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National Egg day. Entertainment from 1981. Andy Warhol shot by feminist, Willie Nelson hit with $32 million tax bill, 1st baseball uniforms. Todays birthdays - Jimmy Rogers, Tony Curtis, Ian Hunter, Eddie Holman, Deniece Williams, Danny Wilde, David Cole, Doro. Muhammad Ali died.Intro - God did good - Dianna Corcoran https://www.diannacorcoran.com/Egg Song - Land before timeBette Davis eyes - Kim CarnesFriends - Razzy BaileyBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/Thats all right - Jimmy RogersOnce bitten twice shy - Ian HunterHey there lonely girl - Eddie HolmanLets hear it for the boy - Deniece WilliamsJust the way it is - The RembrandtsI'll be there for you - The RembrandtsGonna make you sweat - C&C Music FactoryAll we are - WarlockExit - Those kind of songs - Brinley Addington https://www.brinleyaddington.com/countryundergroundradio.comcooolmedia.com
National Dance like a chicken day. Entertainment from 1986. Youngest mom ever gave birth, Cure for small pox discovered, Lewis & Clark set off, Vasaline invented. Todays birthdays - Brad Anderson, Will "Dub" Jones, Bobby Darin, George Lucas, David Byrne, Tom Cochrane, Cate Blanchett, Mark Zuckerberg, Miranda Crosgrove. Frank Sinatra diedIntro - God did good - Dianna Corcoran https://www.diannacorcoran.com/Chicken dance songIf I can't have you - Yvonne EllimanShe can put her shoes under my bed anythime - Johnny DuncanBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/Charlie Brown - The CoastersSplish splash - Bobby DarinBurning down the house - Talking HeadsLunatic fringe - Red RiderStrangers in the night - Frank SinatraExit - Another hearbreak - Brinley Addington https://www.brinleyaddington.com/countryundergroundradio.comHistory and Factoids website
This week I sit down with songwriter and artist, @Brinley Addington!From growing up on bluegrass and church music in Kingsport, Tennessee, to knowing he wanted to chase music after a childhood trip to Nashville, Brinley's been all-in from the start.We dive into the journey behind his first No. 1 hit, “Chasing After You”—a song that sat on the shelf for years before finding its perfect moment with @Maren Morris and @Ryan Hurd—and his recent cut “This Party Sucks” on Ryan's latest album. He also talks about writing “Burn ‘Em All” with @Kameron Marlowe and how that song came to life.Plus, Brinley reflects on the full-circle moment of hosting his own album release for “Nobody's Favorite” at The Listening Room, and why his motto is: “I'm going to stay until everyone else goes home.”SHOW NOTES:Keep up with Guest- @Brinley AddingtonStay up to date with fresh podcast episodes and Listening Room show dates:Listen/Subscribe/Follow - HERESBTSongs TikTok - @sbtsongsSBTSongs Instagram - @sbtsongsSBTSongs YouTube - @sbtsongsChris Blair's Instagram - @chrisblairmusicChris Blair's Website - HEREThe Listening Room's Website - HERETLR's Instagram - @listeningroomcafeTLR's TikTok - @thelisteningroomcafeA special shout out to our sponsorsSennheiser - https://www.sennheiser.com/en-usAlclair In-Ear Monitors - https://alclair.com/
My co-host on the History & Factoids about today podcast is talented actess & funny stand-up comedian Guistina Chirco. Checik Gustina out on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@guistinaluvcomedy_National Potato Chip day. Entertainment from 2007. Boston bans Quakers, Cottin Gin invented, 1st President to pay income tax. Todays Birthdays - Albert Einstein, Michael Caine, Quincy Jones, Michael Martin Murphy, Billy Crystal, Rick Dees, Alexy Pajitnov, Grace Park, Chris Klein, Taylor Hanson. Stephen Hawking died.Intro - God did good - Dianna Corcoran https://www.diannacorcoran.com/Potato Chips - Slim GaillardSucker - Jonas BrothersBeautiful crazyt - Luke CombsBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/What's forever for - Michael Martin MurphyDisco Duck - Rick DeesHawaii 5-O TV themeMMMBop - HansonExit - Still not over you - Brinley Addington https://www.brinleyaddington.com/countryundergroundradio.comHistory & Factoids website
