JPR Live Sessions show

JPR Live Sessions

Summary: JPR Live Sessions is a weekly series of live in-studio performances and conversations with musicians from a wide variety of genres. Recorded primarily at the JPR studios in Ashland on the Southern Oregon University campus or at the Cascade Theatre in Redding, California, the series is the work of JPR Program/Music Director Eric Teel, who brings over 25 years of experience in music ranging from classical to indie-rock.

Podcasts:

 JPR Live Session: Anna Tivel | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1394

Anna Tivel has spent some quality hours in a Dodge Caravan repeating lyrical lines over and over until the words fall in time with the windshield wipers. A nationally touring artist with a deep love of quiet stories, Anna is beginning to carve a place for herself in the songwriting world. She was recently chosen a winner of both the Telluride Troubadour Contest and the Kerrville New Folk Contest, placed second at the Rocky Mountain songwriting contest, and has shared the stage with heroes and

 JPR Live Session: Willie Watson (2017) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1524

For nearly two decades, Willie Watson has made modern folk music rooted in older traditions. He’s a folksinger in the classic sense: a singer, storyteller, and traveler, with a catalog of songs that bridge the gap between the past and present. On Folksinger Vol. 2 , he acts as a modern interpreter of older songs, passing along his own version of the music that came long before him.

 JPR Live Session: Sera Cahoone | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1150

The world of American roots music is no stranger to Seattle songwriter Sera Cahoone . Even though her last three albums were on Sub Pop Records and she spent years at the top of the indie charts, she’s always had a streak of Americana that ran through her music, a love of the humble folk song that bolstered her art. She’s returned now to these earliest influences with her new album, From Where I Started .

 JPR Live Session: Lillie Mae | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1435

Lillie Mae has been singing and playing on stages across the country since she could stand on her own two feet. Forever and Then Some , her much anticipated Third Man Records debut, sees the Nashville-based singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist weaving her own extraordinary experiences with the myriad strains of Americana to create a breathtaking song cycle of romance and struggle, solitude and adventure.

 JPR Live Session: Bhi Bhiman | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1706

Bhi Bhiman 's musical style has drawn a diverse range of comparisons from Rodriguez and Woody Guthrie to Nina Simone and Bill Withers. An accomplished guitarist and clever lyricist, it is Bhiman’s unique voice that truly sets him apart.

 JPR Live Session: John Craigie | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1655

If John Prine and Mitch Hedberg had a baby, the resulting product would resemble something very close to Portland, OR singer-songwriter John Craigie . Musically comparable to Prine, with the humor and wit of Hedberg, the humble, gracious, and hilarious Craigie is one of the best storytellers of our time. It’s no wonder that Chuck Norris sends him fan mail, and Todd Snider brings him gifts on stage.

 JPR Live Session: Eddie Berman | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1520

Eddie Berman grew up in Southern California and taught himself guitar and piano. He fell in love with the troubadour styles of Bob Dylan and Dave Van Ronk as a teenager and learned to fingerpick on his father’s 1950s Martin guitar, first writing his own songs as a college student at Berkeley. He made waves in the acoustic music world half a decade ago when his bedroom demos were given significant airplay on influential LA radio station KCRW.

 JPR Live Session: Super Doppler | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1465

Three years ago, Super Doppler * bought a used van, booked over 150 shows in nine months, and embarked on their first-ever national tour. There were no labels or booking agents or tour managers at the time, just a bunch of twenty-somethings with an independent streak and a shared love of making music. It wasn't glamorous — it still isn't — but they all agreed it beat the hell out of working a day job. The band pushed that van to its limits and beyond with their relentless tour schedule,

 JPR Live Session: Sean Rowe | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1448

" We are the elders of our minds, " sings Sean Rowe on "Gas Station Rose," the track that ushers in his fourth album, New Lore , with plaintive plucks of guitar and steady drips of piano that fall in like rain. It's a sparse and beautiful moment, anchored by Rowe's unparalleled voice - so full of gravely soul, aged and edged by years on the road, as a father and husband, as a creative force always looking for the next rhyme. And, so integral to the man that he is, one that is constantly

 JPR Live Session: Christopher Paul Stelling | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1404

Christopher Paul Stelling has been on the move for years now. Left home early to roam and search. Periods spend in Colorado, Boston, Seattle, New York City and North Carolina, all interspersed with further destinations to play his songs. His debut record Songs of Praise And Scorn was recorded at a functioning Kentucky funeral home. American Songwriter heard it and proclaimed, “ this what a real self-contained, modern-day troubadour looks and sounds like. ” Stelling’s 2015 Anti debut was called

 JPR Live Session: Overcoats | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1551

Overcoats is New York-based female duo Hana Elion and JJ Mitchell. Their sound captivates, combining electronic backdrops with soaring, harmonic intimacy — a sort of Chet Faker meets Simon & Garfunkel. Overcoats’ songs draw strength from vulnerability, finding uplifting beauty in simple, honest songwriting.

 JPR Live Session: Joan Osborne | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1393

Joan Osborne famously got her start performing her own songs in New York City’s downtown rock clubs, around the time that she began to rediscover Bob Dylan’s work with Oh Mercy . “ When you’re playing in the nightclub scene in Greenwich Village, his trail is everywhere, and not just because he played in the same places, but because people still perform his music every night. He's part of the American musical education you get, whether you’re learning about him in some music conservatory or by

 JPR Live Session: Justin Townes Earle | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1286

Once compared to a man who wears many suits, in thirty-five short years Justin Townes Earle has experienced more than most, both personally and professionally. Between releasing seven full-length-critically-acclaimed albums, constant touring, multiple stints in rehab, a new found sobriety, being born Steve Earle’s son, amicable and not-so-amicable break-ups with record labels, and facing the trials and tribulations of everyday life, it’s safe to say JTE has quite the story to tell. His new album

 JPR Live Session: Edison | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1829

Edison (singer/guitarist Sarah Slaton, multi-instrumentalist Dustin Morris, and Grammy-nominated guitarist Maxwell Hughes) is an indie rock trio from Colorado which has quickly emerged as a musical force. Although they've only been a band since late 2014, they've already built a substantial national fan base thanks to their high-energy live shows and tireless touring efforts.

 JPR Live Session: King Roy Wing | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1653

Chosen as JPR's regional favorite in the 2017 NPR Tiny Desk Contest, King Roy Wing is a quartet comprised of guitarist/singer/songwriter M. Henry, bassist and singer Jenika Smith, mandolinist Gaur Groover, and violinist and singer Hanna Winters. Their submission to the competition (shown below) featured the song "Orange Flower."

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