My guest this week is Thomm Jutz.
We’re talking about Thomm’s fascinating new project Ring a Bellin’, an 18 track album and, for those wanting to dive even deeper into the process behind this new release, a beautiful, hardback Ring-A-Bellin’ companion book, which includes the stories and inspiration behind each song.
Thomm talks about the idea behind the record; his unique approach to music, creativity, and life; how imagery, psychology, and tradition inform his work and the importance of process, authenticity, and staying true to your artistic journey.
Topics covered
Thomm explains:
- The concept behind his album, and the companion book of artwork and essays
- The influence of analytical psychology, alchemy, and symbolism on his songwriting
- His love of of organic, live recording techniques versus layered, processed music
- His thoughts on the role of tradition in American and Irish folk music, and the importance of maintaining a connection to old instruments and styles
- Why he sees song creation as an alchemical journey from chaos to clarity
- His views on technology, AI, and their impact on the authenticity of music
- How time and place influence his songwriting
- The parallels between craft, process, and the deeper spiritual aspects of musical creation
About Thomm
Thomm Jutz is a Nashville-based singer-songwriter, producer, guitarist, and media composer and veteran of the American Roots Music scene, with over 25 years’ of experience in the industry. His latest project, Ring-a-Bellin’ combines an 18-song album with a beautifully illustrated companion book, providing a multi-dimensional experience that captures the essence of his artistic process and journey.
Recent work includes Nothing But Green Willow: The Songs of Mary Sands and Jane Gentry (2023, with Martin Simpson), a transatlantic exploration of the women who contributed to Cecil Sharp’s folk song collection, featuring Sierra Hull, Odessa Settles, Angeline Morrison, and Tim O’Brien.
Resources & Links
Related to this episode
Thomm Jutz and Martin Simpson discuss Nothing But Green Willow on Bluegrass Jam Along
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