Today, I returned to San Francisco for a second visit with a wonderful pair of guests. Professionally, the married duo of ANDREW STERN and LAURA ARIAS calls themselves 3 PAIRS OF BOOTS, and their third studio album MIGHTY LOVE is all set for a September 2 release. And it sounds awesome. Get set set to hear some tracks and also a live acoustic performance, complete with Laura's beautiful vocals! We talked about how the two met and formed a romantic musical partnership, the process of their songwriting, and finally some inspiring words to send you on your way! Enjoy, everybody!
Dean Olson
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Featured Guest: 3 PAIRS OF BOOTS
Photos courtesy of Andrew Stern & Laura Arias / Eric Wolfinger 3PairsOfBoots.com
After releasing their 2019 debut album Gone South, Arias and Stern developed YouTube series Cook’N’& Country, pairing cooking with live country music. They released sophomore 3 Pairs of Boots album Long Rider in January 2021, a bluesy collection named after “Lady Long Rider” Bernice Ende. During the 2021 quarantine, Arias and Stern produced three outstanding Livestream shows from their home studio. They also wrote, recorded, and produced Mighty Love, their third full-length album set for release this fall.
Mighty Love introduces fresh instrumentation (keys, organ, horns, string quartet, banjo, Rhodes piano) in addition to acoustic and electric guitar, revealing the duo’s expanded palette, elevated songwriting, and next-level production. The lyrics range from personal reflection to historical figures and events, with a buoyant warmth threaded throughout each track. Written and produced primarily by Stern, Mighty Love features contributions from poet Wren Winfield, drummer Randy Cooke (Ringo Starr), and Nashville keys player Dave Cohen
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