• Loss of a Partner with Brianna Kocka

  • Nov 18 2019
  • Length: 1 hr and 19 mins
  • Podcast

Loss of a Partner with Brianna Kocka

  • Summary

  • BRIANNA KOCKA

    Brianna Kočka is a singer-songwriter from Minneapolis, MN. She has shared the stage with Marc Cohn, The Cult, and has had her music featured on General Hospital and 20/20. Evoking the instrumentation and mournful harmonies of Americana pioneers Gillian Welch and Alison Krauss, as well as the classic Country vibes of Nashville in an earlier time, her songs are both autobiographical and fantasy, documents of facing phantoms, and fleeing them.
    In 2019 Brianna released her second solo album, Three Songs, an autobiographical look at love, loss, and grief. Her previous album of traditional folk songs, "Dreamlife," was released in 2018 on Suntanman Records. Brianna spends most of her time touring, but when home in Minneapolis she can be found in the studio recording new songs, as well as playing electric guitar in the indie rock band Zoo Animal. 
    Website: www.briannakocka.com
    Twitter: BriannaKocka
    Instagram: briannakocka
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briannakockamusic/
    Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/vvatd8s


    YOUR HOST

    I'm Andy Mattfield, a comedian, writer, and am finally putting my psychology degree to good use. I co-produce comedy showcases, UNCS Comedy Showcase, Homerun! Touchdown!, Kid Gloves Comedy, and Lakeside Comedy. You can find show updates and my comedy musings at www.andymattfield.com. Follow me on social media below. Thanks for listening!
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