Ruthie Foster: Saying Yes to the Songs That Matter
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Ruthie Foster: Saying Yes to the Songs That Matter

On this episode of The Bandwich Tapes, I sit down with Ruthie Foster to talk about her new album, Just Say Yes, and the musical journey that gave her such a powerful connection to songs, audiences, and the spirit inside a performance.

Ruthie takes me into the making of the record with co-writer and producer Tyler Bryant. We talk about the importance of a great rhythm section, how different drummers can reshape a singer’s phrasing, and why Ruthie prefers to step aside and let musicians bring their own interpretations to her songs. She also introduces us to her self-created background vocal group, affectionately known as the “Cheap Inspirations.”

We trace Ruthie’s story from learning piano and guitar in small-town Texas to studying music in Waco and working as a session singer during her time with Atlantic Records in New York. She reflects on the education she received in studios, songwriter circles, church services, and nearly empty clubs—and how each setting taught her something different about craft, versatility, and connecting with a room.

At the center of our conversation is the idea behind Just Say Yes. What began as a reminder to accept professional opportunities has grown into something more personal: saying yes to herself, her family, and what truly matters. We also discuss parenthood, the emotional life of a song, and why Ruthie is still waiting for these new songs to reveal everything they have to teach her.

Key Takeaways
  • Ruthie gives the musicians on her albums room to interpret each song and contribute their own musical personalities.
  • Her background as a New York session singer taught her versatility, efficiency, and how to change the timbre of her voice for different projects.
  • Studying music in Waco exposed her to arranging, publishing, copyright, big-band instrumentation, and the business behind a musical career.
  • Growing up in the church taught Ruthie that music begins with feeling and with the ability to change the atmosphere in a room.
  • Songs continue to evolve for her over time, sometimes revealing their full emotional meaning only after years of performance.
  • Just Say Yes looks forward, while her previous album, Mileage, invited her to look back over her life.
  • The album’s title has grown from a professional reminder into a commitment to say yes to herself, her family, and the things that matter most.
Music from the Episode
  • Doubling Back - Ruthie Foster
  • Thank You - Ruthie Foster
  • Yes - Ruthie Foster
  • Hold On - Ruthie Foster
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The Bandwich Tapes is a podcast about music, creativity, and the people who devote their lives to making sound. I sit down with musicians, singers, songwriters, composers, producers, engineers, and other creative artists to explore their work, their influences, and the experiences that continue to shape them.

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