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The Jarrod Morris Vibe
Ep #27 - Jason Eady

The Jarrod Morris Vibe

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 80:36


Jason Eady is an American singer and guitarist, originally from Mississippi, now based in Texas, Jason has written for and collaborated with some of the top acts in the music today including Cody Jinks, Adam Hood, Courtney Patton, Josh Grider, Taylor Hunnicutt, and Corb Lund.Jason's latest single with Taylor Hunnicutt "Burn It Down" was released in 2024. Jason has a new project on the way and will announce details in the near future.Catch Jason Eady on Tour: https://www.jasoneady.com/

Greater Aledo
Noah Bates Foundation Update - and Face Lasers

Greater Aledo

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2025 67:18


We start this episode with our usual entertaining chit-chat. This time we discuss the multiple new golf course communities planned for the area, local mayor's races, Costco, the Stock Show, and FACE LASERS. Mike highlights Courtney Patton's brand new album.Glenn Bates and Jen Howard give us an update on the really great things that the Noah Bates Foundation is getting to do to promote ATV/UTV safety.We also discuss how the real-world effects of the recent happenings in Washington D.C.  As a person in non-profit world, Jen gives us a unique and personal point of view.

Texas Toast
The Best of NEW COUNTRY Music (Week 36, 2024)

Texas Toast

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 22:46


Send us a text and let us know what you think!Still coming down from that Labor Day buzz? Join us in the taproom for four new killer country tunes and all the other usual shenanigans! New music this week comes from Grant Gilbert & Clayton Mullen, Graycie York, Ghosts of Hill County and Wesley Hanna & Courtney Patton.Huge thanks to our friends at CH Lonestar Promo, Release Rocket & More Than Music Creations for supporting the show. Find all of our podcast episodes in audio or video format at www.texastoastpodcast.com! Spread the love by subscribing on YouTube, following us on socials @texastoastpod and MOST IMPORTANTLY, tell your friends about us!Support the show

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Texas Toast
COURTNEY PATTON on Putting Out Good Energy

Texas Toast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 34:09


Send us a text and let us know what you think!On today's episode of the podcast we have the long-awaited chat with one of the top dog females in Texas Country, Courtney Patton, about her upcoming album due for January along with the major life changes she's faced in the last few months.Find Courtney's tour dates, merch and more info at https://www.courtneypatton.com/If you love what we're doing here at Texas Toast, please support us by giving a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify (and writing a quick review if you have the time), subscribing on YouTube and MOST IMPORTANTLY, sharing the show with a friend or family member! All of this helps us so much more than you know!Huge thanks to our friends at CH Lonestar Promo, Release Rocket & More Than Music Creations for supporting the show! Find all of our podcast episodes in audio or video format at www.texastoastpodcast.com! Support the show

Darrers podcast - Montserrat Ràdio
Pelegrins de les ones del 28/4/2024: COURTNEY PATTON

Darrers podcast - Montserrat Ràdio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2024 60:00


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Only Vans
KISSING FROGS with COURTNEY PATTON

Only Vans

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 37:43


Finally got to talk with my bestie Courtney Patton before our show together at Saxon Pub in Austin, TX. She even brought me gifts! This episode is full of hilarious Mile 0 stories, memories, ideas and more.Find Courtney's music, tour dates and merchandise at https://courtneypatton.com/Thanks to CH Lonestar Promo for being the best merch company in all the land!Intro music: "Free Man" by Bri BagwellOutro music: "Electrostatic" by Courtney PattonSupport the show

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Fred's Country w46-23

program Fred's Country

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 38:13


From the US, Texas & Canada 1st for Weekly neo-traditonal & classic Country program Fred's Country 2023 w46: Part 1: - Vince Gill, Take Your Memory With You - Pocket Full Of Gold (1991) - David Adam Byrnes, One Two Step Away - Country Gonna Be Alright (2023) - Brian Callihan feat Adam Sanders & Craig Campbell, Longneck Night - S (2023) - Brett Kissel, Strait Country - The Compass Project - West Album (2023) Part 2: - Restless Road, Last Rodeo - Last Rodeo (2023) - Catie Offerman, OK Cowboy - S (2022) - Curtis Grimes, How The Hurtin' Goes – S (2023) - Mark Wills, Jacob's Ladder – Mark Wills (1996) Part 3: - Annie Bosko, Neon Baby - S (2023) - Reba McEntire, Carly Pearce, Jennifer Nettles, Gabby Barrett, Girls Night Out - VA, A Tribute To The Judds (2023) - Casey Donahew, Oklahoma - S (2023) - Aaron Watson feat Courtney Patton, Grandpa (Tell Me 'Bout The Good Old Days) – Cover Girl (2023) Part 4: - Cody Johnson, The Painter – Leather (2023) - George Ducas, Cryin' Time – S (2023) - Brad Paisley, The Medicine Will – Son Of The Mountains: The First Four Tracks (2023) - Hayden Haddock, He Sings For Mary - S (2023) October 1983/2023 40 years on the air !!!

Texas Homegrown Music with Maylee Thomas

You do NOT want to miss this weeks show. It's a crazy ride and filled with laughter from Courtney Patton , who by the way will sing her way straight to your SOUL. I love this gal- her talent and her heart both slayed me. Can't wait to see her at The GAR HOLE Dec 7th! Originally aired 11/27/2022 on 95.3 FM KYHI the Range in Dallas, TX.

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Texas Toast
TEXAS ON TAP: 10/7/22 "The BEST in Texas Country THIS WEEK"

Texas Toast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2022 23:07


Sorry we're late! But the taproom technically never closes. We cover new tunes from Bart Crow, Cameron James Smith, Courtney Patton, Matt Castillo, Trent Cowie and Cooper Mohrmann in today's episode!Find all of our podcast episodes in audio or video format at www.texastoastpodcast.com and every single song we've mentioned on the show in our TEXAS ON TAP Spotify Playlist! Support the show by subscribing on YouTube, following us on Socials @texastoastpod, making a contribution via PayPal or MOST IMPORTANTLY, tell your friends about us!Support the show

Gotta Love Texas Music
Mike Graham

Gotta Love Texas Music

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 80:23


Mike Graham's earliest songs were noticeably shaped by the energy buried in the flatlands and oilfields of West Texas. Born in Pecos, raised in and around Dumas, Big Spring, Midland and Odessa, Texas, it's not surprising that his debut album (1999) was titled "Just West of Nowhere". Although his musical influences include Rodney Crowell, James McMurtry, Springsteen, Steve Earle and Townes Van Zandt - Guy Clark, Delbert McClinton, Joe Ely, and Butch Hancock (all from West Texas) are on the list as well. Mike's second album titled "Find You a Highway" (2001) was produced by Larry Joe Taylor and includes several more West Texas influenced songs. His third release, "Bad Ideas" (2003), was produced by legendary guitarist, songwriter, and member of the Lost Gonzo Band John Inmon. The whiskey-soaked heartland rock record was well-received and got significant airplay on Texas radio as well as on Sirius/XM's Outlaw Country station.After touring just about every club, honky-tonk, and festival in Texas and beyond for almost a decade, Mike retired from the music business in 2006 to focus on his new family and generally becoming a grown-up.In 2020, with more time on his hands and a batch of unrecorded songs, Mike called on his former bandmates Bracken Hale, Corby Schaub, and Derek Groves, plus Heather Stalling, Geoff Queen, Courtney Patton, and Chris Schlotzhauer. The result is a seven song EP "Sunset/Sunrise". It was released in November of 2020. The self-explanatory  first track is titled "Good to be Back".  Whether alone or alongside some of the best songwriters working today, Mike is very glad to be back writing and performing his songs. https://open.spotify.com/artist/0Z4q1rOm7YTXnOd0XuHvQB?si=RoOavAp-R0-wnbQt0mGPSA https://music.apple.com/us/artist/mike-graham/962755309 

