Previously released on, "The Deep End", the Something In The Water Podcast Patreon account. In this episode of The Deep End, Sean, and Uncle Dave take on their first songwriting session on camera. https://www.facebook.comcautionlightmedia/ https://www.instagram.com/somethinginthewaterpodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/somethinginthewaterpodcast/ somethinginthewaterpodcast@gmail.com https://somethinginthewater.captivate.fm https://www.patreon.com/somethinginthewater
Our guest this episode is a wonderful Golden Isles duo, Habanero Bobby! Their debut album, Inherit The Bird is out now. https://www.facebook.comcautionlightmedia/ https://www.instagram.com/somethinginthewaterpodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/somethinginthewaterpodcast/ somethinginthewaterpodcast@gmail.com https://somethinginthewater.captivate.fm https://www.patreon.com/somethinginthewater
On this episode of Something In The Water, Uncle Dave, and Sean catchup on recent happenings, as well as talk songwriting. Dave also plays us some of his newest songs! https://www.facebook.comcautionlightmedia/ https://www.instagram.com/somethinginthewaterpodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/somethinginthewaterpodcast/ somethinginthewaterpodcast@gmail.com https://somethinginthewater.captivate.fm https://www.patreon.com/somethinginthewater
Our guest this episode is Dorsey Prothman. https://www.facebook.comcautionlightmedia/ https://www.instagram.com/somethinginthewaterpodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/somethinginthewaterpodcast/ somethinginthewaterpodcast@gmail.com https://somethinginthewater.captivate.fm https://www.patreon.com/somethinginthewater
Our guest this episode is coastal Georgia legend, Vic Waters. He's joined by another musician who's calls McIntosh County home, and dear friend, Willis Gore. https://www.facebook.comcautionlightmedia/ https://www.instagram.com/somethinginthewaterpodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/somethinginthewaterpodcast/ somethinginthewaterpodcast@gmail.com https://somethinginthewater.captivate.fm https://www.patreon.com/somethinginthewater
Our guest this episode, and first of the new year is, Larissa Berg. Larissa is a very talented tattoo artist based out of Second Skin Tattoo in Kingsland, Ga. We learn a little bit about Larissa, and watch her in action as she gives Uncle Dave his very first tattoo after just 70 years of deliberation! https://www.facebook.comcautionlightmedia/ https://www.instagram.com/somethinginthewaterpodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/somethinginthewaterpodcast/ somethinginthewaterpodcast@gmail.com https://somethinginthewater.captivate.fm https://www.patreon.com/somethinginthewater
Jenu Six & Chantal Lynn are Old Souls Sharing a love of country and the road, several years and many weathered miles, they've spun their ghost stories into songs. Reincarnated to play for sinners and honky-tonk angels searching for something real, proving Old Souls never die. https://oldsoulsduo.com https://www.facebook.comcautionlightmedia/ https://www.instagram.com/somethinginthewaterpodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/somethinginthewaterpodcast/ somethinginthewaterpodcast@gmail.com https://somethinginthewater.captivate.fm https://www.patreon.com/somethinginthewater
Our guest this episode is, Platinum Tide, an indie alternative band from Waycross, Georgia. https://www.facebook.comcautionlightmedia/ https://www.instagram.com/somethinginthewaterpodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/somethinginthewaterpodcast/ somethinginthewaterpodcast@gmail.com https://somethinginthewater.captivate.fm https://www.patreon.com/somethinginthewater
