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In this episode, catch up with Sterling's Levi Grove. Last week, he posted to The Facebook, pondering whether the DOGE had ever heard of the Beef Checkoff. Chaos ensued. Now we're ready to talk about the industry, the good work, our wish list for improvements, Bonnie Raitt, what I should be writing in 2025 (I'm looking at you, Clare Dunn), where we can get a bedazzled t-shirt that reads Graze, Baby, Graze to add to my merch store (seriously), Dylan Roberts for Governor, and the packing industry. Buckle up, buttercup.This episode is brought to you by Adam Rose at Iliff Custom Cabinetry and Premier Farm Credit.Check your cows, check your fields, check your neighbors.
We answer listener questions about LMP, the relationship between Jacob and Dawn, documentaries, the future of the podcast, and so much more. We thank everyone who cares enough about Lisa to listen to this podcast — we do this for Lisa to give her the appreciation and respect that she has always deserved, and to bring all of her fans together. Thanks to each and every one of you for listening.Link to the shine interview: https://www.tiktok.com/@accesshollywood/video/7187994104297573678?_r=1&_d=secCgYIASAHKAESPgo8b%2BfCm%2F90hEvoe7PSi8jYIsamqsz5KnCttQ1J9ndBOR28RqU3BRGEj5KFRKlm1pPI5U%2FYibT3oKg7ZG5FGgA%3D&checksum=c58f99b708d2a9cfb7c8c353a0bd889a35ab2ef99a3faa7a1f10b5d15b28ddd4&link_reflow_popup_iteration_sharer=%7B%22profile_clickable%22%3A1%2C%22follow_to_play_duration%22%3A-1%2C%22dynamic_cover%22%3A1%2C%22click_empty_to_play%22%3A1%7D&preview_pb=0&sec_user_id=MS4wLjABAAAAr9yX3pE1oUoPxmpR9lp-hMfQyJSya-XD5VLmzfL0pn1LhifnXGzNzGFkHcMsR0QI&share_app_id=1233&share_item_id=7187994104297573678&share_link_id=FA4495D0-F8A1-44C3-A178-306DF9DEA253&sharer_language=en&social_share_type=0&source=h5_m×tamp=1736045413&tt_from=copy&u_code=e4jmj60l8f79ll&ug_btm=b0%2Cb2001&user_id=7163217028416701482&utm_campaign=client_share&utm_medium=ios&utm_source=copyLink to Letters for LMP: www.lettersforlmp.comLink to Lisa Marie Presley Fan Clubwww.lisamariepresleyfanclub.comLink to The Memphis Princess Podcast: www.thememphisprincesspodcast.comLink to Clare Dunn's Website: www.claredunn.comLink to Bill Welychka's website: https://www.billwelychka.ca
The New Year is always a time of celebration, reflection, and anticipation of new beginnings. People have hopes and dreams as the new year unfolds. We thought what better way to ring in the new year than to feature three of our entertaining and inspirational guest celebrities who we interviewed on the Women Road Warriors podcast. We decided to feature segments of our interviews with the country music trio Chapel Hart, international sensation and comedian Monique Marvez, and popular country singer Clare Dunn. It's our Happy New Year tribute to you, our listeners. So, sit back, relax, and indulge in celebrity entertainment and inspiration with Shelley Johnson and Kathy Tuccaro on the Women Road Warriors podcast.https://www.chapelhart.com/https://moniquemarvez.com/about/https://www.claredunn.com/https://women-road-warriors.captivate.fmhttps://womenroadwarriors.com/ https://womenspowernetwork.net #ChapelHart #MoniqueMarvez #ClareDunn #Music #Comedy #NewYears #NewYearsSpecial #ShelleyJohnson #ShelleyMJohnson #KathyTuccaro #WomenRoadWarriors
Today, world-class musicians serenade and enchant us! We've drawn from the archives of our Colorado Matters Holiday Extravaganza to create a collection of some of our favorite vocal and instrumental performances from the past 9 years. Celebrate the season with jazz, blues, country, Broadway, and a cappella with Clare Dunn, FACE Vocal Band, the Andy Hackbarth band, Beth Malone, Hazel Miller, Ron Miles and Emelise Muñoz.
Listen in as singer/songwriter Clare Dunn shares life lessons from her experiences in the music industry, Lisa Marie's influence on her career, and the importance of doing what you love authentically. You can find Clare Dunn on all social medias. If it doesn't have a checkmark, it's not her. Be sure to visit her website to order her CDs and to stay up to date with her tours. www.claredunn.com.
Season 3 Episode 8 Country music star Clare Dunn shares her stories of country music, cattle, and the world of agriculture!
Breaking free of the chains of Nashville and record labels profiting off the values and backs of hard-working rural Americans, country music artist Clare Dunn does not hold back in sharing the stories that need to be told through powerful songs that we can relate to.Clare says, “I just finally decided, I'm going to live an integral, authentic life, and if people don't like my opinions, that's okay.”If you love cattle, country music, freedom, liberty, and the rural way of life, this show is going to knock your socks off! Catch Clare on the dusty trail Sept. 2nd in Lamar, Colorado. Join Clare for a benefit concert to raise money for John and Myrna DuVall who lost everything in a tornado. This is how we take care of our own in rural America. This is where our hearts shine brightest. Donate to the cause or purchase tickets for the event here: https://www.claredunn.com/duvallbenefitPresented by CK6 Consulting | CK6 Source | Real Tuff Livestock | Meats by Linz | Linz Heritage Angus
Our interview with country music star Clare Dunn. From the Colorado plains to Nashville, the evolution of a singer-songwriter. Discussing the forthcoming fundraiser for the Duvall farming family in Southeast Colorado, following a tornado taking their home. Meanwhile, taking the Media Hoax Quiz of Dilbert's Scott Adams. Walking memory lane with a solid 20 echo-chambered media propaganda hoaxes of the past few years. Nicely enough, each of which called out along the way in real time on this program. BTW what was GBI Strategies up to in Michigan again? Plus, quoting Adlai Stevenson. With Great Listener Calls.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode Ellie Deighton and Clare Dunn dive into the beginnings of her life led by her genius and what it means to be a warrior for greatness. These are the stories, of the little place between the cracks that no one sees, that you must know are there and maybe don't understand. Stories of alchemy. Where it is not true lead that we are turning to gold, but it is we who are becoming gold. The themes explored in this episode are: · Living a geniusly led life · The gift of coaching · The different vibes of Ellie cries We love hearing your feedback and how our episodes feel to you! Leave a review, subscribe or tag us in your stories so we can connect with you as you connect with this episode! How to connect with us: Clare's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_claredunn/ Ellie's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ellieanndeighton/ The Genius Portal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegeniusportal/ Our website: https://elliedeighton.com In Love & Magic, Ellie & The Team at The Genius Portal
Sister Clare Dunn was the only nun to serve in the Arizona Legislature and the first nun in the United States in the 20th century to enter public office. In this final episode of the 2023 Arizona HERstory series, we are exploring just how a Catholic nun from the Sisters of St. Joseph took her commitment to service all the way to the state Capitol. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In 2016, a CPR tradition was born: The Colorado Matters Holiday Extravaganza. We still have to pinch ourselves that Denver jazz legend Dianne Reeves kicked things off for us. Plus, country singer Clare Dunn of Two Buttes, Colorado; A klezmer Chanukkah; and Muppet memories.
