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Laurie MacAllister has been a part of Red Molly for better than two decades. She's not really made a go on her own in a long time. But the time has come for her to do just that - and she's coming to Caffe Lena on April 25.
Abbie Gardner is a renowned dobro player, solo artist, and a key member of the acclaimed Americana trio, Red Molly. With her exceptional mastery of the dobro, her soulful voice, and her masterful storytelling, Abbie has earned a place as one of the most respected artists in the Americana and roots music scene. Abbie has performed at major music festivals and conferences. These performances have solidified her reputation as a captivating live performer, known for her musical depth and ability to connect with audiences.Her solo work has garnered critical acclaim. She has also received multiple nominations for her instrumental and vocal work, further cementing her as a standout artist. Abbie has a Kansas City connection… her in-laws live here and she finds herself in our town from time to time. Not too long ago, Abbie dropped in at the Heartland Song Network's monthly Song Sanctuary at PH Coffee. What a treat that was! Join us as Abbie and her amazing music and life partner Craig Akin on bass grace us with this musical conversation and performance for the Tasty Brew!
Opening music: Fred Gillen Jr. "Land Of Hope" Match Against A New Moon www.fredgillenjr.com Matt Turk "Without Her" - Washington Arms www.turktunes.com Red Molly "Beaumont Rest Stop" - Love And Other Tragedies www.redmolly.com Frank Migliorelli & The Dirt Nappers "If There's Nothing Left" - City Eastern Serenade www.frankmigliorelli.com Davey O "Some Days" - Some Days www.daveyo.com **************** Rachael Sage "Flowers For Free" - Another Side www.rachaelsage.com Grace Morrison "Get Along" - Maybe Modern www.gracemorrison.com Kellie Loder "Can't Go Back" - Transitions www.kellieloder.com Jess Novak & Ben Wayne "Sink" - Sonrise www.jessrocknovak.com iskwe "Waiting For The Laughter" - nina iskwe.com Dave Curl "Lockdown" (featuring Madliv) - www.davecurl.com Jonathan Byrd & The Pickup Cowboys "When The Well Runs Dry" - s/t www.jonathanbyrd.com Elliott Murphy "Old-Timer" - www.elliottmurphy.com ************************ Ivytide "Doc Martens" - Portable Darkrooms www.ivytide.com Soraia "Union City Blue" www.soraia.com Mest "Barely Hanging On" - Youth mestmusic.com Thomas Nicholas Band "Just Leave It" - We're Gonna Be OK www.facebook.com/TINband Bad Mary "The Floor Is Lava" - Trash & Glamour www.badmaryband.com For Closure "Hazy Mourning" - Hazy Mourning https://www.facebook.com/ForClosureLA/ Royal Castles "Stage Fright" - Stage Fright www.royalcastlesband.com The Trews "Permission" - Wanderer www.thetrewsmusic.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support
image: Eben Pariser and Molly Venter How do we get in the zone? What does that even mean for creatives? And how do we stay in it? And how do we get back in when kicked out? We speak with musicians and marriage partners Molly Venter and Eben Pariser about using the ancient technologies of poetry and music to help people tap into their subconscious and explore what treasure they have within them. Goodnight Moonshine is a guitar and vocal duet, and a musical marriage in all senses. The Duo combines the evocative voice and songwriting of Molly Venter, with Eben Pariser's adventurous guitar playing. The result is folk music with a depth of improvisation and tonal subtlety usually reserved for jazz. Molly is well known for her sublime singing in the prominent female-vocal-group Red Molly, Her voice has been called “biker-chick smoky,” and with Goodnight Moonshine she is in full force as a songwriter with a trance-induced stream-of-consciousness writing style. Eben cut his teeth as a street performer in New York City, playing guttural music of New Orleans with his band Roosevelt Dime, but he was quickly captured by classic jazz, and his improvisational skills are a hallmark of Goodnight Moonshine's sound. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit emergingform.substack.com/subscribe
The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 04/08/2024 featuring: Avery Hill “God Save the Watchman” Dreams & Ghosts: A Family Album (2015 Avery Hill) 4:47 Dawn Landes “The Housewife's Lament (1866)” The Liberated Woman's Songbook (2024 FunMachine) 5:32 Sam Gleaves & Tyler Hughes “Bread and Roses”Sam Gleaves & Tyler Hughes (2017 Community Music) 3:13 Valerie June “Big Dream” My Black Country: The Songs of Alice Randall (2024 Oh Boy) 2:23 Noel McKay “An Old Cowboy in Spain” You Only Live Always (2024 McKay Records) 2:30 Crowes Pasture “You At Every Age” Don't Blink (2023 Crowes Pasture) 3:25 Jay Linden “Boat on a River” Ordinary Sunrise (2023 Jay Linden) 2:39 Pat Wictor “What If?” Flare (2022 Pat Wictor) 3:51 Red Molly “Rain” One for All & All for One (2018 Red Molly) 3:38 The Maudlin Brothers “The Old Home Brew” Highway of Sorrow (1997 Skylark) 3:19 Amythyst Kiah “Firewater” Wary + Strange (2021 Rounder) 3:38 Peter Mulvey “500 Days” More Notes From Elsewhere (2024 Peter Mulvey) 2:47 Tiffany Williams “When I'm Gone” When You Go (2019 Tiffany Williams) 3:19 David Jacobs-Strain & Bob Beach “Higher” The Belfry Session (2023 David Jacobs-Strain) 3:21
Readings from The Return of Light—12 Tales from around the World for the Winter Solstice by Carolyn McVicker Edwards. Two songs are included in this episode—May I Suggest sung by Red Molly and written by Susan Werner and Light of a Clear Blue Morning sung by The Wailing Jennys and written by Dolly Parton.
Songs from Gillian Welch, Malcolm Holcombe, Jaimee Harris, Mason Jennings, Red Molly, Dar Williams, Della Mae, David Olney, John Gorka and more! Hosted by Crystal Sarakas. Produced by WSKG Public Media.
