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Dale Diver (singer) and CJ McClellan (guitars) of GRIND. Amazing musicians and super fun guys to talk to. We discussed the Save the Shrine show, their most recent album, going to Bangkok? We got weird like we do. Check them out! Included tracks are Senseless and Bridges. https://www.facebook.com/WearetheGrind/https://twitter.com/wearethegrindhttps://www.instagram.com/grind918/
Recap of the Tulsa Music Awards, 4th of July plans, Hillary on trial, Phoenix Freedom Fest, and more! Enjoy this short of the comin up's and goin' on's!
Edward Goggin was the lead singer for nineties rock band Molly's Yes out of Tulsa Oklahoma. Achieving mainstream success with their hits "Sugar", "Falldown", and "Wonderworld", they signed to Universal Records. Ed takes us on a trip to the past before Molly's Yes and discusses the history of the band as well as some current events in the world today. Get his unique and insightful perspective on social media and how people are all connected. Enjoy!
Brandon returns to Whiskey Tango Foxtrot to talk about performing out of quarantine, his new album, and more. Check out all of his music and be one the lookout for new tracks to be released at https://www.facebook.com/hadenough918/
This week we are joined by Casey Nichols, an up and coming stand up comedian with a YouTube channel called Live From The Bonanza. We discuss everything from comedy to millenials to drugs and the military. Enjoy!
As we approach the anniversary of the death of Chris Cornell, we discuss some our favorite songs of his and his fight to end human trafficking. Chris Cornell was a pioneer of grunge music and a multi platinum artist several times over. Revered as one of the greatest singers of all time. His foundation continues to this day. (songs in this podcast belong to their respective artists and labels and are NOT owned by Whiskey Tango Foxtrot)
The Universe is infinite, but have we been visited before? From ancient texts to modern day technology we talk about extraterrestrials! Got a cool conspiracy theory, alien story, or movie you think we should watch? Send it to us! (Whiskey Tango Foxtrot does not own the rights to any music used within. All songs belong to their respective artists and labels.)
Had Enough was originally started in October of 2008 and while it has been described as Alternative / Hip Hop those terms do not fully encompass the basis of the style. Had Enough is a 2 time We Are Tulsa Music Awards Winner and composes all his lyrics based on real life scenarios and his albums are griping tales of reality. Based out of Tulsa, Oklahoma he has enjoyed playing at a number of different venues and can often be found at the local small club on the weekend. Being in touch with his fans drinking a beer or talking about the latest escapades of life. While his style is hard to describe in genre terms it is extremely catchy and you will find yourself singing the lyrics. Mainly touring in the Midwest, Had Enough is looking to expand his horizons to all over the United States. A down home artist that has not forgotten his roots has performed at house parties, basement shows, gentlemen clubs, pizza restaurants, river park festivals and several charity events. You can find his music on iTunes, Spotify, Amazon, Google Music, Soundcloud, and bandcamp for purchase. Please make sure you look for him on iHeartRadio, Shazam and a handful of other online apps. And check out his website on the link below.https://www.hadenoughmusic.com/
Brandon Hines is the host of the Cows and Canoes and Oklahomelife podcasts and has been a great friend of mine for over 20 years. Listen up for a unique perspective on religion, government spending, and over all opinions and thoughts on how to solve some of the worlds problems.
I've known Jordan Hines for a long time. 2 decades. We had been out of touch, but seeing him grown up and making music and career moves and thinking for himself on events in the world has been pretty cool! In this general discussion we talk about global warming, politics, music, stand up comedy, and just life. Enjoy!
Part 2 as i sit down with Pete Webb. You want a description? Please see part 1.
Part 1 of a 2 part show, i am sitting down with local musician Pete Webb of The Normandy's to discuss Tulsa music, music history, September 11th, and other topics all over a glass of Whiskey and a 6 pack of beer. Intro and outro music provided by The Normandy's. Be sure to check them out on Facebook and grab a copy of their New EP "Co-Conspirators of Greater Evils" here https://store.cdbaby.com/cd/thenormandys3.
Carla Stinnett is a criminal and family lawyer in Creek County, Oklahoma. Having practiced for over a decade, and in the 10th Circuit Court Of Appeals, we dive into life as a litigator, trials, people who fall in love with inmates, drug laws, and over all opinions on various topics. One of my favorite episodes so far. If you are in need of a family or criminal attorney, you can reach Stinnett Law at (918) 227-1177.
Jason Ford is a member of local Tulsa band Skytown, and the manager of Golden Pawn II. Golden Pawn has become one of Tulsa's largest and oldest music stores. Rich with history and cool stories of traveling the world and growing the scene, Jason tells us all about his musical ventures. With mentions of Grind, Good Villains, Steven Davidson, Caleigh Sullivan, and more. Check out Golden Pawn II at 1319 S Peoria AveTulsa, OK 74120 And tell Jason Whiskey Tango Foxtrot sent you.
When you listen, you'll see that we don't have all the secrets, all we have is what works for us. Maybe you can take from it, maybe you can't. We don't have it all together. What we do have is a mutual focus on our child, and a mutual respect for each other. We are different people trying to do the same thing. And we communicate that. This only scratches the surface of our story, but I wanted to show that you don't have to be perfect people to co-parent.
Nick Swainston is a retired Air Force Veteran and 20+ Tulsa Fireman. "Agent K" is a local police officer. These two have worked together on some calls, tell how they met, some of the things that got them started, and some of the things that they have to deal with as part of their job. If you are a first responder and need someone to talk to, someone to help, need to reach out, included are some links to help. You may also contact Nick Swainston on his facebook. http://www.tulsafirefighters.org/?zone=%2Funionactive%2Fview_page.cfm&page=Fire2Fire&fbclid=IwAR1C3s0xPI6JMOy8ZAhMrv5-7oKQmHQBLO0uhQTauvY1WhQLTyyr-3lUDk0https://www.healthline.com/health/emdr-therapy?fbclid=IwAR2k47izldRg_IH2xY_o8iKjxssmzrTyio71F_rTFdZ1Cm9H_T41u0Z4GpM
A very dear friend of mine, Nick Martin is a pastor, student, football coach, husband, and father who has come quite a long way through some troubling times. Here we talk about his faith, his education, and just life lessons that everyone can use. It gets pretty deep, listen up!
You know them from their Facebook webcast Porch Talk with Chris and Laura. Now, listen to them be themselves, share their stories, their insights, and not be the ones asking all the questions. Some of this gets pretty deep! Enjoy!
Paige Taylor is an alternative model from Western Oklahoma. An active ambassador for the cannabis industry, married mom of 3, and published Just Inked model. We discuss everything from modeling to why Amazon thinks i should read books about dating married men and Wish trying to sell meth pipes (WTF is that about anyways?) You can follow all of her work on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/metalmomm/, you can also find her on Instagram @metalmomm. This episode is brought to you by Ryan BJJ in Tulsa. Check them out on FB as well at https://www.facebook.com/Ryanbrazilianjiujitsu/.
Stephanie is female bail enforcer in Oklahoma. We talk about what got her started in this industry, dealing with family members drug addictions, some fun bail enforcement stories, and training Brazilian Jiu Jitsu.