Brinley Addington is a Number 1 songwriter and artist orgininally from Kingsport, Tennessee. Signed to Spirit Music Nashville, Brinley has had cuts with artists like Darius Rucker, Parmalee, Chris Janson, Kameron Marlowe, and more. In 2021, Brinley notched his first number 1 at radio “Chasing After You” recorded by Ryan Hurd and Maren Morris. On this episode, Brinley shares his how his first number one was 7 years in the making, the importance of staying focused as a songwriter, and how Nashville is a town where you must be present to win.New Episodes every Tuesday.Find the host Troy Cartwright on Twitter, Instagram. Social Channels for Ten Year Town:YoutubeFacebookInstagramTwitterTikTokThis podcast was produced by Ben VanMaarth. Intro and Outro music for this episode was composed by Troy Cartwright, Monty Criswell, and Derek George. It is called "Same" and you can listen to it in it's entirety here. Additional music for this episode was composed by Thomas Ventura. Artwork design by Brad Vetter. Creative Direction by Mary Lucille Noah.
Brinley Addington is a country singer/songwriter whose passion for music began at age three after a family trip to Nashville and the Grand Ole Opry. Influenced early on by 90's and traditional country music, the Kingsport, TN native always knew Nashville was in his future and moved to Music City in 2008 to attend Belmont University. Shortly after, he began performing in the legendary honky tonks on lower Broadway and toured the country playing clubs, fairs, festivals, and opening shows for many notable acts including Florida-Georgia Line, Thomas Rhett, Chris Young, Jon Pardi, Marty Stuart, Ronnie Milsap, and more. In 2021, Addington scored his first #1 song as a songwriter with Ryan Hurd and Maren Morris' Grammy and CMA nominated hit, “Chasing After You” and was named one of Spotify's Hot Country Standout Songwriters of the Year for 2021. Addington has also had songs recorded by Parmalee, Tyler Farr, Kameron Marlowe as well as Texas favorites Kevin Fowler and Kyle Park among others. Over the years, Addington has released several recordings of his own which are available now on all major digital platforms.
Montreal's Manny Blu is getting ready to release his new EP DEViL on August 20th. The project features five songs written by some of Nashville's best writers including Ryan Beaver, Jessi Alexander, JT Harding, Brinley Addington, Anthony Smith, Michael Hardy, Craig Wiseman, Aaron Eshuis, Joe Clemmons and Logan Wall. Featured on the album is the single "Valet" featuring fellow Montreal artist Brittany Kennel released in early July. “Valet” tells the story of a couple falling in love while experiencing some of the most cherished Nashville spots, romanticizing the place that Manny now calls home. While definitely one of the most traditional country-sounding songs found on DEViL, Manny continues to push his punk-inspired mentality forward by embracing the fact that an acoustic country ballad is the perfect, unexpected addition to the EP tracklist. Being a former hockey player & MMA fighter, Manny knows that when the going gets tough, the tough get going. So when Covid derailed live shows, he launched his own live performance series Live & Turned Up on his Official YouTube page. The series "Live & Turned Up" finds Manny performing a mix of original songs, fan favourites, and unexpected covers. Manny describes the new EP as “an ensemble of songs that have a variety of skill sets and sides of me as an artist that I haven't shown before, and is probably the most complete project I've released to date. I think DEViL has elements that call back to what I've released before and what I have coming next.” With the EP's singles "Train" and "Valet already released, Manny just dropped a third single, the weekend party anthem "Circle Up" featuring singer-songwriter Blaine Holcomb lending his vocal talents to it.
