June 2, 2021
Jess Lamb was the first performer to visit the studio since 2019 when she came to play songs from her latest album, “You Are.” She was scheduled to play the LAS Underground Series the next day, but the show at the Ghost Bar was postponed. Stay tuned for a new date.
May 26, 2021
Bob paid tribute to his birthday (May 28), saluted others born this week (Levon Helm, Peggy Lee, Gladys Knight, John Fogerty) and Bill debuted Allison Russell’s “Outside Child.”
May 19, 2021
May 12, 2021
In Week 2 of the studio reunion with Bob, Bill salutes his friend Jim Elliott one year after his death, and is thrilled his legacy lives on in daughter Carrie. Meanwhile, the Gasoline Lollipops make their BS&B debut and Marvin Gaye’s “What’s Going On” turns 50.
May 5, 2021
The Reunion the world awaited took place when Bob and Bill hosted the show together for the first time since Feb. 26, 2020. Despite the constant yammering, they managed to play plenty of music after the only possible opening song, “Reunited,” by Peaches & Herb.
April 28, 2021
Bill couldn’t choose his favorite song from “John Prine,” the 1971 debut from the legendary singer-songwriter for this week’s Anniversary Music segment. So, he went with three and could have picked at least five others.
April 21, 2021
Bill paid tribute to Poco’s Rusty Young and the Kingsmen’s Mike Mitchell, who passed away recently, plus Prince and Lonnie Mack, who died on April 21, 2016.
April 14, 2021
Bill paid tribute to “Blood,” the harrowing memoir by Allison Moorer, whose father shot her mother and then himself when she was 13 and her sister, Shelby Lynne, was 17. The story is tragic, but has helped the sisters produce heartfelt, compelling music for more than 25 years.
April 7, 2021
Bill marked the first anniversary of John Prine’s death with duets with Amanda Shires and Miranda Lambert, paid tribute to Harlan County, Kentucky, and tried to honor author Larry McMurtry, who died March 25, before the CD started skipping on its own during James McMurtry’s “Levelland,” his dad’s favorite tune.