SEP25In This Episode: On October 2nd 2008, at the historic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee, The international Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA) will be hosting their annual awards ceremony. As in previous years, Rounder recording artists are well represented among the nominees. This month’s program features the many Rounder acts that have received 2008 IBMA award nominations. Dailey & Vincent - "By The Mark," from Dailey & Vincent Blue Highway - "Through The Window of a Train," from Through The Window Of A Train Dan Tyminski - “Knock, Knock,” from Wheels Dan Tyminski - “Whose Shoulder Will You Cry On,” from Wheels Rhonda Vincent - “Good Thing Going,” from Good Thing Going” Alison Krauss - “Sawing On The Strings,” from A Hundred Miles Or More Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper - “Northern White Clouds,” from Leavin’ Town The Grascals - “Today I Started Lovin’ you Again,” from Keep On Walkin’ The SteelDrivers - “Drinkin’ Dark Whiskey,” from The Steeldrivers Danny Paisley and The Southern Grass - "The Room Over Mine," from The Room Over Mine Claire Lynch - “Train Long Gone,” from Crowd Favorites Charlie Sizemore - "Alison's Band," from Good News IIIrd Tyme Out - “One Kiss Away From Loneliness,” from Footprints: A IIIrd Tyme Out Collection Sierra Hull -“Hullarious,” from Secrets J.D. Crowe and the New South - “Old Home Place,” from J.D. Crowe and The New South Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver - “Sadie’s Got Her New Dress On,” from More Behind The Picture than The Wall |
Subscribe: AUG6In This Episode: Irma Thomas and August Rounder Releases. Brad Paul talks about Irma's long partnership with Rounder, while Irma comments on her career and the recording of her new album, Simply Grand.
Irma Thomas - "River is Waiting" with Henry Butler, from Simply Grand Irma Thomas - "You Can Have My Husband (But Please Don't Mess With My Man)," from New Orleans Ladies Irma Thomas - "Flowers," from After the Rain Irma Thomas - "This Bitter Earth" with Ellis Marsalis, from Simply Grand Producer Scott Billington talks about Irma's session with Randy Newman Irma Thomas - "I Think It's Going to Rain Today" with Randy Newman, from Simply Grand Lamont Hiebert and Ten Shekel Shirt - "Spark," from Jubilee Interview with members of Delta Spirit Delta Spirit - "Trashcan," from Ode to Sunshine Mike Gordon - "Voices," from The Green Sparrow |
Subscribe: July9In This Episode: Brad Paul introduces Rounder's new releases. Exclusive interviews with Mike Gordon (Phish) on his new solo album, and The Grascals' guitarist Jamie Gordon. Track Listing: Martha Wainwright -"You Cheated Me" from I Know You're Married But I Have Feelings Too Brad Paul and Dave Godowsky talk abut Mike Gordon's forthcoming release. Mike Gordon - "Andelmans' Yard" from The Green Sparrow Johnny Osbourne - "Truth and Rights" from Truths and Rights Deluxe Edition Michael Cleveland and Flamekeeper - "Northern White Clouds" from Leavin' Town Danny Paisley and the Southern Grass - "The Room Over Mine" from The Room Over Mine Grascals guitarist Jamie Johnson talks about the title song from their new album The Grascals "Keep On Walkin'" from Keep on Walkin' Tony Rice "Four String Winds" from Night Flyer: The Singer Songwriter Collection |
Subscribe: June10In this episode: The Dan Tyminski Radio Special Brad Paul sits down with Dan Tyminski to talk about his early days, playing with Alison Krauss & Union Station, working with the Cohen Brothers and writing and recording his new album Wheels, out on Rounder Records on June 17th. Track Listing: I’m Walkin' - J.D. Crowe and The New South Man of Constant Sorrow – Alison Krauss & Union Station feat. Dan Tyminski Wheels – Dan Tyminski Whose Shoulder Will You Cry On – Dan Tyminksi Making Hay – Dan Tyminski It All Comes Down To You – Dan Tyminski How Long is This Train – Dan Tyminski Heads You Win Tails I Lose – Dan Tyminski How Many Times – Dan Tyminski The One You Lean On – Dan Tyminski Some Early Morning - Dan Tyminski |
