Episodes
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Episode 729: Americana Outside America – Yola, Jade Bird, Ilse DeLange, the Maes
Day 4 of Americana Week, our friend Dan Gursky tells us about some key Americana artists from other countries, including Ilse DeLange of the Netherlands, the Maes from Australia, and Jade Bird and Yola from Britain.
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Episode 728: Americana Favorites – Sarah Shook, Tami Neilson, Carl Anderson, Mark Erelli, Dawn Landes
Dan Gursky talks about more great artists he saw at AmericanaFest: Sarah Shook, Tami Neilson, Carl Anderson, Mark Erelli and Dawn Lanes.
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Episode 727: Americana Favorites – Lori McKenna, Jade Jackson, Aaron Lee Tasjan, Dead Horses, Molly Tuttle
Our friend Dan Gursky talks about some of the best artists he saw at AmericanaFest in Nashville: Dead Horses, Molly Tuttle, Lori McKenna, Jade Jackson and Aaron Lee Tasjan.
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Episode 726: What is Americana?
Our friend Dan Gursky recently attended the AmericanaFest in Nashville. We hung out at Dan’s house for a discussion about this increasingly popular genre. Featuring music by Brandi Carlile, John Prine and I’m With Her.
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Episode 725: Supergroups
Patron of the pod Mike Snider gets to pick the topic. He’s been intrigued by the new album from the Highwomen and wants to talk about supergroups, including Them Crooked Vultures, the Traveling Wilburys, Blind Faith and more.
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Episode 724: Galaxie 500 – ‘On Fire’
Podcast patron Nick Scalera gets to pick the topic. He wants to talk about Galaxie 500’s “On Fire” album, celebrating its 30th anniversary.
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Episode 723: The Replacements and Remixes
Podcast patron Mike Wagner gets to pick the topic. We talk about the recent Replacements’ recent reissue “Dead Man’s Pop,” which includes new mixes of the album “Don’t Tell a Soul.” And we talk about remixes in general.
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Episode 722: October New Music – Palehound, Corridor
Jim’s been digging new music by Palehound and the French Canadian band Corridor. Plus, we play a Yo La Tengo cover, also by Palehound.
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Episode 721: October New Music – Angel Olsen, Ubik, Foo Fighters
Patrick’s been digging new music by indie artist Angel Olsen and Australian punk band Ubik. Plus, we play a newly released Dead Kennedys cover by Foo Fighters.
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Episode 720: Intern Sam’s CDs – T. Rex, Soul Asylum, Social Distortion
We bought young Sam Lisker some CDs – T. Rex’s “Electric Warrior,” Soul Asylum’s “And the Horse They Rode in On” and Social Distortion’s “Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell.” Today, we get his reaction to these oldies-but-goodies.