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On this week's episode of Diving In Deep, Sara is joined by country icon Terri Clark! The two of them take a trip down memory lane and reflect on their experiences as being women in country music in the 90s, how Terri found her way to Nashville, and how Terri landed her first gig. Terri also shares stories about what it was like to play at the bars on Broadway, reuniting with her long lost sister, and creating music during the Covid shutdown. This episode dives deep into Terri's rooted history with music from a young age and highlights so many hilarious moments that you do not want to miss. Tune in this week for another amazing episode!Listen to Unbroke: (https://ffm.to/seunbroke)About Terri Clark:From her early days at Tootsie's Orchid Lounge in Nashville to becoming the only Canadian female member of the Grand Ole Opry, Terri Clark is a powerhouse in country music. With over five million albums sold, 13 Top 10 singles—including six No. 1 hits—and a collection of awards, her impact is undeniable. Clark also hosts the internationally-acclaimed radio show, “Country Gold with Terri Clark,” which can be heard on radio stations across the USA and Canada. Inducted into both the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame and the Canadian Music Hall of Fame, Terri brings her vibrant personality and love for songwriting to every performance. Whether she's headlining her own shows or sharing the stage with legends like George Strait, Brooks & Dunn, or Brad Paisley, her passion for music shines through, making her a beloved figure in the industry.LET'S BE SOCIAL:Follow Terri Clark:Instagram – ( @terriclarkmusic)Tiktok – (@terriclark)Twitter/X – (@TerriClarkMusic)YouTube – (@OfficialTerriClark)Facebook – (@TerriClark)Website – www.terriclark.comFollow Diving in Deep Podcast:Instagram –(@divingindeeppod)TikTok – (@divingindeeppod)Twitter – (@divingindeeppod)Facebook – (@divingindeeppod)Follow Sara Evans: Instagram – (@saraevansmusic)TikTok – (@saraevansmusic)Twitter – (@saraevansmusic)Facebook – (@saraevansmusic)Produced and Edited by: The Cast Collective (Nashville, TN)YouTube – ( @TheCastCollective )Instagram – (@TheCastCollective)Twitter – (@TheCastCollective)Directed by: Erin DuganEdited By: Sean Dugan, Corey Williams, & Michaela Dolphhttps://www.thecastcollective.com
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Send us a textJosie Sal didn't plan on becoming a singer, but an unexpected dare from her father during a family trip to Florida set her on an unanticipated path to musical success. With a background in dance, Josie quickly captivated audiences with her stage presence, leading to performances alongside artists like Jelly Roll. In our chat, Josie opens up about her family's lively humor, the special bond with her labradoodle Cartier, and gives us an exclusive peek at her new single, "Country Gold." Her journey is a testament to the power of taking chances and embracing new opportunities.The vibrant culture of Nashville plays a significant role in Josie's story, where the lines between celebrity and local blur in a community that cherishes music. She shares anecdotes that paint a picture of this unique environment, from spontaneous performances with stars like Jelly Roll to casual encounters with legends like Winona Judd. Josie's experiences reveal the serendipitous nature of Nashville's music scene, where passion and community spirit open doors and create lifelong memories.Josie also reflects on the artistic challenges she faces, from performing iconic rock anthems to crafting original tracks like "Country Gold" with fellow musicians. Her story is filled with gratitude for the mentors and unsung heroes who have supported her journey, from family to sound engineers like Dennis Dees. As we wrap up, Josie underscores the importance of community and the lasting impact of shared musical moments, leaving listeners inspired by her heartfelt appreciation for those who have helped her along the way.LinksJay Franze: https://JayFranze.comJosie Sal: https://josiesalvitti.com/ Support the show
In this week's episode of Songwriter Connection, we sit down with the talented Ben Jarrell, an independent artist hailing from Dothan, Alabama, and now making waves in Nashville. Known for his authentic voice and heartfelt writing style, Ben embodies the essence of pure Country Gold.Join us as we explore Ben's musical journey, from his roots in Alabama to his rise in the Nashville scene. He'll share stories behind his songs and the creative process that fuels his passion. We'll listen to some of his standout tracks and enjoy live performances right around the dining room table, showcasing his unique sound and storytelling prowess.Plus, learn about his work as a music producer and the exciting country records he's brought to life. Whether you're a die-hard country fan or just love great music, this episode promises an intimate look at an artist who truly pours his heart into every note. Don't miss it!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/songwriter-connection/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
A presentation of The PAPER STREET Podcast, 'LATE TO THE PARTY' is a new recurring program that brings filmmakers, friends, and entertainment industry pros on to discuss one of their major movie blind spots. The guest chats with hosts Shawn Talley and Cameron Burns before watching the film, then reconvenes with them after having seen it to all share their thoughts on the movie and much more! This go-round, actor Danielle Evon Ploeger (THE PALE DOOR, COUNTRY GOLD, the upcoming RATS!) was late to the party on FRIGHT NIGHT, but we're glad she made it! The hosts and Danielle discuss the film's cast, effects, synth-y score, and more, and tangent into everything from TWILIGHT and OVERBOARD to Married With Children and Herman's Head. If you've seen the 1985 film FRIGHT NIGHT, check out this biting conversation. And if you haven't, you're late to the party, but that's okay; we'll still be here when you get to it! For show notes and links on this and previous episodes, please visit paperstreetpodcast.com.
The Power Of CBD with Low Country Gold Founder Dave Douglas Hello beautiful humans, thank you for listening and supporting the Thrive Forever Fit Show. It truly means the world to me that you take time out of your precious day to listen to me ramble and rant about things I found entertaining, engaging, and meaningful. SPONSOR: F.L.E.X. ~ Visit: ThriveForever Fit F.L.E.X. For Details Flexible ~ Lifestyle ~ Eating ~ Xercise Program ✅ Weight Loss Without Diet ✅ No Pills, Potions or False Promise To Purchase ✅ Expert Level Support and Accountability ✅ Transformation From A Dieters Mindset To A Lifestyle That You Can Live With Forever In today's episode LowCountry Gold Founder Dave Douglas and I discuss CBD and its multitude of benefits like chronic pain relief, anxiety, depression, sleep, focus, mood and more. LowCountry Gold Founder Dave Douglass' road to growing and producing organic CBD on his 120-acre farm in Elloree, SC started in a hospital bed. While recovering from major surgery, Dave's lifelong commitment to easing the burden of others kicked in. By crafting a truly quality product, LowCountry Gold has been helping folks all over the country with chronic pain, anxiety, depression, sleep, focus, mood and more since its founding in 2020. Dave honed his business chops managing his dad's casino in Reno, as well as his own in Colorado. Eventually, he would move into real estate and education. He's a licensed Montessori teacher and helped create Charleston's largest private Montessori school system- Sundrops. Add in earning both his pilot and sailing captain's licenses, visiting six continents and raising six children, four of which are adopted from Kazakhstan, and you have a tip-of-the-iceberg view of LowCountry Gold's founder. Threaded between the varied experiences is Dave's calling to help others and make their lives a little more special. CBD customers will see this play out like an anthem in how LowCountry Gold operates. Product testing results are regularly posted online and the farm is annually inspected to uphold its USDA-organic certification. The end result is fantastic, South Carolina-made CBD tinctures, balms and gummies, of which Dave has complete seed-to-shelf oversight. Social Media Links: Instagram: Low Country Gold If you love the show, it would mean the world to me if you'd like it, share it, and review it. That's the only way I can help more people and continue to fulfill my mission of helping others overcome pain and start living a life of peaceful passion. ❤️ ~ Jay If you'd like to join my FREE Facebook group, where we dive into strategies and tools needed for a successful life, I'd LOVE to have you. It's called the Wellness Lab, and it's filled with amazing people just like you. Click here to join for FREE: Wellness Lab I also offer one on one and group lifestyle transformation coaching. You can check it all out at Thrive Forever Fit
On this installment of The PAPER STREET Podcast, Becky and Shawn are joined by filmmaker Mickey Reece, a renaissance man whose prolific output includes AGNES, ALIEN, and CLIMATE OF THE HUNTER. His latest feature, COUNTRY GOLD, is out now and currently available via On Demand as well as through Fandor. The hosts talk with Mickey about his origins, career, filming in Oklahoma, and the challenges and joys of writing, directing, and starring in his fantastical country music comedy. Also on the program: a fun round of 'Rapid Fire 15' with the guest, Becky's Deep Cut Slasher of the Week, Blues Traveler, aliens, cannibals, cults, and more! For show notes and more on this and previous episoeds, please visit paperstreetpodcast.com.
We're already over a quarter of the way through the year, and there's a lot of film ground to cover! Join Aaron as he runs through his list of 2023 films and talks a bit about each one. Full List: -The Drop (2:05) -Quasi (3:24) -You People (5:35) -House Party (6:54) -Ghosted (7:58) -Knock At The Cabin (11:04) -The Outwaters (12:22) -Cocaine Bear (14:07) -65 (16:55) -The Pope's Exorcist (19:46) -Evil Dead Rise (22:34) -Tetris (26:24) -Renfield (30:05) -Sick (33:23) -Air (34:44) -Megan (36:55) -Puss In Boots: The Last Wish (39:00) -Kids Vs Aliens (41:05) -Rye Lane (43:28) -Enys Men (44:52) -After Blue (47:53) -Skinamarink (50:33) -Infinity Pool (51:48) -How To Blow Up A Pipeline (53:27) -Unicorn Wars (56:13) -Country Gold (57:57) -Beau Is Afraid (58:49) For written review of 2023 films, check out the link below: https://www.viddy-well.com/reviews/tag/2023+Films
The boys have a bit of a crush on the prolific, Mickey Reese. Mickey explains his new movie about Garth Brooks is not about Garth Brooks. Do you really need to know anything else? Hey, we're on YouTube! Listening on an iPhone? Don't forget to rate us on iTunes! Fill our fe-mailbag by emailing us at OverlookHour@gmail.com Reach us on Instagram (@theoverlooktheatre) Facebook (@theoverlookhour) Twitter (@OverlookHour)
On this special episode, Mike talks with writer/director/actor Mickey Reece on his latest film, Country Gold, which tells the tale of an up-and-coming star's time with legend George Jones.Country Gold is now streaming.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/show/the-projection-booth-podcast_2/support.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5513239/advertisement
PUBLIC VERSION. Filmmaker Mickey Reece (AGNES, CLIMATE OF THE HUNTER, ALIEN) joins Adam, Joe, and Arwen to discuss his career journey. From blazing his own DIY path out in Oklahoma directing several films a year… to how he developed such an incredibly unique cinematic voice while working in almost every single genre… to how he confidently creates with extremely limited budgets and resources… to his choice to star as a Garth Brooks-esque singer on a most unusual quest in his latest film COUNTRY GOLD…to his film festival experience and beyond… it's no wonder Mickey has been called the “outlaw of independent cinema!” Mickey explains the importance of being able to boldly wear several different hats on every set and Adam winds up schooling himself on the popularity of country music in this truly inspiring episode that will have you fired up to stop waiting for permission, grab a camera, and make your own movie already!
On this special episode, Mike talks with writer/director/actor Mickey Reece on his latest film, Country Gold, which tells the tale of an up-and-coming star's time with legend George Jones.Country Gold is now streaming.