Kyle Keller is the Americana/folk artist you wish you had discovered sooner. His rolling melodies and potent lyrics will leave you questioning every moment since you last heard his growling bass vocals. Kyle’s self-described “sad songs” are raw, unfiltered, and distinctly relatable. His ability to take you on a discovery of emotion through story-telling is entirely unrivaled. “Kyle Keller is that kind of folk artist that is actually worthy of the name. He is a communicator, a story teller, and a prophet of sorts. He approaches songs in the same way as every good folk and blues singer of old, with a message. I have had the joy of following Kyle over the last few years, and I have seen him blossom into one of the finest young lyricists that I know. I travel to songwriter events all over this country, and to find a poet of his caliber is rare… not to mention a poet of his age. Kyle has a voice that reminds me of the great Townes Van Zandt. Not in its tone, but in the way that it fits his material. Kyle has developed a style around his voice. That is not easy to do. His writing is reminiscent of John Moreland’s, but with the heart of Dylan. It is emotional, and confrontational. It speaks to today. It is current. It is important. He is like a modern Guthrie, and it would behoove you to acquaint yourself with his art.” -Abe Partridge The Great American Highway is a traveler’s record and a road record if there ever was one… The album is filled with important little affirmations about being yourself and following your heart, regardless of the often superficial or adverse outcomes, with the most important thing being that you endure and hold onto yourself, at least until you die with a life fulfilled from following your purpose. There are also some important ruminations on the nature of time and not allowing oneself to waste it by doing things you don’t want to do… Kyle Keller invokes the most severe aspects of Hank Williams and Edgar Allan Poe in the pretty devastating “This Town’s Gonna Swallow You Whole.” Then he takes it even further in the final song on the album about losing someone you love, “Why Would God Steal?” Overall, this is a moody and gloomy work, though one that searches and yearns for inner peace, while also conferring and appreciation for life’s bounties and discovery. 8/10″ –Kyle “Trigger” Coroneos, Saving Country Music https://kylekellermusic.bandcamp.com https://www.instagram.com/kylekellermusic/ https://www.youtube.com/@UC1zi7pQArSNOP_utk5GYD5g https://paintedladyrecords.us https://open.spotify.com/artist/5fsYHpNeJBGlsYTKte8g8O?si=hkCMShupTYOjc2M09pCnqQ https://www.facebook.comcautionlightmedia/ https://www.instagram.com/somethinginthewaterpodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/somethinginthewaterpodcast/ somethinginthewaterpodcast@gmail.com https://somethinginthewater.captivate.fm https://www.patreon.com/somethinginthewater
Influential filmmaker, music video director, and innovative kid’s TV show creator Scott Stuckey is our guest. Grandson of the originator of Stuckey’s, the 60s yellow-roofed, highway, pecan praline and gift shop franchise, Scott is quite the successful entrepreneur as well. Born in Eastman, Georgia and relocating to Washington, D.C., where his father W.S. Stuckey, Jr. was a Congressman for 10 years, Scott was attracted to the fledgling punk music scene, forging friendships that would affect his future in the film and music industry. While living in Athens, Georgia, he recorded bands in his home studio, working on projects with R.E.M. and Vic Chessnut. In 2003, he created Pancake Mountain, a music based, cable-access children’s show that became a public-access cult classic featuring guests like The White Stripes, Eddie Vedder, Kings of Leon, Katy Perry, Bright Eyes, Shirley Manson, George Clinton, Chuck Leavell, and actress Juliette Lewis. Beyond those achievements, he directed music videos for Chessnut, Widespread Panic, and Garbage, to name a few. While visiting family in the Golden Isles, Something In The Water cohost, Sean Clark, made his acquaintance, leading the two to work together on a Pine Box Dwellers music video for “Devil’s Den”, an original song cowritten by Sean and Uncle Dave Griffin, which made its internet debut two days ago. https://youtu.be/esl-hSEWzsI?si=7JRJU1LMkI-cZFf9 https://www.facebook.comcautionlightmedia/ https://www.instagram.com/somethinginthewaterpodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/somethinginthewaterpodcast/ somethinginthewaterpodcast@gmail.com https://somethinginthewater.captivate.fm https://www.patreon.com/somethinginthewater