Greater Aledo
Fish Lungs, Dog Mess, Hillbilly Willy, and Broken Hearts

Greater Aledo

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 55:45


This week we discuss the new prison drone meth delivery service, and the vandalism of a senior parking spot. Misty mourns her bedroom rug. Mike highlights new music from Courtney Patton and the crew tells the sad, sad stories of their first broken hearts.Also, Misty thinks it's stupid that fish don't have lungs.

Gotta Love Texas Music
Andi Holleman

Gotta Love Texas Music

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 109:36


At age 22, Andi picked up an old acoustic guitar after she had her son so she could write her own songs and sing to her new born.  Even though she had been singing her whole life, singing while playing the guitar quickly went from a hobby to a passion.  Andi wrote and wrote and then wrote some more.   As the music and lyrics poured out of her,  she performed across Southern Texas in festivals and fairs.  Spending some time as a musician in the few years following, it never became full time.  Her life as a single mom, raising her son and  working full time kept her very busy.  It was the life she wanted and loved with no regrets.Andi was born and raised in the Houston area.  Her Texas roots run deep.  The love she has for the Texas Hill Country started at the age of 6 when she took her first trip to the Frio River.  Although Andi has traveled and lived in other places throughout her adulthood, her goal was to get back to Texas and play her music!  In 2015, Andi moved back to Texas!  After a quick trip to New Braunfels from North Dakota, where she lived at the time, she decided that New Braunfels needed to be her new home.  And after a visit to Gruene Hall where she watched local singer/songwriters perform, she knew without a doubt, she could come to Texas and perform her music again, only in big ways this time.Today, this Texas native is now performing originals and covers full time across the central Texas and surrounding areas.   She is making up for lost time and making a name for herself in big ways as her journey continues!  Throughout 2021 and 2022, Andi has performed at the San Antonio rodeo, performed a set at Gruene Hall and has opened for amazing Texas recording artists like Courtney Patton and Zac Wilkerson (and more booked in the near future).  She is currently in the studio recording with seasoned producer Keith Davis and other talented Texas musicians.  She, along with 3 talented girls (Alli Mattice, Kelany Brent and Kayla Jane) started a new female quartet known as The Billie Jeans.   Andi performs full time as a Solo, duo, trio or full band, depending on venue needs.  Hire her for a big stage, a small acoustic stage or a private party!  This girl is going places and doesn't plan on quitting anytime soon!  Follow her on all social media platforms to see where her journey leads.  http://andihollemanmusic.com/https://open.spotify.com/track/2yGn7ZCpJk7TJsW1g2rX5J?si=sdFsJ0cDQ5WLxIWnpYmyig&context=spotify%3Asearch%3Aandi%2Bhohttps://www.facebook.com/Andi-Holleman-Music-106005471959959/https://www.instagram.com/andihollemanmusic/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUQ6bBKPO1D7DXymNIDFuTw

Backyards of Key West Podcast with Mark Baratto
Music Festival Talk with Kyle Carter of Mile 0 Fest & RokIsland Fest

Backyards of Key West Podcast with Mark Baratto

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2022 46:11


In the episode, Mark Baratto sits down with Kyle Carter to talk about a whole lot of live music... AGAIN!! The first time we sat together was on December of 2019 and a lot has changed (listen to the previous episode here). For one thing, Kyle and his team has added another festival called the RokIsland Fest, where the world's greatest rock bands come together to smash eardrums. More on RokIsland Fest What is RokIsland Fest? The world's greatest rock bands descend upon the island of Key West for a 4-day music festival in paradise. When is RokIsland Fest? January 14th – January 17th, 2022! Do not miss the inaugural event, this will be the rock show of the year that you just cannot miss. Where is RokIsland Fest? The southernmost city in the U.S., Key West, Florida! We utilize the Truman Waterfront Park Amphitheater, a beautifully designed facility on the Gulf waters of Key West. This boutique venue offers an unparalleled view from every conceivable spot; rather it is a VIP tent, or a blanket spread out on the grassy hill, every ticket level is sure to thrill. When can I buy tickets to this incredible event? Packages and Passes go on sale Monday August 9th, 2021 10 am EST. BE READY TO BUY, this is a small capacity show and tickets will go FAST (4,000 capacity venue…small island, cozy venue, BIG TIME ROCK & ROLL!) Follow us on social media @rokisland for the latest news! Website: https://www.rokislandfest.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rokislandfest/ Facebook: https://facebook.com/rokislandfest More on Mile 0 Fest Mile 0 Fest was founded in 2017, with it's first year of production being 2018. It was created on the principal of producing a festival that checked all of the boxes:  Fantastic Line-Up – that has repeat and fan favorites back every year, but also brings in new faces, and fresh talent. The best in Red Dirt Americana Location, Location, Location – A destination that was enjoyable for everyone! Key West has everything, beaches, fishing, water-sports, history, shopping, dining, dancing, its the perfect vacation. Fan Bliss – A festival that puts the fans first. No overcrowding here, we are a boutique festival with an attendance cap.  Over a short period of time our attendees have become family. With almost every state represented, music fans from all over the country come together once a year to celebrate the common thread that binds them. The Love of great music. Flexibility – You want to come VIP and have all of your lodging, passes and extras taken care of with a one-stop shop? You got it! We have an incredible concierge staff that can make that happen. You want to book everything yourself and just get a pass to the festival? We can do that too! (Check out the Packages and Passes page for more detailed information)  What is Mile 0 Fest? Mile 0 Fest is 5 Day Red Dirt/Americana Music Festival in Paradise (aka Key West).  When is Mile 0 Fest?  It is held annually in January, with the dates announced late spring the year before and the line-up announced in July every year.  Where is Mile 0 Fest?  Mile 0 Fest is held in Key West, Florida. We utilize numerous stages all over the island with our biggest stage being the Truman Waterfront Park Amphitheater. Local venues like The Smokin' Tuna, Dante's Pool Bar & Restaurant, The Southernmost Beach Resort & Cafe, The Southernmost House, Sunset Pier, Key West Theater, The San Carlos Institute, Fury Cruises and many more are also utilized through out the week to provide ample opportunity to check out Key West while enjoying your favorite Red Dirt/Americana Artists.  Who Plays Mile 0 Fest? Only the best in Red Dirt & Americana. Past year's performers have included, Jason Isbell, Whiskey Myers, Robert Earl Keen, Lucero, Trampled By Turtles, Turnpike Troubadours, Shinyribs, Mike & The Moonpies, Jamie Lin Wilson, Jamie Wyatt, John Moreland, John Fullbright, American Aquarium, Senora May, Will Hoge, Hayes Carll, The Great Divide, Cody Canada & The Departed, Bonnie Bishop, Todd Snider, Paul Thorn, Pat Green, Jason Boland & The Stragglers, Walt & Tina Wilkins, Jason Eady, Courtney Patton, Shane Smith & The Saints and many more. 2022's Line-Up will be announced in July 2021. Click HERE to see past year's line-ups.  Website: https://mile0fest.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/MILE0FESTKEYWEST/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mile0festkeywest/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvm3kRUG1YVVNnE-02FLIAw/videos

