On episode 161 of the Americana Music Show, Chris Wood talks about starting the Wood Brothers with his brother, their father’s folkie influence, and writing great songs that don’t make perfect sense. Chris also sets up and plays three tracks […]
On episode 161 of the Americana Music Show, Chris Wood talks about starting the Wood Brothers with his brother, their father’s folkie influence, and writing great songs that don’t make perfect sense. Chris also sets up and plays three tracks […]
On episode 160 of the Americana Music Show, Big Sandy plays three tracks from What A Dream It’s Been and talks to Rick Cornell about his early days playing rockabilly on the beach boardwalk, playing “American” music on High Tone, […]
On episode 159 of the Americana Music Show, Bill Kirchen plays three tracks from “Seeds and Stems” and talks about his “slack-jaw ham-fisted rock & roll,” predating the outlaw movement, and passing his songs on to the next generation. […]
On episode 158 of the Americana Music Show, Leo Rondeau talks about his Austin gigs, his non-crybaby song, working with R.S. Field, and the false starts making Take It And Break It. He also introduces and plays three tracks from […]
On episode 157 of the Americana Music Show, Jon Shain and Lightnin’ Wells perform piedmont blues from Rev Gary Davis, and blues from Robert Johnson, Blind Boy Fuller, Taj Mahal, and more at the Billsborough Live Music Hall. Plus, americana […]
On episode 156 of the Americana Music Show, Ethan Anderson from Massy Ferguson talks about their “big, industrial, dirty” band name, their first video and their blue collar bar anthem. He also plays three tracks from Victory and Ruins from […]
On episode 155 of the Americana Music Show, Mike Stinson talks about his L.A. Days, his song about being late, his move to Houston, working with R.S. Field, and what Dylan did for songs. Mike Stinson also plays three tracks […]
On episode 154 of the Americana Music Show, Ronnie Fauss tells the story of the title of I Am The Man You Know I’m Not, why he covered Gram Parsons, and watching the Old 97’s’ record. Ronnie Fauss also plays […]
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