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Low Gap is primed to take the Country Music world by storm. Brothers Gus and Phin John-son are relatively young musicians but are already making an impact with their authentic writing and catchy tunes. With roots in Eastern Kentucky and Southeastern Ohio, Gus and Phin grew up listening to Bluegrass and Americana music. That—combined with Folk, Coun-try, and Classic and Southern Rock—creates the unique tone that has become the duo's sig-nature sound. Gus wrote his first song at 13 years old, and only months later wrote “Mock-ingbird,” their biggest hit, which was ranked second on Grady Smith’s list of “non-hit sin-gles” for 2022. The brothers backed the success of “Mockingbird” up with a self-titled al-bum full of passion and relatability. On November 25, Low Gap released their latest single, “Say a Prayer.”
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Jay Bragg, the leader of this great ensemble, has recorded and released hundreds of songs, performed over 3,600 shows across America including tours with Alan Jackson and Chris Stapleton. He's founded a music charity and has become an international Christmas connoisseur with his annual ‘A Songwriter’s Christmas’ tour and original holiday compositions.
Whether it’s writing songs, making records, performing live or volunteering for hospice patients - something he still does every week - Jay makes music to serve others, contributing a healthy dose of joy and good vibes into a culture that is increasingly inundated with the opposite.
In October 2024, Jay launched his latest obsession - a fictional North Pole alter-ego act called King Kazoo & The Reindeer Band - a whimsical gumbo of jazz, blues, swing, Christmas and Tin Pan Alley music. It was Seeing the affect the kazoo had on listeners young and old, that had Jay began developing King Kazoo & The Reindeer Band.
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Maya de Vitry is a singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer based in Nashville, TN. She grew up in a musical family in Lancaster, PA, playing in creeks and forests, surrounded by fields of cows, corn, and soybeans. She took piano lessons from her grandmother, studied classical violin in school, and learned old-time fiddle tunes and bluegrass songs at campfires and festival campgrounds with her family. Maya first traveled as a fiddling street musician, but quickly fell in love with the craft of songwriting and picked up the guitar and the clawhammer banjo. She spent seven formative years performing in bars, theaters, and on festival stages as a founding member of The Stray Birds, a hard-touring acoustic string band known for passionate live performances and stirring vocal harmonies. When the band parted ways in 2018, Maya began devotedly creating a powerful new body of work as a solo artist.
Maya’s music unabashedly blurs genre, weaving country, folk, rock, and pop elements through her vibrant storytelling and her extraordinarily dynamic singing. Whether she is playing with her electric band in a bar or sharing a song on acoustic guitar at a folk festival, there is an emotional immediacy and a striking magnetism in Maya’s music. She has been invited to support a variety of tours - she has warmed up stages for innovative singer-songwriters like John Craigie and Aoife O’Donovan, and bands like Mighty Poplar and The Wood Brothers. In addition to performing and recording, Maya is a sought-after co-writer and co-creator, and has been steadily and closely collaborating within her chosen musical community of Nashville, Tennessee for nearly a decade.
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Mikki’s roots are planted in Syracuse, New York, but Nashville, Tennessee, became home in 2013 only a couple weeks before turning 14 years old. As soon as she hit town, Mikki began performing as a singer-songwriter in and around Music City at various venues such as fairs, festivals, bars, and BBQ joints. Her passion to perform on stage earned her a BFA in Performing Arts, studying in both Los Angeles and New York City. After graduating in 2020, Mikki returned to Nashville to continue her journey as a recording artist. Mikki Zip most enjoys writing in the story-telling ways of country music. In her songs, there's an influence of old school country, a little bit rock-n-roll, and today's modern sound.
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Hogtown, from Eastern Kentucky, is comprised of three fi-ne and talented fellows-- Thomas Albert, Hogtown's heart throb, who also happens to play just about any string instrument known to man; Nick Lloyd, a professional bass maker, amateur astronomer and joke historian; and finally, Mr. John Ryster, who makes fine violins in his shop out on Hogtown Ridge, from which, as you might guess, the band derives their name. Be sure to join us. This fine band of players will have you longing for a sawdust covered floor, a frosty mug and a smoke-filled honky tonk! That's Hogtown, on Red Barn Radio!