Subscribe: May08In this episode: May is Bluegrass Month! Brad Paul talks about the 20th Anniversary of Bluegrass Month, and previews many our Rounder's new bluegrass releases. Dan Tyminski: "Wheels," from Wheels, out June 17th Interview with Dan Tyminski J.D. Crowe and the New South: "I'm Walkin'," from J.D. Crowe and the New South Interview with Sierra Hull Sierra Hull: "Pretend," from Secrets Interview with Rhonda Vincent Rhonda Vincent: "I Gotta Start Somewhere," from Good Thing Going Interview with Darren Vincent and Jamie Dailey Dailey and Vincent: "By the Mark," from Dailey & Vincent Longview: "Don't Leave Me Alone," from Deep in the Mountains The SteelDrivers: "Hear the Willow Cry," from The SteelDrivers Blue Highway: "Just Another Gravel in the Road," from Through the Window of a Train Danny Paisley and the Southern Grass: "Drowning Sailor," from The Room Over Mine, out June 24th Dan Tyminski: "Knock Knock," from Wheels |
Subscribe: Apr04In this episode: Rounder's VP of A&R/ producer Scott Billington and Product Manager Brad San Martin discuss Rounder's new releases, and play music that celebrates this year's New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. Longview - "Don't Leave Me Alone" From Deep in the Mountains, available April 8, 2008 Steve Riley and the Mamou Playboys - "Tien Bon"/"Hold On" From Best Of, available April 22, 2008 Robert Plant and Alison Krauss - "Fortune Teller" From Raising Sand Nathan and the Zydeco Cha Chas - "Don't Worry 'Bout the Mule" From Hang It High, Hang It Low Special Sneak Preview! Irma Thomas and Dr. John - "Be You" From Simply Grand, available August 12, 2008 Amanda Shaw - "Brick Wall" From Pretty Runs Out Walter Wolfman Washington - "Funk Yard" From City of Dreams, A Collection of New Orleans Music New Orleans Nightcrawlers - "Royal Flush" From City of Dreams, A Collection of New Orleans Music Enjoy! |
Subscribe in iTunes! Mar07In this episode: Brad Paul talks about the Joe Val Bluegrass Festival Joe Val and the New England Bluegrass Boys: "Sparkling Brown Eyes," from One Morning In May Interview with Michael Cleveland Michael Cleveland: "Cacklin' Hen," from Let 'Er Go, Boys Interview with Alecia Nugent Alecia Nugent: "Paper and Pen" from Alecia Nugent Interview with Lou Reid of Longview Longview: "Eating Out of Your Hand," from Deep In The Mountains Interview with Tammy Rogers and Chris Stapleton of The SteelDrivers The SteelDrivers: "Drinkin' Dark Whiskey," from The SteelDrivers Featured new releases: Kathleen Edwards: "The Cheapest Key," from Asking For Flowers Kathleen Edwards: "Alicia Ross," from Asking For Flowers Cowboys Junkies: "Sweet Jane," from Trinity Revisited Enjoy! |
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Rhonda Vincent "Good Thing Going" from Good Thing Going - intro by Rhonda Vincent |
Subscribe in iTunes! Dec07Riders in the Sky "I'll Be Home for Christmas" Karan Casey and Navan "Oh Holy Night" Brave Combo "Must Be Santa" Charles Brown "Merry Christmas Baby" NRBQ "Christmas Wish" David Grisman "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen" John McCutcheon "Christmas in the Trenches" Tony Trischka "Deck the Halls" Rhonda Vincent "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" Cherish the Ladles "Oh Little Town of Bethlehem/The Ballintore Fancy/The Kerry Reel/Limestone Rock" Leon Redbone "Blue Christmas" Klezmer Conservatory Band "A Freylekhe Nakht in Gan Eydn" Joseph Spence "Santa Claus is Coming to Town" A holiday-themed playlist for this episode of the Rounder podcast. In our interview segment, Brad Paul talks with Steve Netsky, who was a member of the Klezmer Conservatory Band. Enjoy - and Season's Greetings from Rounder Records! |