Welcome to Week 16 of Fairy Tale! This week we read chapters 26 through 27! This week, the people of Deep Maleen make their daring escape! Will they make it out alive, or will Red Molly kill them first? Find out on Fantasy Book Club!Thank you so much for being here! We hope you love this episode!Reach out to us using this link!https://prattpodcast.comAnd click on all of these too!Join the Patreon!!Alezeia on SpotifyFollow on InstagramWe love you, Peace!
Live from the Lyric Theatre in Lexington, Kentucky. woodsongs.com Production Date: 06/06/2022 HEIDI HOLTON reins from deep in Southern Appalachia which has allowed her to master the music of the deep south and make a name for herself in the international blues community. Heidi casts a spell on her audience with the sweet strings of her acoustic slide guitar. WHY MAMA CRIES, released in 2018, forged a friendship with producer Rory Block, which led to the production of her upcoming album BLACK STRAP MOLASSES. ABBIE GARDNER is a fiery dobro player with an infectious smile. Whether performing solo or with Americana harmony trio Red Molly, her acclaimed tales of love and loss, both gritty and sweet, are propelled by her impeccable lap style slide guitar playing. Solo performances feature the dobro as a solo instrument, bouncing between a solid rhythmic backbone and ripping lead lines, all in support of her voice and songs. Her latest recording DobroSinger comes out May 13, 2022. Amelia Brown is a 14 year old clogger, pianist, and dobro player from Springfield TN.
Abbie Gardner has a new solo release out called "Dobro Singer" a founding member of the trio Red Molly, Abbie calls in to talk about the process of making her new album.www.abbiegardner.com
Today's installment is a Derringer Discoveries rediscovery episode. A rediscovery episode highlights a band that the Derringers love – but, it may not have registered on your radar. We feel the band featured in this episode is significant enough to introduce to you, our listener. This band was made up of musical artists who continue to have an impact on Americana, folk, gospel, film soundtracks, commercials, and – of course – rock and roll. The band coalesced during the aftermath of 9/11. It formed during a time when America was looking for peace, solace, and camaraderie. With this band, we think many music lovers at the time may have found what they were seeking. Sit back, relax, and let us introduce you to… Ollabelle! Stick around for our Post-Episode Bonus which features an excellent husband-and-wife duo, Eben Pariser and Molly Venter, known as Goodnight Moonshine. While their individual bands, Red Molly and Roosevelt Dime, are on hiatus, hear how the couple met and how Goodnight Moonshine became a hidden blessing to Eben, Molly, and their children during the pandemic. To support Goodnight Moonshine, please visit: Molly Venter's Patreon page where she shares weekly music, videos, and musings: https://www.patreon.com/mollyventer Eben Pariser's educational guitar and vocal courses on Truefire: https://truefire.com/educators/eben-pariser/e4550 If you enjoy the music you hear in this episode, you can find it all and more in the Derringer Discoveries' playlist, Ollabelle – Rediscovery and Revival, available on Spotify. Give us “a like” and remember that streaming music from this playlist supports the featured artists. The Derringers want to hear from you! Send your comments to us at feedback@derringerdiscoveries.com. You can also find all our featured playlists, such as the Turnip Music Radio Top 25, at our website: www.derringerdiscoveries.com. While you're there, sign up for our free newsletter! Please subscribe to Derringer Discoveries on your favorite podcast platform. Doing so lets the providers know that you enjoy the content and look forward to future episodes. Tell your friends, family, and fellow music-lovers about Derringer Discoveries. Your Sister's Room by Ho Jo Fro is the theme song for Derringer Discoveries and is available on most digital streaming platforms. © All Rights Reserved | Derringer Discoveries
Today's installment is a Derringer Discoveries rediscovery episode. A rediscovery episode highlights a band that the Derringers love – but, it may not have registered on your radar. We feel the band featured in this episode is significant enough to introduce to you, our listener. This band was made up of musical artists who continue to have an impact on Americana, folk, gospel, film soundtracks, commercials, and – of course – rock and roll. The band coalesced during the aftermath of 9/11. It formed during a time when America was looking for peace, solace, and camaraderie. With this band, we think many music lovers at the time may have found what they were seeking. Sit back, relax, and let us introduce you to… Ollabelle! Stick around for our Post-Episode Bonus which features an excellent husband-and-wife duo, Eben Pariser and Molly Venter, known as Goodnight Moonshine. While their individual bands, Red Molly and Roosevelt Dime, are on hiatus, hear how the couple met and how Goodnight Moonshine became a hidden blessing to Eben, Molly, and their children during the pandemic. To support Goodnight Moonshine, please visit: Molly Venter's Patreon page where she shares weekly music, videos, and musings: https://www.patreon.com/mollyventer Eben Pariser's educational guitar and vocal courses on Truefire: https://truefire.com/educators/eben-pariser/e4550 If you enjoy the music you hear in this episode, you can find it all and more in the Derringer Discoveries' playlist, Ollabelle – Rediscovery and Revival, available on Spotify. Give us “a like” and remember that streaming music from this playlist supports the featured artists. The Derringers want to hear from you! Send your comments to us at feedback@derringerdiscoveries.com. You can also find all our featured playlists, such as the Turnip Music Radio Top 25, at our website: www.derringerdiscoveries.com. While you're there, sign up for our free newsletter! Please subscribe to Derringer Discoveries on your favorite podcast platform. Doing so lets the providers know that you enjoy the content and look forward to future episodes. Tell your friends, family, and fellow music-lovers about Derringer Discoveries. Your Sister's Room by Ho Jo Fro is the theme song for Derringer Discoveries and is available on most digital streaming platforms. © All Rights Reserved | Derringer Discoveries
HG World presents: "The Diary of Jill Woodbine" Chapter 20 "Red Molly explains the importance of her recovered Bible and her ordeal crossing 500 miles of hostile territory to find safety." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
