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  • In the first half of the episode, we talk with Eli Smith of the Down HillStrugglers about their recent release “Old Juniper,” traditional songs versus“covers,” and taking traditional songs and putting new words to them. We visitabout what “Old Time” music is and how Eli and the band got involved with it asfolks who grew up in New York. We also talk about what the term “Americana” means to him.

    The Down Hill Strugglers are:Walker Shepard - fiddle, banjo, guitar, harmonica, voiceJackson Lynch - fiddle, banjo, guitar, voiceEli Smith - banjo, guitar, mandolin, harmonica, Jews harp, pump organ, voice

    The band was co-founded by John Cohen (1932-2019)

    Then we talk with Vanessa Collier about her latest release “Do it My Own Way,” and its unintentional women-centric focus. We visit with her about herdecision to become a fulltime musician (over playing basketball or cooking!) We also got to hear more about her special song “Warrior” written for her mom.

    Check them out here:

    Down Hill Strugglers & Eli:

    Website: downhillstrugglers.com Facebook: The Down Hill Strugglers Instagram: downhillstrugglers Eli—eli_smith_etc

    Vanessa Collier:

    Website: Vannessacolliermusic.com Instagram: V_ness_sax Facebook: Vanessa CollierYoutube: Vannessacollier33
  • This episode we talk with the ethereal Bailey Bigger about her new album "Resurrection Fern" and how she has grown and changed since her last album was released.

    Resurrection Fern explores vulnerability, nature, and growth, all delivered through Bigger’s distinctive lens. Known for her enchanting melodies and impeccable lyricism, Bigger dives deep into themes of renewal, fragility, and the resilience found in the human spirit. Each track feels like a conversation with an old friend, guiding listeners through moments of self-discovery and connection. As a storyteller, she paints pictures that are as vivid as they are introspective, drawing on personal experiences and weaving them into universal truths. Her poetic approach to music, combined with a rich vocal presence, marks her as one of the most exciting new voices in today’s music landscape.

    With this release, Bigger continues to prove why she’s being hailed as a fresh voice for her generation. Her ability to channel complex emotions into beautifully simple yet profound songs sets her apart, and Resurrection Fern is a testament to her growth as an artist and storyteller.

    The 24 year old singer/songwriter/instrumentalist has collected back to back nominations at the Arkansas Country Music Awards, been named Songwriter of the Year in Memphis, won Audience-Favorite music video at Indie Film Fest, and has had multiple songs featured on TrueSouth on SEC Television. Bigger has traveled the country over the last four years, enchanting audiences with her siren song and classic American songwriting. She has shared stages and festival lineups with Sierra Ferrell, The Local Honeys, The Avett Brothers, and toured alongside Joe Purdy and Trampled by Turtles. Bailey’s voice has graced the stages of Red Rocks Amphitheater, The Bluebird Cafe, Georgia Theater, and many festivals including FloydFest, Americanafest, and Memphis in May.

    Much inspired by her own Celtic heritage, folklore of the world surrounding her, and connection to the natural world, Bailey’s new record, “Resurrection Fern,” (releasing October 25th) takes the listener on a journey through the four seasons, and the cycles of death that we, and the earth, face every year. Leaning into the mystery and lore of the unknown, human emotions, and the wild nature within all of us, “Resurrection Fern,” captures the magic that Bailey found within her years of tuning in deeper with the natural cycles, and the primal knowledge within.

    Check her out here:

    Website: Baileybigger.comFacebook: Bailey Bigger MusicInstagram: Bailey BiggerTikTok: @coyotecreature
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  • We talk with Grayson about his album “Heartbreak, Misery, and Death” out TODAY 10/25/26 (timely, as he dedicates it to his father, who's birthday is 10/26/24). Grayson has been playing these songs his whole life and pays homage to them on this deep and dark album. He talks with us about simplicity and being honest, with the reminder that some of the greatestsongs in the world are only 2 minutes long, but feel like a novel.

