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Tracorum on their upcoming album, ‘Thin Wire'

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In this interview on KOWS-FM's Backstage Sonoma program, host Steve Roby converses with Fletcher Nielsen, the band leader and songwriter of the eclectic musical group Tracorum.

The discussion opens with an introduction to Tracorum’s unique blend of genres, including southern rock, soul, honky tonk, roots Americana, and more, emphasizing their rhythmic diversity. Nielsen shares the band's origins and his musical influences, rooted in a rich tapestry of sounds from the West Coast of Florida.

Nielsen elaborates on the band's evolving lineup, currently featuring members on drums, fiddle, guitar, and bass, with Nielsen handling piano, guitar, harmonica, and vocals. He describes the band's mission to take audiences on a transformative journey during live performances, aiming for a profoundly connective and uplifting experience.

The interview discusses Tricorum's upcoming fourth studio album, "Thin Wire," which explores reggae and Latin influences. Nielsen details the album's creative direction and expected release timeframe. The conversation also touches on the meaning behind the album's title and the thematic elements within its tracks.

Listeners are given the backstory of one of the band's tracks, "The Lesson," and an insight into Nielsen's connection to New Orleans through the song "Back to New Orleans." The band's name origin, drawn from a magic spell concept, aligns with their mission to infuse spirit into their music.

Nielsen shares upcoming performance details, including a notable show at the Sweetwater Music Hall in Mill Valley on August 15, and provides information on where fans can find Tricorum's music and stay updated on their schedule.

The interview concludes with Nielsen expressing anticipation for the August performance and a final thanks to Steve Roby for the engaging conversation.

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233 episodes

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In this interview on KOWS-FM's Backstage Sonoma program, host Steve Roby converses with Fletcher Nielsen, the band leader and songwriter of the eclectic musical group Tracorum.

The discussion opens with an introduction to Tracorum’s unique blend of genres, including southern rock, soul, honky tonk, roots Americana, and more, emphasizing their rhythmic diversity. Nielsen shares the band's origins and his musical influences, rooted in a rich tapestry of sounds from the West Coast of Florida.

Nielsen elaborates on the band's evolving lineup, currently featuring members on drums, fiddle, guitar, and bass, with Nielsen handling piano, guitar, harmonica, and vocals. He describes the band's mission to take audiences on a transformative journey during live performances, aiming for a profoundly connective and uplifting experience.

The interview discusses Tricorum's upcoming fourth studio album, "Thin Wire," which explores reggae and Latin influences. Nielsen details the album's creative direction and expected release timeframe. The conversation also touches on the meaning behind the album's title and the thematic elements within its tracks.

Listeners are given the backstory of one of the band's tracks, "The Lesson," and an insight into Nielsen's connection to New Orleans through the song "Back to New Orleans." The band's name origin, drawn from a magic spell concept, aligns with their mission to infuse spirit into their music.

Nielsen shares upcoming performance details, including a notable show at the Sweetwater Music Hall in Mill Valley on August 15, and provides information on where fans can find Tricorum's music and stay updated on their schedule.

The interview concludes with Nielsen expressing anticipation for the August performance and a final thanks to Steve Roby for the engaging conversation.

  continue reading

233 episodes

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