HG World presents: "The Diary of Jill Woodbine" Chapter 20 "Red Molly explains the importance of her recovered Bible and her ordeal crossing 500 miles of hostile territory to find safety." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joni Mitchell's album Blue turns 50 this year. It may not have the artistic sophistication of her later albums, but Mitchell's vulnerability endeared her to fans, if not early critics unused to such intimate storytelling. That was okay with Mitchell. She said her "music is not designed to grab instantly. It's designed to wear for a lifetime, to hold up like a fine cloth." She was right. Rolling Stone magazine ranked Blue the third-greatest album on its 2020 list of "The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time," a move up from No. 33 in 2017. We talk with musicians and critics about the album Blue and more. GUESTS: Peter Kaminsky - Professor of music theory and associate department head of undergraduate studies at the University of Connecticut Steve Metcalf - A journalist, music critic, pianist, and composer, and director emeritus of Presidents' College at the University of Hartford Carolann Solebello - A singer-songwriter, a founding member of the Americana trio Red Molly, and a member of the Jack Hardy Songwriters Exchange; she tours with the folk quartet No Fuss and Feathers Join us on Facebook and Twitter. Colin McEnroe and Cat Pastor contributed to this show.Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
HG World presents: "The Diary of Jill Woodbine" Chapter 13 Constable David has some news about Red Molly - good and bad. At a driving range set up on the roof of HG World, David and Jill confront a rare but dangerous situation with one of the residents named O'Neal. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
HG World presents: "The Diary of Jill Woodbine" Chapter 13 Constable David has some news about Red Molly - good and bad. At a driving range set up on the roof of HG World, David and Jill confront a rare but dangerous situation with one of the residents named O'Neal. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
HG World presents: "The Diary of Jill Woodbine" Chapter 12 Hiding out in an empty classroom inside HG World, Jill tries to piece together what has been happening inside the warehouse while exploring why the world came to such a state in the first place. A new opportunity may hold the key to finding Red Molly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
HG World presents: "The Diary of Jill Woodbine" Chapter 12 Hiding out in an empty classroom inside HG World, Jill tries to piece together what has been happening inside the warehouse while exploring why the world came to such a state in the first place. A new opportunity may hold the key to finding Red Molly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
HG World presents: "The Diary of Jill Woodbine" Chapter 11, Part 2 Jill confronts Hank about his intentions for Red Molly. Molly explains why she agrees to spend time with Manager Jack and shares a secret with Jill that makes a connection between the two on an intimate level. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
HG World presents: "The Diary of Jill Woodbine" Chapter 11, Part 2 Jill confronts Hank about his intentions for Red Molly. Molly explains why she agrees to spend time with Manager Jack and shares a secret with Jill that makes a connection between the two on an intimate level. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Carolann Solebello has gone from a self-described "closet singer" to actress to founding member of Red Molly and singer-songwriter. Now Cheryl has a truly candid conversation with one of her oldest friends and former CC Railroad bandmate, about the many facets of her life as a performer and exactly how many times she's been married. (*One mild instance of profanity.)
This week on Checkpoint Chat, Matthew teaches you how to lie with all of his experience in Among Us, while Sandy desperately tries to escape hell in Hades. Also, How aggressive is that PS5 pricing? Damn! LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8JuKVgScoMHioSlHotN3Vg See our official website: https://www.checkpointchat.com/
This encore episode was recorded on August 21, 2011 in Bristol, TN/VA. Performers include Vince Gill, Red Molly, David Mayfield Parade, Jim Lauderdale, John LillySupport is provided by Adventures on the Gorge. https://adventuresonthegorge.com/
Celebrating St Patrick’s Day with the women of Celtic music on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. Bonnie Rideout, Dublin Harpers, Janette Geri, Wolf & Clover, Shauna Mullin, The Gothard Sisters, Jiggy, Hibernia, Jennifer Licko, Melanie Gruben, Beth Patterson, Screaming Orphans, Shannon Heaton, The Ennis Sisters, Sarah Copus, Bellow Bridge Subscribe and Listen on Apple Podcasts! I hope you enjoyed this week's show. If you did, please share the show with ONE friend. The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast is here to build our community and help the incredible artists who so generously share their music with you. If you hear music you love, buy the albums, shirts, and songbooks, follow the artists on Spotify, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. Remember also to Subscribe to the Celtic Music Magazine. Every week, you will get a few cool bits of Celtic music news. 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THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:05 - "The Highland Laddie" by Bonnie Rideout from Scottish Reflections 2:49 - WELCOME 3:35 - "Stuck in Mayberry" by Dublin Harpers from Shenanigans 8:15 - "This Love" by Janette Geri from Among the Flowers 11:03 - "Tam Lin - The Bucks of Oranmore" by Wolf & Clover from Wolf & Clover Jessica Bennett on fiddle and vocals and Caroline Vaughan on percussion and accordion 15:16 - "April Morning" by Shauna Mullin from Wishing Tree 19:44 - CELTIC FEEDBACK 24:34 - "Mazama Mornings" by The Gothard Sisters from Midnight Sun 28:13 - "Paddy's Lamentation" by Jiggy from Hypernova Aoife Kelly on fiddle and vocals 30:56 - "Scot Set" by Hibernia from Wide Waters Susan Toman (Celtic Harp) and Ellen MacIsaac (Voice) 35:19 - "Ruidhlidh" by Jennifer Licko from Sing Pronunciation: "Ruee-lee" (translation “reels”) 38:06 - "The Summer Queen" by Melanie Gruben from A Faery Song 41:27 - "The Cat Fight" by Beth Patterson from Forward 46:20 - CELTIC PODCAST NEWS 48:41 - "Irelands Hour of Need (Gallant Heroes)" by Screaming Orphans from Taproom 52:07 - "Red Molly" by Shannon Heaton from The Blue Dress 54:58 - "Wasted on the Way" by The Ennis Sisters from Keeping Time 58:28 - "Buttercup Spree-Garret Barry's-Clare Jig" by Sarah Copus from Moorland Winds 1:01:59 - CLOSING 1:05:07 - "Kiss in the Morning Early" by Bellow Bridge from Cautionary Tales Sarah Emett (vocals, bodhran) The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was edited by Mitchell Petersen with Graphics by Miranda Nelson Designs. The show was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. To subscribe, go to Apple Podcasts or to our website where you can become a Patron of the Podcast for as little as $1 per episode. Promote Celtic culture through music at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/. CELTIC PODCAST NEWS * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. My name is Marc Gunn. I am a Celtic musician