Episodes

  • Sad Songs Happy Hour, That Bar Is in Hell, Mental Health, and Disabled Joy - Dive Bar Music Club
    May 5 2026
    Amanda Miles and Chad Cochran bring sonically disparate, but thematically similar, music to Dive Bar Music Club. We end up with some deep conversation about taking care of our mental health and how that impacts the music community. The playlist moves through love, loss, and nostalgia. Amanda shares her latest Jason Isbell obsession, Chad leans into indie rock and some 90s throwbacks, and together we talk about how music becomes a lifeline during tough times. Amanda shares a bit about her progressive blindness, how it impacts her when going to see bands and venues lack accessibility, and teases an upcoming feature regarding her diagnosis in Bodies of Opinion.Catch Our Tastemaker PlaylistsApple Music Tidal Bands and Musicians Featured in Episode 8Willow Avalon w/ Jason IsbellElla LangleyThe Afghan WhigsLuke Combs w/ Alison KraussPaul McCartneyArcwelderMental Health Resources If you need immediate support, call or text 988 in the USA for connection to a trained volunteer who can help.NAMINuci's SpaceYour state occupational health or vocational rehabilitation officeMusic Health AllianceMusiCaresSims FoundationHAAM (Health Alliance for Austin Musicians)The RegularsChad CochranAmanda MilesSloane SpencerMusicians, Venues, Events, and Themes Referenced in This EpisodeAlan JacksonAppalachian State UniversityAthensAtlantaBodies of OpinionBrian Lee BrownBirminghamBowling GreenChicagoCoca-Cola AmphitheaterDave GrohlDavid ByrneFaith HillGarth BrooksJack WhiteJim WhiteLaughing HyenasLive NationLinda RonstadtLuaka BopMadison Square GardenMartina McBrideMinneapolisMiranda LambertNational Independent Venue Association (NIVA)Nelsonville Music FestivalNew Disabled SouthOhioOkemahPatrick KeelerRaconteursRed Rocks AmphitheatreReba McEntireRingo StarrRyman AuditoriumSteve AlbiniTabernacleTedeschi Trucks BandThem Crooked VulturesTouch and Go RecordsTopher BrownTyler ChildersVince GillWhite StripesWoody Guthrie Folk FestivalWynonna JuddRecommended If You Likedive bar music club, music podcast, 90s alt rock, emerging songwriters, Jason Isbell, Luke Combs, Alison Krauss, Ella Langley, mental health and music, concert photography, music festivals, country music scene, music recommendations, indie music, music accessibility, songwriter interviews, music playlists, music discussions, Americana music, music industry insights, Dive Bar Music Club podcast, music podcast 2026, indie music discussion, 90s alt rock nostalgia, indie rock playlist, Americana music podcast, country music deep dive, Jason Isbell fans, Willow Avalon Cardinal Sin, Luke Combs Alison Krauss duet, Ella Langley cover songs, Toby Keith cover reinterpretation, music and mental health, music as therapy, emotional connection to music, nostalgic music themes, love and loss songs, sad music playlist, songwriting and storytelling, emerging artists 2025, indie folk and synth folk, Icelandic folk music, live music culture, concert photography, music festivals 2026, backstage photography, touring musicians life, TikTok music discovery, viral music trends, album recommendations podcast, Paul McCartney new music, Afghan Whigs comeback, Arc Welder band, college rock revival, 90s music revival, alternative rock discussion, music community podcast, disabled joy and music, accessibility in live music venues, mental health in music industry, musicians mental health advocacy, music and identity, podcast music recommendations, discovering new artists, genre-blending playlists, music nerd culture
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    56 mins
