Podcast by Raised On It
Katrina Burgoyne is a country music artist originally from Australia who moved to Nashville a few years ago to chase her country music dreams. She chats about growing up there, where her love of country music came from, making the move to Nashville, overcoming the obstacles that were in her way, and of course her music including the fun, up-tempo "25 Cents in the Ashtray."
This week, we chat with rising artist Brysen O'Neil about his love for a variety of music from Journey to John Mayer and Kenny Chesney to Eric Church. Brysen grew up in Georgia which he talks about including the moment when he realized he could sing and music was going to be a focal point. He also chats about becoming friends with Clay Walker, and releasing his own music in 2020. Follow Brysen on his socials https://www.facebook.com/brysenoneilmusic (Facebook) https://www.instagram.com/brysenoneilmusic/ (Instagram) Listen to Brysen's music on https://open.spotify.com/artist/3e7iqdRCWL1GxrREvbaxZL?si=XdOwMGdDRIGXYYljHVVMug (Spotify.)
Aaron and Emily each share their 10 Favorite albums of 2020 as well as some of the EPs that caught their attention. There are a few albums that made both lists but the biggest shock of the episode is which albums were #1....or rather, which one wasn't.
Aimee Mayo has written some of the biggest songs in country music: Lonestar's "Amazed", Tim McGraw's "My Best Friend", Tim and Faith's duet "Let's Make Love", and other top songs from artists like Kenny Chesney, Sara Evans, and Martina McBride. She recently released her memoir "Talking to the Sky", which is accurately described as "A memoir about living your best life in a shit-show. Ultimately a story of faith over fear and survival of a dream." Aaron talks with Aimee about why she wrote the book, the difference between writing a book vs. a song, the stories she almost didn't include in the book, how she was able to persevere to get to where she is now, and everything else in-between. "Talking to the Sky" can be found on https://www.amazon.com/Talking-Sky-Memoir-Living-Best/dp/0578757532 (Amazon) or on the book's website https://www.talkingtothesky.com/products (TalkingToTheSky.com).
Jillian Cardarelli is a country music artist in Nashville who Rolling Stone named one of 10 New Country Artists You Need to Know. She talks about growing up in Massachusetts, when she knew music was her passion and what she loves most about being an artist. We discuss her most recent release "Strong" which she co-wrote with Charles Esten who also sings on the song. Jillian gives us the powerful backstory about how her mom's battle with cancer inspired her to write "Strong."
Garth Brooks is arguably the greatest country music entertainer in history. He owned the 90s in country music and brought country music to a new level, including world-wide popularity. With such an icon, it's fun to chat about what his best songs are and that's what we attempt to in this episode. Aaron and Emily are joined by Aaron's college buddy Jacob Westendorf as the three debate and discuss what they think are Garth's Top 10 songs. Spoiler alert: There's not a consensus list.
On this week's episode, we talk with songwriter and country artist Raihanna Estrada. Her latest release "June" grabbed our attention with its fun and happy message while invoking feelings of nostalgia. Raihanna talks about what went into the making of "June", growing up in California, deciding to pursue music, her passion for travel, and making the move to Nashville to chase her dreams as a songwriter and country artist.
On this week's episode, Aaron and Emily catch up to chat about the Phil Vassar drive-in concert they went to, what they liked about it, and how they feel about attending concerts like that if that's the only way concerts take place in the short-term. Aaron then shares his idea for putting on country music award shows this fall, even in COVID times. Lastly, Aaron and Emily chat about which new songs they're currently listening to at the moment.
What happens when you take four solo artists and put them together to form a group? A sisterhood and another outlet to make music. On this week's episode of Raised On It, we chat with the ladies from The Highway Women. Featuring Kristen Kay, Drew Haley, Bailey James, and Heather Harper, they talk about how the group was formed, what they've learned from being in a group, and the things they love most about making music together.
