Tag: Songs: Ohia
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Episode 2389: In Conversation: Tommy Nickoloff, Part Three
Patrick and Scott Parks are joined by film director Tommy Nickoloff, the driving force behind a documentary on the early life and career of the late, great Ohio musician Jason Molina. In the final section of the interview, Jason Molina’s connection to the landscape of Ohio and why the truth should never get in the way of a good ghost story.
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Episode 2388: In Conversation: Tommy Nickoloff, Part Two
Patrick and Scott Parks are joined by film director Tommy Nickoloff, the driving force behind a documentary on the early life and career of the late, great Ohio musician Jason Molina. In the second part of the interview, Tommy discusses the process of getting a film accepted at a festival and his long-term vision for his film.
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Episode 691: Fan Mail – ‘Blinded by the Light,’ Jason Molina
We answer some correspondence about the “Blinded by the Light” movie and the late Jason Molina.
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Episode 645: Book – Jason Molina and Songs: Ohia
Scott Parks of Valparaiso IN is a Rockin’ the Suburbs patron. So we let him pick the topic. He chose to discuss “Riding with the Ghost,” a book about the brilliant but troubled musician Jason Molina of Songs: Ohia.
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Episode 518: 2018 Favorites – Cowboy Junkies, Songs: Ohia
We wrap up Week 2 of 2018 listener favorites with two Scotts. Scott from Marietta GA touts Cowboy Junkies’ latest album “All That Reckoning.” And Scott Parks of Valparaiso IN has a few picks for favorite but finally settles on a Songs: Ohia special reissue (with previously unreleased tracks) called “Love & Work: The Lioness Sessions.”
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Episode 262: Listener Favorites 2017 – Morphine, Chicago and More
It’s Greg From The Chicago Suburbs’ turn to talk about his favorite music of 2017. His eclectic list includes an album reissue, a documentary and a book.
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Episode 65: Perfect Pop with Nate Scott (and Songs: Ohia)
Our Perfect Pop series continues, as guest Nate Scott makes a pick. He goes with a tune by Songs: Ohia. You’ll love it (because it’s perfect). Plus, Jim and Patrick play other selections from Nate’s playlist of “perfect songs.”




