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This California native pulled a stint in Dirty Projectors, and then formed the band Coco before striking out on her own.
This bandleader recounts their humble origins in Lubbock, having their song "Taste" take off on local radio, and their wild musical journey ever since.
This newly formed super group features Grammy award winning guitarist Eric Krasno of Soul Live, Otis McDonald and bass player Mike Chiavaro. The conversation was taped live at the 2023 Park City Song Summit.
The accomplished songwriter, guitarist, and record producer reflects on cutting his teeth with his father's band, The Allman Brothers, and blazing his own path.
This songwriter has had six Number Ones on the Canadian Country charts and also performs as an actress on television shows on AMC and Netflix.
This hard-touring group got their break when the T.V. sensation Yellowstone featured their music. They're out now with a brand new record, "Norther".
The roots music icon joins our show to discuss his early punk years with The Nuns, touring with John Prine, and his latest album "Echo Dancing".
This East Nashville troubadour has shared the stage with John Prine and Justin Townes Earle stops by the show to discuss her new album.
Ellis Ludwig-Leone is the composer behind this indie rock collective that has a string of critically acclaimed albums to their name.
The creative force behind this legendary rock band opens up about his years on the road, getting sober, and writing his new memoir, "Red Letter Days".