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In this episode of “Backstage Pass,” we delve into the intertwining musical journeys of Maxwell Hughes, a Grammy-nominated former member of The Lumineers, and Dustin Morris, a multi-instrumentalist with a rich history in folk and indie music. As the indie music scene evolves, understanding the roots and inspirations of artists like Hughes and Morris provides valuable insight. This conversation occurs as Hughes prepares for an anticipated performance November 26th at the Sapphire Room in Boise, Idaho. Maxwell and Morris last shared a stage in 2018.
How have the individual journeys of these two remarkable musicians shaped their music, and what does their collaboration reveal about the evolving landscape of indie music?
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In this episode of “Backstage Pass” with Gordie Tamayo, we feature Maxwell Hughes, known for his unique guitar style and songwriting prowess, and Dustin Morris, a versatile multi-instrumentalist. They discuss their experiences, from early days to their current projects, providing a rare glimpse into their creative processes and musical evolution. We discuss:
- Maxwell Hughes’ transition from small venues to The Lumineers and his unique guitar style.
- The influence of artists like Tommy Emmanuel on Hughes’ music.
- The collaborative dynamics in Hughes’ and Morris’ previous band, Edison, and their current projects.
Maxwell Hughes is a Grammy-nominated guitarist and songwriter, known for his work with The Lumineers and his unique playing style. Dustin Morris is a multi-instrumentalist who has collaborated with Hughes extensively and is known for his versatility in the indie music scene. You can get tickets to see them both November 26th in Boise, Idaho HERE.