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Tall Tall Trees, ep. 65

Tall Tall Trees, ep. 65

FromBasic Folk


Tall Tall Trees, ep. 65

FromBasic Folk

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Length:
73 minutes
Released:
Apr 10, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Mike Savino is the brains behind the experimental-banjo act, Tall Tall Trees. Raised in Long Island, Mike was first encouraged to explore his musical talents thanks to his sixth grade band leader, Mr. Hangley. From there, he became engulfed in the world of jazz: first on sax and then on bass. He thought he would be a professional bass player in New York's experimental jazz scene, but then he heard the siren call of the banjo. He talks about the first time he got a banjo, which led to him learning the instrument. When he was touring in South America as a bass player, he found that musicians would play socially on the street. He wasn't able to play on the street with his electric bass, so he bought a banjo and was able to join. From there, his life path changed. He started playing the instrument in totally unique and innovative ways, including backing up his good friend Kishi Bashi on tour.After many years in New York City, Mike was called to the south. He eventually settled in Asheville, NC, which led him to exploring his love of bluegrass and old time on the banjo. This has resulted in his most organic album, A Wave of Golden Things.We talked about the recording process of the record: he made it on a hemp farm in a few weeks. While he was producing the record, 16 baby animals were born! So, yeah, we also talk about baby animals. Enjoy! This podcast is part of the American Songwriter Podcast Network.
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Released:
Apr 10, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Basic Folk is a podcast with honest conversations between musicians and Cindy Howes, a well-versed public radio host and music curator, and guest host: singer/songwriter Lizzie No. Basic Folk approaches interviews with warmth, humor and insightful questions. This podcast fosters the folk community and showcases a genre that is often misunderstood. Basic Folk features complex conversations about the human experience witnessed from an artistic angle. Our definition of “folk” is extremely broad, so you’ll hear interviews from Amythyst Kiah, Tom Rush, The Lumineers and many more. Basic Folk is dedicated to showcasing the best in folk and roots musicians including BIPOC musicians who have been excluded, or felt like they did not belong, in the folk world. Both Cindy and Lizzie bring unique perspectives to our honest conversations and are dedicated to changing the landscape and the gatekeepers of the folk music community.