Tag: Cayamo 2020

Show 49 Dar Williams

By Ken Paulson

I try never to walk into a record store without buying something, but I was stumped one day in the mid-’90s. I felt like I had already bought everything I wanted in the pop, rock, country and R&B bins.

Dar Williams on the Cayamo Cruise 2020

So I walked over to the often-neglected folk section and came across an album called Mortal City by a young artist named Dar Williams. It was one of those “I think I’ve heard good things about her” moments and I took it to the register.

Good decision. Mortal City was an incredible album, book-ended by the exuberant opener “As Cool As I Am” and the captivating title cut about a new relationship forming during the worst of storms. Stunning.

That album came early in Dar’s career, but its ambition, honesty and compelling melodies can be found throughout her body of work.

We were pleased to visit with her earlier this year. Here’s our wide-ranging conversation with Dar Williams:

Conversations on Cayamo: Al Jardine of the Beach Boys

By Ken Paulson

The Cayamo music cruise from Sixthman, long a haven for Americana artists and audiences, shook things up this year with the headlining Brian Wilson Band. On two remarkable nights, the stage featured two founding Beach Boys – Wilson and Al Jardine – and an amazing band revisiting one of pop music’s most entertaining, important and influential catalogs.

Jardine is now touring the U.S. in a more intimate show, telling stories and performing Beach Boys classics. That’s his lead vocal on “Help Me Rhonda” and “Sloop John B.”

We had the chance to talk with Al on the 2020 edition of Cayamo about his rich career, love of “wingman” Brian and his upcoming show at the City Winery in Nashville on March 31.

Here’s our conversation: