Celebrating 30 Years with Sister Hazel: An Interview with Drew CopelandJoin host Jason English on Curious Goldfish as he sits down with Drew Copeland from Sister Hazel. Drew shares anecdotes from the band's journey, including his memorable experience on 'The Price is Right,' their ongoing commitment to fans, and reflections on the band's longevity. They delve into the making of their new album 'Sand Sea and Crash Debris' and discuss the significance of lasting relationships and staying true to their music. Don't miss this heartfelt conversation packed with behind-the-scenes stories and insights!00:00 Introduction to Curious Goldfish Podcast00:41 Welcoming Drew and Initial Banter00:52 Sister Hazel's New Record and Busy Schedule01:35 Memories of The Price is Right03:39 Celebrating 30 Years of Sister Hazel07:33 Impact of 'All For You' and Band's Journey10:21 New Album: Sand Sea and Crash Debris11:55 Songwriting Insights and Personal Reflections19:10 Fan Engagement and Longevity24:02 Curiosity and Personal Reflections26:36 Conclusion and Farewell
Maya de Vitri: Embracing Creative Freedom
In this episode of Curious Goldfish, host Jason English interviews Maya de Vitri, formerly of The Stray Birds, about her deeply collaborative solo career. Maya shares insights into her creative journey, the evolution of her music, and the challenges she's faced transitioning from a band member to a solo artist. She also discusses balancing a career in music with practical life demands, her experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic, and her current projects. The episode concludes with Maya performing two heartfelt songs, "Ribbon" and "Working Man."
00:00 The Collaborative Solo Journey
01:11 Introduction to Curious Goldfish Podcast
01:43 Maya de Vitri's Musical Evolution
02:01 Balancing Creative Career and Practical Life
02:06 Insights into Songwriting and Performances
02:39 Interview Begins: Meeting Maya in Nashville
02:55 A Week in Maya's Life
04:13 The Starbucks Experience
05:21 The Reality of Being a Musician
06:14 Producing Records and Service Jobs
07:49 Musical Family and Career Decisions
13:41 The Stray Birds and Americana Music
17:59 COVID's Impact on Creativity
20:36 Recording 'The Only Moment'
25:02 Exploring Song Interpretations
26:24 The Evolution of a Song
27:23 Touring Challenges and Strategies
31:05 Balancing Roles as an Independent Artist
37:20 Transitioning from Band to Solo Artist
44:36 Curiosity About Rest and Community
49:23 Musical Performance and Reflections
The Rise of The Belgian Blue: A Cross-Cultural Musical Journey
In this episode of Curious Goldfish, host Jason English interviews members of the European band The Belgian Blue. Formed through a unique blend of influences from Ireland, Austria, and the United States, the band merges varying musical heritages into a distinct sound. Lead singer and guitarist Padraig McMahon, banjo and guitar player Ian Strawn, and drummer Moritz Colin Bauer, each share insights into their musical backgrounds, their journey of forming the band, and the cultural nuances that shape their music. They also discuss the impact of streaming services on independent artists, the meaning behind their songs, and their plans for the future. Tune in to discover the intricate process behind their songwriting and the band's exciting ventures ahead.
00:00 Introduction to Curious Goldfish Podcast
01:39 Streaming Platforms: A Double-Edged Sword
02:13 Meet The Belgian Blue
02:44 Band Members' Backgrounds
03:51 Reuniting in Montana
07:36 The Origin of The Belgian Blue
16:10 Musical Influences and Genre
20:52 The Power of Padraig's Voice
27:35 Songwriting Process
28:48 The Eclectic Mix of Belgian Blue
29:39 The Journey of Recording and Performing
31:00 The Story Behind 'The Bare Minimum'
32:44 Interpreting Lyrics and Personal Reflections
40:29 Upcoming Releases and Future Plans
42:17 The Importance of Intention and Curiosity
46:35 Individual Curiosities and Band Dynamics
53:07 Closing Thoughts and Future Performances
Exploring Evolution with TOW'rs: Celebrating 10 Years of Music and Transformation
In this episode of Curious Goldfish, host Jason English interviews Kyle and Gretta Miller of the Arizona-based duo TOW'rs. The conversation delves into the couple's reflections on their 10-year journey in music, encapsulated in their upcoming album 'Versions'. They discuss the evolution of their sound, their spiritual and personal growth, and the significant moments and perspectives that have shaped their relationship and artistry. Kyle and Gretta share candid insights into songwriting, intentional living, and navigating both challenges and joys in their musical and personal lives.
