Kaia Kater talks about her single The Witch

On the latest episode of Roots Music Ramber, Kaia Kater talks about her new album Strange Medicine and its single The Witch. Kater said it aligns with the theme of aggressive revenge-on-men songs of other artists, but takes its inspiration from history like The Salem Witch trials.

Hear the full episode at rootsmusicrambler.com or wherever you get your podcasts.

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Kaia Kater’s single In Montreal was inspired by the city’s own inspirational affect on artists

On Friday’s new episode of Roots Music Rambler, banjo prodigy @kaiakater talks about her new album and its tracks, including “In Montreal” which is apparently the city best suited for people trying to find themselves. She joined Frank and Falls to talk about her music, her roots and representation in bluegrass and country music.

Falls also shares his experience at Railbird Festival 2024 and more.

Hear more when the episode drops Friday at rootsmusicrambler.com or wherever you get your podcasts.

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Jason Falls shares his experience from Railbird Festival 2024

A new episode of Roots Music Rambler comes your way Friday. The incredibly talented Kaia Kater visits Frank and Falls who ask about her new album, pioneering a new bluegrass-folk sound, collaborating with Allison Russell, Taj Majal and more.

Falls also takes time in the beginning of the show to share his review of Railbird Festival 2024, which featured acts like Chris Stapleton, Noah Kahan, The Counting Crows, Marcus King, Elle King, Turnpike Troubadours, Hozier and more.

It drops Friday at rootsmusicrambler.com or wherever you get your podcasts. Be sure to subscribe today and don’t miss an episode.

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Proud Pikevillian Jason Falls shares a hometown moment from Railbird

It’s about time for a new episode of Roots Music Rambler. The next one drops Friday as the incredible banjo-playing folk talent Kaia Kater joins the show to talk about her new album.

But Falls shares his Railbird Fest 2024 experience, including a touching hometown moment watching his fellow Pikeville, Ky., native Dwight Yoakum play in his home state.

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New Jersey folk band Jackson Pines polished chops busking in Ireland

New Jersey folk bank Jackson Pines joined Roots Music Rambler this week to talk about a new single, their music, and the path to musicianship for both Joe Makoviecki and James Black, the primary duo behind the group. They also shared some deep history about New Jersey folk music.

In this clip, Joe talks about a trip to Ireleand a few years ago that helped shape the ability of the band to entertain an audience.

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