
My Favorite Album with Jeremy Dylan Podcast
1) 450. Dylan Sevey on Weird Al Yankovic 'Running With Scissors' (1999)
My guest today is Nashville-based multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Dylan Sevey, best known for his work with The Minks, Ron Gallo, Aaron Lee Tasjan, and the incredible Weird Al Yankovic tribute ba...Show More
2) 449. Paul Thorn on Marshall Crenshaw 'Marshall Crenshaw' (1982)
This week, I'm joined by the poet laureate of Tupelo, Mississippi, mister Paul Thorn. Growing up as a preacher's son, Paul wasn't allowed to listen to secular music, so when he managed to sneak a copy...Show More
3) 448. Ryan Davis on Mayo Thompson 'Corky's Debt To His Father' (1970)
Today I'm joined by singer-songwriter Ryan Davis to talk about an album that defines the phrase cult classic - Red Krayola frontman Mayo Thompson's only solo album 'Corky's Debt To His Father'. We ta...Show More
4) 447. Shelby Means on Alison Krauss & Union Station 'So Long So Wrong' (1997)
Today I’m joined by bluegrass singer, songwriter and superstar bassist Shelby Means, who this year finally released her debut self-titled solo album, to talk about the classic trailblazing bluegrass a...Show More
5) 446. Ian Stewart (Asleep At The Wheel) on Fiddlers 4 'Fiddlers 4' (2002)
Today I'm joined by Asleep At The Wheel's Ian Stewart to shine a spotlight on the cult classic fiddle super-group album 'Fiddlers 4' - Cajun legend Michael Doucet, old-time master Bruce Molsky, progre...Show More
6) 445. Sierra Hull on Alison Krauss & Union Station 'So Long So Wrong' (1997)
Grammy-nominated singer, songwriter and vurtuousic madolinist Sierra Hull joins me to talk about the pivotal classic album that brought a generation into bluegrass music, Alison Krauss & Union Station...Show More
7) 444. Dom Flemons on Linda Martell 'Color Me Country' (1970)
You may know my guest Dom Flemons as The American Songster, as a Grammy winner and multiple nominee, as co-founder of the Carolina Chocolate Drops, a radio host or as a music scholar and historian. Ea...Show More
8) 443. Will Johnson on The Replacements 'Let It Be' (1984)
Texas titan Will Johnson joins me to discuss one of the pod's favorite bands, The Replacements, and their classic album 'Let It Be'.
9) 442. Kayla Hall (Moody Joody) on Shania Twain 'Come On Over' (1997)
Kayla Hall, one-third of Nashville indie-pop trio Moody Joody, joins me to talk about Shania Twain's iconic 1997 album 'Come On Over'.
10) 441. Sean McConnell on David Wilcox 'How Did You Find Me Here?' (1989)
Songwriter, singer and producer Sean McConnell excavates a cult classic of 80s singer-songwriter music as we discuss David Wilcox's 'How Did You Find Me Here'. Listen to Sean's new album SKIN wherever...Show More