00:00 Introduction to Curious Goldfish Podcast
02:51 Discovering TOW'rs: The Journey Begins
04:38 Kyle and Gretta Miller's Pros and Cons
10:04 The Evolution of TOW'rs Music
18:38 Faith and Personal Growth
29:28 Embracing Uncertainty in Faith
33:20 Inclusivity in Modern Christianity
34:31 Reflections on Spiritual Upbringing
37:15 The Evolution of Songwriting
43:02 Balancing Literal and Poetic Songwriting
46:33 The Influence of Parenthood on Music
54:42 Upcoming Album and Future Plans
56:18 Curiosity and Final Thoughts
In this heartfelt interview, Jason English sits down with John Driskell Hopkins, a founding member of the Zac Brown Band, to discuss his journey with ALS, his career in music, and the creation of the 'Hop for a Cure Foundation'. The conversation covers Hopkins' early music career, memorable moments with the Zac Brown Band, the impact of his ALS diagnosis, and his outlook on life and the future. Broadcasting live from Rock 'n Taco in Roswell, Georgia, the episode captures the resilience and positivity of an iconic musician facing a terminal illness.
00:00 Introduction and Personal Reflections
01:48 Understanding ALS: A Devastating Disease
02:19 John Driskell Hopkins: A Mission to Cure ALS
02:53 Interview with John Driskell Hopkins
03:38 Early Music Career and Meeting Zac Brown
11:44 The Grind and Breakthrough Moments
14:11 Songwriting and Personal Insights
20:14 Living with ALS: Emotions and Coping
23:54 Hop on a Cure: Fighting ALS
27:59 Closing Thoughts and Gratitude
Lauren Lucas: Balancing Music, Motherhood, and the Nashville Scene
In this multifaceted episode, host Jason English engages in an enriching conversation with musician Lauren Lucas. They explore her versatile career in the music industry, from her digital releases since 2004 to performing at notable venues like the Bluebird Cafe. Lauren delves into her roles as a performer, songwriter, teacher, and podcaster, providing an insider's view of the music business. The discussion covers her childhood influences, journey from community theater to earning a Tony nomination, and balancing motherhood with a dynamic career. Insights into her songwriting process, the emotional depth of her song 'Motherlode,' and the importance of honesty and collaboration in co-writing are shared. They also touch upon maintaining romance in a busy marriage, the community of Nashville, and teaching songwriting's impactful simplicity. As the episode wraps up, Lauren unveils her future plans and performs an original song called "Motherlode," leaving listeners inspired by her dedication and creativity.
00:00 Introduction to Curious Goldfish Podcast
00:41 Meet Lauren: Early Career and First Releases
02:01 Performing at the Bluebird Cafe
02:32 The Magic of the Bluebird Cafe
06:39 Lauren's Diverse Career Journey
12:17 Balancing Motherhood and Music
14:27 Writing Across Genres
19:03 The Inspiration Behind 'Motherlode'
25:56 Keeping the Spark Alive in Relationships
30:39 The Importance of Being in Nashville
34:38 Networking in Nashville
34:45 Teaching Songwriting at Belmont University
35:44 Can Anyone Write a Song?
36:05 Student Experiences and Growth
39:29 The Truth in Country Music
41:52 Teaching Metaphorical vs. Literal Writing
44:38 Songwriting Exercise and Feedback
57:16 The Co-Writing Process
01:01:03 Future Plans and Projects
01:03:49 Live Performance
Resilience and Revival: The Lindi Ortega Story
In this transcript, musician Lindi Ortega shares her challenging yet inspiring journey through career setbacks, personal losses, and a triumphant return to music. After struggling with faulty in-ear monitors that led to vocal issues, anxiety, and a hiatus from performing, Lindi rediscovered her passion for music. Her resilience is showcased in her new album 'From the Ether,' characterized by its personal and innovative sound, diverging from her traditional country roots. Lindi also discusses her personal experiences with marriage, divorce, and healing through creativity, highlighting her growth as an artist and individual. At Americana Fest 2024, she relaunches her music career under a new recording label, embracing new beginnings and projects with renewed confidence and curiosity about life and art.
