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The James McMahon Music Podcast
Episode 269: Emily Barker

The James McMahon Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 37:20


Emily Barker is an Australian singer-songwriter, musician and composer. Her music has featured as the theme to BBC dramas Wallander and The Shadow Line. With multi-instrumental trio the Red Clay Halo, she recorded four albums, before commencing a solo career.Her new album, Fragile as Humans, is released on May 3rd.Watch this episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5uPrzjhsr0Show theme by Bis.GET TICKETS TO MY CONVERSATION WITH LUKE HAINES AT ROUGH TRADE WEST, LONDON, ON APRIL 4th. Want more? Join The James McMahon Music Podcast Patreon. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5jY33R9cXAThankyou to our Patreon members! John Foley.Wilfreda Beehive.Joe Frost.Conor McNicholas.John Earls.Laura Norton.Mike Clewley.Ricky Murray.Danielle Walker.Claire Harris.Dana Landman. Laura Kelly Dunlop. Michael Woods.Billy Reeves.Eric Meredith.Caitlin Moran.Eve Barlow.Nige Tassell.  Twitter - @jamesjammcmahon Substack - https://spoook.substack.com YouTube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Vf_1E1Sza2GUyFNn2zFMA Reddit - https://www.reddit.com/r/jamesmcmahonmusicpod/

4ZZZ Live Delay
Live Delay - Ep 424 - Melaleuca & Emily Barker

4ZZZ Live Delay

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2023 55:50


Melaleuca: Live at The Zoo on the 9th of December, 2022 Melaleuca are a Meanjin-based indie rock band formed in 2019 by Andy Francis, Jane Millroy, Isaac Rogers and Matt Wilward. With sonic influences like The Smashing Pumpkins and Weezer, Melaleuca are fond of catchy hooks and rotating lyrics from their two lead vocalists. We recorded them performing live for The Zoo's 30th birthday celebration event on the 9th of December, 2022. Recorded by Dave Arens Mixed by Tyrell Short Special Thanks to venue engineer Ben Slade Emily Barker: Live at the Woolly Mammoth on the 17th of February, 2023 Emily Barker is a singer-songwriter hailing from Bridgetown, W.A. with eight studio albums under her belt, four with multi-instrumental trio Red Clay Halo and four solo. She has the rare honour of having two of her songs used as the theme music for BBC programmes, 'Wallander' and 'The Shadow Line', for which she has received several British television awards. We recorded her performing solo and live at The Woolly Mammoth on the 17th of February 2023. Recorded by Dave Arens Mixed by Deakin Jennings Special thanks to venue engineer Andrew McNelley Show production and host: Matt Hall Audio producer: Dave Arens Originally aired via Zed Digital, 7-8pm, Sunday 21 May 2023

4ZZZ Live Delay
Live Delay - Ep 423 - Perve Endings & Emily Barker

4ZZZ Live Delay

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2023 55:50


Perve Endings: Live at The Zoo, Fortitude Valley, 9 December 2022 Perve Endings are a Meanjin/Brisbane-based four piece rock outfit with a penchant for catchy hooks, rotating lyrics and blissful harmonies. They serve up enlightened alternative rock with a dash of punk and we've caught them performing live at The Zoo on the 9th of December 2022 for The Zoo's 30th birthday celebration. Recorded by Dave Arens Mixed by Nigel Lee Special thanks to venue engineer Ben Slade Emily Barker: Live at The Woolly Mammoth, Fortitude Valley, 17 February 2023 Emily Barker is a singer-songwriter with roots in Bridgetown, West Australia. She has eight albums under her belt, four with multi-instrumental trio Red Clay Halo and four solo. Her track 'Nostalgia' was picked up as the theme music for Kenneth Branagh's BBC drama 'Wallander' and another and as a result Emily has also won several BAFTA awards, amongst others. We recorded her performing live at The Woolly Mammoth on the 17th of February, 2023. Recorded by Dave Arens Mixed by Deakin Jennings Special thanks to venue engineer Andrew McNelley Show production and host: Matt Hall Audio producer: Dave Arens Originally aired via Zed Digital, 7-8pm, Sunday 14 June 2023

