LISTEN: Natalie Padilla, “Balsamroot”

Artist: Natalie Padilla
Hometown: Northampton, Massachusetts
Song: “Balsamroot”
Album: Montana Wildflower
Release Date: March 31, 2023
Label: Heartseed Music

In Their Words: “The first tune in this two-tune set is titled ‘Pasqueflower’ and was written as I was recovering from an intense second case of Covid in May of 2022, about one month before Montana Wildflower was recorded. I had barely enough energy to play my fiddle after multiple days stuck in bed, and this tune came as I stared in a daze at a tiny white spider on the table. The original title was ‘Barndance for a Spider.’ However, for this album, all the original tunes have been named or renamed after Montana wildflowers, so I settled on the pasqueflower. They are among the first to emerge each spring, sometimes even popping up through the snow as delicate purple flowers, rising only a few inches from the ground with fuzzy white stems. The second tune, ‘Balsamroot Reel,’ is an ode to one of my most favorite past dwellings, a little red cottage in bright, sunny Lyons, Colorado. The only thing I recall about the writing of this tune is that it was written in the kitchen, and I sure did like that kitchen. Balsamroot is an abundant bright yellow flower that can cover entire Montana mountain sides in early summer.” — Natalie Padilla

Natalie Padilla · Balsamroot

Photo Credit: Catherine Young

LISTEN: Dylan McCarthy, “Mosquito”

Artist: Dylan McCarthy
Hometown: From Boulder, Colorado; currently living in Lyons, Colorado
Song: “Mosquito”
Album: Lost & Found
Release Date: May 1, 2020

In Their Words: “‘Mosquito’ was one of the first tunes I had selected for the project and in many ways it was the catalyst for the whole thing. The tune got its name from the mosquito bite I received while writing the tune on my front porch in Lyons, Colorado. The overall approach to this tune was inspired in part by the opening track of Béla Fleck’s Drive, ‘Whitewater.’ I’ve always loved the way they start off that tune and I wanted to try to capture that energy on ‘Mosquito.’ The track features Eric Wiggs on guitar, Bradley Morse on bass, Sam Armstrong-Zickefoose on banjo, and Justin Hoffenburg on fiddle.” — Dylan McCarthy


Photo credit: Kyle Ussery, Flat Nine Design

WATCH: Daniel Rodriguez, “Colorado”

Artist: Daniel Rodriguez (on tour)
Hometown: Lyons, Colorado
Song: “Colorado”

In Their Words: “I’ve traveled so many places in this world, from the mundane to the miraculously beautiful, but at all times I have looked forward to returning back home to Colorado. That’s what this song is about, and Jesse Borrell directed and captured this sentiment masterfully on camera for the official video for my song, ‘Colorado.’ We chased the sunlight to get both morning and evening golden hours, and took over a motel on the eastern plains to get these beautiful shots. I released the song recently as a single, though it will be part of a larger collection of songs under the album title Sojourn of a Burning Sun coming sometime next year.” — Daniel Rodriguez


Photo credit: Jesse Borrell

LISTEN: Natalie Padilla, “Fireweed”

Artist: Natalie Padilla
Hometown: Lyons, Colorado
Song: “Fireweed”
Album: Fireweed
Release Date: September 6, 2019

In Their Words: “As many of my songs do, this one started as a clawhammer banjo one-part melody. I was in Crested Butte, Colorado, with my band Masontown doing a few mountain town shows and had a bit of time to sit down with the tune on this great porch that backed right into the mountain. The pink fireweed was still blooming, but near the top of the plant which is a sign that winter is coming. This song is meant to symbolize the importance of all seasons life has to offer, even the dark ones.” — Natalie Padilla


Photo credit: Woody Meyer

LISTEN: Carter Sampson, “Peaches”

Artist: Carter Sampson
Hometown: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Song: “Peaches”
Album: Lucky
Release Date: October 26, 2018
Label: Horton Records

In Their Words: “I have a beautiful artist friend in Lyons, Colorado, who created a magical space in her backyard; it is one of my favorite places to sit and write. ‘Peaches’ was written there because that yard in Colorado makes me feel safe and comfortable like I did when I was little and in my grandmother’s arms. I was close to her and always think about the things I would trade to get to hang out with her again. This song is an ode to my ancestors and to a time in my life when I didn’t have a worry in the world.” –Carter Sampson


Photo credit: Carter Sampson