Curious Goldfish is a Music Podcast About More Than Music. Inspired by Ted Lasso.
00:00 Introduction: Lindi Ortega's Struggles and Comeback
01:46 Lindi Ortega's Unique Musical Journey
02:33 Overcoming Vocal Challenges and Anxiety
03:21 New Beginnings: From Painting Houses to New Music
03:53 Americana Fest 2024 and New Album Launch
05:09 Rediscovering Confidence and Overcoming Stage Fright
09:54 Personal Losses and Resilience
10:30 Exploring Themes of Ghosts and New Music
12:01 Dating Post-Divorce and Personal Insights
13:34 The Creative Process and Future Plans
25:27 Conclusion and Performance
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Embracing Complexity: Faith, Music, and Self-Discovery with Andy Gullahorn
In this episode of the Curious Goldfish podcast, host Jason English engages in a deep conversation with musician Andy Gullahorn, exploring the intricate web of personal beliefs, life challenges, and the confluence of faith and music. Key discussions highlight the importance of understanding different perspectives, the influence of personal experiences on belief systems, and the subtle shades of life's complexities beyond black and white views. Andy reflects on his journey as an artist, focusing on personal growth, vulnerability, and his song 'Different Now.' The episode also examines lessons from a Christian upbringing, humor in songwriting, and upcoming music projects. Themes of self-discovery, overcoming adversity, and the transformation into one's true self are interwoven, illustrating that resilience and embracing failures lead to genuine self-realization. Ultimately, the conversation offers insight into Andy's perspective on community, creativity, and personal evolution, promoting kindness, patience, and compassion as essential virtues.
Curious Goldfish is a Music Podcast About More Than Music
00:00 Introduction: Embracing Complexity in Life
01:42 Exploring Trauma and Spirituality in Art
02:30 Meet Andy Gullahorn: Musician and Storyteller
03:31 Soccer Stories and Fatherhood
07:18 Current Projects and Creative Process
11:21 Themes of Compassion and Rehumanization
20:32 The Role of the Church and Personal Growth
27:54 Reflecting on the Song 'Different Now'
36:26 Navigating Resentment in Relationships
37:33 Therapeutic Power of Music
39:14 The Good Kid Syndrome
42:11 Balancing Humor and Depth in Songwriting
50:27 The Impact of Vulnerability in Songwriting
55:43 Reflections on Rich Mullins and Christian Music
01:07:02 Curiosity and Community
Authenticity and Spirituality: Jennifer Knapp's Musical Journey
This episode examines the profound journey of Jennifer Knapp, a renowned former contemporary Christian music artist. Rising to fame in the late 1990s, Jennifer discussed her roots in the Christian music industry and her groundbreaking decision to come out as a lesbian. The discussion delves into her spiritual growth, self-acceptance, and advocacy work in the LGBTQ community. Jennifer also highlights her latest project, 'Kansas 25', celebrating the 25th anniversary of her debut album. Additionally, the episode explores broader themes regarding the intersection of LGBTQ identities with religious institutions, emphasizing the need for inclusive spiritual spaces. The conversation ends with a musical performance symbolizing the acceptance of one's true self.
00:00 Rebellious Resistance and Audience Success
01:45 Larry King Live: Jennifer Knapp's Courageous Appearance
03:02 Jennifer Knapp's Journey: From Kansas to Music Stardom
04:16 Reflecting on Kansas and Midwestern Roots
07:20 Kansas 25: Revisiting the Debut Album
15:39 Navigating Faith and Identity
29:30 The Depth of Songwriting and Spiritual Exploration
42:17 Navigating Faith and Identity
45:43 The Conditionality of Love
47:50 Reflections on Childhood and Resilience
50:59 The Complexity of Relationships
54:04 Musical Evolution and Rediscovery
57:02 Collaborations and Inspirations
01:01:57 Challenges and Advocacy in Faith Communities
01:06:38 A Painful Media Experience
01:12:21 The Journey of Self-Acceptance
01:14:45 Musical Performance: Diamond in the Rough
Cereus Bright's Journey: Realignment and Revelations in Mexico City
In this episode of Curious Goldfish, host Jason English dives deep into the life and recent transformations of musician Tyler Anthony, also known as Cereus Bright. Tyler shares his journey from Knoxville, Tennessee to the bustling Mexico City, where he is involved with the creative community space, Casa de Copas. Touching upon themes of artistic integrity, personal discovery, and the challenges of the music industry, Tyler discusses his struggles with faith, the disillusionment with rigid binaries, and the quest for meaning in a complex world. The conversation elaborates on the nuances of his new album 'Anything,' highlighting songs like 'Boys' and 'Don't You Fake It Too,' which explore existential inquiries and storytelling intricacies. The session concludes with Tyler performing unplugged versions of his new songs, emphasizing the album's atmospheric and richly layered sound.