In 2016, a CPR tradition was born: The Colorado Matters Holiday Extravaganza. We still have to pinch ourselves that Denver jazz legend Dianne Reeves kicked things off for us. Plus, country singer Clare Dunn of Two Buttes, Colorado; A klezmer Chanukkah; and Muppet memories.
Clare Dunn is an incredibly talented country music sensation. She is down-to-earth and is taking the music scene by storm. She even knows how to drive a semi! Last year, she and country music star Logan Mize collaborated on a trucker-themed music video called Get ‘Em Together. The song was named by Rolling Stone as a country music pick of the week. Clare is described by Rolling Stone as a performer who can do it all with a big voice, swaggering confidence, and soulful vocals. Bob Seger heard just one of her sound checks and invited her to open his Ride Out tour. She was named “One to Watch” by USA Today, Billboard, The Boston Globe, and Rolling Stone. Shelley Johnson and Kathy Tuccaro spoke to this musical powerhouse. Learn what inspires her, what motivates her music, and what she is doing now. We'll feature some of her new music. Get inspired. Tune into this episode and be sure to subscribe to our podcast. It's free. https://www.claredunn.com/https://kathytuccaro.com/https://tncradio.live/ #CountryMusic #ClareDunn @claredunnmusic #WomenRoadWarriors #TNCRadioLive #ShelleyMJohnson #KathyTuccaro @Kathy.Tuccaro #TNCRadioLive @TNCRadioLive #Nashville
Welcome to Barn Talk. This one has been in the works for a while and we're pretty excited. Our only musical talent is being quiet during church hymns so as to not ruin others' spiritual experience! Our guest today however has talent in spades! Having opened for the likes of Florida Georgia Line, Keith Urban and Bob Seger! She is currently on route to start a new tour promoting her latest album. We are so thankful to have her in the barn today to share her story with all of you! Clare Dunn welcome to Barn Talk! Go Support Clare!
For the week of July 27th; Episode No. 17 of season 5 brought to you by EquiPrde and EquiLix along with Girty Leather, hosts Ted Stovin and Wacey Anderson chat with country recording artist Clare Dunn. For more episodes of COWBOY SH*T and to shop all things Cowboy Sh*t, visit CowboyShit.ca
Stream FREE episodes 24/7 on Farm and Ranch TV Pepper Stewart Show Aired Live 05-12-2022 FRTV Episode 140Hosted by Pepper Stewart & co-host Lindsay of Last Take Photo's Episode brought to you by: Rodeo Clothing Co.Guest: Country Artist Clare DunnToday Talking: Studio Guest Andrew Giangola about his book Love & Try a PBR story. Lots of events happening during PBR FINALS week in Ft. Worth Texas. See trailer for Outer Range and we discuss it. Featured music by Clare Dunn! Then we will get off into some Odd News Stories including Runaway monkey, old safe opened, Kickball Tinder and much more... Plenty of Randomness
There's bi-partisan agreement that companies like Google and Facebook are anti-consumer. Republican Rep. Ken Buck and Democratic Rep. Joe Neguse discuss Big Tech and Ukraine. Then, our new series "On Pain" begins with a personal story about managing pain, addiction and recovery. And, music from country singer Clare Dunn, who receives a big honor.
There's bi-partisan agreement that companies like Google and Facebook are anti-consumer. Republican Rep. Ken Buck and Democratic Rep. Joe Neguse discuss Big Tech and Ukraine. Then, our new series "On Pain" begins with a personal story about managing pain, addiction and recovery. And, music from country singer Clare Dunn, who receives a big honor.
