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Music at Three Pines:  The Podcast

Music at Three Pines: The Podcast

Brad Raley

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Frequency: 1 episode/28d. Total Eps: 23

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At Music at Three Pines, we have hosted over 20 private house shows with incredible touring folk and Americana musicians. With the pandemic, we are on hiatus, but want to support these musicians as well as talk music. On this podcast, we will talk about the creative process, self-care, and the difficulties of the music industry.
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Scott Cook

Season 3 · Episode 1

dimanche 30 janvier 2022Duration 49:24

Welcome back to the podcast. Sorry for the extended break, but we are back and ready to do some more interviews with our favorite artists--this time with a secret weapon. My wife Lisa is handling the editing and she is excellent.

This episode is with Canadian Scott Cook. We met him in Montreal, but really didn't get to hear him until one of the Black Oak Artist pandemic streams--and we were stunned by his humor and songwriting. He played our house series this January to a small, vaccinated and attentive audience, and everyone who was there is now a fan. When you hear him, you will join the ranks. Please go see him live when you can. We talk about songwriting and even how to pronounce "process" in this lively and enjoyable conversation.

https://scottcook.net/shows

If you're in a position to give, you can make our tip jar ring by e-transfer or Zelle to: scottcooksongs@gmail.com, or by PayPal grooverevival@gmail.com

Danielle Ate The Sandwich

Season 2 · Episode 2

jeudi 25 février 2021Duration 01:18:40

Today's episode is with the delightful Danielle Ate the Sandwich. We met here in Fort Collins, back when Danielle still lived here, but actually first got to hear her sing in a Folk Alliance showcase. She then played a pretty magical show in our house series and we have been fans ever since. Danielle has a fantastic voice, and she writes great song as well. But on top of all of that, she has impeccable comedic timing which makes her live shows just so much fun. Please visit her website, buy some merch, and join her Patreon page if you can. And when we get back to live music, do not pass up a chance to see her in person.

http://danielleatethesandwich.com/

https://www.patreon.com/DanielleAtetheSandwich

Ordinary Elephant

Season 1 · Episode 13

jeudi 24 septembre 2020Duration 46:52

Those who have heard Pete and Crystal live, know already what great musicians they are and what fine music they create as Ordinary Elephant. We met them in 2018 when they were awarded Folk Alliance's Artist of the Year for 2017, and they graciously played our house series that fall. We have enjoyed every meeting at conferences or at other house shows. Their music evokes and older time, but with a contemporary feel. In addition to being fine musicians, they are two of the finer humans we have met.

https://www.ordinaryelephant.net/

patreon.com/ordinaryelephant

PayPal (paypal.me/ordinaryelephant) or Venmo (@ordinaryelephant).

Caroline Cotter

Season 1 · Episode 12

jeudi 17 septembre 2020Duration 42:32

Over the past five years, Caroline Cotter has essentially been constantly touring. That is, until the pandemic forced her to stop. She has spent the last six months in a very rural cabin in Maine--and she sat down to talk with me about the pandemic, self-care, and her approach to songwriting. We first met due to Emily Scott Robinson, and Caroline played our house in 2018. We have kept in touch ever since. She is a thoughtful person and songwriter with a truly lovely voice.

Venmo: @Caroline-Cotter-Music

PayPal: carolinecottermusic@gmail.com

or at https://www.paypal.me/CarolineCotterMusic

Purchase Music: https://carolinecotter.bandcamp.com/

Join Mailing list and hear more at: www.carolinecotter.com

Caitlin Cannon and Alice Wallace

Season 1 · Episode 11

vendredi 4 septembre 2020Duration 51:41

This episode features two singer songwriters, Caitlin Cannon and Alice Wallace. Friends and songwriting partners, they got together in Durango, Colorado over the summer, both to get Alice out of the humidity of Nashville and to write songs. The two are hilarious together, and write really good songs--both alone and together. We chatted about co-writing, mermaids (just have to listen) and the creative process.

https://www.caitlincannonmusic.com/ https://www.patreon.com/CaitlinCannon

Venmo: @CaitlinCannon1

PayPal.Me/CaitlinEddins

https://www.alicewallacemusic.com/ paypal.me/AliceWallaceMusic

Venmo: @alicewallacemusic

Hayley Reardon

Season 1 · Episode 10

vendredi 28 août 2020Duration 46:28

Today's episode features singer/songwriter Hayley Reardon. We met her in Montreal when Lisa saw her perform in an official showcase at Folk Alliance and was immediately taken by her voice and songs. She came to Colorado that following November and performed in our house series. And met our dogs. We were struck by her thoughtful approach to both performing and negotiating the music business. And of course, we loved her songs. When we saw her last, she was preparing for a songwriter in residence fellowship in Germany—where she would be right now had the pandemic not occurred. Hayley has shared stages with Lori Mckenna, Anais Mitchell and Rodney Crowell, and sings on Heather Maloney’s latest album. And, of course, she has released two full-length albums and an EP, and is preparing for her next album after the pandemic.

