Episode 137: Carley Martin Verbeck
Hooray for Episode No. 137 being out and available to all of you fine listeners and viewers!
I'm stoked to share that Carley Martin Verbeck and I were able to sit down together and chat about all things Carley and her band, Scotch Hollow. Her husband Mark and I perused portions of his journey that led to the two of them meeting/ultimately forming the band back in Episode No. 116, so to have the other half of the duo join me was a blast.
Carley -- beyond being a wife and Scotch Hollow's frontwoman -- is also a daughter and a sister and a mom. We talked about growing up, family, education, careers, gigging, recording, ebbing and flowing with Scotch Hollow's pulse, and plenty more. We also had a peek at a few of Carley's favorite albums over the years, and those were these:
Lullabies of Birdland (1955), Ella Fitzgerald
Big Mama Thornton's In Europe (1966)
Wide Open Spaces (1998), Dixie Chicks
Clutch's The Elephant Riders (1998)
Please join us and please check out Scotch Hollow over on their Web site, or on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Apple Music, and/or Spotify.
Thank you to both of the Verbecks, and thank you for your support of both the podcast as well as local music, however it is that you choose to express said supports.
Cheers.
copyright disclaimer: I do not own the rights to the audio samples contained within this episode. They are clips from a single by Parcels called, "Tideuprightnow," which they released in 2018 c/o Because.