The Travis Book Happy Hour

Travis Book

The Travis Book Happy Hour is hosted by Travis Book of the GRAMMY Award-winning band, The Infamous Stringdusters. The show’s focus is musical collaboration and conversation around matters of being. The podcast is the best of the interview and music from the live show recorded in Brevard, NC, and is brought to you by Americana Vibes and The Bluegrass Situation. Support this podcast: https://bit.ly/3UDay92

  1. Chris “Critter” Eldridge: Acoustic guitar virtuoso, unique spiritual being

    12/02/2024

    Chris “Critter” Eldridge: Acoustic guitar virtuoso, unique spiritual being

    Chris Eldridge and I met when I stepped off of an elevator with my bass at the International Bluegrass Music Association's convention in 2004. The Infamous Stringdusters were forming in Nashville at the time and they needed a bass player for the jam that night and, it turned out, for the band in general. We spent the first two years of that band traveling and making music together and Chris is still one of my favorite musicians and humans. A member of the Punch Brothers and Mighty Poplar, he’s also made a couple great records with guitarist Julian Lage and plays in a duo with his wife Kristen Andreassen. Our conversation started when he arrived at my house and didn’t end until he pulled out of the driveway the next day, but we’ve captured some of the best parts here for the podcast. This episode was recorded live at 185 King St in Brevard, NC on November 12, 2024. This episode is brought to you by Thompson Guitars and is presented by Americana Vibes and The Bluegrass Situation as part of the BGS Podcast Network. You can dive into all things roots music anytime at thebluegrasssituation.com Timestamps: 0:06 soundbyte 0:43 introduction 1:58 introduction by Bill K. 3:12 Little Sadie 7:43 “darkest song to happiest song” 9:00 Living in the Mississippi Valley 11:43 Poor Boys Delight 16:09 ad break 1 16:11 Muddy Water 19:38 Rygar 23:20 insert 23:36 interview 53:44 ad break 2 53:56 Angeles 57:37 My First Will 1:01:39 on Uncle Earl 1:02:57 Through the Bottom of the Glass 1:06:33

    1h 8m
  2. Jeff Sipe: The Aspirational Spirit of a Drum Buddha

    08/26/2024

    Jeff Sipe: The Aspirational Spirit of a Drum Buddha

    Drummers don’t always get a lot of love or attention. But, mention the name Jeff Sipe to nearly any musician and their eyes light up. Also known as Apartment Q258, he was a founding member of Aquarium Rescue Unit with Colonel Bruce Hampton (which also counted Otiel Burbridge of Dead & Co and Jimmy Herring of Widespread Panic among its members). I first heard him via early Leftover Salmon bootlegs and he’s toured with Tedeschi Trucks Band, Trey Anastasio, and Warren Haynes. Regarded as one of the best drummers alive, he’s also just a normal guy who lives down the street from me and who says “yes” pretty much any time I ask him to join me on a gig. Words really don’t do him justice; he’s just so wonderful and kind and supportive; I can hardly believe my good fortune getting to make music with him. This episode was recorded live at 185 King Street in Brevard, NC on April 4th of 2023. This episode is brought to you by Thompson Guitars and is presented by Americana Vibes and The Bluegrass Situation as part of the BGS Podcast Network. You can dive into all things roots music anytime at thebluegrasssituation.com. If you’re enjoying the podcast please subscribe and leave a positive review. You can find us on Instagram (@thetravisbookhappyhour) and Facebook and online at thetravisbookhappyhour.com. Interested in sponsoring us? Contact BGS: https://bit.ly/sponsorBGSpods Timestamps: 0:06 – Soundbyte 0:42 – Intro 2:15 – Intro by Bill K. 3:26 – “Mercy, Mercy, Mercy” 10:37 – “A Little Too Much” 16:00 – “I Am A Pilgrim” 22:30 – “Once I Knew You” 29:17 – Interview 46:10 – “Summertime” 48:30 – “Minor Blues” 55:34 – “Back Home” 1:01:50 – Outro

    1h 3m
  3. Wyatt Ellis: Teenage Mandolin Maestro

    07/29/2024

    Wyatt Ellis: Teenage Mandolin Maestro

    Wyatt Ellis can’t even drive a car but he’s making waves in the bluegrass community. A prolific tune-writer and a dedicated student of the mandolin, he’s growing and learning at a rate you only find in the under 20 set. I was surprised to find that he’s also humble, articulate, and a total professional. It’s not hard to envision him reaching the highest echelons of acoustic and bluegrass music and doing it very soon. I was grateful to my friend Jon Stickley for the introduction to this bluegrass wunderkind. This episode was recorded live at 185 King Street in Brevard, NC on June 11th, 2024 This episode is brought to you by Thompson Guitars and is presented by Americana Vibes and The Bluegrass Situation as part of the BGS Podcast Network. You can dive into all things roots music anytime at thebluegrasssituation.com. If you’re enjoying the podcast please subscribe and leave a positive review. You can find us on Instagram (@thetravisbookhappyhour) and Facebook and online at thetravisbookhappyhour.com. Interested in sponsoring us? Contact BGS: https://bit.ly/sponsorBGSpods Timestamps: 0:06 soundbyte 0:36 introduction 1:46 show introduction by Bill K 3:07 Blue Smoke 7:04 on Blue Smoke and Get Lost 8:16 Get Lost 13:17 When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again 16:48 ad break 1 16:58 Blue Night 20:00 interview 1 28:09 Watson Blues 31:07 insert 31:38 Rabbit In A Log 34:30 interview 2 40:00 Whites Creek 44:40 “how old are you?” and JAM 46:10 ad break 2 46:17 Cold On The Shoulder 49:17 Long Lonesome Day 54:10 Rollin’ In My Sweet Baby’s Arms 58:29 outroduction

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The Travis Book Happy Hour is hosted by Travis Book of the GRAMMY Award-winning band, The Infamous Stringdusters. The show’s focus is musical collaboration and conversation around matters of being. The podcast is the best of the interview and music from the live show recorded in Brevard, NC, and is brought to you by Americana Vibes and The Bluegrass Situation. Support this podcast: https://bit.ly/3UDay92