Shelby Martin Anderson is a singer, guitarist, songwriter and teacher who cut his teeth in the Austin music scene and now performs as solo acoustic act around central Mississippi. We talk looper pedals, guitar magazines, and Shelby's approach for solo performing.
Together, singer and guitarist Julie Harrison and her husband and drummer Josh Harrison are Opalescent Sky. Performing acoustic renditions of 90s hits and singer-songwriter favorites, they always get the audience singing along. In this interview we talk about how they got started performing together and the music that engages them.
Pianist, organist and choir director Julia Blake and violinist Nick Blake join me for an interview. We talk about playing music in church, genre purists, raising a musical family, and how Irish music - and a plate of cookies - brought them together.
Death Throes from a Star are a Vicksburg-based band that features Adam Rogan on drums, Jordan Wilson on bass, and Palmer Shiers on guitar. Their music is pensive and powerful, and in this interview we talk about their songwriting process, approach to jamming, and reverb pedals!
Jerrel Cooper has been playing music in and around Vicksburg for decades, performing as a singer, guitarist, bassist, drummer, and bandleader. Now, as the leader of the Levi's Gathering Place, he still does it all for the people - to connect with the musicians and music fans of his community. I had a great time talking to Jerrel, and I know you'll enjoy listening!
Don Hill is a singer, guitarist, songwriter, and leader of the jam sessions on The Roof at 1311. In this interview we talk about songwriting, jam sessions, Don's band the Down Hill, and the growing Vicksburg music scene.
Zechariah Lloyd is an singer, guitarist, and award winning songwriter from Vicksburg, MS. In this interview we talk about how he got into writing songs, his approach to music and songwriting, and Zechariah talks about making his first music video after becoming Mississippi's songwriter of the year in 2022.
Andy Arthur has run sound for Grammy winning artists like Jason Crabb and Christone "Kingfish" Ingram. He's also the drummer for Howl and the Big Bad Wolves. In this interview, Andy talks about how becoming a Christian changed his music, some of the great artists he's worked with, why he enjoys running sound, and, for the drummers out there, the Purdie shuffle.
Ashley Dawson books talent and organizes jam nights and singer-songwriter sessions at one of Vicksburg's best music venues - The Roof at 1311. Ashley is working hard to provide a fun atmosphere for the people of Vicksburg to enjoy live music by local musicians. We talk about The Roof and all the great things they have going in this episode.
Doug Spires and Tim Goodson are music ministers in Vicksburg, Mississippi who have written some great songs, individually and as a team. In this episode we talk songwriting, music ministry, and debate song lyrics.
Cindy Veazey and Eric Fowler are a big part of the Vicksburg music scene - from recording to live production to performing to theater to songwriting. In this fun, wide-ranging interview we talk about Studio 61, Devil's Duo, Howl and Wolf, and much more!
Shirley Stuart is reprising her role as Louise Seger in Always Patsy Cline at the Vicksburg Theatre Guild this May. We talk about Patsy Cline, handbells, Shirley's vocal group, and much more in this great interview.
Patchwork - featuring Jenni Piazza-Taylor on vocals, Clint Barela on bass, Brian Robbins on drums, Rusty Gardener on guitar, and Steve Taylor running sound - is a Vicksburg band that plays everything from rockabilly to metal, and has fun doing it. We laughed a lot during this conversation as the group talked about their experiences with the band.
Christie Beasley is the director of the Vicksburg Chamber Choir and the choir director at St. Aloysius High School in Vicksburg. A lifelong musician, Christie has a passion for music education and helping kids connect with music. We talk about learning to sing, pop versus classical vocal techniques, and Christies experience as the director of the Chamber Choir
Rachel Storey has played piano most of her life and recently finished her Masters degree in piano performance. She’s been teaching piano to students covering a wide range of ages and also been playing and singing at her church. We talk about all that and about striking the right balance between ego and confidence as a musician.
Nathan Hoben is a guitarist and the administrator of the "Queue the Music" Facebook group. We talk about guitars, pedals, and going digital with your rig. We also talk about some of the interesting guitars and equipment we've found recently. Nathan talks about starting the Facebook group and his aspirations for the Vicksburg music scene.
Noel Tello has been performing music in and around Vicksburg for over three decades. His wife, Missy, recently directed her first musical, 1940's Radio Hour. Noels current band, Blue Dog and the Subwoofers, features their son, Nick, on drums. Missy and Noel join me to talk about music, theater, and performing. We had a ton to talk about and it was a great conversation!
David Goodin, Joshua Goodin, and Cody Salter join me to discuss our new album, Feast of Trumpets.
Jerry Stuckey has been playing guitar for bands in Vicksburg for nearly four decades. In this episode we talk about all things guitar. Jerry talks about the differences in being the only guitar in his current band versus the two-guitar lineups he's been a part of, compares playing rhythm on acoustic and electric, and talks about getting involved in playing guitar at church. We also talk about his gig at Riverfest a few years ago. Don't miss it!
This is part 2/2 of my top 50 album draft with Dan Edney of Mighty River Records. We took turns picking our favorite albums, 25 picks each. In part 1, we made it through the first half of picks. In part 2, we finish up all 50 picks. Dr. Edney draws me into a long ode to Eric Clapton, and there are some laughs and surprise picks along the way!
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I love the context and history in the "music I like" section. I'm going to listen to Stardust tomorrow!