Opening Monologues. Live radio from the Blizzard Bunker at 710KNUS. Field reports from an increasingly respectable Colorado Snowstorm. Vignettes on the wonderful history of snow in Colorado. We Love It. Meanwhile, the great impostor Joe Biden has still failed to host a press conference, much less a State of the Union Address. Curiously, several dozen Democrats have asked that Biden be removed from "sole authority to launch nuclear weapons." Something is seriously wrong here. Plus, host comments on the forthcoming "Meat-Out Day" in Colorado, and also describes his landmark first trip to In-N-Out Burger in Colorado. At long last! With Listener Calls & Music via Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Avener, Kadebostany, Macy Crawford and Clare Dunn. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With the many changes that Covid has brought into our lives, not all changes have been bad. Learn how this phenomenal and hard-working artist, Clare Dunn, is filling her life with writing, creating, and producing music in ways she has never before. In this episode, you’ll hearBart & Clare talk about how she’s been in Colorado working on her family’s farm, helping calf’s stay alive in this cold seasonWhile she’s been in Colorado (since quarantine) she’s recorded and released 3 EP’s. She’s become her own engineer, as she’s recorded most of the songs herself in her parent’s basement. For the full show notes visit http://www.thinkinanddrinkin.com/podcast/the-calf-whispererDon’t forget to leave a review and let us know what you like about Thinkin’ & Drinkin’! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
#QuickPick6 episode this week on #EveryPlaylistTellsAStory. We talk songs by Cage The Elephant, Dengue Fever, Kyu Sakamoto, Avail Mellencamp cover, Clare Dunn and Terry Lee Palmer. It's a no-nonsense episode. Dig in and find a new song to be a fan of. Songs on our Spotify playlist at https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3UTJ2QXx9h9UWYQYWRoUtI?si=PJUZYrQHS0KjPPgUUHzmmg Cage The Elephant – Ain't No Rest For The Wicked https://youtu.be/HKtsdZs9LJo Dengue Fever – Ethanopium https://youtu.be/aFkaqUflVHU Kyu Sakamoto – Sukiyaki https://youtu.be/T_WuE_AV6kg Avail – Pink Houses https://youtu.be/z90a25FCLto Clare Dunn – Ferrari https://youtu.be/mAtbdyNPl1M Terry Lee Palmer – Turn Me On Turn Me Down https://youtu.be/pHtQQKE58Jo Send us your suggestions for #QP6 songs at EveryPlaylistTellsAStory@gmail.com #NoNonsense #CageTheElephant #Dengue Fever #KyuSakamoto #Avail #ClareDunn #TerryLeePalmer #CoastToCoast #ThreeChordsAndTheTruth #RocksAss #JagerBombs #BadAssCountry
Season 2: Episode 3 Jeff Trott “When you make a record, it's like a snapshot of your life at that time.” Jeff Trott, the guest on this episode of Song Chronicles, certainly knows what he’s talking about when it comes to making records. The songwriter/producer/multi-instrumentalist has appeared on hundreds of albums since he started out playing guitar with the San Francisco-based alt-rock band Wire Train in the mid-80s. Wire Train (Left to Right) Jeff Trott, Kevin Hunter, Anders Rundblad, Brian MacLeod Jeff is best known for his long-running work with Sheryl Crow, a collaboration that has earned him a Grammy and BMI’s Songwriter of the Year honors. They first met, in a true case of serendipity, in the early ‘90s. Starting with her second album, he has served as a co-writer, accompanist and producer for Crow straight through her latest full-length, Threads. Jeff with Sheryl Crow's band, circa 1997 Jeff talks about his songwriting process with Crow – including how her contributions to his early version of “If It Makes You Happy” turned the tune into the Grammy-winning smash hit – as well as why he finds collaborating such as fascinating, mysterious thing to do. Jeff performing with Sheryl Crow Now Nashville-based after living most of his life on the west coast, Jeff possesses a lengthy and impressive resume featuring well-known acts that cut across the rock, country, blues, folk, and pop genres. Jeff was awarded Songwriter of the Year by BMI in 1998. Along with hits with Sheryl Crow, such as "If It Makes You Happy”, "Everyday is a Winding Road” ,“A Change”, "My Favorite Mistake” and “Soak Up The Sun”, he's written songs with Counting Crows, G. Love, Clare Dunn, O.A.R., Robert Randolph, and more. He's toured with Tears For Fears, Pete Droge and World Party and recorded with the likes of Aimee Mann, Stevie Nicks, Liz Phair, Wade Bowen and Rob Thomas, to name a few. During his days with World Party. Photo by Chris Whitten As a producer, Jeff’s credits include working with Aaron Lee Tasjan, Fastball, Leighton Meester, Max Gomez, Martha Wainwright, and Pete Yorn. Probably his most prominent production work, outside of the Sheryl Crow albums, was doing Hootie and the Blowfish’s widely-acclaimed recent reunion record, Imperfect Circle. It’s a job he got rather unexpectedly, with a casual get-together with the band to talk songwriting leading to them asking Jeff to produce their album. Assistant engineer Sean Badum, engineer Buckley Miller and Jeff during the Hootie & The Blowfish recording sessions Jeff’s production work extends to film and TV too. He did the soundtrack for the Abigail Breslin film Janie Jones and co-produced a couple of Stevie Nicks tracks for the Practical Magic soundtrack. He even got a Daytime Emmy nomination for co-writing and co-producing with Crow the theme song for the Katie Couric talk show. Despite his seemingly constant stream of work, Jeff did take the time out some years back to do a solo album, Dig Up The Astroturf, which he released on his own label. But even he used this project as a learning experience to discover all the things you need to know about making an album. Photo by Kim Stringfellow With his wealth and range of musical experiences, Jeff has accumulated all types of illuminating thoughts on what it takes to be a good collaborator, the tricky line you walk producing a band, and what has kept him enthusiastic about making music. Photo by Steven Weinberg Please enjoy listening to songwriter/musician/producer Jeff Trott on episode three of the second season of Song Chronicles.
"Herself" premiered earlier this year at the Sundance Film Festival to critical acclaim for Clare Dunn's lead performance and her screenplay. However, there have been other notable elements which have flown under the radar since its premiere, including the direction by Phyllida Lloyd and the performances from the rest of the ensemble. One of those actors is Tony and Emmy nominated Harriet Walter. The British actress was kind enough to sit down with us to talk about her experience making the film, what she feels it means for survivors of domestic violence and more. "Herself" is currently streaming on Amazon Prime Video. Enjoy! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/nextbestpicturepodcast iTunes Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture
All this week, it's the Colorado Matters Holiday Extravaganza… Extravaganza! We're bringing you five years of seasonal joy after a year defined by pandemic disruptions. Today is the first holiday show from 2016, featuring Grammy-winning jazz vocalist Diane Reeves, country singer Clare Dunn, Hanukkah memories from Hal and Annie Aqua, and more!
All this week, it’s the Colorado Matters Holiday Extravaganza… Extravaganza! We’re bringing you five years of seasonal joy after a year defined by pandemic disruptions. Today is the first holiday show from 2016, featuring Grammy-winning jazz vocalist Diane Reeves, country singer Clare Dunn, Hanukkah memories from Hal and Annie Aqua, and more!
