In Episode 31, I sit down with roots musician Noah Engh, also known for his alter ego Uke In A Suit. Noah is a singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist. We talk about Noah’s life in music and how “Uke In a Suit” came to the world.wide.web.
In Episode 31, I talk with roots musician Noah Engh known for his distinct singing and ragtime and blues guitar and ukulele. We discuss both Noah’s and Uke’s journies in music; we reminisce about our time in Hollywood and discuss a portion of blues and roots music history. We also walk back through the pandemic and how Uke In A Suit came to exist, record a full-length album, and the pains of social media. Banjo, CO, also gets blessed with a live performance from “Uke In A Suit,” performing Blind Blake’s Too Time Blues. In this week’s wrap-up, Crystal and I discuss Hollywood decapitations, hot dogs, the Iowa State Fair, the difference between a square and gerrymandering. Now please enjoy as Noah and I “come correct” in our entertaining conversation.
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