Chris Shiflett, guitarist for Foo Fighters, Dead Peasants, and Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, hosts Walking The Floor, where he engages a wide range of musical guests, writers, athletes, and artists in one-on-one interviews exploring their creative inspirations, struggles, successes, and everything in between.
This Week On Walking The Floor From the Hot Band to listening to Dylan Thomas recordings with Guy Clark to performing an acoustic version of “East Houston Blues,” we cover a lot of ground with singer/songwriter Rodney Crowell. About The Guest Rodney Crowell is an American musician, known primarily for his work as a singer […]
This Week On Walking The Floor Bob Mould is one of the most influential singer/songwriter/guitar players to ever come out of punk & indie rock. On this week’s episode he runs us through the years, from growing up to Hüsker Dü to Sugar to his long running solo career. Plus we even squeeze in some […]
This Week On Walking The Floor Chris sits down with country and rockabilly force Marty Stuart in this episode of Walking the Floor. Hear the duo discuss Stuart’s days as Johnny Cash’s bandmate and son-in-law, as well as their mutual adoration of the Fender Telecaster. About The Guest Marty Stuart is a country singer-songwriter, known for both his traditional […]
This Week On Walking The Floor Chris talks with Davey Havok and Jade Puget about their Blaqk Audio project, as well as forming AFI in Davey’s high school days and how the band’s sound shifted when Jade arrived. About The Guest Davey Havok and Jade Puget started writing music for Blaqk Audio around 2001, but they were […]
This Week On Walking The Floor Chris shoots the breeze with Tucker Beathard on what it takes to make it as a musician and Tucker playing a guitar that’s almost Chris’ signature Telecaster. About The Guest Tucker Beathard is an American country music singer and songwriter. A son of songwriter Casey Beathard, he is signed […]
This Week On Walking The Floor Lucinda Williams takes Chris through the ups and downs of a long and wonderful career. About The Guest Born in 1953, Lucinda Williams grew up listening to blues, country and folk music. She learned to play guitar and started writing songs in her teens. In 1979, Williams released her […]
This Week On Walking The Floor Andrew Leahey runs through the ups and downs of his life as frontman of The Homestead (as well as part-time sideman and sometime music journalist) on this weeks Walking The Floor! Stay tuned all the way to the end for a brand new unreleased song. About The Guest […]
This Week On Walking The Floor Psychedelic cosmic rock ‘n’ roller Aaron Lee Tasjan discusses the merits of micro-dose infused songwriting, bedazzled thrift store suits, and playing the role of Johnny Thunders in the reformed NY Dolls on this week’s “Walking The Floor.” About The Guest Whether playing guitar in the late incarnation of […]
This Week On Walking The Floor From touring in a Greyhound bus and busking on street corners to becoming an emerging singer/songwriter on the Americana scene, Courtney Marie Andrews has packed a lot into her 26 summers. Listen to the end for her acoustic rendition of “Table For One” from her latest record, Honest Life. […]