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EPISODE · Jan 30, 2025 · 57 MIN

Aaron Stone on Capturing ‘The Resonance Sessions’

from On the Blue Ridge · host Jon Page

Aaron Stone is a filmmaker and photographer based in Asheville, and one of the many creative forces behind “The Resonance Sessions,” an upcoming album featuring dozens of regional musicians to benefit the music scene in Marshall, North Carolina, a town devastated by catastrophic flooding from Hurricane Helene.As director and producer for Parkway Studios—a creative team that includes Bridger Dunnagan and Caroline Aylward—Aaron has built a diverse portfolio of multimedia projects featuring local musicians. The latest project, “The Resonance Sessions,” is a deeply collaborative effort set for release in March. Recorded live in the stairwell of the Old Marshall Jail—a historic building turned hotel and bar that weathered Helene—the album captures raw and heartfelt performances, with net proceeds going to the Madison Arts Council and Rare Birds Cultural Arts. In this episode, Aaron shares how the album took shape; insights into the emotional nature of the songs, including samples of a few tracks;  the challenges and rewards of documenting these sessions, his perspective on the current music scene in Asheville; and more. “The Resonance Sessions”Preorder the album on BandcampLearn more about the albumTracks from “The Resonance Sessions” in this Episode“Hard Times, Sore Eyes” by The Dead Tongues (Watch a video)“Sailing Away” by River Whyless“Motherfountain” by Soft Talk“The Landslide (1916 Flood)” by William Ritter“Fine Sally” by Donna Ray NortonMore of Aaron’s WorkParkway Studiosaaronstonephoto.com@aaronstonephoto on InstagramAlso MentionedJosh CopusOld Marshall Jail Hotel & BarZuma Coffee & ProvisionsDonna Ray NortonSheila Kay AdamsJack SorokinClay WhiteRising AppalachiaTyler RamseyRiver WhylessBridger DunnaganLuke MitchellCitizen VinylSoft TalkWilliam RitterN.C. Gov. Josh SteinCardinals at the WindowNicholas Edward WilliamsReString Appalachia“Our New Orleans”“The Serviceberry”BeLoved Asheville

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