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Sisters In Song

By: Bethany Koubsky and Carolyn Helmberger
  • Summary

  • Ever wanted to write a song? We do too! And we want to share our trials and errors as we struggle, laugh, (cry), learn from others and ourselves. Join us as we travel down the road paved with music. We'll take you on our journey to discovering our inner songwriters. We are two crazy sisters obsessed with what makes a good song tick. Growing up together made us an obvious choice for collaborators. Come along and see where this journey will lead us.
    Bethany Koubsky and Carolyn Helmberger
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Episodes
  • Episode 38: Interview with Laurie Lewis
    Jul 23 2024

    For nearly five decades, Laurie Lewis has gathered fans and honors for her powerful and emotive voice and her versatile, dynamic songwriting. She is a sought-after recording producer and an equally skilled teacher and mentor.

    And she is an inspiration and a ground-breaker – across genres, across geography and across gender barriers.

    Laurie has shown us how a woman can blend into any part of the classic bluegrass singing trio, and she showed us how a great voice could move fluidly between bluegrass and other types of music. She showed us how a female fiddler could emulate the strength and grit of the early bluegrass musicians. She has shown how a Californian can appeal to traditional bluegrass audiences, as well as winning acclaim in the worlds of Americana and folk music.

    She has shown us how to lead bands of talented musicians – learning from them while helping them make their best music. And she has shown us how to thrive in a constantly changing musical environment – without ever sacrificing her art.

    Check her out here:

    Website: Laurielewis.com

    FB: Laurielewismusic

    YouTube: @lewieloris

    IG: @Laurielewismusic

    Bandcamp: @laurielewis

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    26 mins
  • Episode 37: Interview with Jasmine Pritchard
    Jul 16 2024

    Jasmine Pritchard is a West Virginia born, Philippine raised, San Francisco based singer/songwriter, and vocal coach. She is a fierce supporter of indie/local musicians, and enjoys writing songs that celebrate the joy of living, being connected, and the importance of self-love. Making music with her friends is her happy place and dream job.

    Photo Credit - @IranRamirezPhotography

    Check Jasmine out here:

    Instagram - @jasmooti

    YouTube - @jasmootisingsBandcamp - JasminePritchard.Bandcamp.com

    And check out Songrise studios here: https://www.songrisestudios.com/

    Instagram - @songrisestudios

    YouTube - @songrisestudios

    Yelp - https://www.yelp.com/biz/songrise-studios-san-francisco-3

    And learn more about Downsyndrome Connection of the Bay Area here: https://www.dscba.org/

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    39 mins
  • Episode 36: Interview with Alan Walker
    Jul 3 2024

    Check Alan out here: www.alanwalkermusic.net Born and raised in New York City, Alan Walker has been playing in clubs there since the mid-80s, with his first show at CBGBs and his first band Club Iguana. He is the former lead singer and piano & organ player of rootsy/melodic pop band, The Brilliant Mistakes, who were aptly named after a song by one of their songwriting mentors, Elvis Costello. The Brilliant Mistakes had a great run starting in 1993, releasing three albums (two with Schleifer producing) before stopping in 2012. The band frequented the downtown NYC club scene and, at one time, was a WFUV favorite, appearing live there as well as with Jerry Treacy on his 'Crash on The Levee' radio show. They were played by David Dye on WXPN's World Cafe as well as on Vin Scelsa's Idiot's Delight and performed at SXSW for a few years. Alongside his musical career, Walker works full time in book publishing (VP of Higher Education at Penguin Random House). He spoke more about it all in a 2019 podcast interview with Center Stage with Pamela Kuhn, who says he, "has put the polish on life as a popular musician while having an extended and successful livelihood in publishing... Every great composer has their own love of the marriage of music and word. And I can't help but feel that Alan Walker has kept his creativity fresh with his day 'gig' at Penguin Publishing that keeps honing his skills."Although the city definitely had an effect on who Alan Walker is, the songs he writes, and certainly the musicians he has become most closely involved with, he says, "I get just as much inspiration from being in the country, outdoors hiking with my dogs or on a road bike. I'm half city, half country boy, having grown up in NYC and the hills of Western MA. I'd like to think there is both humor and a subtle edge to my lyrics, which may be the city side of me, and also melancholy in my melodies, which is the country part, but then again, maybe it's not so simple, and it's all mixed up in the soup that my songs come out of." A Little Too Late is a follow-up to Walker's 2019 debut Something Up My Sleeve and will be released on June 28 on Aunt Mimi's Records.

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    42 mins

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