New Slang
197: Marathon Songwriters Festival: Josh Grider & Kelley Mickwee

New Slang

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 48:06


Episode 197 is Part 2 of a two-parter recorded down in Marathon, Texas at the Marathon Songwriters Festival. This Part is conversations about West Texas and songs with Josh Grider and Kelley Mickwee. Part 1 was with Courtney Patton, Walt Wilkins, and Drew Kennedy.This episode's presenting partner is Desert Door Texas Sotol, The Blue Light Live, and Charlie Stout Photography.New Slang PatreonNew Slang TwitterNew Slang InstagramNew Slang FacebookNew Slang Merch StoreThe Neon Eon PodcastThe Neon Eon Merch Store*Pre-Order The Lubbock Way, the debut book by Thomas Mooney, here.Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/ThomasMooney)

New Slang
196: Marathon Songwriters Festival: Courtney Patton, Walt Wilkins, & Drew Kennedy

New Slang

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2021 70:59


Episode 196 is Part 1 of a two-parter recorded down in Marathon, Texas at the Marathon Songwriters Festival. This Part is conversations about West Texas and songs with Courtney Patton, Walt Wilkins, and Drew Kennedy. Part 2 with Josh Grider, Kelley Mickwee, and Bobby Hamrick comes out later this week. This episode's presenting partner is Desert Door Texas Sotol, The Blue Light Live, and Charlie Stout Photography.New Slang PatreonNew Slang TwitterNew Slang InstagramNew Slang FacebookNew Slang Merch StoreThe Neon Eon PodcastThe Neon Eon Merch Store*Pre-Order The Lubbock Way, the debut book by Thomas Mooney, here.Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/ThomasMooney)

Wade's World
Wade's World Episode 4: Jason Eady & Courtney Patton

Wade's World

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 69:29


Wade Bowen talks to Jason Eady & Courtney Patton

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Tasty Brew Music
Courtney Patton - Sequestered Songwriters' Best Friend!

Tasty Brew Music

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2021 27:01


My friend Courtney Patton is a storyteller. She’s also a mother, a wife, a producer, a singer, a songwriter, a tour-van driver and a musician- as well as a world-traveler when she’s out on tour throughout the continental U.S., Canada and Europe. In a musical era in which clichés and bravado are the norm, Courtney is far more brave in peeling back highly personal and emotional open-book songs delivering them with sensitivity and sentiment Following her previous solo albums, Triggering a Flood (2013) and So This Is Life (2015), and her acoustic collaborative project with her husband and fellow Texas troubadour Jason Eady, Something Together, (2017), Patton has drawn on true life day-to-day autobiographical life experiences released a third album, What It’s Like To Fly Alone. As you will hear in this recent conversation I had with Courtney on my radio show, she is on the road again after spending a very challenging, but productive year in quarantine, raising her two children while co-founding a new non profit during a pandemic. Hmmm…that sounds familiar. The Sequestered Songwriters Relief Fund was an idea born out of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Mission of the Sequestered Songwriters Relief Fund is to… Provide emergency relief funds for full-time Americana musicians in need. A group of songwriter friends gathered virtually to participate in an online guitar pull to celebrate Merle Haggard on his birthday. The following week, John Prine passed, and the group again gathered virtually to pay tribute to him. None of the songwriters wanted to stop, and the fans were just as excited, so the weekly tributes continued. Fans started asking about how they could financially support the endeavor. As none of the musicians wanted any kind of compensation for the amount of fun they were having online each week, the idea to start a nonprofit that would benefit songwriters in future financial crisis seemed like the perfect solution. Next up…the Sequestered Songwriters Festival to be held on October 17, 2021 in Justin, Texas. Enjoy my conversation with my friend, Courtney Patton!

A Couple in with Cody Jinks
Season II Episode V: Courtney Patton

A Couple in with Cody Jinks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 76:48


From writing some of the most heartbreaking country songs to spitting beer all over me, our guest today is one of my favorites. She’s one of the best in the business and I’m so thankful we’ve become friends, played, and recorded together. Her name is Courtney Patton and she’s a badass.

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Toma uno
Toma uno - Texas Radio, Chris Stapleton y Sturgill Simpson - 15/11/20