    Then we visit with Jess about her new project, written and recorded in her home with other women artists in a 5-day period. This album is forthcoming, but Jess noted that she needed to go to a solitary place to write these personal, touching songs. As a very in-demand co-writer it was a great conversation picking Jess’s brain.

    Check them out here:

    Grayson Capps:

    Website: graysoncapps.comFacebook: graysoncappsIG: @graysoncappsTik Tok: graysoncapps_official

    Jess Nolan:

    Website: jessnolanmusic.comFacebook: Jess NolanIG: IamjessnolanYouTube: Iamjessnolan
  • Ashtyn Barbaree is an internationally touring singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist from Fayetteville, Arkansas, noted for her distinctive style of ethereal vocals and melodies, heartfeltsongwriting, and passionate performances. Barbaree’s dedication to creating authentic, emotionally resonant music continues to push boundaries and enchant audiences. Her latest project, Sent Through the Ceiling, is set for independent release FRIDAY, October 25th!

    This collection of songs explores themes of self-discovery, resilience, and the bittersweetness of life. Drawing inspiration from the vast landscapes of the Ozarks and personal experiences, Barbaree weaves narratives of love, loss, and the pursuit of dreams. The album features atmospheric arrangements that reflect the spirit of Americana music through the eyes of anArkansan with a rich musical palette that includes elements of folk, rock, pop,and country.

    Check her out here:

    Website: ashtynbarbaree.com Facebook: Ashtyn Barbaree IG: @missashtyn You Tube:ashtynbarbaree
  • The sisters are thrilled to talk with multi-grammy nominee Blessing Offor about Co-writes and publishing deals and what it means to be the 'genre of humanity' in this episode. Blessing is one of the kindest and most talented humans out there!

    Blessing Offor speaks to relatable experiences of struggle, triumph, life, and love from a distinctive perspective as a Nigerian-born, Connecticut-raised, and Nashville-based singer, songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist. Exhibiting virtuosic piano ability, honest songwriting, and a showstopping voice, his musical fluency and creative foresight are unmatched only more inspiring by his journey.

    With five older siblings, Blessing left Nigeria at just six-years-old to live with his uncle in Connecticut. Glaucoma left him blind in one eye, and mom and dad felt he might find better medical care in the United States. He lost sight in the other eye at ten-years-old due to a water pistol accident. Nevertheless, Blessing dove into music. He devoured classics by Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, The Commodores and Barry White.

    From a young age, Blessing had the natural ability to learn music by ear, developing incredible skill while quickly building his musical index.

    Now, this international upbringing, unbelievable journey, quiet grind, and confluence of styles define his first full-length album, "My Tribe," that brings together soul, pop, R&B, and African styles in service of a universal sound--which he fittingly dubs "the genre of humanity."

    Listen to Blessing's new single "All Over the World" right here on the show and wherever you stream music and check him out here:

    Website: Blessingoffor.comIG: @blessingofforFacebook: Blessing OfforYou Tube: Blessing OfforX: @Blessingoffor
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    The sisters had the great pleasure of talking with William Lee Golden of Oakridge Boys fame and Australian Singer Songwriter Danni Stefanetti about their beautiful new collaboration “I’veGot My Heart on You” available everywhere!

    Oak Ridge Boy William Lee Golden debuts as a songwriter at 85 years old with “I’ve Got My Heart on You,” a heartfelt duet featuring rising star Danni Stefanetti. Inspired by his son Solomon’s words during his touring days, this song blends Golden’s legendary status with Stefanetti’s fresh talent.

    Golden, a Country and Gospel Hall of Famer with 5 Grammys, brings decades of experience to his first self-penned track. Stefanetti, an award-winning artist, adds her virtuoso guitar skills and contemporary flair. This collaboration offers a poignant tribute to family bonds. With Golden’s rich baritone and Stefanetti’s emotive vocals, “I’ve Got My Heart on You” promises to resonate with longtime fans and new listeners alike, showcasing the timeless power of country music toconnect generations.