00:00 Introduction and Existential Crisis
00:27 A Call from an Old Friend
01:04 Curious Goldfish Podcast Introduction
01:43 Tyler Anthony's Journey
02:39 Moving to Mexico City
03:27 Casa de Copas: A New Beginning
04:12 Interview with Tyler Anthony
04:55 The Vision for Casa de Copas
05:57 Challenges and Hopes for Artists
20:25 The New Album: A Creative Shift
29:54 Exploring Themes in the Album
30:17 Hopeful and Optimistic Tones
30:48 Layered Sounds and Wall of Sound
32:20 Influences and Inspirations
35:59 Personal Stories Behind the Lyrics
38:39 The Complexity of Human Experience
44:13 Curiosity and Openness in Music
59:56 Upcoming Album and Future Plans
Rachael Sage on Reimagining Music, Artistic Journey, and Deep Connections
In this episode of Curious Goldfish, host Jason English interviews multifaceted artist Rachael Sage. They discuss her extensive career in music, including her latest work, 'Another Side,' a reimagined version of her 2023 album 'The Other Side.' Sage shares fascinating stories about her songs, her deep immersion in the music industry, and her navigation through it. She performs two songs, talks about her new experiences with co-writing, and reflects on the emotional connections she creates through her art. The episode explores Sage's rich history in music, her role as a record label founder, and her future projects, providing listeners a deep dive into the life and creativity of Rachael Sage.
00:00 Introduction to Curious Goldfish Podcast
03:14 Interview with Rachael Sage Begins
03:33 Rachael Sage's Recent Activities and Collaborations
05:15 Discussing the Album 'The Other Side'
10:58 Rachael Sage's Connection with the UK Music Scene
20:07 Rachael Sage's Multifaceted Career
27:06 Challenges and Inspirations in Rachael's Creative Process
33:52 Exploring Artistic Passions
35:07 The Power of Live Music
36:35 Navigating the Music Industry
38:07 Track-by-Track Insights
50:19 Reflecting on Personal Experiences
52:50 Upcoming Projects and Future Plans
55:51 Live Performance and Closing Remarks
Jack O'Neill: Sobriety, Songwriting, and the Journey of Jackopierce
In this episode of 'Curious Goldfish,' host Jason English interviews Jack O'Neill of the iconic acoustic rock duo Jackopierce. Jack talks about his personal journey to sobriety, his military upbringing, and his 35-year friendship with Cary Pierce, whom he met at SMU. He opens up about quitting his day job to fully embrace his identity as a songwriter and artist. Jack discusses the songwriting process for new singles like 'Airport Bars and Air Guitars,' 'Damn Good Son,' and 'Weight of the World,' and shares the challenges faced in the music industry. His conversation includes the dynamics of his partnership with Cary, memorable recording experiences with T Bone Burnett, and the importance of curiosity in life. Jack also reflects on his acting career and the improvisational nature of performances. The episode ends with an acoustic performance, embodying the essence of his musical journey and lifelong friendship.
