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Hosted by Nashville songwriters India Ramey and Will Payne Harrison, Americana Station brings you interviews from up & coming Americana, Roots and Country artists as well as occasionally going Off The Rails with other people in the music industry.
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A walk through the last century of America's roots music, the podcasts for Deeper Roots come to you from productions at Sonoma County's own community radio station, KOWS 92.5 FM, streaming at www.kowsfm.com.
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That Interview

That Station | Raleigh, North Carolina

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That Interview is a conversation about music between the curators that play it and the artists that make it. An in depth look at an artists career, including insights into how they got started, their influences, creation process, successes, failures, and everything in between. That Interview is recorded at produced by That Station, a locally curated music station in Raleigh North Carolina with live personalities that share authentic stories and insights about music and life in the triangle. ...
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My Backstage Pass

With Hosts Lee Zimmerman and Billy Hubbard

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Join hosts Lee Zimmerman & Billy Hubbard as they take you backstage for conversations with singer songwriters, musicians, and music industry professionals! Lee Zimmerman is a freelance music writer whose articles have appeared in several leading music industry publications. Lee is a former promotions representative for ABC and Capital Records and director of communications for various CBS affiliated television stations. Lee recently authored "Americana Music - Voices, Visionaries & Pioneers ...
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RED-C Roundup is a local Bryan/College Station, TX live Catholic radio production by the RED-C Apostolate. Tune in live at 11 AM every Wednesday to hear local church and ministry updates, Catholic events in the area, and to hear live interviews with local and national Catholic figures. Our hosts Deacon Mike Beauvais, Pam Marvin, Judy Comeaux, and Maria Sotolongo conduct inspiring interviews with pro-life advocates, Catholic authors, speakers, podcasters, radio hosts, priests and clergy, and ...
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Claire Standridge interviews Paula Gallagher, founder of Catholic Infertility Resources, an invaluable database for Catholics experiencing infertility. Paula shares her deeply personal journey and how it led her to discover NaPro Technology, a natural, Church-approved alternative to IVF that addresses the root causes of infertility. She explains ho…
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The milestone tenth studio album from folk-blues luminary Ruthie Foster, Mileage finds the singer-songwriter reflecting on a life that’s been full of professional triumphs, courtesy of a musical journey that took a self-described “little Black girl with a guitar” from singing at churches in rural Texas to chalking up multiple Grammy nominations. Wi…
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The debate is over; what's say we have ourselves another. There's certainly no debating democracy at work. Today's Deeper Roots show will find us circulating through the connective tissue of song: themes that connect with one another. A little bit of eclectic free form fused with all the delightful sounds of country, pop, rock and tradition. Our gu…
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It’s a mellow, laid back collection of sounds from the past century for you this morning. The “ember” months have arrived and we’re winding our way through the last sunsets of summer. So lay down your burdens and join us on another Deeper Roots Friday morning as we share some sweet sounds from near and far, all anchored in an American landscape of …
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Rich Ulloa has always been passionate about music. That was evident early on when he established one of the most important independent record stores in the nation with Miami's Yesterday and Today Records. That led to the founding of Y&T Records, which gave birth to the Mavericks, Mary Karlzen and other seminal Florida artists that got their start c…
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Following the success of The Hillbilly Thomists' fourth album, Marigold—which soared to number 2 on Billboard's #Bluegrass Chart—Fr. Jonah Teller, O.P., joins Deacon Mike Beauvais on RED-C Roundup to delve into the band's journey, the intersection of #faith and #music, and the unexpected ways their Dominican spirituality resonates through bluegrass…
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Wyatt Ellis shares his backstory and music from his debut album Happy Valley. Born not far from the Great Smoky Mountains, Wyatt Ellis' first recollection of hearing the mandolin was Bobby Osborne’s iconic solo on the Osborne Brothers’ bluegrass classic “Rocky Top.” Hearing the Tennessee bluegrass anthem echo throughout the early years of his child…
