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Latest podcast episodes about tim bluhm

Tales from the Green Room
Mother Hips' Journey: Past, Present, and "California Current"

Tales from the Green Room

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 33:23 Transcription Available


Mother Hips' Journey: Past, Present, and California CurrentJoin Greg Loiacono and Tim Bluhm of The Mother Hips in the latest episode of 'Tales from the Green Room' as they discuss their journey, starting from the early days in Marin County to the release of their latest album, California Current. Recorded at The Junction in Mill Valley, CA, this episode covers the band's deep connection with their fan base, the evolution of their music, and the intricate process behind recording their 18th album. Discover how Mother Hips has managed to stay relevant and creatively vibrant for over three decades, with personal anecdotes and behind-the-scenes stories about their music, recording sessions, and touring life. Don't miss the heartfelt insights and the joy of making music that keeps them going strong!LinksThe Mother Hips Web PageCalifornia Current by The Mother HipsTransit Wind by The Mother Hips

Songs & Stories
Kellen Coffis on the new album, ‘Kaw-fis Bruth-urs'

Songs & Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 28:48


In this episode of Backstage Sonoma, host Steven Roby interviews Kellen Coffis of The Coffis Brothers, a band that has carved its path in the Northern California music scene.  With the highly anticipated release of their sixth studio album, Kaw-fis Bruth-urs, on November 29, 2024, Kellen opens up about making the record, which longtime collaborator Tim Bluhm produced. He delves into the inspiration behind the music, the significance of their Santa Cruz roots, and how the band has evolved.  Fans will enjoy this insightful look into the creative process of a group that is growing musically while staying true to its classic Rootsy Rock ‘n' Roll sound. Kellen also reflects on the band's touring experience, the camaraderie between members, and the recording sessions at various studios, including Space Camp and Mosswood Sound. This interview provides a behind-the-scenes look at the making of Kaw-fis Bruth-urs and gives listeners a preview of what to expect from The Coffis Brothers' latest chapter.   Episode Highlights: Kellen Coffis talks about the creative process behind Kaw-fis Bruth-urs and collaborating with producer Tim Bluhm. The evolution of The Coffis Brothers' sound and how they balance growth while staying true to their roots. Insight into the recording sessions across multiple studios, including Space Camp in Forestville and Mosswood Sound. Kellen shares stories behind key tracks from the new album and memorable moments from their career. Featured Songs: "Cut Right Through” "Do You Want To" "Take It From Me" Links: ·       The Coffis Brothers Official Website ·       Tickets for The Coffis Brothers at Sweetwater Music Hall  ·       Backstage Sonoma Podcast Social Media Hashtags:#TheCoffisBrothers #KawfisBruthurs  #TimBluhm #CaliforniaMusic #RootsRock #NewMusic2024

All That Jam
All That Jam Week of January 22nd, 2024 | Tim Bluhm

All That Jam

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 51:16


This week Kevin and Amanda talk: Mondegreen Phish Fest N. O. Jazz Fest Winter Jazz Fest in NYC Unity Jazz Fest Manipulating Spotify Madonna Sued for Tardiness  Plus our Flashback Interview with Tim Bluhm (Mother Hips) Ep 364 #ATJPod More: https://mondegreen.phish.com/ https://www.nojazzfest.com/ https://www.winterjazzfest.com/ https://ticketing.jazz.org/14699/14727 https://www.timbluhm.com/ https://www.motherhips.com/ @allthatjampod on IG, FB, and Twitter - www.allthatjampod.com - Subscribe - leave a review - tell a friend. Merch: https://t.co/QgtAisVtbV All That Jam is brought to you by Executive Producers Amanda Cadran and Kevin Hogan. Produced and edited by Amanda Cadran and Kevin Hogan. Mixed and Mastered by Kevin Hogan. Original Music by Aaron Gaul. Art by Amanda Cadran.

All That Jam
Tim Bluhm on Mother Hip's When We Disappear and covering Codeine

All That Jam

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2023 9:22


We caught up with Mother Hip's Tim Bluhm on their latest When We Disappear and covering Codeine More: https://www.motherhips.com/ @allthatjampod on IG, FB, and Twitter - www.allthatjampod.com - Subscribe - leave a review - tell a friend. All That Jam is brought to you by Executive Producers Amanda Cadran and Kevin Hogan. Produced and edited by Amanda Cadran and Kevin Hogan. Mixed and Mastered by Kevin Hogan. Original Music by Aaron Gaul. Art by Amanda Cadran.

All That Jam
Tim Bluhm on Mother Hips Later Days LP and Life after American Records

All That Jam

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 6:56


We caught up with Tim Bluhm about "Later Days", the first studio album by The Mother Hips released on their own Mother Hips Records and how leaving American records influenced the lps sound more: https://www.timbluhm.com/ @allthatjampod on IG, FB, and Twitter - www.allthatjampod.com - Subscribe - leave a review - tell a friend. All That Jam is brought to you by Executive Producers Amanda Cadran and Kevin Hogan. Produced and edited by Amanda Cadran and Kevin Hogan. Mixed and Mastered by Kevin Hogan. Original Music by Aaron Gaul. Art by Amanda Cadran. 

