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Send us a textThis week, Teko & McFlei tap in with their thoughts on the Air Jordan 4 White/Cement release, which had the streets split right down the middle. While some sizes are still floating around in select markets, the buzz wasn't quite what many expected. Meanwhile, early hype around the upcoming Air Jordan 4 "Cave Stone" has some calling it the most sought-after non-retro of the year—but the fellas have a different take.The Air Max 95 "Big Bubble" continues to dominate, with every drop flying off shelves and the resale market staying hot. Plus, Angel Reese is making waves off the court with the reveal of her new "Pretty Gritty" logo on the Reebok Engine A, building anticipation for her official signature sneaker arriving in 2026.All this and much more on this week's episode of The Sneaker Dads Podcast!Support the show
A Weekly review of DC's weekly comics! This week, that's: #Superman 16 #GreenLantern #WarJournal 11 #Catwoman 67 #Titans 13 #BatmanSuperman #WorldsFinest 29 #WonderWoman 11 #Nightwing 116 Plus our honorable mentions each week! Dark Knights of Steel: Allwinter #1 John Constantine, Hellblazer: Dead in America #7 #DCAllIn #ComicsAreForEveryone #Comics Are Great #MakeComicsGreatAgain #AbsolutePower #DCComics #comics #comicbooks --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thegeekmatrixcomics/support
Pretty Gritty Tours is not JUST the most popular tour company in Tacoma, Washington. Pretty Gritty Tours (and its creator Chris Staudinger) are one of the most entertaining accounts about Tacoma on social media. From Tiktok, to YouTube, to Instagram and Facebook- Chris finds stories from Tacoma's past and shares them with us in a... The post Pretty Gritty Tours of Tacoma with Chris Staudinger appeared first on Move to Tacoma.
On this very special episode of Ag Chicks, I sit down with Cassandra, Stefanie, Natalie, Jenna, and Kirsten to discuss the pretty and gritty elements of women in agriculture. Link to Pretty & Gritty Jacket: https://www.tlazytboutique.com/product-page/pretty-gritty-canvas-jacket Link to shop Ag Chicks Merch: www.agchicks.net/shop More about today's guests: We are Cassandra and Stefanie Lepp, 2 sisters who run our family farm in Manitoba with our dad. We also keep him in line at his aerial spray business and do everything there but fly. Ground crew life is one of our favourite times of the year! I finished my business degree in 2010 and Stefanie got her interactive media arts diploma and modelled after high school. But both of us were drawn back the farm and what this lifestyle provides. We share our life on @thetulepps because representation matters and the world needs to know we do in fact look like farmers. Natalie Kovarik is the co-host of the popular podcast Discover Ag as well as the co-founder of Elevate Ag - an online course and community providing producers with the tools they need to successfully advocate and share online. She and her husband live in Central Nebraska where they own and operate Kovarik Cattle Co, a cow calf operation with a growing registered herd. For the past 2 years Natalie has been sharing her ranching and familying story online to showcase the beauty behind the western lifestyle as well as foster a community who supports and trusts in Agriculture as much as she does. Singer-songwriter Jenna Paulette — a cowgirl who came of age amid the gritty realities of ranch life — is part of Nashville's growing wave of female artists who are rewriting the rules and charting their own paths. Her finely calibrated blend of toughness and sensitivity is on full display in tracks like ”Country in the Girl” and “Pretty Ugly”, while current single “Slow Drawl” unleashes the sass and storytelling gleaned from those who precede her: The Chicks, Miranda Lambert, and Kacey Musgraves. Kirsten is a first generation rancHer living on and managing a ranch with her husband in Montana. You can find Kirsten on Instagram as @hashtagranchlife where she shares her journey into ranching, love of western fashion and all things ranch life! When she isn't riding horses or chasing cattle, Kirsten can be found drinking coffee, taking care of her chickens and watching Heartland! Connect with Ally: IG: @agchicks FB: @agchicks Website: www.agchicks.net **Thank you to our sponsors: ** Mudeas- www.mudeas.com Farmtee Co - www.farmteeco.com
Pretty Gritty, a duo featuring Sarah Anne Wolfe and Blaine Heinonen has been around since they moved to Portland from the D.C. area twelve years ago. Now Sarah is moving to the East Coast and Blaine is staying put, putting at least a temporary end to the collaboration. Maybe, maybe not. Their farewell concert is Saturday, May 28 at Artichoke Music in the Café which is where I'm about to talk with them.
