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Jesse & Noah Bellamy: Sunshine Shop, Sibling Harmony and Keeping Country Real :: Ep 49 Circling the Drain Podcast

Jesse & Noah Bellamy: Sunshine Shop, Sibling Harmony and Keeping Country Real :: Ep 49 Circling the Drain Podcast

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Circling the Drain welcomes brothers Jesse and Noah Bellamy to talk about their new album Sunshine Shop, the Bellamy family legacy, and why the best songs are “imperfectly perfect.” They dive into growing up on a Florida cattle ranch, watching their dad and uncle (the Bellamy Brothers) build a career, and carving out their own sound rooted in harmony, story songs, and live-band energy instead of over-gridded perfection.The conversation hits everything from AI in music and the future of live performance to Nashville’s changing skyline, vinyl nostalgia, DIY video strategy, and surviving horse-drawn chaos on Broadway. Jesse and Noah also perform two songs live in-studio, showcasing the sibling blend and storytelling that set them apart.Timed highlights [00:01:36] Introducing Jesse and Noah Bellamy and their new album Sunshine Shop [00:02:28] Growing up on a Florida cattle ranch and the real history of American cowboys [00:03:35] The Bellamy Brothers’ LA era, Let Your Love Flow and returning to Florida/Nashville [00:05:08] How the brother act formed and why only two of the five brothers play publicly [00:07:17] Instruments, overdubs and moving from one-man-band recordings to cutting live [00:08:10] Building a core band, recording Sunshine Shop live and working with Zach Kasik at Wildfeather [00:09:29] Knowing when a track is “right,” re-cutting I Told a Lie after playing it live [00:10:49] Recycling and reviving older songs, the idea of a future live album [00:11:26] Splitting lyrics and melody, trading demos and building a 50-song folder [00:11:44] Why one of the next tracks has to be a Christmas song, and the video/show domino effect [00:12:25] Getting into the Christmas spirit in 90-degree weather and George Strait studio stories [00:12:34] Writing from a young age to avoid cover songs and find their own style [00:13:40] Songwriting influence from their dad David Bellamy and the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame [00:14:39] Wordsmithing influences from Dylan, Van Morrison, Neil Young, Beatles, Paul Simon, Bob McDill and Don Williams [00:15:21] Too Dumb for New York City, Too Ugly for L.A. and working with Riders in the Sky on “This Old Cowboys” [00:16:21] Deep cowboy music history and why Riders in the Sky are the genre’s custodians [00:17:02] Bringing Tess Frizell in for a duet and the power of second-generation country artists [00:18:36] Handling comparisons to the Bellamy Brothers and why they want people to come hear their songs [00:20:09] The Bellamy last name: blessing, curse or both and the rarity of sibling duos today [00:21:36] The only duo that never broke up and joking about Florida Georgia Line [00:21:43] Brotherly disagreements, hypothetical fights and thrown instruments [00:22:49] Setting up to play in-studio and joking about royalty payments and homemade pickles [00:23:31] Live performance: “Line of Rose” (murder ballad… but not really) [00:27:10] Reacting to the performance: harmonies, picking and evolving arrangements [00:27:48] Re-cutting “Line of Rose” from bluegrass to rock for the new record [00:28:23] Traditional song inspiration from “Rain and Snow” and public domain bluegrass [00:29:10] “This can’t be happening” moments and Noah getting hit by a horse on Broadway [00:30:21] Runaway horse, detached carriage and chaos in downtown Nashville [00:30:36] Click tracks, playing to the grid and why they prefer live band feel [00:31:15] AI, Suno and fake artists that sound great but aren’t real [00:31:44] Why live shows and human feel matter even more in an AI era [00:32:04] Returning full-circle to imperfectly perfect records like Dave Clark Five [00:33:15] Balancing studio vs live, using the road as a laboratory for songs [00:34:49] DIY artist reality: limited budgets, choosing between radio campaigns and social media promotion [00:35:21] Is radio still important and how to split focus between radio, video and streaming [00:36:11] YouTube vs Spotify, AXS TV support and making iPhone-shot videos with Nita [00:37:21] Vinyl as a tactile experience, fans buying records as art and mementos [00:38:24] WMOT, WSM and pockets of Americana and country radio support [00:38:47] How much more complex promo is now than “just radio and TV” [00:39:20] Jesse’s Instagram and social strategy and bringing Nita in as a stealth content creator [00:40:22] Thoughts on social media snippets and giving away song samples on TikTok/Reels [00:41:02] Discovering Jesse and Noah at Deborah Evans Price’s guitar-pull parties [00:42:24] The magic of Deborah’s gatherings, gumbo, community and meeting their drummer there [00:43:51] Artists they listen to now, Megadeth “stealing” their video location and Charlie Rich [00:45:14] Digging deeper into gospel cuts of “Farther Along” for Deborah Allen’s gospel night [00:46:18] Franklin Theatre challenges and weeknight ticket realities [00:46:50] Hair products, beard care and ...
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