Acclaimed indie filmmaker Mickey Reece (AGNES, CLIMATE OF THE HUNTER) presents a bizarre reimagining of musical icons, COUNTRY GOLD. George Jones (Ben Hall) invites an up and coming country music superstar out on the town in Nashville the night before George is to be cryogenically frozen in 1994. Featuring gut-busting gags and hilarious allusions to real-life events, this fantasy comedy becomes an emotionally stirring tribute to the legacies we leave behind. Reece stars as emerging Country music star Troyal Brux (Mickey Reece), who resembles '90s-era Garth Brooks. One wild night in Nashville, Brux has a chance meeting with fellow legend George Jones, hours before Jones is to be cryogenically frozen. Director, producer and writer Mickey Reece joins us for a conversation on the inspiration for the film, how it dove-tails with his previous work, his decision to play the lead, Troyal Brux, and working again with the great Ben Hall. To watch go to: fandor.com/details/Country-Gold
Randy wants to be a French Power Ranger. Clark does a lazy riff on high brow/low brow and Russ blacks out while nerding out on whatever the new D&D movie is called. Films: Smoking Causes Coughing (2022), Swarm (TV), John Wick: Chapter 4 (2023), John Wick (2014), John Wick: Chapter 2 (2017), John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum (2019), Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves (2023), Agnes (2021), Climate of the Hunter (2019), Country Gold (2022), Tontine (2010), Aishiteru! (Safe Word) (2022), Inside (2023), The Consultant (TV), American Honey (2016), Dredd (2012), The Civil Dead (2022), Knight Chills (2001) Hey, we're on YouTube! Listening on an iPhone? Don't forget to rate us on iTunes! Fill our fe-mailbag by emailing us at OverlookHour@gmail.com Reach us on Instagram (@theoverlooktheatre) Facebook (@theoverlookhour) Twitter (@OverlookHour)
We were fortunate enough to catch Mickey Reece's Country Gold on its pre-release roadshow in Austin, Texas, where the Oklahoma filmmaker fielded audience questions after the screening. We had the privilege of checking out the film at last year's Fantastic Fest, and we loved it so much, we had to run out and see it again. Easily one of the funniest films you'll likely see this year, you can check out Country Gold April 4th on VOD! For more nuggets of gold, check out the links below: Country Gold review Country Gold Interview w/Mickey Reece & Ben Hall Fantastic Fest Q&A: Country Gold w/Mickey Reece & Ben Hall Agnes review Mickey Reece & John Selvidge On AgnesFantastic Fest Q&A: Agnes w/Mickey Reece and John Selvidge Climate Of The Hunter review Mickey Reece (And Friends) On Climate Of The Hunter (print) Mickey Reece & Friends Talk Climate of the Hunter (full audio interview) Fantastic Fest 2022 articles Fantastic Fest 2022 reviews Fantastic Fest 2022 podcasts
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Ahh the 90s. A time where you'd flip on the TV at a specific time of day to watch "America's Funniest Videos". Lyrics were printed and stuffed in the inside of your CD case. And country music was GOLD!! Tradition meets pop and a rock edge all with a country flair. But what made country music in the 90's so good? Kris and Chelsea bring you back to every banger, and behind the music of what made it so dang good. Grab your dunk a roo dip and slap on your snap bracelet...we're going back to the 90s! TUBULAR!
This week, to kick-start our fifth season we call into an organic vegetable farm in Texas to chat with an upright bassist who also happens to be a former New Orleans ace street performer, and singer and songwriter, who sounds like she might have stepped out of a saloon in 1955 filled with the warm echoes of her heroes Hank Williams and Patsy Cline: Melissa Carper. Is there such thing as a “new nostalgia” movement happening under our noses in the Americana scene? I'm going to say there is, thanks to folks like Melissa. She's lived several lives as a working music maker in groups like Sad Daddy (“Daddy” being her beloved nickname), Buffalo Gals, and the Carper Family (her folks in Nebraska growing up had a roving band), before collecting her favorite vintage-tinted songs and breaking out with her whip-smart solo debut Daddy's Country Gold and then 2022's Ramblin' Soul, which she penned while working on that vegetable farm with her fiddle player/partner during the height of the pandemic. The latter record is a celebration of the small victories and tiny glories of taking your hard earned art onto the road, while also pausing to reflect on the important folks she lost recently, like her beloved pup. While Melissa gets a good chuckle about being called the “Hillbilly Holiday” with her high lilting voice and silky delivery, it's the impossible pleasure of hearing the lost music of pre-modern country, jazz and blues fronted by a proudly queer bassist lead-singer that almost seems like science fiction when you look at it deeply. Make “new nostalgia” a new genre! Or throw genre right out the window and just turn modern classics like “Makin' Memories” (one of my top songs of 2022) up nice and loud, however you listen these days. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-show-on-the-road-with-z-lupetin1106/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Join your host Greg Howard Jr as he gets to the heart of what makes a musician tick with the incomparable MELISSA CARPER!!!After the success of her critically-acclaimed 2021 release Daddy' s Country Gold, Melissa Carper, dubbed “HillBillie Holiday” by friend and collaborator Chris Scruggs, was eager to get back in the studio. With co-producers Andrija Tokic (St. Paul & The Broken Bones, Hurray For The Riff Raff) and Dennis Crouch (The Time Jumpers) behind the boards again at Tokic's analog paradise The Bomb Shelter in Nashville, Carper assembled that same crew of magical music makers - plus a few more - to embark on her newest effort, Ramblin' Soul, set for release November 18th via Thirty Tigers.Carper's deep, old-timey music roots were firmly planted as a child, playing upright bass and singing in her family's traveling country band in rural Nebraska. Her love of country classics was cultivated as she laid beneath the console listening to her parents' record collection. Hank Williams, Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, Ray Charles, Elvis Presley, and more became the soundtrack of her youth. When Carper's father gifted her a collection of Jimmie Rodgers' recordings, she began to find her voice and calling as a songwriter. Carper attended the University of Nebraska-Lincoln on a music scholarship, and spent much of her time in the music library, instinctively drawn to the great jazz classics and jazz vocalists such as Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra, and Nat King Cole. She also discovered Lead Belly, uncovering a deep well within when singing his songs.After two years of college, wanderlust set in, and Carper hit the road in the family's 1980 Dodge Maxi Van, and landed in historic Eureka Springs, Arkansas. There, she was welcomed into the busking community, and found a new home base—a place to write, reflect, and rejuvenate in years to come. As she belted out the lyrics to “Ramblin' Man” life began to imitate art. Carper put a few hundred thousand miles on her vans and pick-up trucks, playing the streets and clubs of New Orleans, Austin, and even a stint in NYC as a founding member of The Maybelles. Magnetically pulled into the cultural heritage wherever she went, she immersed herself in the music of those who sang on those same street corners, and off the beaten path in times gone by.Along the way, she founded award-winning bands like power trio The Carper Family, the perfect outlet for her unique skills and style. The band brought her original work to life in a simple yet dynamic fashion that also served her inspirations - country, bluegrass, western swing, and old- style jazz, playing festivals and shows across the globe, and on shows like “A Prairie Home Companion.” Carper also holds a spot in award-winning Arkansas foursome Sad Daddy, and founded roots duo Buffalo Gals with Sad Daddy bandmate and partner, award-winning fiddler Rebecca Patek.In 2020, grappling with the loss of regular gigs, Carper and Patek moved to a friend's farm near Austin, working in exchange for housing, organic vegetables, and fresh, country air. “I had a handful of songs about rambling around and living a free life that I wanted to weave through the album,” Carper recalls. “I wrote the title track driving back home to Texas, and it felt like the seeds of the next album were planted.”Melissa Carper's WebsiteBandcampInstagramFacebook
Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot explore the expansive world of video game soundtracks. They chat with Los Angeles Times critic Todd Martens about the innovative ways video game music is exciting listeners and enhancing gaming interactivity. They'll also review new albums by Rina Sawayama and Brian Eno, and hear messages from Sound Opinions listeners. Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs:Junebug & Ben Babbitt, "Too Late to Love You," Kentucky Route Zero (Original Soundtrack), Annapurna Interactive, 2020Rina Sawayama, "This Hell," Hold The Girl, Dirty Hit, 2022Rina Sawayama, "Frankenstein," Hold The Girl, Dirty Hit, 2022Rina Sawayama, "Hold The Girl," Hold The Girl, Dirty Hit, 2022Rina Sawayama, "Send My Love To John," Hold The Girl, Dirty Hit, 2022Rina Sawayama, "Forgiveness," Hold The Girl, Dirty Hit, 2022Brian Eno, "Who Gives a Thought," Foreverandevernomore, Verve, 2022Brian Eno, "Garden of Stars," Foreverandevernomore, Verve, 2022Brian Eno, "We Let It In," Foreverandevernomore, Verve, 2022Jim Guthrie, "Lone Star," Sword & Sworcery LP - The Ballad of the Space Babies, Dark Flute, 2011Tycho, "Send and Receive," Hohokum (Original Game Soundtrack), Ghostly International, 2004Robyn Miller, "Myst Theme," Myst - The Soundtrack, Cyan, 1995Austin Wintory, "I Was Born for This," Journey (Original Video Game Soundtrack), Sony, 2012OFK, "Follow/Unfollow," Follow/Unfollow (Single), Teddy Dieff, 2021Daniel Olsén & Jonathan Eng, "Dead of Night (feat. Linnea Olsson)," Sayonara Wild Hearts, Simogo AB, 2019Melissa Carper, "Makin' Memories," Daddy's Country Gold, Melissa Carper/Mae Music, 2021Fantastic Negrito, "Oh Betty," White Jesus Black Problems, Storefront, 2022Teen Mortgage, "S.W.A.S.," Life/Death, King Pizza, 2019Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, "The Mercy Seat," Tender Prey, Mute, 1988Dead Man's Bones, "Pa Pa Power," Dead Man's Bones, Anti Inc., 2009Scorpions, "In Search of the Peace of Mind," Lonesome Crow, Brain, 1972The Who, "Sea and Sand," Quadrophenia, Track, 1973NNAMDÏ, "I Don't Wanna Be Famous," Please Have a Seat, Secretly Canadian, 2022
Mickey Reece and Ben Hall join Aaron for a chat about Reece's latest film, Country Gold. The pair star as Troyal Brux (a riff on Garth Brooks) and Geoge Jones, and they spend a night out on the town in Nashville before Jones is to be cryogenically frozen, waxing philosophical, ruminating on regret, and contemplating artistry and legacy. The film plays with the iconography of its country stars in the same ways in which Reece did with Elvis in his 2017 film Mickey Reece's Alien. Like all Reece films, Country Gold is a surprising ride loaded with comedy and complexly drawn characters. This is one wild night out you'll want to ride shotgun on! For more from Mickey Reece, check out the links below: https://www.viddy-well.com/articles/tag/Mickey+Reece https://www.viddy-well.com/reviews/tag/Mickey+Reece For more FF22 coverage, check out the links below: https://www.viddy-well.com/articles/tag/Fantastic+Fest+2022 https://www.viddy-well.com/reviews/tag/Fantastic+Fest+2022
The sweet, sweet croon of “Ain’t A Day Goes By” is from the forthcoming release Ramblin’ Soul by Melissa Carper, which you’ve probably heard on KUTX recently. The new album is out Nov. 18, and from time to time, your AMM host brings out a few tunes from Carper’s 2021 release Daddy’s Country Gold, like […]
Randy is back from Boston, but only saw The Munsters. Clark runs through what he saw at Fantastic Fest @ home and Russ reviews the latest entry in the Bring it On franchise. Films: The Munsters (2022), Smile (2022), Third Saturday in October Part V (2021), All Jacked Up and Full of Worms (2021), Bring It On: Cheer or Die (2022), Near Dark (1987), Agnes (2021), Chop and Steele (2022), Country Gold (2022) Hey, we're on YouTube! Listening on an iPhone? Don't forget to rate us on iTunes! Fill our fe-mailbag by emailing us at OverlookHour@gmail.com Reach us on Instagram (@theoverlooktheatre) Facebook (@theoverlookhour) Twitter (@OverlookHour)
Aaron returns with more Fantastic Fest 2022 goodness! This episode takes listeners inside filmmaker Mickey Reece's latest effort, Country Gold. The film is a spiritual companion to Mickey Reece's Alien, which finds him trading in Elvis iconography for that of Garth Brooks and George Jones. This contemplative comedy really hits hard, and it might be Reece's best effort to date — something we find ourselves saying every time he makes a new film. Imagine the surrealism of David Lynch and the philosophy of Richard Linklater combined with the energy of David O. Russell ensembles, and you're in the ballpark of this gem of a hangout flick. The Q&A features Reece alongside fellow actor Ben Hall, with a slew of cast and crew present as well. It's a great time — and one you won't want to miss out on! Caution: You're entering spoiler territory. Proceed at your own risk. For more FF22 coverage, check out the links below: https://www.viddy-well.com/articles/tag/Fantastic+Fest+2022 https://www.viddy-well.com/reviews/tag/Fantastic+Fest+2022
This week, filmmaker Cate Jones joins the show to talk about her latest film. Chicken House has been playing the festival circuit this year and has been seen at genre fests such as the Chattanooga Film Festival. This weekend the movie will be playing at The Shawna Shea Memorial Film Festival, The Arizona Underground Film Festival, and the Philadelphia Unnamed Film Festival.The film is about four aspiring actresses who live in a house together. When one of them moves out of their home, the other three have to bring in a new roommate. The new addition to their household turns things upside down as tensions rise and some unexpected visitors make their appearance.Chicken House touches on a number of themes. It deals with friendship, sexuality, identity, and the idea of close mindedness versus being open minded. Cate goes into the process of writing the film and how she brought her cast together. There is also a discussion about some of the ideas explored in the film.When we asked if Cate would join our humble little podcast, we also asked if there was a movie she wanted to talk about. She chose an interesting one in 2018's Vox Lux. Blake had to overcome his natural dislike of Natalie Portman in order to discuss a movie that brings a lot of ideas to the table.We talk about the nature of celebrity and tragedy, Portman's performances, and and ending that some may find self-indulgent. We also talk about the strong acting in the movie and how it is impossible to make Jude Law not look handsome. How did this all lead into a talk about Annihilation?Adventures in Movies! is a part of the Morbidly Beautiful Podcast Network. Morbidly Beautiful is your one stop shop for all your horror needs. From the latest news and reviews to interviews and old favorites, it can be found at Morbidly Beautiful.Adventures in Movies! is hosted by Nathaniel and Blake. You can find Nathaniel on Instagram at nathaninpoortaste. Blake can be found on Twitter @foureyedhorror and on Instagram at foureyedhorror. You can reach us personally or on Twitter @AdventuresinMo1.Music in the background from https://www.FesliyanStudios.com
Mickey Reece made it this week! As a bunch of scum sucking freaks, we all felt a kindred spirit in the DIY, and even the more recent sellout arthouse horror films of Mickey Reece. If you're unfamiliar with Mickey Reece, just know that he is probably 30-something years old, but his IMDB features 37 film and only 9 of them are available publicly. Because of this, his predilection for casual experimentation, and his remote origins in bumfuck, Oklahoma, the press has lavished him with all sorts of cute nicknames like, "Flyover Fassbinder." A title I wish I had acquired while making films in Indiana, but I refuse professional or amateur envy. We talked to Mickey Reece's Mickey Reece about what drives his story and production choices, his "real" job, and how beautiful life would be if he could sell out. You can watch Climate of the Hunter on Shudder, Agnes on Hulu, and a handful of his older films (as in, more than 2 years old) on Alamo OnDemand. The last link includes the destined to be cult classic, Mickey Reece's Alien, a film about Elvis, Priscilla, and Elvis's illegitimate extra(?) terrestrial baby. Keep an eye on your local film festivals for Mickey Reece's latest, Country Gold, which depicts the time Garth Brooks met George Jones shortly before the latter was cryogenically frozen. If you prefer to multitask, you can also watch his one minute Instagram Reels for George's Liquor in Oklahoma City @stopbygeorgesokc And as long as you're clicking around, why not see what Jennifer C. Martin's up to? Brandon and I don't have links. Except for this one.
