Episode #4 with Kurtis from the Deadstring Brothers

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Kurtis Marschke

 

Episode#4 with Kurtis from the Deadstring Brothers

Greetings folks! It’s Philly again, back with your weekly dose of info and thoughts on the latest podcast. This one features a ton of great music including a Trio Bravo from listener Chris Green and a sweet interview and performance by Kurtis Marschke of Deadstring Brothers, who Eric, Mike and I pinned down for an interview at last summer’s Wildwood Music Festival.

Just a quick note to say thank you all for the great input we’ve received about the podcast and blog so far. Feedback mostly has centered on the Flash-based website and the inability to view it and play the podcast or blog on mobile devices. We’re taking steps to solve these problems so the podcast can be a more enjoyable experience for more folks. Big changes in the works. Stay tuned.

Also, we unsuccessfully tweaked our recording levels for this podcast, which may require you to ride your volume knob throughout the podcast. Hey, it’s interactive! Hah! Sorry about that. Plus, our file was a little too large to be served well on a Firefox browser. Oh well, more things to fix.

Rocktober continues with tons more great shows here in Portland over the next few weeks, so look for us out and about. We’re hitting as many as we can and will report back to you of our comings and goings.

Here’s a look at this week’s playlist:

Playlist for Podcast No. 4 (recorded 10-9-13)

That Much Further West (Demo; show theme), Lucero

Drunken Poet’s Dream, Ray Wylie Hubbard

Concrete And Barbed Wire, Lucinda Williams

Cowboys Are My Weakness, Kate Mann

Reba, Lee Bains III & The Glory Fires

You Can Have The Crown, Sturgill Simpson

Love Like This, Drive-By Truckers

Drunk & Single (for George Jones), Joe Fletcher & The Wrong Reasons

Tulsa County Rail, Rubella Graves

Whiskey Rain, Railbenders

Good For You, Truckstop Darlin’

 

TRIO BRAVO (three songs picked by superfan Chris Green)

Blues Of Sin/Babylove, Pat Macdonald

She Don’t Care, White Trash Blues Revival

Somebody Take Me Home (LLRS Live), Phillip Roebuck

 

Interview with Kurtis Marschke from Deadstring Brothers.

Let Me In, Austin Lucas

She’s A Lot Like Texas, The Derailers

Meanest Jukebox In Town, Whitey Morgan and the 78s

Daddy Raised A Boy, Scott Miller & The Commonwealth

I Can’t Believe I’ve Fallen, Copper & Coal

Money Back, The Resolectrics

Pappy, Ugly Valley Boys

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