All Interviews

Grateful Web Interview with Arthur Lee Land

It’s a wonderful life after all… If you want a piece of feel-good to put under the tree this year, look no further than the at your service songwriting duo extraordinaire, Arthur Lee Land and Carol Lee. Commissioned by Laura Levy, Two Rivers is a beautiful piece of musical literature that celebrates the mountain town… Continue reading Grateful Web Interview with Arthur Lee Land

Grateful Web Interview with Jeremiah Tall

From Bare Bones is the latest offering from Bucks County’s, burly song-smith, Jeremiah Tall. His second full length LP is indicative of an evolution in sound as his one man band metamorphosed into a fully realized, modern folk, quartet with Jeremiah Tall at the helm.   Grateful Web: Tell us a little bit about why you decided to include… Continue reading Grateful Web Interview with Jeremiah Tall

Grateful Web Interview with Julia Dreyer Brigden

Julia “Girl” Dreyer Brigden has published her memoirs of life as an untethered youth running around the Haight-Ashbury days of the ’60s in San Francisco.  Her stories traverse the globe from being born in South Africa to trading for a manufactured ‘around the world’ ticket that got her from Istanbul to Toyko, to Europe and back… Continue reading Grateful Web Interview with Julia Dreyer Brigden

Grateful Web Interview with The Flusters

The Flusters, hailing from nearby Palm Desert, CA, made their Joshua Tree Music Festival debut on October 10, 2019, with their post-sundown set on the Boogaloo Stage.  Their live performance offers a bit of a time warp, from the black suits and two-toned shoes to the surf guitar meets 80’s synth blend, The Flusters offer… Continue reading Grateful Web Interview with The Flusters

Grateful Web Interview with Chicago Farmer

Grateful Web had the chance to chat with Cody Diekhoff, better known as Chicago Farmer.  He will be playing his first headlining show at City Winery Chicago on Thursday, October 3rd, 2019 with special guest Althea Grace opening the show for him.  His style can best be described as a folk artist with a bold talent… Continue reading Grateful Web Interview with Chicago Farmer

Grateful Web Interview with Henna Roso

This month, Tulsa jazz fusion outfit Henna Roso released their debut record, Feed The Hungry (Horton Records), with an album release celebration where they not only performed new material, but  held a food drive in partnership with the Community Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma–which pushed them to over 91,000 meals raised since they formed in… Continue reading Grateful Web Interview with Henna Roso

Grateful Web Interview with Larry Keel – 2019

This year, Larry Keel released a new album, One, played numerous festivals, and collaborated with a handful of fellow musicians, including Tyler Childers, Billy Strings, and The Travelin’ McCourys. This week, Keel is set to play three shows in Colorado with bandmates Jenny Keel and Jared Pool: The Public House in Crested Butte on Thursday, 970 AvonFest… Continue reading Grateful Web Interview with Larry Keel – 2019

Grateful Web Interview with Rising Appalachia

This year, Rising Appalachia released a new album, Leylines, played numerous festivals, and did good work for the world. On August 25, 2019, Rising Appalachia will continue that good work in Northwest Arkansas during the Fayetteville Roots Festival. We got in touch with Chloe Smith just ahead of the band’s Roots Festival appearance to learn… Continue reading Grateful Web Interview with Rising Appalachia

Grateful Web Interview with Bernard Fowler

Inside Out is the new album by Bernard Fowler, a man who is Mick Jagger in his own right.  After touring as backup vocals with The Rolling Stones since 1989, Inside Out takes his own perspective of hand-selected Rolling Stones songs. Driven by percussion and spoken word poetry, this disc is a must-have for Rolling… Continue reading Grateful Web Interview with Bernard Fowler

Grateful Web with Dusters' Andy & Jeremy

GW: When you first started playing the dobro what were the emotions that you felt? Was it love at first note? AH: It truly was. The first time I heard lap style dobro was the record Skip, Hop, and Wobble featuring Jerry Douglas. I knew the sound of blues slide from the original blues masters and… Continue reading Grateful Web with Dusters' Andy & Jeremy