Our guests in this episode are brothers Randy and Rodger Cooper, formerly of The Silver City Band, now of South Of Savannah. https://www.facebook.comcautionlightmedia/ https://www.instagram.com/somethinginthewaterpodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/somethinginthewaterpodcast/ somethinginthewaterpodcast@gmail.com https://somethinginthewater.captivate.fm https://www.patreon.com/somethinginthewater
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The Cain and Abel of Waycross brothers, Episode 73 features Kyle and Reid Daniell, musicians and songwriters. Along with cohosts, Sean Clark and Uncle Dave Griffin, the Daniell brothers talk songwriting, Gram Parsons, cat names, quality of bidets, and beer-chugging skills of local musician T.W. Lott. Reid Daniell showcases several original songs from Natural Heathcliff, his Atlanta-based electronic indie pop duo with Wes Crosset. The brothers give us a rendition of John Prine’s “Crazy As A Loon” and we celebrate Uncle Dave’s 70th birthday with a September 1 Tail of the Weak. Remember to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and SHARE and visit patreon.com to subscribe to our monthly feature, Something In The Water: The Deep End. https://www.facebook.comcautionlightmedia/ https://www.instagram.com/somethinginthewaterpodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/somethinginthewaterpodcast/ somethinginthewaterpodcast@gmail.com https://somethinginthewater.captivate.fm https://www.patreon.com/somethinginthewater
Our guest this episode is, Will Moseley & Benji Taylor. https://www.facebook.comcautionlightmedia/ https://www.instagram.com/somethinginthewaterpodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/somethinginthewaterpodcast/ somethinginthewaterpodcast@gmail.com https://somethinginthewater.captivate.fm https://www.patreon.com/somethinginthewater
Episode 71 features guest cohost Tyrus Manning III, along with Uncle Dave Griffin and our special guest, Jim Parker, former content manager for Sony Music/Epic Records. A Waycross boy who graduated from Ware County High in 1990, attended Emerson College in Boston, headed straight to Los Angeles with a resume and a dream, and landed a fine job in the music industry reading Jennifer Lopez’s emails for starters, Jim shares a lot of good stories that will have you laughing and crying. Topics include The Bearfoot Hookers, Down Home with Eddie Middleton, the tragedy of 9/11, Gram Parsons, and the oncoming of Artificial Intelligence. One more Tail of the Weak from Uncle Dave and a send-off of Captain and Tennille’s “Love Will Keep Us Together” by Jim. Please support our podcast by Liking, Subscribing, and becoming a member of our Something In The Water: The Deep End monthly podcast on patreon.com. https://www.facebook.comcautionlightmedia/ https://www.instagram.com/somethinginthewaterpodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/somethinginthewaterpodcast/ somethinginthewaterpodcast@gmail.com https://somethinginthewater.captivate.fm https://www.patreon.com/somethinginthewater
An enjoyable, educational, and entertaining Episode 70 features the delightful Elena and Chris Harrison of Brunswick, Georgia. Elena (Voronezh, Russia), belly dancer : linguist : author : artist : entrepreneur and Chris (London, England) musician : singer-songwriter : former Marine : world traveler, bring their incredible talents and an international flair to the Something In The Water studios. Cohosts Sean Clark and Uncle Dave Griffin, along with the charismatic married couple examine the shared commonalities and differences between Russia and South Georgia. The real entertainment begins at 1:05:40, when Elena showcases an exotic and eye-popping belly dancing demonstration. At 1:15:50, Chris is featured on Waycross legend, Jimmy Walker’s “Swamp Country”, followed by two original songs, “Navajo Horses” and “Major Tom To Ground Control”. Winding up with Uncle Dave’s Tail of the Weak, this wonderful episode is summed up best by the beautiful Elena, “Love and belly dancing makes everybody feel good!” https://www.facebook.comcautionlightmedia/ https://www.instagram.com/somethinginthewaterpodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/somethinginthewaterpodcast/ somethinginthewaterpodcast@gmail.com https://somethinginthewater.captivate.fm https://www.patreon.com/somethinginthewater