This week we have something special for all of you! We are super excited to have Clare Naber and Chris Couch from The Beltane Music Festival as our guests on No Simple Road!Beltane Music Festival is a grassroots local festival that has grown from humble beginnings in Clare's backyard to a yearly festival complete with camping, vending, and the most badass musicians the Pacific Northwest has to offer! We sit down with Clare and Chris to talk all about the journey from the yard to the forest, the meaning of Beltane, why this festival started in the first place, what it means to do things intentionally, how the growth of the festival has changed the scene, why a musician has to be good at throwing stuff at things, and a whole lot more!Beltane is taking place May 6th-8th in Scio, Oregon with performances from World's Finest, Polyrhythmics, Clinton Fearon, Highstep Society, Hillstomp, Outer Orbit, Band Of Comerados, Cytrus, Asher Fulero Band, Takimba, Rose Tinted, High Seagrass, Pretty Gritty, Ben Larson, DJPK, Pajama Jam, & Josh Garner.Tickets are on sale now at www.beltanemusicfestival.comRemember to hang out after the conversation with Chris & Clare to catch up with the No Simple Road crew!NEW!!! No Simple Road Intro Music Performed and Created By ESCAPERFREE SHIPPING from Shop Tour Bus Use The PROMO CODE: nosimpleroadFor 20% off Sunset Lake CBD PROMO CODE: NSR20 For 25% off Electric Fish Lights PROMO CODE: NSRFOR 10% off your first month of Better Help CLICK HEREFor 20% off Grady's Cold Brew PROMO CODE: NSRFor 10% off your order at Fin and Wheel PROMO CODE: NSROTHER MUSIC BY AND USED WITH HE PERMISSION OF:FAMILY MYSTICOUTRO MUSIC BY AND USED WITH PERMISSION OF:CHILLDREN OF INDIGONo Simple Road is part of OSIRIS MEDIA. Osiris is creating a community that connects people like you with podcasts and live experiences about artists and topics you love. To stay up to date on what we're up to, visit our site and sign up for our newsletter. Osiris works in partnership with JamBase, which connects music fans with the music they love and empowers them to go see live music!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/nosimpleroad. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For our January 2022 virtual meeting, THS Communications Manager Kim Davenport interviews Pretty Gritty Tours founder Chris Staudinger about some of his favorite stories from Tacoma history.
I am so excited to welcome back the always charming award-winning director, photographer & author;TJ Scott! T. J. Scott is a film and television director, screenwriter, producer. He is an award-winning director; known for shows such as Orphan Black, Xena: Warrior Princess, Gotham, Star Trek: Discovery, Longmire, 12 Monkeys, The Strain, and Spartacus. TJ is directing and executive producing Departure a series about an investigative team that looks into major Transport Incidents, In the first season the team is assemble to investigate the mid air disappearance of a Airliner between New York and London with 250 passengers on board, starring; Academy Award Winner Christopher Plummer, Emmy Award Winner Archie Panjabi, Kris Holden Ried, Dougray Scott, Claire Forlani, Peter Mensah,Shazad Latif,Allan Hawco. HUDSON and REX is an action-packed one-hour police procedural drama focused on the partnership between detective Charlie Hudson and his partner Rex, an extraordinary former K9 dog. When a puzzling crime emerges, the dynamic duo are on the case - with Charlie's deft detective work and Rex's keen canine senses, this crime-fighting pair is unstoppable. Pretty Gritty; An Anthology of the Ambiguously Liberal Romantic Adventure of Blake Zepher and Dylan Blue. His book; In The Tub;. After his mother's fourth round with breast cancer found its way to her bones and lungs, T.J. decided to wage his own war on cancer the only way he knew how - by raising funds. He donated his unwavering artistic eyes and all of the actors, musicians and celebrities donated their time to this title created strictly to raise funds for breast cancer research. 100% of the profits will be donated to charity.
