TUE, MARCH 31, 2026 • S6 E174 • 28 MIN 11 SEC
Season 6 Episode 174 Interview with Dylan Stone of the Unfaithful Servants
What a great conversation we had with Dylan Stone of the Unfaithful Servants. We got to talk with him on his walk about how he writes a song and brings it to the band, his “Beatles Bible,” and how the band got its name.
The Unfaithful Servants, the acclaimed Folk/Americana band from Vancouver Island will release their sophomore album, Fallen Angel, on October 17, 2025. Labeled as "Canada's most exciting
Newgrass band" (Seaside Music Festival) the group are known for their captivating energy on stage, compelling storytelling, masterful musicianship and powerful vocals. The Servants expertly blend elements of bluegrass, traditional folk, and Americana music for a truly infectious
acoustic sound all their own. With critically acclaimed performances at Vancouver Island MusicFest, Salmon Arm Roots & Blues, and a Canadian Folk Music Award nomination, they continue to make waves in BC and beyond.
Mandolinist Jesse Cobb, a Grammy-nominated founding member of The Infamous Stringdusters, has played with legends like Béla Fleck and Lee Ann Womack. Singer-songwriter Dylan Stone, a modern troubadour, has shared the stage with Keith Urban and performed for Lou Reed. Now joined by fiddle virtuoso Quin Etheridge-Pedden and bassist Mark Johnson, the band embarks on an exciting new chapter. Their 2019 debut album, produced by Grammy-winner Steve
Smith, fused bluegrass, folk, and rock, establishing their reputation as boundary-pushers in Americana/Bluegrass music. The Unfaithful Servants continue to push the boundaries of Americana/Bluegrass music with their unique, high-energy sound.
Be sure to check them out here:
- Website: theunfaithfulservants.com
- YouTube: The Unfaithful Servants
- IG: Theunfaithfulservants
- FB: Theunfaithfulservants
Information
Show
Sisters In Song
Published
TUE, MARCH 31, 2026
Length
28 MIN 11 SEC
Season
6
Episode
174