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Singer-songwriter and actress Suzanne Santo joins Tim and Troy for a deeply personal conversation about her journey from chasing fame to finding fulfillment in music, motherhood, and faith. She opens up about her early dreams in acting and modeling, the loneliness that led her to songwriting, and a life-changing moment of clarity that led her to leave Los Angeles and start over in Austin. Suzanne reflects on balancing her career with family life, writing from a place of love rather than heartbreak, and discovering a powerful connection to God through her relationship with her husband. She also talks about her experience with the band HoneyHoney, how her music evolved as she grew, and the surprising role longtime friend Joe Rogan played in her journey. This is a conversation about artistic evolution, the pursuit of meaning, and why some things—like family and faith—are worth more than fame. Follow Suzanne: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/soozanto/ Website: https://www.suzannesanto.com/ SPONSORS: ElevenLabs: Thanks to ElevenLabs (https://elevenlabs.io) for supporting this episode and powering Tim's voice. ALS Investment Fund: Thanks to ALS Investment Fund (https://www.alsinvestmentfund.com) for supporting this episode. SOCIAL: Website: https://tgnlu.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/nlutimgreen Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NLUpod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nlupod/ AUDIO ONLY: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5fhcANt7CSnYvgBlgxpVVa Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/nothing-left-unsaid/id1734094890 PERSONAL: Tackle ALS: https://www.tackleals.com Tim Green Books: https://authortimgreen.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Fat-Burning Man Show by Abel James: The Future of Health & Performance
Why do so many famous, seemingly successful musicians wind up completely broke?In this bonus series, I'm interviewing incredibly talented musicians who are using cutting-edge podcasting technology to reinvent the music industry.Today we're here with Suzanne Santo, singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist. A tireless creator, her sound has been described as Americana, Southern-gothic soul, and forward-thinking rock & roll. Santo performed for a decade as a member of the L.A.-based duo HoneyHoney, and went on to tour the world from Greece to Glastonbury as a member of Hozier's band.You're going to dig this one. In this episode, you'll hear:The surprising and tragic truth about big contracts in the music industryHow and why musicians lose creative control over their art and identityHow to maintain top health and performance on the roadHow to balance a career as a musician with being a motherWhy deleting all of your social media accounts is awesomeAnd much more…Be sure to listen until the end of this show to hear Suzanne's track, Worried.These special episodes with fellow performing artists are free of ads with no sponsors, so if you like what you're hearing, you can support this show by sending a “boost” or “boostagram” to this episode on a modern podcasting app like Fountain.If you want to help create a better future for music and podcasting, here's your challenge: Download the Fountain app.Add a few dollars to your lightning wallet.Find this episode, click the lightning icon, and send us a Boost with an optional message.Since the Abel James Show is now using modern podcasting 2.0 technology, your contribution will automatically be split 50/50 with Suzanne Santo. We truly appreciate your support!If you'd like to hear Suzanne Santo LIVE, we'll be sharing the stage this Monday, 12/16 at Antone's in Austin, TX.>> Get your tickets ($10): AntonesNightclub.com>> Or join the Livestream on Tunestr or Adam Curry's Boostagram Ball podcast (Show starts at 6pm Central / 7pm Eastern / 4pm Pacific on Monday, December 16, 2024)Head over to SuzanneSanto.com for music, upcoming shows, merch and more from Suzanne SantoRead the show notes: https://fatburningman.com/suzanne-santo-how-to-reinvent-a-broken-music-industry/
Fat-Burning Man by Abel James (Video Podcast): The Future of Health & Performance
Why do so many famous, seemingly successful musicians wind up completely broke?In this bonus series, I'm interviewing incredibly talented musicians who are using cutting-edge podcasting technology to reinvent the music industry.Today we're here with Suzanne Santo, singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist. A tireless creator, her sound has been described as Americana, Southern-gothic soul, and forward-thinking rock & roll. Santo performed for a decade as a member of the L.A.-based duo HoneyHoney, and went on to tour the world from Greece to Glastonbury as a member of Hozier's band.You're going to dig this one. In this episode, you'll hear:The surprising and tragic truth about big contracts in the music industryHow and why musicians lose creative control over their art and identityHow to maintain top health and performance on the roadHow to balance a career as a musician with being a motherWhy deleting all of your social media accounts is awesomeAnd much more…Be sure to listen until the end of this show to hear Suzanne's track, Worried.These special episodes with fellow performing artists are free of ads with no sponsors, so if you like what you're hearing, you can support this show by sending a “boost” or “boostagram” to this episode on a modern podcasting app like Fountain.If you want to help create a better future for music and podcasting, here's your challenge: Download the Fountain app.Add a few dollars to your lightning wallet.Find this episode, click the lightning icon, and send us a Boost with an optional message.Since the Abel James Show is now using modern podcasting 2.0 technology, your contribution will automatically be split 50/50 with Suzanne Santo. We truly appreciate your support!If you'd like to hear Suzanne Santo LIVE, we'll be sharing the stage this Monday, 12/16 at Antone's in Austin, TX.>> Get your tickets ($10): AntonesNightclub.com>> Or join the Livestream on Tunestr or Adam Curry's Boostagram Ball podcast (Show starts at 6pm Central / 7pm Eastern / 4pm Pacific on Monday, December 16, 2024)Head over to SuzanneSanto.com for music, upcoming shows, merch and more from Suzanne SantoRead the show notes: https://fatburningman.com/suzanne-santo-how-to-reinvent-a-broken-music-industry/
