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Rob and Seth get some time with Jason Carter - a man who has played fiddle with the Del McCoury Band yet with the 2022 release "Lowdown Hoedown" he is in the forefront. This podcast episode includes much conversation about "Lowdown Hoedown" whether about the many guests (Dierks Bentley, Marty Stuart, Jon Fishman, Sarah Jarosz, Sam Bush, Billy Strings and Jason's McCoury Band/Travelin' McCoury's band mates. We also hear how Jason selected the songs and about the featured songwriters like Danny Barnes, John Hartford, Bruce Hornsby, Vassar Clements, David Grier, Shawn Camp and Dave Evans. We also hear some stories from Jason's many years of touring and recording.....including the time Del McCoury Band played a Phish festival, riding shotgun with Del McCoury, creating with Charlie Daniels and gigging with Mac Wiseman, Earl Scruggs and others.
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Rob and Seth chatted with Erika Wennerstrom of the Heartless Bastards shortly after she and her band had released the single, "Revolution." Erika talks about the message of the song, and how it is a part of a record that will be the first full-length release from Heartless Bastards in over five years. We hear the song in its entirety, and we hear Erika talk about how the record was completed just before COVID locked us all in our homes. We include a bunch of music from her debut solo record "Sweet Unknown" because Erika explains to us in detail about how the forthcoming Heartless Bastards release in many ways expands on themes that were a huge part of that brilliant debut solo release. She also shares with us how she has coped with her time during the pandemic. We also go into the Wayback Machine and learn of her early days in Dayton, and why she moved to Cincinnati. We also find out how her persistence there, and her insistence on playing a wildly under-attended gig in Akron would each serve to change her life forever. This episode covers plenty of other territory, and it demonstrates that Erika is a very sincere and thoughtful person beyond her writing and performing excellence.
Music From The Episode:
Heartless Bastards
Erika Wennerstrom
Be Here To Love Me (from Tribute To Townes Van Zandt)
Mahalia Jackson
Lhasa de Sala
Osiris Media - www.osirispod.com
Inside Out w/ Turner and Seth - insideoutwtns.com
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Rob and Seth sit down with the multi-talented "Uncle" Jesse Lauter, and first they speak about the genesis and success of his popular, interactive "QuaranTrain" (quarantrain.live) weekly online dance parties via Osiris Media. Jesse elaborates on some of the guest DJs, and Seth points out some of the other online events that Jesse seems to have inspired. Jesse also shares insight from his experience working on The Tedeschi Trucks Band "Live From The Fox Theater Oakland" DVD, and he gives information on a forthcoming release that he has been working on for quite some time. He also elaborates on his work on the unique Bob Dylan In The 80s Volume One" tribute cd - which gives way to a chat about our departed brother, Neal Casal. We also learn about Jesse broad frame of reference in the music world - and Rob tells a story about how he discovered The Low Anthem, which leads to a story about how Jesse's work with them helped him get his start in the business.
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It is a very confusing time right now on many fronts - and in the music world there is widespread concern for those who have lost work recently. This episode focuses on four non-profits who have each been created out of concern for others, and who each have "pivoted" to address the current clear and present danger to our music community. Those of you who are in need can learn how to reach out, and those of you who are of the means to do so can learn how you can help. Seth and Rob gain insight from, and learn a little bit about Aric Steinberg (Executive Vice President, Development & Artist Relations, Sweet Relief), Hilary Gleason (Executive Director, Backline), Justin Levy (Executive Director, Conscious Alliance) and Kristen Sommer-Swager (Executive Director, Positive Legacy).
The music in episode includes:
The New Mastersounds - Love They Deserve (from Shake It)
Fruition - Counting The Days (from Broken At The Break Of Day)
Billy Strings - Enough To Leave (from Home)
Railroad Earth - Give That Boy a Hand (from Bird In A House)
Umphrey's McGee - Easter In Quarantine (new single)
Pearl Jam - Crazy Mary from (Sweet Relief, A Benefit For Victoria Williams)
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