Strap in for an EPIC episode as we sit down with one of the most influential voices in bluegrass and Americana—the legendary Peter Rowan! 🤠🎻🔥For over six decades, Peter has been at the heart of music history, playing alongside icons like Bill Monroe, Jerry Garcia, David Grisman, and more! In this episode, we dive deep into his journey, inspirations, and philosophies, covering everything from Buddhism to bluegrass, Hawaii to honky-tonks, and everything in between! 🌎🎶🧘♂️💥 What to Expect in This Episode:🎸 From Bill Monroe to Billy Strings – Peter talks about his start with Bill Monroe & The Bluegrass Boys and how bluegrass has evolved into today’s scene with artists like Billy Strings & Molly Tuttle! 🔥🎶🧘♂️ Breathwork, Buddhism & Keeping His Voice Strong – Want to know the secret behind Peter’s incredible voice at 82 years old? It’s all about breathing, Buddhist mantras, and vocal discipline—no tinctures or fancy remedies required! 🕉️🎤🌎 Music Without Borders – Peter has explored Tex-Mex, Hawaiian slack-key, blues, country, folk, and even reggae! 🇲🇽🌺🎶 He shares how different cultures have influenced his sound and how music is a universal language.🎵 The Magic of Songwriting – From “Panama Red” to “Midnight Moonlight”, Peter talks about how he writes songs, co-writing with young talents like Wyatt Ellis, and how inspiration finds you when you’re ready for it. ✍️🌙🍄 Psychedelics, Sobriety & Spirituality – Peter opens up about his past experiences with psychedelics, why he stepped away, and how clarity of mind fuels his creativity today. 🌿☕🧘🔥 Upcoming Album & Tour Dates! – Peter gives us the inside scoop on his new album, "Tales of the Free Mexican Airforce" with Los TexManiacs 🇲🇽🎶, plus where you can catch him live in 2025! 🎤🚐🎧 Hit play now & join the conversation! This episode is packed with wisdom, history, humor, and musical magic you won’t want to miss!💬 Drop a comment with your favorite Peter Rowan song & don’t forget to subscribe! 🎙️✨👇👇👇#WhatsTheReasonForThis #PeterRowan #BluegrassLegend #MusicWithoutBorders #BuddhistBluegrass #PanamaRed #BillyStrings #JerryGarcia #AmericanaMusic #PodcastLife 🎶🔥
Buckle up, because this episode is packed with mystery, music, and absolute mayhem! 🤠🔎🎶 The crew is back with unfiltered stories, unexpected twists, and plenty of laughs as they recap a wild boys' trip to Atlanta and a murder mystery dinner gone off the rails in Denver.From dodging snowstorms to rocking out at a Billy Strings show, and even debating who the real murderer was at a dinner theater, this episode is a chaotic mix of adventure, inside jokes, and pure entertainment. 🎸🎤🔹 What’s in Store for This Episode?🎭 Murder Mystery Gone Wild – Tyler and Shay hit up a Western-style dinner theater in Denver, where Tyler’s over-the-top cowboy costume had everyone convinced he was part of the show. Was the mystery solved, or did they rewrite the ending themselves? 🤔🔫🍽️🎶 Billy Strings, Train Songs & Setlist Breakdowns – The Atlanta crew braves 14 inches of snow ❄️ just to make it to the airport for a trip to see Billy Strings live in Georgia. They break down the setlists, insane performances, and why train songs are dominating the tour 🚂🔥.😂 Concert Shenanigans & Fan Encounters – From awkward audience interactions to full-on matchmaking attempts, the guys share the funniest and weirdest moments with fellow fans—including an unexpected “orange exchange” 🍊👀.🍕 Late-Night Chaos – What happens when you mix exhaustion, a $70 pizza order, and a reality TV binge? Absolute madness. The hotel room recap is one for the books, including Jared’s battle to sleep while Kodi leads a 4 AM rewatch of the concert. 🛏️📺🤣💰 A Huge Win for the Community – The team gives an update on their massive fundraising effort, which raised over $25,000 for a great cause. Learn how they connected with the family and how the money is helping to keep Drew’s name alive ❤️👏.🎧 Don’t Miss Out!This episode has everything—music, mystery, mayhem, and a whole lot of nonsense. Whether you're a Billy Strings fan, love a good mystery, or just enjoy chaotic storytelling, this one’s for you!🎶 Hit play now and join the fun! And don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and share so you never miss an episode of What’s The Reason For This! ⭐🎙️👉 Follow us on social media & let us know: What’s YOUR favorite Billy Strings song? #WhatsTheReasonForThis #Podcast #BillyStrings #MurderMystery #ConcertLife #PodcastAdventures