    William Lee Golden has long been a Renaissance man. An accomplished painter, photographer, entertainer, and member of both the Country and Gospel Music Halls of Fame, the longtime Oak Ridge Boy has enjoyed a long, very successful career. Never content to rest on his laurels, at 85, he’s always stretching his creative horizons and does so yet again as the solosongwriter on his latest release “I Got My Heart on You.”

    For Stefanetti, winner of the 2023 Josie Award for Female Vocalist, getting to work with one of her musical heroes was a dream come true.

    “He’s so easy to work with and it’s a bit surreal because I remember sitting backstage at the Opry watching the Oak Ridge Boys doing ‘American Made’ on my first trip to Nashville,” she says with a smile. “Working with him was a real treat and this song is so special. The melody just really hit me the first time I heard it because it is really beautiful and really touching.”

    Though written for his son, Stefanetti feels “I Got My Heart on You” will have universal appeal. “It could be a love song as well. It could be about a family member. It could even be something that William could dedicate to Rusty,” she says referring to Golden’s eldest son, who died of a heart attack on July 1, 2024. “The song encompasses all kind of relationships. It’s got such a universal appeal. I don’t think William realized that when he wrote it, but you hear it different every time you listen to it.”

    Check them out here:

    William Lee Golden: Website: williamleegolden.com FB: William Lee Golden IG: William_Lee_Golden

    Danni Stefanetti:

    Website: Dannistefanetti.com FB: Danni Stefanetti IG: Dannistefanetti TikTok: Dannistefanettiofficial
  • The sisters are sooooooo excitedthat we got to talk to Bowen Young! We chatted with this divine duo about allthings music, like Brandon deciding to move to Nashville and “just give it awhirl,” and Clare’s advice to “lean into the weird” because we’re all uniqueand special.

    Nashville-based duo BOWEN * YOUNG embarks on a musical journey with their debut

    album, Us, a melodic tapestry woven by the harmonious souls of Clare Bowen and

    Brandon Robert Young. Produced by acclaimed Americana songwriter/producer Sean

    McConnell, their 10-track revelation is slated for a global release on May 3rd via

    Snakefarm/PIAS.

    Hailing from rural Australia, Clare, and Connecticut native Brandon infuse 'Us' with

    haunting, ethereal songs that delve into the depths of ferocious love, heartbreaking loss,

    and unwavering hope. Their musical collaboration, aptly named "Cinematic Americana,"

    is a testament to the emotive songwriting, honest lyrics, and hypnotic harmonies that

    encapsulate their special bond.

    In the luminous shadow of their individual backgrounds, Clare, famed for her role as

    Scarlett O'Connor in 'Nashville,' and Brandon, a seasoned musician touring with legends

    like John Hiatt, share a common North Star—sweeping emotion, intimate moments, and

    bombastic sound.

    The couple's creative synergy found its missing piece in Sean McConnell. The revelation

    struck while composing 'Water To Wine,' a song that seamlessly captures the essence

    of their profound connection. Yet, life's shadows emerged in the form of 'Dangerous

    Love,' a single born from a harrowing experience when an assailant invaded their home.

    Undeterred, Clare and Brandon transformed adversity into art, choosing joy over fear.

    Entering the studio with McConnell and producer Roger Alan Nichols, they discovered

    the sweet spot of true emotion, using their crackling energy as the cornerstone. From

    the stripped-back 'Halo' to the unpolished honesty of 'To The Bone,' each track on 'Us'

    resonates with the authenticity of their musical journey.

    Clare's arrival in Music City in 2012 marked the beginning of a musical voyage with

    luminaries like Vince Gill and the Zac Brown Band. A pediatric cancer survivor, her life

    story adds a poignant layer to their narrative, emphasizing the resilience to embrace

    both light and dark.

    Brandon's journey, beginning in 2000, unfolds with nights spent filling composition

    books with melodies in Nashville. His collaborations with John Hiatt and contributions

    to projects such as 'Johnny Cash Forever Words' showcase the breadth of his musical

    prowess, heard in shows like 'Shameless'.

