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Music from Owen Walsh, Naomi Sommers, Colter Wall, Shakey Graves, Richard Shindell, The Stray Birds and more! Hosted by Crystal Sarakas. Produced by WSKG Public Media.
A (relatively) in-depth analysis of the ultimate truckin' anthem Willin' by Little Feat in (just over) twenty five minutes. In this episode I am in discussion with Mr. Keep on Truckin' himself Dr. Andrew Webber and if you give us weed, whites, and wine and you show us a sign, we'll be willin' to be movin'...As far as I am aware, the song has been covered by Linda Ronstadt, Seatrain, The Byrds, Gene Parsons, Commander Cody and his Lost Planet Airmen, Phish, Bob Dylan, Phil Pritchett, Jackson Browne, Gregg Allman, Stein Ove Berg, Johan Berggren, Richard Shindell, The Black Crowes and Mandy Moore. Do get in touch if you have heard any other versions.The Linda Ronstadt version is featured in James Cameron's 'The Abyss' with several characters singing along as a submarine tows an underwater oil rig. Later another character destroys a radio that is playing the song. The Mandy Moore was used on the soundtrack for the 'This Is Us' TV series.The song we are discussing is the re-recorded version (at a slower tempo) and which was featured on Little Feat's 1972 Sailin' Shoes album. This was an era when everyone was lookin', feelin', wantin' and willin'.Mathew Woodall
Music this week from Vance Gilbert, Jess Klein, Red Horse, The Duhks, Jennie Stearns, Richard Shindell, Molly Tuttle and more! Hosted by Crystal Sarakas. Produced by WSKG Public Media.
“I'll Meet You Here” The New York-born Dar Williams has been crafting some of the most engaging music of the last 30 years. A graduate of Wesleyan, Williams got her start in the early '90s in Boston. She had moved there to pursue a career in theater, but inspired by contemporaries like Throwing Muses and Melissa Ferrick, Williams starting writing songs of her own and she hit the ground running, knocking out cassette-only efforts like I Have No History and All My Heroes Are Dead. Her proper full length debut The Honesty Room came out on her own label Burning Field Music and found her a fan in Joan Baez who not only later recorded some of Dar's songs, she invited Williams to tour with her. With almost 20 albums under her belt, including The Green World, Mortal City, My Better Self and her new one I'll Meet You Here, Williams has established herself as one of the most enduring and endearing songwriters out there. She's toured with Patty Griffin, Shawn Colvin and Ani Di Franco, recorded with everyone from John Prine to Clifff Eberhart and she formed the group Cry Cry Cry along with Richard Shindell and Lucy Kaplansky as vehicle to honor their favorite folk numbers. An environmental activist, an educator and an author of several books ranging from YA to urban planning—her book The Tofu Tollbooth is an essential directory of natural food store-- Dar Williams kind of does it all. I'll Meet You Here is her first new album in 6 years and it's a refreshing blast of rootsy rock, introspective folk and horn-tinged Americana. This record is a melodic blast of utter musical joy. A playful lyricist who can also be so emotionally exact it's like a direct sucker punch, Dar Williams is one of our very best.
An artist honed his craft in the Paris Metro, and another was largely self-taught, even though her great grandfather lived and worked with Lester Flatt. This is episode 40 of Caffe Lena: 60 Years of Song. Thanks to Sarah at the Caffe for selecting the artists and songs for the feature. After college, Richard Shindell took his guitar headed to Europe. He played in the Paris Metro, his repertoire consisting of fingerpicking, flatpicking and d rowing in endless open tunings. He discovered an inclination for self-imposed commercial exile and sought out less-travelled corners, loving the acoustics in the tunnels but only when they were empty. Alexa Rose is a mostly self taught musician and, though no one in her immediate family played or sang, she inherited a deep musical legacy. Her great grandfather lived and worked with Lester Flatt. When the opportunity presented itself for him to move to Nashville and continue his musical career, he decided to stay with his wife on their farm in
Acclaimed singer-songwriter Richard Shindell, accompanied by Sara Milonovich and Greg Anderson live on Folkscene. Recorded 1-15-10. Hosted by the late Roz Larman. Engineered and remastered for broadcast by Peter Cutler. ©Folkscene
I’ll let Elaine tell you about herself:I have been playing guitar since my college days when I soul searched for a guitar maestro. I began my training with classical guitar. Folk music soon came a-calling and I met weekly with an excellent finger-picking teacher, Jerry Lund. I was introduced to singer songwriters Shawn Colvin,John Gorka, Nancy Griffith, Richard Shindell, and Lucy Kaplansky. I love writing music, poetry, and instrumentals. I also experiment with alternative tunings and a mashup of capos to create unusual and airy chords.