Country artist and songwriter Carlton Anderson joins us on this week's episode. He talks about growing up in Texas, making the move to Nashville, and what it was like landing a publishing and record deal. Carlton also recently released an acoustic EP "Yours" and talks about what went in to the making of that project and what the rest of this year and 2021 have in store.
Jason Benoit is a country artist in Canada who has been absolutely killing it. He recently won a fans choice award for best video for his collaboration with Leah Daniels on "Slow Hand" and released an album in 2019 that included star songwriters Brett James and JT Harding. Jason talks about growing up in a musical family where music was around him all the time to chasing down his dream of being a singer. He also talks about the different dynamics of country music in Canada and how it compares to America.
Jake Brown is an award-winning author who has written over 50 books across the music spectrum ranging from books about Suge Knight, Tupac, AC/DC, Prince, Lady Gaga to the hit songwriters of country music. His most recent book Behind the Boards Nashville pulls back the curtain on the Music Row hit-making machine that is the recording studio. The new book explores the in-depth relationships between artists and producers while revealing the compelling stories behind some of the biggest hits to come out of Music City. We talk with Jake about his background, growing up with a passion for music, and how that turned into writing books about music. Jake gives us a behind the scene glimpse into what went into the making of this fascinating book through his interviews with top Nashville producers who have worked with artists like George Strait, Kenny Chesney, Carrie Underwood, and Jason Aldean.
Raised On It is officially 2 years old! We celebrated by celebrating some of the great songs that just barely missed out on the top spot, peaking at #2. Aaron is joined by Emily, Hannah from Y100 in Green Bay, and McKenzie from Kicker FM in Auburn. The four of them each draft a 10 song roster of the best #2 songs from the 90s, 2000s, and 2010s. Be sure to share in the comments on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram which of the four you think has the best roster.
Christie Huff is a country music artist based out of LA. She talks about what it was like growing up in Arizona as it built her country foundation. Now based in LA, we chat about the link between Nashville and LA and what the country scene there is like. Christie has recently released two new songs "Halfway Fell" and "Canvas" and she shares what the inspiration was behind the two songs. Make sure you listen to these great new songs after this podcast.
We react to the news about Rascal Flatts announcing their farewell tour. We discuss what we think led to the surprised announcement, when we might see their return, and what they meant to country music in the 20 years they've been in our lives.
On Part 2 of The Decade in Country Music Recap, Emily reacts to Aaron's lists to sum up the last 10 years and as we look to the next decade: • 5 Key Themes of the 2010s • Top 20 Artists That Owned The Decade • Top 15 Newcomers We Didn't Know Prior to This Decade • 10 Artists Who Will Own The Next Decade • 7 Predictions On What The Next Decade Will Look Like
We recap the last decade in country music as we discuss the biggest songs and albums. We chat about Taylor Swift leaving country music, Garth Brooks returning to tour and everything else from bro-country to the new artists that we loved in the 2010s.
This week we preview the 2019 CMA Awards with those who are on the front lines of country music — country radio personalities. We go coast to coast chatting with them about the biggest and most competitive categories of the night. 4:34 — Brent Michaels, KUZZ (Single of the Year) 13:23 — Wyatt Reed, 101.7 The Bull (Song of the Year) 21:21 — Presleigh Webb, 99.9 KTCS (New Artist of the Year) 30:15 — Shelby, Y95 (Vocal Duo of the Year) 34:34 — Justin Fray, 106.3 The Bull (Vocal Group of the Year) 43:58 — Bryan Axelson, Kicks 99 (Album of the Year) 50:25 — McKenzie Benefield, 97.7 Kicker FM (Female Vocalist of the Year) 56:24 — Anthony Donatelli, KFROG (Male Vocalist of the Year) 1:03:14 — Hannah, Y100 (Entertainer of the Year)
It's been awhile since we chatted on a podcast. We caught up on the new Old Dominion album, all the new songs from the biggest names in country, and previewed a busy month of November for new albums.