and podcaster. This show is dedicated to the indie Celtic musicians. Please support these artists. Share the show with your friends. And find more episodes at celticmusicpodcast.com. You can also support this podcast on Patreon. SUPPORT SELCOUTH ON KICKSTARTERSelcouth is the name of my newest CD. It means when everything is strange and different yet you find it marvelous anyway. You can support the album on Kickstarter. TRAVEL WITH CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS Every year, I take a small group of Celtic music fans on the relaxing adventure of a lifetime. We don't see everything. Instead, we stay in one area. We get to know the region through its culture, history, and legends. You can join us with an auditory and visual adventure through podcasts and videos. Learn more about the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/ THANK YOU PATRONS OF THE PODCAST! Because of Your kind and generous support, this show comes out every week. Your generosity funds the creation, promotion and production of the show. It allows us to attract new listeners and to help our community grow. As a patron, you get to hear episodes before regular listeners. When we hit a milestone, you get an extra-long episode. You can pledge a dollar or more per episode and cap how much you want to spend each month over on Patreon. I want to thank our newest Patrons: Jacob, MUSIC IN 2FLAVORS, Ed H., Olivia R, Kelen P, Rachel L, Samantha M, Steve B, Jackson A, Roger B, Todd G You can become a generous Patron of the Podcast on Patreon at SongHenge.com. I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK What are you doing today while listening to the podcast? You can send a written comment along with a picture of what you're doing while listening. Email a voicemail message to celticpodcast@gmail.com Miranda Persson emailed a photo from Malmö, Sweden: "Hi Marc! Want to share what I do while listening to your podcast. Walking 15k on Saturday or Sunday mornings before breakfast. Unfortunately, the episode doesn't cover the whole walk. But the great Irish music gives me energy for an hour or so! Cold this morning, about 2°c. The winter is approaching. Anyway, thanks for a great podcast and thanks for being an eminent host!" John Adams emailed: “Hi Marc!I've been a fan of your podcast for about a year now, thanks to some local friends who pointed me your way. I've also been curiously following the issue of diversity which has been an issue of debate on your show this summer. I was surprised that you had had some backlash, as many people were, about the promotion of women in celtic music. And then, I was very proud of how you handled the situation...and now, very excited to hear that you're planning an LGTBQ edition next year, with a call out for entries. I'm proud to say that our little celtic group here, in Salt Lake City, is quite diverse for being a small circle of close friends who love practicing and performing Irish and Celtic music as often as we can. We include a female bodran player (straight, married to our flutist), straight flutist, a gay fiddler (me!), a single male guitarist and our newest, amazing addition of our singer, who is both gay and black. It's never been our intention to push the 'diversity', however; we just let it be noticed (if at all). In any case, we would love to eventually be part of your music, whether it is for the Diversity issue or any others. I can point you to our Facebook page and Soundcloud, but we are currently in the process of arranging and getting to the studio to record new pieces that include our singer. Hopefully you can get a small taste of our sound from what we currently have, and when we have our new songs available, I'll certainly make them available. I feel that we've been making a lot of progress with our sound and am excited to get the updated recordings done soon! Cheers, and I hope we will be able to provide you with some pleasant tunes soon" Tim Zierer emailed: "Hi Marc, first of all, a big thank you for producing your amazing Celtic music podcast. I’m so in love with it! I’m traveling in my motorhome since the beginning of last year through Canada and USA and had often listen to your podcast on amazing places in the nature with awesome views, ocean, lakes, forest, rain forest, desert, snowy mountains etc. and all the other wonders from our mother earth. In moments when I'm enjoying this good life, listening to the Celtic music makes the moment perfect. no other music better fits to my love of nature as your good selection. Thank you and very best greetings from Utah, United States. Tim, 29 (originally from Germany)"
Molly Venter of Red Molly and Goodnight Moonshine has a style reminiscent of the clearest folk singers from the 60's combined with a classic 50's rock vibe. On top of all this, she's an incredibly delightful person. Molly's story begins in New Haven, CT, where she was raised by two parents whose past times included sailing and performing music. Molly actually learned how to play guitar while on a sailboat. After college, she moved around a lot: Idaho, Mexico and finally Austin, TX for quite awhile before eventually coming back to New Haven. We talked about her connection with her hometown, joining up with Red Molly and her partnership with Eben Pariser (husband and bandmate). My favorite part of the conversation was when we talked about her dad, Josiah Venter, who died in 2011. From what I read about him, Josiah was a special person with a very meaningful presence for Molly. I'm grateful to have been able to talk with Molly for the podcast. I had only known her for a short time, but she's so easy to talk to and so open, it feels like I've known her for a long time.
Molly Venter of Red Molly and Goodnight Moonshine has a style reminiscent of the clearest folk singers from the 60's combined with a classic 50's rock vibe. On top of all this, she's an incredibly delightful person. Molly's story begins in New Haven, CT, where she was raised by two parents whose past times included sailing and performing music. Molly actually learned how to play guitar while on a sailboat. After college, she moved around a lot: Idaho, Mexico and finally Austin, TX for quite awhile before eventually coming back to New Haven. We talked about her connection with her hometown, joining up with Red Molly and her partnership with Eben Pariser (husband and bandmate). My favorite part of the conversation was when we talked about her dad, Josiah Venter, who died in 2011. From what I read about him, Josiah was a special person with a very meaningful presence for Molly. I'm grateful to have been able to talk with Molly for the podcast. I had only known her for a short time, but she's so easy to talk to and so open, it feels like I've known her for a long time.
Roots music trio Red Molly talks about what goes into keeping a band in harmony over the years, on the road and on the record, including their latest One for All & All for One EP. Produced and hosted by music journalist Kelly McCartney.
