Happy summertime, y’all. It is the time of year to go places and take in some live music. And in this episode of Southern Songs and Stories, we tag along with several artists as they tell us some of their tales from being on those highways and byways. You will hear new stories from bands featured on previous episodes, like Town Mountain and Jon Stickley Trio, and from artists like Hiss Golden Messenger, Dangermuffin, The Deer, Yonder Mountain String Band, and The Travelin’ Kine, which will give you a peek at some of what we have in store. From practical jokes played on band mates to being locked in a kids’ bedroom to a stolen instrument, a lost tooth, stinky cheese and more, it is all here on this podcast. Of course, there is plenty of good music to go along with these tales, too.
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Songs played in this episode, in order:
Hiss Golden Messenger “Pittsboro Farewell (Two Monarchs)” excerpt, from Poor Moon
Yonder Mountain String Band “Black Truck”, performed live at Cold Mountain Music Festival 6-1-19
Hiss Golden Messenger “I Need A Teacher” excerpt, from Terms Of Surrender
Jon Stickley Trio “The Price Of Being Nice” excerpt, from Maybe Believe
Acoustic Syndicate “Vanity” excerpt, from Terra Firma
Canned Heat “On The Road Again” excerpt
Tim O’Brien “Me And Dirk’s Trip To Ireland” excerpt, from Two Journeys