Kameron Marlowe joins the boys for Episode 56! We talk life in 2020, Kameron’s musical journey from small town North Carolina to Nashville, new music he’s got on the way and hear all about his recent Bird Scooter accident on Broadway! Kameron also tells us that he is a 90’s country guy that also happens to be a Post Malone fan and how he is still learning the rules of hot chicken in Nashville! We also discuss the feeling of being the ‘young guy’ in the writers room, zoom writing vs in person, tattoos and a FaceTime call Kameron received from Luke Combs! Be sure to follow and check out Kameron Marlowe on Instagram, Facebook & Spotify! Songs of The Week: 'Burn ‘Em All’ - Kameron Marlowe, Joey Hyde, Brinley Addington & Aaron Eshuis Visit our friends at Trailside CBD for all your Delta-8 THC, Hemp and CBD needs! Use code 'ITR' at checkout for 20% off your order!Big thanks to our media partners at Whale Tale Media. If you're looking for any type of photo or video work for music, events and weddings they are your GO TO TEAM!
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The man, the myth, the legend, Brinley Addington is back!! We talk about the music he released earlier this year. We also learn how his past few months have been going and where the music industry is right now with everything going on in the world and more! Follow Brinley on Instagram (@brinleyaddington) and Twitter (@brinley_) Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @snapbackctry
Follow Matt on Twitter and Instagram @MatthewMcGinn Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @snapbackctry (5:00) We talk to Matt about some of the cuts he has, including his THREE number 1's with Kane Brown. We learned about his first cut (Jake Owen) that led to his first publishing deal. Matt tells us how he fell in love with music at a young age and how he got into the country music world. He tells us a little bit about his recent USO trip with some past guests, Brinley Addington and Neil Medley, and visiting Dover Speedway. We also get breaking news about a Google Us Please show and more!
Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @snapbackctry Follow Brinley on Twitter @brinley_ and Instagram @brinleyaddington Solo songwriter, Nascar fan, self title expert drinker. Those are just a few words to describe the guest today, Brinly Addington is one of the best independent country artists in the business today. Brinley penned Tyler Farr’s new single “I Should Go To Church Sometime”. On the show today, we discuss what it’s like writing songs for himself as well as writing for a group, what challenges come with being able to stay focused and creative to motivate yourself to keep writing these songs. We go through some of the day to day when Brinley gets inspiration to write some of his most popular songs, and what it means hearing how it affects other people. We also discuss Brinleys love for Nascar.
Brinley Addington joins Markus & Duane to talk about co-writing a Tyler Farr cut I Should Go to Church Sometime. He also talks about his new single Come Back, and tells stories about looking like a certain country artist.
Welcome back, Brinley Addington! Brinley comes back on the podcast to talk about his new single and talk about why he makes and creates music. We also confess more embarrassing things and see who knows Tim McGraw's Set This Circus Down album better.
Inside the Noize invited past guests Sean Stemaly featured on Ep. # and Brinley Addington featured on Ep. 16, along with our friends Alex Maxwell and Bryan Frazier to The Listening Room on February 5th for a songwriter’s round. Hear the whole show back here!
This guy is one of my favorite guys in this whole damn town! After this conversation with Brinley Addington, I wanted to listen to Tim McGraw's Set This Circus Down album and go to therapy about toothbrushes.
Tim Buell is a drummer based out of Nashville, TN who studied at Belmont University and has worked with many artists over the years including Remedy Drive, Gloriana, The Grand Hotel, and Brinley Addington but over the last couple of years, Tim has focused on making his living from home using the internet. He is a great example of someone who has managed to creatively find a way to leverage his exceptional talents to make his living at home as an artist/musician. In this episode we discuss whether or not music school is worthwhile, social media balance, the intent behind people's actions on social media, the positive effects of deep work, whether drummers are entrepreneurs, and the balance between money and the stress that is associated with making more of it. This episode is lengthy, deep, inspiring, and overall it is a healthy perspective on some subjects that are rarely tackled by anyone in the drumming podcast scene. Take notes on this episode. Samples in the episode include: Fallin' by Madlib Simon Sinek on Millennials interview Drumming performances by Tim Buell Tim's Socials Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | Website DrumGAB's Socials Instagram | Facebook | Website
Why are you celebrating your birthday? Growing up with no money, lunch dad beers, Texas country, and new music including a new favorite by Brinley Addington.