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51 Episodes

57 minutes | Apr 6, 2021
#53 Neil Gray
I learned about this Neil's musical taste through his son, Stuart, my episode 1 guest. When Neil found himself stranded in Austin over the last month, we had a chance to tape this episode where I got a much better understanding for some of the coolest 70s and 80s UK hits from Neil's youth. Bonus content at the end for more on great Scots and Neil's mobile disco. So Long - Fischer-Z Silver Machine - Hawkwind Delilah -The Sensational Alex Harvey Band
60 minutes | Mar 5, 2021
#52 Gaby DeLeon
First episode in a longtime with a special guest, my friend Gaby DeLeon. Hear about SXSW discoveries and the omnipresence of Selena growing up in Texas. Rise to the Sun - Alabama Shakes Bad Romance - Lady Gaga Techno Cumbia - Remix - Selena
60 minutes | Nov 14, 2019
#51: Lisa Roberts
Lisa has become such a great friend to me over the years after I first met her working with her husband Doug. She hired me as an intern at a tech company, we bonded, and the rest is history. 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover - Paul Simon Cut-Out Witch - Guided By Voices New Beat - Toro y Moi
63 minutes | Nov 5, 2019
#50: Frank Burns
For the 50th episode, my friend Frank joins to chat about a few tunes from his life. Longtime Austin pal through SXSW adventures, Frank is the one who encouraged me to start recording episodes again after the long hiatus. Pablo in Dub - Augustus Pablo Refractions in the Plastic Pulse - Stereolab Rise - Doves
45 minutes | Oct 21, 2019
#49: Ali Holder
Another long break between episodes, but happy to be back here talking with Austin-based songwriter Ali Holder. We chat old country tunes, music that gets you through hard times, and hidden gems from an under-appreciated 90s movie about witches. Faded Love - Willie Nelson ft. Ray Price Wake Up - Arcade Fire Crystal - Stevie Nicks
49 minutes | Aug 26, 2018
#48: Josh Rickel
My friend Josh brought me three songs paired with three whiskeys to drink along with. I'd recommend you follow his lead by listening along with some bourbon. Let it Be - The Beatles To Be Young (Is to Be Sad, Is to be High) - Ryan Adams Bread & Water - Ryan Bingham
71 minutes | Jul 23, 2018
#47: Andrew Thompson
After too long of a break, a new episode is finally here. In 2009, I met Andrew at his co-owned gallery and art collective space in Chicago called Oh No! Doom. Years later, our paths randomly crossed here in Austin at a Deafheaven show, so I asked him to come on and give me his three songs. Creeping Death - Metallica The Great Southern Trendkill - Pantera Ghost Fields - Murder by Death
69 minutes | Mar 27, 2018
#46: Mike Gallagher
Truly enjoyed this episode with my climbing buddy, Mike Gallagher, who brought a wide selection of tracks to the table. Mike shares stories about connecting with his dad later in life, moving across the country, and more. Cats in the Cradle - Harry Chapin Sense and Sensibility - Millencolin Rivers and Roads - The Head and The Heart
73 minutes | Feb 17, 2018
#44: Miguel Hinojosa
Miguel came on as a recommended guest from a previous episode, and it was great to meet him and chat about music. I'm now educated about the Jimi Hendrix of the Accordion. Miguel's passion for the Chicano music he continues to be inspired by shines in our conversation. Quiero Besarte A La Noche - Esteban Steve Jordan Bad Indian - The Gun Club Take Your Time (Don't Blow Your Mind) - Part Time
57 minutes | Feb 13, 2018
#43: Carolina Norman
Loved having Lina on the podcast to close out my January tapings. She shared some heartfelt songs and her strong connections to each one. These stories moved me as a testament to music sticking with you in meaningful ways, and I'm incredibly grateful we were able to have the conversation. Oh Yoko! - John Lennon The Beast In Me - Johnny Cash Drove Me Wild - Tegan & Sara
59 minutes | Jan 31, 2018
#42: Amber Quist
Amber was my first boss of my professional career and ever since has been a close friend of mine with whom I've been itching to have on the show. We shared a lot of laughs on this episode, and I always love when someone has the chance to profess their absolute devotion to a particular artist like Amber does in her last song selection. Hound Dog - Elvis Presley Let Your Heart Not Be Troubled - Band of Heathens Heavenly Day - Patty Griffin