🎧 Billy Strings fans, this one’s for you! 🎧This week on What's The Reason For This, Kodi and Shay dive deep into the world of BMFSDB with an exclusive interview featuring Todd and Becky—the dedicated duo behind Billy Motha Fu#$in Strings Data Base, the ultimate fan-created Billy Strings database! 🎶💙From casual fans to the masterminds behind this go-to resource, Todd and Becky take us on their journey, sharing behind-the-scenes insights, community-driven initiatives, and how YOU can be a part of it. Here’s what’s in store:🗓️ The Birth of BMFSDB The FIRST Billy Data Base – Todd and Becky walk us through their musical journeys and how their passion for Billy Strings led them to create BMFSDB in late 2021. 🎸💡🤝 A Community-Driven Hub – Discover how fan interaction fuels BMFSDB, with comments, upvotes, show annotations, and a space for fans to contribute their knowledge and memories. 📝🎤💻 Behind the Code – Get a peek under the hood! Todd and Becky break down the technical side of BMFSDB, what it takes to maintain and improve it, and why they need contributors to help keep it thriving. 🖥️⚙️🎨 Get Involved! – Want to leave your mark? BMFSDB is running a logo design contest, giving fans a chance to contribute to the visual identity of the database. 🏆🖌️🎶 Collaboration with Train Songs – Learn how BMFSDB is making waves in the music world, teaming up with Train Songs to expand the reach of Billy’s music history. 🚂🎵🎤 Fan Favorites & The Future – Todd and Becky share their all-time favorite Billy Strings songs and give us a glimpse into what’s next for BMFSDB. The future is bright! 🔮✨🌟 This episode is all about fan dedication, collaboration, and the power of music bringing people together. Whether you're a longtime Billy fan or just discovering the magic, you won’t want to miss this deep dive into one of the most passionate fan-driven projects out there! 🎶🔥🎧 Tune in, get inspired, and join the movement! #BMFS #BMFSDB #BillyStrings #FanPower #WhatsTheReasonForThis
🚂🎶 All Aboard the Train Songz Express! 🎶🚂This week on What’s The Reason For This, we’re joined by the mysterious masterminds behind the beloved bluegrass meme page-turned-print zine, Train Songz—aka Promontory Paul and The Conductor! 🎩🤫While they may stay anonymous (sorry, no face reveals!), their passion for music, history, and deep-cut train tracks is front and center in this episode. If you’re a fan of Billy Strings, old-time bluegrass, and the art of print media, this one’s for you!🎙️ What We Talk About:📜 The Origin of Train Songz – What started as a punny tweet (with zero engagement, by the way 😆) transformed into an online community, and later, a full-fledged quarterly print zine! But why did they move from memes to ink and paper? They break down the evolution and why tactile, tangible media still matters in a digital age. 📰📊 Train Song Stats & The Art of Music Baseball – If you thought baseball stats were detailed, wait until you hear how these guys track train-related songs played at Billy’s shows. From most frequently played train tunes (shoutout to "Slow Train" 🚂) to legendary one-off performances (👀 April 13th, Tampa—we’re looking at you 👀), these guys are crunching the numbers like true setlist analysts.💌 The Joy of Holding a Physical Zine – In an age where most people are doom-scrolling on their phones 📱, these guys are keeping print media alive. From the hand-folded early editions to full-on artist-commissioned covers, they discuss the beauty of holding something tangible and why fans love flipping through Billy Strings setlist breakdowns, music history deep dives, and incredible original artwork. 🎨🤝 Building a Community Within the Community – Train Songz isn’t just about Billy Strings—it’s about amplifying the bluegrass scene as a whole. Whether it’s highlighting bands like Mountain Grass Unit, showcasing lesser-known train ballads, or connecting artists and fans, they’re using their platform to spread the love for bluegrass far and wide. 💙📬 How to Get Your Hands on the Zine – Whether you want a one-time issue, a full-year subscription, or even a free copy (yep, they’re committed to getting this in people’s hands regardless of their budget), you can grab yours at zine.trainsongs.net. The sliding scale pricing model keeps it accessible, and if you’re lucky, you might even snag one on lot at a show!