    Fate orchestrated their union in 2013, when Brandon became Clare's last-minute duet

    partner. Their unique chemistry blossomed into love, culminating in a magical proposal

    at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium and a union officiated by John Carter Cash in 2017.

    The couple's musical saga continues to resonate globally such as sharing the stage

    with Billy Joel at BST/Hyde Park last year, a headlining US tour, and an astounding 838%

    growth on Spotify. The spotlight has embraced them, and the world eagerly awaits the

    May 3rd release of 'Us.'

    As the pages turn to 2024, the duo anticipates their return to the UK for the Highways

    Festival at The Royal Albert Hall on May 17th & 18th among other exciting opportunities.

    The symphony of BOWEN * YOUNG continues an enchanting tale of love, resilience, and

    a harmonious odyssey through the corridors of life and art.

    Check them out here:

    Website: Bowenyoung.com

    FB: Bowen Young

    IG: Bowenyoungofficial Clare: clarembee Brandon: brandonrobertyoung

    TikTok: Bowenyoungofficial

    YouTube: Bowenyoungofficial

    Bandcamp: Bowen Young

  • Check out this episode where we talk the importance of clean water with John Bolten of the band Geraldine they get ready to serve as the houseband for the Annapolis Baygrass festival kicking off THISWEEKEND September 21-22, 2024. We take a deep dive (pun intended)into comparingpunk rock and old time music and saying a lot with a little.

    Geraldine’s mantra is ‘Good Time Old Time’. They are a country-leaning string band bringingsongwriting to the forefront, while blending elements of old time, American folk, bluegrass, and alternative country in a distinctive, enthusiastic sound. As stewards of Appalachian motifs in a modern framework, they bring banjo, mandolin, guitar, fiddle, and Appalachian flat foot dancing to the front of the stage, accented with lush four-part harmonies, in a free-wheeling repertoire of both rare and wonderful gems from the past and original songs.

    " The perfect blend of grit, drive, originality, and fun – Baltimore’s Geraldine embodies all that’s good in a modern stringband. In studio and on-stage, the quartet dips and dives through raucous fiddle tunes and soulful songs to create a fresh sonic landscape that knows no bounds. Anchored by John Bolten’s creative songwriting, the spotlight is shared evenly across their dynamic lineup featuring Jonathan Vocke on banjo, Josh Anderson on fiddle, and Jocelyn Haversat on feet and upright bass. In a modern roots music landscape that can be overly polished and predictable, Geraldine is as genuine as it gets and you’ll never quite know where they’re going next.” -- Brad Kolodner, Folk Alley, Bluegrass Country Radio

    Check the band out here:

    Website: Geraldineband.com

    IG: thegeraldineband

    FB: Geraldine

    YouTube: @geraldineband

    And check out the festival here: baygrass.festival.com

  • AmericanaFest Showcase artist Cris Jacobs joins us on the show to talk about his recently released album, “One of These Days,” and how making it was like returning home. We chat about embracing the good and bad of the songwriting process and learning to be comfortable with imperfection.

    Cris Jacobs lost his way. Most of us do. Part of the story is in those lost days. But more of the story is in what we find again.

    For Jacobs, the last several years have been hard—and transformative. With a vote of confidence from a legend, a no. 2 pencil and scratchpad, and his acoustic guitar, he went into his barn to write and emerged with his finest album to date.

    Produced by Jerry Douglas, “One of These Days” is a stunning collection of storytelling and song, rooted in bluegrass, folk and blues, but unencumbered by rules and expectations. The Infamous Stringdusters serve as the album’s rollicking house band, joined by friends including Billy Strings, Sam Bush, Lee Ann Womack, the McCrary Sisters, Lindsay Lou and more. The result is unfettered, joyful virtuosity, swirling around Jacobs’ powerful voice, gut-check meditations, and close-up character sketches.