00:00 A Life-Changing Decision
01:06 Welcome to Curious Goldfish
01:48 The Story of Jack O'Neill
02:33 Jackopierce: The Dynamic Duo
03:47 Jack's Solo Journey
04:55 A Personal Connection
06:01 Interview with Jack O'Neill
06:22 Life in New York City
08:16 The Music Industry Today
11:09 Creating New Music
15:49 The Impact of Streaming
24:17 The Art of Songwriting
25:22 Diving into the Lyrics
40:47 A Military Family's Influence
48:47 Introducing Gina: The Creative Process
49:00 Live Show Reflections and Inspirations
49:54 The Algorithm of Creativity
51:55 Weight of the World: Song Insights
53:11 Turning Scenes into Songs
56:08 Exploring Relationships and Life Lessons
01:03:02 Curious Goldfish: Podcast Insights
01:11:28 The Journey of Jackopierce
01:19:38 The Mexican Tune: Origins and Evolution
01:25:31 Concluding Thoughts and Performances
Mae Krell on Music, Growth, and Personal Healing: A Journey from New York's Indie Scene
In this episode of Curious Goldfish, host Jason English interviews indie artist Mae Krell, touching upon her personal journey, music, and healing process. Mae opens up about her struggles growing up in New York City, her challenges with mental health and sobriety, and how these experiences have shaped her music. They discuss Mae's latest album, 'I Might Be Grown', the significance of its title, and some key tracks, such as 'Apollo's Song' and 'Grown'. Mae also talks about the process of building genuine connections with her fans, the evolving music industry, and her ambitions for the future. The episode concludes with Mae performing two songs from her album.
00:00 Introduction to Self-Forgiveness
01:05 Welcome to Curious Goldfish
01:45 Discovering Mae Krell
03:00 Mae Krell's Musical Journey
05:21 Touring and Album Release
10:02 The Independent Artist's Hustle
22:52 Life in New York vs. Nashville
29:32 Balancing Life and Isolation
30:35 Dreams of a Nomadic Lifestyle
32:25 The New Album: I Might Be Grown
35:47 The Story Behind 'To Begin'
42:58 Personal Reflections and Sobriety
47:13 Music as a Lifeline
52:45 Curiosity and Future Plans
54:50 Live Performance: 'Grown' and 'Apollo's Song'
01:03:47 Closing Thoughts and Farewell
Unexpected Connections and Musical Journeys with Cat Ridgeway
In this engaging episode of Curious Goldfish, host Jason English interviews Cat Ridgeway, a talented singer-songwriter from Orlando, Florida. Cat recounts fascinating coincidences and stories from her career, and discusses some of her influences and experiences. Listeners will get a deep dive into Cat's musical journey, from her early days at open mics to her unique connection with the Grateful Dead's former publicist. Cat also discusses her adventures performing in Colorado, her upcoming album, and her ventures into coffee roasting. This episode highlights Cat's authentic and joyful approach to life and music, providing a refreshing contrast to the current trend of sad songs. Tune in for an inspiring and entertaining conversation filled with insights, laughter, and a celebration of creativity.
00:00 Introduction and Coincidences
02:49 Welcome to Curious Goldfish
04:17 Celebrating Cat Ridgeway
06:16 Cat's Live Performances and Fanbase
07:26 Festival Experiences and Dream Lineup
13:21 Colorado Adventures and Musical Growth
19:24 Unexpected Connections and Opportunities
27:16 Coffee Roasting Passion
34:03 Supporting Small Coffee Businesses
34:39 The Art of Brewing Coffee
36:28 First Cupping Event
36:42 Musical Beginnings and Recording
40:16 Connection with the Grateful Dead
45:10 Challenges and Triumphs in the Music Industry
49:19 Lincoln Center Performance and Touring
51:50 Songwriting Inspirations and New Record
01:06:02 Navigating Relationships and Personal Growth
01:09:11 Curiosity About the Future of Music
01:17:53 Conclusion and Farewell
From Teaching to Touring: The Musical Journey of Cousin Curtiss and Harrison B
In this episode of Curious Goldfish, hosted by Jason English, Cousin Curtiss and Harrison B discuss their transition from stable careers to full-time musicians. They share insights on their nationwide tour, from their unique sound blending rock, Americana, and high-energy performances to the inspiration behind their songs, like 'Little Change.' The episode also explores their songwriting process, life on the road, and the impact of their backgrounds and geographical locations on their music careers. The episode concludes with a live performance of "Little Change" and a cover of "Midnight Rider."
00:00 The Leap from Teaching to Music: A Personal Journey
00:52 Introducing Curious Goldfish: A Musical Podcast Adventure
01:32 Discovering Musical Gems: The Rise of Cousin Curtiss and Harrison B.