🔥 If you’re a Billy Strings fan, a stats nerd, a bluegrass historian, or just someone who loves seeing passionate people build something special, this episode is a must-listen! 🎧Grab your conductor’s hat, pull out your harmonica, and hop aboard the Train Songz Express! 🚂🎶 And of course… DON’T THROW YOUR FREAKIN’ TRAIN WHISTLES AT BILLY! 🚫🎺Want to support Train Songz? 🔗 Subscribe to the zine at zine.trainsongs.net 💰 📩 Get your hands on a free copy if needed—they just want to share the love! 💙 📲 Follow them on Instagram @Train_Songz to stay on track 🚆
In this chaotic, hilarious, and brutally honest episode, Kodi & Shay sit down with the one and only Andy Frasco—musician, podcaster, and professional bringer of good vibes—to dive deep into the realities of touring, the insanity of the modern music industry, and the wild ride that is his life. 🎶🚐🔥 What’s Inside This Episode?🎸 From Hustler to Headliner – Andy takes us back to his early days, hustling as a teenage booking agent, cold-calling venues, and faking his way into the music business. (Spoiler: It worked.) Fast forward to today, and he’s headlining Mission Ballroom—his biggest indoor show ever!💰 The Ugly Truth About Ticket Prices – Ever wondered why a $30 ticket suddenly turns into $57 at checkout? Andy breaks down the ridiculous fees, rising tour costs, and how musicians are getting squeezed while ticketing companies and venues rake in the cash.👕 Merch Madness – Think $40 for a T-shirt is crazy? Andy explains why merch is one of the only ways bands actually make money and how rising production costs are putting a squeeze on independent artists.🏡 Finally Finding "Home" – After 15+ years on the road and 200+ shows a year, Andy opens up about how Denver finally feels like home, the importance of community, and what it means to truly settle down.🧠 Music & Mental Health – Touring isn’t all backstage parties and crowd surfing—it takes a toll. Andy shares how he’s learned to prioritize his mental health, ditch bad habits, and stay sane while constantly being on the move.🤯 Snoop Dogg & Zac Brown?! – You read that right. Andy spills the details on a collab with Snoop Dogg & Zac Brown, how it came together, and what it means for his career as a songwriter.🎤 The Pressure of Performance – Whether it’s a Tuesday night in Indiana or a packed festival stage, Andy and his band give 100% every night—because fans deserve a show, no matter what day of the week it is.💀 Facing Mortality & Fighting for Happiness – Andy gets deep about watching his mother battle cancer, the fear of losing loved ones, and the importance of living in the moment. His take? Find joy, embrace the chaos, and don’t let the bad days win.🤣 Absolute Chaos & Shenanigans – Of course, no episode would be complete without: ✅ Vasectomy jokes ✂️😂 ✅ "Suck my dick from the back" energy 😆 ✅ Trolls named Ryan Williams catching strays 🫣 ✅ Hippie crack confessions & quitting nitrous 🍄💨 ✅ Big Mac cravings & the best hangover meals 🍔🥴 ✅ Kodi’s questionable “murder dungeon” podcast studio 😳🎟️ Don’t Miss Andy’s Biggest Show Yet! 🎟️ WWW.ANDYFRASCO.COM/TOUR 💻📱 Andy is headlining Mission Ballroom on February 7, and he needs your help packing the house! Even if you don’t know his music, don’t like his music, or just want to drink at the bar—grab a ticket and support an artist who gives his all every single night.Oh, and if you buy a ticket, you get a 40% discount on your next vasectomy. (Kidding… maybe.)🎧 Listen now, laugh hard, and get your ass to the show! 🚀
In this jam-packed episode of What’s the Reason for This?, Kodi and Shay dive into an unforgettable weekend of fundraising, music, and community love. 🎶 From their efforts to support the family of Drew Dauphin to backstage moments at Billy Strings’ Denver shows, this episode is packed with heart, humor, and memorable stories. 🌟🔥 What You’ll Hear in This Episode: 🙋♂️ Answers About The Raffle: The guys spend the opening part of the show updating the details about the winners, when to expect emails, who's receiving this money and more. ❤️ Melodies of Relief: Between shows, Kodi and Shay reflect on their successful fundraiser for Drew Dauphin’s family, raising over $25,000 with incredible community support and touching stories of generosity.