Welcome to Something In The Water Podcast: Episode 69, featuring Michaele Hanneman and Michael Alongi, two of the Golden Isles finest musicians. Michaele (keyboards and miraculous vocals) and Michael (drums and bass), originally from Fox Lake and Mt. Prospect, respectively, were both blessedwith loving musical families growing up in Illinois. Married in 2013, the husband-and-wife team now make their home on St. Simons Island, Georgia where their musical versatility has landed them in a slew of bands performing virtually every genre imaginable. We take a sneak peek at music from their brand-new, self-titled original project, “M-TheorY”, a Prog-Pop, Sci-Fi, concept album recorded at AudioBoogie Studios along with the talents and assistance of Josh Nunn and Levi Hamilton. Follow this pre-save link: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/mtheory4/m-theory-2, which will take listeners to the main Spotify page once it’s fully downloaded. After a raucous Tail of the Weak from Uncle Dave Griffin, the episode closes with a full-on Alongi family recreation of the Phil Collins and Philip Bailey 80s classic, “Easy Lover”, shot during the isolation days of Covid. https://www.facebook.comcautionlightmedia/ https://www.instagram.com/somethinginthewaterpodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/somethinginthewaterpodcast/ somethinginthewaterpodcast@gmail.com https://somethinginthewater.captivate.fm https://www.patreon.com/somethinginthewater
Our guest this episode is the lovely, Xyla Danielle. She's a singer-songwriter from Brunswick, Georgia with a smooth, soulful voice, and a style reminiscent of a bygone era. https://www.facebook.comcautionlightmedia/ https://www.instagram.com/somethinginthewaterpodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/somethinginthewaterpodcast/ somethinginthewaterpodcast@gmail.com https://somethinginthewater.captivate.fm https://www.patreon.com/somethinginthewater
Rambler Kane is a singer-songwriter from Jacksonville, FL who presents a unique blend of Americana. Inspired by a wide range of artists both past and present, from Otis Redding to Townes Van Zandt to Shakey Graves. Kane quit his job to pursue the music that's been pulling at him for years, with dreams of being a full-time traveling troubadour. In 2021, he released his first two singles, and his debut self-titled EP. A string of singles followed, starting with "Them Saints" and his latest - "Fool's Gold" - released in 2023. His first full-length album will be recorded live at Blue Jay Listening Room on September 29th. https://www.facebook.comcautionlightmedia/ https://www.instagram.com/somethinginthewaterpodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/somethinginthewaterpodcast/ somethinginthewaterpodcast@gmail.com https://somethinginthewater.captivate.fm https://www.patreon.com/somethinginthewater
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David Kraai (pronounced cry, meaning crow) is a multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter and bandleader who has been traveling and performing his melting pot of country, folk and rock for over a decade. His roots stem from New York’s Hudson Valley, but his music has taken him all over the United States, and at times abroad, gaining him an ever-growing fan base. Carrying on the tradition of Cosmic American Music, David’s influences include Gram Parsons, Neil Young, Bob Dylan and The Band. These influences along with his unique sense of melody and lyric help create a sound that is truly his own. Kraai has been fortunate enough to release several albums and share stages and bills with some of his heroes like Pete Seeger, Levon Helm, Garth Hudson, Dickey Betts, Leon Russell, Charlie Louvin, Dr. Ralph Stanley and more. David Kraai’s new album, North Mountain Rambling, was recorded in the basement of the legendary Big Pink - a house just outside of Woodstock, New York. It’s been fifty years since Bob Dylan and The Band recorded The Basement Tapes there and this is the first album recorded and released from Big Pink since those historic sessions. Performers on the album include Dylan alumni Rob Stoner (Rolling Thunder Revue, Desire, Hard Rain, At Budokan, Live 1975) and Eric Weissberg (Blood On The Tracks, "Dueling Banjos"), in his final session.