Elizabeth Hernandez, of Denver, shares how the pandemic is affecting her family and her job reporting on higher education disparities. Plus, Ken Buck tries to reassure the GOP that Colorado's election system is reliable. Then, stories of Colorado women who played a key role in World War II. And, Colorado's Clare Dunn has new music in time for the holidays.
Elizabeth Hernandez, of Denver, shares how the pandemic is affecting her family and her job reporting on higher education disparities. Plus, Ken Buck tries to reassure the GOP that Colorado's election system is reliable. Then, stories of Colorado women who played a key role in World War II. And, Colorado's Clare Dunn has new music in time for the holidays.
We had a great conversation with Clare Dunn on The Chris & Sandy Show. We talked about so many things from family, music, sacrifices, she told some great stories. We also talked about some things it takes to make it in the music industry too.
***DISCLAIMER*** *Due to the live nature of our Hometown Rising music festival coverage, & external circumstances beyond our control, the audio production in the following MoxieTalk is unable to be brought to our normal MoxieTalk listening and viewing standards. We apologize for any inconvenience.* As Rolling Stone so cleverly put it, Hannah Ellis is an artist for fans of “spontaneous declarations of love.” This Kentucky native is creating forward-thinking pop country music with a lyric that pulls from real-life experiences. This approach has garnered Hannah a great deal of attention in the last year as she was named to CMT’s Next Women of Country, as well as one of Rolling Stone’s “Artists to Watch.” Her single, “Home and a Hometown”, premiered on CMT last summer and has since been featured on Sirius XM’s “On the Horizon,” and even charted in the Top 100 on Mediabase Country, despite being an independent release. Growing up in her small hometown of Campbellsville, Kentucky, Hannah sang in every local competition she could, eventually leading her to compete in Season 8 of The Voice. Once returning home to Nashville, she signed a publishing deal with Curb|Word Entertainment. Hannah has since had songs recorded by artists like Russell Dickerson, Danielle Bradbery, and most recently, the current Cassadee Pope single. While writing full time, Hannah has continued traveling and playing shows. She signed with Creative Artists Agency at the end of 2017 and has since toured as the opener for artists such as Dwight Yoakam, Montgomery Gentry, and Devin Dawson. You can see Hannah out on the road this spring on the CMT Next Women of Country Tour with Cassadee Pope and Clare Dunn, and be on the lookout for some new music coming soon.
A tractor cab might not seem like the ideal place for an aspiring artist to nurture her musical dreams, but it sure did the trick for Clare Dunn. Growing up in tiny Two Buttes, Colorado (population: 43), she spent days at a time helping plow and plant the family farm, sharpening her ears with uninterrupted music-listening in the driver’s seat, even as she strengthened her work ethic. “That’s where a lot of my creativity came from and where a lot of my vision was forged, was just having nothing else to do other than listen to music and dream all day long in the vast wide open of those plains,” she reflects. By the time the genial, grounded Great Plains native got the chance to record for MCA Nashville, she had fine-tuned her creative vision and was ready to do what it would take to make it a reality, which landed her in a truly unique position: she is the only female country artist in recent memory to have a hand in all of the writing, arranging and producing for her debut release, the Clare Dunn EP. “I remember feeling like, ‘I know that I’m asking my label to take this tremendous leap of faith on me. I will be in the studio day and night. I will go until it’s right,’” says the guitar-slinging singer and songwriter. “I feel so grateful that I’ve had a team around me that’s allowed me to do that and supported me every step of the way.” True to her word, Dunn spent virtually every waking moment holed up in The Cave at Nashville’s House of Blues studios, crafting her standout sound beneath the watchful eye of a Chuck Berry portrait with such A-list collaborators as Terry McBride, Jesse Frasure, and Ben West. And it definitely paid off. The hooks have irresistible pop-rock punch, the sentiments are shot through with heartland rock grit, the vocals show R&B-schooled rhythmic daring and the arrangements are both towering and dynamic. Every lick of guitar on there, from agile melodic figures to aggressive shredding, is hers. “I think there’s, like, one song where I didn’t play a mandolin part or something like that,” she says. “But other than that, every lead part is my playing—acoustic, electric, everything.” That goes for all of the vocal parts, too—except for a solitary Eric Paslay guest harmony. Dunn doesn’t sound quite like any other singer in any genre, but her sumptuous lower range and the attitude and lustiness she summons whenever it suits the song recalls such world-class pop performers as Pink or Annie Lennox. In her teens, Dunn geeked out over a VH1 “Behind the Music” documentary that showed Fleetwood Mac working out their meticulous vocal arrangements, and in the studio, she might devote as many as a dozen tracks to doubling the melody in a different octave or layering precision harmonies, which adds to the sheer size of her sound. Dunn began paying her dues back in southeast Colorado, where she grew up the second of two daughters born into a long line of farmers and ranchers. “We didn’t have any brothers,” she says. “We did basically everything that boys would normally do, driving 18-wheelers, combines, tractors. I was very grateful that my parents raised us with the mentality that we didn’t even think about it; it was just normal for us to do all that stuff. We were a small family operation, and it’s all hands on deck, all the time.” In her early years, Dunn soaked up her parents’ favorite classic rock and country records—lots of Bob Seger titles among them—and stocked up on Top 40 singles when the family made the trek to a store in a neighboring town that actually had a record bin. She also absorbed all manner of rhythmic pop and R&B during marathon dance classes, so devoted to her hip-hop dance team that she won a scholarship to study with Janet Jackson’s backup dancers in California. Says Dunn, “My mom wore out an engine in a Suburban hauling