59 minutes | Jan 18, 2018
#41: Jordan Sterling
Besides Jordan's excellent taste in sports teams (Houston Strong), he's got great taste in music and sense of how a song can thread in and out of your life in meaningful ways. Enjoyed having him on the show to explore that with him and these tracks. Int'l Players Anthem (I Choose You) - UGK ft. Outkast Never Would Have Made It - Marvin Sapp DNA. - Kendrick Lamar
61 minutes | Dec 19, 2017
#40: Charlie Holliday
Charlie and I spent a fair amount of time geeking out about guitars and production value, especially when one of his song was on my own shortlist of potential Memory Tracks. Turn the bass up in those headphones for the first track to hear the GOAT, James Jamerson. For Once in My Life - Stevie Wonder Shellshock - New Order Voodoo Child (Slight Return) (Live at El Mocambo) - Stevie Ray Vaughn
71 minutes | Dec 11, 2017
#39: Sarah Bradshaw
From chasing down bands at Java Jazz to falling in love with her husband more than 12 years ago, Sarah shared her stories connected with these songs as if they were just yesterday. Loved having her on as a long time Austin friend and thoughtful selector of tracks. Yellow Lights - Cruiserweight Thanx for Staying - Reggie and the Full Effect Apparat - Komponent (Telefon Tel Aviv RMX)
65 minutes | Dec 7, 2017
#38: Darby Dupre
Darby has been hopping around the globe over the past year, including a significant portion of her time working in the middle of the Outback in Australia over the past year. I managed to catch her back in Austin for a bit to record this episode. Everything I Once Had - The Honorary Title MAN O TU - Nu Strictly Reserved for You - Charles Bradley
86 minutes | Dec 1, 2017
#37: Bryan Parker
Loved having Bryan on the podcast to run through his songs. A long ago SXSW acquaintance, over the years I've seen him stay super busy in the music community of Austin. As a creator of Pop Press International, regular contributor at Austin Monthly, author of 33⅓'s The Beat Happening, and an English teacher, Bryan is all about unpacking the impact music can have on individuals. Tonight, Tonight - The Smashing Pumpkins Debaser - The Pixies The Moon - The Microphones
75 minutes | Nov 8, 2017
#36: Lars Nilsen
Honored to have Lars Nilsen on the podcast. I've spent more than 10 years in Austin seeing things that he has programmed in the film community here. It was a real pleasure to meet him in person and listen to his stories tied back to some great songs. Sometimes certain tracks just "harmonizes with your being," as he puts it. Atlantis - Donovan Turn of the Century - Royal Trux Darlin' - The Beach Boys
42 minutes | Sep 22, 2017
#35: Jess Conlon
Its great when a guest's episode inspires someone else to raise their hand and want to come on the show. In this case, Jess took interest after hearing her husband, Eddie, on episode 29. I had fun getting to know Jess better and hear her take on songs that I was familiar with myself. Twist and Shout - The Beatles Dosed - Red Hot Chili Peppers Strange Vine - Delta Spirit
102 minutes | Sep 20, 2017
#34: Orville Neeley
Orville brought great music knowledge and insight about songs I was not too familiar with. I dug them. We know each other from playing music together, but hearing his stories tied back to these tracks gave me a greater appreciation for Orville's musical influences and what they mean to him today. I Wish I Was a Girl - The Pink Fairies Used To - Wire Flipper - Way of the World
65 minutes | Aug 10, 2017
#32: Shawnasee Retzloff
After a bit of an absence, we're back with episode 32 and an amazing guest who's stories really connected to an excellent selection of music. Hearing Shawnasee explain her evolving association to Franks Ocean's opening Channel Orange track, pre- and post- child birth was heartfelt, and I really enjoyed how she articulated her memories against the framework of this episode. Ballad of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let it Roll) - George Harrison Do You Realize? - The Flaming Lips Thinkin Bout You - Frank Ocean
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