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program Fred's Country
Fred's Country w13-25

program Fred's Country

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 58:00


From Texas, the US & Canada, 1st for Weekly neo-traditonal, classic Country & the 90's spirit from France program Fred's Country 2025 w # 12: Part 1: - LeAnn Rimes, Have Mercy - A Tribute To The Judds - 2024 - Josh Weathers, Who's Hanging The Moon - S - 2025 - Jade Eagleson, Welcome to Rock Bottom - Worth The Double - Single - 2024 - Drew Green, Comin' In Country - S - 2025 - Clay Walker, Cowboys in Heaven - S - 2025 Part 2: - HIXTAPE & Joe Diffie feat Toby Keith, Luke Combs, Ships That Don't Come In - HIXTAPE: Vol 3: Difftape - 2024 - Braxton Keith, Blue - Blue EP – 2024 - Chad Cooke Band, Good Luck, Babe! - S – 2024 - Jake Bush, Lost Time - S – 2025 Part 3: - Tim McGraw ft. Parker McCollum, Paper Umbrellas - S - 2025 - Casey Donahew, Green in Colorado - Never Not Love You - 2024 - Vinny Tovar and Aubry Rodriguez, Pass Me By - S - 2025 - Cody Johnson feat. Brooks & Dunn, Long Live Country Music - Leather (Deluxe) - 2024 Part 4: - Randy Houser, Country Round Here Tonight - Note To Self (Deluxe) - 2025 - Tucker Wetmore, 3,2,1 - What Not To TBR 04/25 – 2025 - Daryle Singletary, Love You With The Lights On - Rockin' in the Country - 2009 - John Fogerty, Don Henley & Timothy B. Schmit, Garden Party - The Blue Ridge Rangers Rides Again – 2009

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Fred's Country w06-25

program Fred's Country

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 61:37


From Texas, the US & Canada, the 90's spirit program Fred's Country 2025 w # 06: Part 1: - Tracy Lawrence, If the Good Die Young – Good Ole Days - 2017 - Elijah Wise, Honky Tonkin' At Home - Honky Tonkin' At Home EP - 2024 - Brian Kelley, Dirt Cheap - Tennessee Truth (Deluxe) - 2024 - Brooks & Dunn w ERNEST, Indian Summer - Reboot II - 2024 - Amanda Kate Ferris, Rope the Wind - Rope the Wind - 2024 Part 2: - Sunny Sweeney and Brennen Leigh, But You Like Country Music - S – 2015 - Daniel Johnson, Some Horses - Chasin' a Song - 2025 - Kylie Frey, My John Wayne - S - 2024 - Jason Grove, I'd Love To Be Burt Reynolds - Keep The Change (Chapter 1) EP - 2021 - Midland feat Jay De La Cueva, Drinkin' Problem (Brindemos) - S - 2018 Part 3: - Luke Bryan, Country Song Came On (Acoustic Barn Sessions) + Album version - Mind of a Country Boy – 2024 - Lane Bricker, Enough To Quit - S- 2024 - Isaac Jacob Band, Spilled Whiskey - S - 2025 - Daryle Singletary, Spilled Whiskey - There's Still a Little Country Left - 2015 Part 4: - Alex Miller feat Emily Ann Roberts, More Country Than You - S – 2025 - Bryce Leatherwood, Still Learning - S - 2024 - Presley Phillips, PS Cowboy - S - 2025 - Josh Ward, Reasons - Same Ol' Cowboy, Different Rodeo – 2025

program Fred's Country
Fred's Country w50-24

program Fred's Country

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 59:01


From Texas, the US & Canada 1st for Weekly neo-traditonal & classic Country program Fred's Country 2024 w # 50: Part 1: - Cody Jinks, If You've Got the Money I've Got the Time - Cody Jinks sings Lefty Frizzell - 2024 - Jered Ames, Doin' her Thing - S - 2024 - Joe Nichols, Helpless In a Honky Tonk - Honky Tonks and Country Songs - 2024 - Ashley McBryde,Ain't Enough Cowboy Songs - S - 2024 - Darius Rucker, Winter Wonderland - Fred's Xmas 2024 Part 2: - Brian Mallery, A Margarita At A Time - Gettin' Older - 2024 - Braxton Keith, Blue - Blue - 2024 - Braxton Keith, Blue - Blue - 2024 - Luke Bryan, Run Run Rudolph - Fred's Xmas 2024 Part 3: - Chad Cooke Band, Good Luck, Babe! - S - 2024 - Ned LeDoux & Chris LeDoux, One Hand In The Riggin' - S - 2024 - Brian Mallery feat Daryle Singletary, Gettin' Older - Gettin' Older - 2024 - Zach Top, I Never Lie - Cold Beer & Country Music - 2024 Part 4: Fred's Xmas 2024 - George Strait, Santa's On His Way - A Holiday Collection – 2014/MCA - Blake Shelton, Santa's Got a Choo Choo Train – Cheers, It's Christmas - 2012/Warner Bros - Terri Clark, Merry Christmas (Wherever In The World You Are) - Classic – 2012/Bare Track - Kacey Musgraves, Feliz Navidad - A Very Kacey Christmas – 2016/Mercury - Brett Kissel, Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree – - 2011/B2K

The Jay Franze Show: Your backstage pass to the entertainment industry
Jason Hale: Critically Acclaimed Touring Musician / Studio Owner (Doug Stone, Ronnie Bowman, Daryle Singletary)

The Jay Franze Show: Your backstage pass to the entertainment industry

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 45:26


Jay Franze sits down with Jason Hale, a seasoned touring musician whose roots run deep in the heart of Kentucky. Hailing from Isonville, a town nestled between the hometowns of country legends Keith Whitley and Ricky Skaggs, Jason's journey through music spans an impressive three decades.From strumming his first chords at age 10 to joining local bands at 12, Jason's passion for music ignited early. By 15, he was already part of a professional regional band, and in 2005, he received his first national artist call from Ronnie Bowman.Throughout his career, Jason has shared the stage and studio with many talented artists, including Doug Stone, Ronnie Bowman, Katrina Elam, and Daryle Singletary, to name a few. When not captivating audiences with his bass skills, Jason runs a recording studio, offering his expertise in remote bass overdubs, recording, and mixing for artists and bands alike. Plus, he's been tuning pianos since 2015 – talk about a multi-talented musician!Join us as Jason takes us behind the scenes of his remarkable journey, from playing iconic venues like Heinz Field and the Las Vegas House of Blues touring across 48 states, France, and Canada. He's amassed a collection of unforgettable experiences, including recording sessions with Daryle Singletary's "Country Roads" and Nathan & Chesi Arnett's "Too Far Gone" EP.With his trusty Sadowsky and Fender basses, Line 6 Variax, and a classic Martin D18V in hand, Jason's gear reflects his dedication to his craft. Jason's journey is extraordinary, from the largest crowd of 20k at Country Jam in Grand Junction to fulfilling his dream of opening for Merle Haggard.Show InformationHost: Jay FranzeGuest: Tyler SchwankeRecorded: February 21, 2024LinksJay Franze: https://JayFranze.com Support the show

Flyover Folk Podcast
EP 22.20 | 'I Let Her Lie' by Daryle Singletary | Cheaters

Flyover Folk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 1:08


Branson Country USA Podcasts
Billy Yates and all your Branson Country USA favorites!

