A Wild Ride with James Spartz & Dogtown Hollow

James Spartz and Dogtown Hollow

While James Spartz currently makes music with Dogtown Hollow, he has sometimes been onstage as part of Jim James & The Damn Shames and under other names. While songwriting & performing call to him deeply, his Clark Kent alter ego has worked in fields related to Environmental Communication, Social Work, and Poverty Research. Sometimes self-described as performing roots-rock music, his tastes sometimes have been honky-tonky, country, folk, and jazzy. His assorted writings can be found at medium.com/@jtspartz and you may want to check out his song Clean Boats, Clean Waters. He can be found these days in Madison, Wisconsin.

Past/present religious/spiritual influences: Catholic, Buddhist, Taoist

All featured music is written and performed by Dogtown Hollow and James Spartz:

Last Best Ride - from Dogtown Hollow

Let's Go To Sils Maria - from Dogtown Hollow

You + Yours + Me + Mine - from Dogtown Hollow

Skowhegan Bound - from Dogtown Hollow

Flyaway - from Dogtown Hollow

Long Gone - unreleased

Roll Roll Roll - from Dogtown Hollow

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SOS-000656

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A Wild Ride with James Spartz & Dogtown Hollow

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Full, uncut interview with James Spartz

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James talks about the wider spread of his work including some work on eco-musicalogy and other jobs he's done.
A bit of the music and non-music work James has done, including poverty research and a song called Clean Boats, Clean Waters.

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James Spartz

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Really enjoyed this episode of Song of the Soul - great music and conversation!

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