Owning The Coast
Your phone can show you a thousand perfect lives in a minute, but it can’t replace the feeling of locking eyes with a stranger on a dance floor. We talk with Bill on bass, Lizzie on fiddle, and Coleton on guitar and vocals about building an Americana sound in Santa Cruz that’s designed for movement, not just background listening. They share the real origin story: a Western Wednesday cover night sparks a lineup that refuses to part ways, then the band’s originals take over. We get into the craft of songwriting and collaboration, from how a halftime switch can rescue a shaky draft to why some musicians write in bursts and others build songs out loud on long commutes with voice memos. The conversation also goes deeper than music: what Santa Cruz means when you love the place but feel the frustration of housing, inequity, and the “vacation town” myth, and how those tensions show up in lyrics like “Old Joe.” Then we dig into story songs like “Reno Cure,” inspired by the little known history of women traveling to Reno to divorce and reclaim autonomy. We also talk day jobs and real service work, including veteran services, PTSD counseling access, and why resources can feel impossible to navigate without a clear hub. Along the way, we make a case for live music, Western swing, and community dance culture as an antidote to the algorithm, a way to get out of the scroll and back into your body. If you’re craving live music in Santa Cruz, Americana country that feels alive, and practical places to plug into the scene, press play and come dance with us. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs a night out, and leave a review with the last show that made you feel present.
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