Hanging with the band

Howlin' Steve Howell

Do you like discovering new music? Are you ready to have a real conversation with people working in the business every day? Here at Burnt Possum Records Podcast you will hear about local and regional bands, their approach to the music industry, as well as listen to some original music as it is being discussed with the writer/writers and performers.   We don't stop there! This podcast will be home to that rare air known as "back stage"...those who know music from the minute its conceived to the on stage performance. It will be both informative and insightful for all to enjoy. Come join Howlin Steve Howell, performer/songwriter and his guests on the inside of music and the music makers. In this show we will find insights into what it takes to become a professional in the industry of music. By finding this podcast, you have found a place for your opinion and a place for you to grow in the knowledge of on stage, back stage and inside the business and the art of writing and selling music. read less
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Ep. 67 Hanging with the Band - Howlin' Steve Howell w/Brandon Hudspeth
Oct 14 2022
Ep. 67 Hanging with the Band - Howlin' Steve Howell w/Brandon Hudspeth
Guitarist, singer, teacher, and songwriter Brandon Hudspeth was born in Muskogee, Oklahoma.  He began taking guitar lessons at an early age after hearing Johnny Cash on Sesame Street.  In high school, heavily influenced by the Blues, he started playing weekend gigs around the Tulsa area.  Soon after high school he moved to the Kansas City area where he freelanced with many bands, eventually forming his own band, Levee Town, which has released 9 albums. Levee Town represented the Kansas City Blues Society in the International Blues Competition twice, placing in the top ten in Memphis in 2009. In 2016, the album Takin and Givin charted on the Roots Music Report (#9 on the contemporary blues album chart, #10 on the contemporary blues song chart, #20 on the contemporary blues song chart, and #22 on the top 50 blues Album chart.) In 2020, Hudspeth along with Jaisson Taylor received a Blue Music Award Nomination, two Blue Blast Award nominations, and an Independent blues award nomination along with significant airplay and charting success hitting #1 on the RMR for a month for their debut album Folie a Deux. In 2022 Levee Town released Trying to Keep My Head Above Water which has attracted lots of attention. The song Music Martyr reached #1 on the Root Music Report and the album has been on the charts since its release on March 19. The album is nominated for a Blues Blast Award for best blues rock album. VOTE HERE While touring the US, Europe, and Canada Brandon has opened for artists such as Buddy Guy, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Leon Russell, George Thorogood, Savoy Brown, Sonny Landreth, Jimmie Vaughan, Lee Roy Parnell, Chubby Carrier, Dale Watson, Bobby Rush, Bobby Bland,  and David Alan Coe, just to name a few. Hudspeth has played with Curtis Salgado, Chuck Rainey, Albert Lee, Tommy Castro, Ana Popovic, Mike Zito, Watermelon Slim,  Randy Mcallister,  Lazy Lester, Clark Terry, Dustin Arbuckle, RJ Mischo, Chris Duarte, Larry McCray, Louisiana Red, Lee McBee, Albert Castiglia, John Nemeth, Victor Wainwright, Big Bill Morganfield, Mud Morganfield, Bob Margolin, Kenny Neal, Gary Nicholson and many others. Brandon has taught guitar lessons for over 25 years to all ages and skill levels.  While he considers himself a blues guitarist he also has studied jazz and classical extensively.
Ep. 66 - Hanging with the Band - Howlin' Steve Howell w/ Josh Simons
Sep 21 2022
Ep. 66 - Hanging with the Band - Howlin' Steve Howell w/ Josh Simons
Josh Simons is the CEO and co-founder of Vampr, the world’s largest and most active social-professional network for musicians (often dubbed the “LinkedIn for creatives”). Recognised by Fast Company as one of the Most Innovative Companies in 2022, Vampr is home to over one million users, and active in every country on the planet. The music startup has helped fledgling musicians broker over 7 million connections worldwide. Vampr offers a free solution for young musicians, built by a sympathetic founding team of established musicians with Josh’s co-founder, Baz Palmer, best known as the lead guitarist for seminal hall-of-fame rock band, Hunters & Collectors. Simons has grown Vampr into a multi-award winning platform, including most prestigious nods from both Apple and Google in their respective Best Apps lists. Over five funding rounds the company has raised $3.5M from VC, the crowd and music industry angels. Prior to running Vampr, Josh Simons spent the better part of a decade as a successful artist, songwriter & producer. His artist project Buchanan enjoyed multi-million streams & chart impressions worldwide. They retired from the live circuit following a sold-out arena tour opening for Keith Urban & Carrie Underwood. As a producer and songwriter, Simons has shared credits with Travis Scott, Troye Sivan and Kanye West to name a few. In April 2020 Simons was named in The Music Network’s 30 Under 30 List in addition to being voted Reader’s Choice. Simons holds a Bachelor of Business from Swinburne University.