  • Record Store Day, Public Radio, and Music Loose Associations - Dive Bar Music Club
    Apr 20 2026
    We’re big fans of public radio and festivals for music discovery. Charles Hale and Nelson Gullett had a small world radio-meets-real-life Big Ears connection. Public radio keeps new music alive and thriving, even as the federal government slashed budgets and extremist subcultures try to wield power over art.Driver 8 Records gears up for Record Store Day and launches a vinyl record club. Sloane Spencer continues to float her musical loose associations, this time sharing, "If Randy Newman, Leon Russell, and Levon Helm hung out listening to the Beatles, this might be the song they wrote." So pour yourself something nice, slide into the booth, and get ready for a mix of good stories and the kind of musical rabbit holes you’ll be glad you fell into.Catch Our Tastemaker PlaylistsApple MusicTidalBands Featured in Episode 7FleaJesse Ed DavisKathleen EdwardsKruangbinLeon BridgesThe MontvalesNeko CaseSilver SkylarksYagodySupport Your Local Public Radio StationWDVX KRFCRecord Store Day & Driver 8 Records' Record ClubDriver 8 RecordsThe RegularsNelson GullettCharles HaleSloane SpencerMusicians, Festivals, Venues, and Events Mentioned in this EpisodeAlbert KingAmelia DayAnna ButtersAngine de PoitrineArlo GuthrieBarley's KnoxvilleBlack PumasBlind Boys of AlabamaBloodshot BillBob DylanBrennan WedlBugs BunnyButch HancockCarolina Chocolate DropsCharles MingusCharlie SniderChris StapletonChris ThileChristopher Paul StellingColin CrippsDriver 8 RecordsDr. JohnDuane AllmanGrant AldenGrateful DeadGwenifer RaymondHaley HeynderickxInternational AnthemJason IsbellJeff ParkerJimmy Dale GilmoreJohn LennonKaoru WatanabeKasey MusgravesKatie CrutchfieldKen PomeroyLeon RussellLevon HelmLucinda WilliamsMarket Square, Knoxville, TNMichael StipeMJ LendermanNick CaveNo DepressionNonesuch RecordsPeter BuckR.E.M.Randy NewmanRed Hot Chili PeppersRichard ThompsonSmoking Dave and the Primo DopesSturgill SimpsonTaj MahalThe BeatlesThe SteelDriversTodd SniderTom PettyThom YorkeTortoiseBig Ears FestivalThirty TigersTyler ChildersWaxahatcheeWDVXWREKKRFCWu FeiRecommended If You Likedive bar music club podcast, music discovery podcast, public radio music, indie music podcast, alternative rock discussion, 90s alt rock fans, eclectic music playlist, underground music scene, college radio influence, music nerd community, songwriter interviews podcast, record store culture, vinyl collecting community, record store day events, independent record stores, emerging artists spotlight, live music festivals USA, Big Ears Festival Knoxville, Americana music scene, folk and bluegrass artists, experimental music performances, Ukrainian folk band modern, jazz fusion discussion, Flea trumpet album, avant garde jazz artists, Kathleen Edwards music, Americana singer songwriter, Waxahatchee influence, indie folk duos, music recommendations podcast, album deep dives, music storytelling songs, public radio funding importance, listener supported radio, music community building, local music scenes USA, Texas indie soul music, Khruangbin style vibes, Leon Bridges collaboration, new music discovery 2026, public radio music discovery, Dive Bar Music Club, 90s alt rock, Knoxville music festival, Big Ears Festival, emerging touring songwriters, eclectic music, music playlists, public radio funding, local music scene, music obsession, record store culture, independent radio stations, music community, music recommendations, exploration of new music, artist interviews, vinyl records, music nerds, music events
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    52 mins
  • The Sheepdogs' Ewan Curry
    Apr 17 2026