    See Cris at AmericanaFest:

    Wednesday, September 18th a the AmericanaFest DayStage presented by NPR Music, World Café and WMOT

    Friday, September 20th at his official showcaseat 11:00 PM

    And check him out here:

    Website: Crisjacobs.com

    Instagram: Cris_jacobs

    Facebook: Cris Jacobs

    YouTube: @crisjacobs6183

  • The sisters chat with Kayleigh Mathews about her Josie award nominations, her newest single, and about just being yourself.

    Country Singer/Songwriter Kayleigh Mathews has gone from dreaming big in her Southwestern hometown to becoming part of the epicenter of America’s music industry. Moving to Nashvillein 2018, she hit the ground running by writing, recording, and releasing music. Kayleigh continues to showcase her talent as an independent, international touring artist drawing from her own experiences and releasing music that reflects the broad tapestry of America’s blue jeans & dirt.

    Traditional with a hint of dusty blues, her music is full of laconic guitar playing & a voice that canbe compared to some of the icons of the game. Starting in 2020 with her debut single “Crashing Down”, she has released two EP’s & a catalog of singles that have seen her perform all over the country from East to West & everywhere in between. She has also been featured on the airwaves both in the UK & USA and showcased in countless articles, magazines, and podcastsaround the country.

    It’s her authenticity and storytelling underpinned by her desire to hone her craft by cutting her teeth in Honky Tonks and Juke Joints around the country that truly set her apart.These bars are known for their lively atmosphere and a casual, down-to-earth ambiance that Kayleigh mirrors in her own work. Sometimes rough and sometimes rowdy but always honest, the music was first & foremost for the people & something she firmly believes in.

    Check her out here:

    Website: kayleighmathews.com

    FB: Kayleigh Mathews

    IG: KayleighMathewsmusic

    TikTok: Kayleighmathews.music

    Youtube: Kayleighmathewsmusic

  • The sisters talk with Eddie and Matt of the charismatic 502s from Florida! We discuss their GreatAmerican Road Trip Tour, playing and making songs you like, and doing homeworkas a band.

    The 502s are an American indie folk band from Maitland, Florida formed by Eddie Isola. Their sound has been described as a "folk orchestra", and as a blend of roots, rock and bluegrass. Their live shows received praise for “rambunctious energy, stomping sounds... and charismatic personalities” by Cowboys & Indians.

    Initially consisting of Eddie Isola and his cousins with a rotating cast of musicians, the band's longest standing consistent lineup includes Matthew Tonner (keyboards, guitars), Joe Capati(saxophone), Sean Froehlich (drums & percussion) and Nicholas Melashenko(bass guitar) with their newest member Graci Phillips joining the band in 2023.

    Shortly after the band's inception in 2016, The 502s won a contest to perform at Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival, alongside Mumford and Sons, The Avett Brothers, and Kendrick Lamar, beating out over 800 contest entrants. (Credit to Wikipedia)

    Check them out here:

    Website: www.the502s.com

    Twitter: @the502s

    FB: The 502s

    IG: the502s

    Threads: the502s

    Youtube: @the502s

    Discord: the502s

  • The sisters talk with Dan Sharp about his latest release “Between the Brave, Bold and Given Up,” and being authentic to yourself through music.

    Brought up in grassroots Aotearoa, Dan is a man of substance, dedication and has aheart of integrity. His commitment to his craft as an artist, songwriter and aproducer of music runs deep.

    His music is courageous, thoughtful and disarmingly honest andcalls to mind the feeling of ‘They don't make them like this anymore’. Hisvoice ranges from gravely ruggedness to tender velvet, the full extent of suchis used to take listeners toward an emotional space of self acceptance.

    2019’s single release, ‘Kindle and Coal’ (500,000+ Spotifystreams) displayed Dan’s ability to deliver an impact and vulnerability alongthe lines of modern international’s Lewis Capaldi and Dermot Kennedy, whilemaintaining his Springsteen-esque timelessness.

    Opportunities were forthcoming with Dan opening shows for HollieSmith, Tiki Taane, touring with Graeme James, performing mainstage at Rhythmand Vines and completing a NZ tour with Ciaran McMeeken.

