Episodes

  • Zane Christopher
    Dec 3 2025

    Performing since he was in his mid-teens, Brooklyn-based singer/songwriter/guitarist Zane Christopher has his musical roots in Americana, The Beatles, and classic rock. Along with his lead guitarist Nick Fawza, Zane talks about his recording process, the many hats musicians have to were today to get heard, and how coming back to The Cut rates out of all the music venues in New England.

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    25 mins
  • Once an Outlaw
    Nov 18 2025

    Founder and ex-Outlaw guitarist/vocalist Chris Anderson leads his new band Once an Outlaw and talks to us about his roots in the blues, playing with Stevie Ray Vaughn's Double Trouble as his backup band, rumors of the death of rock, AI in music today and the importance of the human element in all art, and songwriting vs. performing.

    MUSIC:

    Old Friend

    Born to Be Bad

    Once an Outlaw (The Outlaws)

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    24 mins
  • Danielia Cotton
    Nov 15 2025

    Danielia talks about growing up in New Jersey in a "Small White Town," retreating into a room with a guitar as a child to teach herself how to play, the trap of social media for young people , country music's first black superstar, and advice she's received from the musicians she's shared a stage with.

    MUSIC:

    It's Only Life

    Good Day

    So Afraid of Losing You

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    28 mins
  • Soul Rebel Project
    Nov 2 2025

    Talking with Mike Francis, lead vocal and guitar for Soul Rebel Project. Mike remembers some of the reggae legends SRP has shared the stage with, why reggae became his chosen path, the music industry's cycles and business advice for musicians.

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    MUSIC:

    Spark

    Pure Love

    Mellow Down

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    23 mins
  • Jackie Venson
    Oct 23 2025

    Austin guitarist/songwriter Jackie Venson tells us about: surviving the pandemic just as her promotional tour was supposed to start, reveals her songwriting process, why she switched from classical piano to blues guitar, and why she doesn't tour in the winter.

    MUSIC:

    Keep On

    Rollin on

    Destruct

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    26 mins
  • Toronzo Cannon
    Oct 15 2025

    Growing up in a blues-heavy neighborhood in Chicago, Toronzo Cannon started out playing reggae ("Jamaican Blues" he calls it,) but quickly moved into the inspirational music of his local blues heroes. His song writing topics are drawn from street life and his time driving a city bus, always putting the emphasis on the story and the lyrics and the true roots of the original "message music," the blues.

    MUSIC:

    Can't Fix the World

    The Preacher, The Politician The Pimp

    Shut Up and Play

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    19 mins
  • Black Uhuru
    Oct 3 2025

    Black Uhuru founder Duckie Simpson has been in the pantheon of Reggae royalty since the 1970s, and he has seen a lot of life's joys and challenges. In this episode we hear about being brought up by Rastafarians as a child, finding his way in music, the brutal realities of the recording industry, and his positive way of seeing the future.

    MUSIC:

    Sinsemilla

    What Is Life

    New Day

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    20 mins
  • Residual Groove
    Sep 29 2025

    Connecticut jam-rock band Residual Groove has the improvisational and technical chops to make each of their performances a musical journey. We sat down with drummer Adam Fink and keyboardist Kiran Edwards to find out what goes into their unique musical expeditions, and what drives them to keep creating.

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    22 mins