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This week we travelled to Los Angeles, CA to hang out with Grammy award winning songwriter Dave Yaden. He welcomed me into his home with him and his son Wolfgang to talk about life, music, business minds, and a whole lot more. Dave is certainly a performer and a genuine character of a man, but in the best possible way. Tune in and find out why people call him a Techno Viking, and Cowboy Jedi, and so much more. He also drops some serious gems of knowledge that you're gunna wanna hear.
Donica's unique blend of Southern rock, country, blues and old East Memphis music has led to a rigorous touring schedule in the Southeast, performing more than 350 dates, opening for both country and rock superstars, as diverse as Lynyrd Skynyrd, Styx, Hank Williams Jr., Kid Rock, Luke Bryan, Jake Owen, Kenny Rogers, Scotty McCreery, Jamey Johnson, Little River Band, Skid Row, Kellie Pickler, Blackberry Smoke, Joe Nichols, REO Speedwagon, The Band Perry, Chris Young, 3 Doors Down and many others. A self-proclaimed tomboy and sports fan, Donica wrote and recorded “Great To Be,” which was regularly played at her beloved Auburn Tigers' football games. She has also written and recorded duets with country legend, Ronnie Milsap. Donica's music can be heard in several television and radio commercials, and on the award-winning soundtrack for the film Halloween Party. She also has two co-writes in the upcoming Tracy Lawrence film, Alabama Dirt. Donica has worked in the studio with Platinum selling and Grammy nominated producers, Mickey Jack Cones, Blake Mevis, and Rob Galbraith. Her most recent collaboration is with producer/guitarist and multi-platinum songwriter, Jim Huff (Joe Bonamassa, Holly Brook aka Skylar Grey and 2015 Grammy nominee Dave Yaden). Recorded in Los Angeles, the self-penned Can't Buy a Southern Girl EP (out March 17, 2016) features the scorching lead single and video, “Love Ain't a Prize.” The single debuted at #1 on itunes (New Country Releases), and the video reached #1 on Yallwire's Most Watched Videos chart, while receiving nearly 200,000 VEVO views, since its release. For more information, visit www.donicaknight.com
Donica's unique blend of Southern rock, country, blues and old East Memphis music has led to a rigorous touring schedule in the Southeast, performing more than 350 dates, opening for both country and rock superstars, as diverse as Lynyrd Skynyrd, Styx, Hank Williams Jr., Kid Rock, Luke Bryan, Jake Owen, Kenny Rogers, Scotty McCreery, Jamey Johnson, Little River Band, Skid Row, Kellie Pickler, Blackberry Smoke, Joe Nichols, REO Speedwagon, The Band Perry, Chris Young, 3 Doors Down and many others. A self-proclaimed tomboy and sports fan, Donica wrote and recorded “Great To Be,” which was regularly played at her beloved Auburn Tigers' football games. She has also written and recorded duets with country legend, Ronnie Milsap. Donica's music can be heard in several television and radio commercials, and on the award-winning soundtrack for the film Halloween Party. She also has two co-writes in the upcoming Tracy Lawrence film, Alabama Dirt. Donica has worked in the studio with Platinum selling and Grammy nominated producers, Mickey Jack Cones, Blake Mevis, and Rob Galbraith. Her most recent collaboration is with producer/guitarist and multi-platinum songwriter, Jim Huff (Joe Bonamassa, Holly Brook aka Skylar Grey and 2015 Grammy nominee Dave Yaden). Recorded in Los Angeles, the self-penned Can't Buy a Southern Girl EP (out March 17, 2016) features the scorching lead single and video, “Love Ain't a Prize.” The single debuted at #1 on itunes (New Country Releases), and the video reached #1 on Yallwire's Most Watched Videos chart, while receiving nearly 200,000 VEVO views, since its release. For more information, visit www.donicaknight.com
