Americana Podcast

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Rating
4.8
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280 reviews
This podcast has
50 episodes
Language
Explicit
Yes
Date created
2019/04/22
Latest episode
2026/01/07
Average duration
60 min.
Release period
77 days

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Americana Podcast: The 51st State is a platform dedicated to sharing and expanding on the Americana genre's roots, reach, and definition. Each episode is told from the point of view of the musicians that have dedicated their lives to it. Robert Earl Keen, Americana pioneer and host, interviews musicians, exploring their unique histories, creative processes, successes, failures, and everything in between.

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James McMurtry | A Man of Many Worlds
2026/01/07
In this episode of Americana Podcast: The 51st State, host Robert Earl Keen sits down with one of the most quietly influential voices in American songwriting: James McMurtry. For decades, McMurtry has carved out a singular space where songs are more than melodies. His writing is built on gritty character studies, moral landscapes, and moments of hard-won clarity—stories that feel lived in, observed, and unafraid to sit with complexity. From the early days of his debut album Too Long in the Wasteland to the lived-in wisdom of his most recent work, his catalog reads like a map of roads traveled and lives encountered along the way. Born in Fort Worth, Texas, McMurtry spent much of his youth in Northern Virginia before finding his footing as a songwriter in Tucson, Arizona, studying English and Spanish while cutting his teeth in small rooms and local venues. After time spent traveling—including a period living in Alaska—he returned to Texas, working odd jobs, playing bars and open mics, and gradually forging a life as a working songwriter. For much of his adult life, he’s been based in Lockhart, just south of Austin, though his music has carried far beyond those borders. In this conversation, Robert and James reflect on the long arc of a songwriting life—from early guitar lessons and teenage gigs to his first record, Too Long in the Wasteland, and through to his latest album, The Black Dog and the Wandering Boy. Along the way, they talk about craft, observation, patience, and what it means to tell the truth in song without flinching. It’s an intimate, thoughtful look at an artist whose work doesn’t chase trends or spotlight—but endures, quietly and honestly, exactly where it belongs. Listen to the full episode on all streaming platforms or at AmericanaPodcast.com. Like, share, and subscribe to Americana Podcast. Episodes and Bonus content available on YOUTUBE! https://www.youtube.com/@robertearlkeenofficial  Donate to the show! https://tiptopjar.com/americanapodcast Instagram @robertearlkeen1 Have questions or suggestions? Email [email protected] Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Our Alright Guy | Todd Snider Revisited
2025/12/03
Today’s episode is a rerun, and we bring it to you with a heaviness that is hard to put into words. When we learned of Todd’s passing on November 14th, it felt as if something vibrant had suddenly drained from the world, as if a familiar warm light we’d always counted on had quietly dissipated into the ether, leaving us in a cold sadness which we may never shake. Revisiting this conversation now feels like reaching for that light we all miss. Todd had a way of making the world feel a little lighter, a lot funnier, and all the more honest. His storytelling did more than briefly fill you car stereo, living room, and favorite live music haunts. It stayed with you long after the music faded, carrying the kind of truth and humor that only he could bring, singing through a one of a kind crooked smile. His voice, his wit, and his beautifully kooky way of seeing things continue to travel with us in the songs, the stories, and the moments he gave so freely. As we return to this episode, we do so with gratitude for the spirit Todd Snider shared so openly. Listening back is a way of holding onto the warmth, the wonder, and the wild sincerity he carried into every conversation. He may no longer be with us, but his sound will remain forever. We share this rerun to honor Todd and the lasting imprint of his voice, a memory that continues to glow even in the spaces he no longer fills. We hope you enjoy this show as much as we did, and remember your love for Todd Snider as we do.  Episodes and Bonus content available on YOUTUBE! https://www.youtube.com/@robertearlkeenofficial  Donate to the show! https://tiptopjar.com/americanapodcast Instagram @robertearlkeen1 Have questions or suggestions? Email [email protected] Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Terry Allen & Jo Harvey | Lubbock and Life (On Everything) - Part 2
2025/10/28