Branson Country USA Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2023 46:03


This week we welcome Billy Yates! Billy Yates is a Nashville based, Grammy-nominated, singer/songwriter whose songs have been recorded by artists such as George Strait, Kenny Chesney, Chris Young, Sara Evans, Gary Allan, Joe Nichols,
John Michael Montgomery, Daryle Singletary, The Oak Ridge Boys, Mark Chesnutt, Gene Watson, Sammy Kershaw, Doug Stone, Rhonda Vincent, Willie Nelson, Leonard Cohen, and more. Yates also co-wrote the George Jones classics, “I Don't Need Your Rockin' Chair” and the Grammy-award winning, “Choices”. A seasoned entertainer, Billy Yates also tours Europe extensively where he was recently named the European CMA Male Vocalist of the Year. With 13 number 1 singles on the European charts. Here at home, Yates has been featured on the world-famous Grand Ole Opry 50 times and has also appeared on TV shows such as Larry's Country Diner and Country's Family Reunion. In addition, Billy holds the distinct honor of being one of the first American artists to perform in China's former Capitol city, Xian. He is also the first American artist to be featured on the popular Irish TV documentary, Opry an luir and is the first American artist to record in the traditional Irish Gaelic language. As a record producer, Yates has produced a number of major European and Australian artists, plus a few US artists including country music legend, Charley Pride's last record, "Music in My Heart". Yates was recently honored by his home state of Missouri as they named a stretch of federal highway that runs through his hometown the "Billy Yates Highway". For more information visit BillyYates.com.

History & Factoids about today
March 10th-Ranch Dressing, Chuck Norris, Sharon Stone, Robin Thicke, Carrie Underwood, Edie Brickell

History & Factoids about today

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2023 12:26


National Ranch day. Pop culture 2014. Last naval battle of revolutionary war, 1st telephone call made, Grant takes over Union armies. Todays birthdays - Chuck Norris, Dean Torrence, Sharon Stone, Jasmine Guy, Nenah Cherry, Robin Thicke, Edie Brickell, Daryle Singletary, Jon Hamm, Carrie Underwood, Olivia Wilde. Harriet Tubman died.

Trivia Tracks With Pryce Robertson

One of country music's most promising acts during the 1990s, the Georgia-born singer was best known for hit songs such as “I Let Her Lie” “Amen Kind of Love”. He died in 2018 at the age of 46.

program Fred's Country
Fred's Country w38-22

program Fred's Country

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 60:07


From the US, Texas & Canada 1st for Weekly neo-traditonal & classic Country program Fred's Country 2022 w # 38: Part 1: - Tracy Byrd, Undo the Right - It's About Time – 1999 - Drake Milligan, Tipping Point - Dallas/Fort Worth – 2022 - Donice Morace, Goin' Goin' - S - 2022 - Zac Brown Band & James Taylor, Love & Sunsets - The Comeback – 2021 - Catie Offerman, Get A Dog - S - 2022 Part 2: - Drake Milligan feat Vince Gill, Goin' Down Swingin' - Dallas/Fort Worth – 2022 - Bri Bagwell, Cowboy Cold - Corazón y Cabeza – 2022 - David Adam Byrnes, Keep Up With A Cowgirl - S – 2022 - Daryle Singletary, I'd Love To Lay You Down - That's What I Sing This Way - 2002 Part 3: - Curtis Grimes, Miles Don't Matter - Curtis Grimes - 2021 - Jon Pardi, Raincheck - Mr. Saturday Night – 2022 - Wynn Williams, I Love Her for Leaving - S - 2022 - Drake Milligan, Bad Day To Be A Beer - Dallas/Fort Worth – 2022 - Luke Combs, The Kind of Love We Make - Growin' Up - 2022 Part 4: - Clay Aery, Only One - S – 2022 - Holly Tucker, Breakin' in These Boots - S - 2022 - Drake Milligan, Kiss Goodbye All Night - Dallas/Fort Worth – 2022 - Chad Cooke Band, Anderson County - S - 2022 - Charley Crockett, Home Motel - Lil G.L. Presents: Jukebox Charley - 2021

If That Ain't Country
All Request Show #2

If That Ain't Country

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2022 180:45


In this week's episode we once again opened up the request lines to the members of our Traditional Country Tragics Facebook group for an all-request show! Requests came in from all over the USA and further afield, including cuts from Porter Wagoner, Faron Young, Slim Dusty, Daryle Singletary and plenty of curve balls. You made the playlist this week and I've got to say that you all have great taste. Cheers!

program Fred's Country
Fred's Country w20-22

program Fred's Country

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 57:00


From the US, Texas & Canada 1st for Weekly neo-traditonal & classic Country program Fred's Country 2022 w # 20: Part 1: - Daryle Singletary, Love You With The Lights On - Rockin' in the Country - 2009 - Alex Miller, I'm over You, So Get over Me - Miller Time - 2022 - David Adam Byrnes, One Honky Tonk Town - S - 2022 - Kelly Kenning, Broken Bones - What a Cowboy Was – 2010 Part 2: - Curtis Grimes, Ten Year Town - Undeniably Country - 2016 - Curtis Grimes, River Road Dream - Curtis Grimes - 2021 - Jon Pardi, Last Night Lonely - S - 2022 - Zach Neil, When She Drinks Whiskey - S - 2020 Part 3: - Dusty Moats, Holdin' On - S - 2022 - Midland feat Jon Pardi, Longneck Way To Go - S – 2022 - John Paycheck, Honky-Tonk Blackout - We All Have a Story - 2021 - Rhett Akins feat Riley Green, Half Of Me - Where we Started - 2022 Part 4: - Cody Johnson, 'Til you Can't (Live Version) - S - 2022 - Francis Degrandpré, Colorado - S – 2021 - Joe & Martina, Good In A Small Town - S - 2022 - Dan Seals, Everything That Glitters (Is Not Gold) - Won't Be Blue Anymore - 1985

program Fred's Country
Fred's Country w06-22

program Fred's Country

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 57:59


From the US, Texas & Canada 1st for Weekly neo-traditonal & classic Country program Fred's Country 2022 w # 06: Part 1: - Dieks Bentley, Free And Easy (Down The Road I Go) - Long Trip Alone - 2006 - Zach Neil, Long Live The Cowboy - S - 2022 - Robby Johnson, If I Ever Was a Cowboy - Alive Right Now - 2022 - Tracy Lawrence, Texas Tornado - Hindsight 2020, Vol.3: Angelina - 2022 Part 2: - Daryle Singletary, So Much Different Than Before - There's Still A Little Country Left - 2015 - Wade Bowen, When Love Comes Around - Where Phones Don't Work - 2021 - Kin Faux feat Terry McBride, Wild Horses - Honky Tonk in Heaven - 2021 - Ricky Skaggs, Love's Gonna Get You Someday - Love's Gonna Get Ya ! - 1986 - Laura Aston, Sweet Dreams - The Calm Before the Storm - 2022 Part 3: - Chris Melanson & Georgette Jones, Golden Ring - Golden Ring - 2021 - Joe & Martina, Amarillo's In The Rearview - S – 2022 - Kendall Shaffer feat Jeffery Allen Imler, Waterin' Hole - S - 2022 - Brandon Maddox, Cruisin' Through a Small Town - S - 2022 Part 4: - Curtis Grimes, Ain't Worth the Heartache - Curtis Grimes – 2021 - Tracy Lawrence, Angelina - Hindsight 2020, Vol.3: Angelina - 2022 - Buck Ford, A Little More Country - I'm Gettin' There - 2022 - Jesse Daniel feat. Jodi Lyford, You Asked Me To - S - 2022

