Laurie Lewis: Deep Roots, New Growth, and the Stories Behind The Album ‘Trees’

Show Notes

On this episode of Backstage Bay Area, host Steven Roby welcomes Grammy-winning bluegrass icon Laurie Lewis for an intimate conversation about her latest album, Trees. Laurie shares insights into creating music without her longtime collaborator, Tom Rozum, and how her songs' themes of loss and hope are interwoven.

The discussion includes stories behind tracks like “Just a Little Ways Down the Road” and “Rock the Pain Away” and her love for vinyl albums as a meaningful way to connect with listeners.

 Laurie also previews her December 1st performance at the Hop Monk Tavern in Novato, her plans for a 2025 album release, and reflects on her enduring passion for storytelling through bluegrass, folk, and Americana music. Don’t miss this heartfelt and inspiring conversation with one of bluegrass’s most beloved voices.

Guest Information

Laurie Lewis

Catch Laurie Lewis and The Right Hands live at the Hop Monk Tavern on December 1st. Get your tickets here.

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Episode Takeaways

1.    Laurie Lewis’s journey through loss and resilience in her music.

2.   The evolution of her sound and connection to the natural world.

3.   Why physical albums remain a vital part of her creative process.

4.   A sneak peek into her 2025 album, tentatively titled Wheel of Life.

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