    From our archives in 2012:

    Ewan Curry from The Sheepdogs joins the podcast for a relaxed chat about the band’s journey from bored university students to rock ’n’ roll success. He talks about finally embracing their dream, developing their harmony-driven sound, and grinding their way from small Canadian bars to US tours. They also touch on their latest self-titled album and how live shows shape their music.

    Chapters

    • 00:00 - Introduction to Country Fried Rock
    • 03:10 - The Evolution of the Sheepdogs
    • 08:25 - The Journey to Their Self-Titled Album
    • 11:47 - Recording Process and Challenges
    • 18:13 - Transitioning to New Creative Directions
    • 19:34 - The Evolution of Our Music and Touring Plans

    Mentioned in this Episode

    • Atlantic Records
    • Athens, Georgia
    • Australia
    • Beck
    • Black Box Revelation
    • Black Keys
    • Buffalo Killers
    • Chad Blake
    • Chicago
    • Cream
    • Country Fried Rock
    • Ewan Curry
    • Gregg Allman
    • Humble Pie
    • Jimi Hendrix
    • Joel Carrier
    • John Fogerty
    • Kings of Leon
    • Kinks
    • Lollapalooza
    • London, England
    • Monster Truck
    • Nuci's Space
    • Osheaga
    • Pat Carney
    • Peter Frampton
    • Philadelphia
    • Pink Floyd
    • Portland
    • Rolling Stone
    • San Francisco
    • Sasquatch! Music Festival
    • Saskatoon
    • Seattle
    • Sheepdogs
    • Tenacious D
    • The Allman Brothers Band
    • The Beatles
    • The Full Tones
    • The Twisted Hearts
    • The White Stripes
    • United States
    • Winnipeg
    • Yukon Blonde

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    Country Fried Rock, Ewan Curry, Sheepdogs band, music inspiration, rock band development, live music performance, guitar playing journey, songwriting process, Canadian music scene, music festivals, audience engagement, vocal harmonies, music recording experience, major label album, band dynamics, music career growth, touring experiences, indie rock bands, musical influences, live gig strategies, Ewan Curry interview, The Sheepdogs interview, Country Fried Rock podcast, Canadian rock bands, indie rock interviews, rock band origin stories, university band beginnings, touring musicians life, live performance rock bands, vocal harmony rock music, classic rock influences, Beatles inspired bands, Kinks influence, Jimi Hendrix influence, Kings of Leon covers, Black Keys influence, White Stripes era rock, garage rock revival 2000s, Saskatoon music scene, Winnipeg live music, Canadian bar gigs, indie bands touring Canada, US rock tour, headlining US tour, Chicago live music scene, Double Door Chicago venue, Philadelphia concert crowds, Seattle music scene, Portland music venues, San Francisco live music, New York music industry, Atlantic Records artists, Rolling Stone competition bands, breakout indie bands, band success stories, rock band struggles, music industry challenges, independent musicians journey, songwriting process rock, recording studio experience, Pat Carney producer, Chad Blake mixing engineer, album production process, self titled album release, touring Australia music, international rock tours, Coachella festival lineup, Sasquatch Music Festival, Lollapalooza lineup, Osheaga festival Montreal, live music festivals, opening for John Fogerty, Kings of Leon tour, Black Box Revelation band, Buffalo Killers band, Yukon Blonde tour, Monster Truck band Canada, indie rock collaborations, Guitar Hero generation fans, Pink Floyd influence, Allman Brothers inspiration, Joe Walsh influence, Peter Frampton Humble Pie, rock music evolution, band harmonies and melody, grassroots fanbase growth, music promotion strategies, indie band marketing, music video production challenges

