Lost Leaders: Levon Helm’s Barn, Scoring Films & Creative Endurance with Byron Isaacs (The Lumineers) & Peter Cole episode artwork

EPISODE · Jun 24, 2026 · 25 MIN

Lost Leaders: Levon Helm’s Barn, Scoring Films & Creative Endurance with Byron Isaacs (The Lumineers) & Peter Cole

from Jrodconcerts: The Podcast · host Jamie A Rodriguez

What is the secret to a creative partnership that spans decades, shifts seamlessly from massive arenas to intimate rooms, and captures the legendary spirit of Woodstock? In this episode of Jrodconcerts: The Podcast, Jrod sits down with Byron Isaacs (The Lumineers) and Peter Cole of Lost Leaders. What began as a collection of songs written by longtime friends quickly evolved into a remarkable musical journey. From being invited to live and record at Levon Helm's legendary Woodstock barn—which culminated in their first official show at the famed Midnight Ramble—to navigating the modern music industry, Byron and Peter share the stories behind their enduring creative chemistry. We dive deep into their experiences recording in sacred spaces, working with producer and friend Amy Helm, and their exciting leap into the cinematic world—including composing the original score and soundtrack for the film RUN (directed by Melissa Miller Costanzo). Finally, Byron shares his perspective on the concept of "endurance" and what it takes to survive the long-distance race of the music industry. Topics Covered in This Episode: The Shift in Scale: Transitioning from the massive arena stages of The Lumineers to the unique, electric magic of intimate rooms. Creative Longevity: The secret to maintaining a thriving creative partnership since the late 1990s. The Spirit of Woodstock: The profound creative chemistry of recording in the presence of Levon Helm and the undeniable magic of his legendary barn. Friendship & Production: Navigating the delicate balance of having a close friend, Amy Helm, step into the role of producer. From Songwriting to Cinema: Scoring the film RUN, crafting its soundtrack, and blending Americana songwriting with narrative-driven screen composition. The Long Distance Race: How to endure, evolve, and define your legacy in the modern music industry. __ About Lost Leaders: Rooted in timeless songcraft and shaped by story, Lost Leaders is an Americana-leaning project that bridges the worlds of music and film. Critically acclaimed by Relix and No Depression, the duo’s expansive sound spans from their breakout single “I’m Gonna Win” and the Top 100 Americana radio hit “Long Way Down” to their latest creative heights on the album Hungry Ghosts. Connect with Lost Leaders: Instagram: @lostleadersmusic Follow Jrodconcerts Media: Instagram: @Jrodconcertsmedia Twitter/X: @Jrodconcerts Website __ Support The Show: Apple Pay: Whether you're shopping online for everyday needs or treating yourself, skip the hassle. Shop with Apple Pay. Terms apply. https://www.apple.com/apple-pay Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

What is the secret to a creative partnership that spans decades, shifts seamlessly from massive arenas to intimate rooms, and captures the legendary spirit of Woodstock? In this episode of Jrodconcerts: The Podcast, Jrod sits down with Byron Isaacs (The Lumineers) and Peter Cole of Lost Leaders. What began as a collection of songs written by longtime friends quickly evolved into a remarkable musical journey. From being invited to live and record at Levon Helm's legendary Woodstock barn—which culminated in their first official show at the famed Midnight Ramble—to navigating the modern music industry, Byron and Peter share the stories behind their enduring creative chemistry. We dive deep into their experiences recording in sacred spaces, working with producer and friend Amy Helm, and their exciting leap into the cinematic world—including composing the original score and soundtrack for the film RUN (directed by Melissa Miller Costanzo). Finally, Byron shares his perspective on the concept of "endurance" and what it takes to survive the long-distance race of the music industry. Topics Covered in This Episode: The Shift in Scale: Transitioning from the massive arena stages of The Lumineers to the unique, electric magic of intimate rooms. Creative Longevity: The secret to maintaining a thriving creative partnership since the late 1990s. The Spirit of Woodstock: The profound creative chemistry of recording in the presence of Levon Helm and the undeniable magic of his legendary barn. Friendship & Production: Navigating the delicate balance of having a close friend, Amy Helm, step into the role of producer. From Songwriting to Cinema: Scoring the film RUN, crafting its soundtrack, and blending Americana songwriting with narrative-driven screen composition. The Long Distance Race: How to endure, evolve, and define your legacy in the modern music industry. __ About Lost Leaders: Rooted in timeless songcraft and shaped by story, Lost Leaders is an Americana-leaning project that bridges the worlds of music and film. Critically acclaimed by Relix and No Depression, the duo’s expansive sound spans from their breakout single “I’m Gonna Win” and the Top 100 Americana radio hit “Long Way Down” to their latest creative heights on the album Hungry Ghosts. Connect with Lost Leaders: Instagram: @lostleadersmusic Follow Jrodconcerts Media: Instagram: @Jrodconcertsmedia Twitter/X: @Jrodconcerts Website __ Support The Show: Apple Pay: Whether you're shopping online for everyday needs or treating yourself, skip the hassle. Shop with Apple Pay. Terms apply. https://www.apple.com/apple-pay Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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