Sunday Breakfast with John Platt for October 9th: Celebration of Paul Simon's 70th birthday and a studio session with rock & roll singer-songwriter Willie Nile.
Sunday Breakfast with John Platt for October 2nd: Celebration of Sting's 60th birthday and a conversation with Josh Ritter about making the transition from songwriter to fiction writer with the publication of his novel, "Bright's Passage."
Sunday Breakfast with John Platt for September 25th: Studio session with Round Mountain, a brother duo from Santa Fe, NM, who call themselves a "two man folk orchestra."
Sunday Breakfast with John Platt for September 18th: 60th birthday salute to songwriter-musician-producer extraordinaire Daniel Lanois; studio visit with Italian/British singer-songwriter Emma Tricca.
Sunday Breakfast with John Platt for September 4th: Birthday greetings to master songwriters Loudon Wainwright (65) and Michael Smith (70), and our annual Labor Day salute to Working Class Heroes.
Sunday Breakfast with John Platt for August 28th: A visit with Mary Lee Kortes, lead singer and songwriter of the critically-acclaimed New York band, Mary Lee's Corvette; her latest recording is The Songs of Beulah Riley, a work-in-progress of five folk-rock songs based on fictional character Beulah Rowley, a regionally known depression-era singer and songwriter from the Midwest.
Sunday Breakfast with John Platt for August 21st: A studio session with The Farewell Drifters, a five piece Americana group from Nashville with solid musicianship and supple harmonies.
Sunday Breakfast with John Platt for August 14th: A double celebration: David Crosby's 70th birthday (featuring his work with The Byrds, CSNY, and as a solo artist) and Jimmy Webb's 65th (featuring a rebroadcast of John's wide-ranging 2007 conversation with Jimmy about "Wichita Lineman," "MacArthur Park," and more).
Sunday Breakfast with John Platt for August 7th: A studio session with Austin-based folk-country singer-songwriter Carrie Elkin, who was compared to Patty griffin and Nanci Griffith by BBC Radio.