On the Dogger and Muddy Music (DAMM) Show we talk Americana, Outlaw Country, Blues, Texas Music - with artists & industry players to explore our love for good music.
If you want to make it in the music business - talk with Glenn Goodwin. Resume includes; Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young manager, Rock 'N Roll Travel Agency, music videos and now a potential.
The 40 Acre Mule band lead by J. Isaiah Evans just released their first album to great reviews. Their music answers the question - why musicians are important?
David takes us into the thrill of writing music and having local artists in studio to record his songs.
Exploring the history and music of Outlaw Country. Tim, John, Marvin and I talk Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash, Chris Stapleton and more.
Steve Gaddis tells the story behind Chris Penn of Good Records' dream child - the movie 'Live from the Astroturf, Alice Cooper' and Dennis Dunaway's book 'Snakes! Guillotines! Electric Chairs! - My Adventures in the Alice Cooper group'.
In 1988, local Dallas band Edie Brickell & New Bohemians released 'What I Am'. Less than 30 days later, they were on Saturday Night Live. Kenny Withrow, band leader, songwriter and lead guitarist tells the band's story.
Debra Davis is the premier producer for festival webcasts. She handles Coachella, Bonnaroo, ACL festival and more. The story on how she does it, is fascinating. By the way she won a Emmy for her work on the Olympics - talk about qualified.
Today's guests were filming a documentary to celebrate the Saxon Pub's great musical history - prior to its teardown. Then a White Knight showed up and changed everything.
Muddy & Dogger interview Randy Brooks, songwriter of Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer and much more.
Chad Houser brings troubled teens in to Cafe Momentum to work. He is helping these young people to truly get a second chance. Listen in to Chad and Eric’s story on what’s being done and the future plans as well.
With Kim Herriage we talk Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris plus we explore the worlds of Blue Grass and Country music. Pull up a chair and enjoy.
Austin City Limits VP, Ed Bailey updates us on ACL Music Festival (Oct. 5-7 & Oct. 12-14), AmericanaFest, Willie Nelson, Sun Radio and much more. ** In this episode (033) we also announce a DRAWING for a Stevie Ray Vaughan ACL Live DVD.
In this episode Paul Williams, Co-Founder / Producer for State Fair Records, takes us through the production of 'Be So Kind' by The Gawd Almighties led by Rags O'Hooligan.
Paul Williams, Producer and Founder for State Fair Records takes us through the development and production of a great new ballad by Bree & the Fellas. (Part 1)
In this show Tim DeLaughter shares a ton on Tripping Daisy, Polyphonic Spree, and the tough parts of being in a band. ** Also in this Episode we announce a drawing to win a autographed copy of the Tripping Daisy album ‘i am an Elastic Firecracker. Don’t miss out on the chance to win.
Mike Daane, bassist for Andy Timmons and other musical artists talks with Dogger and Muddy about playing, producing and engineering music. Plus he delivers two knock it out of the park bass solos.
Josh David Jordan is confident that the story arc in their movie ‘This World Won’t Break’ has never been told on the big screen before. Josh (Director) and Greg Schroeder (actor) discuss their movie and the life of musicians.
Joshua Ray is working on his first Traditional Country album. He is chasing after Guy Clarke and Townes Van Zandt with some great lyrics of his own. Listen in on the Dogger and Muddy Music Podcast.
Based on the recent release of the Las Vegas investigation we decided to revisit a memorial for the people lost last October 1st. We open with 8 songs Dogger and Muddy guests have played.
Jason Elmore talked with Muddy and I about Tom Waits, Rory Gallagher, Tom Petty, Hoodoo Witch and much more.
Johnny Hooper is a key figure in the jingle and gigging worlds of Dallas / Fort Worth. To top that off he recorded at Abbey Road Studios in London and gigged at The Cavern Club in Liverpool. We are talking serious Beatles nostalgia.
Brendon Anthony, Director of the Texas Music Office talks with Dogger and Muddy about the importance of music to the state of Texas both culturally and economically.
Bucks produced Tiny Tim, stays in communication with Jimmy Page, and understands the Dallas Fort Worth Music world like the back of his hand. Hang on - we cover a lot of ground in this Dogger and Muddy interview.
The art of the Blues is a rich subject. Tim Williams, a student of music and a super musician in his own right, leads us through a exploration of the Blues and the Blues solo.
Michael Clay's Texas Music Project helps students, orphans, schools and communities learn music. Willie Nelson is the Honorary Chairman and Maren Morris is this year's Honorary Chairman.
Singing is one thing, singing right is a totally different thing. Amy Curnow and her husband, Marc Solomon, teach music at Zounds Sounds and perform as the Charming Gardeners. Let's listen in for her advice.
George Gimarc took North Texas, the U.S. and the world on a great music adventure. The Zoo, The EDGE, Classic Rock, The Rock 'N Roll Alternative were just some of his creations.
We talk about loss, the importance of music, playing with your idols and more with Jim Suhler of George Thorogood and Monkey Beat fame.
Texas Ranger baseball announcer - Eric Nadel is a real renaissance man. We discuss his strong commitment to music, Cuba, homeless teenagers and much more.
Dave Hinson visits with Dogger & Muddy about the pain Grunge caused the Rock industry, the AMP Shack, buying a guitar and more.
Dany Franchi from Genoa, ITL and Kara Grainger from Sydney, AU talk with Dogger and Muddy about their artistic journey in the world of Blues, Americana music.
From 2016 through 2017, John Pedigo faced loss. He dealt with that angst and dug deep to write powerful music for his new album 'Pedigo's Magic Pilsner'. John talks with Dogger and Muddy about his musical journey.
Mike Zito talks with Dogger about Blues touring, the St. Louis & Texas music scenes, and the thrill of getting back stolen equipment.
Dustin Blocker talks with Dogger about Vinyl Record manufacturing - distribution, music production and the Dallas / North Texas Music scene.
Jim and Larry take their voices and guitars into hospital rooms and offer music to children.
Josh Fleming with The Vandoliers talks music, performance and the road. Josh and this fast rising Country Punk band has a lot to say. We recommend that you take a listen.
Trey Johnson and his two partners opened the doors to State Fair Records in 2014 – business is great.
Blake Budney started out selling merchandise for Derek Trucks and now manages the Tedeschi Trucks Band.
Jeff Liles, Artistic Director for the Kessler Theater, shares his thoughts on how to create a quality concert hall, what is the defining skill of a real musician & more on the DAMM Show.
Chris Penn the owner of Good Records discusses why music is important.
Dave Hinson with Killer Vintage Speciality Guitars takes us into the fascinating world of Vintage Guitars.
Enjoy our DAMM Show discussions with Alan Govenar, Blues Historian, and Steven Johnson, Robert Johnson's grandson.
On the first DAMM Show, our specials guests are Ray Benson, founding member of Asleep at the Wheel, and Pat Bywaters, Director of 508 Park.