, 2017) 13. Brandon Santini - My Backscratcher (8:24) (Live & Extended!, VizzTone, 2015) 14. Jim Shaneberger Band - I Can't Sleep (4:30) (Above And Below, self-release, 2017) 15. Michele D'Amour and the Love Dealers - All I Do Is Work (4:42) (Lost Nights At The Leopard Lounge, self-release, 2017) 16. David M'ore - Johan Sebastian Blues (5:35) (Passion, Soul & Fire, self-release, 2017) 17. Vaneese Thomas - Rockin' Away The Blues (5:10) (The Long Journey Home, Segue Records, 2016) 18. Thornetta Davis - I Gotta Sang The Blues (5:11) (Honest Woman, Sweet Mama Music, 2016) 19. Jim Gustin & Truth Jones - Right Time For Goodbye (4:59) (Memphis, self-release, 2017)
Native Opinion Episode “EPISODE 58 People Are Not Always Who You Believe They Are!” How to Reach our show: hosts@nativeopinion.com Twitter: @nativeopinion Facebook: facebook.com/nativeopinionpodcast/ Webpage: nativeopinion.com https://www.Youtube.com/c/NativeOpinion Leave us voicemail: Call us! (860) 381-0207 Articles from this Episode: ARTICLE 1: Title: Senator Heitkamp issues statement on DAPL construction being halted Posted: Sun 4:22 PM, Dec 04, 2016 | Updated: Sun 4:27 PM, Dec 04, 2016 SOURCE: http://www.valleynewslive.com/content/news/Senator-Heitkamp-issues-statement-on-DAPL-construction-being-stopped-404644315.html Article 2: Title: Senator Heidi Heitkamp needs to stand with Standing Rock Sioux as #NoDAPL Action Weeks begin today. AUTHOR: By RLMiller Saturday Sep 03, 2016 · 11:24 AM EDT SOURCE: http://www.dailykos.com/story/2016/9/3/1566299/-Senator-Heidi-Heitkamp-needs-to-stand-with-Standing-Rock-Sioux-as-NoDAPL-Action-Weeks-begin-today [MUSIC BREAK] Indigenous, Featuring Mato Nanji Album: Vanishing Americans Track: “Moon Is Rising” Website: http://www.indigenousrocks.com/ Bio: Born and raised on the Yankton Sioux Reservation in South Dakota, Indigenous front man Mato Nanji (Ma-TOE NON-gee) dedicates his latest release Time Is Coming (on Blues Bureau International) to the indigenous youth and all young people on the indigenous reservations. Mato Nanji’s father, the late Greg Zephier, Sr., was a well-known and highly respected spiritual advisor and spokesperson for the International Indian Treaty Council. In addition to this leadership role, he was an accomplished musician and a member of the musical group, The Vanishing Americans. Formed by Greg and his brothers in the ‘60’s, The Vanishing Americans toured nationally and shared bills with such legends as Bonnie Raitt. Besides being heavily influenced by the music his father and uncles were making, Mato was exposed to Greg’s vast collection of blues records by legendary artists such as Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan and B.B. King. Consequently, Mato embraced and began utilizing his own musical talent at a young age. With the experience, love and wisdom of their father to guide them, Mato, his brother, sister and cousin formed the band Indigenous while in their late teens. TITLE: Attacker tells Fla. man: ‘My new president said we can kill all you f—–s, now’ AUTHOR: By Dawn Ennis Thursday, November 17, 2016 SOURCE: http://www.lgbtqnation.com/2016/11/attacker-tells-fla-man-new-president-said-can-kill-f-s-now/ TITLE: How long before the white working class realizes Trump was just scamming them? AUTHOR: By Paul Waldman November 23 SOURCE: https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/plum-line/wp/2016/11/23/how-long-before-the-white-working-class-realizes-trump-was-just-scamming-them/?utm_term=.e34ee2570378 Title: If you voted for Trump because he’s ‘anti-establishment,’ guess what: You got conned AUTHOR: By Paul Waldman November 11 SOURCE: https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/plum-line/wp/2016/11/11/if-you-voted-for-trump-because-hes-anti-establishment-guess-what-you-got-conned/?utm_term=.30245d1076aa
Jol Dantzig- Hamer Guitars/Dantzig Guitars
Greg Howe- Then, Now and Later
David M'ore-Incredible Electric Blues from California.
Gibson Guitars- What's ahead for this iconic brand? We explore...
Tom Caufield and his brilliant acoustic guitar work, sits down to talk with us. Another guitarist you should know!
Pat Travers- Then and Now we sit down to discuss this talented guitarists career.
Kevin Kastning- 18 String Guitarist Delivering Haunting, Extraordinary Music.
Frank Marino- Part 2 of the definitive interview with one of rock's most underrated yet widely influential guitarists.
Frank Marino- Part 1 of the definitive interview with one of rock's most underrated yet widely influential guitarists.
100th Episode Featuring- Johnny Hiland, Paul Reed Smith, JD Simo, Greg Koch, Scott Henderson, Sonny Landreth, Greg Martin, Gary Hoey, Eric Gales and many more...
James Crouch- The Soulful Blues Rock Guitarist joins us
Leslie West Joins us for a discussion about then and now and most of all his latest release "Soundcheck"
Gary Hoey returns to Guitar Radio Show to discuss the 20th Anniversary of the Ho Ho Hoey Tour!!! We're kicking off the Holidays!!!