This week the guys catch up with Chris Staudinger, owner of Pretty Gritty Tours since he was last on the show. Pretty Gritty Tours was founded in 2016 by a collection of guides, artists, and historian who feelt that the South Sound is one of the most beautiful and underrepresented parts of the world. Since then they have been digging deep into the stories, the businesses, and the buildings that make this such an incredible place to visits and sharing those treasures with all of you. Pretty Gritty Tours offers various tours around Tacoma, including a Brewery Tour, Historical Tours, and Antique Row. With the onset of Covid, they've also added new weekly virtual tours of the PNW for free! You can find out more about Chris and Pretty Gritty Tours at: prettygrittytours.com. 01:54 – Scott turns on Jeff's picture as they all express how they're missing him, Justin talks about what's been happening with Brogans businesses in the last three years, and Chis talks about how's he's been since he last joined the podcast. He talks about the virtual tours he's done during Covid, his touring of Tacoma's old City Hall, and Justin talks about how The Union Club in Tacoma is haunted. He talks about how they've expanded there, the historical significance of the McMenamins building in Tacoma, and the secret bar there. Chris talks about being related to Patrick Swayze, Pretty Gritty Virtual Tours, and how they've been able to re-start their walking tours. 17:42 – Chris talks about the haunting he experienced at Stadium High School, the candy history in Tacoma, and the recent things he's done with The Historic Preservation Office of Tacoma. He talks about the award they won during the pandemic, explains what started the Interactive Murder Mystery “Tacoma Noir”, and Scott talks about the group that put together live scavenger hunts. Chris talks about how he prepares for ghost tours, Scott reflects on the post ghost hunt at Brandy's Attic, and Chris recommends that the guys tour the attic at The Union Club before the remodel. 35:03 – Justin tells Chris about GPC's past Boot to Boot, Scott talks about his elegant fall during the event, and Chris recommends that they visit The Black Fleet Brewery during GCP's next Boot To Boot. He talks about becoming a blacksmith, his love of making knives, and Justin gives Chris suggestions of things he could make for his bar. He talks about his plans to mark noon with cannons from his yard, Chris offers to make Justin a brass kraken for his bar, and explains how he tests each of his knives. Scott talks about what it takes to be a master bladesmith, his love of railroad spike knives, and Chris shares his love of KPOP music. 52:43 – Justin kicks off Is It Tacoma, they talk about how murderous racoons are, and Justin reflects on their past guest StreetBall Supe. Scott expresses what story he fells is from Tacoma, Chris asks if the story is actually from Tacoma, and Justin reveals what story it is. Justin shares the locations the two other stories are from, Chris talks about past interactions with a racoon, and Justin talks about a past argument he got in with a racoon. Scott stands by being right on his guess, they talk about squatter's rights, and Justin shares where people can find Pretty Gritty Tours online. Thanks Chris for joining the guys again for an update on what's been happening since you last joined the podcast!! Special Guest: Chris Staudinger.
Kim Barnes reads an excerpt from her memoir "Hungry for the World," with sound design and music composition from Pretty Gritty and Bryan Daste. This episode is brought to you by Powell's Books, the world's largest family owned independent bookstore, with over 2 million new and used volumes across five Portland area stores and their website Powells.com. Visit Powells.com and use coupon code "STORYBOUND" for 20% off your purchase of $25 or more. Storybound is hosted by Jude Brewer and brought to you by The Podglomerate and Lit Hub Radio. Let us know what you think of the show on Instagram and Twitter @storyboundpod. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Introducing the next evolution: Storybound, a new radio theater program designed for the podcast age. Hosted by Jude Brewer and with original music composed for each episode, the podcast features the voices of today’s top literary icons reading their essays, poems, and fiction.In each episode of Storybound, listeners will be treated to their favorite authors and writers reading some of their most impactful stories, designed with powerful and immersive sound environments.Season one stories will include:–Mitch Albom reads an excerpt from his forthcoming memoir Finding Chika, with sound design and music composition from Maiah Wynne.–Lidia Yuknavitch reads her powerful short story “Street Walker” from her upcoming collection Verge, with sound design and music composition from Whiston & Warmack.–Matt Gallagher reads his short story “Know Your Enemy,” previously published in Wired magazine’s fiction issue, with sound design and music composition from Colin Hogan.–Kim Barnes reads from Hungry for the World, with sound design and music composition from Pretty Gritty.–Jack Rhysider, host of the Darknet Diaries podcast, reads an original essay, with sound design and music composition from Shane Brown.–Adelle Waldman reads from The Love Affairs of Nathaniel P., with sound design and music composition from Haley Johnsen.–Diksha Basu reads from The Windfall, with sound design and music composition from Katelyn Convery.–Nathan Hill reads from The Nix, with sound design and music composition from Timothy Karplus.–Caitlin Doughty reads from Will My Cat Eat My Eyeballs, with sound design and music composition from Stephanie Strange.The show is a collaboration between The Podglomerate podcast network and Lit Hub Radio.Subscribe, listen, and enjoy the engaging stories of literary icons from across the world as we bring you into Storybound. Episodes will begin running weekly on December 3, 2019 and will be available for free on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, Google Podcasts, PocketCasts, iHeartRadio, Pandora, Castbox, orSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/sttspod)
This play list episode features music from The Co-Founder, Timothy Robert Graham, Sam Densmore, Pretty Gritty, and Laryssa Birdseye, as well as phone conversation with Sam Densmore. To keep up with all of the artists featured on this episode and the Dan Cable Presents Podcast, please check out the links below. Rate, review, and subscribe on iTunes to help support the podcast in a free way. Stay up. Stay tuned. It's a progrum. Track Listing: Co Founder - "Downstairs" Timothy Robert Graham - "Life Won't Wait" Sam Densmore - "Damn the Consequences" Pretty Gritty - "Somethings Gotta Give" (Live from the Rye Room) Laryssa Birdseye - "Save us From us" Websites https://thecofoundermusic.com https://timothyrobertgraham.bandcamp.com www.samdensmore.com http://www.prettygrittymusic.com https://www.laryssabirdseye.com www.dancablepresents.com Instagram: @thecofoundermusic @trgmusic @samdensmore @prettygrittymusic @laryssabirdseye @dancablepresents
Written and narrated by Tammy Lynne Stoner. Musical performance by Pretty Gritty.This week, we hear an excerpt from Tammy's novel "Sugar Land" where two close friends grow much closer. Then, Pretty Gritty performs a song.Check out Tammy's writing: tammylynnestoner.comListen to more of Pretty Gritty at prettygrittymusic.comHear more episodes: sttspod.comLearn how to become a patron: patreon.com/sttspodClick here to rate us on iTunes. Otherwise, please share this episode with your friends and family -- new episodes arrive every Tuesday!Thank you for listening.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/sttspod)
Also known as The MashUp... Pretty Gritty (Blaine and Sarah) in studio!
Tweet LIVE this Sunday, July 29th at 635pm Small Bites with Glenn Gross and Derek Timm of Bluejeanfood.com on Wildfire Radio, joining us in studio will be one of our favorite guests Vernon Rochester. Vernon is the owner of Rochester's Barbecue & Grill in Borough of Lawnside, New Jersey. They are doing a relaunch of their menu that we can't wait to see and try what's new. They are a BYOB with Wednesday Nights – All You Can Eat BBQ, and also locals love their Friday and Saturday Night Jazz sessions from 5:00 pm – 10:00 pm featuring Michael J Corman, an amazing Keyboardist/Vocalist. They focus on soul food, barbecue, and southern cooking, but with locally sourced products as much as possible with a focus on dietary diversity. They do traditionally prepared items on the menu such as their amazing Ollie's Triple beans, made with ground beef, sausage and bacon and simmered with “secret spices” all the way to a variety of vegetarian and vegan dishes to choose from. You heard right, they also focus on vegetarian and vegan dishes. Since Rochester's is a BYOB, we thought we better to join us in studio and talk about what you can bring there to drink than Tom Hendricks the NJ Brand Manager for River Horse Brewing Co.. River Horse brewing was started in 1996 by three brothers who really enjoyed homebrewing. Their original location was in Lambertville, New Jersey right across the bridge from New Hope PA. People often still associate them with that location because many people would walk around New Hope, or bike/run the river trail, and then swing by afterword for a beer. Then in 2007 the brothers were looking to sell the business and it was perfect timing for Chris Walsh and Glenn Bernabeo to take over. Chris and Glen were working in finance, but wanted to get out of the corporate world and start with a new opportunity. They jumped at the chance to own the brewery and took it over in 2007. One of the first things they did was hiring their head brewer, Chris Rakow, to handle making the beer and come up with new recipes. The first original recipe that Rakow made for the company was Hipp-O-Lantern Imperial Pumpkin Ale, which is still one of their most popular seasonal beers. By 2013 they had out grown the brewery in Lambertville and needed to move so they could expand brewing. Their Lambertville brewery was only 10,000 sq feet and two stories, which is not very conducive for brewing beer. In Ewing, New Jersey they found a single level, 25,000 sq ft space that used the same water table as their Lambertville brewery, which is a very important factor in keeping the beer consistent. They are