Alabama singer-songwriter Wilder Adkins talks music, monks, and library science while performer Minka Wiltz details her one-woman show coming up with Out of Hand Theater.
Julie Gribble talks about making music on the West and East coast while illustrator/author Mike Lowery hawks his new book funded by Kickstarter called Slightly Jet Lagged.
Next show is Saturday, Sept. 8, 2018 at Switchyards Downtown Club in Atlanta. Guest performers will be Kyshona Armstrong, Kate's Club, Lexi Street, Critical Crop Top, Octave Atlanta, Nicki Salcedo, Family JR, Blaire Erskine, & more.
Dave Franklin, also known as David, shares about his roots in Florida and Hollyfaith as well as band marketing. Lydia Mays has created a business & school program that pushes people to SEE BEAUTIFUL.
Amen Vyas, Michelle Pokopac & Pam Joyce discuss the female and Asian-American voices that should be heard in theatre and their East by Southeast festival. Joshua Fletcher talks about his musical transition from punk to Americana thanks to Ryan Adams.
Talking with retro, tiki, super hep artist Derek Yaniger as well as musician Bradley Cole Smith & Nelson Nolen.
Brianna Blackbird and Drew de Man of Heart Hunters come chat and talk about how their "family plan" to live in South America morphed into landing in Portland and finally settling in Atlanta with an album produced by Peter Case and set for a July release.
Live variety show #11 from Switchyards Downtown Club in Atlanta, GA with Annabette Vellines, Village Theatre, Alex Gordon, Andrea Colburn & Mud Moseley, Just Bakery ATL, Jason Collier, BlackCatTips, and Minton Sparks.
Special Podcast series for 2018 Paint Love Artist Challenge. This episode talks with artist Hannah Pearman.
Jayme Alilaw explains how she landed in the world of opera and why doing improv with Dad's Garage has been so enlightening. Andrew Iden created a podcast called www.the2180.com to share stories of those who've attempted or been associated with hiking the Appalachian Trail here on it's 70th anniversary.
Special Podcast series for 2018 Paint Love Artist Challenge. This episode talks with artist Josh LaFayette.
Marshall Seese, the Tin Man, discusses his new tv project, VERSES, with Eliot Bronson that spotlights real musicians in a novel way. Michael Westbrook shares one of his new songs and talks about his good fortune at having made music his career for so long
Live show from Switchyards Downtown Club on 4/28/18 with Minton Sparks, BlackCatTips, Andrea Colburn & Mud Moseley, Village Theatre, Jason Collier, Just Bakery, & Annabette Vellines.
Danny Brewer, aka Besides Daniel, views the creative process of creating his new album, Teeming, as seasons. Aaron Fisher hopes to help educate folks about animal welfare and how we can improve the outcomes of finding forever homes for shelter animals.
Leah Lansbury of Just Baker ATL helps connect refugees to baking jobs and job training while Rachael Petit of Cold Heart Canyon is working on a cd with her band to spread their Americana sound far and wide.
Update of live show on Saturday, Apr 28, 2018 at Switchyards Downtown Club featuring Nashville's Minton Sparks, comedy of Village Theatre, Andrea Colburn & Mud Moseley, BlackCatTips, Jason Collier, Common Good Atlanta, and more!
SONGforCHANGE.com episode #1 with singer-songwriters Greg Lee and Peter Searcy. Greg shares his song to inspire and connect folks in our community and country.
Artists & musicians Jenny & Justin of Jailhouse Gypsies talk making art and music together. Blaire Erskine is a writer/director for Amazon's SIDES and a standup comedian just looking for a good speed-dating group.
Songwriter Mike Rizzi talks about his new single - Great Divide - and upcoming album while Sarah Higinbotham & Bill Taft explain the educating work Common Good Atlanta does with the incarcerated.
Anicka Austin explains her multi-media dance project sunday morning at 7 and songwriter, musician, & producer Seersha reveals how going to Nashville to "make it" put her on her fulfilling path in this variety show episode from Atlanta.
Female-driven comedy troupe CRITICAL CROP TOP talks about their formation, videos, and podcast while Andrea Colburn & Mud Moseley discuss their outlaw country version of Western Surf music.
Ben Friedman of Cigar Store Indians talks about how his family history led to his latest solo project and Chinese Southern Belle Natalie Keng explains how she shifted dreams from being a legislator to helping breakdown cultural mysteries in the South.
Kristyn Back of GATHERGOODATL uses her online magazine to tell the best stories of the most amazing people doing great work in and around Atlanta.
CALEB AND THE GENTS play a hybrid form of jazz, gypsy, ragtime, and western that they call Neo Swing.
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