Basic Folk show

Basic Folk

Summary: American Folk Music has been a part of the popular culture for over 5 decades. The last rush of popularity in a particular kind of singer-songwriter was in the 1990’s/Early 2000’s: Suzanne Vega, Shawn Colvin, Patty Griffin, Amos Lee, Ray Lamontagne, Ani Difranco, Gillian Welch. Since then, up and coming folk musicians and singer songwriters of this caliber are still appearing and creating great music. Basic Folk is a podcast that intends to introduce you to the what’s next in the folk world and give you deeper insight on artists that you might know or are just getting to know. Hosted by me, Cindy Howes, a seasoned curator of music. My intention is to show you a brand of folk music that you might not know.

Podcasts:

 Basic Folk 33 - Matt Smith | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 46:28

Matt Smith is a living legend with his unbelievable run at Club Passim, the historic folk venue nestled in a Harvard Square basement. Currently Managing Director at Passim, Matt is the most passionate music lover I know. I met Matt while working as a student at WERS, where he was bringing in fantastic shows into a listening room filled with people who were clambering for honest music in an intimate space.

 Basic Folk 32 - Chris Eldridge | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 46:17

Chris Eldridge won his first Grammy this year with The Punch Brothers. After 8 nominations between Punch Brothers, The Seldom Scene and his work with Julian Lage, this award was very overdue! Eldridge, who goes by the nickname Critter, grew up around bluegrass with his dad being a member of The Seldom Scene and being around influential players like Tony Rice.

 Basic Folk 31 - Jim Kweskin | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 45:05

Jim Kweskin is maybe the most famous person you might not know. With The Jim Kweskin Jug band, he mixed together folk and jazz which invigorated the straight-laced Cambridge folk scene in the 1960's. A regular at The Club 47, now Club Passim, Kweskin talks about how he came to the jug band style and how his band's relaxed stage presence changed the dynamic of the live folk show in profound ways.

 Basic Folk 30 - Corey Laitman | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 49:57

Corey Laitman is a really interesting musician and person. Their music is vulnerable in a way that you rarely find (Deb Talan, Edie Carey, Patty Griffin) with a voice that basically encompasses all human emotions in 0.5 seconds. It's amazing. Corey's spirit is inspired by their vast imagination and connection to nature. We talk in the podcast about how humans are intrinsically connected to nature, but for most of us that connection is not fully realized.

 Basic Folk 29 - Zack Hickman | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 48:51

Zack Hickman is bound to go down in folk history for his incredible handlebar moustache, but fellow bandmates in his numerous groups know him for his extreme talent and keen ability to bring together musical projects. Born in Lynchburg, VA to physician parents, he grew up on a micro farm where his family grew produce, flowers and (of course) tended to bees. He eventually found his way to Oberlin College where he met and started performing with Josh Ritter, whom he still performs with today.

 Basic Folk 28 - David Dye  | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 48:28

David Dye is a public radio music host pioneer. What Dye, WXPN and NPR did with starting the World Cafe changed the landscape of music on the radio for the extreme better. David is a music fan first and was allowed to express that knowledge and love for sharing songs on the radio to a national audience for over 25 years. David is funny and thoughtful and quick with his answers! We go through all my questions!

 Basic Folk 27 - Izzy Heltai | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 51:38

Izzy Heltai is brave, curious and charismatic about the world. Izzy is a trans-man who has not yet talked about his gender at length in an interview the way he does on this episode of Basic Folk. He's careful with how he represents himself,  but it's a lovely and informative conversation about finding how to be comfortable in life. He is someone who has a sharp sense of how to achieve that comfort and I'm just as excited as he is about his bright music career.

 Basic Folk 26 - Livingston Taylor | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 44:26

Livingston Taylor has managed to carve out an impressive and interesting career as a successful songwriter and extremely effective professor of stage performance at Berklee College of Music in Boston. Younger brother to the very famous James Taylor, this is an interesting and vast conversation with a fascinating man. Liv generously talks about his relationship with his late brother Alex, Carly Simon and his older brother James.

 NonCommvention: Music Podcast Panel | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:07:39

Starring Joni Deutsch (moderator, WFAE), Elizabeth McQueen (KUTX), Jessi Whitten (OpenAir) and Cindy Howes (WERS, Basic Folk) Here is the description: Leveraging Music Podcasts for Station Success - Anyone can make a podcast… but not everyone can make a music podcast. What does it take for a non-commercial station to produce a digital, on-demand music program that encourages music exploration.

 Basic Folk 25 - Jenna Nicholls | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 50:42

Jenna Nicholls was the imaginative kid who was friends with trees and believed furniture was alive. Raised in Western Pennsylvania, she was raised on jazz, classical and Irish music. Her music is reflective of the golden age of radio and The Great Depression. Her lyrics put people in a place visually and she encompasses a couple different tones including a delightful lighthearted falsetto. Now a resident of New York City, she considers her music an oasis from the political landscape.

 Basic Folk 24 - Ethan Gruska | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 48:10

Cinematic, multi-talented, mystical/magical, human-songwriter Ethan Gruska is a grounded and extremely likable person. Ethan’s 2017 Slowmotionary, for me, was a personal lifesaver during a hell of a year. He may have come across your radar through his indie band The Belle Brigade with his sister Barbara.We touch upon topics ranging from his mother’s stroke (which happened right after he was born), to his grandfather (JOHN GD WILLIAMS) to his weird interest in magic tricks.

 Basic Folk 23 - Marissa Nadler | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 42:55

It is wonderful to have songwriter Marissa Nadler on the pod! Ethereal, goth, ambient and gauzy are often used to describe her sound. She has collaborated with musicians like John Cale, Sharon Van Etten and black metal band Xasthur. Marissa gets into the differences between herself and her songs, "I'm a complete nervous wreck with a massive anxiety disorder..." while her songs are very mellow, soothing and almost narcotic. She credits playing music and painting as the only time she is at peace.

 Basic Folk 22 - Jonatha Brooke | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 48:23

I have always really liked Jonatha Brooke. She's one of those writers who always knows what to do, which is the basis for why we like pop music. Her songs take you to the place you wanna go while still hitting vulnerability and insight. This week, JB gives details about her upbringing in a Christian Science household and where she stands now with her religion. We also get to talking about the sensuality of Woody Guthrie. JB's album The Worksis all songs written and never finished by Guthrie.

 Basic Folk 21 - Jocie Adams | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 45:59

Magic musical human wonder Jocie Adams (Arc Iris)is a very funny, grounded and kind person IRL; on stage she is a mystical badass alien superhero who expressively emerges from a giant vagina at the start of her live shows while wearing a gold bodysuit. Arc Iris' music is rooted in rock, pop, glam, folk and something else that you can't put your finger on (maybe it's stardust?). On Basic Folk, Jocie details some of what's going on inside her interesting brain, her connection to classical music and physics.

 Bonus: Erin McKeown is Folk Wikipedia | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 09:18

A bonus ep of Basic Folk where Erin McKeown gets particularly basic about her former project Voice on The Verge. She explains their origin and intention behind the group and I started getting v into all the obscure folk references she made. It didn't make the edited ep, but enough people (4 people) said they would like to hear it!

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