I’ll let Elaine tell you about herself: I have been playing guitar since my college days when I soul searched for a guitar maestro. I began my training with classical guitar. Folk music soon came a-calling and I met weekly with an excellent finger-picking teacher, Jerry Lund. I was introduced to singer songwriters Shawn Colvin, John Gorka, Nancy Griffith, Richard Shindell, and Lucy Kaplansky. I love writing music, poetry, and instrumentals. I also experiment with alternative tunings and a mashup of capos to create unusual and airy chords.
Support the podcast through Patreon and get access to special audio and written content, be part of a private Facebook group and enjoy other benefits reserved for supporters of the podcast! ***** Today’s conversation is with Dar Williams. I’ve been a fan of Dar’s since the late 90’s when I first heard Cry Cry Cry, the band (and eponymous album) she recorded with Richard Schindell and Lucy Kaplansky. I’m sure I still have that on tape somewhere (yeah, I still have all my tapes from way back). Dar is a singer-songwriter with about 20 or so albums to her name as well as several books including her most recent, What I Found in a Thousand Towns. She is a great observer of culture and human behavior and what strikes me most about her music, her recent book and this conversation is that she is quite the optimist. I think that someone who is such a keen observer could easily fall into seeing the world from the dark side. But she doesn’t. She not only sees the good but she is also a problem solver – which is exactly why she published this book which was borne out of her observing towns across the country. It hasn’t all been easy for Dar and in this conversation, she does talk about her bouts with depression and her suicidal thoughts. But, as you’ll hear, she owns it. She doesn’t shy away from talking about her low points or beliefs and that right there makes her pretty bold in my book. I know you’ll love this conversation with the amazing Dar Williams. ***** Have a burning question and want to be featured on a future episode? Call 877-280-5170 and leave a message or email me here. ***** Connect with DarWebsite | Youtube | Facebook | Twitter Links/books/people mentionedWhat I Found in a Thousand Towns by Dar Williams (Amazon) Cry Cry Cry by Dar Williams, Richard Shindell and Lucy Kaplansky Brene Brown Ted Talk on shame So You’ve Been Publicly Shamed by Jon Ronson (Amazon) Monica Lewinsky Ted Talk on shame Felicity Huffman scandal The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk (Amazon) Connect with me: PATREON! (join the community!) Facebook Instagram WanderTours Be Bold Facebook Group (women-only) Twitter Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe then tell a friend! Be Bold, Beth
https://lucykaplansky.com/A delightful conversation with a beautiful talented woman. "I’m thrilled to announce the release of my first solo album in six years, Everyday Street. It’s the most acoustically based, an intimate album I’ve ever made: just me and multi-instrumentalist Duke Levine (J. Geils Band, Mary Chapin Carpenter), and features harmonies by my old friends Shaw Colvin and Richard Shindell. "Remember every artist deserves to get paid for their music. (newclevelandradio.net)
The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 02/20/2019 featuring: Rachael Kilgour “Game Changer” Game Changer (New Song 2019) 4:54 J Wagner “Long Parade” A New Story (J Wagner 2018) 3:16 Mare Wakefield & Nomad “Bernice and Bernadette” Time to Fly (Maresie 2018) 4:38 Wes Weddell “We Had Reasons” Somewhere in the Middle (Dusty Shadows 2019) 2:33 David Jacobs-Strain & Bob Beach “Hurricane Railroad” Live from the Left Coast (David Jacobs-Strain 2011) 4:37 Katherine Rondeau “Unfortunate Point of View” Unfortunate Point of View (Katherine Rondeau 2019) 3:57 Richard Shindell “So Says the Whippoorwill” Vuelta (Entertainment 2004) 4:37 RJ Cowdery “Somewhere a Place” What If This Is All There Is? (RJ Cowdery 2019) 4:19 Terry Klein “Sagamore Bridge” Tex (Terry Klein 2018) 3:57