This week, Adam and Kevin head back to Montreal for more coverage of Fantasia 2022 with reviews of two absurdist comedies, Incredible But True and Country Gold. Other titles discussed include Sense and Sensibility, Dark Glasses, When a Stranger Calls, What to do With The Dead Kaiju, Prince of Darkness, Next Sohee, The Killer, Special Delivery, and Glorious. 0:00 - Intro 2:21 - Incredible But True review 15:20 - Country Gold review 27:34 - Watch list 53:39 - New releases web: http://filmpulse.net twitter: http://twitter.com/filmpulsenet facebook: http://facebook.com/filmpulse
STEPHANIE URBINA JONES and her history-making Honky Tonk Mariachi are blowing hearts and minds wide open with a new style fondly called ‘country with chili peppers'. From the hallowed stage of the Grand Ole Opry to the two-stepping dance halls of Texas to festivals around the world, Jones tours internationally including appearances at the Montreux Jazz Festival, Magic Town Music Fest in Mexico, Festival Country Rendezvous in France, Country Gold in Japan, Gstaad Festival in Switzerland and the Belladrum Tartan Heart Fest in Scotland. ALEX MILLER is a Kentucky boy from Lancaster who caught global attention from American Idol. Most recently, signing with Nashville-based Billy Jam Records for his soon-to-be-released debut album, MILLER TIME. Performing professionally since an early age, including as a WoodSongs Kid, he's opening for Hank Jr, Josh Turner, Rhonda Vincent, Shenandoah and others. George Fields is a 15-year-old from Stamping Ground, Kentucky. He is a sophomore at Western Hills High School where he plays trumpet with the school band; however, his true passion is bluegrass music. George grew up listening to bluegrass and began playing the mandolin at age 7. At age 10, George started playing his signature instrument, the five-string banjo; and in the last year, he has also learned to play the fiddle. He enjoys attending bluegrass jams with his father and younger brother.
Today I had the pleasure of chatting with Cindy Emch of the band Secret Emchy Society. Cindy's music is a blend of Americana, California Country, Gothbilly, Honky Tonk and Roots music. It was great getting to talk to her about her band's new album (Gold Country, Country Gold), her influences, her overall musical journey and more. I hope you enjoy this episode and make sure to check out Secret Emchy Society's new album and have a great day! As always you can email me at jack@jackbarksdale.com for any questions or show ideas. Thanks for listening!
In sacramento to promote the new Gatlin Brothers Music Gity Grille in the downtown area, Rudy was able to spend almost a half hour with us in person in our studio at KRAK 1140 AM. Since we were still playing Country Gold, and all the legendary artists, Rudy was thrilled to visit a station that featured he and his brothers songs. Mike Remy, my newsman was a big Gatlin Brothers fan and shared in the interview with Rudy. We talked about the industry changing focus with many stations only playing new artists. Rudy was honest about how he felt about it and where he saw the music industry going. Check out the interview with a fun guy who in my opinion, is a country music legend.
BOOTS & SADDLE - December 28, 2021 - Favourites of 2021 / Year-in-Review - 1. I Want Her Just As Lonesome As Me - Junior & Tanya Rae Brown (His & Hers) 2. Dalynn Grace [instrumental] - Dale Watson (Dale Watson Presents: The Memphians) 3. Back When - Melissa Carper (Daddy's Country Gold) 4. Mighty Lonesome Man - Charley Crockett (10 for Slim: Charley Crockett Sings James Hand) 5. If You Were In My Shoes - West of Texas (Heartache, Hangovers & Honky Tonks) 6. In Dreams - Sierra Ferrell (Long Time Coming) 7. Lovers Lane [instrumental] - Wolf Willow (Old Guitars and Shooting Stars) 8. Hot Lunch Special [instrumental] - Wolf Willow (Old Guitars and Shooting Stars) 9. I Like Austin, But I Love San Antone - Garrett T. Capps (I Love San Antone) 10. Tehachapi - Margo Cilker (Pohorylle) 11. Real Cowboy - Noel McKay (Blue Blue Blue) 12. Retro Man - Jake Vaadeland (Retro Man) 13. New Tattoos - South Texas Tweek (Single) 14. Door Number Three [instrumental] - The Royal Hounds (A Whole Lot of Nothin') 15. Early Morning Funeral - Bobby Dove (Hopeless Romantic) 16. 300 Roses - Hank Topless (Single) 17. Heard It Through The Red Wine - Charlie Marie (Ramble On) 18. The Wheel Boogie [instrumental] - Asleep At The Wheel (Half A Hundred Years) 19. I Don't Know Where Your Heart's Been - Katie Jo (Pawn Shop Queen) 20. Excuse Yourself - Olivia Ellen Lloyd (Loose Cannon) 21. Must Be Nice - The Divorcees (Drop of Blood) 22. Girl In The Crowd - Jr. Gone Wild (Still Got The Jacket) 23. I Only Do It Cause I Have To - Dennis J. Leise (The World That You Grew Up In Is No More) 24. The World Just Broke My Heart - Charley Crockett (Music City USA) 25. Okie Dokie Stomp [instrumental] - Sue Foley (Pinky's Blues) 26. Love Like Yours - Hannah Juanita (Hardliner) 27. Punk Rock Retirement Plan 1 - Legendary Shack Shakers (Cockadoodledeux) 28. Keep All My Roses - Mick Mullin (Mullin It Over) 29. Heaven Didn't Seem So Far - Wolf Willow (Old Guitars and Shooting Stars) 30. I'll Never Get Over You - Theo Lawrence (Single) 31. Bullseye [instrumental] - The Shootouts [instrumental] (Bullseye) 32. Remembering Gary [instrumental] - Dale Watson (Dale Watson Presents: The Memphians) 33. I Don't Want Your Love - Shaela Miller (Big Hair Small City) 34. Coal Miner's Daughter (Recitation) - Loretta Lynn (Still Woman Enough) 35. Down By The Waterline - Hank & Ella with The Fine Country Band (Good at Being Lonely) 36. When She's Sleepin' She's Cheatin' - Scott MacKay (Stupid Cupid) 37. Ready to Fight - Croy And The Boys (Of Course They Do) 38. Serene Lee [instrumental] - Dale Watson (Dale Watson Presents: The Memphians) 39. This Old Jukebox - Mike T. Kerr (People, Places, & Other Issues)
Cross-country runner Darragh McElhinney joined Adrian and Eoin off the back of an impressive European U23 gold medal last weekend in Dublin! He talked athletics pathways, the celebrations, and his love of Crystal Palace FC. #OTBAM is live every morning with @Gillette UK | #BestFaceForward You can subscribe to the OTB AM podcast wherever you get your podcasts across the OTB Podcast Network. via iTunes via Spotify via GoLoud
Mickey Reece is back! This time, he's joined with his longtime screenwriter partner, John Selvidge. Join Aaron as he talks with the creative duo about their latest film, Agnes, its origins and creative evolution, as well as their forthcoming flick: Country Gold. The discussion was a real blast! If you need more check out the links below: https://www.viddy-well.com/podcast/episode-21-agnes https://www.viddy-well.com/reviews/agnes-2021 https://www.viddy-well.com/reviews/climate-of-the-hunter https://www.viddy-well.com/articles/mickey-reece-interview
BOOTS & SADDLE - November 9, 2021 1. Rose of Ol' Pawnee - Carl Smith (Carl Smith and the Tunesmiths - 1970) 2. Crazy - Willie Nelson (...And Then I Wrote - 1962) 3. The Woman's Side of Life - Sharon Peel (Single) 4. Six Hard Years of Pain - Sammy Bidwell (Single) 5. Rain Falls in Denver - Johnny Dollar (Big Rig Rollin' Man - 1969) 6. Girl In The Crowd - Jr. Gone Wild (Still Got The Jacket - 2021) 7. Blood in the Snow #3 - Starpainter (Single - 2021) 8. My Tears Fell Two By Two - Wolf Willow (Old Guitars and Shooting Stars - 2021) 9. Jasper Stone - Trevor Tchir (Sun & Moon - 2021) 10. Rosetta - Gordie Tentrees (Mean Old Worked - 2021) 11. Make The World Go Away - Ray Price (Burning Memories - 1963) 12. Barefoot Nellie - Porter Wagoner (The Carroll County Accident - 1969) 13. Blues Stay Away from Me - Jean Shepard (Got You On My Mind - 1961) 14. Down, Down, Down - Buck Owens (Buck Owens Sings Tommy Collins - 1963) 15. Two Mules Pull This Wagon - Loretta Lynn (I Like 'Em Country - 1966) 16. 3rd Quarter [instrumental] - Mike T. Kerr (Trio - 2021) 17. Honky Tonk Love - Ernie Brend (Single - 1968) 18. Keep All My Roses - Mick Mullin (Mullin' It Over - 2021) 19. Roses - Nicolette & The Nobodies (Devil's Run - 2019) 20. Train Again (feat. Burke Carroll) - Big Tobacco & The Pickers (The King Is Gone - 2015) 21. Pal of Mine - Roy Payne (Roy Payne No. 2 - 1970) 22. Talkin' to Myself - Sarah Shook & the Disarmers (Single | Nightroamer - 2022) 23. Brother, Taxman, Preacher - Margo Cilker (Pohorylle - 2021) 24. Doing My Best - Jeremy Pinnell (Goodbye L.A. - 2021) 25. Let Me Tickle Your Innards - Legendary Shack Shakers (Cockadoodledeux - 2021) 26. Lurlene - Noel McKay (Blue, Blue, Blue - 2021) 27. Hammin' It Up - The Strangers (Instrumental Sounds of Merle Haggard's Strangers - 1969) 28. When I Get Low, I Get High - Juvel (Juvel [EP] - 2020) 29. Memphis Never Falls from Style - Robbie Fulks & Linda Gail Lewis (Wild! Wild! Wild! - 2018) 30. I'm Musing You - Melissa Carper (Daddy's Country Gold - 2021) 31. I Walk Alone - Marty Robbins (I Walk Alone - 1968) 32. Jolly Jolly John - Brent Williams (On The Go - 1970) 33. Medium Rare [instrumental] - Wade Mosher (Dreams About Small Village in Texas - 2020) 34. Let's Drink To The Ladies feat. Bruno Nesci, John Heinrich and Aurelio "Yeyo" Flores - Tony Garviz (Country State Of Mind - 2021)
The bassist and singer/songwriter joined us to chat about her new album called Daddy's Country Gold.
