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We take apart a musical artist, one fact at a time, in order to reassemble them as a food.
Louisville, Kentucky's My Morning Jacket is the topic of this week's band-to-food comparison. I travelled to a remote lake house straddled between the North Carolina and Georgia border to discuss why this band is so important to a devoted group fans who also happen to be members of my running team, (the Rabies Awareness Running Team). We discuss the very beginning of Jim James' venture into the reverb drenched records, starting with Tennessee Fire and onwards. We will get into Jim's very earliest and unlikely influences, why this band truly needs to be experienced live, and a run-down of all the great cover songs they've incorporated into their live sets over the years. In addition, we pair up this hearty, yet delicate band with a southern staple food that will stick to your bones. We are once again sponsored by Izzy's Coffee. Cook on and rock out!
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This Band Could Be Your Food
We take apart a musical artist, one fact at a time, in order to reassemble them as a food.