Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Lisa MannTwo-time Blues Music Award-winning artist Lisa Mann brings her powerhouse talent straight from the blues-rich scene of Portland, Oregon. Originally hailing from West Virginia, Mann's vocal style seamlessly blends southern warmth with a dynamic edge cultivated from mastering genres ranging from hard rock to rhythm and blues. Her songwriting showcases clever, gritty, and often humorous Americana and blues narratives, skillfully matched by her exceptional prowess on bass guitar. Her grooves deliver the undeniable solidity reminiscent of iconic rhythm sections like Muscle Shoals' Swampers or Motown's Funk Brothers.
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Gerry Casey Interview Gwyn Ashton
Making a Scene Presents Gerry Casey's Interview with Gwyn Ashton!Gwyn Ashton, the fiercely dynamic Australian alt-blues rock guitarist, singer, and one-man band, is one of the most electrifying performers on the modern blues circuit. With a blistering new solo album Mojosoul and a brand-new single, Get Outta Town—featuring Guns N’ Roses’ Richard Fortus along with members of Cold Chisel and Superjesus—Ashton continues to push boundaries while staying true to the raw spirit of blues and rock.
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Ernie Palmer is Making a Scene
Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Ernie PalmerErnie Palmer is a long-retired elementary school teacher who has spent his life steeped in stories, music, and a deep love of family. He and his wife Gale have been married for 48 years, and best friends even longer—going strong for over half a century. Together they’ve raised two daughters and now enjoy time with their three grandsons.
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Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Davis Cohen
Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Davis Cohen"These Things Shall Pass" marks the tenth full-length album from Memphis-area musician Davis Coen, fulfilling his long-held ambition to create a spiritually-focused record. The album offers a diverse collection of classic spiritual songs, ranging from timeless American hymns like "What A Friend We Have In Jesus" and "Old Rugged Cross," to classic gospel radio hits such as Willie Banks and the Messengers' "Working For Jesus." The title track, Stuart Hamblen's "These Things Shall Pass," notably covered by country legends Hank Snow and Johnny Cash, also finds a place on the album.
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Gerry Casey Interviews The British Broadcasting Corporation
Making a Scene Presents Gerry Casey's Interview with The British Broadcasting CorporationThe British Broadcasting Corporation is not your typical band. Comprised of four highly experienced musicians—Bob Cranham, Dave Williamson, Ben Keen, and Barry Cook—this collective brings a wealth of diverse experience and a healthy dose of self-aware humor to their craft.
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