Flyover Folk Podcast
EP 9.09 | Jimmy West | Tim Bluhm | Bullies

Flyover Folk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 2:32


Matt and Drew discuss " Jimmy West " by Tim Bluhm. To listen to the full show, visit ForgottenCountryRadioShow.com.

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All That Jam
Tim Bluhm on Mother Hips signing with American Records

All That Jam

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 7:17


We caught up with Tim Bluhm on Mother Hips and how the Black Crows helped them get signed to American Records more: https://www.timbluhm.com/ @allthatjampod on IG, FB, and Twitter - www.allthatjampod.com - Subscribe - leave a review - tell a friend. All That Jam is brought to you by Executive Producers Amanda Cadran and Kevin Hogan. Produced and edited by Amanda Cadran and Kevin Hogan. Mixed and Mastered by Kevin Hogan. Original Music by Aaron Gaul. Art by Amanda Cadran. 

The Sound Podcast with Ira Haberman

Over the years, I've mentioned the Mother Hips several times on this podcast and we've had both principle songwriters Tim Bluhm and Greg Loaicono on this show.  The band, who have roots in Northern California, have been at their craft for some 30 years now, and When We Disappear marks their 12th album to date. While the Mother Hips aren't a typical jam band, they are an incredible live act, and definitely intersect with the jam band community from time to time. No matter the case, they have a unique sound, one filled with shared guitar parts, great vocal harmonies, a thumping rhythm section and well written songs.    First song: When We Disappear Second song: CodineSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Music Makers and Soul Shakers Podcast with Steve Dawson

Nicki Bluhm joins me on the show this week. I first heard her recent record “Avondale Drive” about 6 months ago and was blown away. She jas an incredible voice and writes really interesting tunes that draw from blues, soul, country and pop music. Nicki has made some killer records aside from Avondale Drive, and also had a really cool band called The Gramblers, which she fronted with her ex-husband and Mother Hips member Tim Bluhm that have a couple releases as well. Nicki is originally from the Bay Area and while she lives in Nashville now, she stays rooted in that scene with regular appearances with Phil Lesh and Friends as well as Little Feat, with whom she has been on tour recently as a featured guest and backup singer. She's also out touring with her band, and as a duo with her new partner Jesse Wilson, who she made Avondale Drive with during the pandemic. Keep posted with Nicki and all of her upcoming shows and new releases at www.nickibluhm.comListen to the accompanying playlist for this episode here, which features the artist's own music, plus many of the songs that were discussed during the show.This episode is brought to you by Izotope - check out their amazing recording software at: www.izotope.comThanks for your support, and your fearless host, Steve Dawson can be found at: www.stevedawson.ca

Pat's Soundbytes Unplugged!!
Stone Temple Pilot's Robert DeLeo talks debut album 'Lessons Learned' and much more!!

Pat's Soundbytes Unplugged!!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 22:38


KVMR News
Tim Bluhm of The Mother Hips

KVMR News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2022 12:00


Felton Pruitt sits down with Tim Bluhm from The Mother Hips. The band plays The Center for the Arts in downtown Grass Valley on Friday, April 1st.

KVMR News
Evening News - Fri April 1st, 2022

KVMR News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2022 24:45


TurboTax parent company Intuit has come under fire for misleading ads, with some claiming the corporation is knowingly deceptive in its marketing. State lawmakers want cannabis producers to put health warnings on their products. The push comes after a significant increase in emergency room visits for cannabis induced psychosis following California's legalization of pot. The California Report has the details. After a look at local news and weather, Felton Pruitt sits down with Tim Bluhm from The Mother Hips. The band plays tonight at The Center for the Arts in downtown Grass Valley.

The String
Tim Bluhm of The Mother Hips

The String

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 57:35


Episode 197: Bay Area rock and jam hero Tim Bluhm founded The Mother Hips with Greg Loiacono 30 years ago while still students at Chico State in California. Signed right away, they made a mark with their quirky power pop and new-world psychedelia. They've had quieter phases over the decades, but now's not one of them. The team is writing a lot and working on recordings for an indie Nashville label form their Bay Area base. The latest, Glowing Lantern, helps illuminate a fascinating conversation about one of the nation's excellent cult bands. 

The Sound Podcast with Ira Haberman
Tim and Greg from The Mother Hips

The Sound Podcast with Ira Haberman

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 43:00


Mother Hips co-founders Tim Bluhm and Greg Loiacono have been at it now for 30 years. The pandemic allowed the pair to work on their record Glowing Lantern a great representation of their career to date. Master songwriters, players and Tim and Greg continue to be great ambassadors for the Bay Area and it's music scene. With Glowing Lantern available now everywhere you listen to music, I thought it was a good time to catch up with Tim and Greg.    First song: I Don't Want To Drive You Away Second song: Looking at Long Days  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The JamBase Podcast
Episode 105: The Mother Hips' Tim Bluhm & Greg Loiacono

The JamBase Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 53:30


Episode 105 of The JamBase Podcast features an interview with The Mother Hips' Tim Bluhm & Greg Loiacono.

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Later Days
The Mother Hips ~ Episode 2

Later Days

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 29:37


"Later Days ~ The Mother Hips - Episode 2" For over 30 years the Mother Hips have crisscrossed America creating their own form of gritty rock ‘n' roll with evocative storytelling that many have dubbed California soul. Here's an interview with founding members Tim Bluhm and Greg Loiacono. Produced by Joe Poletto & Karl Derfler Engineered by Karl Derfler Production Director: David Gross Production Managers: Michelle Garramone & Kelsey Kirpich Research and Copy by Anthony D'Amato https://www.asterlight.com  

Live From The Divide Public Radio Program
Tim Bluhm at Live From The Divide

Live From The Divide Public Radio Program

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2021 60:26


Never before released live music from Tim Bluhm at Live From The Divide in Bozeman, MT. Enjoy! 

Live From The Divide Podcast
Tim Bluhm on Songwriting

Live From The Divide Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2021 45:22


Host Jason Wickens sits down with singer/songwriter Tim Bluhm. They discuss the last time Tim and his band the Mother Hips played at The Divide and how his songwriting has shifted over the years. 

The Art Inside the Craft
30 years of The Mother Hips

The Art Inside the Craft

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 26:48


This episode I talk with Tim Bluhm and Greg Loiacono of The Mother Hips. Their label, Blue Rose Music has rereleased their entire back catalog on Vinyl with proceeds from the album sales will be donated to the Blue Rose Foundation, which provides pre-school scholarships to financially disadvantaged children. The first five albums were never released on vinyl so it's an incredible time for these albums to be rereleased. We discuss the rerelease, the new album that's in the works, and touch on one of my favorite albums of all time, Shootout. It's easy to see why these guys and this band have been around for so long and continue to produce great music. I look forward to the next album and hope that you enjoy this interview as much as I did getting these guys on the phone. Follow my photography at Black Cat Bone Productions on Instagram --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/artinsidethecraft/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/artinsidethecraft/support

Roadcase
Tim Bluhm (The Mother Hips)

Roadcase

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 91:41


Welcome to Roadcase, a podcast exploring the live music experience!!  Climb aboard for this great one with Tim Bluhm who is celebrating the 30th Anniversary of his band, The Mother Hips.  Tim has been touring and grinding it out for a while now, and has had some time during this Covid period to reflect upon his career and his life on the road -- and we're grateful he chose to stop by for a chat.  The Hips catalog is deep and their shows are amazing celebrations of a pure California rock and roll vibe.  We get to talk about getting back on the road and what that will look like, his years off of the road because of a nasty sports injury and how Tim has intertwined his personal and professional lives.  This is a really fun ride, so on hop aboard!     For more information: https://linktr.ee/roadcasepod and https://www.roadcasepod.comContact: info@roadcasepod.comTheme music:  "Eugene" (Instrumental)" by Waltzer

Dan Cable Presents
Episode 259: The Traditionist

Dan Cable Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 77:33


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=cable Joey Barro aka The Traditionist, is a Orange County, CA based singer songwriter musician. I chatted with Joey about playing in college bands, creative process, working with Tim Bluhm of the Mother Hips on the Traditionist project, and his most recent record, 'That is Not How It Happened', available on all streaming platforms. To keep up with The Traditionist and the Dan Cable Presents Podcast, please check out the links below. https://thetraditionist.bandcamp.com/ INSTAGRAM: @joeybazarro @producerowcafe @dancablepresents @distrokid @vrtxmag DCP SHIRTS https://www.dancablepresents.com/store DCP MUGS https://dan-cable-presents.myshopify.com/products/dcp-extra-buttered-5yr-anniversary-mug Spotify Playlists: https://open.spotify.com/user/54u8tkp1mevtd0i3cz79qbp8l?si=-4NT4PWPSlSowoXQkJhlkA

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Bringin' it Backwards
Interview with The Mother Hips

