The Shakori Sessions is a monthly program featuring alumni of the Shakori Hills GrassRoots Festival of Music & Dance, a nonprofit 4-day event held every spring and fall in Pittsboro, NC since 2003. Hosted by David Dean, marketing director of the festival, and produced predominantly at Circle City Recording, the podcast features interviews with national, regional, and local musicians who have performed at the festival. In 2020 the podcast will be released with every full moon. Some episodes will feature audio only while others will add high-quality video.
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The Shakori Sessions is a monthly program featuring alumni of the Shakori Hills GrassRoots Festival of Music & Dance, a nonprofit 4-day event held every spring and fall in Pittsboro, NC since 2003. Hosted by David Dean, marketing director of the festival, and produced predominantly at Circle City Recording, the podcast features interviews with national, regional, and local musicians who have performed at the festival. In 2020 the podcast will be released with every full moon. Some episodes will feature audio only while others will add high-quality video.
Sierra Ferrell joins us for the first Shakori Session podcast. Sierra and her fiddle player, Nate Leath, discuss life on the road, her vision for the next album, and perform three songs, "Give it Time", "Why'd Ya Do It", and the previously unreleased "Ding Dong Daddy." Recorded live at Circle City Recording in Pittsboro, NC.
Shakori Sessions
The Shakori Sessions is a monthly program featuring alumni of the Shakori Hills GrassRoots Festival of Music & Dance, a nonprofit 4-day event held every spring and fall in Pittsboro, NC since 2003. Hosted by David Dean, marketing director of the festival, and produced predominantly at Circle City Recording, the podcast features interviews with national, regional, and local musicians who have performed at the festival. In 2020 the podcast will be released with every full moon. Some episodes will feature audio only while others will add high-quality video.