James and Holley meet with prior Hattiesburger, R.S. Field (AKA Bobby Field), in his new home of Nashville, Tennessee to discuss his extensive and highly impressive collective work as a musician and producer. Field has played with the likes of Webb Wilder and Omar & The Howlers, as well as countless others. He has produced many well-known artists such as Sonny Landreth, Justin Townes Earl, John Mayall, and Billy Joe Shaver to name a few. Songs for the episode include "It's Gonna Feel Good (When It Stops Hurting)" by Allison Moore (Field on drums and guitar) and "Powerful Stuff" by The Fabulous Thunderbirds (co-written by Field). To quote Peter Cooper of Mix Magazine, "...for the past quarter-century or so, Field has been Music City's most significant and intriguing roots-rock producer."
James and Holley meet with prior Hattiesburger, R.S. Field (AKA Bobby Field), in his new home of Nashville, Tennessee to discuss his extensive and highly impressive collective work as a musician and producer. Field has played with the likes of Webb Wilder and Omar & The Howlers, as well as countless others. He has produced many well-known artists such as Sonny Landreth, Justin Townes Earl, John Mayall, and Billy Joe Shaver to name a few. Songs for the episode include "It's Gonna Feel Good (When It Stops Hurting)" by Allison Moore (Field on drums and guitar) and "Powerful Stuff" by The Fabulous Thunderbirds (co-written by Field). To quote Peter Cooper of Mix Magazine, "...for the past quarter-century or so, Field has been Music City's most significant and intriguing roots-rock producer."