The Marinade with Jason Earle Episode 134 | Eilen Jewell

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This is Episode 134 and our guest is Eilen Jewell. Eilen is a songwriter from Idaho whose latest album, her ninth studio record, is called Get Behind the Wheel. Born from a tumultuous period, some time in the Idahoan wilderness, and some experimenting with psychedelics, Get Behind the Wheel is a personal collection of beautiful songs. We caught up with Eilen via Zoom the day after her set at WMNF Tampa’s Tropical Heatwave Festival for an intimate conversation about heartbreak, being present, resilience, and so much more. Everyone, it is my pleasure to bring you my conversation with Eilen Jewell. 

Eilen Jewell's website: https://www.eilenjewell.com/

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The Marinade with Jason Earle Episode 133 | Gabe Larson (Waldemar)

This is episode 133 and our guest is Gabe Larson. Gabe is the creative force behind the band Waldemar. Waldemar’s stunning new record Ruthless is on the way this coming May 5th. Y’all, I have needed music now more than almost any time in my life and Ruthless has been a steady, helpful companion during a difficult season. I caught up with Gabe via Zoom and we ended up doubling the expected time. He is a thoughtful and fascinating guy. I am so excited to bring you my conversation with Gabe Larson of Waldemar.

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The Marinade with Jason Earle Episode 132 | Bronson Arroyo

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Bronson Arroyo is a singer and songwriter who has a new, debut full length record of originals with his band the ‘04. The album is called Some Might Say, and it was released in February of 2023 on Nasty Hook Records. Prior to his career as a songwriter Bronson played Major League Baseball for sixteen years!

If you are a fan of The Marinade or have followed me on social media, you know about my passion for baseball and specifically the Cincinnati Reds. Bronson won a World Series with the legendary ‘04 Boston Red Sox, was an MLB all-star, earned a gold glove, and is a member of the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame. We caught up with Bronson at the house he and his band were renting for their gig at the Innings Festival in Tampa, FL, last month for a far reaching conversation that is one of the great thrills of my creative life.

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The Marinade with Jason Earle Episode 131 | Lauren Morrow

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This is Episode 131 and our guest is Lauren Morrow. Lauren is a singer and songwriter from Atlanta, Georgia who now makes her home in Nashville, Tennessee. Lauren made a name for herself as the front woman for The Whiskey Gentry, a beloved Georgia band that formed in 2009. The band released three full length studio records and a live album between 2011 and 2017. Now we are being treated to Lauren’s excellent solo debut called People Talk. The record comes out on Friday, March 31st on Big Kitty Records. This was a special conversation and I am so excited to bring it to you.

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The Marinade with Jason Earle Episode 130 | Stefan Prigmore

This is Episode 130 and our guest is Stefan Prigmore. Stefan is a songwriter from East Texas whose second full length record Everything is at Least Both has been a fixture in my life since its release last November. Stefan has a unique sound that transports me to specific places in my life. And after sitting down with him, a little of that magic started to make sense.

The Marinade with Jason Earle Episode 129 | Sammy Kay

Sammy Kay is a songwriter from New Jersey who now makes his home in Cincinnati, Kentucky. He is a dear sweet soul who has lived a fascinating life. Sammy has two records coming out this year. The first is an EP called inanna which is packed with incredible songs and includes work by the great John Calvin Abney. Inanna is available for preorder on Bandcamp and you can hear the whole thing on April 28, 2023. “Waiting” is one of those songs. You are hearing it in this episode and it is available wherever you stream music.

Sammy came over to Marinade Studios ahead of his show in Orlando with great friend of the show Matt Woods on Super Bowl Sunday. Y’all, this is one of the most intimate, vulnerable, honest conversations we’ve ever recorded.

The Marinade with Jason Earle Episode 128 | Marissa R. Moss

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Marissa R. Moss is an award winning journalist from New York who now makes her home in Nashville. She frequently contributes to Rolling Stone, American Songwriter, Billboard, and NPR. Her work has also appeared in Nylon, Pitchfork, Entertainment Weekly, The Guardian, and Politico. Her book Her Country: How the Women of Country Music Became the Success Story They Were Never Supposed To Be was released in May of 2022. Her Country is a must read for anyone who loves country music, American politics, modern history, or just a expertly-written book. This conversation is an insightful deep dive into the creative process of an excellent writer and I am so grateful for the opportunity.

