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  • Ep 12: The Problem with Slow Gig Nights
    Apr 19 2025

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    In episode 12 of the Savannah Jams Podcast, titled “The Problem with Slow Gig Nights,” we dive into one of the most persistent challenges facing local musicians: those painfully slow Sunday-through-Wednesday gigs. Joining us for this candid and insightful conversation are two longtime friends and powerhouse singer-songwriters—Kari Greenway, known for her Americana, classic rock, and pop stylings, and Cyril Durant, who blends alternative rock, jazz, and pop with ease. Adding her voice via pre-written notes is country artist CC Witt, offering her signature blend of honest, boots-on-the-ground perspective. Together, we unpack the factors that lead to sluggish turnout on early-week nights—think seasonal slumps, poor promotion, bad timing, and tricky locations—and brainstorm practical, creative solutions like open mics, artist showcases, and more collaborative promotion. It’s an episode full of real talk, a little venting, and a lot of heart.

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    46 m
  • Ep 11: Battle of the Cover Songs!
    Apr 8 2025

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    In Episode 11: Battle of the Cover Songs!, three of Savannah’s most seasoned cover musicians go head-to-head in a fun and lively debate over the best and most-requested bar cover songs. Singer-songwriter Kellen Powers, a longtime performer at the Tree House in City Market, Jeremy Riddle, a Savannah gigging veteran, and Joe Jarka, who spent 17 years behind the keys at Savannah Smiles Dueling Pianos, share their takes on what makes a great cover song, the wild requests they’ve gotten, and the crowd-pleasers that never fail. Whether you’re a fan of live music or a fellow musician, this episode is packed with insight, laughs, and plenty of sing-along favorites.

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    35 m
  • Ep 10: Can Savannah Become a Music Tourism Destination?
    Apr 3 2025

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    46 m
  • Episode 09: Stan Ray & Mary Dugas
    Mar 25 2025

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    In Episode 09: Stan Ray & Mary Dugas, we sit down with singer-songwriter Stan Ray and Mary Dugas, Director of the Savannah Music Collective, to talk about their new singer-songwriter showcase series entitles Savannah in the Round. Hosted in intimate listening-room restaurants, these events pair live music with dinner and conversation, creating a one-of-a-kind experience for both artists and audiences. They share how the idea came to life, the incredible talent thriving in Savannah, and how their first event sold out in just one day. Plus, they hint at what’s next for the series and other exciting projects on the horizon.














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    35 m
  • Episode 08: Dolette McDonald (Part 2)
    Mar 19 2025

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    In Episode 08: DoLette McDonald (Part 2), we follow DoLette’s journey from the global stage to finding a home in Savannah. She shares how she discovered an incredible pool of talent in the city, including the musicians in her own band, and how her monthly brunch performances at the Grey have become a highlight of her life. Reflecting on the realities of aging and the joy of settling into a new chapter, DoLette opens up about finding peace, purpose, and happiness at home.

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    32 m
  • Episode 07: DoLette McDonald (Part 1)
    Mar 11 2025

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    In Episode 07: DoLette McDonald (Part 1), we dive into the incredible journey of one of the most dynamic backing vocalists of the '70s and '80s. DoLette shares stories of her strict upbringing in Newark, NJ, her daring escape to New York City, and the fateful moment she got her big break singing with Cissy Houston. From touring with Talking Heads to performing alongside some of the biggest superstars of the era, DoLette gives us a firsthand look at a life spent in the heart of music history.














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    32 m
  • Episode 06: Dave Smith at Toasted Barrel
    Mar 2 2025

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    In this episode of the Savannah Jams Podcast, we sit down with Americana, Folk, and Rock artist Dave Smith, a fixture in Savannah’s music scene since the early 70s. Dave takes us back to his roots in a small coal-mining town in Kentucky, where his musical journey began alongside his brother as the Smith Brothers duo, performing up and down River Street. He shares stories about his vast song repertoire—boasting over 300 songs—and how he goes about learning new ones. Plus, he talks about why Savannah holds a special place in his heart, his favorite spots to perform, and the local artists he admires. Tune in for a conversation rich in history, music, and a deep love for Savannah’s live music scene!

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    31 m
  • Episode 05: Open Mic at the Warehouse
    Feb 26 2025

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    This week, we take Savannah Jams on the road to the Warehouse Bar and Grille on River Street, where every Tuesday night from 8 to 11 PM, the legendary Brett “Hitman” Barnard hosts one of the city’s most electric open mic nights. The mics are live, the beer is flowing, and the stage is packed with raw talent. In this episode, we capture the energy firsthand with a series of mini-interviews featuring some of Savannah’s finest musicians—guitarist Stuart Kinzel, drummer Larry Duff, emcee and singer-songwriter Basik Lee, singer-songwriter Brandi Olenyik, guitarist Justin Glawe, singer-songwriter Justin Vreeland, and more.

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    30 m
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