now able to distribute their beers through all of New Jersey, eastern Pennsylvania, Eastern New York and all of Connecticut. Then we are thrilled to welcome Becky Selengut the author of two recent books, “How to Taste: The Curious Cook's Handbook to Seasoning and Balance, from Umami to Acid and Beyond--with Recipes” and “Good Fish: 100 Sustainable Seafood Recipes from the Pacific Coast” both published by Sasquatch Books. When she's not squid jigging, fishing, or cavorting through the woods picking wild things for her next meal, Becky Selengut is a private chef, author, humorist, and cooking teacher. A regular instructor for PCC Community Markets and The Pantry, Selengut is also a private chef and author of two other books How to Taste and Shroom: Mind-Bendingly Good Recipes for Cultivated and Wild Mushrooms, and co-author of Not One Shrine: Two Food Writers Devour Tokyo. In her spare time she co-hosts a comedy podcast called Look Inside This Book Club where she reviews only the free Look Inside samples of outrageous romance novels. Selengut lives Seattle - Capitol Hill with her wife and their two dogs. Talking about cookbooks and podcasts our next guest is an expert on both subjects. When New Yorker Suzy Chase Osborne a former radio personality and cookbook publicist isn't shooting Instagram stories of her beloved West Village neighborhood, sipping wine at a cozy New York, New York wine bar with her husband, whipping up after-school brownies for her 11-year-old son, shopping at a local grocery for dinner ingredients, assembling her latest Spotify Kitchen Mixtape or DJ'ing in Brooklyn, New York she's behind the microphone chatting with chefs and cookbook authors. Many believed the internet would spell the end of the cookbook. But true foodies at heart always knew that nothing could break that special bond between tried and true recipe manuals and their love of the kitchen. Hence, the podcast is bringing to life what was once on a page of a cookbook like Suzy Chase's Cookery by the Book. The 3rd season started in June. Suzy has merged the tried and true love of cooking with a modern flair to help the cookbook transcend new generations, and it's working. Chase's Cookery by the Book, now in its third season with more than 90 episodes, is the only cookbook podcast that has featured iconic names like Jacques Pépin, Dorie Greenspan, Pati Jinich, Pierre Thiam and Julia Turshen. It also marks Chase's second venture into podcasting. A female podcasting pioneer, Chase introduced in 2003 TheGrooveRadio.com, the internet's longest-running soul music show. She had a monthly residency at Trophy Bar in South Williamsburg, Brooklyn for six years, currently gigs around the city, and podcasts from her West Village apartment where she lives with her husband and pre-teen son. To top it all off we are so happy to hear from Blaine Heinonen and Sarah Anne Wolff of the band Pretty Gritty with their song “Love Don't Live Here Anymore” that we will play for all of our listeners off their latest album - Seven Year Itch – by CD Baby, C and D Network Publishing, Cannon/Buono Production, and Creative and Dreams Music Network,LLC. What a lineup!!!! Small Bites Radio correspondent Actor John DiRenzo is out and about with his valuable insight and experience in the culinary world so be sure to catch him on QVC selling the high quality Copper Chef products. You say you STILL NEED MORE!!! Don't forget we still have our regular weekly segments from Courier-Post nightlife correspondent and The New York Times recognized John Howard-Fusco for his news of the week and please remember that John's book “A Culinary History of Cape May: Salt Oysters, Beach Plums & Cabernet Franc” from Arcadia Publishing The History Press is now available to buy, Chef Barbie Marshall who is a Chef Gordon Ramsay Hell's Kitchen Season 10 finalist and appeared on Season 17 of FOX Hell's Kitchen #AllStars, and Chef Barbie was named Pennsylvania's most influential chef by Cooking Light will delight us with her tip of the week, and a joke of the week from legendary joke teller Jackie Martling of The Howard Stern Show fame and Jackie "The Joke Man" Martling with his autobiography “The Joke Man: Bow to Stern” from Post Hill Press with foreword by Artie Lange available to order on Amazon.com. Fat Jack's BBQ and Bluejeanfood.com hope you will use the TuneIn app to listen worldwide or also catch Small Bites Radio syndicated LIVE Sundays on KGTK 920AM, KITZ 1400AM, KSBN 1230AM, KBNP 1410AM, distributed by satellite through the Salem Radio Network, ScyNet Radio, Stitcher Radio, PodOmatic, and TryThisDish Radio which is the only independently owned and operated international chef-driven foodie and lifestyle radio network in the world! Also repeats of our shows are available to be listened to daily on the above platforms 5:30pm-6:30pm and on Mondays at 10am on Wildfire Radio, and as usual the newest episodes are available the following day on iTunes and PlayerFM. Also catch the Small Bites crew John DiRenzo and Glenn Gross today at The Fillmore Philadelphia for Made In America vendor challenge put on by Jiwon McCartney, Roc Nation, and Culinary Fight Club. The post Small Bites – Episode 89 appeared first on Wildfire Radio.
