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TGE Episode 205 - Erin Ash Sullivan

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Host Rich Reardin sits down with Massachusetts-based singer-songwriter Erin Ash Sullivan, whose musical journey has been shaped by a childhood spent traveling the world in a Volkswagen camper van. From her early exposure to music through her grandmother’s piano and voice lessons, to forming the band Edith O in New York City, Erin’s story is as eclectic as her music. After a hiatus focused on family and career, Erin returned to songwriting in 2018 and quickly made her mark with her debut solo album We Can Hear Each Other. She’s since earned recognition in the folk scene, including chart-topping hits and songwriting awards. Erin’s music, inspired by icons like Joni Mitchell and John Prine, weaves heartfelt stories of connection and the human experience. Tune in for a conversation about her creative evolution, her new album Signposts and Marks, and the power of storytelling in song.

🎧 Two Good Ears – A podcast for deep listening and fresh perspectives.

Stay connected: 📢 Follow us on Spotify, Apple Music, and most of your favorite podcast platforms. 🔗 Explore curated playlists inspired by each episode – available on Spotify, just search TGE at 'Playlists' for all. 💬 ⭐ Love the show? Rate, review, and share to help us grow!

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Host Rich Reardin sits down with Massachusetts-based singer-songwriter Erin Ash Sullivan, whose musical journey has been shaped by a childhood spent traveling the world in a Volkswagen camper van. From her early exposure to music through her grandmother’s piano and voice lessons, to forming the band Edith O in New York City, Erin’s story is as eclectic as her music. After a hiatus focused on family and career, Erin returned to songwriting in 2018 and quickly made her mark with her debut solo album We Can Hear Each Other. She’s since earned recognition in the folk scene, including chart-topping hits and songwriting awards. Erin’s music, inspired by icons like Joni Mitchell and John Prine, weaves heartfelt stories of connection and the human experience. Tune in for a conversation about her creative evolution, her new album Signposts and Marks, and the power of storytelling in song.

🎧 Two Good Ears – A podcast for deep listening and fresh perspectives.

Stay connected: 📢 Follow us on Spotify, Apple Music, and most of your favorite podcast platforms. 🔗 Explore curated playlists inspired by each episode – available on Spotify, just search TGE at 'Playlists' for all. 💬 ⭐ Love the show? Rate, review, and share to help us grow!

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