Our guest for episode 64 are our new friends, Jon Parris and Mike Mink of Magnectic South. Jon Parris, and Magnetic South are a Valdosta, GA-based group, fronted by JON PARRIS (Vocals/Guitars/Mandolin). Jon has been performing original material for 25 years w/ a variety of bands. https://somethinginthewaterpodcast.com https://www.patreon.com/somethinginth... https://www.facebook.comcautionlightm... https://www.instagram.com/somethingin... https://www.facebook.com/somethingint... somethinginthewaterpodcast@gmail.com https://somethinginthewater.captivate.fm
Welcome to The Griffins! Also known as Something In The Water : Episode 63. Joining Uncle Dave Griffin on a heart-warming trip through time is Daddy Joseph ‘Snook’ Griffin, Brother Gary ‘Tick’ Griffin, and Sister Deb ‘Soukajouma Kid’ Griffin Hickox as they mosey through the past detailing stories and pictures of how this family came to be and are still a vital force in Waycross, Georgia. A 20-year Air Force veteran, Mr. Griffin, still sharp at 95 years old, relays tales of marriage and service to our great country. Throughout Gary and Deb inject Griffin humor, which we all owe to our daddy, including hit lines like Arab watusi and Griffin male pattern baldness. A beautiful rendition of Hank Williams’ “Settin’ The Woods On Fire” is performed by Snook and Uncle Dave and the Tail of the Week brings it all together for a homespun family reunion. Please support the podcast by Liking, Subscribing, and Sharing! https://somethinginthewaterpodcast.com https://www.patreon.com/somethinginth... https://www.facebook.comcautionlightm... https://www.instagram.com/somethingin... https://www.facebook.com/somethingint... somethinginthewaterpodcast@gmail.com https://somethinginthewater.captivate.fm
In Episode 62, Something In The Water Podcast cohosts Sean Clark and Uncle Dave Griffin welcome Mr. Darowyn Lee, Sr., longtime piano player, songwriter, and front man of local bands in and around South Georgia. Born in 1941 and raised just outside of Waycross in Bickley, Georgia, Darowyn began playing the piano at the age of 13. In ’58, he formed his first band, The Rebel Rousers, playing the music of Elvis, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Fats Domino, at University of Georgia frat parties. Throughout the 60s and 70s, he played just about every dive bar covering Georgia and Florida, including Waycross’s Howard’s Peppermint Lounge, Hub’s, Steve’s Pine Room, and The Bombardier, and once backed a young lady by the name of Loretta Lynn onstage at the Waycross City Auditorium. He played country music in Darowyn Lee and The Southern Keys and gospel music in The Waymakers, giving young musicians like William Fales, Roger Douglas, David ‘Buck’ Buchanan, Rocky Mixon, and Roger Prevatt a place in his band and the opportunity to showcase their talents. In our musical segment, Darowyn plays “Shadows Of Your Love”, an original song written by Roger and Linda Douglas and recorded in Nashville, Tennessee, along with a snippet of Merle Haggard’s “Jesus, Take A Hold”. Honored by the Georgia Country Music Hall of Fame in 2021, Darowyn Lee can still be found performing live at Joedy’s Seafood in Alma, Georgia, in area churches and nursing homes, and on YouTube. https://somethinginthewaterpodcast.com https://www.patreon.com/somethinginth... https://www.facebook.comcautionlightm... https://www.instagram.com/somethingin... https://www.facebook.com/somethingint... somethinginthewaterpodcast@gmail.com https://somethinginthewater.captivate.fm
Episode 58 is a Family Affair without Mr. French, Uncle Bill, and Jody. Instead we have cohosts Mr. Sean Clark and Uncle Dave Griffin, along with their guest, Jamie Stewart. Besides being Uncle Dave’s stepson, Jamie was Sean’s first childhood friend outside of the family, both recalling childhood escapades of cowboys in state patrol hats and makeshift guns; injuries that should have maimed and scarred but for the grace of God; Christmas of ’89 when first guitars were gifted. A pictorial trip down musical memory lane with high school friends at Club CiraSomething in bands Twist of Fate, Slush Puppy, and Fat Baby Angels. More Sean and Jamie reminiscences of Stage-Crushing, Crowd-Surfing, Pit-Moshing Concert Tales of Horror and Fun. Uncle Dave’s Tail of the Weak speaks to his fascination with art and how it was and still is a family obsession. Finally, a musical send-off with Jamie and wife Megan’s favorite band, the Afghan Whigs and lead singer, Greg Dulli. https://somethinginthewaterpodcast.com https://www.patreon.com/somethinginth... https://www.facebook.comcautionlightm... https://www.instagram.com/somethingin... https://www.facebook.com/somethingint... somethinginthewaterpodcast@gmail.com https://somethinginthewater.captivate.fm