Bringin' it Backwards

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 61:12


We had the pleasure of interviewing The Mother Hips over Zoom video! Legendary Northern California-based rock 'n' roll outfit, The Mother Hips, are celebrating their 30th anniversary in 2021. In recognition of this career milestone, the band's record label Blue Rose is reissuing each of their ten studios albums on vinyl. The series will work its way chronologically through The Mother Hips' discography with one LP released each month, while all proceeds from sales will benefit The Blue Rose Foundation, which provides grants for preschool scholarships to financially disadvantaged children. In only a matter of weeks since being announced, the initial pressings on the first three titles: 1992's 'Back To The Grotto,' 1995's 'Part Timer Goes Full' and 1996's 'Shoot Out,' have already sold out. In addition to the reissue series, The Mother Hips have commenced work on their 11th studio album with the support of Blue Rose. In a typical year, founding members Tim Bluhm and Greg Loiacono, who share vocal, guitar and songwriting responsibilities, would perform close to 100 dates on the road. Although best friends, upon returning from tour, they'd typically go their separate ways tending to their personal lives and communicating mostly through emails. With touring, however, not an option in 2020, Bluhm and Loiacono's friendship was re-energized as the pair began talking more frequently and supporting each other through the many anxieties caused by the pandemic. With their relationship stronger than ever, Blue Rose's Poletto once again instigated forward momentum when he suggested The Mother Hips start writing and recording a new record. Making great records has been The Mother Hips singular focus ever since the band formed in 1991. While still just students at Chico State, the group began playing college parties, which quickly gave way to club shows, regional touring, and national buzz, and before they'd even graduated from school, the band was signed to Rick Rubin's American Recordings. While mainstream success alluded them, The Mother Hips would in fact create something more enduring over the ensuing three decades; a loyal and open-minded fanbase willing to embrace the band at every creative turn. With the reissue of their entire catalog serving as a cornerstone event for one of the finest rock 'n' roll bands of their generation, while pacifying fans who can't see the band live in pandemic times, The Mother Hips are digging in their heels and readying themselves for perhaps even another three decades. We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com. www.BringinitBackwards.com #podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #zoom #aspn #americansongwriter #americansongwriterpodcastnetwork Listen & Subscribe to BiB Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bringinbackpod/support

The Jake Feinberg Show
The Tim Bluhm Interview

The Jake Feinberg Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 63:06


Leader of the Mother Hips talks about his musical point of view and bandstand experiences. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jake-feinberg/support