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Our guest next time on Red Barn Radio is a ensemble we've had with us before, watched grow with much glee, and have sorely missed because they've traveledand performed widely in recent years.
Magnolia Boulevard, and band of great players and soul singing who have been widely recognized for what they bring to the stage. For instance, they took home first prize in the “On The Rise” band competition at Floydfest, a grand and growing Virginia festival attended by 12,000 people.
Magnolia Boulevard is a band that makes usproud to call Lexington home. We know you love ‘em because you ask about them all the time. It's Magnolia Boulevard, on Red Barn Radio.
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In the heart of Lincoln, Nebraska, The Wildwoods emerge as a folk/Americana trio, a musical tapestry woven by the husband-and-wife duo, Noah (guitar) and Chloe Gose (violin), alongside long-time friend and bassist, Andrew Vaggalis.
Their presence has graced stages alongside artists such as Mighty Poplar, Sierra Ferrell, Aiofe O’ Donovan, Melissa Carper, Jamie Wyatt and Joe Nichols at concerts and festivals like Summerfest, FreshGrass and the Oyster Ridge Music Festival. Their music, though comfortably under the folk/Americana umbrella, weaves intricate chord structures and emo-tional textures that defy genre boundaries. That's The Wildwoods, from Lincoln Nebraska.
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Lane Morris is our guest next week. This guy is one dialed inperformer. No surprise, he's been at it for a long time. Lane is playing acoustic, solo, which we love, but you can check out his electric chops on the Tube too. Lane has never been on the program, and we're excited to do a broadcast with this talented tough guy.
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Our guest next week is artist/musician & producer Cam Clark, who is based in Paris Kentucky.
Drawing inspiration from the natural beauty and rich musical heritage of Appalachia, Cam’s artistic vision is deeply rooted in the stories, sights, and sounds of his home.
Developed as an experiment in sound and energy his debut album called The Outer Reaches embodies the rugged charm and essence of the Kentucky landscape that shaped it and shapes it into what could be called an Appalachian soul record.
As a touring musician for over a decade, Cam is committed to pushing boundaries, both in his work as an artist and as a producer.
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Moonshine Drive is a Bluegrass band from Northern KY and Cincinnati. Moonshine Drive appeared on Red Barn Radio when they were just coming out of the gate, and they'd already established themselves as a staple in the Cinci Bluegrass scene. While core members are still here, there are great additions vocally and instrumentally, and with that continued evolution in their sound. Great to have another fine evening of some good ol' Bluegrass pickin.
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Andrew Montana was born and raised in Southern California and spent his summers with his family in Appalachian North Carolina where his musical style was most influenced. Known for his captivating storytelling and mesmerizing melodies, Montana has been making waves in the indie folk scene with his heartfelt and evocative songwriting. In June 2024, Andrew released his sophomore album ‘American Pastoral’. Andrew is currently in the studio recording 2 new albums, one of which debuts his work as a composer.
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Part 2 of an episode that originally aired on 8-21-24, featuring previously un-aired music!
A pair of wonderful songwriters from North Texas and Payson, Arizona. For both Brandon Howard and Matt Barr, music goes way back. Matt has musicians in his family, and Brandon started writing songs when he was in 5th grade. How these two guys met and then became two peas in a pod is a neat story. The guys are also both great players and I know we'll have a good time together. Matt Barr and Brandon Howard.
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Red Barn Radio kicks off season 23, with group of players who are nothing short of legendary. Recipients of the International Bluegrass Music Association's Distinguished Achievement Award, the McLain Family Band has become internationally known as one of the most spontaneous, creative and spirited groups performing original and traditional bluegrass music.
Since 1968, the McLain Family Band has performed in 64 countries and all 50 states. They have appeared at Carnegie Hall, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Kennedy Center, Lincoln Center and the Grand Ole Opry.
