Link to the Show / Show NotesDavid Olney tells Jim Blum about, among other things, his musical journey from Rhodes Island to Nashville via North Carolina and New York, a friendship with musician/playwright Bland Simpson that solidified over candles, how his first songs were successful by not standing out, and more in a music-rich interview. Olney performs live versions of"Upside Down/Wait Here for the Cops"from his new CD, Migration, and"Jerusalem Tomorrow"from 1989's Deeper Well while discussing songs including"1917"that illustrate his songwriting process.

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