Illinois Drifter Podcast
Singer-songwriter Edward David Anderson joins the Illinois Drifter Podcast ahead of a show at FitzGerald’s in Berwyn with Backyard Tire Fire and Steepwater Band. From his early days in Illinois to touring the country and eventually scaling back to focus on family and creative fulfillment, Anderson shares a candid look at 30 years as an independent musician. It’s a wide-ranging conversation that includes how I first discovered EDA, the origins and evolution of Backyard Tire Fire, why he never chased the traditional “music industry” path, moving to rural Wisconsin and embracing small-town life, the impact of family and fatherhood on his career, the “Let It Shine” documentary and much, much more, inclucing — of course — some Black Crowes discussion to finish. ✅ Check out 👉 For tickets to the Steepwater/Backyard Tire Fire show at FitzGeralds, go here: Tickets [https://www.ticketweb.com/event/the-steepwater-band-backyard-fitzgeralds-nightclub-tickets/14138624?utm_medium=affiliate&irgwc=1&afsrc=1&clickid=3tl0sK2rzxyZRYLUATWF9WOlUku38HU9uVF5Xs0&camefrom=CFC_BUYAT_219208&impradid=219208&REFERRAL_ID=tmfeedbuyat219208&wt.mc_id=aff_BUYAT_219208&utm_source=219208-Bandsintown&impradname=Bandsintown&ircid=4272] 👉 You can watch the outstanding documentary on Edward David Anderson, “Let It Shine” on YouTube here [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TD1ESOjiP_E]: 👉 For everything else EDA, including Backyard Tire Fire, go to Anderson’s website: https://www.edwarddavidanderson.com/ [https://www.edwarddavidanderson.com/] ⏱ Episode Timeline 00:19 – Intro: discovering EDA at Danenberger Family Vineyards 02:41 – Background on Backyard Tire Fire & musical style 04:23 – Bloomington-Normal years, early band life & meeting his wife 05:05 – Intro to FitzGerald’s show with Steepwater Band 05:39 – Moving to Wisconsin & life in the Driftless region 08:15 – Illinois roots & importance of Chicago scene 09:55 – Fitzgerald’s as a key venue 10:22 – Why he never fully chased Nashville/industry path 12:44 – Touring life: “46 states” era 14:03 – Pandemic shift & rediscovering home life 15:49 – Havana, Illinois & creative inspiration (Still the River) 16:15 – Let It Shine documentary & unexpected impact 18:00 – Music as legacy for his daughter 20:27 – Work-life balance & scaling back touring 23:29 – Current lifestyle: fewer shows, more intention 25:45 – Evolution from 200+ shows/year to ~30/year 26:52 – Learning to play & early musical development 29:32 – Growth as a songwriter over time 31:49 – Industry realities & staying motivated 34:37 – Challenges of the music business & mental toll 36:00 – Early career break: record deal & Brother Jed 38:47 – Backyard Tire Fire rise & touring years 40:55 – Reuniting Backyard Tire Fire 43:30 – Current lineup & band chemistry 45:49 – New album (with Steve Berlin) 47:18 – Recording process & what to expect 49:49 – FitzGerald’s show preview & Steepwater collaboration 51:47 – Solo work & Black Dirt Revival trio 54:04 – Other projects (Dead band, local gigs, etc.) 57:04 – Grateful Dead influence & musical evolution 59:09 – Managing multiple projects & creative fulfillment 01:01:16 – Closing thoughts on current phase of career 01:01:47 – Outro 🎵 Music Credit Thank you to Nomad Planets for use of their songs: “We Can Settle This at Sunrise” (theme) “Sweet Vermillion” (bumper music) You can purchase their album Outside Abiquiu here: https://nomadplanets.bandcamp.com/album/outside-abiquiu [https://nomadplanets.bandcamp.com/album/outside-abiquiu] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit illinoisdrifter.substack.com [https://illinoisdrifter.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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