03:23 On the Road: Touring Life and Musical Collaborations
05:17 Crafting a Unique Sound: The Art of Being a Duo
07:28 Defining a Genre: Rockin' Americana with a Twist
11:34 The Songwriting Process: Collaboration and Creativity on the Road
14:38 Life on Tour: Golf, Silence, and Creative Musings
17:17 Individual Paths to a Shared Musical Journey
18:53 Discovering a Passion for Music
19:51 The Journey from Music Festivals to Professional Musician
20:13 Evolving Through Musical Eras: College to Telluride
21:10 Navigating a Music Career from Colorado
21:42 Balancing Home Life and Road Life
23:53 Exploring Personal and Musical Growth
24:52 The Shift from Teaching to Full-Time Music
26:42 Reflecting on Musical Influences and Career Choices
28:43 The Impact of Location on a Music Career
31:22 Songwriting Insights: 'Little Change'
33:30 Looking Ahead: Plans and Curiosities
36:04 Closing Thoughts and Musical Performance
Behind the Music: Recording with Dan Hannon and Davin McCoy at Ivy Manor
In this episode of Curious Goldfish, host Jason English delves into the recording process of Davin McCoy's first album in a decade at the Ivy Manor Group in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. The conversation begins with legendary producer Dan Hannon, known for his meticulous attention to detail and ability to elevate an artist's vision. Hannon discusses his career and personal challenges, including overcoming throat cancer, and how he collaborates with artists to realize their musical goals. The episode then shifts to a detailed account of the recording sessions, exploring the emotional and technical intricacies involved. Davin McCoy shares his experiences, from initial nervousness and finding comfort in the studio to the process of tracking and adding layers to the songs. The recording environment, camaraderie among the team, and the significance of Muscle Shoals' musical heritage are highlighted. The episode concludes with light-hearted anecdotes and an update on the project's progress, hinting at the excitement for the album's release.
01:07 Introducing Curious Goldfish: A Music Podcast
02:47 Spotlight on Dan Hannon: A Music Production Maestro
04:39 Dan Hannon's Personal Journey and Studio Dynamics
05:14 The Making of Davin McCoy's Album: An Insider's View
35:06 The Creative Process and Song Selection
35:41 Production Challenges and Surprising Outcomes
36:37 Anticipation for the Album's Completion
39:54 The Mystique of Muscle Shoals Explored
48:31 Final Thoughts and Looking Ahead
53:18 The Social Side of Recording: Ping Pong and Camaraderie
Embracing the Dawn of a New Error with James Mastro
In this episode of Curious Goldfish, host Jason English delves into a rich conversation with veteran musician James Mastro, primarily discussing Mastro's first solo album, 'Dawn of a New Error.' Mastro, known for his long career as a side musician and a member of the Bongos, explores the motivations behind his solo venture, reflections on his career, and the potential risks and rewards of releasing his own music. The discussion also covers Mastro's experiences playing with iconic musicians like Robert Plant, Patti Smith, and Ian Hunter. Throughout, Mastro and English touch on broader themes like the impact of COVID-19 on creativity, the interplay between religion and music, and the importance of not taking oneself too seriously while deeply committing to one's art. Listeners get a glimpse into the interconnected world of music, how it bridges diverse communities, and Mastro's enduring curiosity and openness to life's unpredictable journey.
00:00 Embracing Mistakes and New Beginnings
01:06 Introducing Curious Goldfish Podcast
01:45 A Small World Story: From Hoboken to Athens
02:28 James Mastro: The Man Behind the Music
03:29 On Tour: Reflections and Anticipations
10:36 Exploring Themes: Religion, Optimism, and Connection
17:23 Memorable Moments and Musical Connections
26:09 The Journey of a Solo Album
28:06 Curiosity, Humility, and the Creative Process
34:11 Wrapping Up with Curious Goldfish
Blending Melodies Across Generations: The EyeAM and Joel Hoffman Story
This episode of Curious Goldfish explores the unlikely musical partnership between EyeAM, a young African American hip-hop and R&B artist, and Joel Hoffman, a 60-something Jewish surgeon with a passion for music. Originating from entirely different backgrounds and hailing from different parts of the United States, EyeAM and Joel have formed a bond through their shared love for music, creating a unique blend they describe as alternative R&B. The duo's collaboration showcases EyeAM's remarkable freestyling and vocal abilities alongside Joel's talent for crafting catchy hooks and melodies. Their story highlights the power of music to transcend age, background, and life experiences, emphasizing music's role in connecting people. The podcast features interviews with both artists, sharing insights into their creative process, the formation of their partnership, and their aspirations. It culminates in a performance of two songs, demonstrating their collaborative magic and the blend of genres that characterize their music.