The bassist and singer/songwriter joined us to chat about her new album called Daddy's Country Gold.
BOOTS & SADDLE - MAY 18, 2021 1. Look Out Heart - Connie Smith (The Cry of the Heart - 2021) 2. If You Want Me To - Roger Miller (Roger And Out - 1964) 3. Just Another Thing - Bill Poss & The Useful Tools (Saltwater - 2014) 4. Faded Love - Doug Sahm (Doug Sahm and His Band - 1973) 5. Before the Next Teardrop Falls - Linda Martell (Color Me Country - 1970) 6. Passing Cars - David Miner (Silver Valley - 2021) 7. How Do You Want ‘Em Made - Dennis J. Leise (The World That You Grew Up In Is No More - 2021) 8. Ramble On Man - Charlie Marie (Ramble On - 2021) 9. Ain't It a Shame (When Your Horse Goes Lame) - Wild Earp & The Free for Alls (Single - 2021) 10. Holiday Inn - Bruce Mullen (Single - 1973) 11. You Don't Have Very Far to Go - Jeannie Seely (The Seely Style - 1966) 12. Pick Up Truck Cowboy - C-Weed Band (Going The Distance - 1983) 13. Texas and Oklahoma - Freddy Powers (The Country Jazz Singer - 1987) 14. Redwing [instrumental] - Jeff Bradshaw & Dave Hamilton (Swingin' Country Dance Toons - 2003) 15. Lonely to the Brim - Chase Crawford (The Neon Lights Go on Forever - 2020) 16. The Power Of The Neon - Bobby Mackey (The Bobby Mackey Show) 17. Kiss and the Keys - Red Sovine (Single - 1966) 18. Worried Mind - Eilen Jewell (Sundown Over Ghost Town - 2015) 19. La viejita - Flaco Jiménez & Max Baca (Flaco & Max: Legends & Legacies - 2014) 20. Heart, I Wish You Were Here - Robbie Fulks (South Mouth - 1997) 21. Are You Still Taking Them Pills - Brennen Leigh & Noel McKay (McKay & Leigh - 2019) 22. Nashville Man - Mick Mullin (Music City Miracle - 2020) 23. Sticks & Stones - Dave McCann & the Ten Toed Frogs (Country Medicine - 2005) 24. What's Going On In Your World - George Strait (Beyond the Blue Neon - 1989) 25. Stupid Cupid - Scott MacKay (Stupid Cupid - 2021) 26. No Surprise - Mariel Buckley (Single - 2020) 27. The Chair - George Strait (Something Special - 1985) 28. Good To See Ya - Riley Downing (Start It Over - 2021) 29. If I'm a Fool for Leaving - Gary Buck (Single - 1972) 30. Won'tcha Come Back to Me - Margie Bowes (Single - 1958) 31. Glory River [instrumental] - Mike T. Kerr (Spring Garden Bandstand - 2020) 32. The Stars are Aligned - Melissa Carper (Daddy's Country Gold - 2021)
BOOTS & SADDLE - May 11, 2021 1. I'll Be Lonesome When You Are Gone - June Pasher (Your Cheating Heart And Other Country Favourites) 2. Hard Times - Mickey McGivern & The Mustangs featuring Billy Adams (Hard Times - 1967) 3. Runnin' Bills - Mickey McGivern & The Mustangs featuring Billy Adams (Hard Times - 1967) 4. Time Changes Everything (But You) - Carroll Baker (The Early Years) 5. Jambalaya - Sweet Daddy Siki (Sweet Daddy Siki Squares Off with Country Music - 1972) 6. Back to Cape Breton - Lawrence Maxwell (Single - 2021) 7. My Old Chevy Van - Melissa Carper (Daddy's Country Gold - 2021) 8. Daddy - Charlie Marie (Ramble On - 2021) 9. Race With Time - Geoffrey Miller (All Night Honky Tonk Man - 2020) 10. Little Bird - Katie Jo (Pawn Shop Queen - 2021) 11. Don't Get Above Your Raisin' - Lester Flatt (Country Boy Featuring Feudin' Banjos - 1973) 12. Is Anybody Goin' North to Cincinnati - Lester Flatt (Kentucky Ridgerunner - 1972) 13. Old Dan's Records - Gordon Lightfoot (Old Dan's Records - 1972) 14. Hey Little Darlin' - Zoe Muth (Zoe Muth and the Lost High Rollers - 2009) 15. Wichita - DW James (Jack Of All Trades - 1996) 16. Foggy Mountain Chimes [instrumental] - Flatt & Scruggs (Foggy Mountain Chimes - 1970) 17. Holding Up The Wall - Sandra Glabb (Holding Up The Legend: Holding Up The Wall - 2017) 18. My Shoes are Not That Hard to Fill - Roger WIlhoit (The “Social World” of Roger Wilhoit - 1974) 19. I Do My Cryin' At Night - Rhonda Vincent (Timeless And True Love - 1991) 20. Cold Statesville Ground - Robbie Fulks (South Mouth - 1997) 21. Bar Waiting for Me - Mike Lynch (Building Character - 2020) 22. East of the Sun, West of the Moon - Russell deCarle (Under The Big Big Sky - 2010) 23. That's Why I Sing in a Honky Tonk - The Country Side of Harmonica Sam (Open Letter to the Blues - 2015) 24. Hello Baby - Myrna Lorrie (Single - 1958) 25. Just a Heart - Charley Crockett (10 for Slim: Charley Crockett Sings James Hand - 2021) 26. Our Love is Done - Hannah Juanita (Single - 2020) 27. Sign of a Broken Heart - West of Texas (Heartache, Hangovers & Honky Tonks - 2021) 28. F.B.I Top Ten - Glen Sherley (Glen Sherley - 1972) 29. Green Green Grass of Home - Brent Williams (On The Go - 1970) 30. My Baby - NQ Arbuckle (X O K - 2008) 31. So Wrong, So Fast - Jean Shepard (Heartaches And Tears - 1962) 32. Tenderly [instrumental] - Chet Atkins (In Three Dimensions - 1955) 33. This Old Bar ((feat. Paul Weber, Harold MacIntyre, & Johnny Burke) - The Western Swing Authority (Big Deal - 2018)
BOOTS & SADDLE - May 4, 2021 1. Time Lock - George Jones (Country & Western No 1 Male Singer - 1964) 2. Goodbye, So Long, Hello - Prairie Oyster (Different Kind Of Fire - 1990) 3. Heard It Through The Red Wine - Charlie Marie (Ramble On - 2021) 4. Weird Thought Thinker - Joshua Hedley (Mr. Jukebox - 2018) 5. Has Anybody Seen Me Lately - Harlan Howard (Harlan Howard Sings Harland Howard - 1961) 6. Learnin' to Drown - Vincent Neil Emerson (Vincent Neil Emerson - 2021) 7. Would You Like to Get Some Goats - Melissa Carper (Daddy's Country Gold - 2021) 8. Down Here on Earth - Mike T. Kerr (Heart Pine Valley - 2021) 9. Family - Nick Garza's Get Along (Single - 2021) 10. Out Back Baby - (feat. John Evans Band) - James Steinle (Single - 2021) 11. Too Many Rivers - Liz Anderson (Liz Anderson Sings - 1967) 12. Walk Out - Justin Townes Earle (Midnight At The Movies - 2009) 13. Five Minutes Of The Latest Blues - Justin Tubb (Star Of The Grand Ole Opry - 1962) 14. Never On Sunday [instrumental] - Roy Penney (Twistin' The Pick - 1965) 15. Sometimes It's a Lonely Road - Bobby Dove (Hopeless Romantic - 2021) 16. One More Time - Hayden C. James (One More Time - 2017) 17. There She Goes - Frank Jacket (Sad Songs To Dance To - 2021) 18. Bouquet of Roses - Carl Smith (Man with a Plan - 1966) 19. Then and Only Then - Loretta Lynn (Blue Kentucky Girl - 1965) 20. Histoire d'antan - Eric Lemoine (Single - 2021) 21. Johnny Boychuck Song - Jolie Blue (Single - 2020) 22. Wondering' If Willy - Marie Bottrell (The Star - 1980) 23. The Fool is the Last One to Know - The Blue Shadows (On The Floor Of Heaven - 1993) 24. Movin' to the Country - David Gideon (Single - 2020) 25. Sweet Talkin' - Katie Mae & the Lubrication (Hazy Angel - 2020) 26. I Can't Deal With It - Nicholas Campbell (Livin' and Other Western Ideas - 2021) 27. Sweet Lies - Linda Longard (Empty Dreams and Other Country Favorites) 28. Do-Die - Johnny Dollar (Johnny Dollar - 1967) 29. This Time's The Next Time - Wanda Jackson (You'll Always Have My Love - 1967) 30. My Heart Skips a Beat - Chef Adams and Yvonne Terry (Show Stoppers - 1965) 31. Under Your Spell Again [instrumental] - The Buckaroos (The Buckaroos Play Buck & Merle - 1965) 32. South Richmond Girl - Robbie Fulks (South Mouth - 1997)
BOOTS & SADDLE - April 27, 2021 1. Loneliness Will Be My Destiny - The Grant Carson Band (The Grant Carson Band - 1984) 2. Little Pink Mack - Kay Adams (Wheels & Tears - 1966) 3. J.C Song - Righteous Ike (Some Sad Songs - 2020) 4. Down There By The Train - Johnny Cash (American Recordings - 1994) 5. Engagement - Mike T. Kerr (Heart Pine Valley - 2021) 6. My Whiskey Life - West of Texas (Heartache, Hangovers & Honky Tonks - 2021) 7. I Know I'm a Fool - Katie Jo (Pawn Shop Queen - 2021) 8. Whiskey Bay - Rebel Railroad (Rebel Railroad - 2021) 9. Another Bloody Morning - Nick Garza's Get Along (Single - 2021) 10. Are You Stringing Me Along - Brennen Leigh (The Box - 2010) 11. The Lover and the Oilrig/Rawhide - The Stanley County Cut-Ups (We Still Gotta Lotta Livin' To Do [Expanded] - 2021) 12. Devil and the Riot - Rodeo FM (Upgrade Of Truth - 2020) 13. Rose of San Antone [Instrumental] - Roy Penney (Twistin' The Pick - 1965) 14. What Lonely People Do - Eddie Eastman (Easy - 1979) 15. The Beast in Me - Johnny Cash (American Recordings - 1994) 16. You're Driving Me Mad - Jo Anne Campbell (I'm Nobody's Baby - 1959) 17. Be Nice to Everybody - Bev Munro (Single) 18. Cryin' Places - Carroll Baker (Single - 1977) 19. Drownin' The Memory - The Give ‘Em Hell Boys (Barn Burner - 2012) 20. Pay Dirt - K.D Lang And The Reclines (Angel With A Lariat - 1987) 21. Down By The Waterline - Hank & Ella with The Fine Country Band (Good at Being Lonely - 2021) 22. Laughing at Myself - The Golden Roses (Devil's In The Details - 2021) 23. Many Moons Ago - Melissa Carper (Daddy's Country Gold - 2021) 24. Don't Tell Me That - Charley Crockett (10 for Slim: Charley Crockett Sings James Hand - 2021) 25. I'll Hold You in My Heart - Jean Shepard (Lonesome Love - 1959) 26. Time Is a Selfish Man - Kathryn Legendre (Don't Give a Damn - EP - 2016) 27. Jesus Is My Pusher - Hank Topless (Songs I Hate To Sing - 2019) 28. Your Red Wagon - Robbie Fulks & Linda Gail Lewis (Wild! Wild! Wild! - 2018) 29. Men Like Me Can Fly - James Hand (Shadow On The Ground - 2009) 30. Los amores de José [instrumental] - Flaco Jiménez & Max Baca (Flaco & Max: Legends & Legacies - 2014) 31. The Divorce Sale - Tammy Wynette (Tammy's Touch - 1970)
BOOTS & SADDLE - April 20, 2021 1. Before She Made Me Crawl - Harold Macintyre (Area Code 705 - 1980) 2. Green Snakes (On the Ceiling) - Johnny Bush (Green Snakes - 2001) 3. Too Lonely Too Long - Lucille Starr (Lonely Street (Expanded Edition) - 1969) 4. Gas Station Blues - Bobby Dove (Hopeless Romantic - 2021) 5. Must Be Nice - The Divorcees (Drop of Blood - 2021) 6. Drive On - Johnny Cash (American Recordings - 1994) 7. King of the Road - Roger Miller (Single - 1965) 8. She's Got You - Patsy Cline (Single | She's Got You [EP] - 1962) 9. Strange - Patsy Cline (Single | She's Got You [EP] - 1962) 10. (I'll Love You) Forever and Ever - Buck Owens And His Buckaroos (Roll Out the Red Carpet for Buck Owens and his Buckaroos - 1966) 11. Do They Owe Us A Living? - Croy And The Boys (Single - 2021) 12. My Bad Mood - Esther Rose (How Many Times - 2021) 13. Big Road Blues (ft. Kayla Mahomed) - Mike T. Kerr (Mother Trucker II: Lookin' for a Back Door - 2021) 14. Broken Things - James Steinle (Same Ol' Stuff - 2021) 15. You're Still My Love - Melissa Carper (Daddy's Country Gold - 2021) 16. Alone Ranger [instrumental] - Dale Watson (Dale Watson Presents: The Memphians - 2021) 17. The Road I Walk - Mark LaForme (Single | Here Comes Trouble - 1989) 18. D.J - Roy Payne (One Step Forward - 1973) 19. Homegrown - Dick Damron (Honky Tonk Angel - 1982) 20. Marie Marie - The Blasters (The Blasters - 1981) 21. How Can I Unlove You - Amber Digby (The World You're Living In - 2013) 22. Floor to Crawl - Charley Crockett (10 for Slim: Charley Crockett Sings James Hand - 2021) 23. Black Eye - Noel McKay (Sketches of South Central Texas - 2015) 24. Lonely Ain't Hardly Alive - Robbie Fulks (Too Late to Pray: Defiant Chicago Roots - 2019) 25. I Cried All the Way to the Bank - Norma Jean (Pretty Miss Norma Jean - 1965) 26. Welcome to My Heart - The Doel Brothers (Bottle on the Table - 2020) 27. Bad Religion - Katie Jo (Pawn Shop Queen - 2021) 28. The West - Olivia Ellen Lloyd (Loose Cannon - 2021) 29. Beautiful Friendships - Ernest Tubb & Loretta Lynn (Singin' Again - 1967) 30. Pretty Good Guy - Blake Berglund (Realms - 2017) 31. Is It Cheating - Belle Plaine (Malice, Mercy, Grief & Wrath - 2018) 32. Back to the Country - Zachary Lucky (Midwestern - 2019) 33. I've Been There - Smilin' Johnnie & His Prairie Pals (Salute Canada's Northland - 1966) 34. Dalynn Grace [instrumental] - Dale Watson (Dale Watson Presents: The Memphians - 2021) 35. Oh Bury Me Not - Johnny Cash (American Recordings - 1994)
