Basic Folk 113 – David Wax Museum

David Wax started visiting Mexico in 2001 and there he became enamored with the music of Central Mexico, particularly with styles of son music. He would spend summers going back to Mexico while studying at Harvard: Latin American History and literature. He was able to get a Harvard Fellowship which allowed him to live in … Read more

Basic Folk 112 – Yasmin Williams

Yasmin Williams is your new favorite guitarist! She plays the type of music she’d want as a soundtrack for hiking, which is funny to think when you consider her initial inspiration for picking up the guitar. When she was in junior high, she beat the video game Guitar Hero 2 (on expert level!). She was … Read more

Basic Folk 111 – Kaiti Jones

Kaiti Jones‘ vibe is truly chill with that special something that you experience in a real artist. She’s got that thing that should propel her to great heights: her music is spot-on and as a human being, it feels like you’re in the presence of some kind of greatness. Am I exaggerating? I don’t know, … Read more

Basic Folk 109 – Steve Tilston

If you do a web search for Steve Tilston, most of the results will be about John Lennon. Lennon wrote a letter to a young Steve offering him advice, but Steve did not know about the letter until decades later. His story would eventually become the 2015 film Danny Collins starring Al Pacino. Steve’s talked … Read more

Basic Folk 107 – Raye Zaragoza

Raye Zaragoza has strong spiritual leader vibes and I believe everything she says. Originally raised in New York City, she and her two siblings and parents somehow all lived together in a studio apartment. New York has been a strong influence on her identity and her work ethic. She’s a person who’s always moving and … Read more

Basic Folk 106 – Suitcase Junket: “The End is New” Track by Track

The Suitcase Junket‘s Matt Lorenz was guest #3 on this folk podcast and I’m thrilled to welcome him back to break down the latest album song by song. Released in November 2020, The End is New, was produced by Steve Berlin (Los Lobos), who was working remotely (because of Covid precautions) from the West Coast. Matt … Read more

Basic Folk 105 – Patty Larkin

Patty Larkin is a monster on the guitar. Although starting on the piano, after her uncle gave her a guitar it was all over for young Patty. The main appeal of the instrument was the privacy in which one could play. She holed up for hours playing. In high school she furthered experimented with different … Read more

Basic Folk 104 – Wesley Schultz of The Lumineers

Wesley Schultz has one of the most recognizable modern voices in folk music. His band, The Lumineers, are arguably the most popular group of the genre embarking on stadium tours worldwide to support their chart-topping records. From afar, he also seems like one of the most humble and good-natured people to have lived. After having … Read more