Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 6 days 22 hours 34 minutes
Doug Irving spent many years in Nashville honing his songwriting craft, notching 34 independent cuts … In 2006 he moved back to his home state of New York where he is now the Upstate Adirondack coordinator of the Nashville Songwriters Association, and has just recently recorded his 16th studio album, Songs Of The Wood.
In this episode we catch up with Virginia boys, The Traveling Hillbillies, a tight nit band of brothers sharing their own brand of southern rock flavored Americana music with festival goers and tavern patrons alike. Vocalist Daniel Barnett is my guest as we talk about this up and coming quartet.
Rob Smith and his wife Kristen Kay Smith make up two thirds of the band Carrington Kay. Rob is my guest for this edition as we talk about their new CD, Shine Through.
My guest for this episode is New Orleans jazz/blues artist Ted Hefko. Ted, along with his band the Thousandaires bring original stories to life with the spontaneity of jazz, the bare-bones sensibility of early folk, and the vibrancy of New Orleans.
In this episode we talk to balladeer Bobby Bridger about his new CD Vagabond Heart and the incredible stories of his career and family legacy.
The Colorado Rockies is the backdrop for folk/Americana artist Mary Beth Cross. She is my guest on this edition of Americana Music Profiles.
Our interview with Peter Menta of the Jug Band, Washboard Slim and the Bluelights.
Author of the new novel, Busker's Holiday, Adam Gussow joins us for an interesting look at blues, busking, and his new book.
Up and coming Bluegrass artists Shotgun Holler are our special guests on this edition of Inside Track from Americana Rhythm Music Magazine.
Americana act, Sugar Lime Blue from Lebanon, TN joins us for this edition of Americana Music Profiles.