Backstory Sessions
3 Chord Truths - Buck Ford

Backstory Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 40:15


Hello Backstory Fans! Well, This episode marks the end of a looong season 4 for Cat and I. We put out alot of episodes, and talked to many amazing guests. We are happy you have listened to our interviews, and hope you have enjoyed them. We have alot of fun recording with our guests, as well as working with each other. We will be taking a few weeks off to relax a bit, and will return on January 16th with our first new episode of 2022. Be sure to check out our Backstory Sessions Facebook page for some fun contests where you can win a couple cool prizes during our hiatus. We thank you our listeners, and all of our guests for allowing us to bring you the stories and topics we find so fascinating. We would like to wish you all Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, and a Happy New Year! Our guest this week is singer songwriter Buck Ford. Buck agreed to take time out of his very busy schedule to chat with us about his roots in country music, and has an interesting backstory about how he transitioned from a pro motocross rider to putting a band together to recording and playing alongside some of the biggest names in country music. On the day of our recording, he was getting ready to play a sold out show in his hometown in California to showcase his his 6th album, due out in January. His latest single, "Hearts Gonna Break" is available now. We thank Buck for the chance to sit down and chat, and he gives us some some great insight into his career, how his song ideas evolve, and where he is headed next.   Buck's Bio: Nashville recording artist Buck Ford focuses on keeping that authentic country sound mixed in with his modern style edginess. Bucks influences consist of George Strait, Haggard, Mark Chesnutt, Daryle Singletary, Keith Whitley just to name a few. Buck and his band pride themselves on the fact that their performances “bring back to life” that authentic country sound with an edgy modern new flavor. Buck began his story as a professional motocross racer, riding the circuit for over a decade. He received a full ride endorsement with a Honda team through the West Coast Super Cross Series in 2009. He placed his riding career on hold to pursue his love and passion for country music. Despite his dedication and talent in the professional motocross scene, his heart has always been in country music. Buck is now headlining his own shows playing his own music all over the states as well as internationally. Buck and his hometown band have been successfully playing for over a decade now and Buck has 5 Nashville records under his belt. Buck has performed from major stage concert venues to fairs, festivals, rodeos, clubs, private events, weddings, and corporate events. He and the band have shared the stage with so many of the big names. Daryle Singletary, Jason Micheal Carrol, Steve Azar, Easton Corbin, Justin Moore, Chris Young, Wynonna Judd, Steel Magnolias, Ty Herdon, Cody Johnson, John Michael Montgomery, Aaron Tippin, Jon Pardi, Arron Watson, Clint Black, Wade Hayes, Dustin Lynch and many times with Mark Chestnut. Buck has been able to combine the creative heart of country music with the values learned from his motocross endeavors, of dedication, discipline and perseverance.

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Fred's Country w32-21

program Fred's Country

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 59:11


Today's Best & your All Time Favorites From the US, Texas & Canada 1st for Weekly neo-traditonal & classic Country program Fred's Country 2021 w # 32 : Part 1: - David Lee Murphy, Party Crowd - Out With A Bang - 1995 - Jon Paycheck, Honky-Tonk Blackout - We All Have a Story - 2021 - Kyle Park, Rewind - S - 2021 - Midland, Electric Rodeo - Midland - EP – 2016 - Sunny Sweeney, Please Be San Antone - Heartbreaker's Hall Of Fame – 2007 Part 2: - Big Riggs Band, There Goes A Good Song - S - 2021 - Randall King, Record High - S – 2021 - Brian Kelley, Savannah - Sunshine State of Mind – 2021 - Alan Jackson, Write It In Red - Where Have You Gone – 2021 - Suzy Bogguss, Someday Soon - Aces – 1991 Part 3: - Thom Shepherd, One Boot - S – 2021 - Daryle Singletary, So Much Different Than Before - There's Still a Little Country Left – 2015 - Waylon, In Another Man's Truck - S – 2021 - George Navarro, Like You Do - George Navarro 6-Pack – 2021 - Lainey Wilson, Things A Man Oughta Know - S – 2021 Part 4: - Tracy Lawrence, Lonely 101 - Hindsight 2020, Vol 1 - 2021 - Deryl Dodd, That's How I Got To Memphis - One Ride In Vegas – 1996 - Midland, Adios Cowboy - The Last Resort – 2021 - Jameson Rodgers, Good Dogs - S – 2021 - Cody Johnson & Willie Nelson, Sad Songs and Waltzes - S – 2021

Hope with Holly
Hope with Holly - Getting to know Holly

Hope with Holly

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2020 26:29


Hope with Holly is a lifestyle podcast with a mission to inspire and encourage listeners to live everyday with grace and gratitude. Hosted by Holly Singletary, single mother and widow to late country music singer Daryle Singletary, Hope with Holly will shine a light on her process of surviving and thriving through grief, as well as other day to day topics. Listen along with Holly and guests as they discuss subjects such as coping with loss, faith, family, and of course, life on the Singletary farm! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hopewithholly/support

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Fred's Country w43-20

program Fred's Country

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 57:44


Today's Best & your All Time Favorites From the US, Texas & Canada 1st for Weekly neo-traditonal & classic Country program Fred's Country 2020 w # 43 : Part 1: - Daryle Singletary, Amen Kind Of Love - All Because of You - 1996/Giant - Aaron Watson, Old SchooSilverado Saturday Night - S – 2020/Big Label - Parker McCollum, Like A Cowboy - Hollywood Gold – 2020/MCA - Chad Cooke Band, Cowboy's Cowgirl (Acoustic) - S– 2020/CCB - Dustin Sonnier, Missin' You Mississippi - Between the Stones and Jones – 2019/DSM Part 2: - Darrin Morris Band, I Will - S – 2020/DMB - Jake Bloker, I'll Have a New Baby Tonight - I Keep Forgetting – 2020/JBM - Jon Pardi, Buy That Man A Beer - Heartache Medication (Deluxe Version) – 2020/ - Roo Arcus, Tumbleweed - Tumbleweed – 2020/Social Family Records Part 3: - Jon Wolfe, Heart to Steal Tonight - Feels Like Country Music – 2019/Fool Hearted - Sam L Smith, Blue Jackets - S– 2020/SLSM - Mark Chesnutt, Gonna Get a Life - What a Way to Live – 1995/Decca - Skip Ewing, Wyoming - Wyoming – 2020/ Part 4: - Randall King, Takin' It As It Comes - S – 2020/Warner Bros - Josh Turner, I Can Tell By The Way You Dance - Country State Of Mind – 2020/MCA - Cody Johnson & Reba McEntire, Dear Rodeo - S – 2020/ - Dan Fogelberg, Go Down Easy - High Country Snows – 1985/Full Moon-Epic