Fat-Burning Man by Abel James (Video Podcast): The Future of Health & Performance
Why do so many famous, seemingly successful musicians wind up completely broke? In this bonus series, I'm interviewing incredibly talented musicians who are using cutting-edge podcasting technology to reinvent the music industry. Today we're here with Suzanne Santo, singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist. A tireless creator, her sound has been described as Americana, Southern-gothic soul, and forward-thinking rock & roll. Santo performed for a decade as a member of the L.A.-based duo HoneyHoney, and went on to tour the world from Greece to Glastonbury as a member of Hozier's band. You're going to dig this one. In this episode, you'll hear: The surprising and tragic truth about big contracts in the music industry How and why musicians lose creative control over their art and identity How to maintain top health and performance on the road How to balance a career as a musician with being a mother Why deleting all of your social media accounts is awesome And much more… Be sure to listen until the end of this show to hear Suzanne's track, Worried. These special episodes with fellow performing artists are free of ads with no sponsors, so if you like what you're hearing, you can support this show by sending a “boost” or “boostagram” to this episode on a modern podcasting app like Fountain. If you want to help create a better future for music and podcasting, here's your challenge: Download the Fountain app. Add a few dollars to your lightning wallet. Find this episode, click the lightning icon, and send us a Boost with an optional message. Since the Abel James Show is now using modern podcasting 2.0 technology, your contribution will automatically be split 50/50 with Suzanne Santo. We truly appreciate your support! If you'd like to hear Suzanne Santo LIVE, we'll be sharing the stage this Monday, 12/16 at Antone's in Austin, TX. >> Get your tickets ($10): AntonesNightclub.com >> Or join the Livestream on Tunestr or Adam Curry's Boostagram Ball podcast (Show starts at 6pm Central / 7pm Eastern / 4pm Pacific on Monday, December 16, 2024) Head over to SuzanneSanto.com for music, upcoming shows, merch and more from Suzanne Santo Read the show notes: https://fatburningman.com/suzanne-santo-how-to-reinvent-a-broken-music-industry/
My opening monologue to a magical evening in Austin, Texas honoring Nic Pizzolatto and True Detective on its decade anniversary. For the full video conversation and Q&A with Nic, Jack Mason, and the ladies of Temple of Friendship, and a performance by Nic's wife Suzanne Santo, visit Temple of Friendship's patreon. The live event occurred on June 29. And to support this show, access twice as many adventures plus regular "smoke break" mini eps on topics of the day (recently including a review of REAGAN, and how Candace Owens is haunting me) please become a subscriber at patreon.com/filthyarmenian Follow on X @filthyarmenian
Host Pauly Shore gets back to his MTV roots, when he sits down to talk with popular bands, new and old, about a variety of topics, in a funny and always unpredictable interview talk show and podcast. This week's guests: Suzanne Santo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Suzanne Santo is an actress, model, and singer-songwriter. "Yard Sale," her most recent album, is available now. www.suzannesanto.com
Suzanne Santo calls into the podcast to talk her tour, career and album Yard Sale.
Adore the sweet sense of honeyhoney? Or can Interpol arrest your soul? Feat James Woods of Power Up!, Two Hearts Pod and more.THE SONGSSong 1 - 'Whatchya Gonna Do Now' by honeyhoneyListen in your player -https://songwhip.com/honeyhoney/whatchya-gonna-do-nowSong 2 - ‘All Fired Up' by InterpolListen in your player -https://songwhip.com/interpol/all-fired-upTHE GUESTAdelaide's James Woods is a passionate freelance creator covering gaming through Power Up! Gaming and other outlets. He also hosts Two Hearts Podcast (Doctor Who through a queer lens) and can be found on Twitter embracing Star Wars and Elden Ring wholeheartedly.Twitter -https://twitter.com/omgmorejamesPower Up! Gaming -https://powerup-gaming.com/author/omgmorejames/Two Hearts Pod -https://twitter.com/2heartspodSONG CREDITS‘Whatchya Gonna Do Now' written by Ben Jaffe and Suzanne Santo. From the album ‘3'. Copyright 2015 Rounder.‘All Fired Up' written by Interpol. From the album ‘Our Love To Admire'. Copyright 2007 Capitol.
Suzanne Santo is an actress, model, and singer-songwriter. Her latest album, "Yard Sale," is available now.
Welcome back to The Load Out music podcast presented by Well Being Brewing and Shinesty. On this episode, we are joined by the amazingly talented Suzanne Santo, an accomplished actress and a singer-songwriter who recently released her second solo album – “Yard Sale.” Early in her career, she modeled and then acted on shows like TBS's “The Guest Book,” “Imaginary Heroes,” NBC's “Medium” and “Without a Trace,” Santo ultimately moved to LA to focus on music. Along with Ben Jaffe, she founded the popular band HoneyHoney, toured globally with Hozier as a backing vocalist, and then settled into a solo career with a style that sits somewhere in the pocket between Americana, Southern-gothic soul, and forward-thinking rock & roll. Santo discussed her rise from a scrappy kid in Cleveland to life modeling around the world, acting in New York, and playing music in LA, Austin and on the road.
