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The Breakdown
The Breakdown – The Seldom Scene, 'Live at The Cellar Door'On our latest episode of The Breakdown, the Seldom Scene's classic 1975 release, Live at the Cellar Door, is featured, and if ever there was a party of a bluegrass album, this is it. LISTEN: APPLE PODCASTS • MP3 Hosts Patrick M'Gonigle and Emma John interview original Seldom Scene band members…
The BreakdownMar 17, 2020

This week, hosts Patrick M'Gonigle and Emma John dissect the bluegrass-centered soundtrack to the Coen Brothers' film, O Brother, Where Art Thou?, with a little help from their friends Chris Thomas King and Dan Tyminski. LISTEN: APPLE PODCASTS • MP3 O Brother, Where Art Thou? was the movie that brought bluegrass to a new generation, and sent dozens…

The BreakdownMar 10, 2020

It's high, it's lonesome – it's The High, Lonesome Sound of Bill Monroe. LISTEN: APPLE PODCASTS • MP3 Unpacking Bill Monroe's bluegrass legacy through this 1966 compilation of Decca recordings is no small task – so Patrick and Emma have enlisted some high-profile help, including the legendary Sonny Osborne (a 14-year-old debutant on this album)…

The BreakdownMar 3, 2020

Episode 3 of The Breakdown's second season explores Alison Krauss & Union Station's 1997 album So Long, So Wrong. LISTEN: APPLE PODCASTS • MP3 It was the album that nearly broke them – but instead, it made them. If you weren't in love with Alison Krauss and Union Station by the end of their third album,…

The BreakdownFeb 25, 2020

Season 2 of The Breakdown continues with an in-depth exploration of Jim & Jesse McReynolds' 1975 live album, The Jim & Jesse Show. LISTEN: APPLE PODCASTS • MP3 Bluegrass and Japan are like peanut butter & jelly – it might not seem the most obvious match up, but boy, does it work. Patrick and Emma talk…

The BreakdownFeb 18, 2020

Season 2 of The Breakdown has arrived! Fiddler Patrick M'Gonigle and music journalist Emma John uncover bluegrass music one iconic record at a time, premiering with an in-depth exploration of Dolly Parton's Grammy and IBMA award-winning album, The Grass Is Blue. LISTEN: APPLE PODCASTS • MP3 In the heart of the Smoky Mountains, Emma gets to interview…