This week the guys chat with Chris Staudinger owner of Pretty Gritty Tours at Wizards Keep Games in Renton. Chris is an Adventurer, videographer, social media consultant that has travelled around the world writing articles for places like USA Today. Pretty Gritty Tours offers various tours around Tacoma, including a Brewery Tour, Historical Tours, and Antique Row. You can find out more about Chris and Pretty Gritty Tours at: prettygrittytours.com. This episode kicks off with Chris telling the guys about growing up in around eastern Washington, including Leavenworth. He tells them what brought him over to this side of the state, explains what Pretty Gritty Tours is and what made him decide to start doing the tours. They talk about Tacoma being ‘The Boston of the Westcoast', Yakima being the ‘Palm Springs' of the west, and the Miners Burger in Yakima that gives free burgers to people that can do a free standing split in their door frame. 14:40 – Chris talks about his reasoning for avoiding the majority of Patrick Swayze films, they discuss the movie ‘Next of Kin', and Wesley Snipes movies back in the 80's and 90's. Conversation then goes back to Chris telling the guys about his travels around the world and what sparked him to create the business in Tacoma. He talks about deciding to move to Pohang, South Korea and what made him decide to live there for 2 years instead of his initial plan of staying for 6 months. 29:38 – Chris talks about how he and his wife became travel bloggers, them being on TLS, his wife writing for National Geographic, and how they met while traveling abroad in college. They talk about John Lithgow's understated acting career, the sale of Top of Tacoma, and the history around East Tacoma. He then tells the guys of one of his favorite stories of Tacoma. 45:41 – Talk goes to how the building Golden Dragon is in was originally where The Real Art Theater was, built by Radnor Pratsch who built three theaters on South Tacoma Way in the early 1900's, and the classic dive bars in the South Tacoma area. They talk about Tacoma's changes over the years since the 1870's, how Seattle jumped ahead of Tacoma early on, and Pretty Gritty Tours being involved in the Link and Drink. As this great episode comes to an end, the guys talk about their favorite parts of Tacoma, including Wapato Park, the Tacoma waterfront, Rustin Way, Hilltop, and the old City Hall building. Chris tells about working with the historic preservation office and where people can find him online. Thanks Chris for a great conversation and information about Pretty Gritty Tours. Special Guest: Chris Staudinger.
Pretty Gritty returns to the podcast! Pretty Gritty is a Portland, Oregon based folk duo. I chatted with the band about their new record "7 Year Itch". We talked about heading out to Nashville to make the record, how their songwriting has progressed, and the make up of their dynamic. To keep up with the band and the Dan Cable Presents Podcast, please check out the links below! http://www.prettygrittymusic.com/ www.dancablepresents.com
Pretty Gritty dropped into Mountain Air Studios to play some sweet jams, and talk about about how they became a band, moving from Maryland across the country to their current home of Portland, their discovery of alt/country music, and freeing themselves from their 9-5 work grind. Check out their links below, show them some love people! https://www.facebook.com/prettygritty/?fref=ts http://www.prettygrittymusic.com/
Blaine and Sarah are Pretty Gritty, a Soulful Americana band based in Portland, Oregon. They join me to tell a story of Roger's jam shed and the night they spent there, it is hilarious and heartwarming and includes a goat. Not in that way. This incredible duo are truly talented and really funny as all get out, please check them out on Reverbnation, Soundcloud, Facebook/prettygritty and their awesome website www.prettygrittymusic.com. #JamShed #Smoke&Dust&Weirdos I also sample two of their songs: Country; This Heart of Mine. You are going to love them. Support the Tell Me Stories Podcast
Plus, interviews and music with three artists from the most recent ‘Pretty Gritty’ event – vocalist, composer and multi-instrumentalist Astrid Zeman; Sydney sound artist Daniel Whiting and Canberra musician Happy Axe, who lulls beautiful and eerie tones from her violin and musical saw.Originally broadcast on 'Out From Under' on Resonance Extra.