Toma uno
Toma uno - Quemando puentes - 06/09/20

Toma uno

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2020 58:43


Kelly Winrich y Sam Outlaw siguen al lado de Michaela Anne tras el éxito de su álbum Desert Rose con la producción de un nuevo trabajo aún sin fecha de edición, pero con un par de canciones que ya hemos podido anticipar en el tiempo de TOMA UNO. Después del esperanzador “Good Times” llega un toque mucho más cercano a la tradición de la country music con “Burn My Bridges”. La canción surgió cuando la propia Michaela entendió que su vida no estaba encaminada de la mejor forma posible. Al parecer, una mañana de resaca decidió que no podía seguir viviendo así y que debía escribir sobre ello. El problema es que Rodney Crowell ya había compuesto muchos años antes "Ain’t Living Long Like This", por lo que decidió darle un toque más cercano al honky tonk con el piano Brian Whelan y el pedal steel de Philip Sterk. Así nació “Burn My Bridges”. Cuando Muscle Shoals y Nashville se encuentran ahí está Skylar Gregg, que acaba de publicar su tercer álbum, Roses, cuyo tema central es realmente conmovedor, hablando sobre los seres queridos perdidos con una tesitura vocal que recuerda a Dolly Parton. Con sede en Nashville, donde se mudó su familia para poder seguir las inclinaciones artísticas de sus padres, también músicos, Skylar tiene la férrea convicción de una cantante y compositora de talla. “Roses” no es un disco fácil en su contenido, ya que sus letras están llenas de situaciones difíciles donde se hallan el arrepentimiento, la muerte, las adicciones, la moralidad y los abusos. Todo ello envuelto en sonidos atemporales en los que sí es sencillo reconocerse. Bruce Robison y Kelly Willis persisten en ser los mejores anfitriones de un hogar musical que han llamado The Bunker y que tiene como sede muy cerca de Lockhart, en Texas, convertida en la sede de The Next Waltz, una aventura vital alternativa en la que no hay ordenadores ni efectos digitales. Todo se graba en una cinta de 2 pulgadas. Y, entonces, surge la magia. Uno de los ejemplos más cercanos es esta versión de la pareja a “Tennessee Blues”, una maravillosa canción de Bobby Charles, un cantante y compositor con raíces en la Cajun music, nativo de Abbeville, en Louisiana, y pionero del “rock pantanoso” gracias a temas como este, que en 1972 empezó a darle a conocer gracias al apoyo de Rick Danko de The Band, que produjo su álbum de debut y le invitó a participar en The Last Waltz, el concierto de despedida del grupo en el Winterland Ballroom de San Francisco cuatro años después. Bobby Charles murió hace 10 años. Tish Hinojosa, Stephanie Urbina Jones y Patricia Vonne tienen una larga carrera por separado y muchos puntos de unión. Crecieron en la tejana San Antonio y el Tex Mex ha sido una de sus raíces compartidas. Ahora han decidido poner en común esa riqueza sonora bajo el nombre de The Texicana Mamas y con ese título lanzan su disco de debut como trío, que ellas mismas han coproducido. Su perfección para armonizar se ha trasladado también a la selección de canciones, a la mezcla de inglés y español, y a la riqueza del sonido procedente de ambos lados de la frontera. Las tres mujeres se turnan para cantar las distintas composiciones y se reúnen para versionar “Lo Siento Mi Vida”, la canción que Linda Ronstadt compuso junto a su padre Gilbert y a Kenny Edwards, su compañero en los Stone Poneys, para el álbum Hasten Down The Wind de 1976. La continuación del disco de debut de Molly Tuttle reivindica como ninguno la sensibilidad de una mujer que en 2019 publicaba When You're Ready. Ahora, ...But I'll Rather Be with You, muestra a Molly Tuttle es una colección de versiones que pone de manifiesto su eclecticismo y su habilidad para filtrar los más distintos sabores sonoros. Son diez canciones plenas de brillantez en las que el productor, Tony Berg, ha tenido un papel preponderante, siendo capaz de construir un edificio que tiene sus cimientos en Nashville, donde Molly ha centrado su participación, y al que se han añadido músicos de estudio de Los Angeles como Matt Chamberlain y Patrick Warren. Recorriendo canciones desde National a Harry Styles, pasando por los Stones, Grateful Dead o Rancid hasta llegar a "How Can I Tell You" de Cat Stevens, que en septiembre del 71 formó parte del álbum Teaser and the Firecat, marcando una línea emocional cuya protagonista es la soledad. Ashley Campbell ha recogido muy buena parte de las esencias de su padre, el legendario Glen Campbell para recuperar su más que reconocible sonido en “Something Lovely”, la canción que compuesta junto a Brandon Kress da nombre a su segundo trabajo, que verá la luz a primeros de octubre. Sigue mezclando una diversidad de influencias que combinan la vieja escuela del country, el bluegrass que a veces desarrolla como excelente banjista que es, el folk más enraizado y nuevas propuestas contemporáneas más atrevidas. Tener a su lado como padrino a Carl Jackson, es un apoyo personal y artístico impagable. Carl Jackson siempre ha sido un músico cercano convertido en un referente del bluegrass y el country más enraizado. Colaborador de Glen Campbell, Jim & Jesse o Emmylou Harris, entre muchos otros, también estuvo cerca de Alecia Nugent, que no es, ni mucho menos, una desconocida para los oyentes de TOMA UNO. Nativa de Hickory Grove, en el estado de Louisiana, la llegaron a apodar “Hillbilly Goddess”, tal y como se titula su tercer álbum de hace 11 años. Era debido, sin duda, a la serenidad que se les supone a los veteranos en un terreno tan complicado como el del bluegrass, donde siempre se ha desenvuelto a la perfección. Ella, por entonces, tenía 37 años y la International Bluegrass Music Association la nombró Vocalista Femenina de la temporada. Tras abandonar Nashville y después de todos esos años, Alecia reaparece con The Old Side of Town, un proyecto con 10 nuevas canciones, que sigue explorando sus raíces y que cuenta con la producción del veterano Keith Stegall, que ha estado al lado de Alan Jackson desde sus comienzos. Una de las canciones más vulnerables de este nuevo registro es, sin duda, "They Don’t Make‘ em Like My Daddy Anymore", dedicada a su padre, que murió de cáncer el primer día de julio de 2013. Han pasado casi cuatro años desde que Mo Pitney debutó con Behind This Guitar, un disco muy bien considerado que dejo el mejor sabor de boca para un debutante tan joven. Ahora con 27 años, este nativo de Cherry Valley, en Illinois, regresará a primeros de octubre con el esperado Ain’t Lookin ’Back, un disco que corrobora los buenos augurios de su debut. Colaboraciones como la de Jamey Johnson, Ricky Skaggs y Marty Stuart dan impulso a un trabajo que nos remonta a comienzos de los 1990, una etapa especialmente brillante del resurgir de la industria de Music Row. Incluso su voz recuerda mucho a aquellos tiempos, evocando a Keith Whitley, Daryle Singletary o Randy Travis. Es evidente que Mo Pitney tiene la capacidad de saltar en el tiempo y poner de acuerdo a diferentes generaciones. “Looks Like Rain” es una de las muestras más sólidas de este álbum. La nueva generación de artistas de Americana nos va despejando un panorama esperanzador con la llegada de Mo Pitney o de Daniel Donato, un músico de 25 años convertido en todo un maestro de la Telecaster que debuta con el álbum A Young Man’s Country. Nativo de Nashville y criado en sus calles y sus locales, especialmente el legendario Robert's Western World de Lower Broadway, le hemos escuchado tocar en el Ryman junto a The Wild Feathers o grabando Hard to Please con The Black Lillies. El veterano guitarrista Robben Ford ha producido un disco de presentación formal que rezuma esa Cosmic American Music que elevó a los altares Gram Parsons, aireada con las mejores esencias psicodélicas de Grateful Dead y el toque outlaw de Waylon Jennings. Daniel Donato compone con coherencia, pero es evidente que cuando versiona algunas de sus canciones favoritas pone un tinte de emoción inevitable. Así ha ocurrido con “Angel From Montgomery” de John Prine, una canción del disco de debut del recordado músico de Illinois, cuando faltaba casi un cuarto de siglo para que Donato naciera. Con una carrera envidiable hasta sus últimos días, no era sencillo impresionar a una leyenda como John Prine. Pero el artista ahora desaparecido escuchó a Arlo McKinley y decidió que debía pasar a formar parte de su sello discográfico, Oh Boy Records.El músico de Ohio ha debutado con Die Midwestern, con una mezcla perfecta de country y folk para hablar de buenos momentos, decisiones equivocadas y rupturas dolorosas con la sensación de que estas escuchando las historias que siempre cantaron los clásicos, aunque las formas son propias de coetáneos como Jason Isbell, Tyler Childers, Ian Noe o John Moreland. Así ocurre con “She’s Always Been Around”, un tema de honky tonk de carretera con la jukebox encendida que hubiera interpretado George Jones con sumo gusto. Se fue a grabar a Memphis con músicos como Ken Coomer de Uncle Tupelo y Wilco), Rick Steff (Cat Power) y Reba Russell que ha acompañado a maestros como Johnny Cash y Roy Orbison. Si el tejano Lefty Frizzell fue el referente de Merle Haggard, es evidente que el artista de Bakersfield es el espejo en el que se mira Zephaniah OHora, un músico de Brooklyn que ha adquirido su estética y su sonido. Su segundo álbum, Listening to the Music, mantiene esa prestancia, pero es evidente la madurez alcanzada desde que hace tres años debutó con This Highway. La producción del desaparecido Neal Casal ha tenido una importancia vital para que se produzca una empatía de toques agridulces que pudiera servirnos para estos tiempos duros como para los buenos que están por venir. El tema central, “Listen To The Music”, reconoce el poder de la música para cambiar las cosas y servir de escape de todo el dolor que nos rodea. En cierta forma es una especie de regreso a las maneras de los 70, cuando todo se hizo más reflexivo, incluyendo al inevitable Merle Haggard. Ya que hablábamos de honky tonks, en este primer fin de semana de la nueva temporada de TOMA UNO en Radio 3 queremos despedirnos recordando que somos conscientes de tener amigos en los mejores sitios. Hace exactamente un mes se cumplieron 30 años de la publicación de un clásico como “Friends In Low Places” de Garth Brooks. Cuando en 2015 aquel tema celebraba su cuarto de siglo, el artista de Oklahoma decidió volver a grabarlo juntos a amigos como Florida Georgia Line, Jason Aldean, Keith Urban y George Strait. La canción se incluyó exclusivamente en una caja de 10 CDs titulada Garth Brooks: The Ultimate Collection. Volvemos el próximo fin de semana a la sintonía de Radio 3, donde nos encantará seguir cumpliendo años juntos. Escuchar audio