This week Christian Wolf sat down with Abbie Gardner who will be the first performance for the Studio Cabaret series this season! Abbie Gardner is a fiery #dobro player with an infectious smile. . Her show will be October 18-19, 2019 at the George Nakano Theatre. Tickets are available here: https://torrancearts.org/abbie-gardner/ Whether performing solo or with Americana darlings Red Molly, her acclaimed tales of love and loss, both gritty and sweet, are propelled by her impeccable slide guitar chops. Her live show is truly unique – as both an award winning songwriter and interpreter of folk styles, a captivating vocalist, and a world class lap style dobro player, she has an unmistakable sound all her own. “Not only a first-rate Dobro player, but a songwriter to be reckoned with.” –John Platt, WFUV
CHRIS STILLS is the son of American rock musician Stephen Stills and French singer-songwriter Veronique Sanson and was raised between Paris and Los Angeles. His multicultural influences are infused in his work as a singer-songwriter and actor. Since his debut album on Atlantic Records, Chris has toured the world performing and recording with a variety of brilliant artists including, Don Was, Leanne Rimes, Ryan Adams, Government Mule, Smashing Pumpkins, Lucinda Williams, Ricky Lee Jones, and others. His songs have been featured in numerous movies and television including the hit Showtime series, ‘Shameless’ and films like ‘American Hustle’ and most recently ‘I, Tonya’. ABBIE GARDNER is a fiery dobro player with an infectious smile. Whether performing solo or with the Americana darlings Red Molly, her acclaimed tales of love and loss, both gritty and sweet, are propelled by her impeccable slide guitar playing. Solo performances feature truly unique use of the dobro as a solo instrument, bouncing between a solid rhythmic backbone and ripping lead lines, all in support of her voice and award-winning songs. WoodSongs Kid: Kevin Beddingfield is a ten-year old hot shot banjo picker from Flag Pond, Tennessee.
CHRIS STILLS is the son of American rock musician Stephen Stills and French singer-songwriter Veronique Sanson and was raised between Paris and Los Angeles. His multicultural influences are infused in his work as a singer-songwriter and actor. Since his debut album on Atlantic Records, Chris has toured the world performing and recording with a variety of brilliant artists including, Don Was, Leanne Rimes, Ryan Adams, Government Mule, Smashing Pumpkins, Lucinda Williams, Ricky Lee Jones, and others. His songs have been featured in numerous movies and television including the hit Showtime series, ‘Shameless' and films like ‘American Hustle' and most recently ‘I, Tonya'. ABBIE GARDNER is a fiery dobro player with an infectious smile. Whether performing solo or with the Americana darlings Red Molly, her acclaimed tales of love and loss, both gritty and sweet, are propelled by her impeccable slide guitar playing. Solo performances feature truly unique use of the dobro as a solo instrument, bouncing between a solid rhythmic backbone and ripping lead lines, all in support of her voice and award-winning songs. WoodSongs Kid: Kevin Beddingfield is a ten-year old hot shot banjo picker from Flag Pond, Tennessee.
Jesse Terry is an internationally touring, award-winning singer-songwriter whose intimacy with audiences, sincerity, and approachability has solidified him as a favorite at festivals and live venues nationwide. With four full-length albums under his belt, The Runner, Empty Seat On A Plane, Stay Here With Me & Stargazer, Terry’s lyrical mastery, emotional depth, and soothing voice have often been compared to the likes of Ryan Adams, Jackson Browne, Paul McCartney and James Taylor, reaching deep into listeners’ hearts to envelope them in shared joy, sadness, love, and unrelenting hope. The Grand Prize winner of The John Lennon Songwriting Contest and The CMT/NSAI Song Contest, he has garnered worldwide acclaim including the elite honor of performing for US and NATO troops stationed at Thule Air Base in Greenland, and an official endorsement by Stonebridge Guitars International. Person by person, state by state, country by country, his fans, supporters, and colleagues have grown exponentially in the past few years, including at multiple gigs where he opened for major artists such as Darrell Scott, Paula Cole, Tony Lucca, Red Molly, Kim Richey, Liz Longley, and founder of Jefferson Airplane, Marty Balin. Photo courtesy of Steve Caputo.
This week on StoryWeb: Richard Thompson’s song “1952 Vincent Black Lightning.” For Jim, in honor of his birthday My husband, Jim, and I love this song by Richard Thompson and its signature line, “red hair and black leather, my favorite color scheme.” In fact, the first concert we saw together was Thompson playing at the Boulder Theater, and of course, I sported a black leather motorcycle jacket. When Thompson sang the song, one of his most popular, and got to this particular line, Jim called out, “Me, too!” Thank goodness, Jim is not a heckler – and he didn’t disturb the concert – but I loved it! I’m guessing many red-headed women have gone to Richard Thompson concerts in black leather jackets. Thompson’s “1952 Vincent Black Lightning” is a perfect story song. It’s short – just four stanzas – but it really tells a story and packs an emotional punch in that compact space. There are two, maybe three characters – the thief James Adie and Red Molly, of course, but James’s 1952 Vincent Black Lightning is almost a character, too. This “fine motorbike,” as Red Molly calls it, is legendary in the U.K. The Vincent motorcycle company – based in Great Britain – made motorcycles for only four years and made fewer than thirty of this particular bike in 1952. In an interview, Thompson describes the 1952 Vincent Black Lightning as “an object of myth, a rather wonderful, rare and beautiful beast.” Or as Red Molly says, “a girl could feel special on any such like.” What I (and so many others!) love about this song is that Thompson has written it to sound like an old English ballad. It is the perfect ballad. It has a limited cast of characters whom we care about almost instantly. There is an object of beauty – or more accurately, two objects of beauty: Red Molly and the 1952 Vincent Black Lightning. There’s a romance, some crime, and an untimely death. But the fun twist is that the old-sounding ballad is about a man and his motorcycle – as if even the modern world can be the stuff of ballads. Or as Thompson said in one live performance, “It’s a simple boy-meets-girl story, complicated somewhat by the presence of a motorcycle.” Thompson explains the origin of the song: When I was a kid, that was always the exotic bike, that was always the one, the one that you went “ooh, wow.” I'd always been looking for English ideas that didn't sound corny, that had some romance to them, and around which you could pin a song. And this song started with a motorcycle, it started with the Vincent. It was a good lodestone around which the song could revolve. It’s not surprising that Richard Thompson would write an old-time ballad about a motorbike. After all, as a founding member of the Fairport Convention in the 1960s, he was at the forefront of the English folk rock movement. According to one source, Thompson’s early group brought “a distinctively English identity to rock music and helped awaken much wider interest in traditional music in general.” AllMusic.com points out that in his songwriting, Thompson has “long displayed a flair for adapting the tenets of the [English folk] style to his own contemporary works.” This song, says AllMusic.com, “takes a story old as the hills (good woman falls for noble criminal) and brings it into the present day without robbing it of a bit of its emotional power – and it has a killer guitar part to boot.” American Songwriter says of the ending, “Yes it’s a cliché, but Thompson imbues their last goodbye with such genuine emotion that it transcends all the times this story has been told before.” The song, which has developed almost a cult-like following, was recorded as part of Thompson’s 1991 album, Rumor and Sigh. Time magazine included the song in its list of 100 songs since the magazine began publishing in 1923. Time says the song is “a glorious example of what one guy can accomplish with just a guitar, a voice, an imagination and a set of astonishingly nimble fingers.” The ballad, says Time, “takes you to the emotional edge of love and theft, then soars right over it.” If you want to truly geek out on this amazing song, visit Sing Out! magazine for an incredibly thorough discussion of the way the song has evolved over years of performances, both by Thompson and by other musicians who have covered the song. If you’re not familiar with Richard Thompson’s “1952 Vincent Black Lightning,” take a listen – and see if you don’t get a lump in your throat as James says goodbye to Red Molly and his fine motorbike. You can listen to the song online – but better yet, you might want to purchase Rumor and Sigh, the album on which he released “1952 Vincent Black Lightning,” as there are lots of other great songs on the album as well. And if you fall in love with Richard Thompson’s music (and really, who wouldn’t?), you might want to add RT: The Life and Music of Richard Thompson, a five-CD box set that features classic, rare, and previously unreleased Thompson recordings. And if you want to learn to play like the fleet-fingered Thompson, check out his book Richard Thompson Teaches Traditional Guitar Instrumentals: Unique Arrangements of Irish, Scottish and English Tunes. Visit thestoryweb.com/Thompson for links to all these resources and to watch Richard Thompson perform “1952 Vincent Black Lightning.”
