065 - River Jude: Reviving Oak Cliff House Shows and Making Music That Brings People Together

In this episode, River shares how an open mic night at Opening Bell led to a long-term creative partnership, the launch of Alma Row Records, and eventually a growing series of living-room concerts designed to bring neighbors together outside of traditional venues. What started as a small experiment with 30 people has quickly turned into shoulder-to-shoulder gatherings where artists, DJs, and community collide.

We talk about his “Super Moody” project, writing from feeling rather than formula, and the lyric that captures his philosophy: “I’m not here for so long, I’m just passing by.” River reflects on anxiety, faith, small goals over big ambitions, and why creating space for laughter and connection might be the most important thing an artist can do right now.


Behind the Scenes With River

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064 - Daniel Ellis: Growing Live Local Oak Cliff and Connecting the Neighborhood