Tag: Kentucky

  • Thumbnail for Episode 703: Interview – Maggie Rose

    Episode 703: Interview – Maggie Rose

    Patrick interviewed soulful singer-songwriter Maggie Rose while at Bourbon and Beyond Festival in Louisville KY. This is an artist you need to know.

  • Thumbnail for Episode 404: Interview – I’m With Her, Part 2

    Episode 404: Interview – I’m With Her, Part 2

    Part 2 of our interview with I’m With Her (Sarah Jarosz, Sara Watkins, Aoife O’Donovan) from the Forecastle Festival in Louisville. Today, they talk about the themes of their music and playing a rock festival as an acoustic act.

  • Thumbnail for Episode 403: Interview – I’m With Her, Part 1

    Episode 403: Interview – I’m With Her, Part 1

    From Forecastle, Jim interviews roots supergroup I’m With Her, featuring Sarah Jarosz, Sara Watkins (of Nickel Creek) and Aoife O’Donovan (of Crooked Still).

  • Thumbnail for Episode 392: Forecastle Festival Recap

    Episode 392: Forecastle Festival Recap

    Jim is joined by friends Tom Nord, Adam Coop and Jeffrey Lee Puckett (of The Courier-Journal). They gathered on the grounds of the Forecastle Festival in Louisville on Sunday, July 15 to recap the weekend’s highlights, including Father John Misty, Margo Price, Jenny Lewis, Jimmy Eat World, Ron Gallo and more.

  • Thumbnail for Episode 386: Forecastle Music Festival Preview

    Episode 386: Forecastle Music Festival Preview

    Jim talks about the artists he really wants to see at the three-day Forecastle festival in Louisville, including I’m With Her, Margo Price and Ron Gallo.

  • Thumbnail for Episode 378: Bourbon and Bruce

    Episode 378: Bourbon and Bruce

    Guest host Jesse Jackson — normally of “Set Lusting Bruce” — invites his wife, Linda, to talk about their vacations to Kentucky bourbon country and their complicated relationship with the music of Bruce Springsteen.

  • Thumbnail for Episode 353: Rarities – Cooler

    Episode 353: Rarities – Cooler

    Rarities Week takes a turn toward Kentucky, as Jim talks about a favorite CD in his collection, “Oh Happy Day” by Louisville band Cooler.