The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 09/18/2017 featuring: No Fuss and Feathers “Dream” Traveling Circus (Roadshow 2015) 5:03 Mouths of Babes “Spring” Brighter in the Dark (Mouths of Babes 2017) 3:51 Richard Shindell “Are You Happy Now?” Sparrows Point (Shanachie 2005) 3:50 Naked Blue “Weightless” Weightless (Bluetick 2013) 3:53 Mark Erelli “August” Little Vigils (Hillbilly Pilgrim 2010) 3:30 Wren “The Road You Thought You Knew” Stitch an Ocean (Swimming Rabbit 2016) 3:30 Josh Harty “English Rain” Holding On (Josh Harty 2016) 3:33 Milkweed “Family Tree” Dream of an American Family (Milkweed 2015) 3:33 Kaia Kater “White” Nine Pin (Kingswood 2016) 3:31 Charlie Mosbrook “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot” Hear Me Callin' (Omr 2017) 3:29 Chris Kokesh “A Night Like This” October Valentine (Chris Kokesh 2009) 3:32 Chad Elliott “Magnolia in the Trees” Wreck and Ruin (Chad Elliott 2015) 3:22 Kelly Bosworth “Tell Me” Kelly Bosworth (Kelly Bosworth 2014) 3:24 Joe Crookston “Mending Walls” Able Baker Charlie & Dog (Milagrito 2008) 3:27
Richard Shindell is a singer-songwriter who is best known for telling deeply human stories with his songs. His latest album, which you can purchase by clicking here, is Careless. We kick off today's show with Richard playing a song off the new album titled "All Wide Open." Then, Brian and Richard talk about the themes which Richard keeps revisiting in his songs (10:30), the time he spent in the seminary (20:30), and why this new album is a kind of departure for him creatively (34:00). The two round out the conversation talking about Richard's writing process (44:00) and why the dispossessed are so often featured in his music (54:00). Richard ends the podcast by playing one of Brian's favorite songs "Kentworth of My Dreams." The Moment is brought to iBooks. iBooks is the place to find the books that people are talking about right now, including Born to Run, Bruce Springsteen's memoir. It's a mix of beautiful nostalgia and straight talk about family, fame, and music. Get it on apple.co/brucespringsteen, where you'll find all his music too. Panoply Survey We want you to tell us about the podcasts you enjoy, and how often you listen to them. So we created a survey that takes just a couple of minutes to complete. If you fill it out, you'll help Panoply to make great podcasts about the things you love. And things you didn't even know you loved. To fill out the survey, just go to: www.megaphone.fm/survey. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Richard Shindell is a singer-songwriter who is best known for telling deeply human stories with his songs. His latest album, which you can purchase by clicking here, is Careless. We kick off today's show with Richard playing a song off the new album titled "All Wide Open." Then, Brian and Richard talk about the themes which Richard keeps revisiting in his songs (10:30), the time he spent in the seminary (20:30), and why this new album is a kind of departure for him creatively (34:00). The two round out the conversation talking about Richard's writing process (44:00) and why the dispossessed are so often featured in his music (54:00). Richard ends the podcast by playing one of Brian's favorite songs "Kentworth of My Dreams." The Moment is brought to iBooks. iBooks is the place to find the books that people are talking about right now, including Born to Run, Bruce Springsteen’s memoir. It's a mix of beautiful nostalgia and straight talk about family, fame, and music. Get it on apple.co/brucespringsteen, where you’ll find all his music too. Panoply Survey We want you to tell us about the podcasts you enjoy, and how often you listen to them. So we created a survey that takes just a couple of minutes to complete. If you fill it out, you'll help Panoply to make great podcasts about the things you love. And things you didn’t even know you loved. To fill out the survey, just go to: www.panoply.fm/survey. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Richard Shindell is a singer-songwriter who is best known for telling deeply human stories with his songs. His latest album, which you can purchase by clicking here, is Careless. We kick off today's show with Richard playing a song off the new album titled "All Wide Open." Then, Brian and Richard talk about the themes which Richard keeps revisiting in his songs (10:30), the time he spent in the seminary (20:30), and why this new album is a kind of departure for him creatively (34:00). The two round out the conversation talking about Richard's writing process (44:00) and why the dispossessed are so often featured in his music (54:00). Richard ends the podcast by playing one of Brian's favorite songs "Kentworth of My Dreams." The Moment is brought to iBooks. iBooks is the place to find the books that people are talking about right now, including Born to Run, Bruce Springsteen’s memoir. It's a mix of beautiful nostalgia and straight talk about family, fame, and music. Get it on apple.co/brucespringsteen, where you’ll find all his music too. Panoply Survey We want you to tell us about the podcasts you enjoy, and how often you listen to them. So we created a survey that takes just a couple of minutes to complete. If you fill it out, you'll help Panoply to make great podcasts about the things you love. And things you didn’t even know you loved. To fill out the survey, just go to: www.panoply.fm/survey.
Richard Shindell is back with a new CD of original songs " and that in itself is remarkable. 'Careless' is a project that stretched out over three year, between his work on The Pine Hill Project with Lucy Kaplansky and his life in Buenos Aires, Argentina (where he lives with his family). Shindell calls his new songs "ambitious and lush" and they stretch his musical sound into a place that is a little more electric blues than before. The collection is filled with the life stories and moments in time that make Shindell one of the most-powerful songwriters of his generation. Richard Shindell made his way to Beehive Studios in Saranac Lake, New York, to talk about the power of change and to play a few songs from 'Careless.' Hear the interview and watch exclusive performance videos.
Richard Shindell's songs paint pictures, tell stories, juxtapose ideas and images, inhabit characters, vividly evoking entire worlds along the way and expanding our sense of just what it is a song may be. Taking up the guitar at the age of eight, he made his first attempts at songwriting during college, where he studied Philosophy. After college and a nine month stint in a Zen Buddhist community in Upstate New York, he headed to Europe with his guitar, performing in the Paris Metro. Upon running out of money, and despite being an atheist, he was accepted by Union Theological Seminary (NY), beginning his studies in 1986. Three years in an M.Div. program did nothing to cure him of his atheism. However, it did inspire his first "keeper": "On a Sea of Fleur de Lis."More songs followed. He began frequenting a well-known songwriters circle on Houston Street in New York City. He started to think of himself as a songwriter, abandoning his theological studies. He released solo albums and, in 1998, Shindell joined forces with his friends Dar Williams and Lucy Kaplansky to make 'Cry Cry Cry' (Razor and Tie), leaving audiences spellbound by their gorgeous three-part harmonies. By then Shindell was beginning to stretch out as a harmony singer, guitarist and performer. With each successive record he toured relentlessly, building a solid following of loyal fans. Although known primarily as songwriter, Shindell takes a more holistic view of his career. Producer, writer, singer, guitarist, interpreter: it all adds up to a life in music.Shindell is back with a new CD of original songs " and that in itself is remarkable. 'Careless' is a project that stretched out over three year, between his work on The Pine Hill Project with Lucy Kaplansky and his life in Buenos Aires, Argentina (where he lives with his family). Shindell calls his new songs "ambitious and lush" and they stretch his musical sound into a place that is a little more electric blues than before. The collection is filled with the life stories and moments in time that make Shindell one of the most-powerful songwriters of his generation. Richard Shindell made his way to Beehive Studios in Saranac Lake, New York, in August of 2016 to talk about the power of change and play a few songs from 'Careless.' Hear the interview and watch exclusive performance videos.