Donica’s unique blend of Southern rock, country, blues and old East Memphis music has led to a rigorous touring schedule in the Southeast, performing more than 350 dates, opening for both country and rock superstars, as diverse as Lynyrd Skynyrd, Styx, Hank Williams Jr., Kid Rock, Luke Bryan, Jake Owen, Kenny Rogers, Scotty McCreery, Jamey Johnson, Little River Band, Skid Row, Kellie Pickler, Blackberry Smoke, Joe Nichols, REO Speedwagon, The Band Perry, Chris Young, 3 Doors Down and many others. A self-proclaimed tomboy and sports fan, Donica wrote and recorded “Great To Be,” which was regularly played at her beloved Auburn Tigers’ football games. She has also written and recorded duets with country legend, Ronnie Milsap. Donica’s music can be heard in several television and radio commercials, and on the award-winning soundtrack for the film Halloween Party. She also has two co-writes in the upcoming Tracy Lawrence film, Alabama Dirt. Donica has worked in the studio with Platinum selling and Grammy nominated producers, Mickey Jack Cones, Blake Mevis, and Rob Galbraith. Her most recent collaboration is with producer/guitarist and multi-platinum songwriter, Jim Huff (Joe Bonamassa, Holly Brook aka Skylar Grey and 2015 Grammy nominee Dave Yaden). Recorded in Los Angeles, the self-penned Can’t Buy a Southern Girl EP (out March 17, 2016) features the scorching lead single and video, “Love Ain’t a Prize.” The single debuted at #1 on itunes (New Country Releases), and the video reached #1 on Yallwire’s Most Watched Videos chart, while receiving nearly 200,000 VEVO views, since its release. For more information, visit www.donicaknight.com
Donica’s unique blend of Southern rock, country, blues and old East Memphis music has led to a rigorous touring schedule in the Southeast, performing more than 350 dates, opening for both country and rock superstars, as diverse as Lynyrd Skynyrd, Styx, Hank Williams Jr., Kid Rock, Luke Bryan, Jake Owen, Kenny Rogers, Scotty McCreery, Jamey Johnson, Little River Band, Skid Row, Kellie Pickler, Blackberry Smoke, Joe Nichols, REO Speedwagon, The Band Perry, Chris Young, 3 Doors Down and many others. A self-proclaimed tomboy and sports fan, Donica wrote and recorded “Great To Be,” which was regularly played at her beloved Auburn Tigers’ football games. She has also written and recorded duets with country legend, Ronnie Milsap. Donica’s music can be heard in several television and radio commercials, and on the award-winning soundtrack for the film Halloween Party. She also has two co-writes in the upcoming Tracy Lawrence film, Alabama Dirt. Donica has worked in the studio with Platinum selling and Grammy nominated producers, Mickey Jack Cones, Blake Mevis, and Rob Galbraith. Her most recent collaboration is with producer/guitarist and multi-platinum songwriter, Jim Huff (Joe Bonamassa, Holly Brook aka Skylar Grey and 2015 Grammy nominee Dave Yaden). Recorded in Los Angeles, the self-penned Can’t Buy a Southern Girl EP (out March 17, 2016) features the scorching lead single and video, “Love Ain’t a Prize.” The single debuted at #1 on itunes (New Country Releases), and the video reached #1 on Yallwire’s Most Watched Videos chart, while receiving nearly 200,000 VEVO views, since its release. For more information, visit www.donicaknight.com
Today on Claiming Your Truth Podcast I interview Dave Yaden. Dave Yaden is a Grammy award winning songwriter and artist. He is currently releasing a record produced by Grammy winning producer, Tom Malkiewicz and mixed by Jaakko Manninen (Pitbull & Backstreet Boys). His work with 2 time Grammy nominated jazz saxophone player Mindi Abair on the record Wild Heart earned him a Grammy nomination and a single that debuted at number one on jazz radio. Showing his impressive range of ability Dave is a songwriter and keyboard player for post-core heavy weights, Pierce The Veil, earning him several rock awards including a gold record. Dave has also worked as a songwriter and musical director for many singers from American Idol, X Factor and The Voice including Irina Dedyuk, Casey Abrams, Stefano Langone, Vonzell Solomon, India Carney, Jacinta Gulisano and Elliot Yamin. In today's epic interview Dave shares with us how he got where he is and the love and dedication it takes to follow your passion. I love your feedback!Subscribe and leave a review!Connect with Franny Nicole:https://www.claimingyourtruth.com/podcast/episode/47aad434/love-is-the-answer-with-dave-yadenInstagram https://www.instagram.com/frannynicoleonthego/ Connect With Dave Yaden: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCD-e1NP2QvnDkuh2KcCE8gAInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/daveyaden/
