Lawyer, author, and Slewfoot Records label owner, Dale Wiley, takes you on a musical trip around Missouri while raising funds for Musical Map Of Missouri, a non-profit organization that will help insure Missouri Musicians affected by Covid-19.
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The Podcast takes a break this week to announce The Musical Map of Missouri is really coming to life!
Dale Wiley catches up with Lacie Williams from the band, Prairie Rehab and then talks with Jackson from Mother Meat. Find both of these interesting St. Louis artists and their band's music on Bandcamp.
Dale Wiley talks to Daniel E. Johnson, an old friend. Join Dale Wiley on the Musical Map of Missouri to support musicians.
Dave Stuckey returns to talk more about the Debs and his fondness for the Springfield, Missouri music scene. He gives us a real treat with five songs that he performed live on Dale Wiley's webcast of 5 at 5!
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Brian Henneman of the Bottlerockets talks to Dale about rock and roll, guitars, and Lou Whitney.
Dale talks to Molly Healey, a violinist/fiddle player, cellist, and singer-songwriter living in Springfield, MO. She discusses her love of Americana folk-oriented music, touring with Izabel Crane (formerly Bella Donna), using a loop station, and practicing classical music. They talk about the ways that musicians are trying to support themselves during this time of limited opportunities while staying at home has become the norm.
Dale's conversation with D. Clinton Thompson continues as he goes into some great stories about Lloyd Hicks, Steve Forbert, and the rise of the Skeletons and Morells. Donnie also tells Dale what Lou Whitney meant to him.
In this episode, Dale talks to Donnie Thompson, aka D. Clinton Thompson who’s seen rock and roll up close and personal via the Symptoms, Wayne Carson, and even more great stories you need to hear.