Richard Shindell's songs paint pictures, tell stories, juxtapose ideas and images, inhabit characters, vividly evoking entire worlds along the way and expanding our sense of just what it is a song may be. Taking up the guitar at the age of eight, he made his first attempts at songwriting during college, where he studied Philosophy. After college and a nine month stint in a Zen Buddhist community in Upstate New York, he headed to Europe with his guitar, performing in the Paris Metro. Upon running out of money, and despite being an atheist, he was accepted by Union Theological Seminary (NY), beginning his studies in 1986. Three years in an M.Div. program did nothing to cure him of his atheism. However, it did inspire his first "keeper": "On a Sea of Fleur de Lis."More songs followed. He began frequenting a well-known songwriters circle on Houston Street in New York City. He started to think of himself as a songwriter, abandoning his theological studies. He released solo albums and, in 1998, Shindell joined forces with his friends Dar Williams and Lucy Kaplansky to make 'Cry Cry Cry' (Razor and Tie), leaving audiences spellbound by their gorgeous three-part harmonies. By then Shindell was beginning to stretch out as a harmony singer, guitarist and performer. With each successive record he toured relentlessly, building a solid following of loyal fans. Although known primarily as songwriter, Shindell takes a more holistic view of his career. Producer, writer, singer, guitarist, interpreter: it all adds up to a life in music.Shindell is back with a new CD of original songs " and that in itself is remarkable. 'Careless' is a project that stretched out over three year, between his work on The Pine Hill Project with Lucy Kaplansky and his life in Buenos Aires, Argentina (where he lives with his family). Shindell calls his new songs "ambitious and lush" and they stretch his musical sound into a place that is a little more electric blues than before. The collection is filled with the life stories and moments in time that make Shindell one of the most-powerful songwriters of his generation. Richard Shindell made his way to Beehive Studios in Saranac Lake, New York, in August of 2016 to talk about the power of change and play a few songs from 'Careless.' Hear the interview and watch exclusive performance videos.
Richard Shindell's songs paint pictures, tell stories, juxtapose ideas and images, inhabit characters, vividly evoking entire worlds along the way and expanding our sense of just what it is a song may be. Taking up the guitar at the age of eight, he made his first attempts at songwriting during college, where he studied Philosophy. After college and a nine month stint in a Zen Buddhist community in Upstate New York, he headed to Europe with his guitar, performing in the Paris Metro. Upon running out of money, and despite being an atheist, he was accepted by Union Theological Seminary (NY), beginning his studies in 1986. Three years in an M.Div. program did nothing to cure him of his atheism. However, it did inspire his first "keeper": "On a Sea of Fleur de Lis."More songs followed. He began frequenting a well-known songwriters circle on Houston Street in New York City. He started to think of himself as a songwriter, abandoning his theological studies. He released solo albums and, in 1998, Shindell joined forces with his friends Dar Williams and Lucy Kaplansky to make 'Cry Cry Cry' (Razor and Tie), leaving audiences spellbound by their gorgeous three-part harmonies. By then Shindell was beginning to stretch out as a harmony singer, guitarist and performer. With each successive record he toured relentlessly, building a solid following of loyal fans. Although known primarily as songwriter, Shindell takes a more holistic view of his career. Producer, writer, singer, guitarist, interpreter: it all adds up to a life in music.Shindell is back with a new CD of original songs " and that in itself is remarkable. 'Careless' is a project that stretched out over three year, between his work on The Pine Hill Project with Lucy Kaplansky and his life in Buenos Aires, Argentina (where he lives with his family). Shindell calls his new songs "ambitious and lush" and they stretch his musical sound into a place that is a little more electric blues than before. The collection is filled with the life stories and moments in time that make Shindell one of the most-powerful songwriters of his generation. Richard Shindell made his way to Beehive Studios in Saranac Lake, New York, in August of 2016 to talk about the power of change and play a few songs from 'Careless.' Hear the interview and watch exclusive performance videos.
