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Interviews & Sessions
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Caitlin Canty made an album that morphed into "Quiet Flame" as it was being made amidst the turmoil of Nashville's 2020 tornado, and the start of the Covid Pandemic, and... The list goes on. But in the midst of the chaos, Caitlin found her voice and the vibe for this album.
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Molly Tuttle was in studio the morning after her show at The Egg. In the session, we talked about creating the new album, and her desire to take her whole band into the studio to make it.
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Reese talks about the great year he has experienced with his music and new shows coming.
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Tony Moore is a musician, songwriter, radio presenter, concert promoter, venue operator. Tony is music personified. He was Iron Maiden's original keyboardist before going off to do his own prog-rock, and session work. He was a member of Cutting Crew in the 80's. Plus, as we learn, he played with Meat Loaf on tour. We learn about his newest projects, including working again with Steve Harris of Iron Maiden and British Lion.
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Mick and Robbie of Modern English dropped by to talk about their new album, "1-2-3-4." It was recorded not too far from WEXT land. And of course, we discussed the impact of "I Melt With You," on their lives and on fans.
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Joanne chats with Dave Michaels about being discovered by Eurythmics' Dave Stewart, playing for the Queen, and more.
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I have had a couple of conversations with Chris Pierce, and find his conversation to be as intriguing as his songs. We discussed his latest album, "Let All Who Will," and his tour opening for Neil Young. Catch Chris Pierce at Caffe Lena on November 8th.
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When I first saw Camtron5000, I knew I had to get him by the studios. And it was so much fun!
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Salem's Stuart Bartow on his latest book of Haiku, "Full Moon Radio."
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Israel Nash chats with Dave Michaels about his new album, Ozarker
Live performances and conversations with Local 518 musicians. Each week, we highlight a different Local 518 artist in session. Thursdays at 930pm.