00:00 The Magic of Collaboration: EyeAM and Joel Hoffman's Creative Process
00:57 Introducing Curious Goldfish: Where Music Meets Curiosity
01:36 The Unlikely Duo: A Surgeon and a Hip-Hop Artist's Musical Journey
03:18 Inside the Creative Space: Making Music in Alpharetta
04:03 From Moving Furniture to Making Music: EyeAM and Joel's Origin Story
04:51 Crafting a Unique Sound: The Blend of Genres and Creative Dynamics
06:37 Breaking Barriers: The Impact of Music Across Generations and Genres
12:21 Personal Journeys: EyeAM and Joel's Musical Backgrounds
17:29 The Vision Behind Ari Collective: Building a Record Label with Purpose
23:51 Music and Mentorship: Joel's Newfound Purpose
26:29 Looking Ahead: Goals, Dreams, and Upcoming Projects
28:31 A Musical Outro: EyeAM and Joel Perform Live
Gary Nichols' Journey Through Addiction and Redemption
In this compelling episode of 'Curious Goldfish,' host Jason English engages in a deep conversation with musician Gary Nichols, who candidly shares his harrowing journey through severe drug addiction, despite reaching career highs like a Grammy win with his band, the Steeldrivers. Nichols recounts hitting rock bottom multiple times, his struggles with heroin, meth, and fentanyl, and the life-changing moment he decided to surrender and seek recovery, partly inspired by a movie he watched in jail. The episode also explores Nichols' musical career, his replacement of Chris Stapleton in the Steeldrivers, the therapeutic nature of his songwriting process during and after addiction, and his poignant reflection on personal relationships and fatherhood. Nichols' story is a testament to the power of resilience, the possibility of renewal, and the unending pursuit of redemption through music and self-reflection.
00:00 The Depths of Addiction: Gary's Story
01:06 Introducing Curious Goldfish: A Musical Journey
01:45 Navigating Life's Dark Forests: Insights and Inspirations
02:44 Gary Nichols: From Grammy Glory to Gritty Survival
06:16 Muscle Shoals: The Heartbeat of American Music
15:14 The Fall and Rise of a Musician: Gary's Path to Redemption
29:12 A Glimmer of Hope: Finding the Way Out of Darkness
32:36 A Life-Changing Moment in Jail
33:18 The Impact of a Movie on a Dark Path
34:18 A Sudden Shift: From Despair to Hope
34:52 Courtroom Surprise: A Second Chance
35:43 The Struggle with Sobriety and Self-Reflection
36:28 Finding Redemption Through Music
42:23 The Journey of Songwriting: From Darkness to Light
47:17 Navigating Love, Life, and Music Post-Recovery
50:23 Reflections on Heartbreak and Moving Forward
01:02:00 Curiosity and Future Aspirations
Sentiment and Songwriting with Mike Kennebrew
In this episode of Curious Goldfish, host Jason English engages in a deep dive with singer-songwriter Mike Kennebrew. They explore themes of sentiment in music, the personal and communal aspects of songwriting, and the curious mix of vulnerability and connection it cultivates. The conversation meanders through Kennebrew's musical journey, beginning with a reflection on positivity in his work and a notable transition to crafting his 'saddest song' after a peculiar feedback. Further, the dialogue touches on the importance of reflection amid the fast-paced media consumption of today's world, the narrative depth in Kennebrew's upcoming album, and an intimate performance set against Lake Sinclair with an unplanned geese choir. Various elements of country music's history, personal inspirations, and the transformative power of sharing music are discussed, alongside the intricacies of covering songs in the digital age. Kennebrew shares his anticipation for new projects and a live performance wraps up the episode, highlighting the podcast's dedication to music, curiosity, and the stories behind the art.
00:00 Opening Thoughts: The Power of Positivity in Songwriting
00:41 Introducing Curious Goldfish: A Musical Journey
01:20 Exploring Sentiment and Songwriting with Mike Kennebrew
02:19 The Influence of Country Music and Personal Reflections
03:27 The Art of Songwriting: Emotion, Authenticity, and Connection
08:51 The Creative Process and Upcoming Projects
17:05 Covering Classics and Navigating Permissions
19:32 Looking Ahead: Curiosity and the Future of Music
21:33 Closing Remarks and Musical Performance