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Episode 275: This week's show begins with an ode to the studio and stage musicians who come up with parts and make the singers and stars sound great, while being relegated to the sexist, ungenerous title of "sidemen." Recently, I got to thinking about a musician - a bass player - who's been on more big sessions and done time with more impactful artists than most in roots/Americana music over the past 35 years, including the Chicks, Robert Plant, Nickel Creek and Kathy Mattea. So I invited Byron House on to the program. Joining the conversation is his old friend and fellow immigrant from Bowling Green, KY, Kyle Frederick. Kyle has turned to Byron as his producer for most of his albums as a Nashville based singer songwriter.
By WMOT/Roots Radio 89.5 FM4.7
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Episode 275: This week's show begins with an ode to the studio and stage musicians who come up with parts and make the singers and stars sound great, while being relegated to the sexist, ungenerous title of "sidemen." Recently, I got to thinking about a musician - a bass player - who's been on more big sessions and done time with more impactful artists than most in roots/Americana music over the past 35 years, including the Chicks, Robert Plant, Nickel Creek and Kathy Mattea. So I invited Byron House on to the program. Joining the conversation is his old friend and fellow immigrant from Bowling Green, KY, Kyle Frederick. Kyle has turned to Byron as his producer for most of his albums as a Nashville based singer songwriter.

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