Toma uno
Toma uno - Botas - 24/10/20

Toma uno

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2020 58:56


El pasado lunes Jeff Bridges anunció que le habían diagnosticado un linfoma y que comenzaba el tratamiento. Y hemos querido que “What A Little Bit Of Love Can Do” (Lo que puede hacer un poco de amor) abriera TOMA UNO como muestra de apoyo a su persona. Esta canción irresistible fue debida a la inspiración de Stephen Bruton y Gary Nicholson. La producción corrió a cargo de T-Bone Burnett, con quien se encontró en 1980, cuando le fue presentado por Kris Kristofferson mientras rodaban Heaven's Gate. T-Bone Burnett había seleccionado las canciones de la película The Big Lebowski, que protagonizó Jeff Bridges en 1998, y participó muy directamente en Crazy Heart de 2009. Dirigida por Scott Cooper, aquella cinta estaba basada en la novela del mismo título de Thomas Cobb publicada en 1987. Jeff Bridges, que consiguió su único Oscar gracias a ella, encarnaba el papel de Bad Blake, un cantante y compositor de country en horas bajas, e interpretó hasta cinco canciones. Su banda sonora estaba dedicada a la memoria de Stephen Bruton, legendario músico tejano que murió de cáncer poco después de culminar el proyecto. La abría "Hold on You", una canción de amor donde Jeff Bridges cumple con los requisitos necesarios. Bart Crow es de la tejana ciudad de Maypearl, Texas, y está preparando el Ep A Pretty Good Heart del que nos acaba de anticipar “Boots”, que se está convirtiendo en uno de los temas más pinchados de las emisoras del Lone Star State tras una década en la carretera y hasta ocho álbumes publicados. Moviéndose entre la Red Dirt music y el country tejano, la Bart Crow Band se formó en 2003 y dos años más tarde editaban su primer álbum, Finally. Con una declarada independencia se fueron afianzando en la escena musical de Austin, donde fijaron su residencia, gracias al impulso de su líder, que decidió personalizar el nombre en solitario y firmar los trabajos simplemente como Bart Crow. Su constancia le permitió debutar en el Grand Ole Opry y mantener un alto prestigio. Ward Davis es un cantante y compositor de Monticello, en Arkansas, con cierta relevancia en las editoriales de Nashville. Muy cercano a las formas de Cody Jinks o Kendell Marvel, ha firmado canciones que han sido grabadas por Willie Nelson, el desaparecido Merle Haggard, Carolina Rain o Trace Adkins, por nombrar algunos artistas que han confiado en sus habilidades para contar historias cotidianas. “Black Cats and Crows” es la canción que da nombre a su álbum, que se editará a finales del próximo mes. Un tema inquietante de tintes casi siniestros que Ward Davis compuso a finales del pasado año con Cody Jinks y Tennessee Jet provocando un efecto casi terapéutico en su situación personal de entonces. Además, tenía una infección nasal el día en que la grabó y las restricciones del Covid impidieron volver a hacerlo y añadir armonías. El resultado es impactante. Desde que empezamos a hablar del nuevo disco de Chris Stapleton, Starting Over, comentamos la cercanía entre el músico de Kentucky y el guitarrista de los Heartbreakers, Mike Campbell. Una de las canciones que era habitual escuchar en su gira All-American Road Show del pasado año, “Arkansas”, fue compuesta con él y forma parte de esa nueva propuesta, que a menudo interpretaba junto a Brothers Osborne. Así suena ahora en ese álbum que se editará el 13 de noviembre. Hace 10 años, Chris Stapleton anunció que dejaba a los SteelDrivers para dedicarse a la familia y cinco después debutó en solitario con Traveller. Había grabado dos excelentes álbumes con el grupo, que superó su marcha y la de otro de sus socios fundadores como Mike Henderson. La personalidad de la violinista Tammy Rogers, nacida en Tennessee y criada en Texas, ha sido fundamental para dar solidez a una formación vital en el siempre complicado engranaje del bluegrass contemporáneo. John Paul White, antiguo miembro de The Civil Wars, ha estado muy cerca de los SteelDrivers en el último álbum, Bad for You, colaborando estrechamente con la banda afincada en Nashville. De tal forma que Tammy Rogers, líder indiscutible del grupo, le llama "el sexto SteelDriver". John Paul White es vocalista invitado, coproductor y compositor junto a Rogers de un tema como “Innocent Man”, un tema sobre la desesperación. Este quinto álbum es la continuación de The Muscle Shoals Recordings, su disco de 2015 que les reportó un Grammy y resulta ser el primer proyecto de SteelDrivers con Kelvin Damrell como vocalista, desde la marcha de Gary Nichols. Discos como este hacen que desde hace mucho tiempo nos consideramos “SteelHeads”. Steep Canyon Rangers crecieron escuchando los estilos básicos de la música popular, eso que conocemos como Americana. En su etapa universitaria se inclinaron por el bluegrass y 20 años después son una de las formaciones más prestigiosas del género. La banda de Carolina del Norte ha salido por primera vez fuera de su tierra para grabar en el estudio Southern Ground de Nashville y contar con Brandon Bell en la producción. Eso supone que las texturas sonoras se han ampliado y es evidente en "One Drop of Rain" es el tema de apertura, compuesta hace seis años, cuando murió el suegro del banjista Graham Sharp y completada definitivamente en el estudio de grabación junto a Woody Platt durante las sesiones de Arm in Arm, su último álbum. The Country, el tercer álbum de Tennessee Jet, es un homenaje a los sonidos de sus años más jóvenes sin renunciar a experimentar en cualquiera de los caminos que ofrece la Americana en su conjunto. En un disco en el que las colaboraciones son muchas y con un horizonte muy amplio de estilos, desde Cody Jinks y Paul Cauthen a la armónica de Mickey Raphael y la trompeta de Brian Newman, habitual junto a Lady Gaga, la presencia de Elizabeth Cook ha sido la más constante. En el programa ya escuchamos su versión de “Poncho And Lefty” de Townes Van Zandt y hoy nos hemos inclinado por cómo parece haberse sentado en porche de casa junto a Elizabeth, Eugene Edwards a la mandolina y Jamison Hollister encargándose del dobro y el violín para llevar a los terrenos del bluegrass "She Talks to Angels", que los hermanos Chris y Rich Robinson compusieron en 1990 años para el álbum de debut de los Black Crowes, Shake Your Money Maker. Sturgill Simpson ha vuelto a sorprendernos. Esta vez lo ha hecho con Cuttin ’Grass Vol 1 - The Butcher Shoppe Sessions, un disco de bluegrass que, como dice su título, está grabado en los legendarios estudios Butcher Shoppe de Nashville con músicos de la brillantez de Stuart Duncan, Sierra Hull o Tim O’Brien, entre otros. Para conformarlo ha elegido 20 canciones de su carrera, exceptuando temas del que había sido su último registro, Sound & Fury del año pasado, que también supuso una enorme sorpresa, para llevarlos a los terrenos del bluegrass, el estilo por el que se conoce a su estado natal, Kentucky. La idea de este trabajo surgió mientras se recuperaba del coronavirus a primeros de este año y ha dejado obras de arte como “I Don’t Mind”, posiblemente la mejor canción del año. I'm With You supone ya el octavo álbum de estudio de William Elliott Whitmore y el primero en cinco años con material original. En él reflexiona sobre todo aquello que le es cercano, como la familia y los amigos, encontrando en su forma de narrar similitudes con Steve Earle e incluso la profundidad de algunas de sus letras nos devuelve al presente un disco tan emblemático como Nebraska de Bruce Springsteen. Con un arrope sonoro casi minimalista, este nativo de Iowa, muestra inclinaciones hacia el bluegrass en canciones que pintan imágenes ya vividas. “My Mind Can Be Cruel to Me” es uno de los momentos más brillantes de un disco cargado de testimonios de desesperanza silenciosa. En los últimos minutos del programa queremos incidir en las melodías clásicas del country de la mano de Zephaniah OHora con Listening To The Music, un segundo álbum que ha elevado las excelentes prestaciones de su debut con This Highway hace tres años. Hay canciones deliciosas como “All American Singer”, que musicalmente nos recuerda a "The Fightin' Side of Me". El músico nacido en New Hampshire y residente en Brooklyn ha mantenido sus relatos de historias honestas y reales con el apoyo en la producción del tristemente fallecido Neal Casal. Ya que hablamos de las evidentes influencias de Merle Haggard en Zephaniah OHora, otro de los músicos que muestra su veneración por la desaparecida leyenda de Bakersfield es Tim Bluhm, un californiano de Torrance que se implicó en la country music gracias a Rick Rubin, que firmó a su primitiva banda, Mother Hips, para su sello, American Records, cuando veía la luz el primer disco de Johnny Cash producido por él, colocando incluso al grupo como sus teloneros. Tim Bluhm publicará dentro de un mes Hag Heaven, su cuarto disco en solitario con 11 canciones de Merle Haggard, entre las que se encuentra “Am I Standing In Your Way”, que formó parte en 1976 de The Roots of My Raising que el legendario músico grabó con los Strangers. Escuchar audio