    2020 brought about a management and booking agency agreement thatsaw Dan tour NZ with Thomas Oliver, support Dave Dobbyn, receive NZonAirfunding, and sign with newly established Tenfold Records. Dan also was affordedthe opportunity to work with award-winning producers, Thomas Oliver and SiGooding at NZ’s famed Roundhead Studios.

    The passion and dedication is obvious. Dan has spent the time crafting his sound and songs and his voice demands to be heard.

    Check Dan out here:

    Facebook: Dan Sharp

    IG: Dan Sharp

    Threads: dansharpmusic

    You Tube : dansharpmusic

    And special thanks to Dan Time Podcast for the introduction https://rss.com/podcasts/dantime/

  • Independent country recording artist Blane Howard is carving out his own path in the music industry. Though based in Nashville, his musical journey has taken him all over the country. A 3-time Arkansas CMA Male Vocalist of the Year winner, Howard embraces his unique style of country, modern traditional, mixing the authenticity of the 90s with the contemporary edge of today! His relatable lyrics, powerful vocals, and entertaining shows are winning him fans around the world.

    Blane has opened for Blake Shelton, Justin Moore, Joe Nichols, Trace Adkins, Josh Turner, Granger Smith, Cody Johnson, Rodney Atkins, Charlie Daniels Band, Charlie Robinson, and others.

    Listen to his new single with Ashley Ewing, "Promises and Mistakes" THIS FRIDAY 8/16/2024 on all streaming platforms, and check Blane out here:

    FB: Blane Howard

    IG: blanehoward

    X: blanehoward

    You Tube: @blanehowardcountry

    Blake Shelton, Justin Moore, Joe Nichols, Lauren Alaina, Trace Adkins, Josh Turner, Granger Smith, Cody Johnson, Rodney Atkins, Charlie Daniels Band, Charlie Robison, and others.

  • As fiddle player for the Avett Brothers, Grammy-winning founderof The Duhks, accompanist for Mary Gauthier and as a session player, TaniaElizabeth has spent two decades shaping the arc of modern-day roots music. Sherefocuses the spotlight on her own music with Storm Season, a solo album whosesonic textures are as dynamic and diverse as the songwriter who created them.

    “I’ve always backed other people,” she says. “I’m really good at supportingother musicians and holding down the fort so they can shine, but I’ve rarelyhad anybody else hold that space for me. With Storm Season, I’m investing inmyself for the first time.”

    A longtime road warrior, Tania began recording Storm Season during the globalpandemic that brought her touring schedule to a standstill. It was a rare timeof rest for someone who’d been performing since the age of 9. Raised in asingle-parent household, Tania moved from Australia to Canada during her earlychildhood and began busking on the streets of Vancouver Island while still ingrade school.

    By 15 years old, Tania had launched her own record label andcompleted her first solo album: Something, a self-financed collection ofinstrumental songs funded by her busking profits. By 16, she had left school,completed a cross-country Canadian tour in partnership with Save The Children(a humanitarian organization dedicating to supporting victims of childtrafficking), and recorded her second album, This Side Up. By the time sheturned 18, she’d already performed her songs in venues across Australia and China.

    Looking for new horizons, Tania co-founded The Duhks, a genre-jumping rootsband whose debut album appeared in 2003. The Duhks quickly became one ofCanada’s most decorated folk acts, earning a Grammy nomination and a Juno Awardduring Tania’s tenure. She left the group’s lineup in 2010 and began performingwith the celebrated folksinger Mary Gauthier. By 2013, she’d earned a permanentspot in the Avett Brothers’ touring lineup, contributing heavily to Grammy-nominated releases like True Sadness along the way.

    On a record stacked with appearances by roots-music luminaries, it’s Tania Elizabeth’s star that shines the brightest. She writes honestly and poignantly about the bad weather in her life,ultimately finding comfort in her own resilience. Heartbreak, resolve,struggle, and vigilance are common themes, with tracks like “What You Need”unfolding like wake-up-calls for those who have yet to prepare for incomingstorms. Storm Season also soothes, though, balancing itsown urgency with the comforting salve of Tania’s voice and the rootsy sweep ofher multi-layered arrangements. This is music that targets the heart as well asthe head. It’s the latest chapter in a life story that’s still being written.It’s the sound of a lifelong musician who’s making a return to centerstage,armed with the most compelling music of her career.