Toma uno

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2020 58:56


En tiempos como los actuales, nos inclinamos por seguir la lista de la Texas Regional Radio, que nos acerca las canciones más programadas cada semana por las emisoras del Lone Star State, y hacernos eco de como hace unas semanas celebraron de forma virtual su entrega de premios anual, lo que nos da una una imagen bastante cierta de cómo está la escena tejana. La Randy Rogers Band fue la gran triunfadora de la noche llevándose a casa los trofeos de Artista, Banda y Vídeo del Año. Y lo hicieron gracias canciones como "I’ll Never Get Over You" que cantaba sobre días más largos y barbacoas encendidas. Es un ambiente perfecto para contar historias alrededor de una fogata… y bailar como solo los tejanos saben hacer en cuanto se abre el bar. Muy diferente al presente más cercano. La canción ha formado parte de Hellbent, aclamado por la crítica y especialmente representativo de los modos y maneras del grupo, que ha ido fortaleciendo su base de fieles seguidores y eligió a Dave Cobb para producir un trabajo de tintes implacables, sólido y vitalista. Su octavo álbum, Hellbent, tomó el título prestado de "Hell Bent On a Heartache", un tema firmado por Guy Clark que formó parte en 2013 del último disco en vida del trovador tejano, My Favorite Picture of You. Randy siempre ha tenido a Clark como uno de sus héroes y siempre ha aspirado a componer con esa elegancia natural. Por eso quiso que el nuevo registro del grupo hiciera un guiño a su mítica figura. La canción original es una delicada balada con acompañamiento de cuerdas que ha pasado a convertirse en casi un himno con recuerdos sonoros propios de Tom Petty. El Brandon Jenkins Memorial Songwriters Award sirvió para recordar a Kylie Rae Harris que murió con poco más de 30 años a primeros de septiembre del año pasado en un accidente de tráfico que ella misma provocó en Taos, Nuevo Mexico, cuando viajaba al festival Big Barn Dance Festival, donde tenía previsto actuar al día siguiente. Tejana de Wylie, había debutado en 2010 con el álbum All the Right Reasons al que siguieron dos EPs. El último de ellos, de título homónimo, dejó canciones como “Twenty Years From Now”. A pesar de su juventud, Jon Stork, un nativo de Houston, se está haciendo un nombre en la escena de Texas. Intentando imitar a su hermano, aprendió a tocar la guitarra, aunque también se fijó en las formas de Robert Earl Keen, Pat Green, Roger Creager, animándose a crear material original. Tras dejar la universidad por la música, era fácil verle en cualquier local que le abriera las puertas y hace tres años hizo su debut con “In Your Radio” a la que dio continuidad “One Night Stand” antes de lanzar su primer álbum en el verano de 2019, al que daba nombre genérico este “Radio Cowboy”. Con ese bagaje ya ha conseguido destacar como el nuevo vocalista del año para las emisoras de radio del Lone Star State. Casey Baker tiene su sede en Ontario y su mezcla de folk y country es la envoltura perfecta para unas canciones propias que revelan su propia personalidad con una honestidad absoluta. Dallas Green le pidió que se uniera a City & Color como guitarrista, pero nunca olvidó su vocación por mostrar sus cualidades como vocalista y compositora y en 2017 decidió mudarse a Denison, Texas, y empezar a conformar su primer álbum, When the Party's All Over, que vio la luz dos años más tarde con canciones tan sugestivas como “It Was Only Me”. Por todo ello fue premiada como mejor nueva vocalista. La Chad Cooke Band es un cuarteto originario de Houston que se mueve en los terrenos de la Red Dirt Music desde Oklahoma City hasta San Antonio, con guiños a los buenos tiempos de Brooks & Dunn y procurando no olvidar las armonías vocales que caracterizan a los Eagles. Debutaron hace cuatro años con su álbum Easy Way Home y en la primavera de 2018 se marcharon a Nashville para proseguir su andadura que dio como resultado un segundo trabajo, Risk It All, del que forma parte “Four Minutes”, un tema perfecto de two step donde la voz principal recuerda, y mucho, a Tracy Lawrence en sus mejores años. Canciones como esa les han acreditado como como la nueva banda del año. Tejana de The New Braunfels, aunque crecida en Las Cruces, del estado de Nuevo Mexico, Bri Bagwell empezó a escribir poemas siendo una cría, decidió que la música era su camino y ya tiene cuatro álbumes y un EP en su haber desde que su llegada a Austin cambió todas sus perspectivas. Debutó hace nueve años con Banned from Santa Fe y As Soon As You ha sido su último registro, del que ha salido el single “Cheat On Me”, un tema compuesto junto a Courtney Patton y convertido en el más destacado para las emisoras de radio de Texas, tanto como para convertirse en el single del año. Red Bandana, el último álbum de Aaron Watson, fue premiado como el mejor del año. Lo componen 20 canciones escritas por el propio artista con un claro sentido de conjunto, ya que cada una se relaciona con la siguiente. Un proyecto en el que el tejano estuvo trabajando desde tres meses antes de que publicara su disco anterior, Vaquero. “Legends” es uno de esos temas con la capacidad de atraparte, hablando de los viejos hábitos que mueren y las leyendas que sobreviven. Desde Willie a Hemingway, pasando por Dylan, Kristofferson, Gram Parsons, Tom Petty, Janis o Kurt Cobain. Yendo a la más cercana actualidad, ayer era el día en que se publicaba el nuevo álbum de Chris Stapleton, que hemos venido anticipando desde hace meses. Este cuarto trabajo en solitario, Starting Over, da continuación a los dos volúmenes de From A Room, que publicó hace tres años. Aunque su capacidad como compositor es evidente, entre los 14 temas del registro ha reservado un espacio para hacer dos versiones de Guy Clark ("Worry B Gone" y "Old Friends") y una de John Fogerty. En este último caso, la canción elegida ha sido “Joy Of My Life” que el músico californiano incluyó en el 97 en Blue Moon Swamp, su quinto álbum en solitario, y estaba dedicada a su mujer, Julie, siendo muy posiblemente el primer tema de amor que compuso John Fogerty. Para poner el contrapunto de rock pantanoso que siempre se le supuso a la Creedence Clearwater Revival de John Fogerty, Chris Stapleton compuso junto a Al Anderson "Devil Always Made Me Think Twice", uno de temas más poderosos de este Starting Over, que colocará al músico de Kentucky entre los mejores de este 2020. Sigue contando con el apoyo de Dave Cobb en las labores de producción y esta vez ha tenido cerca a Benmont Tench y Mike Campbell de los Heartbreakers de Tom Petty. Por supuesto, su mujer, Morgane, es un apoyo fundamental con una voz siempre armoniosa. Las canciones de Chris Stapleton siguen abarcando country, rock y góspel como vías sonoras y sus letras persisten en hablar de lo que ocurre a su alrededor. Por otro lado, el nuevo álbum de Sturgill Simpson es Cuttin' Grass – Vol. 1 (The Butcher Shoppe Sessions), un proyecto dedicado íntegramente al bluegrass y para el que ha contado con algunos de los más prestigiosos músicos de la escena de Nashville relacionados con el estilo de su Kentucky natal. Eso supone que tiene a su lado a lo que él llama "probablemente la mejor banda de bluegrass del planeta". Sturgill Simpson sigue presentándolo acompañado de esa banda impagable, que el pasado miércoles estuvo en The Late Show with Stephen Colbert versionando “Breakers Roar” desde el mítico Station Inn de Nashville. Es una de las canciones que formaron parte de A Sailor's Guide to Earth, su tercer álbum, publicado en 2016. Todas las canciones de este nuevo disco de Sturgill Simpson pertenecen a su carrera como músico y están filtradas por el bluegrass. Entre ellas hemos destacado desde el principio “I Don’t Mind”, un tema que nos remite a Sunday Valley un trío de country rock formado en 2004 con Sturgill como líder y una base rítmica con el batería Edgar Purdom III y el bajista Gerald Evans, que lanzaron un Ep homónimo aquel mismo año. Tuvieron que hacer un parón mientras Simpson trabajaba para el ferrocarril de la Union Pacific en Salt Lake City, en Utah, y ya en 2011 publicaron el álbum To The Wind And On To Heaven. Pero se separaron al año siguiente. Fue cuando Sturgill Simpson se mudó a Nashville. Ahora ha recordado aquella etapa versionando “I Don’t Mind”, que originalmente sonaba así en aquel disco de hace nueve años. Escuchar audio

Hippies & Cowboys Podcast
#37 - WB Walker (WB Walker's Old Soul Radio Show)

