Category: Podcasts

Ani Difranco 9-9-18

Listen to this exclusive Studio AVL session with Ani before her show at The Orange Peel.

Michael Franti 7-27-18

Michael Franti joined us before his sold-out show at the Salvage Station, a benefit for MountainTrue.

Parker Millsap 6-26-18

Whitley met up with Oklahoma singer Parker Millsap backstage at the Grey Eagle to talk about rhythm, blues, and Vonnegut.

Jade Bird- Bonnaroo 2018

Whitley had a chance to sit with Jade Bird at Bonnaroo 2018- check out the interview here!

Matt Schultz- Bonnaroo 2018

Whitley had a chance to sit with Matt Schultz lead singer of Cage the Elephant at Bonnaroo 2018- check out…

Frightened Rabbit 9-12-13

Frightened Rabbit live in the studio with an interview and performance, songs included.

Nathan Stanley- 3-28-18

Nathan Stanley, grandson of the great Ralph Stanley, headed into our Studio [AVL] session for an interview and performance of some of his Paw Paw’s biggest hits!

Jelly Ellington 3-2-18

Jelly Ellington had his first visit in the studio on Friday- check out the video for a live performance!

Graham Nash- 3-1-18

Will Crosby Stills and Nash reunite? How is Joni Mitchell after her accident? What do you think of the latest political climate? Tune into this exclusive interview with Graham Nash!

Brie Capone 3-28-18

Brie Capone came into Studio [AVL] to talk about her new EP, touring and more! Listen to her interview and performance of “Weigh In” and “Enough” below!

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