Critically acclaimed singer-songwriter Maggie Rose will bring a new season of her podcast Salute the Songbirdto listeners starting in October.
Celebrating women in music, season four will feature conversations with lauded musicians about their lives in and out of music. This time, however, each conversation will be recorded at Chiefâs on Broadway in front of a live audience.
In this new format, each episode of Salute The Songbird will feature a combination of live performance and conversation between Rose and her guest. The episodes will be live streamed on Volume.com. After the live recording takes place, the show will be edited into audio and video podcasts for release.
Up-and-comer Grace Bowers will join Rose as the first guest of season four on Wednesday, Oct. 16. Tickets to attend the show are available here.
âIâm so excited to be back with season four of STS, especially with the new live-in-front-of-an-audience format because I believe the real magic happens in a live setting, and it will be riveting to see where these conversations with my fascinating guests go,â shares Rose. âGetting the chance to explore the careers and music of my guests in the past has been some of the most creatively inspiring work Iâve done and Iâm returning to this format with some fresh enthusiasm and perspective after recently releasing my latest album.â
âWeâre so excited about this new iteration of Salute The Songbird,â says Executive Producer Kirsten Cluthe of Studio Kairos. âIn the past, weâve done live podcast events with Maggie to great success. This time around, weâll really be able to play with the format and create a show that can be accessed everywhereâin person, live streamed, in-ear audio and video-on-demand.â
On Bowers, Rose shares, âShe is enjoying a meteoric rise with her band Grace Bowers and the Hodge Podge, touring with acts like Gary Clark Jr. and Lainey Wilson. Her latestâpossibly propheticâsingle, âMadame President,â is one I co-wrote with Bowers and band mate, Esther Okai-Tetteh (Esi). Grace might be remarkably young, but her vision and accomplishments are the marks of an old-soul artist with a ton of promise, and I couldnât think of a better person with whom to pick up the series.â