    Find Tania here:

    Website: Taniaelizabeth.net

    IG: Telizabethfiddle

    FB: Taniaelizabethfiddle

    You Tube: Taniaelizabeth.com

    Patreon: taniaelizabeth

  • The sisters visit with Austin Thompson of the Way Down Wanderers. Often referred to by fans as one of the hardest-working, hardest-touring bands on the circuit today, the 5-piece Illinois-based act not only proves that classification with their jam-packed tour schedule but also on stage every night, with youthful exuberance and a lively stage show, asreliable as it is infectious. High energy percussion, mandolin, guitar, bass, banjo, and fiddle weave seamlessly together to create an experience for fans that has sold out shows across the UK and the United States, filling the front rows with fans not just singing along to one tune, but singing along to all of them. “Everybody says it. We’d be nothing without our supporters. Yeah, they buy tickets and of course we love that, but when we’ve been on the road for 10hours and walk onto a stage road weary and we see familiar faces singing along, it’s hard to describe. It's everything, really. There’s a whole lot of love there.”

    Music enthusiasts are not the only ones taking note. Critics and tastemakers alikehave awarded the young artists an impressive number of accolades ranging fromofficial showcases at AmericanaFest (2018) and International Bluegrass MusicAssociation (2016) to Whitstable UK Session of the Year (2017), a BBC ScotlandSession (2017) as well as Finalist, International Song Writing Competition(2015 & 2016), Chicago’s Best Emerging Artist, Deli Magazine (2014) andSongpickr’s Best Songs Spotify Playlist (2016) among others. The young men areno strangers to the festival circuit either, having played major National andRegional Festivals such as Merlefest, Summer Camp, Red Wing Roots MusicFestival and Saskatchewan Jazz Fest all across the United States, Canada andthe UK. The band has also graced the stage of coveted venues such as BluegrassUnderground (TN), The Fox Theater (CO), Park West (IL), The Vogue (IN) TheStation Inn (TN) The Gramercy Theater (NYC), and countless others.

    Check them out here:

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/waydownwanderers/?fref=tsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewaydownwanderers/?hl=enYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNB5hamUhp1Ia0lOOQhACDgTwitter: https://twitter.com/WayDownWandererSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/62N2F1MeS38SosZvvqBWlR?si=vDBMz2YJRReR7Z2OWoMljg

  • For nearly five decades, Laurie Lewis has gathered fans and honors for her powerful and emotive voice and her versatile, dynamic songwriting. She is a sought-after recording producer and an equally skilled teacher and mentor.

    And she is an inspiration and a ground-breaker – across genres, across geography and across gender barriers.

    Laurie has shown us how a woman can blend into any part of the classic bluegrass singing trio, and she showed us how a great voice could move fluidly between bluegrass and other types of music. She showed us how a female fiddler could emulate the strength and grit of the early bluegrass musicians. She has shown how a Californian can appeal to traditional bluegrass audiences, as well as winning acclaim in the worlds of Americana and folk music.

    She has shown us how to lead bands of talented musicians – learning from them while helping them make their best music. And she has shown us how to thrive in a constantly changing musical environment – without ever sacrificing her art.

    Check her out here:

    Website: Laurielewis.com

    FB: Laurielewismusic

    YouTube: @lewieloris

    IG: @Laurielewismusic

    Bandcamp: @laurielewis

  • Jasmine Pritchard is a West Virginia born, Philippine raised, San Francisco based singer/songwriter, and vocal coach. She is a fierce supporter of indie/local musicians, and enjoys writing songs that celebrate the joy of living, being connected, and the importance of self-love. Making music with her friends is her happy place and dream job.

