Jeffrey Foucault on his latest album, ‘The Univeral Fire’

Show Notes

In this episode of Backstage Sonoma, host Steven Roby interviews acclaimed singer-songwriter Jeffrey Foucault for an intimate conversation about his musical journey, creative process, and new album, The Universal Fire. Known for his deep, introspective lyrics and distinctive Americana sound, Jeffrey shares the influences that shaped his music, from his early days in the Midwest to his latest releases.

Throughout the episode, Jeffrey offers fascinating insights into the songwriting craft, revealing how he finds inspiration in everyday life and how his experiences on the road inform the themes of his work. With a discography that spans more than two decades, this conversation dives deep into his style of music, a solid mixture of country, folk, and good ol’ rock and roll.

Episode Highlights

Jeffrey talks about the influence of his upbringing on his music, from growing up in rural Wisconsin to discovering the world of folk and country music.

 Insights into his creative process: how he approaches songwriting and storytelling's role in his work.

 Jeffrey reflects on the evolution of his sound and the musicians that have helped shape his albums over the years.

 Jeffrey discusses the challenges and rewards of balancing life on the road with family and personal life.

 Featured Songs:

"Universal Fire"

"Solo Modelo"

"Night Shift"

Links:

Jeffrey Foucault's Official Website

Listen to The Universal Fire

Tix for Sweetwater Music Hall show

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#BackstageSonoma #JeffreyFoucault #AmericanaMusic #Songwriting #FolkMusic #LiveMusic

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