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    25 mins
  • Steep Canyon Rangers' Graham Sharp: From Chapel Hill to Asheville to the Grammys
    Apr 17 2026
    From our archives in 2012:Graham Sharp from the Steep Canyon Rangers talks about where it all began, digging into his roots in bluegrass and how the band found its voice along the way. He shares how a mix of curiosity, creativity, and a few lucky breaks helped turn casual college jam sessions in Chapel Hill into a full-fledged career.Along the way, he paints a picture of the Asheville, North Carolina music scene and the role it played in shaping their sound early on. The conversation moves through the band’s evolution, from honoring traditional bluegrass to pushing into new territory with original songwriting.With plenty of humor and honesty, Graham also gets into what it’s like to stay creative on the road, how live performances keep the music alive, and how the band continues to adapt as the music world keeps changing. It’s a relaxed, heartfelt look at the journey behind the sound.Chapters00:00 - Introduction to Country Fried Rock02:41 - The Roots of Bluegrass Discoveries04:39 - The Journey to the First Record11:01 - The Creative Process of Recording14:31 - The Art of Music Packaging18:00 - Mountain Song Festival and Charitable EffortsMentioned in this EpisodeAshland, KentuckyAsheville, North CarolinaAthens, GeorgiaBedrockBill MonroeBoys and Girls ClubBrevard, North CarolinaBurlington, North CarolinaChapel Hill, North CarolinaColoradoCurtis Burch/New Grass RevivalDallas, TexasDavid Grisman QuintetDel McCouryDella MaeFull TonesHot RizeIBMA Awards (International Bluegrass Music Association Awards)J.D. CroweJames TaylorJimmy MartinJohn HartfordKruger BrothersLarry KeelLions, ColoradoMiami, FloridaMountain Song at SeaMountain Song FestivalNew Grass RevivalNew YorkNoiseTradeNorwegian Cruise LineNorth CarolinaNuci’s SpacePaul SimonPisgah National ForestPunch BrothersRaleigh, North CarolinaRocky Grass FestivalShannon WhitworthSixth ManSteve MartinSteve Soto and the Twisted HeartsTelluride Bluegrass Festival (1976 recording referenced)Town MountainTransylvania County, North CarolinaTravelin’ McCourysUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel HillWestern North CarolinaWinnipeg Folk FestivalRecommended If You Likebluegrass music, Steep Canyon Rangers, Graham Sharp interview, music inspiration, Asheville music scene, bluegrass community, traditional music, songwriting process, music festivals, live music performance, banjo music, music collaboration, Northern Carolina music, music creativity, acoustic music, roots music, music production, Mountain Song Festival, Steve Martin, music, Country Fried Rock podcast, Graham Sharp interview, Steep Canyon Rangers, bluegrass music, traditional bluegrass, modern bluegrass bands, Asheville North Carolina music scene, Brevard North Carolina, Western North Carolina musicians, Chapel Hill music scene, University of North Carolina music, Raleigh Durham music community, North Carolina bluegrass, Telluride Bluegrass Festival, RockyGrass Festival Colorado, Lions Colorado music festival, banjo learning, bass player bluegrass, songwriting process, band collaboration, live performance music, touring musicians life, recording studio process, album production, bluegrass songwriting, Americana music, acoustic music festivals, folk festival Winnipeg, Mountain Song Festival, Mountain Song at Sea cruise, Sixth Man productions, Norwegian cruise music festival, Miami music cruise, Steve Martin bluegrass collaboration, Paul Simon live performance, Stevie Wonder concert, James Taylor performance, Del McCoury band, Travelin McCourys, Punch Brothers, Kruger Brothers, Della Mae band, Town Mountain band, Shannon Whitworth music, Larry Keel bluegrass, David Grisman Quintet, New Grass Revival, Hot Rize, John Hartford music, Norman Blake guitar, Bill Monroe bluegrass pioneer, Jimmy Martin bluegrass, JD Crowe banjo, bluegrass influences, roots music, Americana songwriting, indie folk bluegrass, live music experience, festival performances, opening acts music, music collaboration, creative process musicians, songwriting on the road, band practice and rehearsal, independent musicians, music industry changes, digital music vs vinyl, physical album sales, vinyl records bluegrass, music streaming trends, audience engagement live shows, nonprofit music support, Nuçi’s Space Athens Georgia, mental health for musicians, Boys and Girls Club Transylvania County, Pisgah National Forest music community, music charity events, album artwork design Bedrock, Dallas design company, music branding and packaging, independent record production, grassroots music scene, college band beginnings, jam sessions musicians, acoustic instruments bluegrass, harmony singing, traditional roots soundMentioned in this episode:Don't Click Those Old Links!These podcast episodes are from 2009-2020. Links are probably dead. Half these places do not exist any more.
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    22 mins
  • From Banjo to Band: Drew Carman of Corduroy Road Unplugged
    Apr 10 2026

    From the Country Fried Rock archives in 2012:

    Drew Carman from Corduroy Road drops by to chat about the band’s evolution and the power of personal connections in music. He kicks things off by musing on how social media, while a handy tool for spreading the word, can’t hold a candle to those face-to-face encounters that build real relationships and loyal fans. They dig into the nitty-gritty of hitting the road full-time, the ups and downs of touring, and how fresh lineup changes have brought new energy and creativity to their sound. From busking in Knoxville to jamming with pals at festivals, every story is tinged with a sense of community and the joy of making music. Buckle up, because this episode is packed with insight and good vibes, all served up with a side of witty banter!