https://www.hayleyreardon.com/

Venmo (@hayleyreardon) and Paypal (https://www.paypal.me/hayleyreardon)

Rachel Laven

Season 1 · Episode 9

mardi 18 août 2020Duration 42:25

Those of you who have not heard Rachel Laven are in for a treat. While we were very quickly introduced at a music conference, we really first met her in our own home when she joined Emily Scott Robinson for our second house show. Rachel and Emily met at Kerrville and decided to do a mini-tour around Song School (Planet Bluegrass) and that included our little house show. From the very first note, we were Rachel Laven fans, and that has not gone away. We talk about her life in England this last year, her experience with the pandemic and her approach to songwriting.

You can find more information about Rachel at her website, and here are links to either support her work, or even to join her Patreon page.

http://www.rachellavenmusic.com/

PayPal.me/rachellavenmusic

Venmo: @Rachel-Laven-1

www.rachellavenmusic.com/boutique

https://www.patreon.com/RachelLaven

Mary Bragg

Season 1 · Episode 8

mercredi 12 août 2020Duration 48:37

Today's episode features singer/songwriter Mary Bragg. We met Mary in Montreal at Folk Alliance International as she played in a showcase with Kyshona and Hannah Miller. We actually had both Kyshona and Hannah scheduled for 2020, but the pandemic interrupted. Luckily, we were able to host Mary last October. She is the consumate songwriter--takes the craft very seriously and she is able to evoke place and emotion with ease. In this discussion, we talk pandemic, creative thinking, the importance of editing in all writing, and how to address those internal critics. Along the way, Mary gives us all some life lessons and even ways to manage during these difficult times.

As I note in the podcast, her discography is all worth your time, but be sure to drop by her website and pick up a copy of Violets as Camoflauge--her 2019 release.

https://marybragg.com/

Please send her some support if you can. Venmo @Mary-Bragg, and her PayPal is mary@marybragg.com.

Clara Baker

Season 1 · Episode 7

mercredi 5 août 2020Duration 45:04

This episode features my conversation with Portland's own Clara Baker. We met in 2017 at Folk Alliance, and she played our third house show later that fall. We have kept in touch and have actually run into her at every Folk Alliance since. Clara is a gifted songwriter and a fantastic musician, and was a finalist for the Telluride Troubadour contest just last June. Her 2019 album, Things To Burn, was one of our favorite albums of that year and is in pretty constant rotation at our house. In this conversation, we talk about how she made that album and how different it sounds from her first one--Temporary Things. We also talk about the pandemic, her training as a sound engineer, and as we try to do with all our episodes, find out how creative songwriters approach their craft.

You can purchase her albums here: http://www.clarabakermusic.com/, and can give her some support at Venmo @Clarabakery

Emily Scott Robinson

Season 1 · Episode 6

jeudi 23 juillet 2020Duration 49:43

In this episode, I sat down with Emily Scott Robinson, singer songwriter extraordinaire. Originally from North Carolina, Emily and her husband now travel around in their RV. She and I met at Folk Alliance International in 2016, and the following August, Emily played our very first house show. As I note with her, she played in our series before we knew we wanted a series.

Emily has toured widely and honed her skills as a solo performer. She is well known for her great songwriting, and amazingly beautiful voice. She won Kerrville's New Folk several years ago, an most recently won the Telluride Troubadour Contest last June. Her most recent album, Traveling Mercies has caught the attention of Billboard Magazine, No Depression, and American Songwriter, and frequently takes a spin on our turntable. In this podcast, we talk about Covid, Black Lives Matter, and how she approaches songwriting. In addition, she tells us the story of her quarantine inspired single--The Time for Flowers. You will hear the song in this episode, and can watch the video she and her husband made for it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqZzjLaHBIg, inspired by the Amor Towles novel, A Gentleman in Moscow.

You can find her webpage here: https://www.emilyscottrobinson.com/#home-section, and you can order cds, vinyl, merch from her store. You can find her music page on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/emilyscottrobinson/, and if you would like to contribute to an independent musician during this difficult time, here are her Venmo and PayPal connections.

@emilyscottrobinson on Venmo // emily.scott.robinson@gmail.com on PayPal


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