Episode 184: AmericanaFest returned to the clubs and yards of Nashville with a slimmer but spirited 2021 edition. Those able to come found community, diversity and great performances. I caught up with five showcasing artists to check in on their new projects and their take on today's roots scene. Included: blues veteran Sue Foley, LA protest folk artist Chris Pierce, Colorado songwriter Emily Scott Robinson, new Austinite roots rocker Suzanne Santo and folk duo Golden Shoals.
On Episode 201, I'm joined by singer-songwriter Suzanne Santo, who last month (August 27) released the dark and mesmerizing album Yard Sale. During this episode, we talk about the emotional depth and weight within Yard Sale, touring with Hozier, writing on the road, mental health, and our favorite TV series of recent memory. This episode's presenting partner is Desert Door Texas Sotol, The Blue Light Live, and Charlie Stout Photography.New Slang PatreonNew Slang TwitterNew Slang InstagramNew Slang FacebookNew Slang Merch StoreThe Neon Eon PodcastThe Neon Eon Merch Store*Pre-Order The Lubbock Way, the debut book by Thomas Mooney, here.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thomasdmooney)
The incredibly talented Suzanne Santo joins us this week to chat about her new album, YARD SALE. Suzanne is an Austin-based singer, songwriter, and instrumentalist, and she's also a former member of the roots band HoneyHoney. Her sophomore album, YARD SALE, captures Suzanne's unique sound of Americana and Southern-gothic soul, dives into the theme of making peace with your past, and explores the idea of living a more intentional present. The album also features artists Gary Clark Jr. and Shakey Graves, and it's available for streaming and purchase now. Follow Suzanne's Journey: Instagram: @soozanto Twitter: @soozanto Listen to YARD SALE: https://open.spotify.com/album/0f6Zs9gZdMift137nyLO2A?si=EqHke05uTZW3wdexBqdhtw&dl_branch=1
Thank you to DistroKid for sponsoring this episode of the podcast. Use the link below to receive 30% off your first year of DistroKid services.https://distrokid.com/?c=cablewww.producerowcafe.comSuzanne Santo is a singer songwriter and multi-instrumentalist currently based out of Austin, Texas. I chatted with Suzanne about how how she got hooked into playing music, how her songwriting has developed over the years, departing from her band HoneyHoney to purse a solo career, and some of the process behind making her brand new album "Yard Sale", which is available now!To keep up with Suzanne Santo and the Dan Cable Presents Podcast, please check out the links below!http://www.suzannesanto.com/INSTAGRAM:@soozanto@producerowcafe@dancablepresents@distrokid@vrtxmagDCP SHIRTShttps://www.dancablepresents.com/storeDCP MUGShttps://dan-cable-presents.myshopify.com/products/dcp-extra-buttered-5yr-anniversary-mugSpotify Playlists:https://open.spotify.com/user/54u8tkp1mevtd0i3cz79qbp8l?si=-4NT4PWPSlSowoXQkJhlkA
If you know L.A. roots duo HoneyHoney or have watched shows like Medium and Without a Trace then you’re already acquainted with the talent bestowed in singer Suzanne Santo. But even the pre-existing fans might’ve missed the fact that Santo recently moved here to Austin to double down on her Americana-meets-Gothic-soul solo project. The follow-up to Santo’s […]
This week Actress/Singer/Songwriter Suzanne Santo joins Maylee and the Texas Homegrown Music Crew. Originally aired 08/08/2021 on 95.3 FM KYHI the Range in Dallas, TX.
