EPISODE · May 29, 2026 · 42 MIN
Live Music Session with Aaron Paul Zimmer: A Musical Journey from Cartersville to Savannah
from Sandfly Songwriter Series · host Dee Daniels Media Podcast Network
Welcome to the first Sandfly Songwriter Series live music podcast episode with host Josephine Johnson, recorded for a live audience at Driftaway Café in history Sandfly, Savannah, Georgia. Josephine introduces Savannah-based songwriter and performer Aaron Paul Zimmer, noting his work with the folk bluegrass trio City Hotel, solo gigs around town, and his background growing up near Cartersville, Georgia, attending UGA, and teaching eighth grade English. Zimmer performs “Cutting Teeth,” “Anything But Everything,” the City Hotel bluegrass murder ballad “Katie Brown,” and “Like They Used To,” which he co-wrote with his wife, who contributed old-movie details. In conversation, he describes moving with his parents to an off-grid cabin at 12, reading, walking the woods, and developing his songwriting and guitar playing, which his father first taught him. Audience questions cover his favorite cereals, whether he writes lyrics or music first, musical inspirations, and how teaching gives him hope through his students’ peaceful diversity. CONNECT WITH US: VISIT DRIFTAWAY CAFE MEET JOSEPHINE JOHNSON MEET AARON PAUL ZIMMER LIVE MUSIC, SOUND & PRODUCTION TEAM DEE DANIELS MEDIA FIND A FAVORITE SPOT IN THIS EPISODE: 00:00 Meet Aaron Paul Zimmer 02:24 Housekeeping and Questions 03:39 First Songs Live 09:50 Roots in the Woods 13:30 Bluegrass Murder Ballad 19:05 Audience Q and A Fun 21:43 Writing Process Talk 23:35 Like They Used To 27:46 Teaching and Hope 29:36 Musical Inspirations 27:57 Closing Thanks
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Welcome to the first Sandfly Songwriter Series live music podcast episode with host Josephine Johnson, recorded for a live audience at Driftaway Café in history Sandfly, Savannah, Georgia. Josephine introduces Savannah-based songwriter and performer Aaron Paul Zimmer, noting his work with the folk bluegrass trio City Hotel, solo gigs around town, and his background growing up near Cartersville, Georgia, attending UGA, and teaching eighth grade English. Zimmer performs “Cutting Teeth,” “Anything But Everything,” the City Hotel bluegrass murder ballad “Katie Brown,” and “Like They Used To,” which he co-wrote with his wife, who contributed old-movie details. In conversation, he describes moving with his parents to an off-grid cabin at 12, reading, walking the woods, and developing his songwriting and guitar playing, which his father first taught him. Audience questions cover his favorite cereals, whether he writes lyrics or music first, musical inspirations, and how teaching gives him hope through his students’ peaceful diversity. CONNECT WITH US: VISIT DRIFTAWAY CAFE MEET JOSEPHINE JOHNSON MEET AARON PAUL ZIMMER LIVE MUSIC, SOUND & PRODUCTION TEAM DEE DANIELS MEDIA FIND A FAVORITE SPOT IN THIS EPISODE: 00:00 Meet Aaron Paul Zimmer 02:24 Housekeeping and Questions 03:39 First Songs Live 09:50 Roots in the Woods 13:30 Bluegrass Murder Ballad 19:05 Audience Q and A Fun 21:43 Writing Process Talk 23:35 Like They Used To 27:46 Teaching and Hope 29:36 Musical Inspirations 27:57 Closing Thanks
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Live Music Session with Aaron Paul Zimmer: A Musical Journey from Cartersville to Savannah
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