BOOTS & SADDLE - April 13, 2021 1. April's Fool - Jack Greene (Lord Is That Me - 1970) 2. Souvenir - Scotty Campbell (Damned If I Recall - 1999) 3. Destroy Me - Chef Adams (Singer / Songwriter - 1969) 4. Fort Benton - Caroline Keys (Mean To Stay - 2017) 5. I'll Never Get Over You - Theo Lawrence (Single - 2021) 6. Life Sentence Blues - Rachel Brooke (Single - 2021) 7. How Soon - Katie Jo (Pawn Shop Queen - 2021) 8. Foolin' - West of Texas (Heartache, Hangovers & Honky Tonks - 2021) 9. Call Yourself My Man - Hannah Juanita (Single - 2021) 10. Let The Train Blow The Whistle - Johnny Cash (American Recordings - 1994) 11. Diesel Smoke Dangerous Curves - Red Simpson (Truck Drivin' Fool - 1967) 12. Papa Was a Steel Headed-Man - Robbie Fulks (Country Love Songs - 1996) 13. Honky Tonk World - Bonnie Sloan (Single - 1956) 14. Agent Elvis [instrumental] - Dale Watson (Dale Watson Presents: The Memphians - 2021) 15. Rose Colored Frames - Mariel Buckley (Driving In The Dark - 2018) 16. In the Corner - Charley Crockett (10 for Slim: Charley Crockett Sings James Hand - 2021) 17. You Don't Have Very Far to Go - Rosanne Cash (Seven Year Ache - 1981) 18. Swinging Doors - Smiley Bates (Country Tears - 1973) 19. N.B to T.O - Al Hooper (N.B to T.O) 20. Anybody Goin' To San Antone - Brent Williams (On The Go - 1970) 21. Heart, Don't Let Me Down - Ray St. Germain (There's No Love Like Our Love - 1995) 22. Old Vienna Beer and Redwine Music - Robbie Brass & Red Wine (Red Wine - 1977) 23. Song I Can't Write - The Golden Roses (Devil's In The Details - 2021) 24. It's Better If You Never Know - Melissa Carper (Daddy's Country Gold - 2021) 25. Handful of Nothing - The Divorcees (Drop of Blood - 2021) 26. Chance in Hell - Bobby Dove (Hopeless Romantic - 2021) 27. No One Way to Live - Little Miss Higgins (We Still Gotta Lotta Livin' To Do - 2020) 28. 90 Seconds of Your Time - Corb Lund (Agricultural Tragic - 2020) 29. A Little Unfair - Ezra Lee (Motor Head Baby - 2015) 30. Shackles and Chains - Johnny Paycheck (The Beginning) 31. You Win Again [instrumental] - Jeff Bradshaw & Dave Hamilton (Swingin' Country Dance Toons - 2003) 32. For the Good Times - Cindi Cain (Single - 1988)
Playlist N°14 Du 3 au 10 avril 2021 INTRO TROY CASSAR DALEY: Back On Country (The World Today-2021) LONDON BAILEIGH: Gotta Be Tough (Single-2021) TRAVIS SMITH & CINDY JO: Too Close To Home (Single-2021) JANET BODEWES: I Come Back to This Guitar (Single-2021) MASON LIVELY: Demons (Mason Lively-2021) MELISSA CARPER: My Old Chevy Van (Daddy’s Country Gold-2021) CHARLIE KULIS BAND: Twisted (Single-2021) ARTHUR STULIEN: Already Gone (Single-2021) JESSE RAUB JR: Things I Shouldn't Have (Single-2021) LISELOTTE VAN DOOREN: Everything (Single-2021) JIM BACHMANN: Good At A Bad Job (Single-2021) CASEY CHESNUTT: Even Texas Couldn't Hold Her (Single-2021) ADDISON JOHNSON: Cherokee Blues (Cherokee Blues-2019) SHAWN LEE STAMPS: The Cold Hard Truth (Single-2021) THE JAKE ASH BAND: Five Star Dive Bar (Another Round-2021) THE GOLDEN ROSES: When I’m Gone (Devil's In The Details-2021) OUTRO : Campfire
BOOTS & SADDLE - March 30, 2021 1. False Eyelashes - Dolly Parton (Just Because I'm A Woman - 1968) 2. Daddy's Advice - Asleep at the Wheel (Comin' Right At Ya - 1973) 3. The Son Shines Down On Me - Asleep at the Wheel (Comin' Right At Ya - 1973) 4. My Tormentor - Robbie Fulks (Couples in Trouble - 2001) 5. I Wanna Be Mama'd - Jimmie Logsdon (Single - 1952) 6. Over There That's Frank - Charley Crockett (10 for Slim: Charley Crockett Sings James Hand - 2021) 7. Arkansas Hills - Melissa Carper (Daddy's Country Gold - 2021) 8. Guide Me In - James Steinle (Same Ol' Stuff - 2021) 9. Lucky When It Rains - Hank & Ella with The Fine Country Band (Good at Being Lonely - 2021) 10. Lonesome 77203 - Floyed Turcotte (Country) 11. Beer Drinkers, Born Losers and Me - Joe Firth w/ Paul Weber (Me And The Old Promised Land - 1981) 12. The River - Skinny Dyck (Get To Know Lonesome - 2020) 13. Fiddle Texas Style - Cindi Cain (Single - 1988) 14. Big Beaver - Jeff Bradshaw & Dave Hamilton (Swingin' Country Dance Toons - 2003) 15. Everybody's Darlin' Plus Mine - Marty Robbins (R.F.D. - 1964) 16. You Put Me Here - Amber Digby (The World You're Living In - 2013) 17. La Mafia Muere - Los Tigres del Norte (Corridos Prohibidos - 1989) 18. 25 & Wastin' Time - Vincent Neil Emerson (Fried Chicken & Evil Women - 2019) 19. Ain't Done Loving You Yet - John Paul Keith (The Rhythm Of The City - 2021) 20. Going Going Gone - The Golden Roses (Devil's In The Details - 2021) 21. Good at a Bad Job - Jim Bachmann (Single - 2021) 22. Pawn Shop Queen - Katie Jo (Pawn Shop Queen - 2021) 23. This Fool - West of Texas (Heartache, Hangovers & Honky Tonks - 2021) 24. Walk Between the Raindrops - Thelonious Hank (Walk Between the Raindrops - 2017) 25. May You Never Be Alone - Hank Williams (Single - 1950) 26. Right on Time - Leo Rondeau (Right on Time - 2019) 27. I love the Lonesome Prairie (Prairie Love Letter - 2020) 28. My Heart Knows Why - Lynette Wolfe (A Hard Place to Be - 2019) 29. I Don't Trust You Anymore - Lefty Frizzell (The Sad Side of Love - 1965) 30. When I Come Driving Through - The Willis Brothers (Single - 1965) 31. Dalynn Grace - Dale Watson (Dale Watson Presents: The Memphians - 2021) 32. Our First Bluebonnet Spring - Junior Brown (Mixed Bag - 2001)
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BOOTS & SADDLE - March 23, 2021 1. Play Me a Sad Song - Claude Gladson (Single - 1966) 2. Your Down Home is Uptown - Asleep at the Wheel (Comin' Right At Ya - 1973) 3. Nashville Bum - Waylon Jennings (Nashville Rebel - 1966) 4. Ticket Bought - Jerry Leger (Songs From The Apartment - 2020) 5. Read Between the Lines - Jerry Leger (Time Out For Tomorrow - 2019) 6. El Paso - Charlie Marie (Single | Ramble On - 2021) 7. Heartache Continent - Geoffrey Miller (All Night Honky Tonk Man - 2020) 8. Old Fashioned Gal - Melissa Carper (Daddy's Country Gold - 2021) 9. If You Were In My Shoes - West of Texas (Heartache, Hangovers & Honky Tonks - 2021) 10. When I'm Gone - The Golden Roses (Devil's In The Details - 2021) 11. Mend This Heart of Mine - Nicholas Campbell (Livin' and Other Western Ideas - 2021) 12. I Keep Forgetting - Jake Blocker (I Keep Forgetting - 2020) 13. The Devil In You - Shaela Miller (Single | Big Hair Small City - 2021) 14. La chicharronera (The Pork Cracklings Maker) [Instrumental] - Los Texmaniacs (Cruzando Borders - 2018) 15. World Away - Shawn Hess (World Away - 2019) 16. I Don't Believe I'll Fall in Love Today - Wanda Jackson (Country Keepsakes - 1973) 17. Mighty Lonesome Man - Charley Crockett (10 for Slim: Charley Crockett Sings James Hand - 2021) 18. Workin' Man's Song - Andrew Neville & The Poor Choices (Let'r Buck - 2007) 19. Hard to Play the Steel Guitar (For Super Frank) - Corb Lund (Agricultural Tragic (Deluxe) - 2021) 20. I Only Do It Cause I Have To - Dennis J. Leise (The World That You Grew Up In Is No More - 2021) 21. High & Lonesome - Olivia Ellen Lloyd (Loose Cannon - 2021) 22. Where (In The World) - Johnny Paycheck (Heartbreak, Tenn. - 1972) 23. Ain't Nothin' Shakin' (But the Leaves) - Connie Smith (Miss Smith Goes to Nashville - 1966) 24. Tattooed Heart - Sidney Abernathy (No Return Address - 2021) 25. Lucy - Henry Conlon (Single - 2021) 26. Breakup and Makeup - Scott MacKay (Stupid Cupid - 2021) 27. Haunted Hotel - Bobby Dove (Hopeless Romantic - 2021) 28. For the Good Times - Lynn Anderson (Rose Garden - 1971) 29. Up Comes the Bottle (Down Goes the Man) - Conway Twitty (Hello Darlin' - 1970) 30. Parallel Bars - Robbie Fulks & Kelly Willis - (Very Best Of - 2000) 31. Remembering Gary [Instrumental] - Dale Watson (Dale Watson Presents: The Memphians - 2021) 32. Coal Miner's Daughter (Recitation) - Loretta Lynn (Still Woman Enough - 2021)
For a complete transcript of this episode, click here! New website, who dis? Adobe & Teardrops condemns the violence against AAPI women this past week. I played a set of AAPI Americana artists in solidarity, and to remind us that this impacts the Americana world as well. Album of the Week: Melissa Carper -- Daddy's Country Gold I also wrote this up in No Depression. I can’t say enough that Melissa Carper is so freakin smart. Daddy’s Country Gold is vintage-style excellence, but it also subverts classic country music and insist on adding a queer presence there. As we’ll see on “Makin’ Memories,” a lot of this album is about questioning the past, and what really happened, and maybe seeing new things in it that we didn’t before. Gabe Lee -- “Ol’ Smokey (Reimagined)” (Single) (2:49) Mercy Bell -- “Black Dress” (All Good Cowboys) (6:40) Amina Shareef Ali -- “Farewell to My Man” (In the Dark (Awake of Course)) (11:26) Morgan Wade -- “Other Side” (16:26) (Reckless) Rob Leines -- “Saturday Night” (19:35) (Blood, Sweat, and Beer) Royal Horses -- “Time Wounds All Heals” (Single) (24:10) Sam C. Jones -- “Born to Love You” (Single) (27:44) Melissa Carper -- “Makin’ Memories” (31:56) (Daddy’s Country Gold) Mandy Rowden -- “Ghosts on the Arkansas” (35:48) (Parachute) The Heels -- “High Heels On” (Single) (40:36) Deadass Dobro -- “Through the Night” (Single) (43:23) Schmekel -- “FTM at the DMV”(48:54) (The Whale That Ate Jonah) Janet Simpson -- “Nashville Girls” (50:11) (Safe Distance) Samhain -- “Let the Horses Run” (Single) (53:07) Ontarians -- “No Regrets” (The Greatest Short Story Never Told) (57:22) Yasmin Williams -- “Adrift (ft. Taryn Wood)” (Urban Driftwood) (1:01:54) Podcast intro by Alma Contra, music from Two Cow Garage’s “Stars & Gutters” Send me music via SubmitHub! Send me money via Ko-fi or Patreon. Find Rachel and her comic via https://linktr.ee/rachel.cholst