In part two of Americana Podcast: The 51st State, host Robert Earl Keen continues his conversation with Terry and Jo Harvey Allen—two legendary Texas-born artists whose creativity has spanned generations, mediums, and continents. From a childhood friendship in Lubbock to a coin toss that took them west, Terry and Jo Harvey’s story unfolds like a piece of living Americana—filled with grit, luck, and a touch of magic. This episode picks up with their adventures from Los Angeles to Berkeley to Santa Fe, from early radio beginnings to global artistic recognition, including their most recent roles in Killers of the Flower Moon. Together, Robert, Terry, and Jo Harvey revisit a half-century of partnership rooted in art, poetry, and the pursuit of truth—a love story told through every canvas, song, and stage. Listen to the full episode on all streaming platforms or at Americanapodcast.com. Like, Share, and Subscribe to Americana Podcast. Episodes and Bonus content available on YOUTUBE! https://www.youtube.com/@robertearlkeenofficial  Donate to the show! https://tiptopjar.com/americanapodcast Instagram @robertearlkeen1 Have questions or suggestions? Email [email protected] Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Terry Allen & Jo Harvey | Lubbock and Life (On Everything) - Part 1
2025/09/23
In this episode of Americana Podcast: The 51st State, host Robert Earl Keen sits down with two of Texas’s most revered creative forces—Terry and Jo Harvey Allen. A true artistic duo, their work stretches across music, theater, film, literature, and visual art, each piece carrying the unmistakable edge of West Texas grit and imagination. Terry Allen, celebrated as both a groundbreaking songwriter and a visual artist, has long blurred the lines between mediums, telling stories that are as cinematic as they are deeply personal. Jo Harvey Allen, equally trailblazing, has carved her path as a writer, actress, and performance artist, bringing the raw complexities of American life—especially through women’s voices—onto stage and screen. Together, Robert, Terry, and Jo Harvey reflect on decades of creation, collaboration, and connection: from navigating the intersections of music and art to sustaining a marriage and creative partnership that defies convention. It’s part one of a conversation as expansive as the plains they call home—an intimate, fearless, and unforgettable look at two artists who continue to shape the Americana landscape. Episodes and Bonus content available on YOUTUBE! https://www.youtube.com/@robertearlkeenofficial  Donate to the show! https://tiptopjar.com/americanapodcast Instagram @robertearlkeen1 Have questions or suggestions? Email [email protected] Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Evan Felker | Worth More Than the Price of Admission
2025/07/29
In this episode of Americana Podcast: The 51st State, host Robert Earl Keen heads into the heart of Red Dirt country with none other than Evan Felker, frontman of the Turnpike Troubadours and one of the most compelling songwriters in modern Americana. From the dusty backroads of Oklahoma to the national stage, Felker has built a legacy rooted in grit, grace, and lyrical honesty. His songs, shaped by weathered landscapes and worn-in truths, echo the spirit of legends like Woody Guthrie and Townes Van Zandt, but his voice, and his vision, are unmistakably his own. Together, Robert and Evan talk about Turnpike’s celebrated return, the unpredictable path of creativity, and the quiet power of staying true to where you come from. It’s a conversation full of craft, conviction, and the kind of insight only earned by living the life behind the lyrics. Episodes and Bonus content available on YOUTUBE! https://www.youtube.com/@robertearlkeenofficial  Donate to the show! https://tiptopjar.com/americanapodcast Instagram @robertearlkeen1 Have questions or suggestions? Email [email protected]
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Shooter Jennings | Bridging the Gap and Producing the Future
2025/06/30
In this special episode of Americana Podcast, host Robert Earl Keen takes listeners on a journey from the heart of Nashville to the sun-soaked streets of Los Angeles, exploring the rich history and evolving future of Americana and Country music. His guest is Shooter Jennings, an outlaw by birth and a tastemaker by trade, who has carved out a unique role in shaping the genre's direction. As the son of country legend Waylon Jennings and a producer for artists like Tanya Tucker, Brandi Carlile, and The Turnpike Troubadours, Shooter brings deep insight into both the legacy and the innovation within the genre. He and Keen discuss the differences and connections between the Nashville and California country scenes, his approach to producing, and the upcoming release of never-before-heard music from Waylon Jennings. Listen to the full episode wherever you get your podcasts or watch it on the official Robert Earl Keen YouTube channel. Episodes and Bonus content available on YOUTUBE! https://www.youtube.com/@robertearlkeenofficial  Donate to the show! https://tiptopjar.com/americanapodcast Instagram @robertearlkeen1 Have questions or suggestions? Email [email protected] Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Cheiffalo Americana | A Foray into Fashion