The music in this episode is from Van Plating and Hannah Harber.

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The Marinade with Jason Earle Episode 127 | Mike Harmeier

Mike is the lead singer and principal songwriter for his band Mike and the Moonpies. The Texas-based band has released eight studio albums including their most recent record One to Grow On which is an absolute masterwork. Their 2019 record Cheap Silver and Solid Country Gold, recorded at Abbey Road studios and including the London Symphony Orchestra brought Mike and the Moonpies critical acclaim and scores of new listeners. They are known for their raucous live shows, Mike’s powerful lyrical imagery, and just being all around kind folks as you will see in this interview. We caught up with Mike on the band’s tour bus ahead of their show at Will’s Pub in Orlando, FL, with Jordan Foley and the Wheelhouse and Joshua Ray Walker.

The Marinade with Jason Earle Episode 126 | Justin Wells

Justin Wells is a singer and songwriter from Kentucky. He released several albums with his band Fifth on the Floor including the critically acclaimed Shooter Jennings produced record Ashes & Angels. After Fifth on the Floor broke up, Wells found himself at a creative crossroads at which he decided to launch a solo career. 

His most recent record is a triumph called The United State. We caught up with Justin here at Marinade studios the day after he opened for the almighty Lucero at The Social in Orlando. 

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The Marinade with Jason Earle Episode 125 | David Newbould

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This is Episode 125 and our guest is David Newbould. David is a singer and songwriter originally from Toronto who now makes his home in Nashville. He has seven official releases from full length studio albums to EPs to live recordings. His music has been featured in tv shows and films such as Criminal Minds and Dawson’s Creek. His latest in a line of wonderful records was released in 2022. It is called Power Up! and has been on heavy rotation during my morning commute. This was such a pleasure to record, y’all.

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The Marinade with Jason Earle Episode 124 | Shane Smith

This is Episode 124 and our guest is Shane Smith. Shane is the lead singer and principal songwriter for his band Shane Smith & The Saints. Shane Smith & The Saints hail from Austin, Texas. They have released three wonderful full length studio records Coast, Geronimo, and their most recent album Hail Mary, as well as a live recording Live From the Desert.

The band's latest single is called "Fire in the Ocean" and you are hearing a sample of that tune during this episode. Shane Smith & The Saints recently enjoyed a much deserved bump in notoriety after their music was featured in the hit show Yellowstone. We caught up with Shane on the band’s tour bus ahead of their show at The Abbey in Orlando, FL, last week.

The Marinade with Jason Earle Episode 122 | Langhorne Slim

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This is Episode 122 and our guest is Langhorne Slim. Y’all, this is a special episode on several levels. I am so excited to bring you my intimate conversation with Slim but first we are going to do something a little different. Our good friends Jordan Foley and The Wheelhouse have been hard at work on a new album and you are about to hear the premiere of the first single from that record called "Loners."

Then, you will hear our conversation with Langhorne Slim. Langhorne Slim is a singer and songwriter from Pennsylvania whose work has been lauded by The New Yorker, Rolling Stone, The Guardian and many others. Conan O’Brien is among his obsessive fans. Slim has a fascinating mind and sweet spirit that he channels into some of the most beautiful songwriting of his generation. 

We caught up with Langhorne Slim at the incredible Orange Blossom Revue festival in Lake Wales, FL, in December of 2022. Slim’s music has meant a lot to my dear friend and collaborator Jenn Ross who was fortunately covering the festival with me and was able to sit in on the conversation. You will also hear questions from our friend and Patreon patron Jordan Conant as well. This was a true Marinade community effort and I am so grateful for everyone who continues to support this thing.

The Marinade with Jason Earle Episode 121 | Colin Halliburton

This is Episode 121 and our guest is Colin Halliburton. Colin is the lead singer and principal songwriter for the Kansas-based band The Roseline. In the fall of 2022 The Roseline released two wonderful singles, “Hot Dice” and “Saber Rattlers.” Their latest full length record Constancy was one of my favorite albums of 2021 and it remains my go-to album whenever an open road presents itself. 

