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The Texas Country Music Awards weren't the same this year without Miss Helen and Captain Ron, but we made it through and had literally HUNDREDS of great conversations with Texas country's finest!Find more info on the Texas Country Music Association at https://www.texascountrymusicassociation.org/Thanks to Release Rocket for making this episode possible!Release Rocket: Get Heard.Helping artists gain a competitive advantage in the Connected world. Successfully launch music, and build community through content creation for social media and streaming services. Contact us for more info: texastoastpod@gmail.com You can support Texas Toast by following us on social medias (@texastoastpod), giving a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, subscribing on YouTube and MOST IMPORTANTLY, sharing the show with a friend! 00:00 Introduction00:33 Kris Young, Jim Nash, Ashli Dansby01:45 Brad Bowman03:56 Jenna Catherine05:00 Billy Mata06:06 Chad Mauldin06:33 Ryan Wilcox07:29 Jimmy Temple10:21 Riley Gilbreath11:55 Mythic Guitars13:25 Michael Moad14:47 Payton Riley15:53 Cody Wood16:55 Chaser Crouch18:07 Logan Papp19:53 Linda & Richard Wilson23:38 Rachel Stacy26:07 Sammy Sadler27:04 Sadie Lee28:02 CW & Twenty Hands High29:55 Tiona Campbell30:44 NextGen31:53 Trey Calloway32:41 Iron Oak Apparel33:47 RayNicole35:03 Ryder Grimes36:05 The Kenney Store37:04 Sunny Sauceda38:13 Clay Pool39:55 Sammy Powell40:55 Buzz Russell41:54 Kin Faux43:11 Blue Light Live44:32 Jaret Ray Reddick46:33 Chuck Wimer48:18 Mo Bandy50:41 Jessie Blake51:29 Paige Lewis52:47 Eric Woodring53:47 Sandee June54:41 Billie Jo Jones56:14 Jeff Canada57:38 Will Carter58:47 John Stacy1:00:08 Drew Mitchell1:01:21 Summer Dean1:03:16 Flint Thompson1:05:07 Donice Morace1:06:27 Steve Anthony1:07:38 Joe & Ally Kelly1:09:04 Ben McPherson1:09:53 Jackson Mauldin1:10:49 Joey Green1:12:46 Corliss1:13:58 Cody Canada & Family1:15:58 Jake Worthington1:17:15 Michael White1:18:30 The Great Divide1:19:57 Amanda Kate Ferris1:21:18 Payton Howie1:22:09 Shawnessy Ransom1:23:02 Jake Miers1:24:07 Grace Partridge1:25:13 Case Hardin1:26:18 Leif Shively1:27:15 Brandon Rhyder 1:29:34 Nate Burnham1:30:38 Willow Creek Junction1:31:31 Dale Watson1:32:58 Rick Trevino1:34:35 Sarah Hobbs1:35:38 Squeezebox Bandits1:36:41 Chad Prather1:38:00 Rattlesnake Roadhouse1:39:52 Malone Ranger1:40:57 The Stateline Band1:41:58 Kate Watson1:43:00 Adam Goodall1:43:40 Coffey Anderson1:46:02 Randy & Darla WeaverIntro song: "The Ride" by Jon StorkOutro song: "You Can Go To Hell" by Phineus RebSupport the show
Brandon Rhyder is not only one of Texas Country's forefathers, but maybe the most innovative of them all. Tune into today's podcast to learn about his start, his continued success even through the pandemic, along with his role with the Texas Country Music Awards!Find Brandon's music, tour dates and merch at https://brandonrhyder.com/You can support Texas Toast by following us on social medias (@texastoastpod), giving a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, subscribing on YouTube and MOST IMPORTANTLY, sharing the show with a friend! Intro song: "The Ride" by Jon StorkOutro song: "You Can Go To Hell" by Phineus RebSupport the show
Ty Larmore drops into The Lake House to chat about his new single "Wish". DJ Dugan and Dusty Moats get the lowdown on his co-writing sessions, where he grew up, and how Brandon Rhyder influenced him exploring music in Texas. Powered by Smith Music: www.smithmusic.com Show booking by Powerhouse Promotions: mariha@powerhouse-promotions.com Listen to the Texas Tailgate Playlist. Listen to Texas Tailgate Radio. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/texastailgate/message
Upstart Hayden Hilliard is a Fort Worth native but resides in a small north texas town called Justin. His love for music started at a young age when he was introduced to the Texas Red Dirt Scene with artist like: Turnpike Troubadours, Cody Jinks, Brandon Rhyder, Daryl Dodd, Stoney Larue and many more. He has been playing guitar and singing for just under 2 years and is all self taught. Hayden has a full band and is currently searching for more full band gigs. He played his first open mic in early 2020 and he hasn't looked back since, in this short amount of time Hayden has gained quiet a bit of success. He has been nominated for the Texas Country Music Association's (18 & under New emerging artist of