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I caught up once again with Mo Lowda & The Humble on their Tailing the Ghost Tour for their recent shows in Birmingham and Nashville. On this episode, I continue my Roadcase on the Road Series, as I feature interviews with the two “newest” members of Mo Lowda, bassist Jeff Lucci and guitarist Kirby Sybert. At the tail-end of this seven-week tour, the band is totally in the pocket, vibes are high and the entire operation was a well-oiled machine. And their playing followed suit: these guys were super “tour tight,” and the shows (and crowds) were simply outstanding!

I was delighted to interview Jeff and Kirby for separate, one-on-one interviews before they hit the stage at Nashville's Basement East. Both dudes are totally chill, fun guests, and of course, conversation flows as it does between friends, and it’s a super intimate look at tour dynamics, their individual backgrounds and creative styles, and how they have both become important and integral parts of this tight-knit unit of extraordinary musicians.

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Episode Chapters:

00:00 Episode Intro with Host Josh Rosenberg

01:50 Introducing Jeff Lucci

03:40 Interview with Jeff Lucci

46:40 Jeff Lucci wrap up

50:50 Introducing Kirby Sybert

51:50 Interview with Kirby Sybert

1:36:30 Kirby Sybert interview wrap-up and Episode conclusion with Host Josh Rosenberg

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For Mo Lowda Tour info and tour dates, click here

For more information on Roadcase:
https://linktr.ee/roadcasepod and https://www.roadcasepod.com
Or contact Roadcase by email: [email protected]

Roadcase theme music: "Eugene (Instrumental)" by Waltzer

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