21 episodes

Musician and professional banjoist Hilary Hawke interviews cutting edge and inspiring banjo players about their lives in and out of the music industry; reflecting on stories and ideas that inspire their performing, writing and their everyday lives.

Banjo Chat Hilary Hawke

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Musician and professional banjoist Hilary Hawke interviews cutting edge and inspiring banjo players about their lives in and out of the music industry; reflecting on stories and ideas that inspire their performing, writing and their everyday lives.

    211 Season Finale with Alison Brown!

    211 Season Finale with Alison Brown!

    This is the Season Finale! And my mind is blown hearing Alison Brown talk about her banjos and what she’s playing on the road.  We chat about her music, making records, producing, re-issuing records and the vision for her band. We nerd out about how we like the piano and banjo combo. 
    What she likes to convey with her music, and how she goes beyond how the banjo is usually portrayed.  We listen to her track Sweet Sixteenths with Sierra Hull on mandolin, and the Alison Brown Quartet.  
    We talk about Compass records and why it started and she gives advice for getting over your nerves. 
     
    “The banjo is a conduit for connecting with other people”
     
    https://www.alisonbrown.com
    https://alisonbrown.bandcamp.com/album/on-banjo
     
    patreon.com/banjochat
    https://www.etsy.com/shop/Pickenchickenbooks for Kustom Koozies

    • 35 min
    210 Lukas Poole

    210 Lukas Poole

    This week on the chat we have Lukas Pool!
    A fun one where we talk about the ins and outs of the Ozark Banjo Shop, how it all started and when he was was making banjos just to pay the rent! 
    Apprentices, banjo making, balancing having kids with performing music, horses, and his dad working over at Mountain View Music. 
    He tells us why he decided to make a living playing music and we get specific about repairs, wood selection, and what he looks for in a banjo. 
    Also how he approaches arranging a fiddle tune for banjo, and advice for people learning and making banjos.
    https://ozarkbanjo.com/
     
    https://www.patreon.com/BanjoChat

    • 50 min
    209 Listener Emails Part Two

    209 Listener Emails Part Two

    This week on banjo chat!
    As we prepare for the final two episodes in this season we take a moment to get into some more Listener emails! And these ones are doozies.  
    Thanks everyone and we return next week with our next guest!
     
    https://www.patreon.com/BanjoChat

    • 13 min
    208 Melissa Carper

    208 Melissa Carper

    This week on the banjo chat! 
    We have Melissa Carper!
    We are chatting about being on the road with her band, her debut at the Grand Ole Opry and how she writes songs and stays close to her roots. 
    We talk about her transformation from being a side person, to how her creativity came alive, and what was stifling her creativity. 
    Healthy alternatives to drinking and how to get sleep on the road! Also, what has kept her on her path when dealing with frustration, playing in bars over the years.  How she kept on believing in what she could do!
     
    https://melissacarper.bandcamp.com
    https://www.melissacarper.com
    https://patreon.com/banjochat

    • 42 min
    207 Kyle Tuttle

    207 Kyle Tuttle

    This week we have Kyle Tuttle on the banjo chat!
    Of course we talk about winning the grammy award with Molly Tuttle and Golden Highway for their City of Gold album!  Yessir! 
    We are also talking about banjo necks, banjo makers and what life is like in Nashville as a banjo player. 
    How he loves the music festival scene, playing music and being true to yourself, and different recording techniques on his new album. 
    We talk about how he approaches improvisation and how you can put yourself into new situations (jamming and playing music) without letting your ego get in the way. 
     
    “The truer you are to yourself, is always going to be more beneficial to what your goals are”
     
    http://kyletuttle.com
    https://www.patreon.com/BanjoChat

    • 57 min
    206 Moira Smiley

    206 Moira Smiley

    This week we have Moira Smiley on the banjo chat!
    We talk about how music gives you a sense of transformation and how what she writes on banjo can have an uplift, a melancholy, as well as a sense of belonging.  She explains what it’s like writing music for choral groups and for other people to sing. 
    Talking about the ballad tradition in folk music, and relating the Turkish Cumbus to the banjo and honoring the folk songs that were the core of her early musicianship and bridging a classical music fascination with a folk tradition. 
    The success of her version of Leadbelly’s, “Sylvie” and the fund for supporting a bipoc composer every year.
     
    www.moirasmiley.com
    moirasmiley.com/bandcamp.com
    Banjochat.com/patreon

    • 49 min

Customer Reviews

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2 Ratings

2 Ratings

Out of now ,

So great.

I love this podcast. I am a beginner banjo player, and I follow along and listen to the musicians that Hilary interviews on my music streaming app. I have found lots of excellent banjo music this way. I also really appreciate Hilary’s questions and her smart take on the music she presents. She is also a great banjo player. Thanks, Hilary. I hope you find a way to make continuing this podcast worth your while.

trumpettina ,

Banjo Nerd Dreams Come True!

Thanks for this fun and informative podcast. A dream come true for this banjo player!
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