🎤 A Three-Night Spectacle: Kodi and Shay recap the high-energy Billy Strings shows, starting with a jaw-dropping Wargasm opener and ending with a weekend of unforgettable jams. They share their favorite setlist moments, like Meet Me at the Creek, Rocky Raccoon, Heartbeat of America, and the emotional How Mountain Girls Can Love. As well as special guest sit ins by Greensky Bluegrass' Dave Bruzza and Paul Hoffman.👀 Behind the Scenes: An exclusive backstage experience where they met Billy and the band, toured the setup, and witnessed the meticulous preparation that goes into putting on arena-sized bluegrass shows. 🌟 Highlights from the Pit: From standout performances to Kodi’s glowing yellow sweater that fans spotted from the rafters, the duo shares what it’s like to be in the thick of the action at a Billy Strings concert. 🎟️ Fan Camaraderie and Firsts: The new 360-stage setup at Ball Arena brought surprises, including a lottery wristband system that gave fresh fans their chance to hit the rail, ensuring an inclusive experience for newcomers and longtime followers alike. 🔥 Afterparty Energy: The wild DJ Spilly (Royal Massat) afterparty at a packed local bar, where fans and band members alike danced into the night.🎶 This episode is a love letter to the bluegrass scene, the Billy Strings community, and the power of music to bring people together. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just curious, you’ll feel like you were there for every song, every cheer, and every special moment. 💫👉 Listen now and join the journey. Link in bio! 🎧
In this jam-packed episode of What’s the Reason for This?, Kodi and Shay sit down with 15-year-old mandolin sensation Wyatt Ellis to talk about his journey, his love for bluegrass, and what’s next for this rising star. 🌟 From his East Tennessee roots to performing on legendary stages, Wyatt shares stories full of inspiration, tradition, and passion for music. 🎸🎻🔥 What You’ll Hear in This Episode:🎟️ Honoring Drew Dauphin: Updates on the Melodies of Relief raffle, featuring incredible prizes like Wyatt’s signed 45, all to support Drew’s family. ❤️🎶 Discovering Music: How Wyatt fell in love with the mandolin at age 10, inspired by the Osborne Brothers and bluegrass legends like Bill Monroe.🤝 Mentorship and Opportunities: From Sierra Hull to Peter Rowan, hear how Wyatt has worked with bluegrass greats and honed his craft during the pandemic.🌬️ The Story Behind Winds of Rowan County: How a gust of wind during a conversation with Peter Rowan inspired the title of their heartfelt collaboration.🎸 A Piece of History: The story of Wyatt’s 100-year-old Gibson mandolin and the sacrifices he made to own an instrument rich with tradition.🎤 Performing on Iconic Stages: Wyatt reflects on playing the Grand Ole Opry, the Ryman Auditorium, and other unforgettable moments alongside legends like Daily & Vincent.🚀 The Future of Bluegrass: Wyatt talks about his band, upcoming tours, and keeping traditional bluegrass alive while adding his own fresh twist.🎶 This episode is packed with heart, humor, and a celebration of music that bridges generations. Whether you're a die-hard bluegrass fan or just curious, this conversation will leave you inspired! 💫👉 Listen now and join us on this musical journey. Link in bio! 🎧
From epic three-night sets to hilarious moments in the crowd, this episode is packed with insider tales and unforgettable memories. In this heartfelt and emotional episode of What’s the Reason for This?, Kodi and Shay navigate the highs and lows of their New Year’s experience in New Orleans. What started as a celebration of music and community took a somber turn with the devastating terror attack on the city.🔥 What’s Inside:A City Shaken: Reflections on the tragic terror attack in New Orleans and its impact on the community.Remembering Drew: A tribute to the life and legacy of Drew, whose untimely passing left a void in the music world.Resilience of New Orleans: Stories of how the community came together in the wake of tragedy, showing strength and solidarity.Music as Healing: How Billy Strings and the live music experience offered a moment of solace and unity during a difficult time.Billy’s Shakedown Vibes: Fan encounters, hilarious security moments, and Billy’s return to his roots.Wook Dollars & Raffles: Gambling for prizes like signed posters, merch, and even meeting Billy himself.Setlist Highlights: Incredible performances of “Edmund Fitzgerald,” “Stratosphere Blues,” and more.Manifesting Magic: How Shay’s dream of hearing “Nutshell” live came true!Hilarious Mishaps: From forgetting enough socks to setting off a smoke alarm in a 100-year-old house.