Portland, Oregon-based guitarist Marisa Anderson joins us on this week's Fretboard Journal Podcast to talk about her latest release, 'Lost Futures,' a collaboration with fellow guitarist William Tyler. We also talk about her approach to composing, her favorite guitars, the importance of space, and a lot more.
https://www.marisaandersonmusic.com/home
https://marisaanderson.bandcamp.com/album/lost-futures
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Don't forget, we now host an entire family of podcasts, about everything from lutherie to home recording: Luthier on Luthier; The Truth About Vintage Amps; The Truth About Recording & Mixing;Acoustic Voices; and Sweep the Floor.
This episode is sponsored by Mono Cases, Folkway Music and Retrofret Vintage Guitars.
For this week only, we're sharing with you an episode of another podcast we produce... Acoustic Voices.
Acoustic Voices is a collaboration podcast between the FJ and Breedlove Guitars, but it's just as eclectic and hype-free as everything we do. Our most recent interview for that show was with Lloyd Baggs, founder of LR Baggs. It's one of the best conversations we've had about guitars, inspiration and sound reproduction... and I wanted you all to hear it.
Lloyd explains a lifetime of tinkering and inventing, describes an eye-opening experience he had with Ry Cooder's Takamine, recounts the ups-and-downs of perfecting pickups, and so much more. He's also building guitars again! (Longtime readers may remember the piece Andy Powers did for the FJ on Lloyd's one-of-a-kind guitar creations.)
Acoustic Voices: A Guitar Podcast is an all-new collaboration between Breedlove Guitars and the Fretboard Journal magazine, can be found here:
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/21oZrV2fkDGZPPBnDGnx1g
Apple Podcasts:
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/acoustic-voices-a-guitar-podcast/id1547322420
Lloyd's photography:
https://www.instagram.com/lloydbaggs_theoriginal/?hl=en
The Fretboard Journal's 48th issue is now available. Click here to read up on it and start your subscription.
Don't forget, we now host an entire family of podcasts, about everything from lutherie to home recording: Luthier on Luthier; The Truth About Vintage Amps; The Truth About Recording & Mixing;Acoustic Voices; and Sweep the Floor.
This episode is sponsored by Mono Cases, Folkway Music and Retrofret Vintage Guitars.
Extra thanks to Calton Cases and Martin Guitars for sponsoring all that we do. And Breedlove!
Tod Nelson was one of the first ten employees at Amazon. He started out packing books and, by the late 1990s, served as "punk rock editor" during the launch of that site's music store. After five years of working for the quickly growing company, he left and started a family on California's Central Coast. He'd eventually serve as the first executive director of Cal Poly’s Center for Innovation & Entrepreneurship.
Beyond his work life, Tod has been a lifelong guitarist and guitar collector with a passion for all-things-Gibson. He's also a survivor: In recent years, he's had not one but two lung transplants.
Tod's love for music and musical instruments has helped carry him through his recovery, culminating in his most recent project: A Song A Day for Acoustic Guitar. He's teaching himself one new song a day for the entire year... and he's looking for suggestions on what tracks he should attempt next (his current repertoire is available as a Spotify playlist here). Feel free to shoot me suggestions for Tod via podcast@fretboardjournal.com.
I've known Tod for over 20 years, but until this conversation, I had no idea just how important the guitar was to him or his recovery. I hope you enjoy this chat. It's unlike any other we've done to date. I hope you enjoy it.
The Fretboard Journal's 48th issue is now available. Click here to read up on it and start your subscription.
Don't forget, we now host an entire family of podcasts, about everything from lutherie to home recording: Luthier on Luthier; The Truth About Vintage Amps; The Truth About Recording & Mixing;Acoustic Voices; and Sweep the Floor.
This episode is sponsored by Mono Cases, Folkway Music and Retrofret Vintage Guitars.
Extra thanks to Calton Cases and Martin Guitars for sponsoring all that we do.