About this episode
Liz sits down with bassist, vocalist, composer, and educator Nate Sabat, whose work spans bluegrass, folk, songwriting, and innovative solo bass performance. Nate shares the story behind his album Bass Fiddler —a bold project featuring only upright bass and voice. They touch on his roots in New York, his musical education at Berklee; his collaborations, and the joy of community-based jamming and national touring. Plus – we get to meet Landon, Sam, and Tom of the Brooklyn-based trio Down North Bluegrass. They are all excited about their forthcoming EP, and now we are too! Enjoy. Mentions in this Episode: Nate Sabat / @natesabat Bass Fiddler Tray Wellington / @traywellington The Foreign Landers / @theforeignlanders The Young People’s Chorus of NYC Bruce Molsky / @bruce_molsky Down North Bluegrass / @downnorthbluegrass David Chernack / @dchernack Erik Alvar / @erikalvar Conveyor Studios in Brooklyn Prospect Bar and Grill Saturn Road Jalopy Theater Events of Note: Nate Sabat with Eliza Edens - The Owl Music Parlor, December 14th Flatfoot Flatbush – Starts at Flatbush and Carlton, December 21st Jam Jersey – March 20th – 22nd 2026 Music in this Episode (in order of Appearance): “Orphan Annie” – Nate Sabat on ‘Bass Fiddler’ “Year of the Ox” - Nate Sabat on ‘Bass Fiddler’ “I Wish I Was a Mole in the Ground” – Down North Bluegrass Powered by Ear Trumpet Labs microphones Listen to Bluegrass BKLYN on The Sonic Planet Radio Saturday @ 9AM Eastern Bluegrass BKLYN is a Professional Member of the IBMA contact mike@bluegrassbklyn.com follow @bluegrassbklyn / Bluegrass BKLYN group © Copyright 2025 Bluegrass BKLYN LLC, all rights reserved