Ep. 65 - Hanging with the Band - Howlin' Steve Howell w/ Doug MacLeod
Sep 21 2022
Ep. 65 - Hanging with the Band - Howlin' Steve Howell w/ Doug MacLeod
MacLeod is known for his superb songwriting, guitar wizardry, warm soulful vocals, wit, and unforgettable live performances. At the heart of a Doug MacLeod performance is his knack for storytelling, bringing characters-from the faceless to the legendary-to strikingly real life. Doug is a multiple Blues Music Award winner, including the 2020 Blues Music Award for Acoustic Artist Of The Year and the 2018 Blues Music Award for Acoustic Album Of The Year ‘Break The Chain’. He was recently nominated for the 2022 Blues Music Award for Acoustic Artist Of The Year. In March of 2022 he co-authored with Debra Schiff the blues murder mystery book MURDER AT THE CROSSROADS. In April of 2022 A SOUL TO CLAIM produced by Jim Gaines was released. Doug is an international touring artist who writes and sings original songs that are based on his own life and experiences. He learned from the old masters and carries forward a valuable tradition. As a youth, Doug overcame abuse and a crippling stutter by turning to music. After picking up a guitar, and singing - he found his voice. MacLeod's playing landed him sideman gigs with George 'Harmonica' Smith, Big Joe Turner, Pee Wee Crayton, Eddie 'Cleanhead' Vinson, Lowell Fulson, and Big Mama Thornton. Over 30 years, 22 studio albums, several live records, compilations, a blues guitar instructional DVD, and a live performance DVD, MacLeod has consistently earned raves. His songs have been covered by many artists including Albert King, Albert Collins, Joe Louis Walker and Eva Cassidy. MacLeod's songs have been featured in many TV movies and the hit show In the Heat of the Night. August Wilson requested his soulful slide guitar playing in the Los Angeles opening of "Gem of the Ocean”. From 1999 to 2004 Doug hosted Nothin' But The Blues, a very popular weekend blues show on Los Angeles' KLON-KKJZ. He has also been the voice for The Blues Showcase on Continental Airlines. For ten years he penned "Doug's Back Porch," a regular feature column in Blues Revue Magazine in which he shared his humorous and insightful stories with thousands of readers. He is one of the four featured artists in the movie “Resonate: A Guitar Story”, the feature documentary on the making of National Guitars. Like the old masters who taught him, MacLeod's music expresses life and times through an intangible, elusive quality that may simply be a keen sense of what matters most. Doug’s music, stories, and philosophy provide a healing that has helped others overcome the hardships of their lives. Doug says the most important lessons he learned as a young musician came from Ernest Banks a one-eyed country bluesman from Toano, VA. "Never play a note you don't believe” and "Never write or sing about what you don't know about.” As Blues Hall Of Fame artist Pee Wee Crayton's widow Esther once told Doug, "You have a message and you'll send that message mainly to the people who don't go to church."  Amen.
