
Podcast 188: Suzanne Santo
Singer-songwriter Suzanne Santo joins us on the Fretboard Journal Podcast to talk about starting out in music, moving to New York City (by herself!) at 16, her work in HoneyHoney, the decision to put ...
19 Feb 201827min

Podcast 187: Jim Herrington
Jim Herrington is one of the most accomplished music photographers of our time and the guy behind iconic shots of Dolly Parton, Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard and other legends of country, blues and rock ...
15 Feb 201836min

Podcast 186: Larry Pogreba
We talk to a lot of unique individuals on this podcast and luthier Larry Pogreba is certainly no exception. Pogreba divides his time between homes in New Mexico and an off-the-grid homestead in Montan...
9 Feb 201846min

Podcast 185: Bruce Cockburn
On this week's podcast, we talk to legendary singer-songwriter Bruce Cockburn. Bruce was featured back in the Fretboard Journal #25 and he offers plenty of updates on his career, music and projects du...
2 Feb 201838min

Podcast 184: Hot Rize
On today's podcast, we talk to the members of legendary bluegrass band Hot Rize: Tim O'Brien, Pete Wernick, Nick Forster and Bryan Sutton. The quartet—currently celebrating their 40th year performing ...
24 Jan 201834min

Podcast 183: Earnie Bailey of Wire Instruments
On today's podcast, we talk to Earnie Bailey of Wire Instruments. Earnie is a jack-of-all-trades who went from running a cafe in Seattle to being a guitar tech for Nirvana (and the Foo Fighters) and e...
22 Jan 201848min

Podcast 182: Steve Gunn
Today we're talking to Brooklyn-based guitarist and Matador recording artist Steve Gunn. Deeply inspired by John Fahey and the entire primitive folk movement, Gunn is equally talented as a singer-song...
12 Jan 201839min

Podcast 181: Del McCoury
On this week's podcast, we talk to bluegrass icons Del, Ronnie and Rob McCoury of the Del McCoury Band. We chat about Del's Martin's, including his dark top D-18, Ronnie's Loar mandolin, the rigors of...
5 Jan 201857min





















