Jan 28, 2025
It's been nearly
eight years since today's guest Benjamin Booker
released his critically acclaimed second album, Witness,
but now he's back with a vengeance with his powerful new album
Lower, in stores now, which he made in
collaboration with producer Kenny Segal. Booker explains his long
road to this highly personal collection of songs.
And this past
week marked the definitive "last waltz" for The Band with the
passing of the last man standing, Garth Hudson.
Long Ryders singer/guitarist Sid Griffin, author
of Million Dollar Bash: Bob Dylan, The Band, and the Basement
Tapes, is here to try and convey the monumental impact that
Garth and The Band had on American music and around the world,
particularly in light of our present Post-Chalamet Dylan
Renaissance,
And a reminder,
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bring you the music by donating at
Musicares.org/firerelief and if you're a music
business professional in need, you may be eligible for assistance
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The Record Store Day Podcast is a weekly music chat show written, produced, engineered and hosted by Paul Myers, who also composed the theme music and selected interstitial music.
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This episode is
dedicated to Garth Hudson and Peter Yarrow.