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Follow Dakota Rose— it's freeHello and welcome to the GM bus stop where I summon people to keep me company while I wait for my bus. I am Nick, your host for this series and here with me today is an Actor, writer, Minnesota Vikings personality, TTRPG enthusiast and Marketing Director for Dicescape. Dakota Rose links https://linktr.ee/western.dakota?utm_source=ig&utm_medium=social&utm_content=link_in_bio&fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQMMjU2MjgxMDQwNTU4AAGntTTrSbntZMDq368xz1CWCLQaN5SCD2clRX9V3rhvRyRyXXQwVyO4yW6-f7w_aem_nlUqs0O14hltcClo1YcV9Q
🎧 This week on What’s the Reason for This? , Kodi sits down with Christopher Henry (Ol’ Clunky) and bluegrass phenom Wyatt Ellis to celebrate something truly special, the release of Wyatt’s brand-new recording of “West Dakota Rose” … and the official music video dropping on YouTube the very same day this episode airs. 🌹🎻🔥 Huge shout out to Joseph Cash (Yes, that’s Johnny’s grandson) of Weeping Willow Productions in producing this amazing video. 🎥🐎🧭🥀Check it out here: https://youtu.be/mUHbBEedWag For years, West Dakota Rose has taken on a life of its own, from Billy Strings performing it in Asheville three years running, to festival fields and jam circles across the country. But now, the song comes full circle: teacher and student, mentor and protégé, Jedi master and Padawan, stepping into the studio together to create a definitive new rendition. 🎶✨ This episode dives into: 🌹 The origin story behind West Dakota Rose love, loss, horses, and harmonic shifts between dark and light 🎻 Wyatt’s evolution from tab-reading beginner to ear-trained improviser steeped in Monroe’s vocabulary 🔥 Recording the track live as a band twin fiddles, Kyle Tuttle on banjo, and capturing the energy in the room 🏡 Filming the official music video at Bill Monroe’s old home place blasting the tune through the same walls where bluegrass history was born 🧭 The layered artwork and symbolism, horseshoes, compass roses, and community tributes woven into the visualizer and merch The conversation also honors the late Jack Demurjian of Red Daisy Sporting Club ☄️ whose vision and spirit helped inspire new West Dakota Rose artwork that ties together horse medicine, compass imagery, and the deeper mythology behind the tune. 🤍 At its core, this episode is about legacy how songs grow beyond their writers, how mentorship becomes collaboration, and how bluegrass remains a living language passed down by ear, by heart, and by community. 🎥 The official “West Dakota Rose” music video is live now on Wyatt Ellis’ YouTube channel. Special shoutout to Hayden Karnes of @DefinitelyNotLosAngeles 🎨✨ for creating the stunning album artwork, a piece that visually captures the spirit of the song with western mythology, movement, and meaning woven into every detail. Check out his artwork in a new line of WDR merch available at WyattEllis.com 🌹 🎧 The single and visualizer are streaming everywhere. This isn’t just a song release. It’s a full-circle moment.
This week on Redefining Resonance we dive into the exciting world of musical theater with my special guest, Dakota Rose Chen. We chat about how musical theater isn't just about singing and dancing, but it's also a powerful way to share stories, emotions, and important messages. In this episode, Dakota shares how certain songs have touched her life and how performing on stage can deeply connect with both the actor and the audience. We also touch on the hard work and dedication it takes to be a performer and hear some of Dakota's personal experiences in the world of musical theater. Join us as we explore how music and theater bring people together and leave a lasting impact.