Ep. 64 - Hanging with the Band - Howlin' Steve Howell w/Wendy Woo
Sep 15 2022
Ep. 64 - Hanging with the Band - Howlin' Steve Howell w/Wendy Woo
Wendy Woo has led anything but a “normal” life, which separates her from the average performer.  As the daughter of bohemian parents who were founding faculty members at Naropa University in Boulder Colorado, her childhood home was a truly eclectic social center. Influential Beat writers such as Allen Ginsberg, William S. Burroughs, and Ken Kesey would be regulars in the living room! This unusual setting helped develop Wendy into an emotive singer as a child. She started playing the guitar just so she could provide her own accompaniment. After mastering the guitar, she began writing songs and performing in songwriting circles. She attended both the University of New Mexico and the University of Colorado, where she studied a variety of musical genres, theory and composition. Her many musical influences include everyone from folk chanteuse Suzanne Vega to the legendary Paul Simon. The trademark blended rhythms in Simon’s music inspired her to add similar complexity to her own compositions. With this in mind, Wendy developed a technique she calls “Slaptap,” a method of creating a captivating visual and percussive backdrop using the guitar body and fret board. Her innovative spirit led her to the storied steps of Boulder’s Fox Theatre for her first job in the music industry.  There she gained confidence as a performer, while learning the skills of self-promotion, booking and publishing.  The venue acknowledged her talent by slotting Wendy to open for world renowned headliners, including Counting Crows, Michael Franti and others. Wendy’s dedication and competence was rewarded when she won the Colorado Lilith Fair Talent Search in 1999, sharing the stage with an elite lineup including the Indigo Girls, Shawn Colvin and Sheryl Crow. Her versatility is evident by the wide variety of artists whom Wendy has since shared the stage, including The Fray, Sarah McLachlan, Indigo Girls, James Taylor, Counting Crows, Brad Paisley, Karla Bonoff and Big Head Todd and the Monsters.  Her tour stops have included performances at premier venues like Red Rocks (CO), the Living Room and Bitter End (NYC),  Hotel Café (LA), Bluebird Café (Nashville) and Eddie’s Attic (Decatur, GA). Having penned and recorded over 200 original songs and playing over 150 dates yearly, she has gained a reputation as one of the most versatile performers on the circuit.  An example of that reputation is the legendary Carly Simon inviting Wendy to perform with her at “Festival of the Senses” on Martha’s Vineyard in 2014. Wendy has also been named Westword Magazine’s Music Awards “Singer/Songwriter of the year” five separate times, resulting in her induction into Westword’s Hall of Fame. The 2015 release of “Tipping Point”, which was produced by Grammy Award winner Jim Gaines (Stevie Ray Vaughn, Carlos Santana, Huey Lewis and the News) and mastered by Grammy winner Brad Blackburn (Maroon 5, Alison Krauss & Union Station, Black Eyed Peas and Sara Bareilles.), is a testament to her mastery as a tunesmith and a reaffirmation that Wendy Woo continues to live a life that defies the term “normal!”
Ep. 62 - Hanging with the Band - Howlin' Steve Howell w/ Alastair Greene
Sep 7 2022
Ep. 62 - Hanging with the Band - Howlin' Steve Howell w/ Alastair Greene
Guitarist, singer, and songwriter Alastair Greene has been a mainstay of the Southern California music scene for close to 3 decades. Alastair was born April 18th, 1971 in Santa Barbara, CA.  He discovered music through his mother's piano playing at home and whose record collection included classics by The Beatles, Stevie Wonder, and Elton John, while his father's tastes at the time leaned toward Bach and Beethoven. Alastair was inspired to pursue music as a career by his grandfather, the late Chico Alvarez, who played trumpet as a member of the Stan Kenton Band in the '40s and '50s. Growing up, Alastair took piano lessons and played the saxophone before discovering the guitar in high school. Originally interested in hard rock bands and guitar players, he was exposed to blues and roots music through some records loaned to him by a friend of his father. Those records included: B.B. King ‘Live at the Regal’, Buddy Guy ‘A Man and the Blues’, Johnny Winter ‘Second Winter’, The Allman Brother Band ‘Live at Fillmore East’ and Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble ‘Couldn’t Stand the Weather’. After High School Alastair received a scholarship to attend the Berklee College of Music in Boston, where he studied for two years before returning to southern California to begin playing with blues and rock bands in the early ‘90s. Alastair formed the Alastair Greene Band in 1997 and celebrated the 20 anniversary with a live concert recording in early 2018. Alastair has released 8 solo albums to date (including 2 live records and a compilation record) the most recent of which is LIVE FROM THE 805 (released in 2018). LIVE FROM THE 805 was nominated for Rock Blues Album of the Year by Blues Blast Magazine in addition to being included on many ‘Best Of 2018” year-end lists by multiple publications. His most recent studio album DREAM TRAIN (2017) features guest appearances by Walter Trout, Debbie Davies, Mike Finnigan, Mike Zito and Dennis Gruenling. DREAM TRAIN was given 4 stars by Down Beat Magazine and was included as one of their ‘Best Albums of the Year’. Alastair was lead guitarist and co-lead vocalist of the Alan Parsons Live Project from 2010 - 2017 with whom he literally toured the world. Greene has also toured with Starship featuring Mickey Thomas, Blues legends Debbie Davies, Mitch Kashmar, and most recently as a member of powerhouse vocalist and Blues Music Award winner Sugaray Rayford’s band from 2018 - 2019. In 2019 Alastair signed with Tab Benoit's Whiskey Bayou Records and will have a new CD released in the summer of 2020 produced by Benoit titled THE NEW WORLD BLUES.
