
Broken-down vehicles. Premenopausal libido. A punk rock-loving teen to share the culture shock with. I don't think Hank done it this way.
A few years after her 1996 breakthrough album Diary Of A Mod Housewife, singer/songwriter Amy Rigby is still figuring out who she is. Closing in on forty, a newly-divorced mom trying to tour, work temp jobs, and keep a car running, Amy is ready for a change. Sh... more
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Ups and downs of my first UK tour, back in the year 2000
Includes a clip of Wait Til I Get You Home from The Sugar Tree and a little interview snippet, from an archive recording of The Tom Morton Show on BBC Radio Scotland
Rode Hard from The Sugar ... more
A music convention in Cleveland circa 2000 and the Beachland; summer in Nashville; love with a drummer
Tracks in this episode
20 Questions and Give The Drummer Some from I've Got The World On A Broken String
Rode Hard from The Sugar Tree
Thanks f... more
Making an album in Nashville circa 2000 with a talented bunch of players; aiming for the heights but falling a little short with the cover photo shoot.
Songs in this episode from The Sugar Tree
You Better Stay Gone
Let Me In A Little Bit
Happy Fo... more
Touring with Warren Zevon; Skeeter at the Opry; seeing in Y2K back in Brooklyn; getting it together to make a new album
Songs in this episode:
• Reconsider Me live at The Space Hamden CT
• Everything's Different Now rough demo 1999
• Rode Hard fro... more
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I’d toyed with the idea of moving to Nashville 10 years ago, to spend the rest of my life writing songs and living that life. I ended up living in Alabama and making several trips to Nashville. I enjoy Amy’s storytelling and this particular story so far, because of the parallels to my own life.
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