Richard Shindell's songs paint pictures, tell stories, juxtapose ideas and images, inhabit characters, vividly evoking entire worlds along the way and expanding our sense of just what it is a song may be. Taking up the guitar at the age of eight, he made his first attempts at songwriting during college, where he studied Philosophy. After college and a nine month stint in a Zen Buddhist community in Upstate New York, he headed to Europe with his guitar, performing in the Paris Metro. Upon running out of money, and despite being an atheist, he was accepted by Union Theological Seminary (NY), beginning his studies in 1986. Three years in an M.Div. program did nothing to cure him of his atheism. However, it did inspire his first "keeper": "On a Sea of Fleur de Lis."More songs followed. He began frequenting a well-known songwriters circle on Houston Street in New York City. He started to think of himself as a songwriter, abandoning his theological studies. He released solo albums and, in 1998, Shindell joined forces with his friends Dar Williams and Lucy Kaplansky to make 'Cry Cry Cry' (Razor and Tie), leaving audiences spellbound by their gorgeous three-part harmonies. By then Shindell was beginning to stretch out as a harmony singer, guitarist and performer. With each successive record he toured relentlessly, building a solid following of loyal fans. Although known primarily as songwriter, Shindell takes a more holistic view of his career. Producer, writer, singer, guitarist, interpreter: it all adds up to a life in music.Shindell is back with a new CD of original songs " and that in itself is remarkable. 'Careless' is a project that stretched out over three year, between his work on The Pine Hill Project with Lucy Kaplansky and his life in Buenos Aires, Argentina (where he lives with his family). Shindell calls his new songs "ambitious and lush" and they stretch his musical sound into a place that is a little more electric blues than before. The collection is filled with the life stories and moments in time that make Shindell one of the most-powerful songwriters of his generation. Richard Shindell made his way to Beehive Studios in Saranac Lake, New York, in August of 2016 to talk about the power of change and play a few songs from 'Careless.' Hear the interview and watch exclusive performance videos.
Richard Shindell's songs paint pictures, tell stories, juxtapose ideas and images, inhabit characters, vividly evoking entire worlds along the way and expanding our sense of just what it is a song may be. Taking up the guitar at the age of eight, he made his first attempts at songwriting during college, where he studied Philosophy. After college and a nine month stint in a Zen Buddhist community in Upstate New York, he headed to Europe with his guitar, performing in the Paris Metro. Upon running out of money, and despite being an atheist, he was accepted by Union Theological Seminary (NY), beginning his studies in 1986. Three years in an M.Div. program did nothing to cure him of his atheism. However, it did inspire his first "keeper": "On a Sea of Fleur de Lis."More songs followed. He began frequenting a well-known songwriters circle on Houston Street in New York City. He started to think of himself as a songwriter, abandoning his theological studies. He released solo albums and, in 1998, Shindell joined forces with his friends Dar Williams and Lucy Kaplansky to make 'Cry Cry Cry' (Razor and Tie), leaving audiences spellbound by their gorgeous three-part harmonies. By then Shindell was beginning to stretch out as a harmony singer, guitarist and performer. With each successive record he toured relentlessly, building a solid following of loyal fans. Although known primarily as songwriter, Shindell takes a more holistic view of his career. Producer, writer, singer, guitarist, interpreter: it all adds up to a life in music.Shindell is back with a new CD of original songs " and that in itself is remarkable. 'Careless' is a project that stretched out over three year, between his work on The Pine Hill Project with Lucy Kaplansky and his life in Buenos Aires, Argentina (where he lives with his family). Shindell calls his new songs "ambitious and lush" and they stretch his musical sound into a place that is a little more electric blues than before. The collection is filled with the life stories and moments in time that make Shindell one of the most-powerful songwriters of his generation. Richard Shindell made his way to Beehive Studios in Saranac Lake, New York, in August of 2016 to talk about the power of change and play a few songs from 'Careless.' Hear the interview and watch exclusive performance videos.
Het is weer tijd voor twee uur lang kabaal en sentiment, dat betekent dat Jan Donkers er weer is met Gonzo’s Return Muziek van Richard Shindell, The Handsome Family, Devon Allman, The Tragically Hip, Cracker, Benjamin Booker en Mad About Mountains.
Het is weer tijd voor twee uur lang kabaal en sentiment, dat betekent dat Jan Donkers er weer is met Gonzo’s Return Muziek van Richard Shindell, The Handsome Family, Devon Allman, The Tragically Hip, Cracker, Benjamin Booker en Mad About Mountains.