Ep. 60 - Hanging With the Band - Howlin' Steve Howell w/ Diedra Ruff
Jul 31 2022
Ep. 60 - Hanging With the Band - Howlin' Steve Howell w/ Diedra Ruff
Alabama Music Office.com goes to Champy's in Muscle Shoals, Alabama to attend a performance by Diedra the Blues Diva for WC Handy Music Festival 2018. Born and raised in Norfolk, Virginia, DieDra has been singing since she can remember. It was a God-given talent that has exploded into a gift that she shares with the world. DieDra was raised by her maternal grandfather, who wrote and sang songs in the church. DieDra was a part of the family singing group at the age of nine. As the lead singer, she has been inspired by Aretha Franklin, Patti Labelle, and Whitney Houston. DieDra has spent a majority of her life in Jacksonville, Florida. As an ex-military spouse, she taught herself how to get around the city in search of a manager for her career. In 1996 she met the late Charlie Cross, of Brunswick, Ga. He signed her to his management company and her career began. DieDra has had the opportunity to open up for Betty Wright, Bobby Brown, Candi Staton, Frankie Beverly and Maze, Bar-Kays, Glenn Jones, Denise LaSalle, Al Green, Avant, Carl Thomas, Sunshine Anderson and currently touring with Bobby Rush. In 1998, DieDra was signed to Boogie Down Production in The Bronx, New York. Over the next 10 years, she was locked in an unproductive contract with Big East Entertainment.  Keith Ruff was assigned to produce DieDra’s first CD by the company. Because of Keith’s schedule, he was never available to get the CD completed. Now, 10 years later, Keith Ruff of Ruff Pro Records called DieDra and found out that after all these years, her project was still incomplete. DieDra signed on with Keith under Ruff Pro Records, and launched “DieDra and the Ruff pro Band”.  Her debut album “Overcoming Hurdles” was born in one month.
Ep. 58 - Hanging with the Band - Howlin' Steve Howell w/ Chris Duarte
Jul 17 2022
Ep. 58 - Hanging with the Band - Howlin' Steve Howell w/ Chris Duarte
To classify Chris Duarte simply as a Blues Man is an understatement.  In his own words, “rockin’ blues” or ”punk blues” describes him best.  “Ferocious blues” also fits.  Legend has it that Chris will play so hard that his fingers bleed in a set.  The legend is true.  Photos attest. Chris Duarte is a road warrior playing more than 150 dates a year.  As well, Chris has headlined major festivals and clubs throughout the US, Canada and Europe. Chris is a savant, a sorcerer of tone, a master at channeling the spirits and sounds of great musicians of our past, while remaining completely recognizable in his own sound.  He has shared his stage with many of the greatest musicians of our time as well as the multitude of “young lions” and local musicians he meets on the road.  From his many years as a side man in Austin, he easily changes roles from front to side, graciously allowing all to share the conversation of the jam. Chris Duarte’s music is ever changing.  In many interviews, he has said “Music must evolve.”  His own early offerings often become magical journeys into changing tempo and jazzy interludes before returning to their core.  With such a vast catalog of recordings, there are no two shows alike.  Every set list is different, and each song may be offered distinctly, based on the feel of a show and the audience.  For those reasons, loyal fans often return to a Chris Duarte show again and again, and always walk away awed and satisfied to have witnessed such a legendary, but humble guitarist.
