Lost Spring: Benefiting the Service Industry with Cocktail Insights

Everyone is wildly familiar with the series of events that started in early March of 2020 with the devastating tornado that touched down in multiple Nashville neighborhoods that was quickly followed on by the onset of the COVID quarantine; which continues even now, six months later. As former head bartender at Husk and one of the key players in opening tiki bar Chopper, Mike Wolf was keenly aware of the impact a few weeks away from work would have on service industry workers, much less half a year.

He quickly set out to find a novel way to benefit those hurting in his industry and simultaneously provide a little boost to the awareness of Nashville’s wonderful cocktail scene by compiling Lost Spring: How We Cocktailed Through Crisis; a new book featuring a wide range of interviews, recipes and ruminations by some of Music City’s finest bartenders and sommeliers.

Proceeds from the book go to TN Action for Hospitality, a coalition of restaurant owners and workers pushing for protection and relief for those in the hospitality industry across the state. With bars and restaurants at limited capacity dependent on the current Phase of re-opening, these hospitality workers need assistance at the state and federal level that the organization advocates for on their behalf.

The book is available via Turner Publishing on Amazon and Barnes & Noble as an eBook, with a physical version slated for next Spring. It also comes coupled with a Spotify playlist put together by mixologist Patrick Goodspeed (embedded below).

Wolf is also one of the hosts of WOTT podcast Liquid Gold, where he and co-host Kenneth Dedmond regularly share insights on cocktail ingredients, history and Booze Newsâ„¢. Recently they’ve been inviting contributors from Lost Spring to read their pieces on the show.

There’s no way of knowing when the hospitality industry will return to a “normal” state, so picking up a copy of Lost Spring will help to keep those workers afloat and give you a few topics of discussion for when you can return to visiting with your favorite bartender more regularly.

Boo Hoo He’s a Liar

In the penultimate episode of Season 2, we delve into the fascinating story of a stolen Gustav Klimt painting that stumped the world, its unlikely recent recovery, and all the shocking discoveries that sprung up along the way. This 1997 theft is a page-turner, a cliffhanger, and a nail-biter all in one.

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Music by Patrick Damphier.
Show artwork by Saskia Keultjes.

Jeremy Saulnier: Green Room

We continue our discussion of writer/director Jeremy Saulnier’s body of work with a look at his 2015 limited release film, Green Room. The term “genre defying” is bandied about in regards to this piece but, truly, this film finds a mix of survivor horror, thriller, 70’s era Grindhouse and is even genuinely funny now and again.

LA filmmaker and cinematographer (and soon to be podcaster with Needs to be Scene) Ted Ringeisen joins host Jason Caviness to talk through all the details of this ultra-intense, white knuckle, horror thriller.

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Music by Uncle Skeleton

214: In Praise of Bandcamp

After a brief pounding of the pulpit in praise of Bandcamp, we dive into a massive playlist of new local music. Some might even say a little too much music but when there’s this much to share, why wait to share it?

Be sure to click through on the releases below for more music and follow The Blam Blams, Thunder Lily, Tedadore, Gretchen’s Wheel, Safety Net, Creature Comfort, Soup Ops, Kent Osborne, Gee Slab, Lackhoney, Jota Ese, Nordista Freeze & And the Boys, Zephaniah Bostow, Oginalii, Threnodian, Hurts to Laugh, William Tyler, Deep Party, John Thayer & Michael Hix for updates direct from the artists.

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The Blam Blams
“Overture”

Thunder Lily
“Sex Is Laughter”

Tedadore
“Mal”

Gretchen’s Wheel
“You Should Know”

Safety Net
“Johnny Wholesome”

Creature Comfort
“Single Soul”

Sour Ops
“I’m an Animal Too”

Kent Osborne
“No Detection”

John The Shaman
“Whatever Will Be, Will Be”

Gee Slab
“On Me”

Lackhoney
“Guidance”

Jota Ese
“My Journey to 4am”

Nordista Freeze
“The Moment (With You)”

Zephaniah Bostow
“Long Procession”

Oginalii
“Scapegoat”

Threnodian
“Titan Arum”

Hurts To Laugh
“Nobody in this World”

William Tyler
“Four Corners”

Deep Party
“She Is Beside You (feat. Ruby Amanfu)”

John Thayer and Michael Hix
“Semblance II”

“Main Theme” by Upright T-Rex Music

Cover image: Oginalii.

Sotol and the Wild Deserts of Mexico with Adam Morgan

Agave month (extended) concludes with a discussion about the fascinating world of Sotol, a wild desert spirit from Central Mexico that is currently seeing a lot of interest in cocktail and drinking culture. Mike and Kenneth are joined by the head bartender of Husk Nashville, Adam Morgan, a big fan of Sotol who’s been using it in cocktails for the last few years.

Also covered: cocktails with rhubarb amaro, the terroir of Sotol, and the difficulties of sustainability with desert plants. Booze News™ covers everything from Snoop Dogg’s new gin to Nicolas Cage playing a vodka drinking, fire-breathing dragon. Adam shares a recipe from the new book to benefit TN Action for Hospitality, Lost Spring: How We Cocktailed Through Crisis.


Order Mike’s new book, Lost Spring: How We Cocktailed Through Crisis on Amazon.

Hear the companion playlist over on Spotify.

