‘WTTS In Conversation’ is a bi-weekly podcast delivering decades of WTTS interviews with emerging and legendary artists. In Episode #15, Chris Martin of Coldplay speaks with WTTS host Rob Humphrey about debuting their new song “Higher Power” from the International Space Station, as well as his songwriting process and what he did for the teacher who first encouraged him to write songs. Rob asked about working with mega-producer Max Martin, and got an entertaining response to a question about favorite movies.
‘WTTS In Conversation’ is a bi-weekly podcast delivering decades of WTTS interviews with emerging and legendary artists. Episode #8, available now, features a conversation with Counting Crows frontman Adam Duritz. He talked with me about the new EP “Butter Miracle Suite One,” as well as their approach to live shows, and his decision to cut his famous dreadlocks.
WTTS In Conversation’ is a bi-weekly podcast delivering decades of WTTS interviews with emerging and legendary artists. Episode #1, available now, features a conversation with Gregg Allman. Rob Humphrey talks with Gregg about growing up and working with his brother Duane Allman to his struggles with addiction and recovery.
Rob Humphrey spoke with Gregg Allman before his show at the Farm Bureau Insurance Lawn. They talk about Gregg’s sobriety, the time Gregg shot himself in the foot and his new album that comes out in January.
Rob Humphrey recently spoke with long time musician and record producer Don Was about his favorite experiences recording and mixing – including the making of Gregg Allman’s posthumous release, Southern Blood.
Hear Rob Humphrey’s conversation with Eric Berry from Trampled By Turtles. They discuss how the band got their start, what was the band’s breakout album and who were personal influences. See the band tonight (6/9/16) at The Vogue. Click here to by tickets.
Rob Humphrey recently spoke with two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Graham Nash. They discuss Graham’s new album This Path Tonight (Out now), who is Graham’s favorite songwriter and why we don’t hear anymore protest songs.
Rob Humphrey recently sat down Harry Connick, Jr. They discuss how growing up in New Orleans influenced Connick’s music, his new album That Would Be Me, and why he decided to take a more traditional approach to releasing it.