2025/05/27
In this special episode, Americana Podcast steps beyond music to examine another vital thread of American culture: fashion. Host Robert Earl Keen sits down with Roger and Jackie Chieffalo, founders of Chieffalo Americana, a Fort Worth-based western outfitter reimagining classic style for the modern age. Together, they explore: The origins of Chieffalo Americana and how a shared love of tailoring sparked a creative partnership How fashion, like music, plays a key role in expressing cultural identity The intersection of heritage, craftsmanship, and urban influence in their designs The evolution of stagewear and trends in the Americana scene Why their approach favors quality, intentionality, and timelessness over fast fashion Whether you're a music lover, fashion enthusiast, or cultural observer, this episode reveals how style and storytelling go hand in hand—and why Americana is more than a genre, it’s a way of life. Guests: Roger and Jackie Chieffalo Location: Fort Worth, Texas Brand Featured: Chieffalo Americana Episodes and Bonus content available on YOUTUBE! https://www.youtube.com/@robertearlkeenofficial  Donate to the show! https://tiptopjar.com/americanapodcast Instagram @robertearlkeen1 Have questions or suggestions? Email [email protected]
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Steve Poltz | Santa Cruz, Saul Bellow, and Kidnapping John Prine
2025/04/29
Americana Podcast explores the artists and ideas shaping American roots music, focusing this episode on the genre-defying Steve Poltz. Poltz is celebrated for his originality, blending tradition with unpredictability in a career that spans decades. Born in Nova Scotia and raised in Southern California, he first gained widespread attention as the co-writer of Jewel’s hit You Were Meant for Me. However, his true impact lies in his continual reinvention and subversion of Americana norms. His work reflects the folk tradition’s emphasis on storytelling and community, while also embracing humor, vulnerability, and improvisation. Poltz serves as a creative link between the West Coast’s DIY folk-punk movement and the broader narrative tradition of American roots music. This episode examines how his artistic approach challenges expectations and keeps audiences engaged. Listeners are also invited to watch a live performance of You Were Meant for Me with the Robert Earl Keen Band on YouTube. Episodes and Bonus content available on YOUTUBE! https://www.youtube.com/@robertearlkeenofficial  Donate to the show! https://tiptopjar.com/americanapodcast Instagram @robertearlkeen1 Have questions or suggestions? Email [email protected]
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Archival and Revival
2025/03/25
As Robert Earl Keen & team look forward to more touring, a new record, and a new season of the Americana Podcast, join us as we take a moment to look back, in order to look forward for what’s to come. This episode contains the previous season’s best-of moments from the 51st State. Hear conversation clips from bluegrass genre-bender Billy Strings (01:41), American Aquarium's BJ Barham (08:56), modern day troubadour Brent Cobb (14:45), REK’s good friend and touring pal Elizabeth Cook (18:23), zen-master and songsmith Jim Lauderdale (21:54), the everywoman wonderwoman Lori McKenna (29:38), wild and wonderful Todd Snider (33:21) , and the unmistakable baritone of Jake Smith aka White Buffalo (43:17). We also have insight from Will Vogt (41:28), long-time friend, contributor, and supporter of Americana Podcast. Consider this 5-Year Anniversary recap as your “CliffNotes”, something to study up on before we begin to release next season’s episodes in April 2025, which will feature more of what you’ve come to expect and love about the podcast: in-depth and candid conversations about the craft of songwriting within the greater Americana genre with our trusted and time-tested host, Robert Earl Keen. As well as a very exciting sneak peek from Robert himself about the future of Americana Podcast, and where we are growing and evolving with the genre for the future!! o    Billy Strings (01:41) o    BJ Barham (08:56) o    Brent Cobb (14:45) o    Elizabeth Cook (18:23) o    Hiss Golden Messenger (21:48) o    Jim Lauderdale (24:54) o    Lori McKenna (29:38) o    Todd Snider (33:21) o    Vince Herman (37:50) o    Will Vogt (41:28) o    White Buffalo (43:17) Episodes and Bonus content available on YOUTUBE! https://www.youtube.com/@robertearlkeenofficial  Donate to the show! https://tiptopjar.com/americanapodcast Instagram @robertearlkeen1 Have questions or suggestions? Email [email protected] Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Ray Wylie Hubbard (Live from KNBT) | A Five Year Anniversary of Rednecks and Radio