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Some dynamite gospel this week that leans heavily on the influencers, but we won’t let that lock us in. We’ll be cutting a broad swath across the Americana landscape, with deeper gospel tracks from some of the greats like the Selah Jubilee Singers, the rollicking Reverend Robert Ballinger, The Bronzeman, and some other greats you may or may not kno…
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Billy's wife Sarah sits in for Lee Zimmerman on this special episode with Author/Screenwriter Rich Carlburg and Singer Songwriter John Smith Presley, a man who has presented DNA and other convincing evidence to prove he is the son of Elvis Presley. John was born in 1961 and raised by Elvis’ aunt Gladys Presley and her husband. John has been describ…
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#CatholicFaith #EucharisticCongress #Eucharist #CatholicCommunity #SpiritualJourney In this powerful episode of RED-C Roundup, hosted by Pam Marvin, special guest Becky Kramr shares her profound experience at the National Eucharistic Congress in Indianapolis, Indiana. Becky, a devoted parishioner from College Station, Texas, recounts the spiritual …
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#catholic #podcast #eucharist #spiritualgrowth Deacon Mike Beauvais sits down with Adam Minihan, co-host of The Catholic Man Show, CEO of St. Michael Radio in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Head of Marketing at Exodus 90, to discuss the transformative power of the Catholic faith. They highlight how authentic friendships and spiritual practices shape one's fa…
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#CaminoDeSantiago #Pilgrimage #CatholicFaith #SpiritualJourney #FaithInAction #REDCRoundup #CatholicPodcast #InspiringStories Join host Judy Comeaux on this inspiring episode of RED-C Roundup as she interviews her cousin, Kathy Polzer, who recently completed the historic Camino de Santiago pilgrimage. In this episode, Kathy shares her profound jour…
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#catholicpodcast #spiritualjourney #faithinaction #catholicfaith #redcroundup Join Pam Marvin on this insightful episode of RED-C Roundup as she sits down with Dr. Stephen Braden, a seasoned medical missionary and author. Dr. Braden shares his journey of over 40 medical missions to Latin America, Jamaica, and Haiti, and discusses his two inspiring …
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A little bit of good, a little bit of bad, and a whole lot of Americana classics. This morning’s Deeper Roots show runs the gamut from boogie Woogie to country ballads, classic rock, soul, blues, gospel and everything but the kitchen sink. Dave Stroud will be featuring songs that celebrate the band of gold, bad boys, bad girls, schooldays nostalgia…
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Jason Adamo sat down with Rylan to talk about his “Strums and Slices” benefit concert supporting the Alliance for Paired Kidney Donation. Jason, who is celebrating his one year anniversary of a successful kidney transplant reflects on the challenges he faced, the generosity of others, and the unwavering dedication from the APKD during a difficult p…
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Charlie Overbey, once labeled the “Punk Rock Spy In The House Of Honky Tonk" by none other than Lemmy of Motorhead, has redefined the outlaw ethos of Americana music. That’s never been more evident than with the release of his new album, aptly titled In Good Company. A revisit to decades of writing and recording sessions from studios around the wor…
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Join Dave Stroud for two hours of the very best of country swing music on Deeper Roots Radio: A Century of America’s Music. He’ll excavate the archives for a show from over eight years ago, reminding us that the west had been long-settled when a new sound exploded. It blasted its way out of the dance halls and barn-dance venues of the Midwest with …
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Simply stated, Steep Canyon Rangers rank among the upper echelon of today’s most prominent bluegrass bands. They’ve extended their musical template far beyond any confined parameters and into the realms of mass appeal, courtesy of songs that resonate with immediate accessibility and all the elements needed to ensure populist appeal. The band's new …
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We’re taking a trip up into hill country to celebrate a true Americana sound. From it’s simple roots rolling out of Appalachia, celebrating music and culture going back even further, bluegrass music evolved from many different corners with a combination of many styles, including old-time mountain music, square dance fiddling, blues, gospel, jazz, a…