Hippies & Cowboys Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 69:06


WB Walker is a country music podcast host from Dingess, West Virginia. WB is a true pioneer when it comes to country music podcasting, and someone that we deeply respect. We highly recommend you go check out WB Walker's Old Soul Radio Show wherever you get your podcasts, and visit his website at http://wbwalker.com/  We feature music on this episode from two fantastic singer/songwriters, Dalton Mills from Middlesboro, Kentucky, and Courtney Patton from Stephenville, Texas. Check their music out available everywhere and visit their websites HERE  https://www.courtneypatton.com/ https://daltonmills.bandcamp.com/ MUSIC FEATURED IN THIS EPISODE  Dalton Mills  Verse, Chorus, Verse (feat. Lance Rogers)  Last Goodbye  Courtney Patton  Judgement Day (feat. Jason Eady)  What I Didn't Say  Thanks for listening everyone! Give us a follow on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and please join the conversation! PayPal us: hippiesandcowboyspod@gmail.com ALL MUSIC IN THIS PODCAST HAS BEEN USED WITH PERMISSION FROM THE ARTISTS

The Co-Write
The Co-Write: Episode 89 - w/ Courtney Patton

The Co-Write

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 83:23


Courtney Patton has been wowing fans of independent, Americana music across the country for nearly a decade.  Her deeply insightful and personal songwriting coupled with her undeniable vocal gift has settled Courtney in the top tier of Texas singer/songwriters.  In addition to all of her musical talents, Courtney is one of the smartest, funniest, and most genuine artists in our scene, and it's always a joy to spend time in her presence.  We have been big fans of Courtney for many years here on The Co-Write, and we were finally able to find time to sit down with our great friend and talk about all things CP.     Sequestered Songwriters - (Off the Top)    A Brief Career at Nike Golf - (16:30)    Starting Out in Music - (23:30)    Taking a Leap as a Single Mom - (41:00)    Equality in Texas Music - (49:20)    Patton/Eady Songwriter Workshops - (1:06:00)    Rapid Fire - (1:12:30)    Download, Subscribe & Enjoy!    www.courtneypatton.com    Video of this podcast is available exclusively to patrons of The Co-Write on our Patreon Page.  Join today for just $5! 

Toma uno
Toma uno - Urban Cowboy - 06/06/20

Toma uno

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2020 58:58


El 6 de junio de 1980, hace 40 años, se publicaba la banda sonora de la película Urban Cowboy, un día después del estreno de la cinta en Houston, Texas. Urban Cowboy fue dirigida por James Bridges y contaba una relación amor/odio entre "Bud" (John Travolta) y Sissy (Debra Winger) teniendo como punto de encuentro el Gilley's Club, sin ninguna duda, el honky tonk más grande del mundo, abierto en Pasadena, Texas, en 1971 por Mickey Gilley y Sherwood Cryer. El complejo tenía una capacidad de 7,000 personas, repartidas por distintos bares, pistas de baile, escenarios, toro mecánico e incluso rodeo. Aquella película dio origen al llamado Urban Cowboy Movement, que otros relacionaron con el neo-Country o el hill boogie. Su banda sonora fue pieza clave de su éxito, una buena parte de las 18 canciones de su doble LP se incluyeron en el Top 10 de singles de country y otros llegaron a la cima de las listas. Hoy vamos a recordar aquellos momentos. El guión de Urban Cowboy está basado en la historia de amor real de dos clientes habituales de Gilley, Dew Westbrook y Betty Helmer, de los que el periodista Aaron Latham había escrito en la revista Esquire un reportaje titulado "The Ballad of the Urban Cowboy: America's Search for True Grit". El director de cine James Bridges y Latham lo convirtieron en un guión y Paramount eligió a una estrella en ascenso como Debra Winger (a quien recordaréis no hace mucho en la serie de televisión The Ranch) en el papel de Sissy, y a John Travolta (que había tenido un enorme éxito en Saturday Night Fever y Grease) para interpretar a Bud Davis. Aquella banda sonora se abría con “Hello Texas”, un tema compuesto expresamente para la película, que Jimmy Buffett interpretó al margen de sus grabaciones habituales de entonces, que el músico de Mississippi ya denominaba "rock and roll caribeño", aunque también suele usar el término "Gulf & Western”. Musicalmente, Johnny Lee fue uno de los grandes protagonistas de la banda sonora de Urban Cowboy. Nativo de Texas City, creció en una granja de Alta Loma, también en el Estado de la Estrella Solitaria escuchando a Elvis, Jerry Lee Lewis y Chuck Berry, formando una banda de rock'n'roll durante sus años escolares en Santa Fe llamada Johnny Lee & The Roadrunners, con la que ganó distintos concursos locales. Johnny Lee se convirtió en toda una sorpresa. Apareció en la cinta, y dos de sus canciones se incluyeron en la banda sonora. "Lookin' For Love", el tema central que él interpretaba, llegó a la cima de las listas de pop y country en aquel mismo año y vendió más de un millón de copias. Es posible que el Gilley's fuera al country lo que Studio 54 en Nueva York fue a la disco music. Lo que nadie puede negar es que con aquel local se sentaron las bases para la aparición de otros clubes tejanos y más allá, incluidos el Billy Bob's Texas de Fort Worth (fundado al año siguiente del éxito de la película) y el Cowboys Dancehall de San Antonio (inaugurado en el 98). Los clientes habituales, conocidos como "Gilly Rats", hicieron de Gilley’s una especie de familia, aunque no era precisamente un lugar familiar. La producción de Urban Cowboy corrió a cargo de Irving Azoff, un manager de artistas como REO Speedwagon y Dan Fogelberg que adquirió solvencia en la industria musical por su estrecha relación con los Eagles. Fue fundador de Full Moon y Giant Records e influyó muy directamente en la selección de artistas para la banda sonora de la película, incluyendo a varios de sus representados. “Times Like These” la representación de Dan Fogelberg. Al año siguiente, la canción formaría parte del doble álbum The Innocent Age del músico de Illinois, posiblemente el trabajo más reconocido de su carrera. En el tema, Fogelberg tocaba todos los instrumentos excepto la batería, que estuvo en manos de Russ Kunkel. Bonnie Raitt, que hizo un cameo en la cinta, incluyó dos temas en la banda sonora, ninguno de ellos editado en sus álbumes oficiales. Así ocurrió con "Don't it Make Ya Wanna Dance", una canción del tejano de Austin Rusty Wier que fue versionada por artistas como Jerry Jeff Walker, Todd Snider, Chris LeDoux o John Hiatt. Ninguna película influyó en el country como lo hizo Urban Cowboy, ni siquiera Pure Country con George Strait a comienzos de los 90. Y ningún otro club lo hizo tanto como Gilley’s. En cierta manera, Urban Cowboy capturó el espíritu de la vida nocturna que una parte de los americanos anhelaba. Las botas vaqueras, los sombreros y las grandes hebillas se pusieron de moda… y es algo que todavía se mantiene, habiendo saltado fronteras. El presente nos cita con Margo Price que en la primavera de 2018 estuvo actuando durante tres noches en la llamada “Mother Church of Country Music”, el mítico Ryman Auditorium de Nashville y ahora ha publicado por sorpresa una selección de 11 cortes tomados de aquellos conciertos en el álbum Perfectly Imperfect at the Ryman, muy pocas fechas antes de lanzar su nuevo disco de estudio, That’s How Rumors Get Started. Durante aquellas fechas, la artista tuvo invitados como Jack White, Sturgill Simpson –que ha producido su nuevo álbum- y Emmylou Harris, con la que cantó a dúo en esta versión a “Wild Women”, que originalmente formó parte de All American Made, el segundo trabajo de Margo Price en 2017 con esta combinación de twang tejano, country de Nashville y soul de Memphis. Neon Cross ha fortalecido la carrera de Jaime Wyatt y ha afianzado la personalidad de la artista californiana. La producción tan afinada de Shooter Jennings ha reforzado sus propuestas sonoras para contar sus luchas reales contra el dolor, la adicción y la aceptación de su sexualidad. Esto último se refleja en "Rattlesnake Girl", arropado en ciertos elementos cercanos a la psicodelia. Cantar, como hace Jaime, sobre su orientación sexual no es algo que se aborde con frecuencia en la country music, por lo que escucharlo de una mujer que aún está despegando en ese género resulta audaz y emotivo. Kathryn Legendre nació en la tejana Helotes y se ha localizado en la escena de Austin con el mejor espíritu del honky tonk. Debutó en 2013 y por el momento suma álbum y un par de EPs hasta la aparición de su más reciente novedad, "One Long Sad Song", cambiando el enfoque para perfeccionar su forma de componer canciones mientras el mundo viaja por extrañas carreteras. Kathryn Legendre casi nunca ha seguido las tendencias que se suponen y sus influencias conectan con los modos de componer de Guy Clark o Merle Haggard, y filtra también las maneras de contar historias de Loretta Lynn, Bonnie Raitt o Linda Ronstadt. Un Ep y dos álbumes es el cargamento sonoro de The Golden Roses, una formación con sede en la tejana Austin, que en Smell The Roses al que da nombre genérico esta canción, cantan a sus experiencias basándose en sus propias influencias en las que hay espacio para el country, el bluegrass, Western swing y algo de rock 'n roll, todo ello filtrado por locales emblemáticos como el Broken Spoke y de forma muy especial el Ginny’s Little Longhorn Saloon, donde aprendieron casi todo lo que saben. “Smell The Roses” ha contado con Zachary Moulton de Mike and the Moonpies como invitado en la Steel guitar. Mike & The Moonpies se han refugiado en Touch of You- The Lost Songs of Gary Stewart, un álbum de canciones inéditas del músico de Jenkins, en el Condado de Letcher, en Kentucky, que habría cumplido 76 años el pasado jueves de no haberse suicidado en diciembre de 2003, unas semanas después de que su mujer muriera de neumonía. Jamie Lin Wilson, Courtney Patton y Zac Wilkerson son algunos de los invitados en esta aventura, además de un dúo con Mark Wystrach de Midland en “Smooth Shot of Whiskey”, una canción que el artista desaparecido compuso con Dean Dillon y Frank Dycus y que quedó fuera de un EP de Dillon y Gary Stewart que en principio era un proyecto más amplio. Midland tomó su nombre de una canción de Dwight Yoakam como "Fair to Midland", que apareció en 2003 en su álbum Population Me. Ahora también han jugado con el título de un Lp tan emblemático del músico de Kentucky como Guitars, Cadillacs, Etc. Etc. para dar nombre a un nuevo EP, con algunas versiones acústicas de sus canciones más conocidas, que han llamado Guitars, Couches, Etc., Etc. La grabación se hizo durante la cuarentena desde las casas de sus tres miembros. "Fourteen Gears" trata sobre un camionero que piensa amor especial mientras usa los "14 engranajes" de su Peterbilt (una marca de camiones de gran tonelaje) para "volver a tenerla” en sus brazos. Es una canción llena de nostalgia sobre conductores de esos trucks de 18 ruedas. Siempre hay que dar gracias por buenos amigos, el amor verdadero, los pueblos pequeños, la cerveza fría y un par de botas gastadas. Eso hace la Josh Abbott Band en su nueva canción, “The Luckiest”, donde tiene tiene un buen recuerdo hacia “King George”, es decir George Strait, por seguir haciendo discos de country. La banda de Lubbock afincada en Austin ha superado con creces la personalización en Josh Abbott y ha dirigido sus esfuerzos a profundizar en los sonidos del Lone Star State, sin perder la conexión con la tradición. Sus canciones suelen tener una carga de positividad, como en este caso, y detallan la cotidianeidad de las pequeñas ciudades de ese inmenso estado, con sus romances, sus problemas y sus inquietudes personales. Escuchar audio