Donica’s unique blend of Southern rock, country, blues and old East Memphis music has led to a rigorous touring schedule in the Southeast, performing more than 350 dates, opening for both country and rock superstars, as diverse as Lynyrd Skynyrd, Styx, Hank Williams Jr., Kid Rock, Luke Bryan, Jake Owen, Kenny Rogers, Scotty McCreery, Jamey Johnson, Little River Band, Skid Row, Kellie Pickler, Blackberry Smoke, Joe Nichols, REO Speedwagon, The Band Perry, Chris Young, 3 Doors Down and many others. A self-proclaimed tomboy and sports fan, Donica wrote and recorded “Great To Be,” which was regularly played at her beloved Auburn Tigers’ football games. She has also written and recorded duets with country legend, Ronnie Milsap. Donica’s music can be heard in several television and radio commercials, and on the award-winning soundtrack for the film Halloween Party. She also has two co-writes in the upcoming Tracy Lawrence film, Alabama Dirt. Donica has worked in the studio with Platinum selling and Grammy nominated producers, Mickey Jack Cones, Blake Mevis, and Rob Galbraith. Her most recent collaboration is with producer/guitarist and multi-platinum songwriter, Jim Huff (Joe Bonamassa, Holly Brook aka Skylar Grey and 2015 Grammy nominee Dave Yaden). Recorded in Los Angeles, the self-penned Can’t Buy a Southern Girl EP (out March 17, 2016) features the scorching lead single and video, “Love Ain’t a Prize.” The single debuted at #1 on itunes (New Country Releases), and the video reached #1 on Yallwire’s Most Watched Videos chart, while receiving nearly 200,000 VEVO views, since its release. For more information, visit www.donicaknight.com
Donica’s unique blend of Southern rock, country, blues and old East Memphis music has led to a rigorous touring schedule in the Southeast, performing more than 350 dates, opening for both country and rock superstars, as diverse as Lynyrd Skynyrd, Styx, Hank Williams Jr., Kid Rock, Luke Bryan, Jake Owen, Kenny Rogers, Scotty McCreery, Jamey Johnson, Little River Band, Skid Row, Kellie Pickler, Blackberry Smoke, Joe Nichols, REO Speedwagon, The Band Perry, Chris Young, 3 Doors Down and many others. A self-proclaimed tomboy and sports fan, Donica wrote and recorded “Great To Be,” which was regularly played at her beloved Auburn Tigers’ football games. She has also written and recorded duets with country legend, Ronnie Milsap. Donica’s music can be heard in several television and radio commercials, and on the award-winning soundtrack for the film Halloween Party. She also has two co-writes in the upcoming Tracy Lawrence film, Alabama Dirt. Donica has worked in the studio with Platinum selling and Grammy nominated producers, Mickey Jack Cones, Blake Mevis, and Rob Galbraith. Her most recent collaboration is with producer/guitarist and multi-platinum songwriter, Jim Huff (Joe Bonamassa, Holly Brook aka Skylar Grey and 2015 Grammy nominee Dave Yaden). Recorded in Los Angeles, the self-penned Can’t Buy a Southern Girl EP (out March 17, 2016) features the scorching lead single and video, “Love Ain’t a Prize.” The single debuted at #1 on itunes (New Country Releases), and the video reached #1 on Yallwire’s Most Watched Videos chart, while receiving nearly 200,000 VEVO views, since its release. For more information, visit www.donicaknight.com
Dave Yaden and I sit down, again, and discuss most of the things. Enjoy!
