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Cosmic Country alert!! This week's episode features Nashville's own cosmic guitarist, William Tyler. William is a road veteran, having played guitar with Lambchop and Silver Jews, and has now been recording and playing music under his own name with a varied collection of his favorite musicians. William is as thoughtful and literate as he is a talented musician -- a perfect fit for the Roadcase vibe, and we loved having him on the show! His latest album is a live release featuring his current band, The Impossible Truth, featuring Jack Lawrence (Raconteurs), Brian Kotzur (Silver Jews) and Luke Schneider (Margo Price), and is absolutely stunning, drawing cues from bands as diverse as Grateful Dead and King Crimson, both of which William counts as significant influences. His instrumental album work is equal parts new age, ambient, experimental, jazzy, and psychedelic. This eclectic mix is a reflection of William as a human -- a delightful and intriguing mix of direction and William is here to tell his story. Join us on the Roadcase bus for this epic interview with guitarist William Tyler. It's gonna be a great ride!!
For more info and tour dates for William Tyler:
https://www.williamtyler.net/
For more information on Roadcase:
https://linktr.ee/roadcasepod and https://www.roadcasepod.com
Contact: [email protected]
Roadcase theme music: "Eugene (Instrumental)" by Waltzer
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Cosmic Country alert!! This week's episode features Nashville's own cosmic guitarist, William Tyler. William is a road veteran, having played guitar with Lambchop and Silver Jews, and has now been recording and playing music under his own name with a varied collection of his favorite musicians. William is as thoughtful and literate as he is a talented musician -- a perfect fit for the Roadcase vibe, and we loved having him on the show! His latest album is a live release featuring his current band, The Impossible Truth, featuring Jack Lawrence (Raconteurs), Brian Kotzur (Silver Jews) and Luke Schneider (Margo Price), and is absolutely stunning, drawing cues from bands as diverse as Grateful Dead and King Crimson, both of which William counts as significant influences. His instrumental album work is equal parts new age, ambient, experimental, jazzy, and psychedelic. This eclectic mix is a reflection of William as a human -- a delightful and intriguing mix of direction and William is here to tell his story. Join us on the Roadcase bus for this epic interview with guitarist William Tyler. It's gonna be a great ride!!
For more info and tour dates for William Tyler:
https://www.williamtyler.net/
For more information on Roadcase:
https://linktr.ee/roadcasepod and https://www.roadcasepod.com
Contact: [email protected]
Roadcase theme music: "Eugene (Instrumental)" by Waltzer

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