Troubadours in Tubs
Episode 5 - Larry Hooper

Troubadours in Tubs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 28:30


Larry Hooper is the true definition of a troubadour. Well known on the Texas Country music scene, he has written songs with many familiar names; Adam Hood, Cody Jinks, Courtney Patton, Zac Wilkerson, Jamie Wilson, John Baumann, Dalton Domino, and Jason Eady...just to name a few! Be sure to watch this episode on YouTube, for the full effect of the show.

Troubadours in Tubs
Episode 2 - Terie Lei Moore

Troubadours in Tubs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 60:19


The "Rose Queen" of the Texas Music scene, Terie Lei Moore. Terie Lei is a self-taught, up and coming singer-songwriter who draws her inspiration from Jamie Lin Wilson and Courtney Patton. Tune in, to see what she is currently working on, and how she is making a name for herself on the scene. As always, check out the YouTube video of this episode, to get the full experience!

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Defining Audacity Radio Show & Podcast
'Take care of your prives'

Defining Audacity Radio Show & Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 52:53


March 5: On this episode ... Courtney Patton is filling in for Shauna again. It's highlighted by an emergency drive around Stephenville, Texas. Segments include: A Top 10 on how Courtney Patton gets centered ... and a new segment that has to do with things we can't live without, including soap, tacos and Netflix. #liveonpurpose

Defining Audacity Radio Show & Podcast
'Generic white girl pallet' gets real, spicy

Defining Audacity Radio Show & Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 52:27


March 3: On this episode .... Courtney Patton filled in for the birthday girl, Shauna Glenn. We actually recorded this show on Shauna's 50th birthday. This episode is highlighted by a round of "Would You Rather" and a Listmania about brutal truths about life.