Dean Delray's LET THERE BE TALK
#541:Tim Bluhm/ The Mother Hips

Dean Delray's LET THERE BE TALK

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 105:11


Back in the mid 90's a couple of records came out that absolutely blew my mind. Part Time Goes Full and Shoot Out by one of my favorite bands The Mother Hips. They were both on Rick Rubin's label American Records and at some point went out of Print meaning you could not buy them or even Stream them. But now that has all changed as of last week they are available to stream everywhere. Today I sit down with Tim and talk about those early days and the recording and writing process of those 2 masterpieces. This episode is brought to you by Keep. See you hair by using Keeps Click on the link for a FREE offer. https://www.keeps.com/buy-keeps?utm_campaign=deandelray&utm_medium=audio&utm_source=podcast  

Pasco's Perspective
Pasco's Perspective the Radio Show, Season 3, Episode #4, 10/29

Pasco's Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 57:42


INTERVIEWS: Simrit Kaur (2:58) ahead of her November 8th performance at the Scottish Rite Theater; Tim Bluhm (23:52) of The Mother Hips ahead of their 2-day performance at the Sweetwater Music Hall on in Mill Valley; Mimi Naja (39:22) of Fruition ahead of their Halloween performance at the Mystic Theatre in Petaluma and their new album, Wild As The Night --- Check @PascosPerspctve & @KXSFradio on Twitter, Instagram and KXSF.fm for more!

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Michael Gaither - Songs and Stories
Michael Gaither - Songs and Stories #184: The Coffis Brothers Return to the Podcast

Michael Gaither - Songs and Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2019 65:20


Jamie and Kellen Coffis of The Coffis Brothers and the Mountain Men talk about their new record, produced by Tim Bluhm of bay area favorite The Mother Hips

The Sound Podcast with Ira Haberman
Episode 185: Greg Loiacono

The Sound Podcast with Ira Haberman

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2019 43:35


Greg Loiacono of The Mother Hips, has a new solo album in the works, and recently released its first single San Felipe a song which he sings with Jamie Drake. It's very removed from anything he'd do with the Mother Hips, and having an additional outlet for creativity is probably what every artist needs. We've posted the video for San Felipe on our facebook page, so check it out. Aside from working on solo material, Greg is also a member of the Green Leaf Rustlers who begin a short tour tonight, and yes, he is already gearing up for plans with Tim Bluhm on a new Mother Hips records. Luckily, we were able to catch up with Greg before he hit the road, and our conversation started when I asked about his new record due out soon on Blue Rose music. For more, visit GregLoiacono.com. Show Notes: First Song: 00:55 - Bus Ride Blues Interview Begins: 4:24 Extro Song: 36:00 - Standin' (live) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

