Rooster part 2, where things get real. Real real. Like really real.
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Thanks to Kris Hitchcock for the closing song
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Don't miss Alison Price's review of the recent album by 77 Apes
https://open.spotify.com/artist/0EW8agHugOLMp4kELL7MPI?si=E7wwR4DiROCDztX3xRO4Ew
https://music.apple.com/us/artist/77-apes/1569144925
https://music.amazon.com/artists/B095SCD15T/77-apes
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Asheville-based band, Rooster, is made up of Erin Kinard on drums and Annie Myers on guitar and was formed by two strangers around a campfire in the summer of 2016. Annie and Erin recorded their debut album, Bloodroot, in February 2019 in Swannanoa, NC with recording engineer and producer Matt Lohan. Rooster's first release was an eponymous collection of five original songs in 2017. Since then they have performed throughout Western North Carolina, creating both new songs and arrangements of beloved Americana. Annie and Erin thrive on the impact of powerful vocal harmony that blends into lush organic sounds like honey from the hive. In any configuration, the orchestrations are clean and uncluttered, but with a raw, gritty edge. They seem right at home in a wine bar, brew pub, honky-tonk or at a backyard barbecue. Rooster's Bloodroot made it onto WNCW's top 100 albums of 2020.
Kris Hitchcock, the heartland troubadour, journeying from the rugged landscapes of Michigan to the vibrant streets of Nashville and New Orleans before settling in North Carolina. With his band, the SouthEnd Mistakes, Kris weaves tales of love, loss, and life's winding roads through raw, untamed melodies. Bursting onto the scene with five albums, Kris Hitchcock paints a vivid portrait of the rust belt's highs and lows, searching for love and purpose amidst blues-dripped heartland rock anthems. With a new self-produced record on the horizon, Kris and the SouthEnd Mistakes continue to captivate audiences with their high-energy performances and soul-stirring ballads, promising an unforgettable musical journey where every note strikes a chord and every lyric speaks to the heart.
Ep 54 Hope Griffin duo pt 1
Ep 53 Song Showcase from the Barrelhouse, part two, the tension builds.
Ep 52 - Jesse Frizsell
Ep 51 - The New Rustics will make you forget the Old Rustics ever existed
Ep 50 Which famous singer did Brie Capone punch in the face?
Ep 49 Cooking up tunes with A Lee Edwards (sorry everybody)
Ep 48 Original Song Showcase at the Barrelhouse. Part 1: Ominous
Ep 47 - Hearts Gone South part 2, where Trisha Tripp finally cheers up
Ep 46 - "Tune In" to Admiral Radio. Get it?
Make it quick #5
Ep 45 - Brie Capone can handle this crowd
Ep 44 - Richard Bergh adds to his talents
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Ep 43 - If Nick Gonnering's music helps you then his music helping you helps him
Ep 42 - Andrew Scotchie on being a musician and a human being at the same time
Ep 41 Hearts Gone South, and Tricia Tripp Will Cheer You Up Instantly.
Ep 40 Nick Mac sings his life and lives his songs
Ep 39 - Andrew Thelston's Chemistry
Ep 38 - Nick Gonnering - important moments in the lives of chickens
Ep 37 Billy Litz pt3. Optimistic songs about pessimistic subjects
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