2024/04/30
Hello and welcome Americana Podcast listeners to a very special and celebratory episode. Long time listeners and new friends, we are so excited to share with you that as of April 29, 2024- we are celebrating the 5th Anniversary of this show. It has been such an honor to have been documenting the story of Americana through the artist’s lens. And we’ve heard some incredible stories, from Billy Strings to Lori McKenna, to Shinyribs and most recently Hiss Golden Messenger. From the young blood of Jamestown Revival to the stalwart rockers in the image of Jim Lauderdale. We’ve only scratched the surface of what makes Americana what it is today and what its future can only hold. As we mark a momentous occasion, five years of weaving tales and tunes, let us embark on a journey through the rich tapestry of our show's legacy. To honor this milestone, we are joined by one of the true luminaries of the Americana scene. First, a troubadour whose name is synonymous with the genre, a man whose songs echo with the spirit of the American heartland, the one and only Ray Wylie Hubbard. I know I’ve been your temporary host for a while so the celebration doesn't stop there. Also returning to the show is our very own, revered songwriter whose wit and wisdom have endeared him to audiences far and wide, the incomparable Robert Earl Keen. Together, they represent the very essence of Americana, embodying its spirit and sound with every chord and lyric. Live from KNBT’s Roots and Branches show- join us as Ray Wylie Hubbard, Robert Earl Keen, and Americana radio pioneer Mattson Rainer recount their songwriting journey, the passion for music, and indulge us in some very special performances (this is a long show- but I can assure you it is worth every minute). So join us as we raise a toast to the history of our show, to five years of passion, perseverance, and the relentless pursuit of musical truth. I’m your producer Clara Rose, and this is Americana Podcast- the 51st State  Episodes and Bonus content available on YOUTUBE! https://www.youtube.com/@robertearlkeenofficial  Donate to the show! https://tiptopjar.com/americanapodcast Instagram @robertearlkeen1 Have questions or suggestions? Email [email protected]
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Hiss Golden Messenger | The Art of Interpretation
2024/01/16
Hello and welcome to a new episode and a new year Americana Podcast listeners. We’re so happy to be back and we have a very exciting episode for you today to celebrate the new year. I’m particularly excited for this show because it really brings us to a full circle moment in the history of this podcast. From long-time audience members to latest episode listeners, you know that every episode features a  break in programming to feature the wonderfully written recommendations from our friend and contributor Will Vogt. Will has been with us since the very first episode of the show and has been on the ground floor for many artists—kindly sharing with our audience who he’s been listening to during his segment. Which brings us to this episode’s guest- Hiss Golden Messenger.  One of the first picks Will ever submitted was one detailing the works of M.C. Taylor, aka Hiss Golden Messenger. A native of California but long time North Carolina resident, Hiss Golden Messenger brings together the elements of soul, rhythmic rock, blues and experiential lyricism. His punk-rock DIY acumen combined with an elevated style of songwriting has garnered praise from both fans and critics alike, as well as grammy nominations. And since his first ever feature as a Will’s Pick, I can biasedly say he’s one of my all time favorite artists working in the Americana scene today.  Episodes and Bonus content available on YOUTUBE! https://www.youtube.com/@robertearlkeenofficial  Donate to the show! https://tiptopjar.com/americanapodcast Instagram @robertearlkeen1 Have questions or suggestions? Email [email protected]
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Gretchen Peters | The Write Place and Time
2023/10/27