No Simple Road
Episode 87 -Diggin' Deep With Tim Bluhm

No Simple Road

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2019 88:02


We spend some time talking with Tim from The Mother Hips about his new solo album “Sorta Surviving’, the accident and how its affected his music and his life, playing at Terrapin Crossroads, coming to grips with one’s mortality, and a whole lot more. This is one of those conversations that’ll make you think.Tim Bluhm began his musical journey while studying at Chico State, where he co-founded the now-iconic Mother Hips, a group the San Francisco Chronicle has hailed as “one of the Bay Area’s most beloved live outfits.” Performing at frat parties quickly gave way to club shows, regional touring, and national buzz, and before they’d graduated from school, Bluhm and his bandmates were signed to Rick Rubin’s American Recordings on the strength of their debut album, ‘Back To The Grotto.’ Over the ensuing two-and-a-half decades, Bluhm would release eight more studio albums with the band as they cemented their status as architects of a new breed of California soul and earned a reputation as festival and critical favorites, sharing bills with everyone from Johnny Cash and Wilco to Lucinda Williams and The Black Crowes along the way. Rolling Stone called them “divinely inspired,” while Pitchfork praised their “rootsy mix of 70s rock and power pop," and The New Yorker lauded their ability to “sing it sweet and play it dirty.”Check out the new single, "Where I Parked My Mind" from Tim's solo album "Sorta Surviving' on Apple Music or anywhere you stream your tunes!***THIS EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY THE AMAZING AND INCREDIBLE SHOP TOUR BUS & DEFYNE PREMIUM CANNABIS!!!!*SHOP TOUR BUS:* Visit shoptourbus.com or @shoptourbus on IG and pick up some wonderfully creative and beautiful Grateful Dead inspired shirts/hoodies. Use the code nosimpleroad for free shipping!!!!!!DEFYNE PREMIUM CANNABIS:Defyne Premium Cannabis here in Oregon with two locations to serving the most incredible premium cannibis around: HILLSBORO: 1775 SE Tualatin Valley Hwy. Hillsboro, OR. 97123 and FOREST GROVE: 3821 Pacific Ave. Forest Grove, OR. 97116Head over to defyne.life to learn about their products and get ahold of some sweet Defyne Premium Cannabis Swag!SHOW CREDITS:ENGINEERNORMAN MARSTON (norman7norman7@gmail.com) co-owner/operator of Wall of Sound Recording Chicago, ILWall of Sound Recording of FBand @wallofsound_recording on IGPRODUCERJUSTIN ELROD (justin.g.elrod@gmail.com)MUSICIntro Music - 'No Simple Road' written and performed by 'THE HIGGS' Check them out at: thehiggsmusic.comOutro Music by: THE CHILLDREN OF INDIGOCheck out their website chilldrenofindigo.comcheck out this amazing video created exclusively for NSR!REDDIT AND OTHER COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENTCOREY HURST (u/DogKnees2001 over on Reddit)LOGO DESIGNS AND RELATED ARTWORKJust Elrod (NSR Hand Logo)@wickedawesome (NSR Skulls)

The Sound Podcast with Ira Haberman
Episode 175: Tim Bluhm

The Sound Podcast with Ira Haberman

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2019 34:20


When I heard Tim Bluhm was releasing a “country” solo record, his seventh if you count his Ball Point Birds stuff, we were eager to get him on. It’s true, Sorta Surviving, has a country feel, which made us even more curious about the project. While the album isn’t out until March 29th, we were eager to unpack the record with Tim, since we’ve been playing it quite a bit in the studio. You should definitely refer to timbluhm.com for tour dates, news about the record’s release, and more. Show Notes: **First Song:** 00:44 - Sorta Surviving **Interview Begins:** 3:50 **Extro Song:** 30:24 - Where I Parked My Mind See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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How The Hell Did That Happen? with Mary Lou Lord and Maryanne Window
Episode 6 - New music and broaching the (w)Hole truth

How The Hell Did That Happen? with Mary Lou Lord and Maryanne Window

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2019 69:30


This week Mary Lou and Maryanne discuss Bird Box, the new music they've been listening to including Better Oblivion Community Centre, Ryan Adams, Jenny Lewis, Tim Bluhm and The Lemonheads. They discuss the Bikini Kill reformation shows that were just announced which leads to the topic of Courtney Love.

Muziek voor Volwassenen (40UP Radio)
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Muziek voor Volwassenen (40UP Radio)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2018 55:44


Album van de Week is "Another Night: The Sire Recordings 1979 - 1981" van The Searchers. Verder loopt het album "An American Troubadour" met muziek van o.a. Elliot Peck, Megan Palmer, Latimore, Jason Crosby en Tim Bluhm als rode draad door de uitzending.

Muziek voor Volwassenen (40UP Radio)
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Muziek voor Volwassenen (40UP Radio)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2018 56:53


Album van de Week is "Another Night: The Sire Recordings 1979 - 1981" van The Searchers. Verder loopt het album "An American Troubadour" met muziek van o.a. Elliot Peck, Megan Palmer, Latimore, Jason Crosby en Tim Bluhm als rode draad door de uitzending.

Muziek voor Volwassenen (40UP Radio)
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Muziek voor Volwassenen (40UP Radio)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2018 55:53


Album van de Week is "Another Night: The Sire Recordings 1979 - 1981" van The Searchers. Verder loopt het album "An American Troubadour" met muziek van o.a. Elliot Peck, Megan Palmer, Latimore, Jason Crosby en Tim Bluhm als rode draad door de uitzending.

