All Interviews

Grateful Web Interview with Lucius

This past Monday, Brooklyn’s Lucius captured the hearts and minds of their audience at Boulder’s Fox Theater with their powerfully emotive set showcasing their sophomore album, Good Grief. I was able to chat with half of the band’s frontwomen duo, Holly Laessig, before their performance to learn more about the new album and tour, and… Continue reading Grateful Web Interview with Lucius

Grateful Web Interview with Nick Cassarino

The Nth Power is a group of incredibly accomplished musicians, comprising people who have played with everyone from Jennifer Hartswick to Maceo Parker to Beyonce. Their music is a blend of funk and soul and gospel and old-school R&B. And everything they do is about spreading the core values of love and understanding. So, we… Continue reading Grateful Web Interview with Nick Cassarino

Grateful Web Interview with Susana Millman

Grateful Web recently had the opportunity to speak with photo anthropologist Susana Millman. Longtime spouse of the Grateful Dead‘s historian and publicist Dennis McNally, Susana began her friendship with and photographing the Grateful Dead in the mid-1980s. Her unique vantage as a true insider granted her access to photograph behind the scenes intimately with the… Continue reading Grateful Web Interview with Susana Millman

Grateful Web Interview with Jeffree Lerner

Music transcendency is often times the result of relentless patience, self-awareness and significant hours mastering technique. Crafting a product that reflects these characteristics can often times be a daunting task for artists, and for many musicians the perfect composition often times doesn’t translate in the studio. For Georgia-based jamtronica pioneers STS9 however, this enigma may… Continue reading Grateful Web Interview with Jeffree Lerner

Grateful Web Interview with Turkuaz @ Chill

Turkuaz is an inspiring, soulful, funky, high energy, nine-piece party from Brooklyn, New York. This dynamic group of incredible individuals has been brought together by the power of an unforgettable funk song and a never-ending dance party. Turkuaz has been on the road, traveling coast to coast, city to city, to immerse audiences with their… Continue reading Grateful Web Interview with Turkuaz @ Chill

Grateful Web Interview with Reed Mathis

Isaac Newton once said, “If I have been able to see further, it is by standing on the shoulders of giants.” The exciting new album and resulting tour of Reed Mathis and ‘Electric Beethoven’ is just that, going further standing on the shoulders of giants. The album is filled with classical allusions and improvisational rockets… Continue reading Grateful Web Interview with Reed Mathis

Grateful Web Interview with Bridget Law

On a fine day in September, Grateful Web’s Michelle Miesse sat down with Elephant Revival‘s Bridget Law to discuss her inspirations, what it feels like to play alongside a symphony and some of the best things she’s learned recently. An inspiration in the folk and fiddle worlds, Law seems naturally drawn to humanitarianism and music.… Continue reading Grateful Web Interview with Bridget Law

Grateful Web Interview with Jeremy Garrett

Grateful Web recently had an opportunity to speak with the multifarious Jeremy Garrett. The gifted multi-instrumentalist is best known as fiddler, singer, and co-songwriter of acclaimed progressive grass quintet the Infamous Stringdusters. On September 27th, Jeremy will release his anticipated newest solo release. The R.V. Sessions Volume 2 features Garrett slinging multiple acoustic instruments recorded… Continue reading Grateful Web Interview with Jeremy Garrett

Grateful Web Interview with The Lowest Pair

During the hot, humid days at Homegrown Music Festival along the Mulberry River in Arkansas, Grateful Web got the extreme pleasure of chilling out on the river for an interview with banjo duo The Lowest Pair. Palmer Lee recited a poem, Kendl Winter spoke about her creativity style, and we discussed their inspirations and collaboration… Continue reading Grateful Web Interview with The Lowest Pair

Grateful Web Interview with Jake Peavy

On Wednesday, August 17th, at The Fillmore in San Francisco, The Rex Foundation and SF Giants starting pitcher’s Jake Peavy Foundation will co-host a charitable event that has been dubbed “Can’t Stop The Train,” a Tribute to the music of Jerry Garcia. Headlining the event alongside Peavy’s band The Outsiders is none other than Grateful… Continue reading Grateful Web Interview with Jake Peavy