The McLain’s are less than 2 months away from their induction into the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame, and we feel privileged to help them begin that celebration on the first program of a brand-new season!
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Canon Tyler is a singer-songwriter & guitarist from the hills of North Georgia. With sonic elements of Bluegrass and Contemporary Acoustic Music, Tyler’s lyrics blend the story telling aspects of traditional American folk and Laurel Canyon era singer-songwriters. Together this creates a sound that is both fresh and familiar to fans of roots music. Tyler’s latest album, “Thickets & Brambles” is an homage to the rich heritage of North Georgia. Consisting of 10 tracks, “Thickets” delves into the heart of the region’s musical legacy. Through introspective lyrics and narrative storytelling, Tyler invites listeners on a personal journey of life in the foothills.
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A pair of wonderful songwriters from North Texas and Payson, Arizona. For both Brandon Howard and Matt Barr, music goes way back. Matt has musicians in his family, and Brandon started writing songs when he was in 5th grade. How these two guys met and then became two peas in a pod is a neat story. The guys are also both great players and I know we'll have a good time together. Matt Barr and Brandon Howard.
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Alabaster Boxer, a unique music project, is a band hailing from southern West Virginia. These guys got together not all that long ago, and already Alabaster Boxer might be considered the best assembly of rock all-stars that West Virginia has ever seen.
What makes Alabaster Boxer? Their interesting and sometimes crazy groovy and mesmerizing song arrangements, and their super fun performance!
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Jack Browning is an artist and musician from London. A sucker for blues, folk and country music with experience touring all around the UK and Europe, he sings about love, loss, folklore and most everything in between, raising cheers and raising beers in equal measure.
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Randy Steele is an award winning banjo pickin’singer/songwriter from Chattanooga, Tennessee. A career firefighter who picked upthe banjo to decompress and pass the time at the fire station, Randy’s creative music ranges from character based narratives to deeply personal & revelatory.
Emotionally powerful, Steele can wake you up with ahard-drivin’ song, draw you in with deep lyrics, & have you laughing (or crying)with a compelling confession. Randy’s high-energy bluegrass band, High Cold Wind, brings out the best in his charisma and superb storytelling. They independently released a new 5-song self-titled EP August 25.
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These regional bluegrass veterans--at least a couple of whom played on Red Barn Radio 15 years ago-- have been playing together for nearly a decade. Before they got together ten years ago, each player had honed their craft drawing upon what they could learn from the standout bluegrass pickers of their time.
They call themselves String Roots Trio, they arebased in the Red River Gorge area of Kentucky and play their music with an Appalachian flavor. The group consists of Mike Creech on the guitar and vocals,Jimmy Smith on the banjo and vocals, Holly Creech Smith on vocals, and Terri Powell on the bass. We look forward to having you here with us for an eveningof music and conversation with String Roots Trio!
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It’s been quite a stir forthe Minnesota progressive folk-rock-country sextet Maygen & The Birdwatcher. In late 2021 they released their debut full-lengthalbum, Moonshine – (which Americana UK wrote is “stunning”) –earning them Midwest Country Music Awards for Album of the Year and AmericanaArtist of the Year) and landed opportunities to join festival stages with bandslike Old Crow Medicine Show, Paul Cauthen, Grace Potter, and The Ozark MountainDaredevils.
They continued themomentum in late 2022, releasing Moonshine’s companion EP, withthe “lively and charming” (Adventures in Americana) Bootleggin’ At TheFlower Shoppe which took home a 2nd round of wins for Album of the Yearand Americana Artist of the Year at the Midwest Country Music Organization’sannual awards show.
The mood-boostingAmericana band adventurously blurs the sounds of country, bluegrass, folk, andblues. Lead singers Maygen Lacey, and Noah Neumann intentionally work to drawon their vastly different musical influences and vocal styles to bring a freshand unexpected mix of songs to light. From beauty to grit, sadness tosilliness, the common thread is that this crew loves music, and playing ittogether, and it shows.
- Visa fler