BOOTS & SADDLE - March 9, 2021 1. I'm the Fool (Who Told You To Go) - Asleep at the Wheel (Comin' Right At Ya - 1973) 2. Daylight Savings - Treeline and Shaela Miller (Curtains - 2013) 3. Borrowed Time - Donna Darlene (Welcome To The Other Side of Me - 1977) 4. I'll Travel On - Anthony Ray Wright (The Foolish Anthony Ray Wright - 2021) 5. I Don't Care - Mike Lynch (Building Character - 2020) 6. I Almost Forgot About You - Melissa Carper (Daddy's Country Gold - 2021) 7. Hurry Up and Die - Dennis J. Leise (Single | The World That You Grew Up In Is No More - 2021) 8. The Bottle Knew Me - Dan Whitaker & The Shinebenders (Far, Far Away - 2019) 9. We're On The Road - Robbie Fulks (Revenge (Standing) - 2007) 10. Poor Little Rich Boy - The Lawrence Peters Outfit (What You Been Missin' - 2012) 11. Mom Jeans - Michelle Billingsley (Not the Marrying Kind - 2020) 12. The Last Thing on My Mind - Charley Pride (Pride of Country Music - 1967) 13. The Bargain Store - Hanne Sørvaag (Meg og Dolly - 2021) 14. Silver Wings [Instrumental] - The Buckaroos (The Buckaroos Play Buck & Merle) 15. Midnight Run - Charley Crockett (10 for Slim: Charley Crockett Sings James Hand - 2021) 16. Don't Put Down the Honky Tonks - Don West (Single - 1973) 17. Flame In My Heart - Amber Digby (Here Come the Teardrops - 2006) 18. The Rev's Medley [Instrumental] - Mike T. Kerr (Guitar Rags & Country Ballads - 2018) 19. I Know Just How She Feels - Wayne Kemp (Single - 1982) 20. Amarillo by Morning - Chris LeDoux (Life As a Rodeo Man - 1975) 21. Running Out of Reasons - Mickey Gilley (Mickey Gilley - 1978) 22. Coming Home to You - Nicholas Campbell (Livin' and Other Western Ideas - 2021) 23. Excuse Yourself - Olivia Ellen Lloyd (Loose Cannon - 2021) 24. Deep Breath - Riley Downing (Single - 2021) 25. Sawed Off and Hauled Off - The Golden Roses (Single | Devil's In The Details - 2021) 26. Let Me Talk to You - Wanda Jackson (Reckless Love Affair - 1967) 27. Harper Valley PTA - Nat Stuckey (Nat Stuckey Sings - 1968) 28. Roll Truck Roll - Red Simpson (Hello, I'm a Truck - 1971) 29. I Think of You and Me - Jeanette Hicks (Single - 1953) 30. Move to Town in the Fall - Vernon Oxford (Woman, Let Me Sing You a Song (Expanded Edition) - 1966) 31. I'll Repossess My Heart - Kitty Wells (Single - 1964) 32. Serene Lee - Dale Watson (Dale Watson Presents: The Memphians - 2021) 33. Rosie - Tom Waits (Closing Time - 1973)
BOOTS & SADDLE - March 2, 2021 1. I Almost Called Your Name - Linda Martell (Color Me Country - 1970) 2. Space Buggy - Asleep at the Wheel (Comin' Right At Ya - 1973) 3. Blue Mood - Webb Pierce (Sands Of Gold - 1964) 4. Heard It Through the Red Wine - Charlie Marie (Single | Ramble On - 2021) 5. Wild Horse Rider - Quinton Blair (Single - 2021) 6. Back When - Melissa Carper (Daddy's Country Gold - 2021) 7. Hello! Remember Me - Rambling Fever Band (Demos - 1979) 8. Looking Back to See - Justin Tubb (Star Of The Grand Ole Opry - 1963) 9. Is Anybody Going to San Antone - Southern Culture On the Skids (Kudzu Records Presents - 2020) 10. Back Street Affair - Roy Drusky & Pricscilla Mitchell (Love's Eternal Triangle - 1965) 11. Truck Drivin' Man (feat. The Twangbangers) - Redd Volkaert (For the Ladies - 2004) 12. Diesel Smoke Dangerous Curves - Burl Ives With Grady Martin And His Slew Foot Five (Single - 1952) 13. Semi-Truck - Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen (Hot Licks, Cold Steel & Trucker Favorites - 1972) 14. San Antonio Rose [Instrumental] - Grady Martin And His Slew Foot Five (Single - 1951) 15. The Son Shines Down on Me - Connie Smith (I Never Once Stopped Loving You - 1970) 16. Long Walk Back to San Antone - Junior Brown (Long Walk Back - 1998) 17. I'll Cry Again Tomorrow - Carl Butler (Don't Let Me Cross Over - 1963) 18. Those Memories of You - Trio (Trio - 1987) 19. You're Gonna Change (Or I'm Gonna Leave) - Hank Williams (Single - 1949) 20. Love Love Love - John Paul Keith (The Rhythm Of The City - 2021) 21. For God's Sake - Olivia Ellen Lloyd (Loose Cannon - 2021) 22. Light of the Moon - Anthony Ray Wright (The Foolish Anthony Ray Wright - 2021) 23. Lesson in Depression - Charley Crockett (10 for Slim: Charley Crockett Sings James Hand - 2021) 24. Please Me When You Can - James Hand (Mighty Lonesome Man - 2012) 25. Daddy Was a Badass - Jesse Dayton (The Revealer - 2016) 26. Ol' What's Her Name - Wynn Stewart (It's Such a Pretty World Today - 1967) 27. Countrier Than Thou - Robbie Fulks (Georgia Hard - 2005) 28. When There's A Fire In Your Heart - Tammy Wynette (D-I-V-O-R-C-E - 1968) 29. Los amores de José - Flaco Jiménez & Max Baca (Flaco & Max: Legends & Legacies - 2014) 30. Golden Years - Bobby Dove (Hopeless Romantic - 2021)
Radio Sweden brings you a round-up of the main news in Sweden on February 25th, 2021. Presenter: Frank Radosevich Producer: Sujay Dutt
This is Terri Clark's interview with K.T. Oslin from the spring of 2018. We revisited this interview on Country Gold after K.T. passed away a few weeks ago. In this rare conversation, K.T. looks back at her incredible life, from her time on Broadway to a Grammy-winning country star in the 80s. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BOOTS & SADDLE - February 2, 2021 1. Be a Little Quieter - Porter Wagoner (Sings His Own - 1971) 2. I Really Don't Want to Know - Loretta Lynn (Don't Come Home a Drinkin' (With Lovin' On Your Mind) - 1967) 3. Are You Mine? - Ernest Tubb & Loretta Lynn (Mr. and Mrs. Used To Be - 1965) 4. I'lll Take Another Margarita - Nick Garza's Get Along (Single - 2021) 5. Making the Scene - The Divorcees (Drop of Blood - 2021) 6. I'm Musing You - Melissa Carper (Single / Daddy's Country Gold - 2021) 7. Can You Believe My Luck - Lasers Lasers Birmingham (Single - 2021) 8. Honky-Tonkin' - Gary Stewart (Out of Hand - 1975) 9. Honky Tonkin' in the Moonlight - The Saluda Moonlighters (Too Late to Pray: Defiant Chicago Roots - 2019) 10. Thank You Sir - Slim Hanson and the Poor Choices (Bustin' Broncs and Honky Tonks - 2020) 11. Meanwhile, Down at Joe's - Kitty Wells (Country All The Way - 1966) 12. Got You On My Mind - Hawkshaw Hawkins (Single - 1952) 13. I Dreamed of an Old Love Affair - Ferlin Husky (Ferlin Husky's Songs Of The Home And Heart - 1956) 14. In the Arms of Love [feat. Gene Price] - Merle Haggard & The Strangers (Okie from Muskogee [Recorded Live from Muskogee, OK] - 1969) 15. Mama Tried (Instrumental) - The Strangers (Instrumental Sounds of Merle Haggard's Strangers - 1969) 16. You Lose a Good Thing - Freddy Fender (Rock 'n' Country - 1976) 17. Everything's Good in Texas - Bobby Lewis (Then & Now (New Recordings) - 2011) 18. I Never Knew Lonely (Until You Left Me) - Mayeux & Broussard (Single - 2020) 19. In My Blue World - Tammi Savoy & The Chris Casello Combo (That Rock 'n' Roll Rhythm! - 2020) 20. No Trouble No More - JP Cyr & The Midnightmen (Fooled Again - 2020) 21. Haunted Home - Geoffrey Miller (All Night Honky Tonk Man - 2020) 22. Begs and Achin' - HAM Rodeo (HAM Rodeo EP - 2020) 23. An Empty Glass - Mike and the Moonpies (Bootleg Series: July 08, 2012) 24. I Ain't the Girl - Brittany Brooks (Single - 2019) 25. The Bytowne Blues - Sonny Aiken (Lost, Lonesome Cowboy - 2020) 26. Rock Bottom Pop. 1 - Robbie Fulks (Revenge [Standing] - 2007) 27. Mal Hombre - Lydia Mendoza (Single - 1934) 28. Sea of Heartbreak - Leroy Van Dyke (Walk On By - 1961) 29. Thing Like Me - Cole Bridges (Thing Like Me - 2020) 30. This Old Town - Kelsey Rae (Fortune Teller - 2016) 31. Jersey Bounce - Jeff Bradshaw & Dave Hamilton (Swingin' Country Dance Toons - 2003) 32. Colorado Trail - Ian Tyson (Ian Tyson - 1984)
BOOTS & SADDLE - January 26, 2021 1. I Don't Believe I'll Fall in Love Today - Warren Smith (The First Country Collection Of Warren Smith - 1961) 2. Last Night I Heard Somebody Cry - Sue Thompson (Single - 1952) 3. Just Call Me Lonesome - Ernest Tubb (Sings Just Call Me Lonesome (And Other Great Songs By Rex Griffin) - 1963) 4. That's Allright - Justin Tubb (Star Of The Grand Ole Opry - 1962) 5. One by One - Roy Drusky & Priscilla Mithchell (Love's Eternal Triangle - 1965) 6. Mendocino - Sir Douglas Quintet (The Mono Singles '68-'72) 7. I Don't Have Anyplace to Go - Connie Smith (Miss Smith Goes to Nashville - 1966) 8. Funny How Time Slips Away - Willie Nelson (The Demos Project Vol. Two - 2016) 9. Makin' a Scene - Lasers Lasers Birmingham (Single - 2021) 10. Jumped In The Humber - Jerry Leger (Single / Time Out For Tomorrow Deluxe Edition - 2021) 11. Who Will Buy the Wine - Kay Adams (Alcohol And Tears - 1967) 12. When You Get to the Bottom - Robbie Fulks (Gone Away Backward - 2013) 13. A Six Pack to Go - Hank Thompson And His Brazos Valley Boys (A Six Pack To Go - 1966) 14. The Bank Walker - Southern Culture on the Skids (Kudzu Records Presents - 2020) 15. She Will Love Again - Jessie Payo (Down the Mountain - EP - 2013) 16. Blue Night - Jake Blocker (I Keep Forgetting - 2020) 17. Where Should We (Point this Gun?) - James Steinle (Cold German Mornings - 2020) 18. Makin' Memories - Melissa Carper (Single / Daddy's Country Gold - 2021) 19. Cows Around [Acoustic] - Corb Lund (Cabin Fever (Deluxe) - 2021) 20. Must Be Nice - The Divorcees (Drop of Blood - 2021) 21. Less and Less - Charlie Louvin (Less and Less and I Don't Love You Anymore - 1965) 22. Passionate Kisses - Lucinda Williams (Lucinda Williams - 1988) 23. I'll Just Have a Cup of Coffee - Claude Gray (Single - 1960) 24. Turn It On, Turn It On, Turn It On - Tom T. Hall (We All Got Together And… - 1972) 25. Right or Wrong - Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys (Single - 1940) 26. Just Out of Reach - Bonnie Lou (Single - 1953) 27. Stepping Out of the Picture - Gary Buck (Gary Buck's Country Scene - 1967) 28. Play Your Cheating Heart - Sebastian Country (Full Moons & Welfare Cheques - 1984) 29. Man Torn Up - Leo Rondeau (Right on Time - 2019) 30. Sad is the Lonely - The Buckaroos (The Best Of The Buckaroos) 31. Prairie Funeral - Brennen Leigh (Prairie Love Letter - 2020)