🎶 This episode is a powerful reminder of the fragility of life, the strength of community, and the enduring power of music to bring people together.👉 Listen now for an emotional journey through loss, hope, and the spirit of New Orleans. Link in bio. 🎧#NewOrleans #BillyStrong #PodcastLife #CommunityResilience #TributeToDrew
Get ready for an action-packed episode of What’s the Reason for This?! This week, Kodi and Shay pull back the curtain on the fascinating and often chaotic world surrounding Billy Strings and the beloved Billy Base database. 💻🎶Kodi recounts a jaw-dropping, once-in-a-lifetime experience—a surprise 52-minute video chat with none other than Billy Strings himself! 🤯 From hilarious fan moments to heart-to-heart conversations about mental health, fame, and the challenges of staying true to your artistic vision, this episode offers an unfiltered look at the person behind the music. 🎤✨The duo tackles controversial topics like fan entitlement, the evolution of the Billy Strings brand, and the tricky balance between artistic integrity and commercial success. 🧐 Are you #TeamBilly or #TeamBillyBase? You might change your mind after hearing the thoughtful discussions about the complexities of this situation and the emotional toll fame can take on an artist.Shay also shares his signature humor and insights, breaking down the dynamics of fan culture and the wild ride of navigating internet trolls. 🤪 Meanwhile, Kodi reflects on how fandom influences the music scene, reminding us all to find the truth somewhere in the middle of every debate.Whether you’re a devoted Billy Strings fan 🎶, someone intrigued by the behind-the-scenes workings of the music industry 🏢, or just here for the laughs 🤭, this episode delivers a little bit of everything. And don’t worry—there are plenty of laughs, memes, and candid moments to keep you entertained! 😂🔥🛠 Highlights:Kodi’s surreal video call with Billy Strings and what they talked about for almost an hour 🎥🗣️Exploring the controversy behind Billy Base and its role in fan culture 🧐📊A heartfelt look at the human side of Billy Strings and his journey to stardom 🫶The balance between artistry and corporate growth in the music industry 🌟Tons of laughs, memes, and candid moments from your favorite hosts 😂🙌
In this jam-packed episode, Kodi and Shay tackle one of the hottest topics in the bluegrass community: the sudden disappearance of Billy Base, the beloved online archive for all things Billy Strings. From setlists and stats to fan art and rare videos, Billy Base was a treasure trove for fans, musicians, and anyone wanting to dive deep into the Billy Strings experience. Its brief disappearance left fans buzzing with speculation, theories, and a dash of drama.Kodi and Shay unpack the situation, from cryptic online posts and Billy’s own comments about the tool to rumors swirling about the relationship between Billy Base’s creator and Billy’s management team. Was it a simple technical glitch, or is something bigger brewing behind the scenes? As always, the duo blends humor with insight while navigating this intriguing story, taking time to reflect on the importance of fan-driven projects in cultivating a music scene.But the episode doesn’t stop there. Listeners are also treated to wild concert tales, including chaotic mishaps involving overly enthusiastic fans, unforgettable performances by Billy Strings and other bluegrass legends, and discussions about the unique challenges of managing a thriving music community. Shay shares his thoughts on the growing popularity of bluegrass, and Kodi highlights the role artists like Billy Strings play in both preserving the genre’s roots and pushing it into uncharted territory.This episode balances hilarious anecdotes with thoughtful commentary about the intersection of fandom, artistry, and technology. Whether you’re a hardcore Billy Strings fan or just love a good mystery, this episode will keep you entertained and engaged from start to finish.