The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 07/10/2017 featuring: Austin MacRae “Loose Threads” Bats in the Attic (Austin MacRae 2015) 4:29 Friction Farm “Dandelion” So Many Stars (Friction Farm 2017) 3:45 Jory Nashc “Whispers” The Many Hats of Jory Nash (Jory Nash 2015) 3:57 Heather Pierson Acoustic Trio “Wild Child” Singin' (Vessel 2017) 3:49 Red Molly “Bible Song” One for All and All for One (2017) 3:43 Red Molly is crowdfunding for a new album AND three solo albums! Pierce Pettis “You Move Me” Making Light of It (Alliance 1996) 3:51 Harpeth Rising “The Highwayman” Against All Tides (Harpeth Rising 2017) 3:40 Jamie Kindleyside “Look Over Your Shoulder” It Is What It Was (Jamie Kindleyside 2017) 2:51 Chris & Meredith Thompson “Green or Gold” Lines of Longitude (Akail 2017) 3:23 The Rough & Tumble “Not Polite” Cardboard and Christmas Lights (Rock Candy 2017) 3:14 Fendrick & Peck “Down by the Shore” Lucky Penny (Fendrick & Peck 2015) 2:51 Sugar Still “Kitchen Door” Go (Sugar Still 2017) 4:16 Sarah Jane Scouten “Crack in Your Windshield” When the Bloom Falls from the Rose (Light Organ 2017) 4:13 Shawn Taylor “Goodnight” Balance (Shawn Taylor Tunes 2017) 2:27
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Kaylianne Lowe - Heads You Win, Tails I Lose Crossroad Y - Bringing it Back to Me Annie Sumi - The Waltz Elise Weiner - Up All Night Red Molly - With a Memory Like Mine Vogts Sisters - Guitar Man Ivories & Ink - My Heart For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Tracy Colletto: Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Laura Bachynski:
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Kaylianne Lowe - Heads You Win, Tails I Lose Crossroad Y - Bringing it Back to Me Annie Sumi - The Waltz Elise Weiner - Up All Night Red Molly - With a Memory Like Mine Vogts Sisters - Guitar Man Ivories & Ink - My Heart For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Tracy Colletto: Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Laura Bachynski:
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Kaylianne Lowe - Heads You Win, Tails I Lose Crossroad Y - Bringing it Back to Me Annie Sumi - The Waltz Elise Weiner - Up All Night Red Molly - With a Memory Like Mine Vogts Sisters - Guitar Man Ivories & Ink - My Heart For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Tracy Colletto: Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Laura Bachynski:
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Ligia - Vancouver Beautiful City of Mine Red Molly - Willow Tree Alli Rogers - Shine Your Light, I'll Come Home Lindsay Ellyn - Helpless K'annibal Woman - God's Love (feat. Robyn Downs) Sarah Pierce - Barbed Wire Connie Lim - Just as Good For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Tracy Colletto: Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Laura Bachynski:
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Ligia - Vancouver Beautiful City of Mine Red Molly - Willow Tree Alli Rogers - Shine Your Light, I'll Come Home Lindsay Ellyn - Helpless K'annibal Woman - God's Love (feat. Robyn Downs) Sarah Pierce - Barbed Wire Connie Lim - Just as Good For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Tracy Colletto: Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Laura Bachynski:
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Ligia - Vancouver Beautiful City of Mine Red Molly - Willow Tree Alli Rogers - Shine Your Light, I'll Come Home Lindsay Ellyn - Helpless K'annibal Woman - God's Love (feat. Robyn Downs) Sarah Pierce - Barbed Wire Connie Lim - Just as Good For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Tracy Colletto: Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Laura Bachynski:
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit Manifest Calling feat. Amara - Without You Robyn Cage - If You Dont Try Bruce & Judy Wing - Small Town Girl JJ Heller - Holy Ground Emily Gold - For The Night Annie Young - Enchanted Red Molly - My Baby Loves Me For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Annie Young at Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Cheryl B Engelhardt's Mx4 Course at
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit Manifest Calling feat. Amara - Without You Robyn Cage - If You Dont Try Bruce & Judy Wing - Small Town Girl JJ Heller - Holy Ground Emily Gold - For The Night Annie Young - Enchanted Red Molly - My Baby Loves Me For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Annie Young at Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Cheryl B Engelhardt's Mx4 Course at
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit Manifest Calling feat. Amara - Without You Robyn Cage - If You Dont Try Bruce & Judy Wing - Small Town Girl JJ Heller - Holy Ground Emily Gold - For The Night Annie Young - Enchanted Red Molly - My Baby Loves Me For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Annie Young at Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Cheryl B Engelhardt's Mx4 Course at
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Funkyjenn - Wonderland Vogts Sisters - New Heeled Boots Alli Rogers - Is There Still a Chance Red Molly - I Am Listening Erel Pilo - Drone Windfall - A Woman in her Prime Erika Kulnys - Peace Is For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Victoria Celestine at Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Gina Hayes at