This episode, I'm joined by Suzanne Santo, who has a new album ‘Yard Sale' coming out this August. I was lucky enough to be able to listen to the album pre-release, and I'm telling you it's ridiculously good. She wrote most of this album while on the road with Hozier, both opening the world tour and playing in his band. I didn't know much about Suzanne before this podcast, but since listening to her album, I've already become a fan. We talked about what it's been like for her moving to Austin, what makes it so special there, and where her favorite places to eat are. This is one of those great conversations with another food lover that's just full of fun and positive energy. This is our last interview for the season. While we are on the summer break, enjoy the whole Lone Star Plate catalogue of interviews with amazing people! “One of the best decisions I've ever made is moving to Texas.” - Suzanne Santo Time Stamps: 00:00 - Introducing today's guest Suzanne Santo. 06:08 - Suzanne's new album and how much I enjoyed her music. 07:22 - How much Texas influenced her album. 09:07 - Suzanne's favorite thing about living in Texas and the issues there are in Los Angeles. 12:35 - Moving during the blizzard and the friendly liberal nature of Texans. 18:39 - The music scene in Austin and what makes it different from other cities like New York. 22:17 - The Italian restaurants Suzanne's parents had when she was growing up. 24:02 - The risk of ‘overplaying' and why we want to smell our food. 29:02 - The incredible way our bodies work and the power of the mind-body connection. 32:20 - The metaphorical references there are to Suzanne's new album ‘Yard Sale'. 36:40 - Missed opportunities and why you shouldn't regret the past. 41:28 - Where Suzanne is touring in 2021 and opening for Gary Clark Jr. 46:53 - The food Suzanne eats when she's on the road and the issues with Yelp. 49:56 - Suzanne's diet, her favorite types of food, and the craziest thing she's ever eaten. 52:26 - Eating elk and bear that Joe Rogan had hunted and prepared. 55:00 - Preppers and our chances of surviving the apocalypse. 56:27 - Suzanne's favorite places to eat in Austin. 1:02:04 - How to connect with Suzanne online. Resources: - Pre-Order 'Yard Sale' Album https://music.suzannesanto.com/YSa - Blues on the Green https://www.austintexas.org/listings/blues-on-the-green - Gut: The Inside Story of Our Body's Most Underrated Organ by Giulia Enders https://www.amazon.com/Gut-Inside-Story-Underrated-Revised - Healing Back Pain by Dr. John E. Sarno https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/144873.Healing_Back_Pain - Peche https://www.pecheaustin.com/ - Justine's Brasserie https://justines1937.com/ - Launderette https://launderetteaustin.com/ - Texas Real Food https://www.texasrealfood.com/ Connect with Suzanne Santo: - Instagram https://www.instagram.com/soozanto - Website http://www.suzannesanto.com/ - Twitter https://twitter.com/soozanto - Facebook https://www.facebook.com/soozanto YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4OfqiAHTWEWuWTa8djvVxQ Connect with Patrick Scott Armstrong: - IG: @patrickscottarmstrong - https://www.facebook.com/patrickscottvideos/ - patrick@texasrealfood.com Follow The Lone Star Plate: - Follow us on Twitter: @lonestarplateTX - Follow us on Instagram: @lonestarplateTX - Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LoneStarPlateTX More From The Lone Star Plate: - https://thelonestarplate.com Texas Real Food: - https://www.texasrealfood.com
Suzanna Santo, formerly of the duo Honey Honey, has grounded herself in Austin, TX following a world tour supporting Hozier and a COVID-lockdown. She joins us on Texas Toast to talk about making new roots in Texas and her upcoming sophomore album "Yard Sale" which releases August 27th. Find Suzanne's tour dates, music and merchandise HEREHear her latest single "Save For Love" and many other great Texas Toast features on our TEXAS TOAST Spotify PlaylistYou can support Texas Toast by following us on social medias (@texastoastpod), giving a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts, subscribing on YouTube, making a donation via PayPal, or simply telling a friend about the show! TSE Entertainment is the go to agency for all of your entertainment and talent booking needs. If you'd like to book an artist featured on our show, visit www.tseentertainment.com Intro song: "The Ride" by Jon Stork Outro song: "You Can Go To Hell" by Phineus RebSupport the show (https://paypal.me/texastoastpodcast)
The singer/songwriter has taken the last year to refocus on her own personal well being, and on moving forward with a new album and a new home base. She joined us to share a few tunes from her upcoming solo album.
The singer/songwriter has taken the last year to refocus on her own personal well being, and on moving forward with a new album and a new home base. She joined us to share a few tunes from her upcoming solo album.
Episode 163: It's been a year since the music industry slammed to a halt due to Covid-19. Performing artists had to adjust financially, logistically, emotionally and more. Now with a year's hindsight, The String sought out a sampling of roots musicians to hear how they coped. Many found unexpected gifts. Some started new businesses. Everybody learned a lot about themselves and their field. Featured: Kyshona Armstrong, Jill Andrews, Tim Easton, Robert Greer, Molly Tuttle, Rob Ickes, Doug and Telisha Williams, Garrison Starr, Sarah Jarosz, Suzanne Santo and Jerry Pentecost. With music by all.
On this week's show, we spin new records from a cowpunk legend & a neo-soul showstopper and spend quality time with some of our favorite alt-country power couples. All this & much, much less!
“Knocking Down Walls, Tearing Up Floors” In baseball terms, Suzanne Santo can pitch, play shortstop, bat cleanup, handle the outfield and play any base you want. Oh, and she can also manage the team. When you talk about Suzanne Santo you’re talking about someone who can do a lot of things. She got going on the violin in 2nd grade and it didn’t take long for the Ohio-born prodigy to come into her own as a musician. A high school scholarship followed for the young violinist and before she was 20 Santo had become pretty adept on both banjo and guitar as well. She fronted the L.A.-based band honeyhoney with Ben Jaffe who you might remember from his appearance on our podcast—and that band put out three perfect albums. A stirring confluence of indie rock, riveting roots music and West coast soul, honeyhoney toured with Sheryl Crow and Jake Bugg, logged millions of Spotify streams and found themselves hailed by everyone rom Rolling Stone to NPR. Santo’s debut solo album Ruby Red was a stunning platter of poetic folk and gutsy blues, showcasing the singer/songwriter’s arresting lyrical acumen. Bringing to mind the stark immediacy of Patty Greffin and the literate wordplay of everyone from Kurt Cobain to Liz Phair, Ruby Red was as nervy as it was vulnerable Her new work is as searing as it is rousing. Her voice has never sound better and 2021 looks to be a banner year for the musician. In this candid conversation, Santo talks to Alex about how she’s staying both sane and creative during the pandemic, why she feels great about being single and why she decided to knock down a wall in her house.