In this episode of What’s The Reason For This, Kodi and Shay welcome special guests Jillian Quinlan and Jill from the nonprofit organization Healing the Herd. The discussion dives into the organization’s mission to provide harm reduction resources and education to communities, particularly within the music scene. Jillian, a nurse, explains the critical need for resources like Narcan and fentanyl test strips to prevent overdoses, especially as the opioid epidemic continues to impact unsuspecting individuals. Jill shares her personal story of administering Narcan at a concert, illustrating how quick action and proper tools can save lives.The conversation sheds light on the stigma surrounding harm reduction efforts. Jillian and Jill stress that carrying Narcan isn’t about condoning drug use; rather, it’s about protecting and supporting the community. They discuss the challenges they face in getting venues to allow harm reduction materials, the misconceptions about fentanyl and Narcan, and the importance of breaking barriers for mental health and drug safety conversations.Listeners learn about H33ling the Herd’s efforts to create a safer festival and concert culture, including distributing lanyards equipped with Narcan, CPR masks, and fentanyl test strips. Jillian and Jill also highlight their mental health initiatives and plans to expand their reach through a website, grants, and partnerships. They invite volunteers and supporters to join their mission and share ways to contribute, such as helping with grant writing or simply spreading awareness.Closing on a hopeful note, Kodi and Shay emphasize the importance of community and kindness, encouraging listeners to make harm reduction a part of their personal responsibility. With laughter, heartfelt anecdotes, and a call to action, this episode is both a powerful educational tool and a testament to the strength of grassroots efforts in saving lives.
In this lively and heartfelt episode of What's the Reason for This, the host welcomes members of the Tonewood String Band to discuss their journey, passion for bluegrass, and their ambitious Kickstarter campaign to fund their debut album and national tour. The episode starts with a humorous anecdote about a bandmate and quickly transitions into the inspiring story of how the band formed post-pandemic. The members share their diverse musical backgrounds, from classical training and Middle Eastern influences to bluegrass and folk, showcasing the eclectic roots that shape their unique sound. Listeners get a behind-the-scenes look at the challenges of managing a band, from lineup changes to the grueling schedule of 100+ shows a year. The band members dive into their creative process, the evolution of their music, and the camaraderie that makes Tonewood more than just a group of musicians. The highlight of the conversation is the Kickstarter campaign, where the band details their funding goals, tiered rewards (including private recordings, merch, and even unique experiences like vinyl shopping or pool-playing sessions with members), and the importance of community support in making their album a reality. The episode concludes with heartfelt reflections on why this album matters—not just to the band, but to their fans and the bluegrass community—and an open call to listeners to join their journey and be part of Tonewood's growing legacy. - The Tonewood String Band started in 2021 and has played over a hundred shows a year. - Community support is crucial for local bands to thrive. - The evolution of music allows for creativity and experimentation. - Transitioning to live performances can be daunting but rewarding. - Band dynamics can change with new members and influences. - Songwriting is a collaborative process within the band. - Kickstarter campaigns can help fund music projects effectively. - Touring requires significant commitment and planning. - Musical backgrounds of band members vary greatly, enriching their sound. - Support from bandmates boosts confidence during performances. - The Kickstarter campaign includes various tiers with unique incentives. - Promotional efforts involved personal outreach and creative video content. - The band aims to create an album that represents their authentic sound. - Community support is crucial for the success of the album. - Tonewood's music is a blend of original compositions and bluegrass influences. - The band members are passionate about their individual contributions to the music. - They have a strong desire to connect with fans through live performances. - The album is seen as a significant milestone in their musical journey. - The band is committed to making music that resonates with listeners. - Tonewood believes in the power of community to uplift artists.