The Business Side of Music
#127 - The Anatomy of the Song

The Business Side of Music

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 37:53


So you want to be a songwriter. Well, loving music is a good start, but its not going to get you in to any doors. You have to not only know how to write that next big hit song, but what to do with it.  Our guest on this episode is Corey Lee Barker, who is the Creative Director of MC1 Nashville Music Publishing. Talks about what it takes to get your foot in the door, make relationships with other songwriters, and staying on track by doing one thing... Persistence, persistence, and persistence. Corey talks about writing the songs that the artist (or TV show or film) is looking for, along with does a Publishing Deal make sense for today's artist. Corey has had over 700 cuts in various genres such as Country, Christian, Pop/Rock, Reggae, Polka, Comedy, TV, and film. He has received multiple Nominations/Awards for songwriter of the year by the Tennessee Songwriters Association, Inspirational Country Music Association, Josie Music Awards, Texas Country Music Association, World Songwriting Awards and the North America Country Music Association International.  He also has 10 #1 songs in the Christian Country Genre. Corey has written songs for William Shatner,  Vince Gill, Neal McCoy, Home Free, Daryle Singletary, Cledus T Judd, Rebecca Lynn Howard, TG Sheppard, Johnny Lee, Bill Anderson, Jason Jones (Warner Brothers), Lucas Hoge, Cash Creek, T Graham Brown, Claudette King and a host of others.  TV placements include HALLMARK, SMALLVILLE, THE MESSENGERS, ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT, BIRTH OF A LEGEND, ANIMAL PLANET, HBO, and GAC, CW Network, WB Network, and NETFLIX. Associations mentioned in this podcast episode: Row Fax - Nashville's Pitch Sheet: www.RowFax.com TSAI - Tennessee Songwriters Association International: www.tennesseesongwriters.com NSAI - National Songwriters Association International: www.nationalsongwriters.com Global songwriters IMDB - International Movie Database: www.Imdb.com Tune Find: www.tunefind.com   The Business Side of Music ™ © 2020 Beyond the Music Co-Produced & Hosted (by the guy who has a face for podcasting): Bob Bender  Co-Producer, Creator & Technical Advisor (the man behind the curtain): Tom Sabella Audio Engineer (one really cool guy): Jim Tennaboe Director of Video & Continuity (the brains of the entire operation): Deborah Halle Lighting Director (the inventor of video): Mark Pleasant Editor (the “ums' and “aahs' removal guy who makes us sound good): Mark Sabella Marketing & Social Media: Kaitlin Fritts All Around Problem Solver: Connie Ribas Recorded at: The Bunker in Franklin, TN (except during the COVID 19 pandemic, then it's pretty much done VIA Skype or over the phone, with the exception for those fearless enough to come to Bob Bender's living room… and there are a few). Mixed & Mastered at Music Dog Studios in Nashville, TN Production Sound Design: Keith Stark Voice Over & Promo: Lisa Fuson Website: businesssideofmusic.com  Stream or Download (free) businesssideofmusic.com  To submit to be interviewed: musicpodcast@mail.com Sponsorship information businesssideofmusic.com/sponsor-affiliate/ Join our mailing list for show announcements, career advice, industry discounts, free gifts and more.  Like Free Special Thanks to Tom Sabella and Traci Snow for producing and hosting over 100 episodes of the original “Business Side of Music” podcast, and trusting us to carry on their legacy. For our disclaimer and all its details, please click on the applicable link on our website. The music provided for this episode is from: Artist: Clare Bowen Single: Sweet William Album: Clare Bowen (2019) Composer: Clare Bowen Website: www.clarebowenofficial.com

If That Ain't Country
Daryle Singletary - Ain't It The Truth

If That Ain't Country

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 156:50


In this week's episode we're featuring the third and final album on Giant Records for Daryle Singletary: "Ain't It The Truth" (1998). One of the 90s finest and loudest voices for traditional country music, Singletary was only with Giant a short time and was dropped from it's roster following this album's three singles lacklustre chart performance. The year before it's release, Giant Records had been restructured and Singletary was rightly nervous about his position - however, when president Doug Johnson saw the Georgia baritone perform Randy Travis' "1982" and Vern Gosdin's "Do You Believe Me Now" at Nashville's Wildhorse Saloon, he was sold. There was genuine label hype around "Ain't It The Truth" - plenty of speak of a "career record" and "The Note" was supposed to be a big smash, but none of that happened. However, Singletary's third and last record for Giant gives us a taste of what was to come: a hardcore country traditionalist slipping into the shoes of a torchbearer for a cause and an artform, which is what he remained until his terribly sad passing in 2018. Sterling stuff from a legend.

If That Ain't Country
Daryle Singletary - Ain't It The Truth

If That Ain't Country

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 156:50


In this week's episode we're featuring the third and final album on Giant Records for Daryle Singletary: "Ain't It The Truth" (1998). One of the 90s finest and loudest voices for traditional country music, Singletary was only with Giant a short time and was dropped from it's roster following this album's three singles lacklustre chart performance. The year before it's release, Giant Records had been restructured and Singletary was rightly nervous about his position - however, when president Doug Johnson saw the Georgia baritone perform Randy Travis' "1982" and Vern Gosdin's "Do You Believe Me Now" at Nashville's Wildhorse Saloon, he was sold. There was genuine label hype around "Ain't It The Truth" - plenty of speak of a "career record" and "The Note" was supposed to be a big smash, but none of that happened. However, Singletary's third and last record for Giant gives us a taste of what was to come: a hardcore country traditionalist slipping into the shoes of a torchbearer for a cause and an artform, which is what he remained until his terribly sad passing in 2018. Sterling stuff from a legend.

If That Ain't Country
The Man Behind The Music: Roger Springer

If That Ain't Country

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 155:24


In this week's episode we're focusing on "The Man Behind The Music": the prolific songwriting talent and success of Oklahoma's Roger Springer. A diehard Merle Haggard fan since his teens, Springer was born and raised around Caddo, OK and at age 28 in the late 80s, he quit his job at JC Potter Sausage Company and moved to Nashville. After a record deal fell through there was two choices ahead of Springer: go back to the sausage company or become a hit songwriter. Backtracking wasn't an option - so, taking notes from greats like Dean Dillon and Whitey Shafer, Springer began songwriting in earnest. Over the rest of the next decade, Roger Springer enjoyed several big hits with his good buddy and kindred spirit Mark Chesnutt, George Strait, Daryle Singletary, Wade Hayes and a host of the 90s best: from the decade of hats, mullets, square jaws we celebrate the songs of Roger Springer, some of the stories behind them and a good ol' boy who's down home ways and easy-going demeanour didn't seem changed in over three decades and counting in country music.

