Mary Gauthier, Paul Jones, James Pearson
Description
In this episode, you can hear a searingly honest and open interview with Nashville Americana singer Mary Gauthier. Mary is a true troubador, writing perfectly crafted Americana songs about life, death, love and loss. Her story is unique - a rich tapestry of addiction and recovery, interlaced with an unusually late start as a recording artist. This is an incredibly powerful, personal interview with an artist who is at the very top of her game. Mary also gives us a Turn Up The Volume! exclusive, sharing a live version of a track which has not yet been recorded and released.
Nick also chats at length to blues royalty Paul Jones about 60 plus years in the industry, all the way back to his time as lead singer of Manfred Mann, and to James Pearson, one of this country's very finest jazz musicians. Expect a fascinating chat which illustrates James' passion to debunk some of the myths and misconceptions around jazz music.
All three artists in this month's podcast have a storied history with The Stables. To go and see them at the venue, head over to stables.org to buy your tickets.
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