Americana singer/songwriter Grant-Lee Phillips reflects on the songs off his latest release, Widdershins.
Americana singer/songwriter Grant-Lee Phillips reflects on the songs off his latest release, Widdershins.
Singer/songwriter/activist Ani DiFranco gets granular on her latest album, Binary.
Delbert McClinton has two gifts that have served him well. He’s got a one in a million voice. It’s thunder and whiskey and leather and silk. It’s instantly recognizable. It’s innate and inimitable. Delbert’s other gift is a lifelong stubborn refusal to lend that voice to anything he doesn’t love, and he’s got really top drawer taste. He has released nothing for the sake of a short term hit and thus nothing that he needs to apologize for. Over 50 years.
Delbert’s the subject of a new biography, One of the Fortunate Few, which came out late last year. It’s by established Texas-based music writer Diana Finlay Hendricks. It’s a great read and it was great preparation to talk about coming of age in Ft Worth TX, lighting out for California on a whim and chasing dreams across the country living out of a bus for years. He helped establish a beach head for roots music in New York in the 70s and inspired the Blues Brothers band. He then settled in Nashville where his songwriting took new leaps forward and he made the best recordings of his career for New West Records.
Also, a conversation with John Strohm, the new president of Rounder Records and Sugar Hill Records, two legendary roots labels that are now part of the very large but musically-focused Concord Music group.
Roots-rocker Lilly Hiatt pops into Hillbilly Central and digs into Trinity Lane, her latest release.
The 30th annual Folk Alliance International conference recently wrapped in Kansas City. It’s a confab like no other, with countless showcase performances large and small. And it’s the subject of this week’s multi-artist edition of The String, including an exclusive interview with Richard Thompson.
Old-time fiddler, guitarist Chance McCoy hangs out and talks about his career both in and out of Old Crow Medicine Show.
Roots rock sister duo Larkin Poe turns it down a couple notches to hang and sang some tunes off their latest release, Peach.
Music legend and Rock & Roll Hall of Famer John Oates talks about his new American roots-focused solo album, Arkansas.
It’s a Holiday Hullabaloo with Amelia White, Becky Warren, Caroline Spence, Justin Hiltner, Mary Bragg, Natalie Schlabs, Robby Hecht, Tristan Scroggins, and Wild Ponies playing a bunch of holiday tunes.