Singer/songwriter Suzanne Santo is the lead vocalist and co-founder of HoneyHoney, as well as a solo artist who is currently at work on her second album. Gary Clark Jr. is a Grammy award winning singer, songwriter, and guitar player.
Suzanne Santo joins Rhett from her home in Los Angeles to talk about focusing on self-care during the pandemic, the pressure to create, and how the forced downtime for the music industry could result in a new and improved model. The two wax ecstatic about Ohio, discuss live streaming and Zoom performances, and Suzanne recalls the time she sang “River” for Joni Mitchell.
Find out more: http://www.suzannesanto.com/https://www.facebook.com/soozantohttps://www.instagram.com/soozanto/https://twitter.com/soozanto Fall For Thathttps://youtu.be/n6rW0ScCMXI
Our guest this hour is Suzanne Santo. Suzanne's a Los Angeles-based songwriter best known as one half of the duo, Honeyhoney, but whose acclaimed solo work and collaborations with artists like Gary Clark Jr. are earning her fans far and wide. And maybe you're already one of those fans, since you chose this episode, but if not, I'm glad you're here, cause Suzanne is an artist you need to know. So without further ado, please enjoy this conversation between Amy Wright and Suzanne Santo. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tim luhm, californiano anuncia disco de homenaje a Merle Haggard y Kelsey Waldon recuerda a Hazel Dickens en una de las 7 canciones protesta de su más reciente disco. “Nunca nos mantendrán hundidos” es una canción de “el poder para el pueblo” con una frase que recuerda que “nuestro bienestar nunca ha estado en la mente del hombre rico”. Un poco de tex-mex con Garret T. Capps y Nick Garza para tener presente este aspecto esencial de la música del sur de Texas, con las influencias mexicanas de su herencia. Logan Ledger canta sobre “sobre una corriente mística que corre por los rincones más oscuros de mi imaginación”, mientras La Banda de Heathens contribuye al disco de homenaje a John Hartford con un cántico a las noches de campamento. Jeremiah Johnson canta rockandroll para el alma y Suzanne Santo, junto con Gary Clark Jr, entrega un tórrido blues rock. Mientras, los Gran Pavo Real no están muy satisfechos, al contrario que la banda indie Sunday Someday que recuperan el clásico de George Harrison Gime Me Love. Y se cumplen 75 años del inmortal Stand By Me, así que una gran cantidad de artistas lo cantan con el objetivo de recaudar dinero para la fundación Help Musicians, que proporciona ayuda financiera a los músicos. Acabamos con otra de las canciones de Bruce Springsteen que le sirvió a Warren Zevon para hacer su versión sin conocer la original, allá por los 80.- Dallas Moore, Honky Tonk Holidaze- Tim Bluhm, Am I Standing In Your Way?- Kelsey Waldon, They'll Never Keep Us Down- Garrett T. Capps, In The Shadows (Again)- Garrett T. Capps, Goodbye San Antonio, Hello Amsterdam- Nick Garza's Get Along, Take Me Down to San Antonio (The Tex-Mex in Me) (feat. Garrett T. Capps & Max Baca) - Logan Ledger, River Of Fools- The Band Of Heathens, Up On The Hill Where They Do The Boogie- Jeremiah Johnson, Rock And Roll For The Soul- Suzanne Santo (con Gary Clark Jr), Fall For That- Great Peacock, Dissatisfaction - Sunday Someday, Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth) - Various Artists, Stand By Me- Bruce Springsteen, Janey Needs A Shooter- Chad Cooke Band, Bringing Country Back
¡Imagina una puesta de sol mientras escuchas lo nuevo de Fleet Foxes! ¿Quieres hacer un viaje? ¡Escucha el nuevo álbum de Osees! O cualquiera de sus discos. Eels está de regreso con música que busca calmar un poco la ansiedad ocasionada por el encierro y la pandemia. Además, ¡descubre la increíble colaboración de Suzanne Santo con Gary Clark Jr! Música para bailar contigo mismo, mientras podemos regresar a las fiestas cortesía de Tomo Nakayama.
The spunky spark plug details her “Sweet Baby” Eastman and a sultry 335 that accompany her smoky, impassioned voice—plus reveals how touring with Hozier "leveled-up" her fingerstyle chops.
Honey Honey is a band, featuring members Suzanne Santo and Ben Jaffe, from Los Angeles, CA.
Honey Honey is a band, featuring members Suzanne Santo and Ben Jaffe, from Los Angeles, CA.