The Sound Podcast with Ira Haberman
Episode 81: Tim Bluhm of The Mother Hips

The Sound Podcast with Ira Haberman

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2018 34:49


I’ve been listening to The Mother Hips out of the Bay area for almost as long as I can remember. Their studio albums particularly Pacific Dust where “One Way Out” comes from is amongst my favorites of all time. While they been at this music thing for about twenty five years, the last five or so years, since the release of the album Chronicle Man have been filled with personal challenges, and thus we haven’t heard much from the band. As you’ll soon hear from Tim, working on a new record was a cathartic way to deal with the curveballs he and his band mates faced. I’ve only heard bits and pieces of Chorus thus far, I can tell you I am eagerly awaiting its release, and you should be too! For more on the Mother Hips you can visit the.motherhips.com. Show Notes: **First Song:** 00:33 – One Way Out **Interview Begins:** 04:00 **Extro Song:** 30:17 – Channel Island Girl See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dean Delray's LET THERE BE TALK
#259:Tim Bluhm/Singer,Songwriter for The Mother Hips

Dean Delray's LET THERE BE TALK

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2016 104:14


On this Episode of LET THERE BE TALK one of my favorite musicians ever Mr Tim Bluhm of The Mother Hips stops by and talks about life. Tim has been playing music for a living since 1991 traveling all over the globe. The Mother Hips are 1 of my favorite bands of all time and a huge influence on me in more ways than one. Do not miss this episode Check all their music on iTunes The Mother Hips

See Jane Do, hosted by Elisa Parker
Tim Bluhm & Scott Law: To Be Free is To Be Lonely

See Jane Do, hosted by Elisa Parker

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2016 21:58


VoiceBox
It takes two, baby

VoiceBox

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2013 51:52


Husband and wife vocal artists Nicki and Tim Bluhm talk about what it takes to sing and live as a duo and explore the history of famous duetting couples.

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Independent's Day Radio
Episode 31: Brokedown in Bakersfield

Independent's Day Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2011 60:47


In some circles, the names Merle, Buck and Gram don't require surnames. They're patron saints of a style of music that continues to inspire countless imitators - and although imitation may be the sincerest form of flattery, Brokedown in Bakersfield is no cheap knock off. Assembled from the cream of the crop of Bay Area musicians, the 6-piece band's set list reads like the whiskey stained jukebox selection of a Nashville honky tonk circa 1972 - and they approach these classic songs with nothing less than reverence. All the key elements are here: two steps, Scully shirts, weepy pedal steel guitar, tear jerking harmonies and snappy Telecaster chicken picking. The band is fronted by the husband and wife duo of Motherhips' frontman Tim Bluhm and Gramblers chanteuse Nicki Bluhm - and the bearded Blum's laconic baritone blends perfectly with his wife's breathy and respectful channeling of Loretta Lynn. Backing them up are Telecaster twanger Scott Law and Lebo, Steve Adams and Dave Brogan from the funky San Francisco band ALO. Listening to this band's amped up take on classic country brings to mind another adage... if you're going to steal, steal from the best... or better still, just be the best.

Independent's Day Radio
Episode 31: Brokedown in Bakersfield

Independent's Day Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2011


In some circles, the names Merle, Buck and Gram don't require surnames. They're patron saints of a style of music that continues to inspire countless imitators - and although imitation may be the sincerest form of flattery, Brokedown in Bakersfield is no cheap knock off. Assembled from the cream of the crop of Bay Area musicians, the 6-piece band's set list reads like the whiskey stained jukebox selection of a Nashville honky tonk circa 1972 - and they approach these classic songs with nothing less than reverence. All the key elements are here: two steps, Scully shirts, weepy pedal steel guitar, tear jerking harmonies and snappy Telecaster chicken picking. The band is fronted by the husband and wife duo of Motherhips' frontman Tim Bluhm and Gramblers chanteuse Nicki Bluhm - and the bearded Blum's laconic baritone blends perfectly with his wife's breathy and respectful channeling of Loretta Lynn. Backing them up are Telecaster twanger Scott Law and Lebo, Steve Adams and Dave Brogan from the funky San Francisco band ALO. Listening to this band's amped up take on classic country brings to mind another adage... if you're going to steal, steal from the best... or better still, just be the best.

Independent's Day Radio
Episode 31: Brokedown in Bakersfield

Independent's Day Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2011


In some circles, the names Merle, Buck and Gram don't require surnames. They're patron saints of a style of music that continues to inspire countless imitators - and although imitation may be the sincerest form of flattery, Brokedown in Bakersfield is no cheap knock off. Assembled from the cream of the crop of Bay Area musicians, the 6-piece band's set list reads like the whiskey stained jukebox selection of a Nashville honky tonk circa 1972 - and they approach these classic songs with nothing less than reverence. All the key elements are here: two steps, Scully shirts, weepy pedal steel guitar, tear jerking harmonies and snappy Telecaster chicken picking. The band is fronted by the husband and wife duo of Motherhips' frontman Tim Bluhm and Gramblers chanteuse Nicki Bluhm - and the bearded Blum's laconic baritone blends perfectly with his wife's breathy and respectful channeling of Loretta Lynn. Backing them up are Telecaster twanger Scott Law and Lebo, Steve Adams and Dave Brogan from the funky San Francisco band ALO. Listening to this band's amped up take on classic country brings to mind another adage... if you're going to steal, steal from the best... or better still, just be the best.