Curious Goldfish Podcast
Bird on AmericanaFest, Accidental Filmmaking, and Storytelling Through Music | Curious Goldfish PodcastHost Jason English welcomes Janie, who performs as Bird, to the Curious Goldfish Podcast in Nashville during AmericanaFest. Bird, half Irish and half English, grew up in London, is based in Italy, and is increasingly working in the U.S. after receiving an O-1 visa. She discusses Irish storytelling roots, her classical cello training from age six, learning drums at 11, and influences ranging from Jacqueline du Pré to Led Zeppelin and Bob Dylan that shaped her Americana sound. Bird explains the origin of her stage name, her “accidental filmmaker” path after a cinematic album stalled during COVID, and her short films “Wider Than the Sky” and “You Found a Friend in Elvis,” inspired by a Roy Orbison story. She outlines festival strategy, upcoming full-length film plans, two EPs (“Heads or Tales” and “Strange as Folk”) and a vinyl release, touring via Café Nero, and performs “The Tides” solo on cello for the first time.00:00 Irish Storytelling Roots 00:55 Podcast Welcome and Guest Intro 02:56 Meeting at AmericanaFest 03:35 AmericanaFest Buzz and US Plans 04:44 Why the Name Bird 07:22 Accidental Filmmaker Origin 09:12 Elvis and Roy Orbison Mystery 11:15 Festival Strategy and No Money 12:45 Third Film Tease and Timeline 14:13 Back to Music Classical Beginnings 15:13 Drums and Rock Influences 15:56 Irish Storytelling Roots 17:24 Albums and Genre Evolution 17:52 Heads or Tales EP 18:28 Why Two EPs 19:17 Folk Horror Inspiration 21:17 Lockdown Demos in Italy 22:27 Touring and Future Plans 25:19 Curiosity and Connection 27:58 The Tides Closing Song
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