Dan zoom-chats with singer-songwriter Suzanne Santo about her band Honeyhoney and booming solo career. And they drink whiskey. Also, the debut of a new segment called "That Shit's Crazy" in which our host trolls the internet trolls. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Suzanne Santo is an American singer/songwriter and actress. Before branching out on a solo musical career, she spent a decade as the fiddle-playing frontwoman of HoneyHoney. Full shownotes: http://yourcreativepush.com/349 In this episode, Suzanne discusses: -The power of podcasts, especially Joe Rogan and Duncan Trussell. -Feeling like an imposter at the Grammys. -How it’s just as important to not write as it is to write. -Honoring the process when you are getting constant inspiration because it’s not always there. -Branching off from Honeyhoney to create her first solo album, “Ruby Red.” -Working with Butch Walker and having complete freedom. -How she knows what songs are ready to be brought to the table. -Working with John Spiker on her new album, “Yard Sale.” -Shedding catholic guilt. -Where she finds inspiration when it is lacking. Suzanne's Final Push will remind you to be kind to yourself (and to also be a badass)! Quotes: “You truly get back what you put out there and when you put all this love, hard work and sweat into your passion, you have to sit back and let it come back to you.” “You have to be out in the world to find your inspiration.” “The departure from Honeyhoney was like leaving the womb.” “Get it out there. The world needs you. We need to be inspired. We need to inspire each other.” “If you are called to be creative but you’re too scared to do something about it, you’re doing other people a disservice.” Links mentioned: Ruby Red by Suzanne Santo Duncan Trussell Family Hour David Bowie & Mick Jagger - Dancing in the Street Harry Potter Series Connect with Suzanne: Website / iTunes / Spotify / Facebook / Instagram / Twitter On the next episode: James Gurney : Website / Instagram / Blog Join the discussion in the Facebook group!
Suzanne Santo is a singer/songwriter currently touring the world. Her new album releases soon with the single "Fall For That" featuring Grammy award winner, Gary Clark Jr.
Suzanne Santo is a singer/songwriter currently touring the world. Her new album releases soon with the single "Fall For That" featuring Grammy award winner, Gary Clark Jr.
Musicians Suzanne Santo and Gary Clark Jr stop by to share some music with Joe. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Suzanne Santo, amazing musician from honeyhoney, joins the DTFH! You can hear Suzanne's new solo album, Ruby Red, in all the usual places, and you can buy it here (https://www.districtlines.com/Suzanne-Santo) . Duncan and Johnny Pemberton are coming to Denver this weekend! January 23-25 at the downtown Comedy Works! Get your tickets here (https://www.comedyworks.com/comedians/duncan-trussell) . This episode is brought to you by: Squarespace (https://www.squarespace.com/duncan) - Use offer code: DUNCAN to save 10% on your first site. BLUECHEW (https://www.bluechew.com/) - Use offer code: DUNCAN at checkout and get your first shipment FREE with just $5 shipping.
Join us as we discuss concert experiences, Glastonbury, and Suzanne Santo’s departure.
This week on Musical Osmosis we talk with HoneyHoney guitarist Benjamin Jaffe about his upcoming solo album “Oh Wild Ocean of Love”, his long ten-year career as one half of the amazing folk rock band HoneyHoney and what it is like to be back flying solo after years of collaboration with his partner Suzanne Santo. We’ll also talk a bit about his new YouTube series “Rearranger” and his involvement with the Santa Fe Dreamers Project. So join Saucey, Odell and Ben for all the Musical Blooming we can Verbally Dominate into your Wild Little EarHoles.
It’s a special Monday night Mini-Episode of Musical Osmosis with model, actress, and musician Suzanne Santo. This episode we’ll talk with Suzanne about her band HoneyHoney, her new solo album “Ruby Red” and a little bit about her acting career including her role in the new Greg Garcia show “The Guestbook” All this plus updates on coming shows and Dee’s AGT update. So join Dee, Saucey and Suzanne for all the Musical Honey we can Verbally Handshake into your Fucked Up Little EarHoles.
Singer-songwriter Suzanne Santo joins us on the Fretboard Journal Podcast to talk about starting out in music, moving to New York City (by herself!) at 16, her work in HoneyHoney, the decision to put out a solo record and much more. This episode is sponsored by Dying Breed Music.
Om 20:00 uur de tweede Amateur Hour op 40UP Radio. Vanavond wordt Amateur Hour gepresenteerd door Jan Zorg. Je hoort zijn favoriete muziek met nummers van Sam Outlaw, The Jayhawks, Suzanne Santo, The Cactus Blossoms, I Draw Slow en Taj Mahal & Keb’ Mo’.
Singer-songwriter Suzanne Santo sits down with Border Crossings host, Larry London to talk about and perform songs from her debut cd, "Ruby Red."
This week on Music City Roots, string bands and songwriters who show off the range and depth of Americana music. Mike Barnett proves why he's the most acclaimed young fiddler in bluegrass with a band of Nashville All-Stars. And we close with two veteran traditionalist who only recently discovered that maybe they should've been making music a long time ago. Mike Compton and Joe Newberry. Also on the bill, the stunning voice and songs of Los Angeles-based Suzanne Santo, taking a break from her duo HoneyHoney to place her work on brighter display as a solo artist. And we hear from tough yet velvet country rocker Jason Eady.