Like what you hear? Feel free to support the Show! https://tiptopjar.com/americanapodcast We have a very special guest in this episode. Today, we're diving into the rich tapestry of the extraordinary songwriter, Gretchen Peters. Growing up next to the legendary Greenwich Village folk scene, before moving to Colorado where she cut her teeth as a performer, and finally settling in Nashville at the height of the traditional country to pop country split in the 90’s and early aughts. Peters’ story is something that music journalists and authors could only dream of living. And during all this time, she has etched her name into the annals of American music history with her poignant lyrics and haunting melodies. In the early '90s, Peters released her debut album, 'The Secret of Life,' which quickly garnered attention for its lyrical depth and Peters' distinctive, emotive voice. Throughout her illustrious career, Peters has penned songs that resonate with a raw, emotional honesty and capture complexities of the human condition. Her songs have been cut by the likes of Martina McBride and Trisha Yearwood, and has been a longstanding advocate for musician’s rights in an increasingly complicated industry that looks more and more like a battleground everyday.  Having recently retired from touring, it’s time to take stock of  Gretchen Peters' immeasurable impact on music. Her dedication to storytelling has earned her a place among the most revered songwriters of our time. So join us today as we speak with Gretchen Peters about her serendipitous career, women’s music in country and Americana, and whether or not there really is a difference between being a songwriter and being a performer.    Episodes and Bonus content available on YOUTUBE! https://www.youtube.com/@robertearlkeenofficial  Donate to the show! https://tiptopjar.com/americanapodcast Instagram @robertearlkeen1 Have questions or suggestions? Email [email protected]
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Americana Podcast LIVE | State of Americana Panel
2023/05/01
It's time to break out the party hats and pop the champagne because the Americana Podcast is celebrating its 4th anniversary! For the past four years, this podcast has been a leading voice in the Americana music scene, sharing interviews, stories, and music from some of the genre's most talented artists. And in our tireless efforts to promote and celebrate the diverse range of sounds and styles, we’ve made plenty of memories and laughter along the way. We’ve strived to provide insights into the creative process, the challenges of the music industry, and share the rich history and culture that inspires Americana music. In order to celebrate this fun little birthday of ours, I’m very pleased to invite you to a live panel recording we did at the Arcadia Live in Kerrville Texas! Moderated by Tamara Saviano, Americana Podcast welcomes Robert Earl Keen, Bruce Robison, Richard Skanse, Jamie Lin Wilson, Dr. Ian Peddie, and Clara Rose to talk about the history and future of Americana music. With special live recordings by Terry Allen! Episodes and Bonus content available on YOUTUBE! https://www.youtube.com/@robertearlkeenofficial  Donate to the show! https://tiptopjar.com/americanapodcast Instagram @robertearlkeen1 Have questions or suggestions? Email [email protected] Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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John R. Miller and Chloe Edmonstone | Shakedown from Shenandoah
2023/03/01
It seems we’re back in that strange space in time where there are days that can 70 degrees and sunny and beautiful. The birds are singing and the blossoms on trees are beginning to light up the branches like a holy and natural Christmas lights… and then the next day we’re right back into the holds of a winter that every year seems to overstay its welcome. You get a taste of that warmth in your bones, and it’s just enough to whet your appetite for all the things that feel so far away… long walks outside, swimming, afternoons on restaurant patios with friends… and the sun not setting at 4:30 pm.  It's like a brief kind of nostalgia. We know that these things were within our grasp just few months ago but a few months darkness is enough to make it feel like it’s been that much longer. And it’s in this liminal space, it’s nice to reflect on some of the things that reminds of these warmer points in time. Its in the sunshine and humid air of the summer of 2022 that we sat down with John R. Miller and Chloe Edmonstone. John is a singer-songwriter and West Virginia native, orginally from the Shenandoah Valley. A long-time songsmith, Miller has been running in the Appalachian circuit for a few years before settling in Nashville. His first studio album “Depreciated” was released in July of 2021. Miller’s songwriting style is as natural as flowing river and and is backed by voice that has a crackling warmth to it. It is friendly and picturesque, even in his darker moments across the album. Backed by harmonies and almost familial sounding fiddle playing by Chloe Edmonstone (who was a founding member of the group Locust honey)- the album is all parts familiar and strange.  Episodes and Bonus content available on YOUTUBE! https://www.youtube.com/@robertearlkeenofficial  Donate to the show! https://tiptopjar.com/americanapodcast Instagram @robertearlkeen1 Have questions or suggestions? Email [email protected] Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Lonestar Lineup | The Voices of Red Dirt and Texas Country
2023/01/31
