• Lyrical Libations Meet Music's Biggest Night

  • Feb 3 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 3 mins
  • Podcast
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Lyrical Libations Meet Music's Biggest Night

  • Summary

  • Ever wondered if your favorite musicians can conjure up magic in a vineyard just as they do in the recording studio? Well, raise your glass, because in this spirited session, we're toasting to the surprising delights of Dreaming Tree Wine and the fusion of melodies with the art of winemaking. From Dave Matthews' organic ventures to Zac Brown's vintner strides, we're uncorking the stories behind these lyrical libations.

    Tune in for a symphony of Grammy predictions and passionate debates on this year's music royalty. As we navigate through the 94 categories, we share laughs, personal anecdotes, and even a customer service saga worthy of a blues song. Discover why we're rooting for Sarah Silverman's comedic gold, and which under-the-radar artists like Metro Boomin might just steal the spotlight. And don't miss out as we confess our surprise Miley Cyrus fandom and ponder the weight of an Album of the Year trophy.

    Wrapping up with a grand finale, we dissect the heavy hitters of the music industry while juggling the thrills of the Super Bowl. Will our mystery performer make it from Japan to the U.S. in time for the big game? Stick around for candid confessions, bold bets, and a discography dive that respects the unsung heroes of songwriting. So, pour another glass and join us for a symphony of sass, opinions, and the occasional off-key note in this episode of A Glass in Sass.

    Music by Aleh Mikalayeu from Pixabay

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