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Grammy nominated artist Steve Forbert, best known for the classic "Romeo's Tune," is a true American musical treasure, a fact underscored by his newest album Daylight Savings Time, to be released on September 20, 2024 via Blue Rose Music. Like all his recordings of new songs, it's saturated with what renowned rock journalist Robert Christgau discer…
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It’s a cover show. It’s a celebration. It’s a reconnaissance regarding a renaissance. To what do we owe this week’s offering? The answer is clearly the songs of Bob Dylan who, at one time recorded under the non de plume Blind Boy Grunt and we’ve got a track from the Broadside Ballads collection to prove it. But this week’s show will focus primarily…
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After a long hiatus hosts Will Payne Harrison and India Ramey are back with new episodes and a new logo. This episode Will Payne is interviewing India about her new album Baptized by the Blaze out on August 23rd. India Ramey blazes a trail through cinematic spaghetti western landscapes to wood floored Honkytonks and the Appalachian foothills. India…
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Although many people still think of him as the “And Oates” in the extraordinarily successful Hall & Oates, one of the best-selling duos of all time, John Oates stands on his own as a prolific singer, songwriter, producer, and solo artist. Not only was he responsible for writing or co-writing any number of the pair’s major hits — “Sara Smile,” “She’…
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Looking back over the past fifty-or-so years, we find a large gathering assembled under a large, all-inclusive tent, called Americana. There’s hardly a definition that’s been assigned and it’s hardly what we’d term ‘a genre’. It is, rather, a mood of the music and a narrative of the storytelling defines it. Like the dozens of genres that line it’s …
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The GRAMMY® Award-winning Americana quintet—Andy Falco [guitar], Chris Pandolfi [banjo], Andy Hall [dobro], Jeremy Garrett [fiddle], and Travis Book [double bass]—have musical influences that truly run the gamut, but their common denominator is certainly bluegrass -- the sound that has in essence defined the course of their career. The Infamous Str…
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We’ve heard them all, the quotes about money being the root of all evil, you can’t take it with you, money can’t buy happiness…but there’s this one little thing that is seldom expanded on and that is the story of ‘dirty money’. There’s plenty of fodder in that area…from the banker CEO to the coal company CEO…there’s never an effort to help raise al…
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Jon Langford was originally the drummer for the punk band The Mekons when it formed at the University of Leeds in 1977, but he later took up the guitar as other band members left. Since the mid-1980s he has been one of the leaders in incorporating folk and country music into punk rock. He has released a number of solo recordings as well as recordin…
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Storytelling in song is not new. It’s mankind’s way of conveying, in both accuracy and reflection, the narrative from one perspective. Embellishments and hooks have long been the best way to make the story easy to digest and, if need be, to get a point (likely sociopolitical) across. We’ll be doing just that in this Friday’s episode: stories based …
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Join Caleb Brawner and Dennis Macha in this special episode of RED-C Roundup as they welcome David Bereit, founder and former CEO of 40 Days for Life. Together, they unveil the groundbreaking Reviving America Summit, a 25-day series aiming to ignite cultural change through faith, family, life, liberty, and leadership. Register Now for FREE: https:/…
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Summer’s in full tilt and we’re not ready quite yet for the heat. But that won’t stop us cartwheeling down the musical halls as we take an eclectic ride on a free form Friday. Themes and tradition will rule today’s playlists, making way for some great roots rock favorites from Elvis, Chuck Berry and Roy Orbison. Country music is well represented wi…
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Passion and persistence are key traits when it comes to finding success in today’s music realms. The band that goes by the name Uncle Lucius took that fact to heart after going on hiatus in 2018 and regrouping five years later. “We started getting this thing rolling in late 2005,” lead singer and songwriter Kevin Galloway tells Lee and Billy . “We …
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Join Deacon Mike Beauvais and guest Dr. Pavlos Papadopoulos in this captivating episode of RED-C Roundup as they delve into the profound connections between the founding of the United States, Catholic faith, and classical political philosophy. Recorded on July 3rd, 2024, this episode explores the political and spiritual landscape in anticipation of…