We caught up with Colin via Zoom recently for a wide-ranging conversation about the fortuitous way his music came into my life, the magic of melody, The Roseline’s excellent new releases, and so much more.

The Marinade with Jason Earle Episode 120 | Hayes Carll

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This is Episode 120 and our guest is the singer songwriter Hayes Carll! Over his twenty-year recording career he has been nominated for a Grammy, written with the likes of Ray Wylie Hubbard and Guy Clark, and earned the almost near universal respect of peers, critics, and fans. We caught up with Hayes at Bok Tower Gardens in Lake Wales, FL, for the Concert Under the Stars series. Y’all, Hayes is a dream guest and he did not disappoint.

The Marinade with Jason Earle Episode 119 | Cory Branan Returns

This is Episode 119 and our guest for the second time is Cory Branan. Y’all, Cory is one of my all time favorite musicians. He is a singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist based in Memphis whose career has meant so much to so many. His latest record is on a ton of best of 2022 lists. It’s called When I Go I Ghost and I think it is the best thing he has done. The record features such guests as Garrison Starr, Jason Isbell, and Brian Fallon, and Eric Slick among others. It is a special piece of art and I am grateful for the opportunity to pick Cory’s brain about how this wonderful album came together.

The Marinade with Jason Earle Episode 118 | Isaac Gibson (49 Winchester)

This is Episode 118 and our guest is Isaac Gibson. Isaac is the principal songwriter and lead singer for the band 49 Winchester. The band’s unique brand of country music has taken them to the Ryman stage, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, and in front of growing crowds. Rolling Stone has described Gibson as possessing a chill-inducing howl that’s not far off from Chris Stapleton’s! Y’all, the opportunities and hype are well deserved. This band is for real. 49 Winchester’s latest record is called Fortune Favors the Bold and you will no doubt find it on plenty of 2022 year-end lists for very good reason.

We caught up with Isaac via Zoom while he was off the road and back home in Virginia.

The Marinade with Jason Earle Episode 117 | Garrett T. Capps

This is Episode 117 and our guest is Garrett T. Capps. Garrett is a singer and songwriter from San Antonio, TX, whose latest record People are Beautiful is a timely sonic celebration of life. Garrett and I caught up by phone recently to talk about that wonderful album, how his music got into the ears of Billions showrunner Brian Koppelman, the fascinating life of former NBA star Matt Bonner, and much more.

The Marinade with Jason Earle Episode 116 | Elizabeth Moen

Elizabeth Moen is a singer and songwriter whose latest record Wherever You Aren’t will be released on November 11, 2022. Elizabeth is smart, thoughtful, and a talented songwriter. Y’all, this is the kind of record that grabs you on the first listen and does not let go. We caught up with Elizabeth via Zoom while she was on tour singing in Kevin Morby’s band. We talk about that experience, the making of her outstanding new record, growing up in small town Iowa, and so much more.

The Marinade with Jason Earle Episode 115 | Blue Dogs

 This is Episode 115 and our guests are Bobby Houck and Hank Futch of the band Blue Dogs.

Blue Dogs has been around since the late 1980s, y’all. My introduction to the band came with 1999s Letters From Round O. Letters from Round O brought the band to a broader, dedicated audience. The guys slowed down a little in the 2000s. They kept making music and playing shows but limited touring and studio work for a while until this year’s Sadler Vaden produced record called Big Dreamers.

Y’all I have been a fan of Blue Dogs for twenty plus years and Big Dreamers is my favorite thing they have done. Hank and Bobby are the kind of guess I envisioned when we started The Marinade and this conversation displays why that is the case.

The Marinade with Jason Earle Episode 114 | Michael McDermott Returns

To paraphrase BJ Barham, Michael McDermott has come out of the darkness to be the light.

His illustrious career goes back to the late 80s. For many folks he is the best songwriter you’ve never heard of. For others he is the voice of multiple generations. His most recent record St. Paul’s Boulevard is my favorite thing he has done. McDermott builds a world and trusts himself and his collaborators to guide but not lead the listener. It’s an immersive experience much like this conversation with the man himself.