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Funkyjenn - Wonderland Vogts Sisters - New Heeled Boots Alli Rogers - Is There Still a Chance Red Molly - I Am Listening Erel Pilo - Drone Windfall - A Woman in her Prime Erika Kulnys - Peace Is For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Victoria Celestine at Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Gina Hayes at
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Funkyjenn - Wonderland Vogts Sisters - New Heeled Boots Alli Rogers - Is There Still a Chance Red Molly - I Am Listening Erel Pilo - Drone Windfall - A Woman in her Prime Erika Kulnys - Peace Is For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Victoria Celestine at Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Gina Hayes at
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Chaitanya - Taj Mahal Sarah Khan - Glory Rachel Taylor - No Lies Kim Banffy - Fly Now Lina Farah - Deceptive Fantasies Bianca Caruso - Don't Lose Your Head Red Molly - Clinch River Blues For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our sponsor: Get music by Chaitanya at Visit our sponsor: Get music by Sarah Khan at
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Chaitanya - Taj Mahal Sarah Khan - Glory Rachel Taylor - No Lies Kim Banffy - Fly Now Lina Farah - Deceptive Fantasies Bianca Caruso - Don't Lose Your Head Red Molly - Clinch River Blues For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our sponsor: Get music by Chaitanya at Visit our sponsor: Get music by Sarah Khan at
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Chaitanya - Taj Mahal Sarah Khan - Glory Rachel Taylor - No Lies Kim Banffy - Fly Now Lina Farah - Deceptive Fantasies Bianca Caruso - Don't Lose Your Head Red Molly - Clinch River Blues For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our sponsor: Get music by Chaitanya at Visit our sponsor: Get music by Sarah Khan at
Bluegrass stars The Gibson Brothers, along with Red Molly, Drew Holcomb, Goodnight Texas and and Sam Amidon. Episode 842, recorded live without a net in Charleston, West Virginia.
Parker Millsap: Disappear (Parker Millsap,Okra Homa)Carrie Elkin and Danny Schmidt: Swing From a Note (For Keeps,Red House Records)Abbie Gardner/Anthony Da Costa: Let Me Die In Your Arms (Bad Days/Better Nights,self-released)Lynne Hanson: Waiting By The Water (River of Sand,CRS)Lindsay Lou and The Flatbellys: My Side Of The Mountain (Bluegrass Ramble 2013,Noisetrade)Oly Mountain Boys: Sky Fell Down (White Horse,self-released)James Hand: Devil Ain't No Quitter (Stormclouds in Heaven,self-released)Jesse Macht: One More Call (Suitcase Heart,self-released)Scott Matthews: Virginia (Home Part 1,San Remo)Ben Glover: Blackbirds (Atlantic,Carpe Vita Creative)Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives: Old Old House (Saturday Night / Sunday Morning,Superlatone!)Jim Lauderdale: Makin' Honey (I'm A Song,Sky Crunch Records)Craig Moreau: Somebody Tell Her (The Daredevil Kid,self-released)Lucinda Williams: Burning Bridges (Down Where The Spirit Meets The Bone,Thirty Tigers)Luke Tuchscherer: Two Ships (Caroline Please) (You Get So Alone At Times That It Just Makes Sense,The Little Red Recording Company)Matt Ellis: Greyhound 89 (The Greatest Escape,self-released)Red Molly: 1952 Vincent Black Lightning (The Red Album,self-released)Rod Picott: I Might Be Broken Now (Hang Your Hopes On A Crooked Nail,Welding Rod Records)The Stray Birds: San Antonio (Best Medicine,Yep-Roc)Larry Cordle: Lonesome Standard Time (feat. Kathy Mattea) (All-Star Duets,MightyCord Records)The Early Mays: Lonesome John (The Early Mays,self-released)Various Artists: Black Waters (Dear Jean: Artists Celebrate Jean Ritchie,Compass)David Olney: Big Blue Hole (When The Deal Goes Down,Deadbeet Records)NQ Arbuckle: Red Wine (Future Happens Anyway,Six Shooter Records)Kevin William: Northern Sky (Current Fears,self-released)Heath McNease: Dry Bones (Fort Wayne (Songs Inspired By The Film),Noisetrade)Kenny Butterill: Cyranno's Song (Troubador Tales,No Bull Songs)Matt Jordan: Nothing Like Home (Nothing Like Home EP,Noisetrade)Graham Nicholas: Penny (Sometimes Chicken Sometimes Feathers,self-released)Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives: Good News (Saturday Night / Sunday Morning,Superlatone)
Show #262 CLARENCE BUCARO - Tallahassee (Hills to Home) AMY McCARLEY – Here I Am (Jet Engines GIRLS GUNS AND GLORY - Be Your Man (Good Luck) BRAD BOYER - Five Stones and a Sling (Montagu Hotel) (mic break) JOE HENRY - Lead Me On (Invisible Hour) AMY BLACK - Make Me An Angel (This Is Home) FELLAHEEN - Your Folly and Mine (You Either Get Hands or Get Wings) CLARENCE BUCARO - Cracks Of Love (Hills to Home) (mic break) RED MOLLY - Clinch River Blues (The Red Album) MASON PORTER - Back To Where We Started From (Home For The Harvest) SHOEBOX LETTERS - Another Heartache (Honest Truth) MARY GAUTHIER - Walking Each Other Home (Trouble & Love) (mic break) CLARENCE BUCARO - Something 'Bout You (Hills to Home) (July 11th, 2014) Bill Frater Freight Train Boogie
Rod Melancon plays tracks from Parish Lines and talks about growing up in Vermilion Parish, Louisiana and how he learned guitar from Hank Williams. Also on this episode, trippy country rock from Ray LaMontagne, Appalachian blues from Malcolm Holcombe, newgrass from the Old Crow Medicine Show, country rock from Corb Lund, piano boogie from Eden Brent, garage rock from Cowbell, folk rock from Carolina Story, stringband music from Dog & Gun, rockabilly from Tammy Lynn & Myles High, country music from Willie Nelson, and a beautiful crooner from Red Molly. "Ep#199 Rod Melancon" originated from Americana Music Show.
