Country and bluegrass virtuoso Shawn Camp talks about leading tours at the Country Music Hall of Fame, the type of guitar strings that he currently uses, and his approach to rehearsals (hint: he doesn’t).
Eddie Angel of Los Straitjackets on PBJs, Link Wray, and Paying Attention
Guitarist Eddie Angel of Los Straitjackets talks about why he avoids restaurant salad bars, why one shouldn’t rent a Kia, and the time he was a guest bartender in Moscow, Russia.
KP Hawthorn on Having a Great Guitar Tech and the Value of a Mentor
Nashville singer-songwriter KP Hawthorn talks about the documentary she’s producing about the history of California country music and what happened before she played her first gig.
Murry Hammond on Tour Sandwiches and Playing Three Year Old Guitar Strings
Murry Hammond of Old 97’s talks about the paranormal activity in his old rehearsal space and the importance of saving money and feeding your interests, especially if they’re musical.
Shane Henry of The Imaginaries on Running an AirBnB and Why Every Music Career Is Different
Shane Henry of Oklahoma duo The Imaginaries talks about diversification, including co-founding a guitar pedal company, as well as a tragic first gig and some tour travel mishaps.
Minor Gold on Gym Memberships and Campsite Rehearsals
Folk duo Minor Gold – Tracy McNeil & Dan Parsons – talk about living off greens and protein, playing their debut show at the annual Folk Alliance International conference, and why the best way to learn is simply to do things.
Trapper Schoepp Talks Songwriting and Side Hustles
Twangville: Congrats on the new album, sir – where do you think this album finds you on your journey as a songwriter? Trapper Schoepp: Osborne is the most raw record I’ve done. I’ve written a lot of character driven songs in the past but with this record I turned inward. I wrote and recorded it […]
Eli Paperboy Reed on Tour Dynamics and Delivering Flowers
Boston-reared, Brooklyn-based R&B and soul artist Eli Paperboy Reed talks about enjoying local delicacies while on tour, learning how to not break guitar strings, and the first blues song that he wrote.
Nate Currin on Taking a BBQ Tour and Grinding It Out in the Music Business
Singer-songwriter Nate Currin talks about becoming more “domesticated” and the enduring meaning of an early composition.
J. Isaiah Evans on Choosing the Right Team and Keeping the Tour Budget Lean
J. Isaiah Evans of J. Isaiah Evans and the Boss Tweed talks about the pros and cons of being an independent artist and the inspiration for the first song that he wrote.