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
“Joining Hands, Changing Lives,” Social Justice Group, 9 Feb 2020

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2020 39:06


The service will focus on the importance of building relationships with persons living in poverty as an integral part of UCE’s anti-poverty efforts. We will be joined by Lisa P., of SMiLE, who will speak about her experiences in organizing a grass-roots program which allows ordinary citizens to bond with, and help care for, our most vulnerable homeless neighbours. We will also hear from Robert Z., a formerly addicted homeless man, whose relationship with the SMiLE program helped him to get sober and change his circumstances. 1 Welcome by Ali Hammington 0:00 2 Prelude: “Welcome Table” by Courtney Patton 1:12 3 Kindling the Chalice 4:37 4 Hymn 307 “The Human Touch Can Light a Flame” 5:06 5 Kindling the Children’s Chalices 6:45 6 Sharing Our Abundance: iHuman Youth Society 7:34 7 “Love Can Build a Bridge” by The Judds 7:56 8 “From You I Receive, to You I Give” 10:34 9 Responsive Reading “A Litany of Wholeheartedness” by Rev. Dawn Skjei Cooley, led by Jeff Bisanz 11:05 10.0 Presentation: Ali Hammington, and guest speakers Lisa Parker and Robert Zubot on behalf of SMiLE 12:27 10.1 Lisa Parker 16:09 10.2 Ali Hammington 21:55 10.3 Robert Zubot 22:39 11 Meditation in Song: Hymn 1023 “Building Bridges” 29:49 12 Meditation in Music: “Lord, If I Ever Needed Someone” by Van Morrison 31:43 13 Hymn 1021 “Lean on Me” 35:30 14 Closing Words 38:15 15 “Carry the Flame of Peace and Love” 38:35 The Unitarian Church of Edmonton is a liberal, multi-generational, religious community. We celebrate a rich mosaic of free-thinking, spiritually-questing individuals joined in common support and action. We welcome diversity including diversity of beliefs from divine believers to humanists, from pagans to atheists and agnostics. We believe in the compassion of the human heart, the warmth of community, the pursuit of justice and the search of meaning in our lives. We gather with gratitude on traditional Cree lands that are now a part of Treaty Six and shared by many nations. A treaty is an inheritance, a responsibility and a relationship. May we be good neighbours to one another, good stewards to our planet and good ancestors to our children. UCE - https://www.uce.ca/ Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/41659071349/ Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/UnitarianChurch/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/EdmUnitarian Twitter - https://twitter.com/UnitarianUCE Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/unitarianuce/ SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/user-189401827/

Live From The Divide Public Radio Program
Courtney Patton: Part 2 - EP #723

Live From The Divide Public Radio Program

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2020 42:37


Part 2 of Courtney Patton at public radio program Live From The Divide in beautiful Bozeman, MT. She’s a mother, a wife, a producer, a singer, a songwriter, a tour-van driver and a musician- as well as a world-traveler when she’s out on tour throughout the continental U.S., Canada and Europe. And too anyone lucky enough to be sitting in the audience while listening to her expansive Texas twang belt out her version of deep and soulful country music, she’s a storyteller. In a musical era in which clichés and bravado are mistaken for bold noteworthiness, there is something far more brave in peeling back highly personal and emotional open-book songs and delivering them with sensitivity and sentiment. Patton does just that. She is the consummate storyteller in her music. Heartache isn’t just described, it is tangibly felt.

Live From The Divide Public Radio Program
Courtney Patton: Part 1 - EP #723

Live From The Divide Public Radio Program

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2020 20:18


Part 1 of Courtney Patton at public radio program Live From The Divide in beautiful Bozeman, MT. She’s a mother, a wife, a producer, a singer, a songwriter, a tour-van driver and a musician- as well as a world-traveler when she’s out on tour throughout the continental U.S., Canada and Europe. And too anyone lucky enough to be sitting in the audience while listening to her expansive Texas twang belt out her version of deep and soulful country music, she’s a storyteller. In a musical era in which clichés and bravado are mistaken for bold noteworthiness, there is something far more brave in peeling back highly personal and emotional open-book songs and delivering them with sensitivity and sentiment. Patton does just that. She is the consummate storyteller in her music. Heartache isn’t just described, it is tangibly felt.

Live From The Divide Podcast
Courtney Patton on Songwriting

Live From The Divide Podcast

Play Episode Play 49 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 29, 2019 32:46


Host Jason Wickens sits down with Americana, country, folk artist Courtney Patton. They discuss her early struggles getting into the business and how she was able to overcome not being taken seriously as a songwriter and performer. The realities of of being a mother of two on the road and the joy she gets from sharing the stage with her musical confidant and husband Jason Eady.

Backyards of Key West Podcast with Mark Baratto
Music Festival Talk with Kyle Carter of Mile 0 Fest

Backyards of Key West Podcast with Mark Baratto

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2019 79:46


In the episode, Mark Baratto sits down with Kyle Carter to talk about a whole lot of live music. We talk about his involvement in the Songwriters Sessions, Songwriters Festival, and his own creation, Mile 0 Fest. Kyle and his family were living, what most consider to be a "comfortable life," but something was missing. After falling in love with Key West, Kyle sold it all and took his love for music to his newly beloved island paradise. Living a "comfortable life" may sound good on paper, but in the end, going after your dreams is what LIFE is all about. More on Mile 0 Fest - (Jan 28 - Feb 1) Mile 0 Fest was founded in 2017, with its first year of production being 2018. It was created on the principle of producing a festival that checked all of the boxes:  Fantastic Line-Up – that has repeat and fan favorites back every year, but also brings in new faces, and fresh talent. The best in Red Dirt Americana Location, Location, Location – A destination that was enjoyable for everyone! Key West has everything, beaches, fishing, water-sports, history, shopping, dining, dancing, its the perfect vacation. Fan Bliss – A festival that puts the fans first. No overcrowding here, we are a boutique festival with an attendance cap.  Over a short period of time, our attendees have become family. With almost every state represented, music fans from all over the country come together once a year to celebrate the common thread that binds them. The Love of great music. Flexibility – You want to come as a VIP and have all of your lodgings, passes, and extras are taken care of with a one-stop-shop? You got it! We have an incredible concierge staff that can make that happen. You want to book everything yourself and just get a pass to the festival? We can do that too! (Check out the Packages and Passes page for more detailed information)  What is Mile 0 Fest? Mile 0 Fest is a 4 Day Red Dirt/Americana Music Festival in Paradise (aka Key West).  When is Mile 0 Fest? The third annual Mile 0 Fest will be January 28th-February 1st. We have our Duval Street Kick-Off Party on Tuesday, January 28th, 2020. It is open to the public and is a free show for everyone. So although the festival is a four-day festival, you want to come in the day before and enjoy the kick-off party.  Where is Mile 0 Fest? Mile 0 Fest is held in Key West, Florida. We utilize numerous stages all over the island with our biggest stage being the Truman Waterfront Park Amphitheater. Local venues like The Smokin’ Tuna, Irish Kevin’s, Durty Harry’s, Viva Saloon, The Southernmost Beach Resort & Cafe, The Southernmost House, Sunset Pier, Cowboy Bill’s, Key West Theater, The San Carlos Institute, Fury Cruises and many more are also utilized throughout the week to provide ample opportunity to check out Key West while enjoying your favorite Red Dirt/Americana Artists.  Who Plays Mile 0 Fest? Only the best in Red Dirt & Americana. Past year’s performers have included, Trampled By Turtles, Turnpike Troubadours, Stoney Larue, Shinyribs, Mike & The Moonpies, Jamie Lin Wilson, Jamie Wyatt, John Moreland, John Fullbright, American Aquarium, The Great Divide, Cody Canada & The Departed, Bonnie Bishop, Todd Snider, Paul Thorn, Pat Green, Jason Boland & The Stragglers, The Mavericks, Walt & Tina Wilkins, Jason Eady, Courtney Patton, William Clark Green and many more. 2020’s line-up is looking to be the biggest yet with Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, Robert Earl Keen, Randy Rogers Band & Whiskey Myers taking the headlining spots. Click HERE to see the full 2020 line-up and past year’s line-ups.  Website: https://mile0fest.com Intsagram: https://www.instagram.com/mile0festkeywest Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mile0festkeywest Twitter: https://twitter.com/Mile0Fest Florida Weekly Article: https://keywest.floridaweekly.com/articles/mile-0-fest