Back for their third visit, we welcome The Page Brothers, Dakota and Travis, to Something In The Water : Episode 60. Along with cohosts Sean Clark and Uncle Dave Griffin, the brothers from Adel, Georgia talk about Adel Daylilies : Moultrie Recording Studios : and Brunswick Stew. The musical pair showcase two of their very spiritual originals, “God’s Movin’ Water” and “Don’t You Mourn For Me”, both songs to appear on a new recording tentatively scheduled for release in July. Uncle Dave’s Tail of the Weak covers the halcyon days of Down Home Band with Eddie Middleton and their time at the King of the Road in Valdosta, Georgia in the mid-70s. It’s a brother to brother : left and right : recto-verso episode brought to you by the friendly folks at Royal Crown Pomade and Johnny Cash. https://somethinginthewaterpodcast.com https://www.patreon.com/somethinginthewater https://www.facebook.comcautionlightmedia/ https://www.instagram.com/somethinginthewaterpodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/somethinginthewaterpodcast/ somethinginthewaterpodcast@gmail.com https://somethinginthewater.captivate.fm
What would you get if you crossed Something In The Water Podcast with a Disney movie? Beauties and the Beasts, which could be the name of Episode 59 as cohosts Sean Clark and Uncle Dave Griffin bring out their better halves, Bess and Aunt Lynne, for 76 minutes of fun, laughter, and music. Talk turns to Aunt Lynne’s Chapdicks : spousal songwriting with and without clothes on : Bess’s collaborative contributions both to Sean’s originals and the origin of The Pine Box Dwellers’ name : devil sightings, ghost encounters, and hospital hauntings. Uncle Dave and Aunt Lynne perform one of their recent cowrites, “Baby, Let’s Get Naked (And Write A Song)”. Uncle Dave’s Tail of the Weak ties it all together with a story about the cosmic, clairvoyant, creative process of songwriting. If you’d like, you can also support our podcast by ordering a Something In The Water Podcast t-shirt by visiting our official website at www.somethinginthewaterpodcast.com. https://somethinginthewaterpodcast.com https://www.patreon.com/somethinginthewater https://www.facebook.comcautionlightmedia/ https://www.instagram.com/somethinginthewaterpodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/somethinginthewaterpodcast/ somethinginthewaterpodcast@gmail.com https://somethinginthewater.captivate.fm
Cohosts Sean Clark and Uncle Dave Griffin bring you Episode 58 with as much understated enthusiasm as humanly podcastable. “We have to go backward to go forward”. Starting off with a trip down the rabbit hole of murder ballads with the 1969 country classic, “Psycho” by Eddie Noack : easing into the calmer waters of blind, Texas singer-songwriter, Leon Payne : followed by a couple originals of their own, Uncle Dave’s recently-written “Nobody Like You” and “Runnin’ Blind”, a haunting Sean Clark song from 5 years ago : and ending with a Tail of the Weak about the history of musician’s band outfits through the years. https://somethinginthewaterpodcast.com https://www.patreon.com/somethinginthewater https://www.facebook.comcautionlightmedia/ https://www.instagram.com/somethinginthewaterpodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/somethinginthewaterpodcast/ somethinginthewaterpodcast@gmail.com https://somethinginthewater.captivate.fm
Happy New Year to all of our Something In The Water Podcast watchers and listeners! Cohosts Sean Clark and Uncle Dave Griffin welcome the talented and versatile musical team from Georgia’s Golden Isles, Dakota Allyn and Ashton Rowland of Hot Banana Coffee. The charismatic duo share their musical histories and inspirations, while performing their brand new original, “Hope”, along with a couple of covers, including a heartfelt rendition of Patsy Cline’s “Crazy”. From Uncle Dave’s Tail of the Weak, a story of past Auld Lang Synes that yielded the cajon-playing drummer for The Pine Box Dwellers. Thank you all for your continued support as we dive into 2023! https://somethinginthewaterpodcast.com https://www.patreon.com/somethinginthewater https://www.facebook.comcautionlightmedia/ https://www.instagram.com/somethinginthewaterpodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/somethinginthewaterpodcast/ somethinginthewaterpodcast@gmail.com https://somethinginthewater.captivate.fm