Tommy Malone plays tracks from Poor Boy and talks about the subdudes reunion, reading the Society Page and how everyone has a Katrina story. Also on this episode, rock & roll from Lee Bains III and the Glory Fires, southern rock from Jefferson Hart and the Ghosts of the Old North State, beautiful country from Red Molly, new Appalachian blues from Malcolm Holcombe, southern rock from Rod Melancon, blues from Jennie DeVoe, Texas rock from the Old 97's. "Tommy Malone" originated from Americana Music Show.
Hezekiah Goode plays three tracks from Two Billion Acres Of Salt and talks about writing songs about true stories and the happiest instrument. Also on this episode, rock & roll from Rod Melancon, a crooner from Roy Orbison, new rock from Mary Gauthier, pub rock from the Hard Pans, a fun piano bar number from Eden Brent, country rock from Susto, beautiful country from Red Molly, and new country from Charlie Greene. "Ep193 Hezekiah Goode" originated from Americana Music Show.
HG World presents: "The Diary of Jill Woodbine" Chapter 20 "Red Molly explains the importance of her recovered Bible and her ordeal crossing 500 miles of hostile territory to find safety." This audio novel was written by Jay Smith read by Veronica Giguere, with music by Kevin McLeod and engineered by Michael Stokes.
HG World presents: "The Diary of Jill Woodbine" Chapter 13 Constable David has some news about Red Molly - good and bad. At a driving range set up on the roof of HG World, David and Jill confront a rare but dangerous situation with one of the residents named O'Neal. This audio novel was written by Jay Smith read by Veronica Giguere, with music by Kevin McLeod and engineered by Michael Stokes. (This version has been remastered and reposted)
HG World presents: "The Diary of Jill Woodbine" Chapter 12 Hiding out in an empty classroom inside HG World, Jill tries to piece together what has been happening inside the warehouse while exploring why the world came to such a state in the first place. A new opportunity may hold the key to finding Red Molly. This audio novel was written by Jay Smith read by Veronica Giguere, with music by Kevin McLeod and engineered by Michael Stokes. (This version has been remastered and reposted)
HG World presents: "The Diary of Jill Woodbine" Chapter 11, Part 2 Jill confronts Hank about his intentions for Red Molly. Molly explains why she agrees to spend time with Manager Jack and shares a secret with Jill that makes a connection between the two on an intimate level. This audio novel was written by Jay Smith read by Veronica Giguere, with music by Kevin McLeod and engineered by Michael Stokes.
FTB podcast #141 features the new album by GREAT AMERICAN TAXI called Paradise Lost. Also new music from BLITZEN TRAPPER, RED MOLLY and RICHARD BUCKNER. Here is the RSS feed: http://ftbpodcasts.libsyn.com/rss. Show #141 GREAT AMERICAN TAXI - Poor House (Paradise Lost) RED MOLLY - Hello Goodbye (Light the Sky) JD MALONE & THE EXPERTS - Leave Us Alone (Avalon) RICHARD BUCKNER - Traitor (Our Blood) -mic break- PHARIS & JASON ROMERO - Forsaken Love (A Passing Glimpse) THE DIRT DAUBERS - Get Outta My Way (Wake Up, Sinners) BUFFALO CLOVER - Saint Cathleen (Low Down Time) GREAT AMERICAN TAXI - Gonna Make A Record (Paradise Lost) -mic break- DANNY BARNES - Fun (Rocket) BLITZEN TRAPPER - American Goldwing (American Goldwing) REBECCA PRONSKY - Aberdeen (Viewfinder) TILFORD SELLERS - What Youre Doing To Me (What Youre Doing To Me) JERRY LINDQVIST - Funky Country (Rivertown) -mic break- GREAT AMERICAN TAXI - Blair Mountain (Paradise Lost) (Nov. 18th, 2011) Bill Frater Freight Train Boogie
For six years, Carolann Solebello was one-third of the popular folk group Red Molly. She played her last gig with the Mollies in July, and is re-inventing herself as a solo artist. On Sept. 23 she will open for country star Phil Vassar at Morristown's Community Theatre. Red Molly, a trio known for superb harmonies, is a tough act to follow. What's Carolann's game plan? She talks to Kevin Coughlin of MorristownGreen.com about her solo quest for harmony of a different sort.
RED MOLLY have a new CD called James that's featured on podcast #64. Also new music from JAKOB DYLAN, SECOND WIND BANDITS and HOLLY GOLIGHTLY & THE BROKEOFFS. The full playlist is posted below. Check the artist's websites and order their CD's or downloads and tell 'em you heard the songs on the FTB podcast. Please email me with any questions, comments or suggestions for the podcasts. Here's the iTunes link to subscribe. Show #64 RED MOLLY - Troubled Mind James GREAT AMERICAN TAXI - One of These Days Reckless Habits HOOTS AND HELLMOUTH - Dishpan Hands The Holy Open Secret DAVE McCANN AND THE FIREHEARTS - Inferno Dixiebluebirds (mic break) STEVE POLTZ - I Love What You've Done With This Place Dreamhouse HAIL THE SIZE - Crazy Girl I Can't Die In LA JAKOB DYLAN - Nothing But The Whole Wide World Women and Country RED MOLLY - Looking For Trouble James (mic break) SECOND WIND BANDITS - Stockbridge Bound A Gift Of Love WRINKLE NECK MULES - The Waters All Run Dry Let the Lead Fly HOLLY GOLIGHTLY & THE BROKEOFFS - Eyes in the Back of My Head Medicine County SCATTERGUN - Morning Star Life at Fantasy Lounge (mic break) RED MOLLY - The Last Call James Bill Frater Freight Train Boogie