We all have vices, but few among us neatly package them into a sonic tour of our indiscretions. But thank the Lord for Suzanne Santo, who's fronted the duo HoneyHoney alongside Benjamin Jaffe for a decade. When her solo debut "Ruby Red" dropped in August, it sent listeners see-sawing through 11 tracks alternatively filled with vice and redemption. “There’s a lot of sex and booze on this record,” Santo told her hometown's weekly alternative paper, Cleveland Scene. "Just about every song has this common thread of accountability and reconciliation and sifting through parts of ourselves that aren’t savory." Combining raw soul and honest Americana, Ruby Red marks an edgy change of pace for Santo from the album's very first line: "I want to smoke, I want to drink and screw every time I think about you." Ruby Red borrows its name from producer Butch Walker's studios in Santa Monica, California, where Santo contributed vocals, guitar and banjo to his tour and latest album. Santo said she'd always been somebody else's bandmate, so she found time on the road with Walker to explore her own identity and forge it into Ruby Red, drawing inspiration from greats like Erykah Badu, David Bowie, Townes Van Zandt and Alabama Shakes. "This record is so f***ing sexy, I can't deal," Walker said. "Proud to have been in the room when these songs were going down. Put it on and turn out the lights." Set list: Ghost in My Bed Handshake - interview - Better Than That Best out of Me Hosted by Austin Fast Mixed by Brian Niesz
The amazing Suzanne Santo joins Dan and Emma at the Thirsty Crow in Silverlake, where they slug Jack Daniel's and rock out to Suzanne's fabulous new record "Ruby Red" (produced by the great Butch Walker). Also on the show, comedian Tom Caltabiano and actor Mike Friedman. And again, Jack Daniel's.
Suzanne Santo and Ben Jaffe have been making music as HoneyHoney since 2006, and they have three albums and incalculable touring miles under their belt. After over ten years of grinding it out side by side and making honest headway in the music business, the duo decided to get a little breathing room. Both Jaffe and Santo have things to say on their own, and Santo's stellar new Ruby Red is the first of these releases. Santo's solo flight started when artist and producer Butch Walker saw her play at a show and asked her to contribute to a project on which he was working. The collaboration was fruitful, and it led to Santo tapping Walker to produce her first record under her own name. That new record, Ruby Red, is evocative, haunting, and replete with a dark undercurrent that echoes the California-style stark sunshine noir that HoneyHoney long ago established as a leitmotif. Ruby Red's ten songs (plus a bonus acoustic version of the rocker, "Regrets") positively smack of longing - of both an emotional and a carnal nature. Walker's production crackles - drums snap, guitars grind and screech, and keyboard pedal tones set a stage for Santo's scorching vocals and melodic violin work. Santo's lyrics pull no punches and spare no lives; she knows the effect of a vulgar word or brazen tease when it lands on her listeners' ears. But if you ask Santo what Ruby Red is about - for all its lust, longing, blood and fire - she will tell you that the record is about accountability - a fine and resonant topic for an artist striking out on their own and finding that their wings will carry them as far as they're willing to go.
Suzanne Santo and Ben Jaffe have been making music as HoneyHoney since 2006, and they have three albums and incalculable touring miles under their belt. After over ten years of grinding it out side by side and making honest headway in the music business, the duo decided to get a little breathing room. Both Jaffe and Santo have things to say on their own, and Santo's stellar new Ruby Red is the first of these releases. Santo's solo flight started when artist and producer Butch Walker saw her play at a show and asked her to contribute to a project on which he was working. The collaboration was fruitful, and it led to Santo tapping Walker to produce her first record under her own name. That new record, Ruby Red, is evocative, haunting, and replete with a dark undercurrent that echoes the California-style stark sunshine noir that HoneyHoney long ago established as a leitmotif. Ruby Red's ten songs (plus a bonus acoustic version of the rocker, "Regrets") positively smack of longing - of both an emotional and a carnal nature. Walker's production crackles - drums snap, guitars grind and screech, and keyboard pedal tones set a stage for Santo's scorching vocals and melodic violin work. Santo's lyrics pull no punches and spare no lives; she knows the effect of a vulgar word or brazen tease when it lands on her listeners' ears. But if you ask Santo what Ruby Red is about - for all its lust, longing, blood and fire - she will tell you that the record is about accountability - a fine and resonant topic for an artist striking out on their own and finding that their wings will carry them as far as they're willing to go.
Suzanne Santo and Ben Jaffe have been making music as HoneyHoney since 2006, and they have three albums and incalculable touring miles under their belt. After over ten years of grinding it out side by side and making honest headway in the music business, the duo decided to get a little breathing room. Both Jaffe and Santo have things to say on their own, and Santo's stellar new Ruby Red is the first of these releases. Santo's solo flight started when artist and producer Butch Walker saw her play at a show and asked her to contribute to a project on which he was working. The collaboration was fruitful, and it led to Santo tapping Walker to produce her first record under her own name. That new record, Ruby Red, is evocative, haunting, and replete with a dark undercurrent that echoes the California-style stark sunshine noir that HoneyHoney long ago established as a leitmotif. Ruby Red's ten songs (plus a bonus acoustic version of the rocker, "Regrets") positively smack of longing - of both an emotional and a carnal nature. Walker's production crackles - drums snap, guitars grind and screech, and keyboard pedal tones set a stage for Santo's scorching vocals and melodic violin work. Santo's lyrics pull no punches and spare no lives; she knows the effect of a vulgar word or brazen tease when it lands on her listeners' ears. But if you ask Santo what Ruby Red is about - for all its lust, longing, blood and fire - she will tell you that the record is about accountability - a fine and resonant topic for an artist striking out on their own and finding that their wings will carry them as far as they're willing to go.