It’s a new year Americana Podcast listeners! And with a new year, means new discussions on what makes Americana… well Americana. When we look at this genre, we talk a lot its history and its future. And over time we’ve been able to piece together this ongoing timeline and certain elements that are key to its existence. Base influences in songwriting, certain instrumentation, and geography. If you’ve been a long-time listener, you know that many of our previous guests have attributed a great deal of their musical identity to where they learned music from.  This of course is a holdover from the new world mentality in the west, where many genres developed due to particularly regional and social integrations over extended periods of time. When looking at Americana we are specifically looking at the European folk trad to bluegrass, blues to rock, and then rock and bluegrass to country as we know it today. That’s a lot of words to basically say the place that you identify as home, has as significant of an effect on your musical education as who’s albums you choose to listen to growing up.  And Kentucky aside, some of the artists that know that best are from Texas and Oklahoma. There’s a lot of opinions on the state of Red Dirt Music and Texas Country. Developing as sub genres in the late 80’s to early 00’s, this very regional brand of music came up in response to commercial country. And I’m not talking Florida Georgia Line commercial, I’m talking Tim McGraw commercial. Whom we love.  There’s a lot of ups and downs and opinions in the overall conversation but the general one is that Red Dirt and Texas Country became a space for outsiders beyond the Nashville standard. Piggybacking off of the outlaw movement and the historical legacies of artists, particularly Texas native Willie Nelson, these scenes were able to flourish in their respective regions and began to go a bit beyond. They were in a position to challenge the value of industry effect in radio versus organic growth in listenership. They developed loyal followings, local radio play.... The works. But due to a long series of unfortunate commercial circumstances, the scenes have presently been relegated very much south of the red river.  And I could go on about this, but fortunately on this episode you can hear it straight from the quarter horse’s mouth.  Americana Podcast speaks with the artists who possibly have the most pertinent opinions on the state of Red Dirt and Texas Country and their weight in the views of Americana music. On this episode we have musical and actual giant Ray Benson from Asleep at The Wheel. Defender of the Dance Hall Randy Rogers, Okie not from Muskogee Jason Boland of Jason Boland and the stragglers, young blood William Beckmann, whip smart Wade Bowan, and philanthropist at heart Josh Abbott. Saddle up and enjoy the show.  Episodes and Bonus content available on YOUTUBE! https://www.youtube.com/@robertearlkeenofficial  Donate to the show! https://tiptopjar.com/americanapodcast Instagram @robertearlkeen1 Have questions or suggestions? Email [email protected]
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4.8 out of 5
280 reviews
ColoTunes 2023/12/02
Gretchen Peters interview was awesome
What a terrific conversation between two female voices in roots music. This show is lovely and I am so glad y’all are back!
The only Lovey 2022/10/26
Making old music new again
So many hidden gems. This is a great podcast for those of us who love great lyrics and nice tunes.
me just an average working guy 2020/06/20
Huge fan
Picked up on REK While working in the little state of Texas a couple years ago, the lyrics the music blew me away. So glad to have a podcast to spre...
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Big Country Grizz Chew 2021/05/03
Volume up
Good podcast but could you turn up the volume a bit?
lauraannapricot 2020/05/16
Love
I love the show. Robert does such a good job of bringing out the musicians and their stories, introducing new musicians to my world. The anniversary s...
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TWL51 2020/03/31
Always interesting always fun
Great insights into the artists who are creating “Americana music”... whatever that is 🤪
JasonKander 2020/02/18
Hell yes
I’m a huge REK fan. Instant subscribe.
aview2 2020/01/30
Friend of Will Vogt’s
I love the interviews and the insight REK brings to the table as no other could. I am an Americana fan with or without the label - songs that tell a s...
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Katrocity 2020/01/22
Love the Deep Dive
This podcast has turned me on to some really cool artists that I wasn’t familiar with and given me a deeper knowledge of the bands I love. More episo...
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HenryJBVH 2019/11/23
Great podcast
Just listened to a few episodes and I’m hooked. My only complaint is that I wish episodes were more frequent!
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