If That Ain't Country
The Man Behind The Music: Roger Springer

If That Ain't Country

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 155:24


In this week's episode we're focusing on "The Man Behind The Music": the prolific songwriting talent and success of Oklahoma's Roger Springer. A diehard Merle Haggard fan since his teens, Springer was born and raised around Caddo, OK and at age 28 in the late 80s, he quit his job at JC Potter Sausage Company and moved to Nashville. After a record deal fell through there was two choices ahead of Springer: go back to the sausage company or become a hit songwriter. Backtracking wasn't an option - so, taking notes from greats like Dean Dillon and Whitey Shafer, Springer began songwriting in earnest. Over the rest of the next decade, Roger Springer enjoyed several big hits with his good buddy and kindred spirit Mark Chesnutt, George Strait, Daryle Singletary, Wade Hayes and a host of the 90s best: from the decade of hats, mullets, square jaws we celebrate the songs of Roger Springer, some of the stories behind them and a good ol' boy who's down home ways and easy-going demeanour didn't seem changed in over three decades and counting in country music.

program Fred's Country
Fred's Country w19-20

program Fred's Country

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020 58:57


From the US, Texas & Canada 1st for Weekly neo-traditonal & classic Country program Fred's Country 2020 w # 19: Part 1: - Daryle Singletary, So Much Different Than Before - There's Still A Little Country Left – 2015/TMF x 4 LLC - Hot Country Knights, Moose Knuckle Shuffle - The K is Silent – 2020/Capitol - Zac Neil, When She Drinks Whiskey - S – 2020/ZNM - Danny Dillon, Our First Song - Live at Billy Bob's Texas – 2019/Smith Music Group Part 2: - Jon Wolfe, Feels Like Country Music - Feels Like Country Music EP – 2019/Fool Hearted - Weldon Henson, Texas Made - Texas Made Honky Tonk – 2018/Hillbilly Renegade - Donice Morace, Through The Jukebox - Stronger Than the Truth – 2019/DMM - Hot Country Knights feat Terri Clark, You Make It Hard - The K is Silent – 2020/Capitol Part 3: - Midland, Cheatin' Songs - Let It Roll – 2019/Big Machine - Jody Booth, Gotta Go Back To Work - The Rosewood Tapes, Vol 1 & 2 – 2019/Son of Troy - Randall King, She Gone - Single – 2019/Warner Music - David Adam Byrnes, Neon Town - Neon Town – 2020/DAB - Daron Norwood, If It Wasn't For Her I Wouldn't Have You - Daron Norwood – 1994/Giant Part 4: - Chad Cooke Band, Four Minutes - Risk It All – 2018/King Hall - Mark Chesnutt, I Found Another You (She Hates Me Too) - Numbers On The Jukebox – 2020/Nada Dinero - Tracy Millar, Girls Like Fishing Too - S – 2020/TMM - The Dirt Band, An American Dream - An American Dream – 1979/United Artists

99.5 The Wolf Podcast
Wolf Hall of Fame - 2 Years Ago Country Star Daryle Singletary Died

99.5 The Wolf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 0:29


What happened on Feb. 12th in Country Music History?? Find out on the Wolf Hall of Fame with Mark Phillips.  Listen here or catch it live every weeknight at 6:35p on 99.5 The Wolf !  Support the show.

NFR Extra
American country music singer Easton Corbin and American country music artist Andy Griggs | NFR Extra Podcast

NFR Extra

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 41:44


We get to talk with country music singer Easton Corbin about how he got his start, gator hunting, performing at the NFR and the ultimate rodeo after-party Rodeo Vegas. Country music artist Andy Griggs talks about some of his special guests joining him for Keepin’ It Country at Cowboy Christmas and the challenges filling in for the late Daryle Singletary. Plus, he shares why singers fear singing the national anthem.

The Chris Top Program
Jada Vance On The Chris Top Program

The Chris Top Program

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2019 60:25


From American Idol to the film Providence, and multiple charity performances, country artist, Jada Vance, is always spreading her good-time, spunky attitude and contagious smile. The small-town Tennessee native has worked with some of classic country's best, including Linda Davis. She has brought her energetic performances to the stage, opening for Daryle Singletary, Travis Tritt, Little Texas, Claire Dunn and Radio Romance. When she is not writing songs or teaching young children at Cheerleading Camps. She is a strong believer in encouraging kids the importance in education and being kind to one another. Jada can be found dedicating her time as an advocate for childhood cancer, veterans interests and MRSA awareness. Jada is currently doing radio tours promoting her single, “Rear View Revival." to country radio. Her six song EP is a testament to the rawness of Jadas life. "You can face hurt and disappointment, but it is important to remember you don't have to stay there. This uplifting EP is available on itunes and all musical platforms. A lyric video will available late October 2018. Her latest music video, "Hick N' Roll," debuted nationally on Heartland TV.

Mid-South Viewpoint // Bott Radio Network
Live from Branson to Memphis- Day Three // May 24, 2019

Mid-South Viewpoint // Bott Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2019 27:00


Today wraps up day three of three from Branson, MO with Lynn Berry of the Branson Chamber of Commerce joining host Byron Tyler along with today’s guests Jamie, First Class Maid from the Titanic Museum Attraction in Branson on the rare remaining original life jackets from Titanic, Lisa Rau PR/Publicity Director at Silver Dollar City Attractions shares all of the exciting family centered year of shows and festivals at Silver Dollar City, Billy Yates with Songwriters in the Round- Billy’s songs have been recorded by artists such as George Strait, Kenny Chesney, Sara Evans, Gary Allan, Joe Nichols, Chris Young, John Michael Montgomery, Daryle Singletary, The Oak Ridge Boys, Gene Watson, and Rhonda Vincent. He also co-wrote the George Jones classics, “I Don’t Need Your Rockin’ Chair” and the Grammy-award winning, “Choices”, and Clay Cooper from Clay Cooper’s Country Express- a high-energy show filled with singing, dancing, comedy, 24 entertainers on stage, great visual effects, and a variety of music – old and new country, rock, current hits, gospel, and patriotic. Mid-South View Point radio show airs Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 3:00 pm central time on the Bott Radio Network affiliate 640 AM and 100.7 FM in Memphis, TN.

Radio Law Talk
Ep.87 02-16-19 HR2 - Mediation with Ron Arendt, Dexter Subway Poster, Daryle Singletary Defamation

Radio Law Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2019 52:48


Mediation with Ron Arendt, Dexter Subway Poster Lawsuit, Daryle Singletary Defamation Lawsuit

Podcast de Miguel Angel Fernandez
Country Music-Rainbow

Podcast de Miguel Angel Fernandez

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2019 59:48


Bienvenidos a una nueva aventura nuestro comienzo nos traslada a Australia con Adam Harvey,Shelly Jones Band,Troy Cassar-Daley para proseguir con una nueva canción de George Strait de lo que va a ser su nuevo álbum seguido con la banda de Norah Jones The Little Willies y recordaremos a Daryle Singletary un año hace que nos dejo y felicitaremos a Moe Bandy todo eso y mucho mas espero os guste

Musician Podcast
Musician: #31 Derrick McCullough

Musician Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2018 48:35


One of the greatest thrills a musician can enjoy in his life is to play for an artist he or she is a true fan of.  Derrick McCullough had the pleasure of touring with Daryle Singletary for two years.  He remembers his first gig with Daryle and we discuss nightmare sound-checks, rehearsing with George Jones's band, working with Mitch Rossell on the Garth Brooks tours, and stories of our favorite Nashville pedal steel players.

Musician Podcast
Musician: #31 Derrick McCullough

Musician Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2018 48:35


One of the greatest thrills a musician can enjoy in his life is to play for an artist he or she is a true fan of.  Derrick McCullough had the pleasure of touring with Daryle Singletary for two years.  He remembers his first gig with Daryle and we discuss nightmare sound-checks, rehearsing with George Jones’s band, working with Mitch Rossell on the Garth Brooks tours, and stories of our favorite Nashville pedal steel players.