Music by Upright T-Rex Music.
Logo by Jess Machen

Greetings From New Nashville: An Interview with Steve Haruch

Today we talk with author Steve Haruch. We discuss his wonderful new book—which was published by Vanderbilt Press—called Greetings from New Nashville. Steve edited the Greetings, and two of his essays are featured amount a number of others by some of my very favorite writers in the city. By looking at the time period between 1998 and 2018, it examines how and why the New Nashville we know today—the so-called It City—emerged and it sorts through the impact and implications of that rise. In many ways, it is a question we’ve been asking with every episode, and the lens through which we’ve been trying to look at Nashville history and so to read the take presented by this collection of essays was both refreshing and satisfying. I had a lot of a-ha moments on my journey through it. The book comes out in October, but you can preorder it now.

Steve, I should tell you, is a writer, editor, and filmmaker based in Nashville. His work has appeared in the Nashville Scene, the New York Times, NPR’s Code Switch, the Guardian, and elsewhere. He is currently producing a documentary film about the history of college radio.

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Nehoda – “Shakey Pop”

Nehoda is a relatively new band to the Nashville music scene but it’s comprised of members with plenty of experience making music in other outfits (drummer Jeremy Gill in Kitchn and namesake Patrick Nehoda with solo releases). The trio took their experience and headed to Sundog Recording Studio in East Nashville to track everything live for their debut album, …But Anyways.

While the album is slated for an early October release, early preview singles like “Shakey Pop” give a glimpse of the types of styles to expect. We Own This Town has actually be fortunate enough to hear the whole record ahead of its release and can confirm that when the band wants to unleash, they do so with great abandon.

“Shakey Pop” is a thunderous track of pounding drums, crunchy guitars, flourishing bass and just the right dose of detached vocals. Hearing Nehoda belt out “I miss all the times we talked” is somehow both lovingly delivered and equally pained. All told, it’s a fun garage rock-y song with a little pinch of 90’s grunge influence seeping through. Serving as a bit of an introduction to a brand new band, it makes quite the impression.

Face The Music Premier!

After watching Bill & Ted Face the Music many, many times, the guys discuss their initial thoughts, what they loved, what they really loved, and what was pretty good. Also they discuss their most excellent premier party, and the event’s totally stellar poster! Spoilers about in this episode, so be warned!

213: Zero Doubt of Greatness

Another phenomenal week of new releases and new-to-us releases all culled from Nashville and surrounding area artists across a variety of genres. Even in These Troubling Times, Nashville continues to show it’s strength in diversity.

Be sure to click through on the releases below for more music and follow Adia Victoria, Petty, *repeat repeat, Nehoda, Black Moon Mother, Palm Ghosts, Bez, Lul Lion, Young Soul, Future Crib, Mount Olympic, Brainweight, Michael Logozar and Daniel Tashian for updates directly from the artists.

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Adia Victoria
“South Gotta Change”

Petty
“It Goes On”

Repeat Repeat
“Wind In my Sail”

Nehoda
“Shakey Pop”

Black Moon Mother
“Around the Finger”

Palm Ghosts
“Kiss the Ring”

BEZ
“Black Excellence”

Lul Lion
“Supersonic”

Young Soul
“Paper Aint Gon Wait”

Future Crib
“Feeling Exchange”

Mount Olympic
“Love Lifted (Me)”

Brainweight
“Light Wait”

Michael Logozar
“Flying”

Daniel Tashian
“Underwater”

“Main Theme” by Upright T-Rex Music

Cover image: Adia Victoria by Mason Hickman.

Portrait of a Lady

Love blossoming over a telephone switchboard, a mid-life nose job, and Downy fabric softener. Nashville based burlesque performer BeBe McQueen shares the life of her glamorous grandmother Gigi and the story of the portrait that was almost lost forever.

Official site: mementostori.show
Instagram: @mementostori

Show Music: Ryan Breegle

Lost Spring and the Wild Agave

Wild agaves are toasted as Mike dives into the varied world of Mezcal, Bacanora, and Raicilla before handing things off to Jessica Backhus of Delaney Oyster House in Charleston, South Carolina who reads a passage from the new ebook, Lost Spring: How We Cocktailed Through Crisis. Patrick Goodspeed talks about his playlist to go along with the book as well as his delicious drink. Then Mike interviews Gabe Fuenmayor of Bar Sovereign about running a bar through a pandemic and his love for mezcal. Co-host Kenneth calls in with Booze News, discussing the wildfires in California and something we all need more of, boozy ice cream.

Order Mike’s new book, Lost Spring: How We Cocktailed Through Crisis on Amazon.

Hear the companion playlist over on Spotify.

Music by Upright T-Rex Music.
Logo by Jess Machen

Celebrating 5 Years of DRKMTTR

On this episode of DRKMTTR Radio, we are celebrating the fifth birthday of DRKMTTR! Ready to start kindergarten and playing a few bands from the very first iteration of the venue, all the way back at 1116 3rd Ave South – we all remember that, don’t we? Many of these bands played the very first show at the venue and others certainly rocked its wooden walls.

Support your local venues and check out more music from all of the artists featured in this episode with the links below.

Cover photo by Farrah Skeiky.

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Gnarwhal
“Marathon Ripper”

Pinkwash
“Cancer Money”

Bugg
“Whiskey in the Water”

JoyBoy
“Maker/Reality”

Pleasure Leftists
“Cannon”

Great Deceivers
“2 Real”

Gauche
“Payday”

Sallow
“Left”

Multicult
“Fast Leaking Energy”

Shadraq
“Back on my Feet”

Negative Scanner
“Planet of Slums”

Only
“Why Not”

Yautja
“For Naught”

Gouge Away
“Enough”