
Trent McBama - with Charles Latham
Durham's Charles Latham joins us to talk about how he came to embrace country and his experiences covering Alan Jackson at a two-step brunch and Dolly Parton as The White Stripes. We discuss Alan's au...
10 Helmi 202042min

Two Scoops of Coffee with Rainbow Sprinkles - with Kate Rhudy
After months of talking up singer/songwriter Kate Rhudy, she finally joins us for an episode that doesn’t disappoint. We discuss country music duets and how Kate romanticized the idea of having a love...
30 Joulu 201941min

SparkNotes For A Children's Book - with Libby Rodenbough of Mipso
Mipso’s Libby Rodenbough joins us this episode and admits that in the 90s, she was dazzled by the dance moves and sincerity of the Backstreet Boys (we all were -- it’s okay). Since then, she’s become ...
20 Joulu 201933min

Beer Pong With Boone's Farm - with Mike McKee of Delta Rae
Delta Rae drummer Mike McKee enlightens us on the common ground between Weezer and The Dixie Chicks and shares his observation that songs in 6/8 teach us lessons. After we remember when 30 was old, Mi...
13 Joulu 201946min

From Beats To Boots - with Michaela Anne
Nashville-based singer-songwriter Michaela Anne joins us to talk about her journey from rapper and jazz student to embracing country music despite the genre’s contentious definitions of authenticity. ...
5 Marras 201935min

The R&B Station is Down the Hall - with Rissi Palmer
Durham’s Rissi Palmer, who became the first African-American woman to reach the country charts in 20 years upon release of her self-titled debut, joins us to discuss her life as a closeted country fan...
21 Loka 201937min

Top Shelf Sad Bastard - with Scott Phillips
Scott Phillips, a singer-songwriter from Raleigh bands Goner, Gnoer and The Monologue Bombs, joins us for this episode. We learn that Lilly's in Raleigh is good for more than just pizza, it’s where Sc...
26 Syys 201932min



