In Gonzo’s Return vanavond aandacht voor veel nieuwe muziek. Jan Donkers heeft weer het mooiste uitgezocht. Nieuwe muziek van The Beat featuring Ranking Roger, Richard Shindell, Session Americana. Het tweede uur staat in het teken van het label Stony Plain uit Canada.
In Gonzo’s Return vanavond aandacht voor veel nieuwe muziek. Jan Donkers heeft weer het mooiste uitgezocht. Nieuwe muziek van The Beat featuring Ranking Roger, Richard Shindell, Session Americana. Het tweede uur staat in het teken van het label Stony Plain uit Canada.
Bahamas, Pine Hill Project (featuring Lucy Kaplansky and Richard Shindell), Phox, Field Report, and Lloyd Cole.
We chat with The Pine Hill Project: Lucy Kaplansky & Richard Shindell. It's nearly impossible to sum up these two artists in a sentence or two, but here goes: They are both individually well known, critically acclaimed, and award winning singer/songwriters in the folk/Americana music scene. Now they've joined forces as a duo. Lucy Kaplansky & Richard Shindell are The Pine Hill Project, and along with Grammy winning producer Larry Campbell, have produced an album ready to release March 17th called "Tomorrow You're Going." Already garnering praise, you'll hear all about this unique project, and find out how these two very different personalities make it work musically. Although not Irish music, we're including this duo on our St. Paddy's Day show because their release date is on March 17th! Visit: https://www.facebook.com/PineHillProject Get an inside look into the lives of artists & creatives. We're Rachel, Bo, & Allie - 3 sisters who are also a music group (formerly on MCA records)- and The Mulberry Lane Show is a 2 hour show we put together every week to bring you closer to music, the artists you like, people doing creative things... but most of all to inspire you in your life. Why? Because we believe the world is a better place when you follow your own unique creative passion. Leave us a comment here or email us themulberrylaneshow@gmail.com with your thoughts. For more interviews visit us on iTunes, Stitcher, or at www.mulberrylane.com
We chat with The Pine Hill Project: Lucy Kaplansky & Richard Shindell. It's nearly impossible to sum up these two artists in a sentence or two, but here goes: They are both individually well known, critically acclaimed, and award winning singer/songwriters in the folk/Americana music scene. Now they've joined forces as a duo. Lucy Kaplansky & Richard Shindell are The Pine Hill Project, and along with Grammy winning producer Larry Campbell, have produced an album ready to release March 17th called "Tomorrow You're Going." Already garnering praise, you'll hear all about this unique project, and find out how these two very different personalities make it work musically. Although not Irish music, we're including this duo on our St. Paddy's Day show because their release date is on March 17th! Visit: https://www.facebook.com/PineHillProject Get an inside look into the lives of artists & creatives. We're Rachel, Bo, & Allie - 3 sisters who are also a music group (formerly on MCA records)- and The Mulberry Lane Show is a 2 hour show we put together every week to bring you closer to music, the artists you like, people doing creative things... but most of all to inspire you in your life. Why? Because we believe the world is a better place when you follow your own unique creative passion. Leave us a comment here or email us themulberrylaneshow@gmail.com with your thoughts. For more interviews visit us on iTunes, Stitcher, or at www.mulberrylane.com
PODCAST: 08 Jun 2014 01 - Mediocrity - The Machine Breakers - The Bells Ring Anyway 02 - The Dreadful End of Marianna for Sorcery - Malinky - Last Leaves 03 - Warlike Lads of Russia - Nic Jones - Nic Jones Unearthed 04 - Tralee Gaol / The Chanter - Tim Van Eyken & Kerensa Wragg - Evolving Tradition 05 - Fields of Gold - Shine - Sugarcane 06 - Grey Funnel Line - Barry Dransfield - Be Your Own Man 07 - Sitting on Top of the World - Richard Shindell - South of Delia 08 - William McKenzie and the Devil - Joseph Topping - Ghosts in the Shadows 09 - Tony and the Devil - K.C.Barber - Cold Wind Blowing 10 - Lowlands of Holland - Keith Kendrick - Songs from the Derbyshire Coast 11 - The Scholar - Connemara - Beyond the Horizon 12 - The Ross Memorial Hospital - Tom McConville - Back to Scotswood 13 - Buain ná Rainich (Fairy Love Song) - Eddi Reader - Vagabond 14 - Duncan and Brady - Rattle on the Stovepipe - Old Virginia 15 - King Beer - Bill Caddick - Winter With Flowers
“Living in Argentina, I’ve learned a lot about how the world works. You live in The States and a dollar’s a dollar,” says Richard Shindell. That’s not the case in other countries, where “the IMF, Moody’s and what they say about … Continue reading → The post Richard Shindell: The International Monetary Fund is a great basis for a song first appeared on Craft: Exploring Creativity.
