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In this episode of the Folk My Life podcast, Andy chats with Alicia Best and Robert Jackson of A Different Thread, exploring their musical journey from a chance encounter in Galway to their current tour in the Folk and Americana scene. They discuss their unique sound, the emotional connections in their songwriting, and the importance of live performances. The conversation also delves into their relocation to the United States, the album creation process, and their commitment to sustainability and community engagement through their music and merchandise. The episode concludes with personal song recommendations and reflections on the power of music to connect people.
We discuss how a chance encounter in Galway sparked a musical partnership, that would span 10 years and lead to a creative partnership that has endured. Alicia discusses her difficult time in the US which prompted her escape to Guatemala and how their paths once crossed without them knowing while they were both busking on the same street in New York.
They share the story of creating a community quilt, embroidered by Alicia and made up of hundreds of pieces of fabric collected at Gigs during their tour, weaving together the stories and sentiments of hundreds of fans into a patchwork quilt that symbolises there core message of inclusivity and diversity.
Musical Inclusions.
This episode includes tracks from their new album including the beautiful and lilting “come on home molly” and the painfully honest track “Call of the Road”. We discuss the origins of these great songs and the process of crafting them from the heartfelt raw emotions of their genesis to the rounded and accessible pieces they are, now they are out in the world.
Alica and Robert also tease us with a sample of their latest release “Sorrow Brings Me Joy” and leak some interesting revelations about the new album, and their process of touring the music from it. Robert describes how this is an antidote to the digital age.
You can find out more about this episode at www.folkmylife.co.uk
You can also follow A Different Thread on their website http://www.adifferentthread.com
Support their Patreon Account at https://www.patreon.com/c/adifferentthread/home