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Born September 26, 1956 in Salisbury, Maryland, Linda Hamilton is an actress best known for her portrayal as Sarah Connor in the Terminator movie franchise.When Linda was just five, her father, Carroll Stanford Hamilton, passed away. Her mother later remarried a police chief. Linda is one of four siblings in her family- with one older sister, one young brother and a twin sister named Leslie Hamilton Gearren.After attending high school at Wicomico High School in Salisbury, Linda studied for two years at Washington College in Chestertown, Maryland, before leaving for New York to attend acting workshops given by Lee Strasberg.Linda had her first acting credit in the indie drama Night-Flowers (1979), but began to make a name for herself on the soap opera Secrets of the Midland Heights (1980-81), playing Lisa Rogers. She would continue to build up her resumé on television with the TV movies Reunion (1980), Country Gold (1982), Wishman (1983), and Secrets of a Mother and Daughter (1983), as well as guest appearances on TV series such as Shirley, King's Crossing and Hill Street Blues.In 1982 she starred opposite Robert Carradine in the action thriller Tag: The Assassination Game, as Susan Swayze. Her first big break came in 1984 when she starred in James Cameron's The Terminator alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger and Michael Biehn. That same year she also starred in Fritz Kiersh's adaptation of Children of the Corn. The following years would see her split time between TV and Hollywood with TV movies Secret Weapons, Club Med and Go Toward the Light and big screen projects like Black Moon Rising (1986) and King Kong Lives (1986). Linda reached a new career high in 1987 when she was cast in a starring role on the contemporary TV adaptation of Beauty and the Beast. In the crime drama set in Manhattan, Linda starred opposite Ron Perlman's Beast as Assistant District Attorney Catherine Chandler, a role that earned her a Primetime Emmy nomination as well as two Golden Globe nominations.Following Beauty and the Beast's three season run, Linda returned to the big screen in Mr. Destiny (1990) opposite Michael Caine, and a return to Sarah Connor, the role that made her a household name in Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991). The following years saw her split time again between TV films and Hollywood movies while also expanding her repertoire by lending her voice talents to animated shows.Linda joined the DC Animated Universe by lending her voice talents to the animated series The New Batman Adventures, as well as Batman Beyond and its film Batman Beyond: The Movie (both 1999). Furthering her voice acting career she joined Disney animated series Hercules and Buzz Lightyear of Star Commandas a recurring character.The rest of the 2000s would see Linda take a step back, taking supporting roles in lower profile projects before again returning to TV with the 2009 crime series The Line. On the film side she made an uncredited return to the Terminator franchise by recording new dialogue for McG's Terminator Salvation sequel. Longtime fans finally found a new beloved role for Linda as she starred in a recurring role for the hit series Chuck as the titular character's mother Mary Elizabeth Bartowski.Linda would continue her resurgence, appearing in recurring roles on TV series such as Air Force One Is Down, Defiance, and Lost Girl.Finally, Linda fully embraced a return to the Terminator franchise with a substantial role as Sarah Connor in Tim Miller's Terminator: Dark Fate (2019), which would provide proper closure for the character that has helped define her career.Linda has a son with her first husband, actor Bruce Abbott to whom she was married for seven years (1982 to 1989). She also has a daughter with second husband, director James Cameron, but the marriage ended after only two years, in 1999, although they'd been together for many years before they were married.ABOUT EASY DOES IT, IN THEATERS AND ON DEMAND JULY 17THDirected by Will Addison and featuring: Linda Hamilton (The Terminator), Bryan Batt ("Mad Men"), Dwight Henry (Beasts of the Southern Wild), Ben Matheny (Assassination Nation)Best buds, Jack and Scottie (Ben Matheny and Matthew Martinez) are going nowhere fast in their crumbling, Mississippi hometown. They have big dreams and no prospects. When the friends learn of hidden loot in sunny California, they decide to take their shot at the American Dream. However, when their hometown criminal matriarch "King George'' (Linda Hamilton), hears of the windfall, she sends her personal bounty hunter/daughter, "Blue Eyes" (Susan Gordon) to chase them down. Broke and out of gas, Jack and Scottie attempt to drive off with "borrowed" fuel... and wind up staging an impromptu hold-up. The bungled job saddles them with a whiney, accidental hostage named Collin (comedian Cory Dumesnil) and lands them in the crosshairs of a cocky Texas cop and world-weary sheriff (Bryan Batt and Dwight Henry). With no turning back and two thousand miles to go, they have no choice but to rob their way across the Southwest... with the reluctant assistance of Collin. Now the good times are rolling as the ragtag trio's anti-heroics bring about an unlikely friendship with a blossoming Collin. All the while, Blue Eyes and Johnny Law are closing in. It's gonna be a guns-blazin', car-chasin' race to the finish!Check out the trailer here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVDNuISP_m0&t=
Born September 26, 1956 in Salisbury, Maryland, Linda Hamilton is an actress best known for her portrayal as Sarah Connor in the Terminator movie franchise. When Linda was just five, her father, Carroll Stanford Hamilton, passed away. Her mother later remarried a police chief. Linda is one of four siblings in her family- with one older sister, one young brother and a twin sister named Leslie Hamilton Gearren. After attending high school at Wicomico High School in Salisbury, Linda studied for two years at Washington College in Chestertown, Maryland, before leaving for New York to attend acting workshops given by Lee Strasberg. Linda had her first acting credit in the indie drama Night-Flowers (1979), but began to make a name for herself on the soap opera Secrets of the Midland Heights (1980-81), playing Lisa Rogers. She would continue to build up her resumé on television with the TV movies Reunion (1980), Country Gold (1982), Wishman (1983), and Secrets of a Mother and Daughter (1983), as well as guest appearances on TV series such as Shirley, King's Crossing and Hill Street Blues. In 1982 she starred opposite Robert Carradine in the action thriller Tag: The Assassination Game, as Susan Swayze. Her first big break came in 1984 when she starred in James Cameron's The Terminator alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger and Michael Biehn. That same year she also starred in Fritz Kiersh's adaptation of Children of the Corn. The following years would see her split time between TV and Hollywood with TV movies Secret Weapons, Club Med and Go Toward the Light and big screen projects like Black Moon Rising (1986) and King Kong Lives (1986). Linda reached a new career high in 1987 when she was cast in a starring role on the contemporary TV adaptation of Beauty and the Beast. In the crime drama set in Manhattan, Linda starred opposite Ron Perlman's Beast as Assistant District Attorney Catherine Chandler, a role that earned her a Primetime Emmy nomination as well as two Golden Globe nominations. Following Beauty and the Beast's three season run, Linda returned to the big screen in Mr. Destiny (1990) opposite Michael Caine, and a return to Sarah Connor, the role that made her a household name in Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991). The following years saw her split time again between TV films and Hollywood movies while also expanding her repertoire by lending her voice talents to animated shows. Linda joined the DC Animated Universe by lending her voice talents to the animated series The New Batman Adventures, as well as Batman Beyond and its film Batman Beyond: The Movie (both 1999). Furthering her voice acting career she joined Disney animated series Hercules and Buzz Lightyear of Star Commandas a recurring character. The rest of the 2000s would see Linda take a step back, taking supporting roles in lower profile projects before again returning to TV with the 2009 crime series The Line. On the film side she made an uncredited return to the Terminator franchise by recording new dialogue for McG's Terminator Salvation sequel. Longtime fans finally found a new beloved role for Linda as she starred in a recurring role for the hit series Chuck as the titular character's mother Mary Elizabeth Bartowski. Linda would continue her resurgence, appearing in recurring roles on TV series such as Air Force One Is Down, Defiance, and Lost Girl. Finally, Linda fully embraced a return to the Terminator franchise with a substantial role as Sarah Connor in Tim Miller's Terminator: Dark Fate (2019), which would provide proper closure for the character that has helped define her career. Linda has a son with her first husband, actor Bruce Abbott to whom she was married for seven years (1982 to 1989). She also has a daughter with second husband, director James Cameron, but the marriage ended after only two years, in 1999, although they'd been together for many years before they were married. ABOUT EASY DOES IT, IN THEATERS AND ON DEMAND JULY 17TH Directed by Will Addison and featuring: Linda Hamilton (The Terminator), Bryan Batt ("Mad Men"), Dwight Henry (Beasts of the Southern Wild), Ben Matheny (Assassination Nation) Best buds, Jack and Scottie (Ben Matheny and Matthew Martinez) are going nowhere fast in their crumbling, Mississippi hometown. They have big dreams and no prospects. When the friends learn of hidden loot in sunny California, they decide to take their shot at the American Dream. However, when their hometown criminal matriarch "King George'' (Linda Hamilton), hears of the windfall, she sends her personal bounty hunter/daughter, "Blue Eyes" (Susan Gordon) to chase them down. Broke and out of gas, Jack and Scottie attempt to drive off with "borrowed" fuel... and wind up staging an impromptu hold-up. The bungled job saddles them with a whiney, accidental hostage named Collin (comedian Cory Dumesnil) and lands them in the crosshairs of a cocky Texas cop and world-weary sheriff (Bryan Batt and Dwight Henry). With no turning back and two thousand miles to go, they have no choice but to rob their way across the Southwest... with the reluctant assistance of Collin. Now the good times are rolling as the ragtag trio's anti-heroics bring about an unlikely friendship with a blossoming Collin. All the while, Blue Eyes and Johnny Law are closing in. It's gonna be a guns-blazin', car-chasin' race to the finish! Check out the trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVDNuISP_m0&t=
Vanavond is Album van de Week "Acoustic Jump" van Sniff 'n' the Tears. Verder is het album "Country Gold" de rode draad in deze uitzending met muziek van o.a. Loretta Lynn, Bobbie Gentry en Uncle Kräcker
Vanavond is Album van de Week "Acoustic Jump" van Sniff 'n' the Tears. Verder is het album "Country Gold" de rode draad in deze uitzending met muziek van o.a. Loretta Lynn, Bobbie Gentry en Uncle Kräcker
Vanavond is Album van de Week "Acoustic Jump" van Sniff 'n' the Tears. Verder is het album "Country Gold" de rode draad in deze uitzending met muziek van o.a. Loretta Lynn, Bobbie Gentry en Uncle Kräcker
Country Gold with Terri Clark salutes the life & music of Joe Diffie. We feature excerpts from Terri's interviews with Joe over the years. We also have tributes, memories, and stories from many of Joe's friends, including: Aaron Tippin, Billy Dean, Chris Young, Collin Raye, Darryl Worley, Jason Aldean, Mark Chesnutt, Pam Tillis, Restless Heart, and TG Sheppard.