the year) and will be on the Red Carpet at Billy Bobs in November. He also just released his second single “Better Off Dead” a mysterious head banger sounding tune perfect for the spookiness of Halloween season, and just a great song in general. His First single titled “Indian Woman” is about Hayden's brother whom he lost at birth. He wrote this song with the Indian woman representing his brother spirit and how he is always with him. Indian Woman has accumulated over 27,000 streams and made it on the Texas music Spotify chart at #38. We are approaching the one year anniversary of the song on October 22nd. Hayden's journey is freshly cut and he's got a long one to go, support him by following his social media here: https://www.facebook.com/hayden.hilliard.714https://www.instagram.com/p/Ci_RxehLP5w/?igshid=NmNmNjAwNzg= https://open.spotify.com/album/4dXMdEdbDGREippNeFY0xV?si=MXu8D-7wRVObdc-0GyjJQQ https://music.apple.com/us/album/better-off-dead-single/1639340089
We got a little rock & roll on tap this week! You never know what you're gonna get each week in new Texas music. Talking songs from Austin Meade, Cynthia Rausch, Bri Bagwell, Brandon Rhyder, Palmer Anthony and Jenni Dale Lord Band! Find all of our podcast episodes in audio or video format at www.texastoastpodcast.com and every single song we've mentioned on the show in our TEXAS ON TAP Spotify Playlist! Support the show by subscribing on YouTube, following us on Socials @texastoastpod, making a contribution via PayPal or MOST IMPORTANTLY, tell your friends about us!Support the show
Brandyn Steen is a man of many talents. He is currently the manager of some of Texas Country's biggest names in Curtis Grimes, Brandon Rhyder and David Adam Byrnes. He is also heavily involved in booking, music publishing and event production. To get in touch with Brandyn or find out more about his artists, visit FOUR 17 EntertainmentTo support Texas Toast you can follow us on social media @texastoastpod, make a donation, leave a review on Apple podcasts, subscribe on YouTube or just tell a friend who you think might enjoy our show!Intro song: "The Ride" by Jon StorkOutro song: "You Can Go To Hell" by Phineus RebSupport the show (https://paypal.me/texastoastpodcast)
Many people have seen Marcia Ramirez performing on stage with artists such as Rodney Crowell, Patty Loveless, Pam Tillis and Tanya Tucker. Now people are discovering Marcia's own music as she's becoming an in-demand performer at many venues across the country, such as the world famous "Bluebird Cafe" in Nashville, TN. Marcia is a multi-instrumentalist, as well as one of Nashville's busiest session singers. Marcia has 5 solo albums, “Compromise”, "The Barefoot Sessions", "Life Goes On", "Beautifully Lived" and her newest project, released in June 2017 "Abba's Child", her first faith-based project.Her song, "God and My Girlfriends" is currently on Reba McEntire's new CD, "Sing It Now: Songs of Faith and Hope", and her song "You Belong In The Sun" is on Jo Dee Messina's Greatest Hits, garnering Marcia her first Gold Record. Marcia has also had her songs cut by American Idol finalist Scott McIntyre, Australian Country Music Star Melinda Schneider, Grand Ol' Opry stars, The Whites, Nashville Star finalist Rachel Williams and many others, including Brandon Rhyder, Supersonic Blues Machine, Leather and Lace, Shari Rowe and Canadian Star Tara Oram. She is currently touring with pop legend Christopher Cross and squeezing in her own shows across the country as well. In 2017, Marcia felt called by God to start a new kind of women’s ministry that encourages diversity and serves women of all faiths and beliefs. Together with her childhood friend, Lisa Schmitz, Marcia started “God and My Girlfriends Ministries”. As Founder and President, Marcia oversees content, leads the online community, serves as host for the quarterly “G&G Gatherings” in Nashville, TN, and performs and speaks at women’s events across the country. You can find out more about “God and My Girlfriends Ministries” at www.godandmygirlfriendsonline.com Marcia has performed live with:Patty Loveless, Rodney Crowell, Christopher Cross, Tanya Tucker, Lee Ann Womack, Pam Tillis, Mindy McCready, Bill Anderson, Henry Lee Summer, Jason Sellers, Linda Davis, Deborah Allen, Shane McAnally, and many more.Album credits (background vocals):Rodney Crowell --- Fate's Right HandRodney Crowell --- The OutsiderRodney Crowell -- The Essential Rodney