Musician Podcast
Musician: #31 Derrick McCullough

Musician Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2018 48:35


One of the greatest thrills a musician can enjoy in his life is to play for an artist he or she is a true fan of.  Derrick McCullough had the pleasure of touring with Daryle Singletary for two years.  He remembers his first gig with Daryle and we discuss nightmare sound-checks, rehearsing with George Jones’s band, working with Mitch Rossell on the Garth Brooks tours, and stories of our favorite Nashville pedal steel players.

Jamie Roxx's Pop Roxx Talk Radio Show
Jada Vance (Country)

Jamie Roxx's Pop Roxx Talk Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2018 67:00


Pop Art Painter Jamie Roxx (www.JamieRoxx.us) welcomes Jada Vance (Country) to the Show!  www.jadavance.com From American Idol to the film Providence, and multiple charity performances, country artist,Jada Vance, is always spreading her good-time, spunky attitude and contagious smile. The small-town Tennessee native has worked with some of classic country’s best, including Linda Davis and Teddy Gentry, and has brought her energetic performances to the stage, opening for Daryle Singletary, Travis Tritt, Little Texas. When she is not writing songs or teaching young children at Cheerleading Camps, Jada can be found dedicating her time as an advocate for childhood cancer, veterans interests and MRSA awareness.  Jada's previous single, “Hick N Roll” hit country radio late 2017, and the music video debuted nationally on Heartland TV.  Her newest track "There's Always Me" is currently being played on country radio around the world.

program Fred's Country
Fred's Country w38-18

program Fred's Country

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2018 61:51


Today's Best & your All Time Favorites From the US, Texas & Canada 1st for Canadian Country in Europe program Fred's Country 2018 w # 38: Part 1: - Daryle Singletary, Amen Kind Of Love – All of You – 1996/Giant - Various Artists, Rise Up 35 Year Anniversary - S – 2018/Slaight - The Lantanas, Seeds – S – 2018/Lantanas - Gord Bamford, Dive Bar - Neon Smoke – 2018/Cache Sony - Aaron Tippin, There Ain't Nothin' Wrong With The Radio - Read Between The Lines – 1992/RCA Part 2: - Jamie Warren feat Beverley Mahood, What's The Worst - S – 2018/JW - Jason Benoit, Slow Hand - S – 2018/Viktory Music Group - Terri Clark, Young As We Are Tonight - Raising the Bar – 2018/Baretrack-EMI - Terri Clark, Cowboys in This Town - Raising the Bar – 2018/Baretrack-EMI - Don Williams vs Alan Jackson, It Must Be Love - Expressio ns/Under the Influence – 1979/2000 - MCA/Arista Part 3: - Granger Smith, You're in It – When the Good Guys Win – 2017/Wheelhouse - Robert Ray, Two Steppin At a Time – Run Away with You – 2018/Big RIG - Dustin Sonnier, Drinkin' Alone - S – 2018/DS - Randall King, Mirror Mirror - Randall King – 2018/RK - Diamond Rio, Mirror Mirror – Diamond Rio – 1991/Arista Part 4: - Codie Prevost, Today's Not My Day - S – 2018/CP - Kacey Musgraves, Kansas City Star – King of the Road, Tribute to Roger Miller – 2018/BMG - Sunny Sweeney, Next Big Nothing - Heartbreaker's Hall of Fame/Big Machine Classics – 2007/2018/Big Machine - Casey Donahew, That Got the Girl - All Night Party – 2016/Almost Country - Ilona Pal, A Farm in Indiana - S – 2018/IP

Nashville Guitar Store Podcast
Bassist Randy Smith

Nashville Guitar Store Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2018 54:18


Tenured bassist, Randy Smith, is currently on tour with Lorrie Morgan. He's had gigs with Lee Ann Womack, Pam Tillis, Trisha Yearwood, Larry Carlton, and Daryle Singletary, among others.

BORN Country Podcast
A Tribute To Daryle Singletary

BORN Country Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2018 24:53


Neal McCoy, Ray Scott, Shane Owens, Rhonda Vincent and more join this week's episode of The BORN Country Podcast in honor of the life and music of their friend Daryle Singletary. 

If That Ain't Country
Who's Gonna Fill Their Shoes: Daryle Singletary

If That Ain't Country

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2018 155:29


When George Jones asked the musical question, "who's gonna fill their shoes?", very often the answer involved folks like Daryle Singletary. But when Daryle passed away, it left some hard questions - who's gonna fill his shoes? As such, this week's episode is entitled: the "Who's Gonna Fill Their Shoes: Daryle Singletary" edition - we're here to prove traditional country is in good and capable hands in 2018. We've got six singers Daryle's age or younger who are carrying on the tradition, including the Singletary-esque tones of Kevin Moon, Brian Mallery and Korey Rose; the originality of Matt Prater; the suave but hard country sounds of Tim Culpepper and the singing Louisiana lawman Clifton Brown. Take a listen to this week's show: you're going to feel reassured and upbeat after having done so. Traditional country music is in good hands - Daryle Singletary would agree. PS. I'm no good at photoshopping.

If That Ain't Country
Who's Gonna Fill Their Shoes: Daryle Singletary

If That Ain't Country

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2018 155:29


When George Jones asked the musical question, "who's gonna fill their shoes?", very often the answer involved folks like Daryle Singletary. But when Daryle passed away, it left some hard questions - who's gonna fill his shoes? As such, this week's episode is entitled: the "Who's Gonna Fill Their Shoes: Daryle Singletary" edition - we're here to prove traditional country is in good and capable hands in 2018. We've got six singers Daryle's age or younger who are carrying on the tradition, including the Singletary-esque tones of Kevin Moon, Brian Mallery and Korey Rose; the originality of Matt Prater; the suave but hard country sounds of Tim Culpepper and the singing Louisiana lawman Clifton Brown. Take a listen to this week's show: you're going to feel reassured and upbeat after having done so. Traditional country music is in good hands - Daryle Singletary would agree. PS. I'm no good at photoshopping.

If That Ain't Country
Daryle Singletary - That's Why I Sing This Way

If That Ain't Country

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2018 155:26


This week we lost one of this generation's purest traditional country's voices. At the age of only 46, Daryle Singletary passed away, leaving behind his wife and four kids. Musically, he was a hardline traditionalist who's message and baritone has resonated amongst fans since his 1995 major label debut. Gone too soon, and a personal hero of mine - this was a difficult episode to make. It felt to me like Daryle's passing is the biggest gut punch to traditional country music since Keith Whitley died in 1989 - if only because both had so much more to give. My hope is that this episode will allow fans a chance to say goodbye to Daryle by featuring one of his best post-2000 albums: "That's Why I Sing This Way" (2002). Mr. Singletary was an icon, an ambassador, an all-round nice guy and it's not an exaggeration to say that every song on this album is a highlight. Rest in peace mate, I'll miss ya.

The Hodge Podgecast: Country Music and Americana

This week, we talk about Daryle Singletary's passing, the Ameripolitan Award winners, song of the year contender "Parked out by the Lake," and a few of the best country love songs. Find us online: countryhodgepodge.com Instagram.com/countryhodgepodge Facebook.com/countryhodgepodge Twitter.com/cntryhodgepodge

If That Ain't Country
Daryle Singletary - That's Why I Sing This Way

If That Ain't Country

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2018 155:26


This week we lost one of this generation's purest traditional country's voices. At the age of only 46, Daryle Singletary passed away, leaving behind his wife and four kids. Musically, he was a hardline traditionalist who's message and baritone has resonated amongst fans since his 1995 major label debut. Gone too soon, and a personal hero of mine - this was a difficult episode to make. It felt to me like Daryle's passing is the biggest gut punch to traditional country music since Keith Whitley died in 1989 - if only because both had so much more to give. My hope is that this episode will allow fans a chance to say goodbye to Daryle by featuring one of his best post-2000 albums: "That's Why I Sing This Way" (2002). Mr. Singletary was an icon, an ambassador, an all-round nice guy and it's not an exaggeration to say that every song on this album is a highlight. Rest in peace mate, I'll miss ya.