Subscribe in iTunes! Nov02This episode of the Rounder Podcast highlights recent International Bluegrass Music Association Winners, and includes previews of several January releases. Features interviews with Ken Irwin and Scott Billington. IBMA winners: The Grascals - "Home" (Entertainer of the Year) Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver - "Sadie's Got Her New Dress On" (Vocal Group of the Year) Michael Cleveland and Flame Keeper - "The Old Brown Country Barn" (Instrumental Group of the Year) Bradley Walker - "Live or Love" (Male Vocalist of the Year) J.D.Crowe and the New South - "Lefty's Old Guitar" (Album of the Year) Tony Trischka with Steve Martin - "The Crow" (Recorded Event of the Year) January release previews: Rhonda Vincent - "Just One of a Kind" The SteelDrivers - "Midnight Train to Memphis" Dailey & Vincent - "Poor Boy Workin' Blues" Amanda Shaw - "Garden of Eden" |
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Introductions by Brad Paul Robert Plant talks about Raising Sand Robert Plant and Alison Krauss: Gone, Gone, Gone (Done Moved On) (from Raising Sand) Ann Wilson talks about Hope and Glory Ann Wilson with Elton John: Where to Now St. Peter? (from Hope and Glory) Brad Paul talks with Dave Godowsky about Ween Ween: Your Party (from La Cucaracha) Brad Paul talks with Scott Billington about City of Dreams Johnny Adams: Just Because (from City of Dreams) Brad Paul talks with Scott Billington about a catalog classic by Ted Hawkins Ted Hawkins: Cold and Bitter Tears (from Happy Hour) Claire Lynch: Silver and Gold (from Crowd Favorites) Brad Paul talks with Bill Nowlin about the book No Greater Love by Todd Anton Brad Paul talks with Chris Wilson about three new reggae releases The Gladiators: Bongo Red (From Studio One Singles) Bob Marley and the Wailers: Another Dance (from Another Dance - Rarities from Studio One) The Abyssinians: Satta Massagana (from Satta Massagana Deluxe Edition) |
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Segment 1 Ann Wilson, "Immigrant Song," from Hope & Glory Produced by Ben Mink, Anne's first ever solo album features duets with Elton John, Gretchen Wilson, Alison Krauss, Rufus Wainwright. Minnie Driver, "Sorry Baby," from Seastories Featuring performances by Ryan Adams, his backing band The Cardinals, and Liz Phair. Shivaree, "Half On A Baby," from Tainted Love: Mating Calls & Fight Songs Shivaree's twisted, biting cabaret pop has been featured everywhere from Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill to Air America Radio, who employed Shivaree's Ambrosia Parsley to encapsulate each week's news in song form. Linda Thompson, "Versatile Heart," Versatile Heart Dubbed best female vocalist by Time Magazine. New album features young players Kate Rusby, John McCusker as well as vets Dave Mattocks and Danny Thompson. Segment 2 Jimmy Sturr, "Come Share The Wine," from Come Share the Wine 16-time Grammy winner Sturr's previous guests include Willie Nelson, Delbert McClinton and Duane Eddy. Riders In The Sky, "South Of The Border," from Public Cowboy # 1 2007 marks the centennial anniversary of the birth of "Public Cowboy #1," Gene Autry, and also Riders' 25th anniversary as members of the Grand Ol' Opry. Charlie Sizemore, "No Blues is Good News, from Good News At 17 he was hired to replace Keith Whitley in Ralph Stanley's Clinch Mt Boys. This is Charlie's first new album in 5 years. Segment 3 Ernest Wilson, "Undying Love," from When Rhythm Was King Explores the original Jamaican hits that have become faves of producers making rhythm tracks for today's hip-hop and rap stars. Over 45 versions of this song including producer Bobby Digital"s version of this track for hits by Spanner Banner, Leroy Sibles and Des'ree. Juan Luna Huamani, "Danza," from Carried By The Current: Music Of The Peruvian Amazon Similar to fife and drum music of Lousiana, this fiddle tune is highly reminiscent of early Cajun fiddle music. Morgan MacQuarrie, "Aristotle's Confession," "Humours of Glendart," "Murphy"s Weather Eye," from Over The Cabot Trail Taps the musical heritage of younger players like Natalie MacMaster and April Verch. |



