Michael Gaither - Songs and Stories
Summary: Songs and Stories looks at independent music from the artist’s perspective. Each episode features either the story behind one of host Michael Gaither’s own songs, interviews with another songwriter, or an audio-tour behind-the-scenes at a gig.
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Podcasts:
A chat (via Skype) with songwriter Sean Hayes and about how he's happily maintained indie status after seven CDs.
Author Fred Reiss talks about "Today Cancer - Tomorrow the World". This honest (and very funny) nonfiction work documents Fred's recent (his second) bout with testicular cancer.
Birds of Chicago's JT Nero and Allison Russell talk about their debut record.
Nancy Cassidy talks about her two new CDs, "Song of Joy" and "Memphis".
Fingerstyle guitarist Stevie Coyle talks about opening the "Mighty Fine Guitars" boutique in Lafayette, CA and taking a break from the road.
Blues singer/songwriter Dana Hubbard discusses his new CD, "Lightin's Cadillac" and recaps his recent seven-month tour.
Ray James of Somer Valley FM (Somerset, England) talks with Michael about the new "Starlite Drive-In Saturday Night" CD.
Florida songwriters Laurie Jennings and Dana Keller discuss their new release, "Mirror with a Memory".
Tasmanian-born songwriter Audrey Auld discusses her new releases, "Wood" and "Resurrection Moon" backstage at KPIG radio.
Antsy McClain of the Trailer Park Troudabours discusses his new release, "Living the Dream" backstage at the Rio Theater in Santa Cruz CA.
Michael plays "Starlite Drive-In Saturday Night" and "Good Souls" live on KPIG radio and discusses his August 11th release-party at the Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds.
California songwriter Rita Hosking discusses summer festivals, songwriting, and her latest release, the highly-acclaimed "Burn".
Acoustic trio Springhouse discusses their new record, "Colville".
Hard rock/metal band Asyst discussed their new record, "Setting Sun".
An interview with the Boulder-based jam-band about their new release, "Paradise Lost".