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Hosted by Unknown Host · music · EN-US · 44 episodes
Our PNW Music is a podcast in which hosts Rudy Giecek and Kristen Miller Cartwright interview bands and musicians. Some episodes include studio only songs and others are special versions done live on the show. Listen as these songwriters describe learning to play their instruments, forming their bands and some of the meanings behind the songs they have written. Our PNW Music mostly interview bands in Skagit and Whatcom counties of Washington State or some bands who are traveling to the venues within the area.
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<p >If you didn’t already know, we have a legendary singer songwriter that lives part time in Skagit County. Randy Weeks’ (formerly of the cow punk band The Lonesome Stangers) most popular hit is a song called “Can’t Let Go”. It was most notably covered by Lucinda Williams on her 1998 Grammy Winning album “Car Wheels On A Gravel Road”. Not only was it the stand out hit of the album, but Ms. Williams was also nominated that same year for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance on Mr. Weeks song.</p><p >If that isn’t a big enough deal, this song, w...

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<p >On this episode of Our PNW Music, we talk with Brett Benton and Jesse James of the BRETT BENTON TRIO. </p><p >Brett Benton, originally from Tuscaloosa AL, is an extraordinarily talented young guitarist who has dedicated his art to preserving the early Delta Country Hill Blues music style, which originated in Mississippi in the early 20th century and was popularized by artists such as Robert Johnson, Muddy Waters, R.L. Burnside and Lead Belly. </p><p >Jesse James, who is also an extremely gifted guitarist, originally hails from outside of Lake Chelan. When Jesse isn’t playing bass gui...

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<p >Cody Jordan was born on December 27th 1991 in the city of Yakima, WA. To father John, and mother Kelly Jordan. </p><p >In 1993 John and Kelly moved their family to Selah, WA.</p><p >Growing up in on a 41 1/2 acre plot of land in the most northern bounds of Selah, which is referred to by locals as the area of Wenas, Cody learned to appreciate the beauty and landscapes of the area. Quiet was prevalent, and whilst experiencing the quiet Cody began writing poetry at a very young age. </p><p >At the age of 13 Cody began writing raps...

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<p >Bradford Loomis grew up in the Washington State. His style is one of our favorites!</p><p >From his website:</p><p >Playing 355 shows in two years, while also releasing a Christmas EP (Wintering Heart) and a live album (Live at the Red Clay Foundry), has taken him far and wide in his travels and given him some insights. “I feel strongly the duality of the artist. On one hand, I am compelled to speak about what I see and have experienced. But, I also feel the pull to speak about how things could be.” he says. “In my experi...
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