me back and forth to dance. I couldn’t go every day like the other kids, because I lived an hour away. So I would do makeup days, and spend all day from 10 in the morning to 10 o’clock at night just learning dances so that I could be in the recitals and competitions. Dance, for me, is such a form of expression. When I’m making music, I’m thinking about it from a dance perspective—beats and musicality and phrasing.” For all of her sonic smarts, the aspiring musician lived in a town with zero places to play live shows, and she had no clue how to pursue her dream after high school until she heard about the music business program at Nashville’s Belmont University. The private school was out of her family’s price range, but she didn’t let that stop her, raising a big chunk of her tuition by driving a silage truck. “Anytime that there wasn’t school going on,” she recalls, “I was on that truck. Spring break, summer break, fall break. If you could’ve grown silage in December, I would’ve been on it over Christmas break. Whenever I couldn’t be home to drive the truck, my family kept the wheels rolling. My mom, dad and sister all drove it for me when I couldn’t be there due to classes or internships.” It wasn’t until Dunn got to college that she learned how to play guitar. Unlike a lot of dorm room dabblers, she wasn’t content to just reach the point where she could accompany herself by strumming basic chords. “Whenever I’d try to talk to a guitar player and explain how I heard things, I could never explain it,” she says. “So I thought, ‘If I can’t explain it to them, I’d better see if I can learn how to do it myself, so I can get it the way that I hear it in my head.’ Lead guitar, for me, was where it was at. I had no interest in learning G, C, and D and stopping. I wanted to be able to sing on guitar.” After college, Dunn signed a deal that went sour and turned her attention to building a grassroots following through decidedly unglamorous touring. “I loaded up me and three guys in a four-door F-150 pickup and a trailer and we took off,” she laughs. “We put 100,000 miles on it in just a little over a year. We played bars—teeny, tiny bars—and honky-tonks and festivals. It was very bleak to start out with, pinching pennies, trying to magically make a dollar turn into three dollars, trying to keep morale up. Like, ‘I know we played for two people tonight, guys, but it’s fine. We’re gonna get beyond it!’ My family helped me then too. They believed in me so much that they were willing to sacrifice in order to help me build that following to get a record deal.” The audience quickly multiplied when SiriusXM’s The Highway channel put Dunn’s flirtatious number “Cowboy Side of You” in rotation, and the fans who came out to the shows found a vital, confident band leader stomping around, swapping fearsome solos and singing likes she meant it. Universal Music Group Nashville soon snatched her up, and she attracted in-demand co-writers like Paslay, West, Frasure, McBride, Tom Douglas, Liz Rose, Hillary Lindsey, Troy Verges, Chris Lindsey, Brett James, and Ryan Beaver, and hit the road with many of her musical heroes including Keith Urban, Miranda Lambert, Luke Bryan, and Seger, who hand-picked Dunn as direct support on his Ride Out Tour. Now, that her with-it, down-home vision is captured on record and her sensuous single “Tuxedo” is impacting the country radio, Dunn is in the position to bring her music back to the people and places that taught her what determination was in the first place. “I can confidently say I would not be in this chair had it not been for that work ethic my parents and community instilled in me,” says the forward-thinking, farm-bred artist. “It’s been a tough road getting here and it’s taken longer than I would’ve liked, but I’ve always felt confident in setting and pursuing my goals. That work ethic is what drove me to learn how to play, and to go back out and play another show for ten people. Where I’m from, that’s just what you do—you work.”
No Rearview Mirror. Moving forward with the Key Issues for 2020: Jobs, China and Basement Biden. Sampling the straightforward advice of Jesse Watters. Biden plagiarizes Trump's "Buy American" platform. Peter Navarro describes Biden as "the candidate of the Chinese Communist Party." Meanwhile, Divisive Democrats threaten the Hispanic CEO of Goya Foods for having praised Trump. Ditto Kanye West. Doing the math on the DC Circuit, after more outrageous delays from Judge Sullivan. Fraud Fauci. Professor Helmut Norpoth polling says Trump has 91% chance of victory. Zero enthusiasm for Biden. Highway to Hell. Last Days of Disco. Salt and Lime. With Listener Calls & Music via AC/DC, Clare Dunn and Saint Etienne. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Imogen chats to Clare Dunn at home in her ranch in Colorado about her new project - Honestly - creating music in quarantine and More.
Opening Monologues. Counseling Resilience. Managing the Great MSM-Dem PSYOP 2020. Describing their tricks and mechanisms for grabbing our minds. Phony guardrail polls. Let's not be overlooking the manifest vulnerabilities of our incompetent Ruling Class. The worse Joe Biden performs as a candidate, the closer General Flynn gets to freedom, the further Durham goes down the SpyGate rabbit hole -- the more "chaos" we seem to get. AG Barr describes the generalized wrongitude of the "merciless" media. Plus, statue politics. Defacing Stevie Ray Vaughan? Pride and Joy. Salt and Lime. With Listener Calls & Music via Clare Dunn, Sturgill Simpson and Stevie Ray Vaughan.
What's it like on the care sector frontline? We hear first-hand testimony from nurses Clare Dunn and Caroline Hinder of Petersfield charity the Rosemary Foundation. Clare and Caroline explain their work in palliative care, the challenges of working during the Coronavirus outbreak and how they are adapting to meet the needs of those they help. They are speaking to Petersfield Community Radio's Noni Needs. This interview was first broadcast in the Morning Report programme on Thursday 28 May.
Noni Needs and Laura Sheppard are here with today's essential information for Petersfield and its villages. Today we hear first-hand testimony from the care sector frontline with nurses Clare Dunn and Caroline Hinder of the Rosemary Foundation. Also, Richard Gaisford reports on life in the Meon Valley and we summarise the latest government announcement on NHS Test and Trace, the new scheme designed to help break the chain of Covid-19 transmission.
