Basic Folk 120 – Oliver Wood of The Wood Brothers

 Growing up, Oliver Wood thought he’d try the bass guitar, but after 6 months, he handed it to his younger brother Chris. That’s right, *the* Chris Wood, virtuosic bassist of acclaimed Medeski Martin and Wood. Even at a young age, the brothers’ styles were pretty clear. While Chris was getting intense about the bass, … Read more

Basic Folk 119 – Katy Kirby

Raised outside of Austin, Texas, Katy Kirby grew up homeschool, enamored with Jesus and was rocking out to Christian Contemporary Music from the late 90’s and early 2000’s. BUT THEN: she went to college in Nashville and her world opened up. She started questioning everything she believed about God and the church. She fell in … Read more

Basic Folk 118 – Allison Russell

Allison Russell‘s story is unreal and it’s hard to know where to begin. Unfathomable childhood abuse: sexual, physical and emotional abuse (at the hands of her white supremacist step-father) is chronicled in searing detail for the very first time on her debut solo album Outside Child. Up until now she was not able to honestly … Read more

Basic Folk 117 – Tom Rush

Tom Rush‘s career is a wonder. After stepping away from record labels and major tours in the 70’s, he’s managed to cultivate a dedicated audience that has loyally shown up for decades. His relationship to music had a rocky start with a dozen years of unenjoyable piano lessons as a kid. Tom talks about his … Read more

Basic Folk 116 – Chris Pierce

Chris Pierce was raised by a white mother and a Black father, who impressed the importance of music in terms of finding peace and love within. While Chris was growing up, interracial marriage had only just become legal countrywide in 1967 and his family was not always accepted. At 5 years old, a burning cross … Read more

Basic Folk 115 – Adam Moss of The Brother Brothers

The Brother Brothers are rooted in sibling harmony provided by twin brothers Adam and David Moss. Adam Moss would prefer if you didn’t get really weird about twin stuff: “We sometimes find being twins a barrier to conversing and getting to know people quickly. It’s an easy thing for people to fixate on,” he says. … Read more

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