Rachel Rekkit from the Crash Dollz- The real deal and no apologize!
Adrian X and Dani Rabin (Marbin) 2 young guitarists from different worlds, 2 separate interviews. Are they the future of electric guitar? Enjoy this double header episode!!!
Paul Reed Smith Joins us to discuss guitars and the 30th Anniversary of PRS
Greg Koch Joins us to discuss all things GUITAR!!!
Bernie Torme join us to discuss his latest release "Black Heart", The Past, Present and The Future for this Amazing Guitarist!
Ovation Guitars Returns! Building instruments in America once more!
Ulrich Ellison- From Austria to Austin, it's time to join the Tribe!!! Ulrich joins us to discuss all things guitar!
Blues Great Joe Louis Walker joins us for an in-depth conversation
Mato Nanji from Indigenous joins us to discuss his latest release Time is Coming" and much more!!!!
OTIS TAYLOR is the visionary songwriter with his powerful and unique blend of roots music and narrative poetry he labels "trance blues." On his 13th album, 'My World Is Gone', Taylor was inspired by Indigenous frontman and guitar virtuoso MATO NANJI. With Mato, Taylor embarked on a soul-searching journey into the past and present, and into the psyche, of America�s indigenous people. The result is a lightning bolt of musical creativity and social commentary. Its songs crackle with poetic intelligence and a unique, adventurous sound that balances the modern world with echoes of ancient Africa, Appalachia and more. Mato will be performing with Otis on WoodSongs. MARY GAUTHIER (it�s French; pronounced Go-SHAY) is an Americana troubadour, singer and songwriter. Her songs have earned praise from Bob Dylan and Tom Waits, and been recorded by Jimmy Buffett, Blake Shelton, Boy George and many others. This Louisiana native-turned-Nashville resident's six albums have received countless accolades including Americana Music Association�s New/Emerging Artist of the Year title in 2005 for 'Mercy Now' and the No. 3 Record of the Year by the L.A. Times for 2011�s 'The Foundling'. After 10 years of perfecting her stagecraft, Gauthier felt ready to release her first live album 'Live at Blue Rock' (In the Black Records).
Show 82 Playlist: The Can Kickers- Raisin A Rookus, Milksop:Unsung- The Hypocrit, Roxy Perry- Whole Dog, Dennis Gruenling- Bloodshot Eyes, Grayson Hugh- Blind to Reason, Janiva Magness- There It Is, Bill Kirchen & Too Much Fun- Lovin’ Cajun Style, Brian MacDonald-Midnight in Nowhere, Reverend Raven & the Chain Smokin’ Altar Boys- Shake Your Boogie, John Fries & the Heat- Another Love, Jim Carpenter & the Hoolios- I Can’t Drink Enough, Goodnight Blue Moon- New England, Jen Lowe- Waitress Song, The Mighty Soul Drivers- Blind, Crippled and Crazy, Mojomatics- Soy Baby. Contest: There was no winner in this week’s Feed Our Friends Contest. You can register to win simply by friending our Fan Page on Facebook. Good Luck next week. Black-Eyed News: We discussed the Rolling Stone Top 50 albums of the Year for 2012 you can find the link here: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/lists/50-best-albums-of-2012-20121205 We also covered American Blues Scenes Top 10ish Blues albums of 2012 the link to that is here: http://www.americanbluesscene.com/2012/12/best-blues-albums-of-2012-1/ Gone but Never Forgotten the musicians we lost in 2012 the link is here: http://apps.npr.org/music-memoriam-2012/ Lastly our Host Brian Lee gave his Top 10 Blues and Blues Related Albums of the Year 2012 and they were in no particular order: Gary Clark Jr- Blak and Blu, Smokin’ Joe Kubek & B’Nois King- Close to the Bone, Anders Osborne-Black Eye Galaxy, Michael Burks- Show of Strength, John Nemeth- Blues Live, John Nemeth- Soul Live, Shemekia Copeland- 331/3, Indigenous- featuring Mato Nanji, Heritage Blues Orchestra- And Still I Rise, and the Royal Southern Brotherhood- RSB. Blues in the Area: 1/4 FRIDAY Johnny Winter - Infinity Music Hall (8pm) - Norfolk, CT The Soul of a Man - Theodores' - Springfield, MA Greg Piccolo - Chan's (8pm) - Woonsocket, RI Dan Stevens - Gumbo (8pm) - Worcester, MA 1/5 SATURDAY Johnny Winter - The Narrows Center for the Arts - Fall River, MA Christine Ohlman & Rebel Montez - The Knickerbocker Cafe (9pm) - Westerly, RI The Mighty Soul Drivers - Black-eyed Sally's (9pm) - Hartford Dan Stevens - The G.W. Tavern - Washington Depot, CT Black-Eyed Sally’s Weekly Rundown: Wednesday 2 January Blues Open Mic hosted by Tim MacDonald Thursday 3 January Goodnight Blue Moon w/Becky Kessler and Floyd Kellogg Friday 4 January Jen Lowe & the Sensitive Dudes Saturday 5 January The Mighty Soul Drivers Monday 7 January Monday Night Jazz I hope to see you out and about this weekend but if not please continue to support live music wherever you are. See you next week.