
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


My guest this week is Joe K Walsh.
Joe plays mandolin with several projects, including Mr Sun (featuring Darol Anger, Grant Gordy and Aidan O’Donnell); the Mike Block Trio; a duo with Matt Flinner and a trio with Ella Jordan and Jed Wilson.
He joins me this week to chat about his most recent solo record “Trust and Love” and also his previous record ”If Not Now, Who?”
Both records have a quiet, conversational feel and feature some wonderful musicians. Joe describes his approach to "Trust and Love":
"It's a collection of instrumental love songs of a sort, an understated record for an over-stimulating time. I think of it as gently making the case for a "less is more" approach to the string band sound."
We chat about that philosophy; why the record started with the people, rather than the songs; how Joe's quietest record to date ended up with drums on it and what conversation means in music.
It was a fascinating conversation about what it means to make music and be true to yourself as a musician. I hope you enjoy it.
For more info on Joe visit https://joekwalsh.com
You can buy "Trust and Love" at Joe's Bandcamp page
Also check out Joe's Peghead Nation course
Happy picking!
Matt
Support the show
===
Thanks to Bryan Sutton for his wonderful theme tune to Bluegrass Jam Along (and to Justin Moses for playing the fiddle!)
Bluegrass Jam Along is proud to be sponsored by Collings Guitars and Mandolins
- Sign up to get updates on new episodes
- Free fiddle tune chord sheets
- Here's a list of all the Bluegrass Jam Along interviews
- Follow Bluegrass Jam Along for regular updates:
- Review us on Apple Podcasts
By Matt Hutchinson5
7878 ratings
My guest this week is Joe K Walsh.
Joe plays mandolin with several projects, including Mr Sun (featuring Darol Anger, Grant Gordy and Aidan O’Donnell); the Mike Block Trio; a duo with Matt Flinner and a trio with Ella Jordan and Jed Wilson.
He joins me this week to chat about his most recent solo record “Trust and Love” and also his previous record ”If Not Now, Who?”
Both records have a quiet, conversational feel and feature some wonderful musicians. Joe describes his approach to "Trust and Love":
"It's a collection of instrumental love songs of a sort, an understated record for an over-stimulating time. I think of it as gently making the case for a "less is more" approach to the string band sound."
We chat about that philosophy; why the record started with the people, rather than the songs; how Joe's quietest record to date ended up with drums on it and what conversation means in music.
It was a fascinating conversation about what it means to make music and be true to yourself as a musician. I hope you enjoy it.
For more info on Joe visit https://joekwalsh.com
You can buy "Trust and Love" at Joe's Bandcamp page
Also check out Joe's Peghead Nation course
Happy picking!
Matt
Support the show
===
Thanks to Bryan Sutton for his wonderful theme tune to Bluegrass Jam Along (and to Justin Moses for playing the fiddle!)
Bluegrass Jam Along is proud to be sponsored by Collings Guitars and Mandolins
- Sign up to get updates on new episodes
- Free fiddle tune chord sheets
- Here's a list of all the Bluegrass Jam Along interviews
- Follow Bluegrass Jam Along for regular updates:
- Review us on Apple Podcasts

6,814 Listeners

9,183 Listeners

3,150 Listeners

41,166 Listeners

350 Listeners

4,116 Listeners

8,494 Listeners

181 Listeners

1,021 Listeners

186 Listeners

260 Listeners

530 Listeners

36 Listeners

3,349 Listeners

0 Listeners