Honey Honey is a band, featuring members Suzanne Santo and Ben Jaffe, from Los Angeles, CA.
Honey Honey is a band, featuring members Suzanne Santo and Ben Jaffe, from Los Angeles, CA.
Honey Honey is a band, featuring members Suzanne Santo and Ben Jaffe, from Los Angeles, CA. They released a new album this summer called "3" and are currently touring all over -- http://honeyhoneyband.com/events
Honey Honey is a band, featuring members Suzanne Santo and Ben Jaffe, from Los Angeles, CA. They released a new album this summer called "3" and are currently touring all over -- http://honeyhoneyband.com/events
Honey Honey is a band, featuring members Suzanne Santo and Ben Jaffe, from Los Angeles, CA. They released a new album this summer called "3" and are currently touring all over -- http://honeyhoneyband.com/events
Honey Honey is a band, featuring members Suzanne Santo and Ben Jaffe, from Los Angeles, CA. They released a new album this summer called "3" and are currently touring all over -- http://honeyhoneyband.com/events
Honey Honey is a band, featuring members Suzanne Santo and Ben Jaffe, from Los Angeles, CA. They are currently recording a new album and can be seen touring all over the world.
Honey Honey is a band, featuring members Suzanne Santo and Ben Jaffe, from Los Angeles, CA. They are currently recording a new album and can be seen touring all over the world.
The JV Club went live at the LA Podfest with special guests Kether Donohue (You’re the Worst) and musicians Ben Jaffe and Suzanne Santo, otherwise known as Honeyhoney, and what ensued was an afternoon of music, cookies, fake tattoos, and a double M.A.S.H. with Kether and Janet both finding out their 100% guaranteed fictional futures. Saddle up!
Honey Honey is a band, featuring members Suzanne Santo and Ben Jaffe, from Los Angeles, CA currently based out of Nashville, TN. They are currently recording a new album and can be seen touring all over the world.
Honey Honey is a band, featuring members Suzanne Santo and Ben Jaffe, from Los Angeles, CA currently based out of Nashville, TN. They are currently recording a new album and can be seen touring all over the world.
We have an amazing music treat for all of you as Suzanne Santo & Ben Jaffe of Honey Honey stop by the studio to share a few songs and even grace us with a live performance. This talented duo is currently touring with Jake Bugg and will be performing a live stream concert on October, 14th on Stageit.com. We also have Oliver Cooper filling in for Zane as co-host and we taste and rate the new Limited Edition Captain Morgan® Sherry Oak Finish Spiced Rum.
Honeyhoney founder and lead singer Suzanne Santo joins Janet for a relaxed ramble about the joys of Cleveland, Ohio, naked lady hangouts, and how to handle it when your mom reads your diary. Plus: two amazing Honeyhoney songs!
HoneyHoney is 4th generation country music. Maybe even 5th or more. Their musical thread goes back to early American rural styles and moves forward through time picking up the best elements of every twist and turn of America's other, twangier indigenous music style until it arrives fully formed in our modern hybridized and decentralized musical universe. At its heart, HoneyHoney is a duo comprised of soulful chanteuse Suzanne Santo and singer/guitarist Ben Jaffe - and their new record, Billy Jack, is the band's 2nd full-length album since their formation in 2008. Sonically, HoneyHoney takes a page from Allison Krauss' pristine bluegrass and scrawls all over it with Santo's smoky alto and Jaffe's gritty guitars and sparse vocal harmonies. The overall effect is what you might imagine Edith Piaf would have sounded like had she been born in an Alabama holler, complete with a moonshine still and ample inspiration for lyrics about the down and out.
HoneyHoney is 4th generation country music. Maybe even 5th or more. Their musical thread goes back to early American rural styles and moves forward through time picking up the best elements of every twist and turn of America's other, twangier indigenous music style until it arrives fully formed in our modern hybridized and decentralized musical universe. At its heart, HoneyHoney is a duo comprised of soulful chanteuse Suzanne Santo and singer/guitarist Ben Jaffe - and their new record, Billy Jack, is the band's 2nd full-length album since their formation in 2008. Sonically, HoneyHoney takes a page from Allison Krauss' pristine bluegrass and scrawls all over it with Santo's smoky alto and Jaffe's gritty guitars and sparse vocal harmonies. The overall effect is what you might imagine Edith Piaf would have sounded like had she been born in an Alabama holler, complete with a moonshine still and ample inspiration for lyrics about the down and out.
HoneyHoney is 4th generation country music. Maybe even 5th or more. Their musical thread goes back to early American rural styles and moves forward through time picking up the best elements of every twist and turn of America's other, twangier indigenous music style until it arrives fully formed in our modern hybridized and decentralized musical universe. At its heart, HoneyHoney is a duo comprised of soulful chanteuse Suzanne Santo and singer/guitarist Ben Jaffe - and their new record, Billy Jack, is the band's 2nd full-length album since their formation in 2008. Sonically, HoneyHoney takes a page from Allison Krauss' pristine bluegrass and scrawls all over it with Santo's smoky alto and Jaffe's gritty guitars and sparse vocal harmonies. The overall effect is what you might imagine Edith Piaf would have sounded like had she been born in an Alabama holler, complete with a moonshine still and ample inspiration for lyrics about the down and out.