If That Ain't Country
Rhonda Vincent & Daryle Singletary - American Grandstand

If That Ain't Country

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2017 155:45


In this episode, we're featuring a good old-fashioned duet album from Rhonda Vincent & Daryle Singletary: "American Grandstand" (2017). These two have been friends since the mid-90s when they were both labelmates at Giant Records - and this album has been years in the making. Now that the timing is right, the result is sublime. Singletary's baritone takes on a surprisingly good harmony vocal role on many of these songs, while Vincent's lead is pure and simple. These duets were recorded the old-fashioned way: both singers were in studio at the same time when the tracks were laid down, which leads to a wonderful result. Strong steel guitar and fiddles lead the listener through a collection of classic duet tunes, including the Jones/Wynette staple "Golden Ring", the Twitty/Lynn collaboration "After The Fire Is Gone", a surprisingly good "Above & Beyond (The Call Of Love)" from the pen of Harlan Howard and an original, "American Grandstand", written specifically for the album by Vincent is also a highlight. A deep knowledge and respect for the traditions of country music duet stylings from both singers make this one of the best releases of 2017.

If That Ain't Country
Rhonda Vincent & Daryle Singletary - American Grandstand

If That Ain't Country

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2017 155:45


In this episode, we're featuring a good old-fashioned duet album from Rhonda Vincent & Daryle Singletary: "American Grandstand" (2017). These two have been friends since the mid-90s when they were both labelmates at Giant Records - and this album has been years in the making. Now that the timing is right, the result is sublime. Singletary's baritone takes on a surprisingly good harmony vocal role on many of these songs, while Vincent's lead is pure and simple. These duets were recorded the old-fashioned way: both singers were in studio at the same time when the tracks were laid down, which leads to a wonderful result. Strong steel guitar and fiddles lead the listener through a collection of classic duet tunes, including the Jones/Wynette staple "Golden Ring", the Twitty/Lynn collaboration "After The Fire Is Gone", a surprisingly good "Above & Beyond (The Call Of Love)" from the pen of Harlan Howard and an original, "American Grandstand", written specifically for the album by Vincent is also a highlight. A deep knowledge and respect for the traditions of country music duet stylings from both singers make this one of the best releases of 2017.

The Chris Top Program
Jada Vance On The Chris Top Program

The Chris Top Program

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2017 47:58


From American Idol to the film Providence, and multiple charity performances, country artist, Jada Vance, is always spreading her good-time, spunky attitude and contagious smile. The small-town Tennessee native has worked with some of classic country's best, including Linda Davis and Teddy Gentry, and has brought her energetic performances to the stage, opening for Daryle Singletary, Travis Tritt, Little Texas, and Little Big Town. When she is not writing songs or teaching young children at Cheerleading Camps, Jada can be found dedicating her time as an advocate for childhood cancer, veterans interests and MRSA awareness. Jada's new single, “Hick N Roll,” hit country radio August 21st and is now available on iTunes and Spotify.

WSM's Coffee, Country & Cody
Rhonda Vincent and Daryle Singletary on Coffee Country and Cody

WSM's Coffee, Country & Cody

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2017 18:13


Bill Cody visits with Rhonda Vincent and Daryle Singletary on June 8, 2017 recorded at WSM Radio. The two stopped by to chat about their new duets project "American Grandstand." Coffee, Country & Cody podcast powered by NashvilleGuitarStore.com!

Music City Roots
June 7, 2017 w Rhonda Vincent & Daryle Singletary, Beppe Gambetta, The Wooks, Jon Byrd

Music City Roots

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2017 108:00


Nashville is en fuego. The city’s filling up for the CMA Music Festival. The airport and highways are busily channeling music freaks out to Manchester for Bonnaroo. And everybody is flipping out about the Nashville Predators who will play for the Stanley Cup on Sunday night at home on Lower Broadway. It’s bigger, wilder, louder and richer than I ever imagined the city would be when I moved here twenty years ago. And it’s amazing. There’s just a glow and a wonder for most people, and if you want to avoid the whooping bridal parties on pedal taverns, there are plenty of places to hang out with good folks and good music that have nothing to do with that noise. Such as Music City Roots. On this week’s show, quite a few people found their way to the Factory for a bracing night of mostly solid country and bluegrass, with a stellar bluegrass-inspired musician from another country.

Whiskey & Cigarettes Show
Whiskey & Cigarettes Interview W/Daryle Singletary

Whiskey & Cigarettes Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2017 12:56


Whiskey & Cigarettes Interview W/Daryle Singletary by DJ Nik

Hunt Nashville
Robert Arthur,Songwriter/Guitarist - EP#6

Hunt Nashville

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2017 89:44


This week we talk with musician/champion turkey caller Robert Arthur. Robert cut his teeth playing guitar for various acts including Brad Paisley, Jeff Bates, and most recently The Henningsens. Over the years he's has had numerous cuts as a songwriter by artists including Brad Paisley, including co-writing Paisley’s Grammy® nominated track “Playing with Fire,” Chris Young, Trace Adkins, Jeff Bates, Mark Chesnutt, Daryle Singletary, and many more. Robert is also a 2 time state champion turkey caller, and has a huge passion for hunting turkeys and deer. Make sure you subscribe and leave a comment, and Thanks for listening!   Instagram.com/huntnashvillleFacebook.com/huntnashvilleHuntNashville.comYoutube.com/doubletroublehunting Hunt Nashville is a show about hunting, music, the outdoors, and life as a musician. We interview musicians, outdoorsmen and women, and a bunch of folks in between, covering topics like deer hunting, turkey hunting, songwriting, recording, touring, and much,much more!Thanks for listening, C'mon buddy!!

CyberCountry: The Video Podcast
Daryle Singletary - There's Still A LIttle Country Left…

CyberCountry: The Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2015 12:17


There' s no doubt country music has changed since the first song with a touch of twang was sung. Country music artist Daryle Singletary understands this all too well. In this CyberCountry Minute Daryle will talk to Lance Yelvington about these changes in country and how no matter far away you get away from the original there are people like him who know there's still a little country left...

Deer Hunt by Big Buck Registry
012 Kari and Billy- Whitetail Ridge- Country Music Rising Stars

Deer Hunt by Big Buck Registry

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2013 70:01


Special guestsKari and Billy are rising country music stars and creators or Whitetail Ridge, a song that has resonates to the very soul of the Big Buck Registry Community.  Billy Arnold grew up in Florida and found himself singing in kareoke bars before heading to Nashville where he hopes to bring his country music career to the next level. Kari Nelson grew up in Minnesota studying the arts and playing the violin.  Together they are Kari and Billy!  They share everyting from how they got into music to how they found each other to how hunting and fishing plays a roll in their lives.  Both have lead promising careers as solo artists. Kari has played with John Rich, Big and Rich, Gretchen Wilson, Steel Magnolia's, Trace Adkins, and Joanna Smith. Billy has played with Craig Morgan, Tracy Byrd, Daryle Singletary, Rhett Atkins, Mark Wills, Vern Gosdin, Arron Tippin, and Confederate Railroad.  Billy and Kari share all their experiences with us here on the Big Buck Registry's Big Buck Podcast! Stay tuned for their first single to hit country music radio stations called Play Me a Fiddle Tune...call your local radio stations and request it!

program Fred's Country
Fred's Country 2011w47-CCR #2 Brian Mallery

program Fred's Country

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2011 14:52


‘ Canadian Country Routes ' Brian Mallery itw Brian Mallery, I Can't Live, Hot Band & Cold Beer w Daryle Singletary, Don't Let Life Get You Down, Hillbilly Water, Chiseled in Stone w Ken Mellons – Living My Dream - 2011/Brian Mallery more on Brian Mallery: www.brianmallery.com Brian in France @ ‘West Rennes Country Days' 2012 May 26/27 (www.westrennescountry.fr)