My guest today is a Nashville based guitar player, singer-songwriter and podcaster Clint Wells. Before the lockdown, Clint spent most of his time traveling the world playing guitar for wonderful bands and artists such as Rodney Atkins, Bob Schneider, Mindy Smith, Clare Dunn, Laura Bell Bundy and others. He is also a songwriter with Rough Trade Publishing and a session multi-instrumentalist. Besides playing and making music, Clint Wells is a co-host of two podcasts: I'm OK You'Re OK, I'm Not OK, You're Not OK with Bob Schneider, and Metal Up Your Podcast with Ethan Luck. In this interview, we talk about music industry, podcasting and food. Clint talks about keeping his eating routine on the road, his approach to veganism and other diet choices. He is a sweet and genuine guy and I've really enjoyed this conversation about life and stuff. Let's just hope he'll be soon on the road again doing what he loves most. Time stamps: 02:30 – Clint's music and his other roles. 06:38 – What Clint's podcasts are about. 10:00 – How Metal Up Your Podcast came to be. 13:30 – Metallica and the Napster case. 15:20 – The state of music industry today. 18:30 – Why the ability for anyone to make music is a good and a bad thing. 23:10 – How different people approach music differently. 25:35 – How Clint's room looks like and why it helps him stay excited about music. 29:49 – How Clint approaches food. 36:00 – What we think about food shows. 39:10 – How to maintain eating routine on the road. 44:00 – Why cooking for yourself is cheaper and healthier. 52:00 – How to keep the momentum with a podcast. 59:05 – What Clint thinks about veganism. 01:09:50 – How to be more conscious about our food choices. Resources: I'm OK You'Re OK, I'm Not OK You're Not OK Metal Up Your Podcast Barefoot Contessa Chef Bobby Flay Rebuilding Local Farms With Jordan Green Bob Schneider on Music, Deer, Tacos and Cake Connect with Clint Wells Website Connect with Patrick Scott Armstrong: Instagram Facebook Email
Born on a farm in southeast Colorado near the Oklahoma panhandle, Clare's roots run deep in the heart of Dust Bowl country. Working cattle, hauling water, driving combines, tractors and eighteen wheelers from a young age all were a part of everyday life. When your closest neighbor is six miles away, and many hours are spent behind the wheel of a John Deere Tractor on the family farm, a work ethic becomes ingrained in your soul. During the miles burned up hauling water to cattle, Clare dreamed of creating her own music. Fred talks to Clare about life in Colorado and nails down her palate as a cornbread fan. This interview is like two friends catching up. Recorded at: https://hometownrising.com/ Sponsors 291 Colorado Whiskey: https://distillery291.com/ Michter's: https://michters.com/ B-Line (Northern Kentucky Bourbon Trail): https://findyoursippingpoint.com/ San Francisco World Spirits Competition: http://www.sfspiritscomp.com/ Follow Clare: http://www.claredunn.com/ FOLLOW FRED New Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-fred-minnick-show-podcast/id1490483021 Free Drinks Newsletter: https://www.fredminnick.com Bourbon Plus: https://BourbonPlus.com Spirits Network: https://explore.spiritsnetwork.com/fredvip/ Bourbon Pursuit: https://BourbonPursuit.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fredminnick/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fred.minnick/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/FredMinnick Books: https://www.amazon.com/Fred-Minnick/e/B002N1IVXW?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1&qid=1581362119&sr=8-1 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nicholas Rhodes is a tour manager. He takes us behind the scenes of what it's like being a tour manager to David Nail and Clare Dunn, including: how the artist is booked, how the band is paid, sleeping in hotels vs tour buses, who pays for the artists' riders and more! He is also talking about being an intern for Warner Music and how and why he became a tour manager. Enjoy and FROWN LESS. thehodgepodgeproductions@gmail.com D. Hodge: instagram.com/iammrdylanhodge Nicholas: instagram.com/nrhodesmusic --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dylan-hodge/support
The episode includes excerpts from President Donald Trump's address to the 101st American Farm Bureau Federation Convention in Austin, Texas. It also includes analysis from Minnesota Farm Bureau Federation President Kevin Paap. Texas Ag Commissioner Sid Miller and American Farm Bureau Federation Vice President Scott VanderWal also join host Brent Adams. Featured is the music of country star Clare Dunn, live from Hank Snow's Rainbow Ranch in Madison, Tennessee, presented by the Ernest Tubb Record Shop in Nashville.
Pipeman Interviews Clare Dunn at Hometown Rising 2019This show is broadcast live and hosted by The Pipeman aka Dean K. Piper, CST every day 10am – Noon ET on W4CY Radio (www.w4cy.com), W4VET Radio, K4HD Radio (www.k4hd.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com).
Pipeman Interviews Clare Dunn at Hometown Rising 2019Pipeman's Power of Music is a segment of The Adventures of Pipeman (#pipemanradio) broadcast live on W4CY Radio – (www.w4cy.com), W4VET Radio, and K4HD Radio - Hollywood Talk Radio (www.k4hd.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).
Pipeman Interviews Clare Dunn at Hometown Rising 2019Pipeman in the Pit is a segment of The Adventures of Pipeman (#pipemanradio) broadcast live on W4CY Radio – (www.w4cy.com), W4VET Radio, and K4HD Radio - Hollywood Talk Radio (www.k4hd.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).
What impact is Colorado's Neil Gorsuch having as a Supreme Court Justice? Then, answering a Colorado Wonders question about power lines and orange balls. Plus, training to fight wildfires at night. Then, an 8-legged migration is about to begin in southern Colorado.
What impact is Colorado’s Neil Gorsuch having as a Supreme Court Justice? Then, answering a Colorado Wonders question about power lines and orange balls. Plus, training to fight wildfires at night. Then, an 8-legged migration is about to begin in southern Colorado.
