March 3, 2026

Plume IV - A New Hope

Plume IV - A New Hope
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Terry Evans and Mike Plume discuss a variety of topics including the title of the podcast, upcoming spring tour plans, family updates, the release of Plume's hockey book, and his collaboration on a Remembrance Day song. They delve into the intricacies of vinyl production, the songwriting process, and share insights from their experiences in Nashville. The conversation also touches on the impact of country music, reflections on Ken Burns' documentaries, and details about Plume's upcoming shows.
Takeaways
The podcast title was humorously revealed as 'Plume 4: A New Hope'.
Plume is gearing up for a spring tour, marking a year since his last performance in Edmonton.
He has sold about 850 copies of his hockey book and is considering a four-part series.
Plume is collaborating with an artist for a Remembrance Day song, which will feature paintings inspired by the lyrics.
The cost of producing vinyl records is significant, with estimates around $7,000 for 500 records.
Plume shares insights on the songwriting process, including how overheard conversations can inspire songs.
His experiences in Nashville included writing in a comfortable office environment, which he found challenging.
The conversation highlights the evolution of country music, referencing Ken Burns' documentary.
Plume expresses excitement about his upcoming shows and the importance of connecting with his audience.
The podcast ends with light-hearted banter about past experiences and future plans.

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