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There are some who still think of multi-instrumentalist John McEuen as the lively multi-instrumentalist who helped found the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band in the mid ‘60s and then remained at the band’s helm for some 50 years. Nevertheless, after parting ways with the group in 2017 due to various personal and professional disagreements, he’s managed to ca…
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With its ever-changing course, its flowing waters and historical significance, the Mississippi River serves as a powerful metaphor for the American story. The river is a lifeblood nourishing the land while also serving as a path to freedom itself, symbolizing the pursuit of freedom and progress from the North to the Gulf of Mexico. Additional to al…
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Judy Comeaux sits down with Aurelio Cadena, who is in his fifth and final year of diaconate formation. Aurelio shares his journey from a scientific, analytical background to a deep, unwavering faith in God. He emphasizes the importance of community, the impact of mentors, and the transformative power of God's love and mercy. This episode is filled …
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Pam Marvin welcomes Emily Jaminet of Welcome His Heart to discuss the powerful devotion of Enthronement to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Emily shares her personal journey with the Sacred Heart, recounting inspiring stories from her childhood, her family's conversion, and the transformative impact of enthronement on her life and others. This episode of…
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Join Maria Sotolongo on this episode of RED-C Roundup as she interviews Robyn Romansky, the dynamic director behind Victory Sports. Explore how faith and athletics intertwine to build virtue-based youth programs. Discover the origins of Victory Sports, its mission, and how it's impacting families and parishes. This episode is filled with inspiring …
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Deacon Mike Beauvais hosts an inspiring conversation with Fr. Hezekias Carnazzo on this episode of RED-C Roundup. Fr. Hezekias, an esteemed priest and founder of the Institute of Catholic Culture, shares his journey from being baptized at ten, through his reversion to the faith, to founding a global educational institute. Discover how his upbringin…
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In this inspiring episode of "RED-C Roundup," host Darren Sinkule shares his miraculous story of survival and faith. Eleven years ago, on May 13th, Darren nearly died but experienced a profound miracle through the intercession of the Blessed Mother, receiving a new heart after praying the Rosary. This powerful testimony sets the stage for a deep di…
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Host Judy Comeaux leads an engaging conversation with John Pisciotta from Pro-Life Waco. This episode dives deep into the challenges and victories within the pro-life movement, exploring the critical shift from surgical to chemical abortions and the continuous fight to safeguard life. Join us for this informative and heartfelt episode as we delve i…
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Three time Blues Foundation Traditional Female Artist award winner, Sue Foley’s new album 'One Guitar Woman' is a heartfelt tribute to the female pioneers of the guitar - including Memphis Minnie, Lydia Mendoza, Maybelle Carter, Ida Presti, and Sister Rosetta Tharpe. The album showcases the dexterity of Foley’s acoustic nylon string guitar skills a…
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We took a journey to the south in last week’s show and this week, we head further west where we’ll share a vibrant and dynamic genre that reflects the rich cultural fusion of its geographic origins, combining traditional Mexican folk music with contemporary American influences of country, rhythm and blues, and rock. With the accordion and bajo sext…
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Few artists have achieved the kind of acclaim and achievement garnered by Lucinda Williams over the course of her career. Having composed the oft-covered song “Passionate Kisses,” often described as “an Americana classic,” she went on to release any number of landmark albums, among them, Sweet Old World and Car Wheels on a Gravel Road, all of which…
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Swamp pop. What is it and where does Tex Mex begin and country blues end? Well, just listen for that Louisiana backbeat, a taste of torch song and rocking rhythm. We’ll take on the music of Tex Mex next week but this week we’ll be sampling some of the greats of that splinter genre referred to as ‘swamp pop’; music that was grafted from a number of …
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