One Lane Road Podcast
#107 - Matt Mayberry

One Lane Road Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2019 103:13


Tonight we are joined by singer/songwriter Matt Mayberry. Matt played at the original Acoustic Day in the Park and then opened the Jason Eady and Courtney Patton show in Gainesboro. Matt tells us about his love of Keith Whitley, plays us some original songs, and covers a few too. Hope you enjoy!

Defining Audacity Radio Show & Podcast
Moms Against Itchy Butt: Undercarriages beware

Defining Audacity Radio Show & Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019 72:07


April 17: On today's show ... things go off the rails EARLY, but Drew and Shauna rally nicely. (Even providing some useful advice on getting out of the muck.) Also on today's show, Drew shares an excerpt from his conversation with singer/songwriter Courtney Patton and Shauna ranks the rudest things people do. #dailypodcast

One Lane Road Podcast
#99 - Recap of Jason Eady and Courtney Patton Concert

One Lane Road Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2019 104:04


Tonight we recap the Jason Eady and Courtney Patton concert, and if you didn't get to make, hopefully you can get your hands on a copy of the DVD when they come in. Also, DK has some big news! Hope you enjoy?

program Fred's Country
Fred's Country w39-18

program Fred's Country

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2018 58:27


Today's Best & your All Time Favorites From the US, Texas & Canada 1st for Canadian Country in Europe program Fred's Country 2018 w # 39: Part 1: - Ricky Skaggs, Highway 40 Blues – Highways & Heartaches – 1983/Epic - Dan Davidson, Cinderella - S – 2018/Sharp9 - Jason Benoit, Slow Hand - S – 2018/Viktory Music Group - Codie Prevost, Today's Not My Day - Radio – 2018/CP - Ronnie Milsap, Pure Love - Pure Love – 1974/RCA Part 2: - Aaron Pritchett, Worth a Shot – S – 2018/Big Star - Brad Sims, Day By Day - S – 2018/BS - Terri Clark, The One That Got Away - Raising the Bar – 2018/Baretrack-EMI - The Lantanas, Seeds – S – 2018/Lantanas - Deryl Dodd feat Courtney Patton, Ode to Cody Jinks - S – 2018/Little Red Truck Part 3: - James Carothers, The Race is On – Still Country, Still King: A Tribute to George Jones – 2018/Renegade Mountain - Josh Ward, Home Away From Home – More Than I Deserve – 2018/Big RIG - Dustin Sonnier, Whiskey Makes Her Miss Me - Country EP – 2016/DS - Midland, More Than A Fever - On the Rocks – 2017/Big Machine - Randy Travis, Thanks a Lot – Influence, Vol. 1: The Man I Am – 2013/WB Part 4: - Adrienne Taylor, Tumbleweed - S – 2018/AT - John Slaughter, Meet In The Middle – Meet In The Middle – 2014/BMG - Kyle Park, Rio - Don't Forget Where You Come From – 2018/KP - Jamie Warren feat Beverley Mahood, What's The Worst - S – 2018/JW

Conversation On The Record
Courtney Patton on "What It’s Like To Fly Alone"

Conversation On The Record

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2018 30:34


Sarah sits down at Pearl Snap Kolaches in Fort Worth with Courtney Patton. They discuss her new record "What It's Like To Fly Alone", self-producing the record and the story behind the songs on the record.

Defining Audacity Radio Show & Podcast
Courtney Patton: Same Kind of Different

Defining Audacity Radio Show & Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2017 65:34


A common adjective to describe Courtney Patton is "different." After spending time in-studio with this amazing singer/songwriter...I agree. She is "different" in the most wonderfully great way possible. Not only is she taking the Texas music scene by storm, she's holding things down on the home front as a mom and ready to start giving back to her community again. #liveonpurpose

Freight Train Boogie Podcasts
Freight Train Boogie Show #368

Freight Train Boogie Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2017 60:21


Show #368   Saints Eleven - My Heart (Coming Back Around) Rorey Carroll - Hotel Room  (Love Is An Outlaw) Jonah Smith - Heavy Hangs The Crown (Easy Prey)  Kelly Pardekooper -  You Don't Say  (City At Night) (mic break) The Piedmont Melody Makers - Kentucky Home  (Wonderful World Outside)    Hiss Golden Messenger - Happy Day (Sister My Sister)  (Heart Like a Levee)    The Currys - Restless  (West of Here)   Waiting for Henry -  Mudconetong  (Town Called Patience) Saints Eleven - Coming Back Around  (Coming Back Around) (mic break) Courtney Granger - My New Year Starts Today  (Beneath Still Waters) Elizabeth Cook - Orange Blossom Trail (Exodus of Venus) Pete Sinjin - That's My Heart  (The Heart And The Compass) Wayne Hancock - Slingin' Rhythm  (Slingin' Rhythm) (mic break) Saints Eleven - Let Them Go (feat. Courtney Patton)  (Coming Back Around)

The Co-Write
The Co-Write Episode 13: Kanye West concert review; BRUCE TALK; Music consent decree update; Writing a new record; Music listening habits; Concerts coming to the area

The Co-Write

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2016 54:37


On this episode of The Co-Write, Donovan kicks things off with a review of Kanye West's latest tour stop in Dallas, TX (3:00).  BRUCE TALK this episode is a birthday shout-out to the Boss himself, as well as a look ahead to his upcoming autobiography, "Born to Run". (10:15)  The boys give an update on the current state of music consent decrees, as discussed in Episode 9 (15:40).  Bobby and Donovan discuss writing for a new record, which leads to a discussion about music listening habits, and how your parents might have influenced them at (21:30).  The episode brings things back to earth with a few concerts coming to town, including poor musical performances of those artists by Bobby (41:30).   The Co-Write  www.thecowrite.com thecowrite@gmail.com @thecowrite @bobbyduncan @donovandodd   Topics Mentioned Kanye West Bruce Springsteen BMI  ASCAP The New York Times  Billy Joe Shaver  Bart Crow  Charlie Robison  Bruce Robison  Kelly Willis  Jason Eady  Courtney Patton  Midnight River Choir