Ajax Diner Book Club
Ajax Diner Book Club Episode 217

Ajax Diner Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 177:36


Gillian Welch "Red Clay Halo"Neil Young "Walk On"John Lee Hooker "Sally Mae"Drive-By Truckers "Forged In Hell And Heaven Sent"Amanda Shires "Bad Behavior"John Prine "Illegal Smile"Chris Knight "Mexican Home (feat. John Prine)"Sam & Dave "You Got Me Hummin"Black Joe Lewis "Come to My Party"Margo Price "Ain't Livin Long Like This"Arlo McKinley "Back Home (feat. Logan Halstead)"Beck "Sin City"James McMurtry "Ain't Got a Place"Betty Davis "If I'm In Luck I Might Get Picked Up"John Coltrane "Straight Street"Valerie June "Look At Miss Ohio"Mavis Staples "You Got To Move"James Booker "Junco Partner"Tedeschi Trucks Band "Playing With My Emotions"Col. Bruce Hampton "Fixin' to Die"George Jones & Tammy Wynette "We Go Together"Louis Armstrong "On The Sunny Side Of The Street (Recording 1947)"Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong "On The Sunny Side Of The Street"Richard Swift "If The Sun Stops Shinin'"Billy Bragg "Greetings to the New Brunette"The Blasters "I'm Shakin'"The Blasters "I'm Shakin'"The Blasters "Border Radio"Gillian Welch "Dry Town (Demo)"John Moreland "Claim Your Prize"Willie Dixon "Sittin' and Cryin' the Blues"Charlie Musselwhite "Hello Stranger"Krista Shows "Ain't Your Fault"The Derek Trucks Band "Already Free (Live)"Rick Danko "Java Blues"JD McPherson "It's All Over but the Shouting"Alex Chilton "Come By Here"The Glands "Pleaser"boygenius "Souvenir"Maggie Bell "Comin' on Strong"Koko Taylor "Wang Dang Doodle"Billy Joe Shaver "Chicken On The Ground"Connie Smith "If That Ain't Strong Enough"Porter Wagoner "Daddy Was an Old Time Preacher Man"

Andrew's Daily Five
Andrew's Daily Five, Ep. 318

Andrew's Daily Five

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 13:31


#199-197Intro/Outro: Never Leave You by The Record Company199. Flaming Pie by Paul McCartney (Little Willow & Flaming Pie & Great Day)198. Time (The Revelator) by Gillian Welch (Elvis Presley Blues & Red Clay Halo & Everything is Free)197. Night Visions by Imagine Dragons (On Top of the World & It's Time & Demons & Underdog)Flaming Pie album artTime (The Revelator) album artNight Visions album artVote on Today's Album ArtHave you voted on Week 3 Round 1 winners yet? If so, no further action needed. If not:Week 3 Round 1 Winners (episodes 311-315)Vote on Week 3 Round 2 Album Art150th Episode Giveaway: Leave a review for the podcast on your device and send me a screenshot of your review. You can text it to 919-345-4733 or email it to drandrewmay@hotmail.com. On Friday Oct. 15th, I will do a random drawing. The winner will win their favorite album! I'll send you a CD or a gift card (if you would rather do a digital album). Good luck!

For Songs
Episode 12: Episode 12: A Conversation with Emily Barker

For Songs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 38:50


What's the best way to get a critical message across to your listeners? For Emily Barker, the best way is to make it personal. On her latest album A Dark Murmuration of Words, Emily recounts her travels from her native Australia in her early 20s to England to become a singer/songwriter. She uses her personal experience missing home to make a direct plea in her music for combatting our world's climate crisis. On this episode of For Songs, Emily talks her passion for the environment, how she drives the point home in her writing, and her musical inspirations. We discuss four songs from the album--Return Me, Geography, The Woman Who Planted Trees, and Anymore Goodbyes. She also talks about her process for writing songs and what it's like being a musician with a new album and no way to bring it to the masses thanks to the pandemic.

Heart of Indie Radio
Emily Barker- Exclusive Interview

Heart of Indie Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2020 20:18


Join co -host Emme Lentino and award-winning artist, Emily Barker for this exclusive interview, right here on Heart of Indie Radio! Emily Barker is an award-winning singer-songwriter, best known as the writer and performer of the theme to the BBC's hugely successful crime drama Wallander starring Kenneth Branagh. She has released music as a solo artist as well as with various bands including The Red Clay Halo, Vena Portae and Applewood Road (with whom she released a remarkable album of original songs recorded live around a single microphone, dubbed “flawless” by The Sunday Times) and has written for film, including composing the soundtrack for Jake Gavin’s lauded debut feature Hector starring Peter Mullan and Keith Allen. As a performer, Barker is captivating and accomplished, with an adept understanding of audiences that finds her equally at home touring with punk troubadour Frank Turner as she is with American multi-Grammy-winning musician Mary Chapin Carpenter. Emily Barker’s 2017 album Sweet Kind of Blue was recorded at Sam Phillips Recording Service in Memphis with Grammy winning producer Matt Ross-Spang(Jason Isbell, Margo Price) and an all-star cast of Memphis session players. The success of the album, with its seamless mix of soul, blues, country and folk influences, and the globe-trotting tours to support it helped land Emily the accolade of UK Artist of the Yearat the recent UK Americana Awardsheld at Hackney Empire in London. Most recently, Barker has released an album of collaborations with English folk legend Marry Waterson. A Window to Other Ways is out now on One Little Indian Records.

