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This week on I Was in That Band, I’m joined by Scott Danbom — longtime member of Centro-matic and South San Gabriel, current bandmate of Alejandro Escovedo, and the creative force behind his solo project Static Diary. Scott and I dig deep into the art of listening, adapting on the fly, and finding your voice inside someone else’s music. We talk about tone, texture, instincts, and the subtle skills that separate good players from truly great sidemen. In my opinion, Scott is one of the best in the business — a musician who always serves the song while bringing something unique to every...
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In this episode of I Was In That Band, host Grady Sandlin sits down with singer-songwriter Glen Mitchell. Originally from London, England, Glen’s love for country music led him across the Atlantic to Nashville, where he built a career working as a “ringer” for major touring acts. After years in Music City, he recently relocated to North Texas, continuing to carve out his own path as an independent artist. Glen shares the story of how he discovered country music, what inspired his move to Nashville, and why he ultimately chose North Texas as his new home base. He also talks about stepping...
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This week on I WAS IN THAT BAND!, I’m joined by Floramay Holliday for a wide-ranging conversation rooted in songs, stories, and the people who bring them to life. We dig into the lasting impact of Bob Weir and the Grateful Dead, how that music continues to shape the way artists think about freedom, feel, and community, and what it means to carry those ideas forward in your own work. We also talk about songwriting influences like Guy Clark, the importance of place and people, and how musical communities form, evolve, and sustain us over time. It’s a conversation about influence, intention,...
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In this bonus episode of I Was In That Band, I sit down solo for the first time to share some personal reflections on Bob Weir and what his music has meant to me. I talk about how I first found my way into the Grateful Dead, what drew me in, and how that music became part of my life. I also reflect on the times I was lucky enough to see Bob Weir live, and how those experiences shaped my relationship with the band and the community around it.
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This week on I Was In That Band, I’m joined by Denton native Claire Morales. Claire has been performing since childhood, and her journey has taken her through songwriting, recording, touring, and learning how to stay creatively engaged when those cycles start to feel routine. We talk about the work behind the work—how to keep things fresh, how to recognize when something needs to change, and how to avoid the trap of creative or performance monotony. Along the way, the conversation takes some turns you might not expect: trips, cults, reality, space, and the desert all make appearances as we...
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This week on I Was In That Band, Grady Sandlin sits down with longtime friend and collaborator Daniel Markham, a prolific West Texas singer, songwriter, and guitarist whose sound moves easily between many genres and influences. Daniel shares stories about his musical origins growing up in West Texas, the creative energy that keeps him constantly writing and recording, and his instinct for knowing when to edit, refine, or simply move on to the next idea. The conversation also looks back on more than a decade of working together, highlighting Daniel’s thoughtful approach to music and his...
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This week on I Was In That Band!, Grady sits down with songwriter Daniel Rush Folmer. They talk about Daniel’s music, their shared history in the North Texas scene, and the web of mutual friends and collaborators that shaped their journeys. The conversation also touches on addiction, recovery, and the healing power of creativity.
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This week, Grady sits down with G.I. Sanders — musician, label owner, and lifelong advocate for North Texas music. From his early days playing in local bands to running a record store and a DFW-centric reissue record label, G.I. shares his story with candid humor and honesty. They talk about the evolution of the DFW music scene, lessons learned from life on both sides of the stage, and the passion that keeps him creating new opportunities for Texas artists.
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This week on I Was In That Band, Grady sits down with instrumentalist, singer, composer, and creative force Poppy Xander. Known for her wide-ranging projects across genres, Poppy opens up about what it means to live as an artist with many interests and identities. We talk about feminism in the music world, the creative challenges of juggling multiple projects, and the balancing act between authenticity and self-promotion. Poppy shares her thoughts on developing a strong work ethic, carving out space for creative freedom, and staying true to her artistic instincts in an industry that often...
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This week on I Was In That Band!, my guest is Steve Carter—better known as Little Jack Melody. We dig into questions of identity, chasing success, band life, and the unforgettable disasters of the stage. Steve’s singular perspective on music and living shines through in this candid and entertaining conversation.
info_outlineOn this episode of I WAS IN THAT BAND!, I sit down with Kenny Withrow, the legendary guitarist of Edie Brickell & New Bohemians. We dive into his early days in the Dallas music scene, the formation and evolution of New Bohemians, and his time playing with the wild and funky Billy Goat. Kenny shares the moments that shaped his musical journey, and what continues to inspire him to pick up the guitar today.