Danny McMahon has had himself a heck of a year. The artist has quickly become one of the faces of UK Country Music. He recently took home awards at the UK Country Awards for Male Artist of the Year, Song of the Year for "When I See You," and Artist of the Year. He's up for 3 more awards at the British Country Music Awards (BCMA's) which will take place on November 9th. Danny is in Nashville for a couple weeks and sat down with us to chat about the rollercoaster ride he's been on the last few years. We talk about the differences between UK Country Music and country music here in the states as well as the artists that influenced him to want to make country music for a living. Danny also takes us inside his songwriting process, specifically how important songwriting truly has become for him. This was a really fun one to record. Give it a listen but make sure you check out Danny's music and follow him on his socials to stay up to date with the latest happenings.
We're back!!! This week, we run through the list of the CMA Awards Nominees.
Instant reaction of the 2019 CMT Awards as well as chatting all things about Thomas Rhett's new album Center Point Road.
Our friend Kelsey joins us this week to chat about her experience at the Garth Brooks concert in the Twin Cities. Her and her sister originally had seats in the nosebleeds...but that's not where they ended up taking in the show. She tells the story that every country music fan would be jealous of.
We chat about the cool project Granger Smith is embarking on and how it might affect the country music industry. We share our thoughts on Brooks & Dunn's Reboot album, Reba's latest album, and just how great of a night the ACM Awards was earlier in the month.
It’s ACMs weekend! We run through the list of nominees in each category, discuss the winners already announced, and predict which artists will have the biggest night.
On this week's podcast we are joined by our parents to talk about country music and a whole host of other things. Join us for laughs and candid responses to our questions about country music. Listen to hear their honest opinions on the likes of George Strait, Shania Twain, and especially Tim McGraw --- which they couldn't disagree more. This is a fun one.
JessLee appeared on Season 14 of The Voice as both Kelly Clarkson and Blake Shelton turned their chair for her. JessLee talks about her experience on the show and what she took away from it. While country is her roots and foundation of her music, she grabs aspects of punk, pop, and rock and infuses it in her music which she explains She shares what it's been like working with her awesome team on new music due out later this year. JessLee has such positive outlook on life and her career which you definitely get listening to her this episode. Take a listen but be sure to check her music out!
We recap our time at the Phil Vassar concert and how selfies and phones are ruining the overall concert experience. We rant and rave about new music from Smithfield, Thomas Rhett, and Dustin Lynch and then switch over to praise the new Maren Morris album GIRL. We wrap it up with new artists we are listening to and some throwback tracks, before Emily has Aaron narrow down his favorite Rascal Flatts song.
Emily is on her way Napa Valley, California to enjoy some wine and have fun for a long weekend. With that in mind, we thought it would be appropriate to chat about some of the country music artists that are from California such as Brett Young and Jon Pardi. Following that we go through the list of the recently announced ACM Award Nominees - the same award show that originated in California! As usual we share what music we can't get enough of at the moment, a throwback jam, and then finish with some trivia.
This episode we talk all things Devin Dawson and Jillian Jaqueline prior to their concert this weekend. Two of our favorite artists, both Devin and Jillian are truly unapologetic about their unique styles of country music. That's why we love them. We also talk about the new albums of 2019 from Randy Houser, Cody Johnson, and Cassadee Pope as well as a brief chat about the upcoming Grammys.
This episode we are joined by Taylor Acorn, an up and coming singer-songwriter who is one of our "Artists To Watch in 2019." She's definitely one we're betting on. Taylor recently made the move to Nashville and talks about what it has been like to be fully immersed in the Nashville environment. We talk about her writing style and how it continues to evolve with the new experiences in Nashville. She also shares which artists both in country and other genres shaped her into the artist she is today.
With our first episode of 2019 we preview the year in country music. We each share artists that you need to keep an eye on, the albums we're most looking forward to, and the songs from 2018 albums that will be hits this year.
