97X - Rumblings from the Big Bush
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It sounds like the setup to a joke: "A punk rock guitarist and a preacher's daughter walk into a theater..." But when Billy Alletzhauser and Beth Harris starting singing songs together in 2004, the result was pure magic. Their band, The Hiders, is the Kevin Bacon of music, with connections to Ass Ponys, The Afghan Whigs, Throneberry, Wussy, Heartless Bastards, Band of Horses, Plow On Boy, Comet Bluegrass All-Stars, Pearlene and more. And their sound is an amazing amalgamation of folk, country, rock, psychedelia, bluegrass, and indie rock. We talked to B & B about their start, the band's evolution, Billy's Ass Ponys tenure, Beth's harmony vocal work with Erika Wennerstrom and Heartless Bastards, the Hiders most recent album (2021's Forever at the End) and their plans for the year ahead.
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Bill Douglas: Hot tunes and Cold Beer
Craig Snyder, lifelong promoter of indie music
Ali Castellini - from punk rock girl to professor
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Mighty Joe Sampson: The student has become the teacher
Kathie Lucas: Director of First (and Lasting) Impressions
Tim Hiatt: The Kid Stays in the Picture(s)
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Matt Harris: He (hearts) Radio
Daniel Jones: Dedicated Listener
Rowdy Rob Ervin: Radio Raconteur
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