Ep. 3: Griffin Sherry - Brutal Maine and Haunted Houses
Griffin Sherry, guitarist for Ghost of Paul Revere, is a true ‘Maine’iac. Along with his band members, who have known each other since they were toddlers, they create “holler folk” music inspired by rock legends and traditions of communal music making. In this episode, Charles and Griffin nerd out over Led Zeppelin, and discuss how Maine has shaped Griffin. “I could never leave this state. It’s elemental, but also brutal” which has fostered a fierce community of support. Hear about the ghosts of songwriting and the ghosts that crept around his house growing up. Find out how Ghost of Paul Revere’s “Ballad of the 20th Maine” got unanimously voted as the State Ballad and what it felt like performing the Gettysburg tribute down south.
Find Griffin at ghostofpaulrevere.com and support the band at patreon.com/ghostofpaulrevere
Thanks for listening and don’t forget to review, share and subscribe to the podcast! Learn more about nonprofit Sustain Music and Nature’s work to make music a force for nature at: sustainmusicandnature.org
Host: Charles Coplin
Producer: Sustain Music & Nature
Editor: Harrison Goodale
Media Researcher: Lindsay Johnson
Theme Music: Harrison Goodale
Ghost of Paul Revere Featured Music: “Good at Losing Everything”, “Love at Your Convenience”, and “Travel On”
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