CrowellBilly Dean -- Let Them Be LittleMarty Raybon -- At His BestCletus T. Judd -- Bipolar and ProudBrandon Rhyder -- Live at Billy Bob'sBrandon Rhyder -- ConvictionBrandon Rhyder -- That's Just MeRay Scott --- RayalityRyan James -- DirectedElizabeth Cook -- BallsWalt Wilkins -- HopewellSam Baker -- Pretty WorldKylie Harris -- Love, Lessons and LiesJason Eady -- From underneath the oldJohn Berry -- HitsJimmy Fortune -- I believeHank Williams Jr. -- I'm one of youShane McAnally -- Shane McAnallyCarolyn Martin -- Cookin' with CarolynHal Ketchum --- Lucky ManRachel Williams -- Lonely at the BottomBritt Savage --- FingerprintsTV appearances include:The David Letterman ShowGood Morning AmericaThe CBS Morning ShowThe Conan O'Brien ShowThe ACM AwardsThe Grand Old Opry LivePBS Presents: Christopher Cross and Friendshttps://www.marciaramirez.com/https://www.instagram.com/marciaramirez/https://www.facebook.com/marcia.ramirezSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9JCBNUCRNRVKY&source=url)
Brandon Rhyder gets real on this episode of "The Road Less Traveled." He discusses his trials and tribulations that almost cost him his music career – not to mention his life. He also discusses the silver lining he discovered during that difficult time. Also on this episode ... we discuss how he's dealing with the Covid-19 chaos ... his other creative outlets ... and he talks about his new album coming out. This episode, which is sponsored by CH Lonestar Promo, was recorded at The Post Office Studio in Fort Worth, Texas.Links:Brandon Rhyder web site: https://brandonrhyder.com/Brandon Rhyder on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brandonrhydermusic/The Post Office Studio: https://www.thepostofficestudio.com/CH Lonestar Promo: https://chlonestarpromo.com/Bed music: https://www.bensound.com
Brandon Rhyder gets real on this episode of "The Road Less Traveled." He discusses his trials and tribulations that almost cost him his music career – not to mention his life. He also discusses the silver lining he discovered during that difficult time. Also on this episode ... we discuss how he's dealing with the Covid-19 chaos ... other creative outlets ... and he talks about his new album coming out. This episode, which is sponsored by CH Lonestar Promo, was recorded at The Post Office Studio in Fort Worth, Texas. Links:Brandon Rhyder web site: https://brandonrhyder.com/Brandon Rhyder on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brandonrhydermusic/The Post Office Studio: https://www.thepostofficestudio.com/CH Lonestar Promo: https://chlonestarpromo.com/Bed music: https://www.bensound.com
BRANDON RHYDER – Texas Artist and Songwriter For 2 decades, singer-songwriter and musician Brandon Rhyder has been living the high life as one of the most celebrated music artists to … Continue reading BRANDON RHYDER
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Brandon Rhyder’s backstory in becoming a modern-day staple of the Texas and Red Dirt Music scene sounds familiar, yet is totally unique. In the beginning, a small spark is lit inside the aspiring artist. They ponder their life and the gravity of the decision to seriously give the dream of being a touring and recording artist an honest to goodness shot. Then, through a series of events, that small spark gets fanned into a flame and through hard work, dedication, perseverance and “conviction” leads to a successful career. Sounds simple doesn’t it… But in Brandon’s case, before any of that happened, it took a little encouragement from his friend Ricky to make him seriously consider giving the music business a shot; and when he did, it completely changed the trajectory of his life. Brandon grew up in northeast Texas, but it really wasn’t until he attended college at UT-Tyler that he even considered picking up the guitar. Once he did, it was a natural evolution for him to start stringing chords together behinds the words he’d already been writing. But, that’s almost where the story ends. After graduation, Brandon did what most good boys and girls do; he entered the workforce, took a steady job and settled down with his wife. The thought of pursuing a career in music hadn’t even crossed his mind. He and his new wife built a home and began what looked to be a very “normal” life. Interestingly enough, within a year of building the home, and through the encouragement of the home builder himself, (the previously mentioned Ricky), Brandon