Episode 14: Fruit Bats

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Eric D. Johnson, AKA Fruit bats, met Neal Casal through their mutual friend Thom Monahan, and Neal subsequently added his signature touch to several songs on four of Eric's records.

Thom produced many of Eric's records and also produced Neal's 2012 album Sweeten the Distance. That album features the song "Feathers for Bakersfield," which Eric covered for Highway Butterfly: The Songs of Neal Casal. In this episode, Eric discusses why he chose this tune, how Bob Weir almost snatched it up first, and memories of what it was like to record with Neal. Learn more about Fruit Bats at http://www.fruitbatsmusic.com/.


Song clips in this episode: 

“Feathers for Bakersfield” - Fruit Bats, Highway Butterfly: The Songs of Neal Casal

“Feathers for Bakersfield - Neal Casal, Sweeten the Distance 

“Shivering Fawn” - Fruit Bats, Tripper

“The Banishment Song” - Fruit Bats, Tripper

“My Sweet Midwest” - Fruit Bats, Absolute Loser

“Mandy from Mohawk” - Fruit Bats, Gold Past Life

Special thanks to our partners Osiris Media and Backline and all the artists supporting the foundation in its effort to provide mental healthcare for musicians and to give students in New York and New Jersey musical instruments and lessons.

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