Recorded Live at Analog

At Nashville's Analog club, performances spotlight music industry icons and rising stars from a diverse array of genres. The intimate venue transforms each event into an exclusive experience, creating the feeling that audiences have been invited into an artist’s living room to participate in an extraordinary moment.

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Recorded Live at Analog - Season One - Series Promo

Seasons

6 Episodes • Premiered 2024

At Nashville's Analog club, performances spotlight music industry icons and rising stars from a diverse array of genres. The intimate venue transforms each event into an exclusive experience, creating the feeling that audiences have been invited into an artist’s living room to participate in an extraordinary moment.

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1. Michael McDonald and Paul Reiser

The friends and co-authors (What a Fool Believes) explore McDonald’s nearly 50 years in the industry as a solo artist and member of The Doobie Brothers and Steely Dan. Highlights include stories of his early days in St. Louis; songwriting collaborations with Kenny Loggins (“What a Fool Believes”) and Carly Simon (“You Belong to Me”); performances including a duet with Reiser on keyboard.

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2. The War & Treaty

Husband and wife duo Michael Trotter, Jr. and Tanya Trotter’s lionhearted sonic blend of soul and R&B ignites the Analog stage with a set that brings together their biggest songs, including “Lover’s Game” and “Ain’t No Harm in Me,” mixed in with classics like “Proud Mary” and “Respect” as well as a gospel medley.

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3. Madison Ryann Ward

The R&B singer, whose career plans took a dramatic turn from volleyball sets to set lists when a college cafeteria performance went viral, brings her soulful stylings to an intimate performance that includes “A New Thing,” her breakthrough hit “Mirror,” an exhilarating “I Never Wanna Go Back” that gets the audience involved, and more.

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4. Sierra Ferrell

One of the brightest young luminaries in roots music today, Ferrell enchants with her high-spirited and dazzling live bluegrass performance, featuring “Give it Time,” “Silver Dollar,” and songs from Trail of Flowers including “I Could Drive You Crazy,” songs that express her wealth of wisdom and wildly imaginative storytelling.

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5. Koe Wetzel

The Country-Rock renegade performs "Damn Near Normal" and the title track off 9 Lives, plus fan-favorite hits including Platinum-certified "Drunk Driving,” “Something to Talk About” and "Creeps."

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6. Jeff ‘Skunk’ Baxter and Friends

The acclaimed guitarist known for his work as a founding member of Steely Dan and a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with The Doobie Brothers, along with some special surprise guests and his band, performs hits from his long career including “Do It Again,” “Rikki Don’t Lose That Number,” “My Old School,” and music from his first solo project, Speed of Heat.

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