James A. Willis Reads Fretboard Journal

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Synopsis

Artist James A. Willis is joined by Nashville friends to talk about and read Fretboard Journal. No, really.

Episodes

  • Episode 15: Ross Holmes

    31/10/2019 Duration: 59min

    A native Texan, Ross Holmes is one of the most recognized musicians and creators of his generation. In addition to contributing performances and arrangements on nearly 300 albums, Holmes has toured with and been a member of Mumford & Sons, Bruce Hornsby and the Noisemaker’s, Warren Haynes’ Ashes & Dust, and countless other luminaries for performances in over 40 countries. In 2018, he was invited to become the youngest member of the iconic Nitty Gritty Dirt Band who he currently tours with. An outspoken activist and community leader, he resides in Nashville, TN. Special Guest: Ross Holmes.

  • Episode 14: Too Mean To Die

    01/06/2019 Duration: 33min

    Singer/Songwriter Karly Driftwood is a movie waiting to happen. She stopped by the Secret Studio in Nashville to give me the low down. Her story is a classic "do what you have to do" to make your art story that you cant look away from. A beautiful piece of the Tapestry of musicians that is Nashville, Tennessee. Special Guest: Karly Driftwood.

  • Episode 13: Molly Martin

    13/05/2019 Duration: 41min

    Molly Martin stops by the Secret Studio to chat about whats she is up to, her upcoming tour and a mysterious un-released album Special Guest: Molly Martin.

  • Episode 12: Karley Scott Collins and Robin

    01/05/2019 Duration: 37min

    My friend Karley Scott Collins stops by the secret studio in Nashville to talk about her musical journey Special Guest: Karley Scott Collins.

  • Sarah Gayle Meech, Honky Tonk Queen

    12/04/2019 Duration: 32min

    Nashville Honky Tonk Queen and Outlaw Country darling Sarah Gayle Meech joins me to chat about the evolving Nashville music scene and more. Special Guest: Sarah Gayle Meech.

  • Episode 11: Hannah Wicklund: no filters, no post production.

    19/09/2018 Duration: 44min

    As per her request and maybe a new feature of my podcast, I have an unfiltered and underproduced chat with Rocker Hannah Wicklund, the "21-year-old powerhouse guitarist, vocalist and songwriter. The South Carolina-born (and now East Nashville-based) artist who formed the band as an eight-year-old has developed a powerful and sublime synthesis of skills and makes it clear that the future is hers to conquer." Apollogies in advance for the clipping yall. Special Guest: Hannah Wicklund.

  • Episode 10: Getting totally serious with Amanda Pearl Shires

    09/08/2018 Duration: 30min

    Amanda Pearl Shires and her best friend kelly P. stopped by the secret studio for a podcast. We never quite got around to the podcast part but we had more fun than a barrel of monkeys. I agonized over whether or not to add an intro and outro to this conversation. Ive decided to post it as is. It was a runaway train from the start and I think I have to let it be what it is, a wacky free for all. It might actually be a good glimpse into our brains. Anyway, i promise to have Amanda back and I promise to let her answer a question next time. Special Guests: Amanda Pearl Shires and Kelly Plemmons.

  • Episode 9: A chat with Singer/Songwriter Judy Blank about MUZIEK!

    05/07/2018 Duration: 39min

    I used Fretboard Journal Issue #30 to lure singer/songwriter Judy Blank over to the secret studio. We talk music, guitars and Amsterdam. Listen till the end for a beatiful rendition of "Tangled Up In You" from her soon to be released record. Special Guest: Judy Blank.

  • Episode 8: Martin John Butler Issue #42

    09/06/2018 Duration: 54min

    Lifelong NYC singer/songwriter Martin John Butler talks about how music and the music life have changed for him over the years.

  • Episode 7: Issue 42 Cindy Guitars

    08/06/2018 Duration: 36min

    This is my first "I havent been able to see the magazine yet" podcast! Im not gonna let the length of the East Coast between me and my magazine stop me from talking about it! Cindy Hulej is building some very cool instruments out of the iconic Carmine Street Guitars shop in NYC. Her friend Jay Deville sat in and shared a couple of (post production) tunes as well. A fun tribute to just released Issue #42 of the ever gorgeous Fretboard Journal Magazine. "Read happy my friends!" Special Guests: Cindy Hulej and Jay DeVille.

  • Episode 6: Issue #29 with Oliver Wood "What time is it?"

    28/04/2018 Duration: 35min

    Oliver Wood and I use Fretboard Journal Issue #29 as a launch pad to talk about old guitars and the creative process. We also make plans to build a "smell printer." Special Guest: Oliver Wood.

  • Episode 5: Fretboard Journal Issue #5 with Big Smokey johnson

    26/03/2018 Duration: 37min

    Grant Johnsonand I dig deep and talk about Fretboard journal issue #5. We spend time talking about the C.F. Martins in the house and other not so guitar centric topics. It's a fun one and really should not be missed y'all! Special Guest: Grant "Big Smokey" Johnson.

  • Episode 4-pre-flight-issue-41: elgooG

    11/03/2018 Duration: 57min

    Im not sure that this can actually be described. Singer/songwriter Sam Lewis (Chris Stapleton dubbed him “a modern Townes Van Zandt”) stoped by the studio and I showed him (expressed my joy over) my new copy of Fretboard Journal/#41. After that, Im not sure exactly what happened...but it was fun. Special Guest: Sam Lewis.

  • Episode 3: Fretboard Journal Issue #40 with Boo Ray

    06/03/2018 Duration: 30min

    Boo Ray talks about the Nashville music scene and his favorite axe! Special Guest: Boo Ray.

  • Episode 2: Trey Ackerman joins me to chat about Issue #39.

    09/02/2018 Duration: 31min

    "Music Row Orphan" Trey Ackerman joins me to talk about Fretboard Journal Issue #39. Trey is a Nashville native who grew up in and around The Old School Nashville music scene and I'm gonna pick his brain! Special Guest: Trey Ackerman.

  • Episode 1: Episode 1: Why is James A. Willis reading Fretboard Journal?

    27/01/2018 Duration: 08min

    I'm reading Fretboard Journal because it was brought to my attention that reading while driving is inherently dangerous!