    Photo Credit - @IranRamirezPhotography

    Check Jasmine out here:

    Instagram - @jasmooti

    YouTube - @jasmootisingsBandcamp - JasminePritchard.Bandcamp.com

    And check out Songrise studios here: https://www.songrisestudios.com/

    Instagram - @songrisestudios

    YouTube - @songrisestudios

    Yelp - https://www.yelp.com/biz/songrise-studios-san-francisco-3

    And learn more about Downsyndrome Connection of the Bay Area here: https://www.dscba.org/

  • Check Alan out here: www.alanwalkermusic.net Born and raised in New York City, Alan Walker has been playing in clubs there since the mid-80s, with his first show at CBGBs and his first band Club Iguana. He is the former lead singer and piano & organ player of rootsy/melodic pop band, The Brilliant Mistakes, who were aptly named after a song by one of their songwriting mentors, Elvis Costello. The Brilliant Mistakes had a great run starting in 1993, releasing three albums (two with Schleifer producing) before stopping in 2012. The band frequented the downtown NYC club scene and, at one time, was a WFUV favorite, appearing live there as well as with Jerry Treacy on his 'Crash on The Levee' radio show. They were played by David Dye on WXPN's World Cafe as well as on Vin Scelsa's Idiot's Delight and performed at SXSW for a few years. Alongside his musical career, Walker works full time in book publishing (VP of Higher Education at Penguin Random House). He spoke more about it all in a 2019 podcast interview with Center Stage with Pamela Kuhn, who says he, "has put the polish on life as a popular musician while having an extended and successful livelihood in publishing... Every great composer has their own love of the marriage of music and word. And I can't help but feel that Alan Walker has kept his creativity fresh with his day 'gig' at Penguin Publishing that keeps honing his skills."Although the city definitely had an effect on who Alan Walker is, the songs he writes, and certainly the musicians he has become most closely involved with, he says, "I get just as much inspiration from being in the country, outdoors hiking with my dogs or on a road bike. I'm half city, half country boy, having grown up in NYC and the hills of Western MA. I'd like to think there is both humor and a subtle edge to my lyrics, which may be the city side of me, and also melancholy in my melodies, which is the country part, but then again, maybe it's not so simple, and it's all mixed up in the soup that my songs come out of." A Little Too Late is a follow-up to Walker's 2019 debut Something Up My Sleeve and will be released on June 28 on Aunt Mimi's Records.

  • We have had so much fun doing this podcast! In this episode, we interview each other about our love of music, our song writng process, and all things music. Find out how we gotobsessed with songwriting and lyrics!Bethany's dog Chief makes an appearance and we talk about what we've (or haven't) been up to and playing the recorder.

    Check out these awesome links (we refer to in the podcast):

    Do The Thing Podcast-- https://www.dothethingpodcast.com IG: @dothethingformula

    Adkins music-- https://omahaguitarandmusiclessons.com

    I Heart Songwriting Club-- https://www.iheartsongwritingclub.com IG: @iheartsongwritingclub

    Pat Pattison --www.patpattison.com

    Berklee College of Music online courses -- https://online.berklee.edu/courses IG: @berkleeonline

    Song Fancy Songwriting Club -- https://songfancy.com IG: @sarahspencermusic

    Bowen Young -- IG: @bowenyoungofficial

    The Avett Brothers -- IG: @theavettbrothers

    Check out Episode 34 with Hattie Craven IG: @hattiecravenmusic

    And thank you to our sponsor BFdesigns IG: @bfdesigns7

  • Hattie Craven has built a fine reputation as a breathtaking performer going back to her early years. It began as a 4 year old fiddler on stage with Laura Love at the Kate Wolf Music Festival. Musical theater from age 6 to her teens, created confidence and a dynamic stage presence that serves her well today. In additon to the stage, Craven is also at home in recording studios as a seasoned and sought after session vocalist since age 11.

    As a singer songwriter, she has 3 CDs to her credit. Hattie is a multidimensional artist whose fanbase transcends age and genre.

    Check her out here:

    Website: www.hattiecraven.com

    Facebook: Hattiecravenmusic

    Instagram: Hattiecravenmusic