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GOOD GRACIOUS SOUTHERN VARIETY SHOW

GOOD GRACIOUS is a live variety show in Atlanta and a podcast spotlighting the best Southern music, arts, ideas, and more. Started in 2014 by Boyd Baker as a nod to The Ed Sullivan show, GOOD GRACIOUS hosts/interviews musicians, comedians, civic leaders, poets, filmmakers, authors, chefs, philanthropists, and folks who make the South the best - and more interesting - place to be. Podcasts include short showettes, as well as edited versions of our 2-hour live stage show. Some call it "A Southern Home Companion" because of its all-ages appeal but it's even more Southern Fun for Everyone.
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Now displaying: March, 2016
Mar 24, 2016

Dad's Garage hosts BACONFEST on Saturday, March 26th and talks new digs in O4W.

ADELAIDE TAI talks painting, music, art, & upcoming Rhythm & Brews in Sandy Springs.

Emily Oppelt unveils the mysteries of their SQUADCAR MOONSHINE and their challenges in Georgia.

THE TIN MAN (aka Marshall Seese) explains latest EP and new video project connecting folks with music.

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Mar 11, 2016

FAHAMU PECOU discusses how art, hip-hop, and spirituality have all converged for him.

LAURA COYLE & LOUIS HERIVEAUX talk about their evolving jazz sound.

Wes Jones of HONEYSUCKLE GELATO schools me on how to make gelato.

THE FUTURE BABES know they want their next cd to be louder!

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Mar 1, 2016

ATLANTA MUSIC PROJECT brings music to underserved kids and neighborhoods.

THE GEORGIA FLOOD brothers talk about the many styles that have influenced their rock sound.

CREATIVE MORNINGS organizer Blake Howard believes a free Friday talk and cup of coffee can make a better Atlanta.

WRENN moves from photography to music without skipping a beat in Athens.

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