
Podcast 133: William Seeders Mosheim of Seeders Instruments
On today's podcast, we talk to William Seeders Mosheim, the owner of Seeders Instruments. Seeders is an open-back banjo builder who has found success combining old world designs with new world craftsm...
27 Jan 201725min

Podcast 132: Recording Engineer Larry Crane on Elliott Smith
This week, we talk to recording engineer Larry Crane of Portland's Jackpot! Recording Studio about the new and expanded 20th anniversary reissue of Elliott Smith's Either/Or, his friendship with Smith...
12 Jan 201746min

Podcast 131: Michael James Adams & the Guitar Store Panel at the 2016 Fretboard Summit
This week: A double-episode of sorts! First off, we talk to Michael James Adams (aka by his social media handle, puisheen) about interviewing Nels Cline for us for issue 37. Michael walks through the ...
6 Jan 20171h 5min

Podcast 130: Singer-Songwriter Paul Burch
On today's Fretboard Journal Podcast, we talk to singer-songwriter Paul Burch, who went from performing in rock and indie bands in the Midwest to working the honky tonks on Lower Broadway. Burch tells...
29 Des 201650min

Podcast 129: Vintage Gibson Panel at the Fretboard Summit
Yet another fun session from the 2016 Fretboard Summit! This week we hear John Thomas (Kalamazoo Gals), TJ Thompson, Mark Stutman (Folkway Music), Jim Baggett (Mass Street Music), Robb Lawrence (The L...
23 Des 201654min

Podcast 128: T. Drew Heinonen and the Summit OM Build, Part Six
The wait is over! Back on our 100th episode, we introduced you to T. Drew Heinonen, a young luthier who attended the first Fretboard Summit. We ended up ordering a guitar through Drew, using woods and...
16 Des 201631min

Podcast 127: CITES Rosewood Updates with John Thomas
Law professor, author and Fretboard Journal Field Editor John Thomas joins us once again to discuss some recent updates to CITES and the impact they will have on musicians, instrument collectors and b...
9 Des 201638min

Podcast 126: Michael Corcoran on Washington Phillips
On December 5, 1927, the day after Blind Willie Johnson recorded some of his most influential blues sides at an impromptu Columbia Records recording studio in Dallas, in walked an equally mysterious a...
1 Des 201621min





