    Takeaways

    • Creating music is all about the connections you make with people, not just social media.
    • Drew Carman emphasizes the importance of personal interactions over digital connections to build a loyal fanbase.
    • They share how busking in places like Knoxville can be a lucrative way to earn money while touring.
    • The evolution of Corduroy Road's lineup brought fresh influences and new musical styles to their sound.
    • Drew reflects on how touring keeps them grounded and connected to their roots as musicians.
    • The band’s decision to keep their name after lineup changes underscores their commitment to growth and continuity.

    Chapters

    • 00:14 - Introducing Drew Carman of Corduroy Road
    • 04:17 - The Evolution of a Musician
    • 11:15 - The Evolution of Corduroy Road
    • 17:30 - Reflections on Touring and Festivals
    • 23:12 - Connecting Through Music

    Mentioned in this Episode

    • Corduroy Road
    • Mark Cunningham
    • Athens
    • Easter Island
    • John Keane
    • Nuci's Space
    • Pale Face
    • Ian Thomas
    • Packway Handle Band
    • Holy Ghost Tent Revival
    • Reverend Peyton's Big Band
    • Steep Canyon Rangers
    • FullTones
    • Steve Soto
    • Twisted Hearts

    Recommended If You Like

    country fried rock, Corduroy Road, Drew Carman interview, indie music podcast, Athens music scene, social media for musicians, touring musicians, busking experiences, music creativity, songwriting inspiration, regional music festivals, live music connections, band evolution, music publicity strategies, music industry insights, building a fanbase, acoustic music influences, old time music, musician mental health, grassroots music promotion

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    29 mins
  • Festival Frenzy: Life on the Road with Greensky Bluegrass
    Apr 10 2026

    From our archives in 2012:

    Anders Beck of Green Sky Bluegrass joins this episode of Country Fried Rock for an engaging and insightful conversation about life on the road and the artistry behind his music. He offers a behind-the-scenes look at the demands and rewards of touring, sharing how the band consistently performs 150 to 200 shows each year while connecting with diverse audiences through the festival circuit.

    Beck also reflects on his musical beginnings, crediting his parents for inspiring his passion and recalling the pivotal moment he discovered the dobro at a bluegrass festival, an experience that set him on his current path. The discussion delves into the band’s creative approach, highlighting the role of improvisation in their live performances and how it naturally shapes their songwriting process.

    This episode delivers a thoughtful and relaxed exploration of musicianship, creativity, and the unique energy that comes from making music together on stage.

    Chapters

    • 00:09 - Introduction to Green Sky Bluegrass
    • 02:56 - The Journey into Bluegrass Music
    • 06:05 - The Evolution of Bluegrass: Embracing New Influences
    • 13:12 - Joining the Band: A Journey into Green Sky
    • 15:47 - The Evolution of Green Sky
    • 20:16 - The Creative Process Behind the Album

    Mentioned in this Episode

    • Greensky Bluegrass
    • Grateful Dead
    • Metallica
    • Benny Galloway
    • Yonder Mountain String Band
    • Infamous Stringdusters
    • David Grisman
    • Flatt and Scruggs
    • Bill Monroe
    • Todd Snider
    • Radiohead
    • Bon Iver
    • Wilco
    • Railroad Earth
    • XM Radio
    • Nuci's Spave
    • Muscle Shoals

    Recommended If You Like

    Country Fried Rock, Green Sky Bluegrass, Greensky Bluegrass, Anders Beck interview, bluegrass music, jam bands, music festivals, songwriting process, improvisation in music, acoustic instruments, music creativity, Grateful Dead influence, country music inspiration, live music performances, bluegrass festivals, music collaboration, recording process, vinyl records, analog recording, music industry insights, country music podcasts

