Encore – Orville Peck joins host Stephen Kallao

Orville Peck makes country music in the spirit of the standards he grew up with, from Johnny Cash, to Merle Haggard and Dolly Parton, but mixed in are other influences from his youth, like new wave and punk. Since his debut earlier this year, he’s gained attention for his persona – always disguised in a lone ranger mask – and also for his forthright storytelling about same-sex love. Orville joins host Stephen Kallao to talk about his varied musical influences and the response he’s received as a queer country musician.

*Ani DiFranco “Back Back Back” To The Teeth

Local Natives “When Am I Gonna Lose You” Violet Street

David Bowie “The Stars (Are Out Tonight)” The Next Day

The National “You Had Your Soul With You” I Am Easy To Find

Orville Peck “Turn To Hate” Recorded Live For The World Cafe

Orville Peck “Dead Of Night” Recorded Live For The World Cafe

Orville Peck “Big Sky” Recorded Live For The World Cafe

Mattiel “Keep The Change” Satis Factory

Future Islands “Seasons (Waiting On You)” Singles

Mavis Staples “Change” We Get By

Prince “Musicology” Musicology

Hour Two
*Cousteau “Last Good Day Of The Year” Cousteau

Vampire Weekend “This Life” Father Of The Bride

Talking Heads “Once In A Lifetime” Father Of The Bride

Maggie Rogers “Light On” Heard It In A Past Life

Devon Gilfillian “Get Out and Get It” Get Out and Get It (Single)

Mark Ronson feat. Amy Winehouse “Valerie” Version

Liam Gallagher “Shockwave” Why Me? Why Not

Kirsty MacColl “Walking Down Madison” Electric Landlady

Christine & The Queens “5 Dollars” Chris

Tame Impala “Borderline” Borderline (Single)

Temples “Shelter Song” Sun Structures

Josh Ritter “Losing Battles” Fever Breaks

Shawn Colvin “Sunny Came Home” A Few Small Repairs

*Optional Song