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EPISODE · Jul 30, 2025 · 24 MIN

Songs of Solitude and Harmony: The Wildwoods Bring Nebraska to the Bay

from Songs & Stories · host Backstage Bay Area

Show Notes:In this special episode of Backstage Bay Area, we head to Lincoln, Nebraska—home of the heartfelt folk-Americana trio The Wildwoods. Host Steve Roby sits down with Noah and Chloe Gose to discuss their upcoming album Dear Meadowlark, a project steeped in imagery of open roads, hometown nostalgia, and the poetic quietude of rural life.The conversation explores how the couple met through music in their school days, their evolution from young musicians into seasoned touring artists, and the beauty they find in their Nebraska roots. You’ll hear stories behind their songs like “Sweet Niobrara” and “I Will Follow You to Willow,” learn about their single-mic recording technique, and get a taste of what’s in store for their upcoming performance at Sweetwater Music Hall in Mill Valley. From John Prine to Joni Mitchell, the duo shares how their influences shaped them—without ever losing their own distinct voice.Guest Information:The Wildwoods are a folk-Americana trio based in Lincoln, Nebraska. Featuring Noah Gose (vocals, acoustic/electric guitar), Chloe Gose (vocals, violin), and Andrew Vaggalis (vocals, upright bass), the band is known for its rich harmonies, acoustic instrumentation, and honest storytelling. Their fourth full-length album, Dear Meadowlark, is set for release on April 11, 2025.Website: www.thewildwoodsband.comUpcoming Show:Catch The Wildwoods live at Sweetwater Music Hall in Mill Valley:Sunday, August 17Doors at 7:00 PM | Show at 8:00 PMTickets: sweetwatermusichall.orgEssential Takeaways:- Dear Meadowlark is a love letter to Nebraska and a reflection on life on the road.- The single “Sweet Niobrara” was inspired by quiet drives through sunflower-lined highways near Valentine, NE.- The band’s sound blends folk traditions with indie nuance, drawing comparisons to Nickel Creek and Gillian Welch.- Noah and Chloe stress the importance of staying true to your artistic voice in the age of trends.- Their performances are as much about storytelling and connection as they are about musicianship.Call to Action:Like what you heard? Subscribe to Backstage Bay Area on YouTube (youtube.com/@Backstagebayarea) and Apple Podcasts (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/songs-stories/id1522911650). Don’t forget to leave a review and share the episode with fellow music lovers.Podcast Playlist – Songs Featured in the Episode:“Sweet Niobrara”“I Will Follow You to Willow”Hashtags:#TheWildwoods #DearMeadowlark #FolkAmericana #BackstageBayArea #SweetwaterMusicHall #IndieFolk #NebraskaMusic #LiveFolkMusic #PodcastInterview #RootsRevival #SupportLocalMusic

Show Notes:In this special episode of Backstage Bay Area, we head to Lincoln, Nebraska—home of the heartfelt folk-Americana trio The Wildwoods. Host Steve Roby sits down with Noah and Chloe Gose to discuss their upcoming album Dear Meadowlark, a project steeped in imagery of open roads, hometown nostalgia, and the poetic quietude of rural life.The conversation explores how the couple met through music in their school days, their evolution from young musicians into seasoned touring artists, and the beauty they find in their Nebraska roots. You’ll hear stories behind their songs like “Sweet Niobrara” and “I Will Follow You to Willow,” learn about their single-mic recording technique, and get a taste of what’s in store for their upcoming performance at Sweetwater Music Hall in Mill Valley. From John Prine to Joni Mitchell, the duo shares how their influences shaped them—without ever losing their own distinct voice.Guest Information:The Wildwoods are a folk-Americana trio based in Lincoln, Nebraska. Featuring Noah Gose (vocals, acoustic/electric guitar), Chloe Gose (vocals, violin), and Andrew Vaggalis (vocals, upright bass), the band is known for its rich harmonies, acoustic instrumentation, and honest storytelling. Their fourth full-length album, Dear Meadowlark, is set for release on April 11, 2025.Website: www.thewildwoodsband.comUpcoming Show:Catch The Wildwoods live at Sweetwater Music Hall in Mill Valley:Sunday, August 17Doors at 7:00 PM | Show at 8:00 PMTickets: sweetwatermusichall.orgEssential Takeaways:- Dear Meadowlark is a love letter to Nebraska and a reflection on life on the road.- The single “Sweet Niobrara” was inspired by quiet drives through sunflower-lined highways near Valentine, NE.- The band’s sound blends folk traditions with indie nuance, drawing comparisons to Nickel Creek and Gillian Welch.- Noah and Chloe stress the importance of staying true to your artistic voice in the age of trends.- Their performances are as much about storytelling and connection as they are about musicianship.Call to Action:Like what you heard? Subscribe to Backstage Bay Area on YouTube (youtube.com/@Backstagebayarea) and Apple Podcasts (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/songs-stories/id1522911650). Don’t forget to leave a review and share the episode with fellow music lovers.Podcast Playlist – Songs Featured in the Episode:“Sweet Niobrara”“I Will Follow You to Willow”Hashtags:#TheWildwoods #DearMeadowlark #FolkAmericana #BackstageBayArea #SweetwaterMusicHall #IndieFolk #NebraskaMusic #LiveFolkMusic #PodcastInterview #RootsRevival #SupportLocalMusic

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