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the everybodyfields

I got a chance to sit down with Jill Andrews and Sam Quinn of the everybodyfields before they played The Tractor Tavern in Seattle. According to their own biography: the everybodyfields from Johnson City, TN are rapidly gaining a reputation as the...

Los Amigos Invisibles

I spoke with Latin Grammy nominees Los Amigos Invisibles during their recent tour stop in Seattle. We spoke about their years of success, their relationship with David Byrne, and the time the power of their music almost destroyed a mall. Going with...

the everybodyfields: So Good

the everybodyfields are an alt-country/Americana/difficult-to-categorize band from Tennessee fronted by Sam Quinn and Jill Andrews.  Singing about lost loves and sorrows with beautiful harmonies and a Southern twang, they put on a pretty...

Los Amigos Invisibles - Sexy

This is "Sexy" by Latin Grammy nominees Los Amigos Invisibles, recorded during their performance at Neumos in Seattle, WA. Going with the flow becomes not only a matter of self-preservation, but a hilarious, booty-shaking journey into the group's...

LA Next Week

Next week, I'll be back in LA with Chris and it looks like we will be extremely busy.  Aside from continuing our documentary about Jason Falkner, who is starting to record a new record, we have booked time in a recording studio so we can bring in...

A Version of the Truth

I caught up with authors Karen Mack and Jennifer Kaufmann in Seattle to discuss their novel A Version of the Truth. “Engaging.... A thoughtful version of the girl-done-good tale.”—Kirkus Reviews “Delightfully merging humor,...

The Half Brothers

I caught up with The Half Brothers in their rehearsal space: the house of guitarist Richard "Rick" Miller.  Mandolinist John Ackermann and banjo player David Nixon soon arrived, and we chatted while they waited for their warm-up coffee.  The...

The Dead Science

I sat down with Sam Mickens and Jherek Bischoff of The Dead Science before their show at Vera. The topics of discussion were myriad, including their upcoming album, the origin of the band's current name, and the book Seductive Poison. "The Dead...

Wyclef Jean

Ten years after his initial Carnival album, Wyclef Jean has released The Carnival II: Memoirs of an Immigrant.  It's inspired by various music from around the world and includes appearances by Shakira, Mary J. Blige, TI, Norah Jones, will.i.am,...

The Dead Science: Wife You

We were there with our cameras when The Dead Science performed their song "Wife You" at Vera. "The Dead Science breathe in an ethereal mire, a soaring swoon that's merely a pancake-makeup film above the wicked stratum beneath." -The Stranger To learn...

Todd Snider

Todd Snider has been a fixture in the alt-country and folk world for over ten years, and though he's been through a few record labels, he's still consistently releasing new albums of thoughtful, sometimes political, and often funny songs. I got a...

The Half Brothers: Corn Train

We caught up with the Half Brothers in Seattle, and got a chance to record them performing their song "Corn Train" in their rehearsal space. THE HALF BROTHERS, purveyors of their own patented brand of bluegrass and acoustic roots music, have been...

Tullycraft

Tullycraft's been around for over ten years, though I just heard about them a few months ago.  But they're used to that, and view it as a maybe-not-so-negative side effect of being a part-time band.  I got chance to talk with the gang before...

Jason Ritter on The Deal

I met up with Jason Ritter, (a former classmate of mine at NYU), to talk about The Deal, one of the films he was in at Sundance this year, (he was also in Good Dick with Martin Starr and Tom Arnold)..  Jason was pretty excited to work with Bill...

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