and his wife headed for Austin. They put a for-sale sign in the front yard and took off to chase the music dream. Almost 20 years after making that decision now, it’s certainly proved to be the right one. In this interview with Brandon he talks with us about his early years in Austin and slowly building a following. Then, he explains that after meeting and sharing the stage with legendary singer-songwriter, Walt Wilkins, things quickly changed. Walt produced Brandon’s 2005 record, “Conviction”. After that, Brandon’s career gained steam very quickly with larger crowds at live shows and record sales going way up. With the success of Conviction, Brandon was soon playing 180+ live shows per year; a pace that would continue for the next 6 years. In the interview Brandon also talks about recording trips to Nashville and working with other legendary artists like Radney Foster who would also go on to produce Brandon’s 2008 record, “Every Night”. During this time of his career Brandon explains how he landed a deal with a Nashville publishing company and was travelling there at least six times a year or more to write with other people. Towards the end of this interview the conversation takes a more serious tone as Brandon divulges his recent multi-year struggle with a health issue. Finally after many, doctors and many tests, they were able to pinpoint what had been plaguing him and now Brandon is feeling better than he has in years which has lead to great vocal range and more new songs being written. Brandon also talks about the awful disease that is Cancer, and how it recently claimed the life of his hunting and fishing buddy, who also happened to be his father-in-law. The silver lining in this sad story is that Brandon has written and recently recorded a new tune stemming from this experience which pays homage to his father-in-law. In the final minutes of the interview Brandon relays a very sad story to us involving a friend and fan of his music named Jacob who was a member of our armed forces whom just in the morning before this interview was recorded, had attempted to take his own life. Brandon makes clear that he wants to shine more light on the tragedy that is PTSD and the high suicide rate of former military personnel. In Carly’s outro for this show she gives a couple resources for those suffering from PTSD which we ask that all listeners of the podcast and readers of this blog to share with others. The first is Mission 22, who’s goal is to put an end to veteran suicide. Please visit www.mission22.com and consider donating to their cause. The second resource is the Suicide Prevention Lifeline whose number is 1-800-273-8255. One life lost is one too many…. To find out more about Brandon Rhyder, where he’s playing next, and how to buy his music and merch, please visit www.brandonrhyder.com . Listen via: The Troubadour Podcast Website Apple Podcasts Google Play Spotify Stitcher Podbean
For the better part of a decade and a half, Brandon Rhyder has been one of Texas Music's true workhorses. After two early releases, "Because She Loves Me" 2001 & "Behind the Pine Curtain" 2003, Brandon really hit his stride with the release of the critically acclaimed, "Conviction" in 2006. You would be hard pressed to find another album, from any scene, that can go song for song with, "Conviction", and it set Brandon on a collision course with success and all that comes with it. The albums that followed, "Every Night" 2008, "Head Above Water" 2010, "That's Just Me" 2013 & his latest release, 2017's self-titled effort, "Brandon Rhyder", have solidified Brandon as one our great songwriter's. On this episode of The Co-Write, Brandon sits down to talk about his early life behind the pine curtain, his struggle in those early days, the chain of events set off by the release of "Conviction", and his relentless quest for the great song. Download, Subscribe & Enjoy! Find Us www.thecowrite.com Twitter @thecowrite @bobbyduncan @donovandodd FACEBOOK
The Wide Open Country Podcast is back in action. We will have new episodes rolling out every Thursday. Check in each week to hear new conversations and performances with emerging and legacy country artists from all across the world of country music. We're kicking off this season with Brandon Rhyder, a veteran of the Texas country music […] The post Brandon Rhyder Talks Family Life on the Road, Stories Behind Biggest Hits appeared first on Wide Open Country.