Thanks to everyone who has listened to us this year since we started this podcast and site back in June. For the final episode of 2018 we hand out awards for favorite albums, songs, music videos, concerts we attended, as well as a few other fun ones. In this episode: Favorite concert we went to this year Biggest disappointment and what we want to leave behind in 2018 Favorite album of the year Favorite music video of the year Favorite new artist of the year Proud Parent Award (Artist we're especially proud of this year) Socialite Award (Favorite follows on social media) Favorite song of the year
Merry Christmas you filthy animals! We share our favorite Christmas albums as well as some of our favorite renditions of the best Christmas songs. We talk Vince Gill, Faith Hill, and Martina McBride as we count down the days until Christmas.
While you know who the top artists in country music are, do you know the talented men and women behind them that are writing the best songs in country music? We chat about artists who got their start in songwriting and how it impacted the artist they've become today. Then we dive in to some of the best and well-known songwriters in Nashville. These are songwriters with multiple chart-topping hits who are just as important to the song as the artists singing. As usual we conclude with our throwback jams, new artists, and trivia.
Late night podcast! Immediately following the 52nd CMA Awards we provide our honest and blunt thoughts on the evening as a whole. Things we liked, things we didn't, our favorite performances, and which ones left us wanting a little more.
The BIGGEST night in country music is almost here. The 52nd CMA Awards are set to air next Wednesday, November 14 at 8/7c on ABC. We breakdown each of the categories, selecting who would get our vote, as well as who we think eventually wins each category. From Musical Event of the Year to Single of the Year and from Female Artist of the Year to Entertainer of the Year, we give our honest thoughts about who should win as well as those that got snubbed from nomination. As usual we conclude with a throwback track, artist you should be listening to, and trivia.
The best of the best. This episode we rant and rave about who we think are the best entertainers in country music. We talk Garth, Kenny, Reba, T-Rhett and more. This episode we also touch on what's been going on in country music - including debut albums from Jimmie Allen and Morgan Evans, as well as our experience at a Chris Lane concert.
One of the best parts of country music is when two solo artists come together for a song. We discuss some of the most notable duets over the years, our favorite combinations, and our dream pairings. But first, we kick things off by diving into Carrie Underwood's new album "Cry Pretty."
And the winner is.... This week's podcast we talk about the artists that have found success in country music because of the singing competition TV shows such as American Idol and The Voice. We include our favorite performances from these talented artists as well as the hilarious and entertaining comments from the judges/coaches. Simon Cowell made one of the most prophetic predictions of all time - find out what that was. As usual, we share our new artists, a throwback jam, and try to stump each other with country music trivia.
Trade in your sweet tea and cornbread for some hot tea and crumpets! This episode we talk all things UK country music. Discover how these talented artists are turning London into the UK version of Nashville.
In this episode we talk: *Women of country music *Female singers of the 90s and 2000s that we grew up on *Carrie vs. Miranda *Lack of female singers being played on radio and featured on digital streams *Current group of female singers that are taking country music by storm *Up and coming female singers that are about to make a name for themselves *New artists to check out *Throwback jams *Trivia
This week's podcast we talk about the Eric Church interview in The Rolling Stones that has everyone talking. Kenny Chesney and Catherine McGrath dropped new albums last week that we're digging. Last, we touch on Kenny Chesney's career and the artist he has become. As usual, we introduce you to a new artist you should check out, a throwback jam, and try to stump each other with some country trivia.
On Episode 3 we talk about Chris Lane's killer new album, the two country music stars who are dating, and discuss some of country music's greatest groups from Alabama to Rascal Flatts that we've grown up on. As always, we share our new artist you should be checking out, a throwback track, and trivia.
In this podcast we talk about how great Phil Vassar is in concert as well as his impact on country music; new artists Dylan Schneider, Smithfield, and Brandon Lay; and vent about what our ideal type of concert experience is.