In this episode of What's the Reason for This, Kodi and Shay dive deep into a fascinating conversation with Andy Hall, renowned musician and dobro player from The Infamous Stringdusters. Hall takes listeners on a journey through his musical evolution, from his early days at Berklee College of Music to his transition from guitar to dobro after a hand injury. He shares how his passion for bluegrass developed and how he found himself immersed in Nashville’s legendary music scene, even playing alongside country icon Dolly Parton.Listeners are treated to Hall’s reflections on forming The Infamous Stringdusters and how the Colorado bluegrass scene profoundly influenced the band's sound and energetic, improvisational style. Hall also discusses his experiences touring with both traditional and progressive bluegrass groups, offering insights into the dynamic balance between honoring bluegrass roots and embracing improvisational freedom.The episode covers Hall’s unique musical journey, his approach to mental resilience, and how meditation and nature help him find balance amidst a busy touring schedule. The hosts also explore Hall’s thoughts on collaboration, the bluegrass scene in Colorado, and his aspirations for the dobro. This is an inspiring listen for fans of bluegrass and anyone curious about the life of a modern-day musician blending tradition with innovation.
This week, Kodi and Shay share the inside story of organizing their upcoming "Bluegrass and Bowling" benefit concert, a heartfelt endeavor to raise funds for Hurricane Helene victims. They dive into the rollercoaster of emotions, technical mishaps, and unexpected challenges of their first wave of fundraising, reflecting on the journey so far and the hope for an even bigger turnout at the event. Taking place at Chipper’s Lanes on November 15th, the benefit features live music from Magoo, Mighty Holler, and Strings in the Box—bands that are donating their time and talent to support the cause. Kodi and Shay emphasize that every ticket purchased, whether or not attendees make it in person, helps provide essential relief for communities in need.As always, the episode is filled with hilarious anecdotes, including Shay’s own wild (and slightly embarrassing) fainting experience at a sold-out Halloween show. They recount the unforgettable lineup at Globe Hall, the insane energy, and why, sometimes, a little hydration is key to making it through the night. Shay reflects on the surreal feeling of being face-down during one of his favorite band’s songs, while Kodi talks about the thrill of hearing bluegrass covers of songs like Enter Sandman and Billie Jean that took the crowd to a whole new level.Amidst the laughs and stories, Kodi and Shay call on their listeners to spread the word, support the event, and get out there to vote, even if it means skipping out on a favorite concert. They also announce a shift in the fundraising format from a glitch-filled auction to live raffle tickets, creating a more inclusive way for attendees and online supporters alike to take part in the cause. Kodi passionately explains why fundraising, even if it’s a bit chaotic, is essential and how every dollar raised goes directly to vetted nonprofits and relief efforts.Finally, the duo shares plans for future episodes and a call for any bluegrass experts out there to join them in a deep dive into the genre’s roots. With a blend of humor, music, and heartfelt activism, this episode shows that making a difference can be as rewarding as it is challenging.
In this episode, the hosts dive into their efforts to raise funds for natural disaster relief through their nonprofit initiative, "Melodies of Relief." They discuss the success of their recent fundraising at a Billy Strings concert in Huntsville, where they filled a U-Haul with essential supplies for victims in Appalachia. The hosts celebrate their collaboration with local venues and bands, such as Magoo and The Mighty Holler, and announce the upcoming "Bluegrass and Bowling" benefit show. They also share details about the challenges faced while setting up their auction website, encouraging listeners to bid on items, from concert tickets to unique memorabilia.The episode touches on the power of the music community and the importance of giving back. The hosts stress that 100% of proceeds from their efforts will go toward vetted nonprofits aiding disaster-struck areas. They call on listeners to spread the word, participate in the auction, and support their local communities. The tone remains lighthearted despite the serious cause, with humorous personal stories peppered throughout, like one host recounting a viral "McRib Run" adventure that gained national media attention.
In this powerful and emotional episode, we discuss the devastating impact of natural disasters, particularly focusing on Hurricane Helene. The conversation covers the widespread destruction caused by flooding, toxic mud, and downed power lines, shedding light on the often-overlooked dangers that follow these disasters, such as contamination in floodwaters and the serious mental health toll on survivors.The hosts reflect on the often short-lived media attention disasters receive and emphasize the importance of ongoing support. As the conversation deepens, they discuss the importance of grassroots relief efforts, the need for proper disaster education, and how the local community can play a pivotal role in recovery.A major theme in the episode is how the music community can come together to help. The hosts announce their initiative, Melodies of Relief, a nonprofit organization dedicated to raising funds for disaster victims through benefit concerts and silent auctions. They discuss how they’re partnering with small nonprofits and leveraging their network to make a real impact, encouraging their listeners to contribute, whether through donations, auctions, or by spreading awareness.Listeners will be inspired by stories of bravery, community support, and the creative ways people are coming together to rebuild. The episode concludes with a call to action, inviting the audience to join the cause by donating, participating in auctions, or simply sharing the message to help communities affected by natural disasters.
