Feeding the Senses - Unsensored

Trey Mitchell

Nashville artists: musicians, songwriters, filmmakers, designers, writers, painters, podcasters, actors, etc

  1. FEB 17

    Feeding the Senses Unsensored - Episode 141 - Kiernan McMullan - Songwriter, Singer, Musician

    After nearly a decade of touring and a record deal cycle already come and gone, Kiernan McMullan moved to Nashville 15 years ago to dig into the craft of songwriting, and began laying the foundations of a long and successful career in music. While spending every year on the road full time, Kiernan had released a plethora of music surrounding the heavy topics of love, life, loss, and the introspection that comes with a life on the road. He's toured with, and opened for, a laundry list of artists and bands, and has played all over the US, Ireland, and the UK for the past 20 years. Born in Hong Kong to an Irish father and Australian mother, his love of travel and culture is rooted deep within his music and soul. His music can be characterized by his intense attention to lyrical detail and a fluid, yet structured affinity for rhythm found in his guitar playing, singing, and writing. Kiernan is a raw and honest wordsmith and captivating storyteller and songwriter. He can be found in Nashville running the Pindrop Songwriter Series and backing up other artists and bands when he's not on the road. www.kiernanmcmullan.com www.instagram.com/kiernanmcmullan www.youtube.com/kiernanmcmullanmusic Theme song: “Hollywood Faded’ by Luna Halo @treymitchellphotography  @feeding_the_senses_unsensored facebook.com/profile.php?id=100074368084848 www.threads.net/@treymitchellphotography ftsunashville@gmail.com

    1h 6m
  2. FEB 3

    Feeding the Senses Unsensored - Episode 140 - Jude Johnstone - Songwriter

    Born in Bar Harbor, Maine, Jude Johnstone began writing songs at about age 8.  At 18, she was "discovered" by Bruce Springsteen's saxophonist, Clarence Clemons.  After spending some time in New York and New Jersey under his wing, in 1979, she moved to Los Angeles, where her songs quickly became sought after by other artists. She has been covered by Bonnie Raitt, Emmylou Harris, Bette Midler, Johnny Cash, Stevie Nicks, Mary Black, Jennifer Warnes, Trisha Yearwood and more, including a #1 song for Yearwood's debut album called "The Woman Before Me" which earned her a BMI award. Her songs then appeared on 8 other Yearwood cds. She also penned the title track to Johnny Cash's 1997 Grammy winning album "Unchained."  Jude has released 9 cds of her own that run the gamut from Celtic, Gospel, Americana, to Jazz, Blues, and even Big Band. She has been featured on the CBS Early Show, and NPR Radio's "Morning Edition." Her songs have also been on several television shows including "Nurse Jackie",  "Army Wives" and "Lie To Me." Jude has opened shows for Jackson Browne, Emmylou Harris, Bonnie Raitt, Richard Thompson, Shawn Colvin, Chris Hillman, 10,000 Maniacs, David Crosby and many others and toured Europe under her own name numerous times.  "If Jude Johnstone is not yet a musical household name, she sure as hell should be."  Henry Carrigan, No Depression "Turning emotional pain into art is a tricky business. Sometimes I wonder if the end result is worth it. Jude Johnstone makes a good case that it is." Rodney Crowell "Jude's fertility, in regards to songwriting, is truly awe inspiring."  Bonnie Raitt ..."She’s patently a master at capturing the heart’s dark and desperate moments, just as she’s capable of  encouraging belief in its resurrection."  Mike Davies, Roots and Branches/The Beat Theme song: “Hollywood Faded’ by Luna Halo @treymitchellphotography  @feeding_the_senses_unsensored facebook.com/profile.php?id=100074368084848 www.threads.net/@treymitchellphotography ftsunashville@gmail.com

    54 min
  3. JAN 6

    Feeding the Senses Unsensored - Episode 138 - Judson Spence - Artist, Multi-Instrumentalist, Singer, Songwriter

    Judson Spence (born in Pascagoula, Mississippi) is an American pop music singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist. He originally gained fame when he released his eponymously titled debut solo effort on Atlantic Records in 1988. The album was produced by Monroe Jones and David Tickle, and executive produced by future Interscope founder Jimmy Iovine. Although he had a top 40 hit with "Yeah, Yeah, Yeah" in 1988 and also had a minor hit with "Drift Away" from The Wonder Years soundtrack, Spence was dropped from Atlantic before completing his second album in 1991. After several years of struggle, Spence's composition "The Power" was covered by both Amy Grant and Cher and was also used for a national Century 21 advertising campaign. Subsequently, he recorded the indie release "painfaithjoy" in 1995. He performed with Trisha Yearwood on the Oscar nominated song "How Do I Live Without You" in 1997 and sang live with her on the American Music Awards, The Tonight Show, The Oscars, and the CMA Awards. In 1999, he released his third solo album in Japan, titled I Guess I Love It before his record label, Pioneer Music Group closed its doors. That album was produced by former Eagle Bernie Leadon. In 2000, he toured with Trisha Yearwood. The following year, Wynonna Judd cut Judson's song "New Day Dawning", and it became the title track to her album. In 2003, Spence released two albums: The Velvet Kitten Sessions, which was a mainstream collection, and Opus Dei, which was a religious-themed effort. In 2014, Spence filmed a movie about his life, Sing the Blues, that also featured his music. Now based in Birmingham, AL, Judson is constantly writing new music still. Theme song: “Hollywood Faded’ by Luna Halo @treymitchellphotography  @feeding_the_senses_unsensored facebook.com/profile.php?id=100074368084848 www.threads.net/@treymitchellphotography ftsunashville@gmail.com

    1h 5m
  4. 11/25/2025

    Feeding the Senses - Episode 50 - Mike 'Grimey' Grimes: Musician and Co-owner of Basement, Basement East (the Beast) and Grimey's New and Pre-loved Music

    Mike Grimes, is co-owner of  Grimey’s Records which he founded in 1999 with the 8,000 LPs and CDs he amassed over years of working record retail and music distribution jobs. Grimey’s is considered by many the premiere record store in Nashville, TN and has been recognized by many as an international favorite. Mike is also co-owner of The Basement and The Basement East, two high profile live music venues in Music City, The Basement, celebrating 15 years in operation and The Basement East, 5 years in 2020.  The OG Basement, a 150 capacity room has been an incubator of local and National upcoming talent since 2005 hosting early performances by Mumford and Sons, The Lumineers, Kacey Musgraves, Brothers Osborne and landing special one off appearances with Keith Urban and (in partnership with Grimey’s) Metallica who performed a secret show that was performed and released as Metallica ‘Live At Grimey’s’. The Basement East is a 600 capacity room who’s profile has risen quickly hosting shows with The Struts, Hold Steady, Krungbin, John Prine, Kris Kristofferson, Luke Combs, Old Dominion and many more. Mike is a husband, father and graduating member  of the Leadership Music Program, class of 2010. https://www.thebasementnashville.com/ https://m.facebook.com/guiltynashville/about/?ref=page_internal&mt_nav=0 https://www.facebook.com/michael.j.grimes.3 Host - Trey Mitchell treymitchellphotography IG feeding_the_senses_unsensored on IG trey mitchell: facebook.com/profile.php?id=100074368084848 For sponsorship Information or submitting for interviews -  ftsunashville@gmail.com Theme Song - Damien Horne Take It From Me @damienhorne

    48 min
5
out of 5
20 Ratings

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