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    25 mins
  • Protest Folk to Trap Beats to Bedroom Pop and WTF Taylor? - Dive Bar Music Club
    Apr 5 2026
    This week on Dive Bar Music Club, we roll straight into our ever-evolving music discovery, joined by: Caitlin Cary, Amanda Miles, Kim Ware, Sloane Spencer, and Rachel Cholst.We kick things off with a surprise protest song from Caitlin, collaborating with Chris Stamey, on a track sharing the words on the Statue of Liberty. From there, the conversation opens up into a mixtape of current obsessions, weaving from the dreamy introspection of Leith Ross to the throwback swagger of T.I. Along the way, there’s laughter, a little friendly debate about "super double deluxe" reissues (we're rolling our eyes at you, Taylor), and plenty of real talk about why music hits so deeply. So pour yourself something good, pull up a chair, and join us for a lively exchange of songs, stories, and the shared thrill of finding your next favorite song.Catch Our Tastemaker PlaylistsApple MusicTidalBands Featured in Episode 6Courtney BarnettDuke EllingtonIdaWill JohnsonJohnny Blue Skies/Sturgill Simpson (vinyl/CD only)Jon LindsayKendra MorrisRatboysLeith RossT.I.The RegularsCaitlin CaryRachel CholstAmanda MilesSloane SpencerKim WareMusicians, Photographers, and Other Cool People and Places MentionedBenji HughesBoy GoldenBrian WrightChris StameyJason IsbellJason MolinaKurt VileLudacrisMagnolia Electric CompanyNew OrderNorth Carolina Music Love ArmyOutKastPete SeegerWren CarpenterTaylor SwiftThe ReplacementsTom Petty and the HeartbreakersWidespread PanicYum Yum TreeRecommended If You Likedive bar music club, 90s alt rock, music podcast, emerging songwriters, cult band favorites, music playlists, protest music, singer-songwriter interviews, indie music recommendations, new music discovery, vinyl records, comfort music, live music discussions, music industry insights, alternative music culture, music nerds, music collaborations, music photography, zine culture, music trends
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    55 mins
  • Caffeine and Chords: The Brothers Comatose Spill the Beans
    Apr 3 2026

    From the Country Fried Rock archives in 2012:

    Ben Morrison of Brothers Comatose dives into the vibrant world of creativity and music in this laid-back chat on Country Fried Rock. The conversation kicks off with a breezy exploration of his roots in music, growing up in a household filled with jamming parents and a brother who keeps the rhythm alive with his banjo skills. They reminisce about those early days of acoustic living room concerts, where classic rock legends like Led Zeppelin and the Rolling Stones were their guiding stars, before shifting gears to discuss how they’ve evolved as a band into a unique blend of genres that keeps audiences on their toes. Ben shares the nitty-gritty of their recording process, emphasizing the importance of capturing the raw energy of live performances and the joy of collaborating with fellow artists, including a heartwarming story about discovering Nikki Bloom and the Gramblers at a festival. With some witty banter sprinkled throughout, they keep the vibe fun and relatable, making it clear that while the road to success can be rocky, it's all about enjoying the ride and creating music that resonates.

    Takeaways

    1. Ben Morrison of Brothers Comatose reminisces about growing up surrounded by music, thanks to his musician parents and lively music parties at home, which sparked his passion for playing.
    2. The band evolved from jamming in their living room to performing live, booking gigs, and developing their unique sound through collaborative songwriting.
    3. Morrison highlights the importance of live performance preparation, especially for a string band, to capture energy and engagement during shows without a drummer.
    4. Festival performances present unique challenges for string bands, requiring them to impress new audiences who are often sitting in lawn chairs, making energy and effort crucial to winning over crowds.
    5. Brothers Comatose embraces a variety of musical influences, blending traditional string band sounds with modern genres to create a more diverse and exciting live experience.
    6. The band's recording process has shifted to a more collaborative approach, allowing members to contribute to the songwriting and arrangement of new tunes before hitting the studio.

    Mentioned in this Episode

    1. Brothers Comatose
    2. Weezer
    3. Led Zeppelin
    4. The Rolling Stones
    5. The Kinks
    6. California Honey Drops
    7. Nikki Bloom and the Gramblers
    8. iTunes
    9. Nucci's Space
    10. Lily Pad productions
    11. Full Tones
    12. Steve Soto in the Twisted Hearts

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    Country Fried Rock, Ben Morrison interview, Brothers Comatose, country rock music, musician creativity, acoustic arrangements, live music performance, music inspiration, songwriting process, festival performances, San Francisco music scene, string band music, music collaboration, influences in music, coffee and music, music industry insights, recording process, band dynamics, music festivals, Americana music

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    19 mins