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Explore " mary chapin carpenter" with insightful episodes like "GEORGE DUCAS - THE COUNTRY STAR", "E19: Live From My Drum Room With Dave Mattacks! 2-7-21", "Ep. 151 - LUCINDA WILLIAMS ("Passionate Kisses")", "Celebrate, All Times, Come On!!!" and "Windy City Irish Radio - November 5, 2014" from podcasts like ""Monthly Trainwreck", "Live From My Drum Room With John DeChristopher!", "Songcraft: Spotlight on Songwriters", "Chris Aho's Podcast" and "Windy City Irish Radio"" and more!
Episodes (5)
E19: Live From My Drum Room With Dave Mattacks! 2-7-21
A fabulous chat with my old and dear friend and great drummer, Dave Mattacks! Dave and I discussed his approach to practicing, playing to a click track, his long and productive association with Fairport Convention going back to 1969, being in the London session scene for over 20 years, and his hugely successful career working with artists such as Paul McCartney, Jethro Tull, Richard Thompson, Mary Chapin Carpenter and much more.
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Ep. 151 - LUCINDA WILLIAMS ("Passionate Kisses")
Part 1 - Paul and Scott reflect on their experiences with legendary songwriters Mac Davis and Al Kasha, two Songcraft guests who recently passed away but left an important legacy,
Part 2 - Our in-depth interview with Lucinda Williams
ABOUT LUCINDA WILLIAMS
One of the most revered songwriters on the face of the earth, Lucinda Williams was once crowned “America’s Best Songwriter” by People magazine. She first gained widespread attention after Mary Chapin Carpenter made her song “Passionate Kisses” a Top 5 hit, which earned Lucinda a Grammy award for Country Song of the Year. She went on to release a string of critically-acclaimed albums that garnered her a total of 15 Grammy nominations spanning the genres of rock, pop, country, folk, and Americana.
One of the primary architects of the Americana genre, Lucinda has received more Americana Music Association award nominations than nearly any other artist, and she was the first female recipient of the AMA’s Lifetime Achievement Award for Songwriting. VH1 named her one of the 100 Greatest Women in Rock & Roll, while Rolling Stone named her among its 100 Greatest Songwriters of All Time. In addition to her own success as an artist with songs such as “I Just Wanted to See You So Bad,” “Right in Time,” “Essence,” “Righteously,” “Are You Alright,” “Come On,” and “Real Love,” the daughter of famed poet Miller Williams has also had her songs recorded by Tom Petty, Elvis Costello, Emmylou Harris, Willie Nelson, Patty Loveless, Bettye LaVette, and many others.
Celebrate, All Times, Come On!!!
A sermon for the celebration of Palm Sunday at Oxford Baptist.