In this episode we welcome legendary guest David Gans, a multi-talented musician, journalist, and host of The Golden Road on SiriusXM. The conversation dives deep into Gans' life and career, including his experiences in the Grateful Dead community, his evolution from music journalism to radio, and his reflections on the Grateful Dead's lasting cultural legacy. Gans shares personal stories about his surgery recovery, his recent travels to Las Vegas for Dead & Company's final run, and a vacation in Hawaii. He also talks about his involvement in writing the book Playing in the Band and his journey in curating and hosting a Grateful Dead-themed radio show.The episode touches on the improvisational essence of Grateful Dead's music, Gans’ approach to interviewing legendary musicians, and the impact of Dead & Company's recent performances, particularly their collaboration with John Mayer. He discusses the importance of preserving the Grateful Dead's culture and community, how the band's music will continue to thrive through new generations of musicians, and shares insights on teaching his Stanford course on the band's music and culture. For Deadheads and music enthusiasts alike, this episode offers an enriching conversation on the ongoing influence of one of the most iconic bands in music history.
The button has been pushed, this time we come to you live from the Billy Strings Renewal festival poster line. We talk with numerous fans just hours before Billy announced he had to leave his own festival to fly back to Michigan on Ringo Starr's private jet to be with his wife Ally for the birth of their first baby.Join us as we discuss with the fans about how they got into the scene, what they love about Billy Strings' music, how many shows they've been to and what they think of his new Highway Prayers album. Not to mention what they may not love about the scene.We also take some time to sit down with a one on one interview with 13 year old mandolin player Vance Bonebreak. Sit with us as we learn just how long he's been playing, who he has had the pleasure of pickin' with and his big plans for the future.
In this special episode, we sit down with the legendary Smiley, the self-proclaimed "Mayor" of the Billy Strings fan community. Just days before the highly anticipated Renewal Festival, Smiley joins us to share his remarkable journey from being a disabled combat veteran battling alcoholism and PTSD to finding peace, purpose, and sobriety through the power of music and community.We dive deep into Smiley’s first Billy Strings show at Summer Camp in 2021, how a chance encounter with WSMFP changed his life, and why he’s now a fixture at over 230 Billy Strings shows. Along the way, Smiley shares personal stories, from losing his wallet in Las Vegas, to the challenges of balancing the love of live shows with financial reality, to his passion for protecting the next generation of Billy fans.With heartwarming anecdotes, raw reflections on sobriety, and laugh-out-loud moments about life on tour, Smiley opens up about what it means to be part of a fanbase that’s as tight-knit as it is misunderstood. He also addresses the keyboard warriors who question how he gets by and reveals the deeper purpose behind his ever-present smile.As we approach Renewal, this episode serves as both a celebration of the Billy Strings community and a reminder of the power of music to bring people together from all walks of life. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or new to the scene, this episode is sure to resonate with anyone who’s ever been moved by the magic of live music.Join us for a candid, unfiltered conversation filled with laughter, insight, and a whole lot of heart.
In this episode, we dive deep into the vibrant world of music poster collecting with our special guest, Tony Sipich. A Las Vegas resident and longtime poster aficionado, Tony shares his journey from a passionate concert-goer to a key figure in the collector community. We discuss the allure of limited-edition gig posters, the wild experiences of waiting in line for hours, and the ever-growing poster scene, including the underground world of "waffles" and the intricate process of acquiring highly sought-after prints. Along the way, Tony and our hosts swap stories about iconic artists like Chuck Sperry, the madness of Dead & Co. poster drops, and navigating the challenges and joys of building a collection in today's fast-paced poster market. Whether you're a seasoned collector or just curious about the poster game, this episode is packed with humor, insight, and a genuine love for the art and community. Tune in for a raw, authentic conversation that will leave you itching to start your own collection!