I Wish I Wrote That Song
Emily Barker - I Wish I Wrote That Song

I Wish I Wrote That Song

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 41:57


For this episode we spoke to UK based, Australian artist Emily Barker,  just after the release of her single, Return Me, Since her debut album, Photos.Fire. Fables in 2007, she has worked as a solo artist, with her band The Red Clay Halo, and has had many collaborations including the Applewood Road album and recently A Window To Other Ways with Marry Waterson. Emily is also known for the BAFTA award winning theme song for Kenneth Brannagh’s TV  series, Wallander. She also received an Ivor Novello for the TV theme tune to The Shadow Line. We spoke to Emily about her newly discovered love for writing poetry, songwriting, and of course,  the song she wish she wrote, a song by Carole King from Tapestry recorded in the early 70s. Enjoy listening! Here is a playlist of some of the songs featured, or mentioned in the episode.

JoCoYo
Red Clay Halo

JoCoYo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2019 10:13


This is part of a series that shows just how Johnston's strongest connections to its neighbors came to be. In the late 1800's and early 1900's, so many things (and people) outside of Johnston, wove the web, so to speak. This episode is about Stallings Station/Gulley's Store. You know it as Clayton. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jocoyo/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jocoyo/support

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Jonny Payne's Chew Club
003 Emily Barker

Jonny Payne's Chew Club

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2017 56:32


003 Emily Barker Emily Barker is an award-winning songwriter who is releasing her brand new single “Sister Goodbye” (which you can hear on this very podcast!) on 10th February. On the podcast we talked about Emily’s many projects (The Low Country, Emily Barker & The Red Clay Halo, Applewood Road, Vena Portae), the recording of her new soul inspired album at Sam Phillips Recording Studio in Memphis, Tennessee, playing with Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls at the London Olympics Opening Ceremony, and writing and performing the theme to BBC TV’s Wallander. Don’t miss Emily Barker live at Kings Place, near Kings Cross, London on 16th February: http://www.kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/music/emily-barker-with-support-from-pete-roe#.WJmpmVNkiUk http://www.emilybarker.com/

Music City Roots
March 15, 2016 w/ Gillian Welch, Liz Longley, Sierra Hull, Maureen Murphy

Music City Roots

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2016 162:16


Tuesday’s show was bound to sell out because Berklee forces arrived with a couple hundred students, faculty and alumni and because their very distinguished alums Gillian Welch and Dave Rawlings asked if their performance and award presentation could be nested in a special Roots show. That means a lot to us, and both parties pulled out the stops to create one of the finest and most meaningful shows we’ve ever put on. Liz Longley has a song with a chorus that starts “You’ve got that way…” and wow, so does she. Armed with an acoustic guitar and her cool, smoky and nimble voice, she took the stage for our first set. The songs have become hits for me from repeated listening to her debut album. “Memphis” and “Bad Habit” are new soul folk standards. “Skin And Bones” has a darker Appalachian edge. Then it was on to a very different voice in Sierra Hull, with her musically entwined new string trio and songs from her fascinating new Weighted Mind album. After the title track we heard the baroque and intricate composed interplay of “Queen of Hearts/Royal Tea” (thank you Berklee training) and the silk pillow of a song that is “Lullaby.” We were only one song into Maureen Murphy’s set when Photographer Tony whispered to me that we were experiencing the finest singer in the show’s history. There’s a case to be made. I’ve rarely seen so much refinement and technique mingled with so much power and passion. Murphy delivered four very different songs with a rocking, versatile quartet, but the capstone was her ode to her singing idol Lisa Fisher “How Can I Ease The Pain.” The song’s free form gave Maureen ample ways to shape and craft and massage and emote. It was simply breathtaking in its range of textures, from delicate to forceful. And she got to hit a classic money note in Martin Sexton’s “Smoke.” It would have been difficult to pack more musical range or magic into 20 minutes. I’ve been watching Gillian and Dave perform for twenty years, and it’s always riveting. Certainly, seeing the MCR logo behind them was extra inspiring and gratifying. They opened with spectral unison singing on “The Way It Will Be,” making the harmonies of “The Way It Goes” and “Miss Ohio” all the more bloom-like. When Berklee President Roger Brown presented the school’s American Master Awards to them (as individuals by the way not a group), he cited Dave’s harmonically rich and inventive guitar playing. And yes, that’s one thing I’ve always loved about it – close, dissonant intervals delivered with bebop command and a staccato attack, like Bill Monroe downstrokes on Eddie Lang’s guitar. And on this night I got to be about 20 feet from his shredding solo on “Red Clay Halo,” one of my favorite Gill and Dave songs. Their final number “Everything Is Free” includes the line “we’re gonna do it anyway, even if it doesn’t pay,” and that’s how GW and DR always sounded to me. Their old friend T Bone Burnett, who collected the night’s other Master Award, played amiable electric guitar strokes and sang a bit on that final tune before adding a whole new verse about a certain orange presidential candidate in the rollicking Nashville Jam on “I’ll Fly Away.”