This week, we discuss the Windy City Smokeout lineup, how we're officially a legitimate website thanks to Brandon Rhyder and being able to review his album early, and Jake Owen's career and best songs. Podcast- Facebook: Facebook.com/TheHodgeCast Twitter: @TheHodgeCast SoundCloud: @TheHodgeCast Gmail: thehodgecast@gmail.com Spotify Playlist: Hodge Podgecast Picks Country Hodge Podge Site: countryhodgepodge.com Instagram: countryhodgepodge Facebook: Facebook.com/countryhodgepodge Twitter: @cntryhodgepodge Shirt: TeePublic.com/user/clifftron Steve's Facebook: Facebook.com/SteveHodgeMusic Steve's Twitter: @SteveHodgeMusic Kevin's Twitter: @TrarchFerd
On this week's episode of Southbound I-35 I review Wayne Garner's Love Drunk Fool and interview him about his music, cover a Brandon Rhyder concert with a pre show interview, new Ameripolitan Showcase, Texas Wants You Anyway, and Shout Outs! Memphis Kee: www.facebook.com/memphiskee www.reverbnation.com/jasonkee www.twitter.com/memphiskee Brandon Rhyder: www.brandonrhyder.com www.facebook.com/brandonrhydermusic www.twitter.com/brandonrhyder https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/brandon-rhyder/id80867764 The Wayne Garner Band: www.waynegarnerband.net www.facebook.com/thewaynegarner www.twitter.com/thewaynegarner https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/love-drunk-fool/id1078965578 The Marcel Riesco Band: www.facebook.com/marcelriescoband www.twitter.com/marcelriesco https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/record-date-marcel-riesco/id1040370810 Framing Fables: www.facebook.com/framingfables www.twitter.com/framingfables https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/away-from-home/id1140234064 Garrett Biggs: www.garrettbiggsmusic www.facebook.com/garrettbiggsmusic www.twitter.com/thebiggsmusic https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/heart-of-the-heartland-ep/id1172310353 The LDJ Band: www.theldjband.com www.facebook.com/theldjband www.twitter.com/ldj_band https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/wild-and-free/id1144482403 Miles Williams and the Hammer Down: www.mileswilliamsofficial.com www.facebook.com/mileswilliamsofficial www.twitter.com/mileswilliams01 https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/she-calls-me-daddy-single/id1141917092 The Wes Nickson Band: www.wesnicksonband.com www.facebook.com/wesnicksonband www.twitter.com/wesnicksonband https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/tired-of-waiting/id199985697 Thanks for listening! Contact: southboundpodcast@gmail.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/sbi35 Intro/Outro Music: Down at the Diner by William Naughton via www.themusicase.com Podcast Art by Schechter Productions: http://www.pinterest.com/SchechterArts http://schechterarts.deviantart.com
His first gig EVER was opening for Brandon Rhyder, and since then, Davis Alan has just continued making waves on the Texas Music scene. He is sitting on his first record, he is the tour manager for Flatland Cavalry and he's immersing himself in Lubbock's Blue Light scene. We got a chance to visit with Davis before he became big-time. #liveonpurpose
Texas Country music superstar, Brandon Rhyder, shared his thoughts on life, family, music AND what's on his life list – including an amazing adventure he has planned with his family. Don't bother looking for Brandon next summer, he will be...Reminder: The Live the List Radio Show airs every Sunday night from 7 to 9 o'clock. Stream it live at www.953kome.com
https://thedaytripper.com/podcasts-uploads/Daytripper_Podcast_Ep011.mp3 This time on The Daytripper we have special guest, Brandon Rhyder, joining us to talk about life on the road and food. Yep…that's right, Brandon is a foodie as well as a musician. We talk BBQ (of course), rattlesnake and cooking while on the road…literally. You won't believe one of the ways to cook on the road. We also discuss BBQ controversy and BBQ wins in Austin, our favorite Texas flower, the Rock and Roll Hall of fame and the first annual Taste of Red Poppy cooking contest plus a while lot more. In our Texas Music minute we feature…wait for it…Brandon Rhyder (kinda obvious). We hear how he got started, what inspires him and the stories behind a couple of his big hits. You'll enjoy this unplugged time with Brandon. You won't want to miss this episode! This endeavor is generously supported by The Highland Lakes of Burnet County, Omega Broadcast Group and Magic Room Studios.
Why is everyone so quick to judge an angler who decides to keep a few bass, or maybe like in the picture below- a cooler full of bass? Sure, I don't keep largemouths I catch on public water, but that practice goes out the window if I'm on a smaller, private water body. There is [...]
Why is everyone so quick to judge an angler who decides to keep a few bass, or maybe like in the picture below- a cooler full of bass? Sure, I don't keep largemouths I catch on public water, but that practice goes out the window if I'm on a smaller, private water body. There is [...]
Lots of star power this weekend! We start off by checking in with renown chef, world traveler, author, blogger and TV show host Andrew Zimmern. His hit series Bizzare Foods is wrapping up Season 7 on Travel Channel. What drew me to invite Andrew on the show is the fact that he is also an [...]
Lots of star power this weekend! We start off by checking in with renown chef, world traveler, author, blogger and TV show host Andrew Zimmern. His hit series Bizzare Foods is wrapping up Season 7 on Travel Channel. What drew me to invite Andrew on the show is the fact that he is also an [...]