
EP 107 - Zac Gilliam (The Runaway Grooms)
02/22/23 • 68 min
Bassist Zach Gilliam was born in Memphis Tennessee and moved to Nashville to pursue songwriting. After deciding to take a break from music, he moved to the small mountain town of Eagle, Colorado. While in Colorado, Zach joined the band " The Runaway Grooms"
On this episode, Zach discusses his move to Colorado from Nashville, TN and what his intentions were with the move and what ended up happening. Zach describes the recent release by "The Runaway Grooms' and how it's different from previous recordings.
On this episode, Zach discusses his move to Colorado from Nashville, TN and what his intentions were with the move and what ended up happening. Zach describes the recent release by "The Runaway Grooms' and how it's different from previous recordings.
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Bassist Zach Gilliam was born in Memphis Tennessee and moved to Nashville to pursue songwriting. After deciding to take a break from music, he moved to the small mountain town of Eagle, Colorado. While in Colorado, Zach joined the band " The Runaway Grooms"
On this episode, Zach discusses his move to Colorado from Nashville, TN and what his intentions were with the move and what ended up happening. Zach describes the recent release by "The Runaway Grooms' and how it's different from previous recordings.
On this episode, Zach discusses his move to Colorado from Nashville, TN and what his intentions were with the move and what ended up happening. Zach describes the recent release by "The Runaway Grooms' and how it's different from previous recordings.
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EP 106 - Ted Pecciho (Doyle Bramhall II, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Amy Helm)
In demand Nashville Bassist Ted Pecchio has recorded with Doyle Bramhall II, Tedeschi Trucks Band, The Chris Robinson Brotherhood, Amy Helm, Oliver Wood and Colonel Bruce Hampton and The Codetalkers.
Ted is originally from Youngstown, Ohio and was born into a musical family. His father Daniel Pecchio was the bassist for Glass Harp (a rock band based in Ohio that had gained success opening up for groups such as Alice Cooper, Chicago, Yes, Grand Funk Railroad and ore..) and also The Michael Stanley Band.
On this episode of The Bass Shed Podcast, Ted speaks from the heart about his time working with Colonel Bruce Hampton, his personal philosophies regarding being in the moment while performing and more.
Ted is originally from Youngstown, Ohio and was born into a musical family. His father Daniel Pecchio was the bassist for Glass Harp (a rock band based in Ohio that had gained success opening up for groups such as Alice Cooper, Chicago, Yes, Grand Funk Railroad and ore..) and also The Michael Stanley Band.
On this episode of The Bass Shed Podcast, Ted speaks from the heart about his time working with Colonel Bruce Hampton, his personal philosophies regarding being in the moment while performing and more.
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EP 108 - Eric Shedd (The Birds of Play)
Eric Shedd is the bassist for the Colorado based group "Birds of Play". Birds of Play is an Americana Roots quartet based in the San Juan Mountains of Southwestern Colorado. Their distinct sound is rooted in and inspired by their connection to the land in which they reside. The band features multi- instrumentalists and songwriters Alex Paul on Guitar, Upright Bass, Mandolin and Vocals; Eric Shedd on Upright Bass, Mandolin, Guitar and Vocals; Anneke Dean on Violin, Guitar and Vocals and Jack Tolan on Guitar, Mandolin, Electric Bass and Vocals.
Eric speaks about when he started playing bass, how he joined the band and the group's latest recording "Murmurations Vol. 2"
Murmurations Vol. 2 continues Murmurations Vol. 1’s explorations of the natural world and how humans connect with it. When the band launched a Kickstarter campaign for the new album, lead singer and songwriter Alex Paul noted, “The land has been instrumental in how I’ve come to write and share my musicality. It’s very tied to love — love of the land and connection to the land.”
Birds of Play Website
Eric speaks about when he started playing bass, how he joined the band and the group's latest recording "Murmurations Vol. 2"
Murmurations Vol. 2 continues Murmurations Vol. 1’s explorations of the natural world and how humans connect with it. When the band launched a Kickstarter campaign for the new album, lead singer and songwriter Alex Paul noted, “The land has been instrumental in how I’ve come to write and share my musicality. It’s very tied to love — love of the land and connection to the land.”
Birds of Play Website
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