109 Quincy Mumford, singer-songwriter, Quincy Mumford and The Reason Why?

Published: Sept. 17, 2013, 3:13 a.m.

When we hear a new band, I think most of us instinctively go to the “sounds like…” tab in our brains. So when I first heard New Jersey’s Quincy Mumford & The Reason Why, here are the acts I immediately thought of: Jimmy Buffett. Michael Franks. The Red Hot Chili Peppers. Yours results may vary, of course. QUINCY MUMFORD podcast excerpt: "I wrote 'When You Get Back' for my wife, but also for myself. She cried (the first time she heard it). There was definitely a lot of emotion involved. Every lyric is factual and real to both of us. It was a very emotional moment." It’s an eclectic collection of references, but there is an awful lot going on in the songs on the band’s fifth album, It’s Only Change. The good news? It’s all good. Joining me today to fill in the gaps of his musical influences – what does the New Jersey Turnpike sound like to a musician? – his New Jersey upbringing – exit what? – and to play a couple of songs, is the leader-in-chief of Quincy Mumford & The Reason Why. To see the band in person this fall, visit their website for a complete list of tour dates. Quincy Mumford & The Reason Why • • • • •