Ep. 54 - Hanging with the Band - Howlin' Steve Howell w/ Bradley Henderson
Jun 10 2022
Ep. 54 - Hanging with the Band - Howlin' Steve Howell w/ Bradley Henderson
Brad Henderson plays guitar and sings background vocals in Like Before. Growing up music was always a large part of his life. He began playing drums in the first grade and continued learning more instruments from there. Music was always important in his family and his relatives are some of his largest inspirations. Throughout middle and high school he played guitar, bass, or drums for various churches and camps. After high school he began to study music performance at the Academy of Contemporary Music (ACM@UCO) where he played in several bands. Some of the bands that have had the largest impact on him are Green Day, Shinedown, The Refreshments, and Matchbox Twenty. LIKE BEFORE, is a rock band from Oklahoma City formed in 2019. With inspirations ranging from the Foo Fighters to Led Zeppelin, Like Before has created a sound of their own. Like Before continues to grow their fanbase in the Oklahoma City area while branching out to surrounding cities and states, such as Texas, Kansas, Arkansas, and Missouri. Their debut EP Right Where You Should Be released in September of 2020 and their second EP Can’t Break the Oath was released in October of 2021. Each of the Ep’s have been played on radio stations such as Rock 100.5 the KATT, with features in magazines such as Star Catcher Magazine, and blogs as well. They continue to write and record new music and play shows in new places. They consist of vocalist and guitar player Zach Robertson, drummer Alex Nemec, guitar player Brad Henderson, and Bass player Turner Allen. ReplyForward
Ep. 50: Hanging with the Band - Howlin Steve Howell w/ Bart Weilburg
Apr 29 2022
Ep. 50: Hanging with the Band - Howlin Steve Howell w/ Bart Weilburg
I was born in NYC in 1962 and we lived in that general area until my Dad passed away when I was 8 and we moved to Maine. I learned to play drums , piano and guitar over the next few years and got my first paying gig as a guitarist in a country band that got a residency at a country bar in Bangor, Maine. I was and am interested in almost all forms of music and played a little jazz and rock and roll but most of my time and attention back then was spent on country music. I moved to Boston in 1983 to join a country band there. It might sound funny to some people but there was actually a fairly big bar band scene of country cover bands all represented by the same booking agent, John Penny. During that time I got to play with musicians who played with Roy Buchanan, and they were: Russell Keys, Dave Broderick and Tom Hambridge. In 1986 I moved to Nashville. I answered an add in a local paper “ rockabilly guitarist wanted”. I went over to audition, got hired and afterwards the bass player took me down to Layla’s on lower Broadway in Nashville to hear a “ real rockabilly band” as he put it. We did and as it turns out they were more hillbilly than rockabilly, as were many that year having been influenced by the band BR549. There was in fact a whole scene for this type of music revolving around 2 nightclubs, Layla’s Bluegrass Inn and Robert’s Western World. After about 4 years of that I met my wife on the John Eddie tour and decided to move to Oklahoma where she was from. Unfortunately all that work hadn’t made me very much money and Nashville was starting to become super expensive to live in, I figured I couldn’t ask her to move there with me and starve so I moved to Midwest City, Oklahoma. For a long time I just played in the local Oklahoma City music scene and occasionally brought people to Nashville to produce and record. I produced a bunch locally in Oklahoma too. One day I saw a post in FB saying them at Texas Alt Country artist Wayne Hancock was looking for a guitar player and I immediately called my friend who had his number. I’d been a fan of Wayne for years and had always anted to pay with him. My friend called him, Wayne called me, I went and auditioned and in October 2014 he hired me and that brings us to date. We have spent the last 7 years playing together and touring the states and some of the rest of the world. Due to Covid he is currently taking a break from touring . Which is in a way why I am doing a solo thing now and seeking other touring work.