Growing up on a farm in a tiny Colorado town Clare set out to pursue her dreams. Determined to pursue her love for singing she headed to Nashville to attend Belmont University, despite not being able to afford it. She spent her breaks from school back on the farm working to make her dream a reality. Tune in to hear how Clare started from scratch not knowing a soul in Tennessee, taught herself how to play guitar and took a songwriting course at Belmont to get her start. She tells about her influences and how she got her start in the music business.In this episode you’ll hearClare tell what led her to Tennessee to attend Belmont University and how she got her start in the music businessThe story of opening for Bob Seger a few days after signing her first record dealCheck out today’s sponsor Cathead Vodka on InstagramFor the full show notes visit HERE Screenshot the show today and tag me & Clare on your INSTAGRAM STORIES!! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
America First Conservatism for 2019. A Declaration of Independence from our Bureaucratic Dictatorship. Victor Davis Hanson on Ruling Class Incompetence & Elite Contempt for the Masses. World Peace under President Trump. The "Six Ways From Sunday" Crowd. Still hoping for Declassification. The Frenchman in the Barrel. With Listener Calls & Music via Clare Dunn, The Beatles, Julio Iglesias and Paul McCartney. Dr. Matt Dunn guest-hosting a Special Edition of the Peter Boyles Show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Matt Dunn of Backbone Radio guest-hosting the Peter Boyles Show. America First Conservatism for 2019. A Declaration of Independence from our Bureaucratic Dictatorship. Victor Davis Hanson on Ruling Class Incompetence & Elite Contempt for the Masses. World Peace under President Trump. The "Six Ways From Sunday" Crowd. Still hoping for Declassification. The Frenchman in the Barrel. With Listener Calls & Music via Clare Dunn, The Beatles, Julio Iglesias and Paul McCartney.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Exploring the Beltway "Uniparty" Concept. Republican Establishment muzzling the MAGA movement the same way they muzzled the Tea Party. Republican Donors wanting their party to be the "controlled opposition" -- much like the loser Washington Generals perpetually throwing games to the Harlem Globetrotters. Just enough phony competition to make it seem plausible. Rep. Matt Gaetz tells Lou Dobbs the GOP congressional leadership has never really wanted to get to the bottom of "the extent of the Deep State." The disastrous Speaker Paul Ryan has always wanted to run out the clock on SpyGate. The Uniparty Hypothesis for why we never quite get to the bottom of things, and how the sham Mueller Investigation fits right into the equation. So what can be done? Meanwhile, we summarize recent congressional testimony from James Comey, who claims it's "nonsense" there could have been FISA abuse during his FBI directorship. So totally dishonest -- thus we explain the Woods Procedures once again. When American "institutions" become this corrupt, perhaps it's time to tear down the FBI & DOJ and simply start over. Plus, with Paris burning, we dig deeper into the crisis of globalism in France. The haughty President Macron once lectured President Trump about the Paris Accords on climate -- but alas, Macron has now fallen to 18% approvals as he clamps down on working class Gilets Jaunes protestors. Spectacular incompetence from Macron. How long can Western Elites stay in power while harboring such "contempt" for their own people? Le Mepris. An explosive dynamic. A Long December. Colorado Politics. With Listener Calls & Music via Clare Dunn, Counting Crows, America, Louane and Patricia Kaas.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's Best & your All Time Favorites From the US, Texas & Canada 1st for Canadian Country in Europe program Fred's Country 2018 w # 41: Part 1: - George Strait, Ace In The Hole – Beyond the Blue Neon – 1988/MCA - Carlton Anderson, Drop Everything - S – 2018/Sony - Cold Creek County, Money - Homemade – 2018/Sony - Adrienne Taylor, Tumbleweed - S – 2018/AT - Robert Ray, Two Steppin' At a Time - Run Away with You – 2018/RR Part 2: - The Lovelocks, Good Way To Go - S – 2018/MDM - Dan Davidson, Cinderella - S – 2018/Sharp9 - Dean Brody, Dose of Country - S – 2018/Open Road - Codie Prevost, Today's Not My Day - Radio – 2018/CP - Midland, More Than A Fever - On the Rocks – 2017/Big Machine Part 3: - Kenna Danielle, I-35 Reasons - Run Away with You – 2018/RR - Jon Wolfe, Hang Your Hat on That - Any Night in Texas – 2017/Fool Hearted Productions - Jon Wolfe, That's Not Very Texas of You - It All Happened in a Honky Tonk – 2013/Fool Hearted Productions - Jamie Richards, She Remains – Latest and Greatest – 2016/JR - Brad Paisley, Celebrity – Mud on The Tires – 2003/Arista Part 4: - Clare Dunn, More - S – 2018/MCA - Jason Benoit, Slow Hand - S – 2018/Viktory Music Group - Laurie LeBlanc, Never Stop Dreaming - S – 2018/LPLB - Adam Hambrick, Rockin' All Night Long – S – 2018/Capitol - Josh Turner feat Sonya Isaacs, I Saw the Light - I Serve a Savior TBR – 2018/MCA
Clare Dunn has been one of my favorite artists since releasing singles "Move On" and "Tuxedo" a few years ago. If you're not familiar with her name, I suggest you catch her live show. She is one of the most electric performers I've EVER seen. This week, I sat down with Clare to talk about what it's like being a woman in the male-dominated country genre, patience, dogs, dancing, alter egos and more. Clare also shared some great advice for aspiring artists entering the country music industry. In addition, Clare helps me curate this week's WWTHW playlist and she "Plays It Forward" with a cover of "Make You Feel My Love" and a performance of her new single, "More." I hope you enjoy the show. Podcast Participants Clare Dunn Elaina Smith, host of Women Want to Hear Women Videos Clare "Plays It Forward" with a cover of the Bob Dylan-penned "Make You Feel My Love," which has been covered by Trisha Yearwood, Adele, Garth Brooks and more. Clare performs her new single, "More" Clare's Women Want to Hear Women Playlist Need a refresher what #WomenWantToHearWomen is all about? Past episodes: Kacey Musgraves Dolly Parton Carly Pearce Shawna Thompson of Thompson Square Tegan Marie
In this episode I sat down with Texas native Terry McBride; who was making a run through Texas and was a judge at our TMP Songwriter Competition. Terry scored a #1 (Sacred Ground) as well as a string of Top 5 hits, with his group McBride and the Ride in the 90’s, but that’s only where his songwriting accolades begin… After McBride and the Ride disbanded, Terry began to focus most of his attention on songwriting, and through the years since has had songs cut by other artists such as Garth Brooks, George Strait, Reba McEntire, Hank Williams Jr., Ronnie Dunn, Kix Brooks, Alan Jackson, Trace Adkins, Easton Corbin, Lost Frequencies, Kenny Rogers, John Anderson, Cole Swindell, Jim Lauderdale, Chase Bryant, Clare Dunn, Ricky Van Shelton, George Ducas, David Ball, Casey James, Wade Hayes, Gretchen Wilson, Andy Griggs, Jedd Hughes, Jason Michael Carroll, James Otto, Gord Bamford, Emerson Drive, Rosie Flores, as well as Texas stars Cody Johnson, Jack Ingram, and Josh Ward. In 2004, Terry co-wrote American Idol finalist Josh Gracin’s top five single “Stay With Me/Brass Bed”. He followed that up by co-writing “Play Something Country” with Ronnie Dunn, which was the fastest rising single of Brooks and Dunn’s career and was also the final #1 song for the award-winning duo. Terry has had over 25 songs recorded by Brooks & Dunn, which led to 13 singles and 12 BMI million air awards. So we talk about his musical journey, get the scoop on his latest project and what’s next and pick his brain about songwriting and any advice he has for aspiring songwriters.