Today’s a day full of favourites, mostly old, a few new. We revisit some great songs and artists we haven’t heard from in a while and debut a few new ones.
Today’s a day full of favourites, mostly old, a few new. We revisit some great songs and artists we haven’t heard from in a while and debut a few new ones.
Antje Duvekot – Antje Duvekot is a German-born, American-raised singer-songwriter who has risen to the top of the competitive Boston singer-songwriter scene. Blending uncommonly beautiful vocals with one of the sharpest poetic sensibilities in her field, Duvekot has a remarkable ability to make us believe she is whispering secrets in our ear, and we know that she believes every word she sings. New Siberia is her third studio album — and a masterpiece of the modern folk genre. She assembled it herself with a fresh confidence enhanced by the fan loyalty displayed on Kickstarter.com. Again produced by folk legend Richard Shindell, the cinematic ensemble sound showcases Duvekot’s bold, sure-footed path through emotional terrain most artists dare not even enter. For more, go to www.antjeduvekot.com.
Lots of new music today, including the eagerly awaited new album from Whitehorse and another dig into the mailbag. As usual, there are some exciting shows to preview, and all kinds of other good things to talk about.
Lots of new music today, including the eagerly awaited new album from Whitehorse and another dig into the mailbag. As usual, there are some exciting shows to preview, and all kinds of other good things to talk about.
We like to mix things up on this show, and today we did both, with a bunch of very happy news and music, and some sad & bitter songs. Perfect. The first part of the show was a celebration of new music, new discoveries, concert news, and even a birthday tribute to a fine Canadian songwriter (now politician), Andrew Cash. Later in the show, we delved into the joys of sad, bitter, and miserable breakup songs! Why not?
We like to mix things up on this show, and today we did both, with a bunch of very happy news and music, and some sad & bitter songs. Perfect. The first part of the show was a celebration of new music, new discoveries, concert news, and even a birthday tribute to a fine Canadian songwriter (now politician), Andrew Cash. Later in the show, we delved into the joys of sad, bitter, and miserable breakup songs! Why not?
Evergreen Erb, harpist and birder, joins Paradigms for an evening of harp music and conversation about birds, social justice, and more. Additional music: Loreena McKennitt, Jackson Browne, Richie Havens, Emmylou Harris, Bjornemyr, Joni Mitchall, Richard Shindell, and Margot Leverett & … More ... The post Evergreen Erb, Harpist appeared first on Paradigms Podcast.
It's Mother's Day, and there's nobody more worthy of a tribute, and so be it. We also send some musical love down to flooded Music City. We also had the usual mix of great new releases, upcoming shows you should care about, and some classics.
It's Mother's Day, and there's nobody more worthy of a tribute, and so be it. We also send some musical love down to flooded Music City. We also had the usual mix of great new releases, upcoming shows you should care about, and some classics.
It's KK & The Mudge in-studio this week as we play a wide variety of music, just the way we like it: some pop, some roots, some rock, all good.
Theme music is "Faithful" by The Shillas.This week's story is "Masterpiece" by me, Nobilis.Promo for ZombincDee and I talk about Balticon at the end of this episode. We talk about Peter Beagle, and include some mentions of Fred Small and Richard Shindell.Direct Download