As we mourn the passing of Joe Diffie, we present Terri Clark's last interview with Joe, done backstage at the Grand Ole Opry in November of 2018. They cover a broad range of subjects from Joe's career, including hos Opry 25th anniversary, his tours with Mark Chesnutt and Sammy Kershaw, and a bunch of his hits. Joe Diffie passed away from complications of coronavirus on March 29, 2020. He was 61. We will re-air this interview in Country Gold on April 11-12.
Recap of Pig Fest, shelter dog beer, what would you do??, and blowing up rockets. Also, jerking off dead bodies, dumping jet fuel, Madden score update, and Country Gold. All that and more on this episode of the Born Stupid Show.
It's a long way from San Antonio to Nashville, 937 miles to be exact. However, that journey can last a lifetime when you are traveling by way of the music business. It's a journey that my guest and dear friend, began and accomplished, joyfully arriving in the music capital of the world and recently appearing on the greatest stage in country music, The Grand Ole Opry! Fasten your seat belt, you're about to hear the inspiring story of manifestation and amazing talent to be found in one…Stephanie Urbina Jones. In this special one-on-one chat, Sonny picks up on a conversation he had with Stephanie several years ago when she was in the beginning stages of her career. You'll be inspired by her "secret" to success in the music business or anything you dream of. About Stephanie Urbina Jones When Stephanie Urbina Jones starts to unwind the story of how her new album, Tularosa, came to life, it's hard to stop repeating, “Wow. Really?” Her narrative has so many twists and turns, so many meant-to-be moments that can only be described as karmic, it sounds like a fairytale. But then, so does her entire career. We're talking about a woman who moved from Austin to Nashville to work with the Texas Tornados' management agency, landed a songwriting deal almost on a whim, had one of her first efforts become the title track of a Lorrie Morgan album, then watched a competitor on TV's The Voice win season seven and score a No. 1 Billboard country chart debut with a song she co-wrote — a song Blake Shelton gave him after sitting on it for 15 years. There's more, but first, a bit about the album. An inspired marriage of country classics with mariachi rhythms, Tularosa (Sept. 28, 2018) honors both her personal musical icons — no-last-name-needed legends including Loretta, Dolly, Patsy, Willie, Merle, Hank, Kris, Johnny and June — and the Mexican heritage that feeds her sound. But these long-overdue arrangements also reveal something else: the connections between “white” country music and the Hispanic influences that pervade it. Texan Urbina Jones, born in San Antonio and raised mostly in Fredericksburg, began melding those influences when she started singing “country jazz” at Austin's Elephant Room, where she'd taken a booking job after graduating from the University of Texas at Austin. Eventually, she segued into Latin-rooted Americana, also described as “Texicana country folk-rock” or, in her late grandmother's words, “country music with chili peppers.” Even though her sure, sinuous voice was made to sing these songs in these arrangements, the plan to do so didn't form until spring of 2016, when Urbina Jones performed a gig in New Mexico with guitarist Patterson Barrett. Deciding she wanted to spice up her set, she asked Facebook friends for a percussionist connection and was put in touch with Sound Production of Tularosa, a local recording studio. The owner promised to hook her up with someone, but only if she'd visit his studio after her show. Reluctantly, she agreed, then contacted the player. He asked if he could bring his dad, an old-school mariachi. She was thrilled. “I feel 5 years old when I hear mariachis. They're a direct source to joy for me,” says Urbina Jones, whose most profound early-childhood memories include listening to players at Sunday barbecues hosted by her grandmother, a notary public who often aided Mexican immigrants. (She's even got a song about it — “Mariachis Make Me Cry,” which earned her a finalist spot in the 2002 Kerrville Folk Festival New Folk Competition.) That night, they performed several country favorites with a mariachi twist. Afterward, a concertgoer introduced himself, said she needed to record with mariachis, and offered to finance an album using an inheritance from his recently deceased mother. “He felt it was important music to make to bridge the cultures and heal the divides between so many people's hearts,” she explains. That was music to her ears, until she heard the amount: $3,500 — a fraction of what she knew it would cost. But she also knew she had to say yes. Then she went to see the studio, not expecting much. “I'm not even thinking about recording anything there,” she recounts, “and then I get there and I get that feeling, that knowing that I know. Like, ‘Oh, this is where we're supposed to do it.'” She'd already written an album about her great-grandfather, Manuel Urbina, who went to the Vatican to study for the priesthood but ended up crossing the border to become San Antonio's first Mexican Baptist minister. She didn't want to record that in unfamiliar surroundings, however. She and Barrett headed back to Nashville, promising to return; to do what, they had no idea. But she knew the powerful magic already at work would somehow guide them. On their way home, they visited friends in Lubbock. A guitar soon got passed around. “Patterson started playing ‘Walking After Midnight' as a Latin cumbia,” Urbina Jones recalls. She used to put a swing on it in her Elephant Room days, so she jumped right in. “It was so much fun, we spent the rest of the night trying out songs like Hank Williams' ‘Cold Cold Heart' as a mariachi waltz and Loretta Lynn's ‘You Ain't Woman Enough' as a Mexican polka. In that living room, the inspiration for the album came together.” Other elements quickly fell into place. Radio station La Luz (the Light) covered hotel rooms; friends helped with expenses and put them up en route; the studio owner and mariachis, from Tularosa and El Paso, offered price breaks; and players or their families stuffed everyone with homemade pozole or tacos each day. “The moment we started playing, we knew we were onto something,” she says. “It was hugely collaborative and spontaneous — and fresh, alive and fun. We made music that translates culture, heart and soul — joining two worlds that have so much in common to celebrate.” She'd always wanted to record the Harlan Howard-Buck Owns tune, “I've Got a Tiger by the Tail,” an Elephant Room staple, and the Lynn Anderson hit “Rose Garden.” And Haggard's “Silver Wings” was her parents' favorite song. Once she'd committed to doing a covers album, she had to include Nelson, represented by “Seven Spanish Angels,” and her clever, biting take on the Tom T. Hall-penned Jeannie C. Riley hit, “Harper Valley P.T.A.,” along with Parton's “Jolene.” “Having been cheated on, I have lived the desperation of that song,” she says. “When we gave it this new feel, it came alive and felt even more like a telenovela — and more true to song's intention.” The album opens with her sassy version of “Walking After Midnight”; it ends with a Texas Tornados' connection: her Tex-Mex-plus-strings rendition of “Is Anybody Goin' to San Antone.” But “Ring of Fire” has an even more direct connection: Tornados co-founder Augie Meyers duets with her on Spanish and English versions (“Jolene” also appears in both languages). Tularosa also features Mavericks accordionist Michael Guerra on the upbeat “Tiger.” As important as it was for Urbina Jones to honor her beloved influences, she wanted to do the same for the musical genre she calls “classic Mexico.” The album exhibits several mariachi styles, including corrido/polka, huapango, ranchera, cumbia, marcha, bolero and son. She credits producer Barrett (aka “El Gringo Danger”) with handling much of the arranging; she had intended to produce it herself, but fell ill while recording. “We were all surprised that a gringo could write the mariachi string and trumpet parts so authentically,” she jokes, quickly adding that, after 40 years of music-making in South Texas, “I guess it's just in him.” Ironically, Hispanic culture was not “just in” Urbina Jones. Her gringa mother and Mexican-American father split when she was young, and she didn't reconnect with her dad and his family, including her beloved grandmother — her abuelita — till after high school. Urbina Jones was already living in Nashville when she was summoned to San Antonio; her abuelita was dying. Before she passed, she said in Spanglish to Stephanie, whom she called mija (my little girl), “You were born to be a mensaje (messenger); la puente (a bridge), sharing the beauty of our culture with the world through your music.” Urbina Jones didn't even know that culture, but her grandmother insisted she would find a way. So she went to Mexico to learn, boarding with a family in a small San Miguel house during her three months at a foreign-language institute. She arrived an “entitled American”; she left enraptured by the culture — and committed to telling its story in song. “I just fell in love with the people, with the way of life,” she says. “I would have stayed there forever. But I had a mission at that point. I understood what my grandmother wanted me to translate: what's missing is the beauty, the culture, the love, the joy, the passion, the kindness, the compassion that lives in the heart of Mexico.” She took her great-grandfather's name as her middle name, remortgaged her house (for the first of three times) and made her first “real” album, 2002's Stephanie Urbina Jones. Since then, she's not only learned to trust fate, she's learned to embrace where it takes her — from performances in 14 countries, including some of the world's most prestigious festivals (among them Switzerland's Montreux Jazz Fest and Japan's Country Gold) to duetting with Nelson at a Fourth of July Picnic and singing with Vince Gill & the Time Jumpers. Her own version of “Shakin' Things Up” also made her the first independent female artist to hit No. 1 on the Texas Music Chart. “Everyone loves passion. Everyone loves heart,” Urbina Jones explains. Since she declared her mission to celebrate Hispanic culture in song, she's never wavered from that goal, even though she's become a shamanic minister and Toltec teacher as well. “I trust it now,” she says of her own passion. “I trust when I know that I know, to follow that.” Listeners should do the same; once they hear Tularosa, they'll know what she knows: These cultures are already united, and this album is indeed meant to be. True to form, the magic continues. Just days before the official release of Tularosa, the stars aligned again when Jones and her band of mariachi were invited to perform with The Time Jumpers. The performance lit up the room and was captured on video. That video went viral and soon garnered a dream-come-true invitation to perform on the Grand Ole Opry, where they received a standing ovation for their classic country-meets-mariachi history-making performance.
Terri Clark interviews Hall of Fame artist and songwriter Bill Anderson backstage at the Grand Ole Opry. Bill is a member of the Opry, the Country Music Hall of Fame, and the Songwriters Hall of Fame, the trifecta. They talk about Bill's hit songs that we play on Country Gold, including "Wish You Were Here," "Tips of My Fingers," "Whiskey Lullaby," and "Give It Away."
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On this edition of the Broadcast Dialogue podcast, we speak with Canadian country superstar Terri Clark. 2018 is shaping up to be a great year for the Medicine Hat, Alberta native...in addition to releasing a hit duet with Dallas Smith, and touring both solo and as part of the Chicks with Hits Tour with Suzy Bogguss and Pam Tillis, Clark is about to be inducted into the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame. Clark also continues to host the Country Gold with Terri Clark, heard on 145 stations in the U.S. and Canada. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
I'm excited to share my fun and engaging conversation with the amazing Bri Bagwell. (She is good as gold!) I got a chance to sit down with Bri backstage at Larry Joe Taylor's Texas Music Festival in April. Do you like Bri Bagwell? Just wait...you'll fall in love with her after hearing this conversation. (I also talk to my chiropractor about helping her mark something off her life list.) #livepurpose
We are turning ONE YEARS OLD TODAY! This is also the 3rd show of our Country Music Blitz as we steam roll towards out Battle of the Bands Country Style at Factory One. So proud to have a special guest on our show tonight as we turn 1, Please welcome Mr. Rowdy Yates! He will be on tonights show talking about all kinds of stuff, who knows what that will be. We will also be playing some Country Classics to keep us in the mood, For Country Music that is. It is going to be a busy night my friends and hopefully one that each and every one of you can play back in archive and enjoy anytime you want. March 25 at Factory One in Dexter, Maine is the event for the Country Battle, I hope to see ya there!
It's the Threshing Floor's 50th episode! We celebrate this milestone by sitting down with sower-in-chief Rev. John David Walt. We take a short detour into our usual antics with JD in tow and then have a conversation about Advent. JD talks about the importance of Advent as a season, the eschatological dimensions of Advent and the power and role of poetry has an engine of expectation. We are giving away 5 copies of JD's new book, Not Yet Christmas, to the first 5 listeners to tweet #boomsauce to us @ttfpodcast.
In this episode we're joined by guest DJ Mark Harrod, a self-proclaimed 90s country music aficionado. It's loaded with hits from the golden era of country music. Hold on to your hats. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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