![]() And, you know, the first one I started listening to was Lizzie No and then Buffalo Nichols and then Sunny War.Ĭhris Carter: I think I’ve listened to pretty much everything that they’ve put out there, and so they’re all incredibly creative songwriters. I mean, it’s it’s one of those ones where as soon as you listen to each one of these artists, you kind of want to dive into their their whole catalog. ![]() Ruth Egherman: Do you have a favorite among the three? Are you allowed to say that on air?Ĭhris Carter: Yeah, I don’t know. Ruth Egherman: So, Chris, you booked this one? So it’ll be it’ll be really cool night at The Bankhead I think. I mean, it’s all very American music, you know, and about their experience. So, I mean, three great artists, three very different perspectives on the music world. And, then, Buffalo Nichols is doing a he’s a blues musician. Ruth Egherman: And then Sunny War does, Roots music is how it’s described for her. Folk Americana kind of country, a little bit of everything. It’s, you know, it’s, it’s folk ish I guess. I think she used that word the most to describe her music was Americana.Ĭhris Carter: Yeah, if you read about her folk comes up a lot. Lizzie No is sort of Americana, I think she would describe it. Ruth Egherman: You can get your tickets at or by calling the box office at 92. So it’s three artists on one bill and it should be great fun. So you’re actually getting a two interview episode out of Beyond the Stage this week, and they’re performing also with Buffalo Nichols. We just talk to Lizzie No who’s performing live at The Bankhead on November 17th along with Sunny War. I’m the Director of Marketing at Livermore Valley Arts, and I’m with our host and Executive Director, Chris Carter. Thanks for joining us for Beyond the Stage.
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