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MASTERPIECE Studio
Inside the Wallander Theme Song

MASTERPIECE Studio

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2016 18:14


Back in 2008, Australian native Emily Barker and her band the Red Clay Halo recorded their song, "Nostalgia," in relative anonymity. But when the crime drama Wallander premiered, accompanied by the song, "Nostalgia" became an instant hit. As told by Emily Barker herself, this is the story of "Nostalgia" from its chilly inception to its eventual fame.

Word In Your Ear
Word Shortcast - Eliza Carthy

Word In Your Ear

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2012 12:15


On February 27th Eliza Carthy plays the pub across the road in one of our Word In Your Ear series of live shows. In this special shortcast she tells David Hepworth what kind of music was playing in the house when she was growing up, how she had a thing for Rick Astley and how her boyfriend made her give her Barbies away to the charity shop. Bastard. A few tickets for the show, which features Eliza plus full five piece band, supported by Emily Barker and the Red Clay Halo plus Left With Pictures, are still available. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Word Podcast
Word Shortcast - Eliza Carthy

Word Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2012 12:15


On February 27th Eliza Carthy plays the pub across the road in one of our Word In Your Ear series of live shows. In this special shortcast she tells David Hepworth what kind of music was playing in the house when she was growing up, how she had a thing for Rick Astley and how her boyfriend made her give her Barbies away to the charity shop. Bastard. A few tickets for the show, which features Eliza plus full five piece band, supported by Emily Barker and the Red Clay Halo plus Left With Pictures, are still available.

Word In Your Ear
Word Shortcast - Eliza Carthy

Word In Your Ear

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2012 12:15


On February 27th Eliza Carthy plays the pub across the road in one of our Word In Your Ear series of live shows. In this special shortcast she tells David Hepworth what kind of music was playing in the house when she was growing up, how she had a thing for Rick Astley and how her boyfriend made her give her Barbies away to the charity shop. Bastard. A few tickets for the show, which features Eliza plus full five piece band, supported by Emily Barker and the Red Clay Halo plus Left With Pictures, are still available. Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Word Podcast
Word Podcast 195

Word Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2011 17:53


In this podcast: the legit release of the Rolling Stones’ “Brussels Affair”, the things that Jimmy Savile did and did not do, Paul Du Noyer remembering Jackie Leven, your misinterpreted songs thread, Fraser explaining why he features on a Guns N’Roses b-side, the Black Sabbath reunion(s) and a couple of songs from Emily Barker and the Red Clay Halo.

Word In Your Ear
Word Podcast 195

Word In Your Ear

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2011 17:53


In this podcast: the legit release of the Rolling Stones' “Brussels Affair”, the things that Jimmy Savile did and did not do, Paul Du Noyer remembering Jackie Leven, your misinterpreted songs thread, Fraser explaining why he features on a Guns N'Roses b-side, the Black Sabbath reunion(s) and a couple of songs from Emily Barker and the Red Clay Halo. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Word In Your Ear
Word Podcast 195

Word In Your Ear

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2011 17:53


In this podcast: the legit release of the Rolling Stones' “Brussels Affair”, the things that Jimmy Savile did and did not do, Paul Du Noyer remembering Jackie Leven, your misinterpreted songs thread, Fraser explaining why he features on a Guns N'Roses b-side, the Black Sabbath reunion(s) and a couple of songs from Emily Barker and the Red Clay Halo. Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.