Every Wednesday, we'll talk to a female powerhouse from the country music industry. Kicking off things is the animated & gorgeous Clare Dunn! We helped her pick her dream collaborator, and what she needs "More" of on tour. Listen to her new song, "More", on our iHeartRadio app.
Matt Dunn of Backbone Radio guest-hosts for The Steffan Tubbs Show. Host Dunn begins at minute 25:00 in podcast. The Mad, Mad, Mad Struggle for Power in America. Overthrowing the corrupt Ruling Class. Dennis Rodman for Nobel Peace Prize. McConnell calls off recess, to block Trump on Trade? Still waiting for IG Horowitz Report. Guilty FBI McCabe seeks Immunity Deal. Super Agent Strzok in deeper trouble. Seven Hours of Priestap. Driving a Tank, driving a Minivan. Plus, some criticism of gubernatorial candidate Victor Mitchell. With Listener Calls & Music via Imagine Dragons and Clare Dunn. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Opening Monologue. Nuclear Summit with North Korea is back ON, only days after President Trump had called it off. In spite of considerable MSM crowing over the cancellation, Kim Jong Un quickly crawled back to the table, again pledging full denuclearization. Hardest Hit -- Democrats. Meanwhile, the NFL bans "kneeling" on the field, handing off another ineluctable victory to culture-warrior Trump. Incredibly, Republicans have pulled ahead in "generic" polling data, leading to speculation of a Red Wave Election in 2018. Dems and MSM feeling faint? Also, the UK government goes rogue, arrests Tommy Robinson, anti-immigration activist and founder of the English Defence League. Pondering pernicious UK involvement in the American election, we begin to ask what's gotten into the British Ruling Class of late. King George moments ahead? A Mexican-American caller offers praise for Trump and speculation on the upcoming election in Mexico. Handcuffs for Harvey Weinstein, trouble for Morgan Freeman. Plus, vignettes on Polka, Lawrence Welk and the Vogeltjesdans -- a.k.a. The Chicken Dance -- along with the last family skiing weekend of the season at Arapahoe Basin. Apres Ski with The Big Onions. With Listener Calls & Memorial Day Music from the Zac Brown Band. Great new country singles from Dwight Yoakam and Clare Dunn. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matt Dunn of Backbone Radio enters "The Conservative Underworld" of Chuck & Julie on Memorial Day. Opening Monologues on American Sovereignty. Good news abounds in the Trump Era. Defending and supporting the American Middle and Working Classes -- the necessary antidote to globalist predation. Anticipating Red Wave Election in 2018, reviewing Democratic leadership vacuum. What does the Left stand for today? NFL bans kneeling, but still fumbles the broader issue. Plus, lighthearted hilarity regarding "The World's Tallest Waffle Stack" erected this weekend by Spencer McCullough in a Denver backyard. Judgment pending from Guinness World Records. With Listener Calls & Ukelele Waffle Music via Parry Gripp. Bumper Music from the Zac Brown Band and Clare Dunn. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rob and Holly talk to Clare Dunn about rancing, music and thigh high boots!
Is the Deep State in Deep Trouble? What we're seeing right now in American politics -- all the chaos, negativity and outright insanity in the media -- might just be a necessary stage on the way. As in, we're seeing exactly what it's supposed to look like when an elected "outsider" jeopardizes the long-held power of the Establishment. President Trump has leverage on the Deep State, however, and he's using it, as the national conversation pivots from Russian "collusion" to Obama Administration "surveillance" of Trump. David Ignatius of the Washington Post remarks that Trump's "initially preposterous" tweets on wiretapping are now looking rather prescient. Former Obama official Evelyn Farkas has spilled the beans, Rep. Adam Schiff is in full retreat, and Rep. Devin Nunes hovers over the target. Meanwhile, Trump golfs with Sen. Rand Paul, calls out the House Freedom Caucus and presses ahead on the Neil Gorsuch SCOTUS nomination. John McCain and the Bushes complain. With Listener Calls & Music via Van Halen, Social Distortion, Reba McEntire and Clare Dunn. In Memoriam: Nascar Dennis, a long-time friend and soul brother of Backbone Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Power to the People. As President Trump describes the long-overdue transfer of power from the Beltway to the People, we review the discomfiture of the beleaguered Establishment. Democrat Chuck Schumer gets booed on the Inaugural platform, then proceeds to complain about it on CNN. The Davoisie in Switzerland contemplate their grim new reality with, perhaps, fewer bubbles in the Champagne. On the gloomy MSM Sunday Shows, Sen. Lindsay Graham says he doesn't know what "America First" means, and Sen. John McCain says he doesn't know if he has confidence in President Trump. Spoilsports? Meanwhile, Former President Obama flies to Palm Springs to consider his next moves, and druglord "El Chapo" gets extradited from Mexico to a maximum security prison in New York City. We share festive vignettes from the "710KNUS Deplorables Inaugural Ball" and the formal "Colorado Inaugural Ball" events over the weekend. With Listener Calls and Music via Toby Keith, Green Day, Clare Dunn, Junior Brown, the Statler Brothers, Ricky Nelson and Octavio Meza Y Su Conjunto. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The first-ever "Colorado Matters Holiday Music Special" broadcast live Wednesday morning from the CPR Performance Studio. Hosted by Ryan Warner, the show featured Colorado musicians and their holiday stories, including Grammy Award-winning jazz vocalist Dianne Reeves, rising country star Clare Dunn, Christmas carols recorded in an old water tank on the Western Slope and a Denver trio who got their start as singing caterers.
The country vibe with my laid back nod your head feel
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