Donica’s unique blend of Southern rock, country, blues and old East Memphis music has led to a rigorous touring schedule in the Southeast, performing more than 350 dates, opening for both country and rock superstars, as diverse as Lynyrd Skynyrd, Styx, Hank Williams Jr., Kid Rock, Luke Bryan, Jake Owen, Kenny Rogers, Scotty McCreery, Jamey Johnson, Little River Band, Skid Row, Kellie Pickler, Blackberry Smoke, Joe Nichols, REO Speedwagon, The Band Perry, Chris Young, 3 Doors Down and many others. A self-proclaimed tomboy and sports fan, Donica wrote and recorded “Great To Be,” which was regularly played at her beloved Auburn Tigers’ football games. She has also written and recorded duets with country legend, Ronnie Milsap. Donica’s music can be heard in several television and radio commercials, and on the award-winning soundtrack for the film Halloween Party. She also has two co-writes in the upcoming Tracy Lawrence film, Alabama Dirt. Donica has worked in the studio with Platinum selling and Grammy nominated producers, Mickey Jack Cones, Blake Mevis, and Rob Galbraith. Her most recent collaboration is with producer/guitarist and multi-platinum songwriter, Jim Huff (Joe Bonamassa, Holly Brook aka Skylar Grey and 2015 Grammy nominee Dave Yaden). Recorded in Los Angeles, the self-penned Can’t Buy a Southern Girl EP (out March 17, 2016) features the scorching lead single and video, “Love Ain’t a Prize.” The single debuted at #1 on itunes (New Country Releases), and the video reached #1 on Yallwire’s Most Watched Videos chart, while receiving nearly 200,000 VEVO views, since its release. For more information, visit www.donicaknight.com
In this episode I have the pleasure of sitting down and talking with my friend Dave Yaden. Dave is an incredible musician and songwriter. You can find him at www.daveyaden.com, or on Twitter and Instagram @daveyaden.
Donica’s unique blend of Southern rock, country, blues and old East Memphis music has led to a rigorous touring schedule in the Southeast, performing more than 350 dates, opening for both country and rock superstars, as diverse as Lynyrd Skynyrd, Styx, Hank Williams Jr., Kid Rock, Luke Bryan, Jake Owen, Kenny Rogers, Scotty McCreery, Jamey Johnson, Little River Band, Skid Row, Kellie Pickler, Blackberry Smoke, Joe Nichols, REO Speedwagon, The Band Perry, Chris Young, 3 Doors Down and many others. A self-proclaimed tomboy and sports fan, Donica wrote and recorded “Great To Be,” which was regularly played at her beloved Auburn Tigers’ football games. She has also written and recorded duets with country legend, Ronnie Milsap. Donica’s music can be heard in several television and radio commercials, and on the award-winning soundtrack for the film Halloween Party. She also has two co-writes in the upcoming Tracy Lawrence film, Alabama Dirt. Donica has worked in the studio with Platinum selling and Grammy nominated producers, Mickey Jack Cones, Blake Mevis, and Rob Galbraith. Her most recent collaboration is with producer/guitarist and multi-platinum songwriter, Jim Huff (Joe Bonamassa, Holly Brook aka Skylar Grey and 2015 Grammy nominee Dave Yaden). Recorded in Los Angeles, the self-penned Can’t Buy a Southern Girl EP (out March 17, 2016) features the scorching lead single and video, “Love Ain’t a Prize.” The single debuted at #1 on itunes (New Country Releases), and the video reached #1 on Yallwire’s Most Watched Videos chart, while receiving nearly 200,000 VEVO views, since its release. For more information, visit www.donicaknight.com
This week we’re joined by LA based musician and Grammy award winning songwriter Dave Yaden. Dave’s written and toured with artists such as Lady Antebellum, One Republic, Josh Kelley, and our friend Tyler Hilton. He’s also performed on shows such as The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, The Late Show with Dave Letterman, Good Morning America and the Ellen Degeneres show several times over. His musical range is extremely eclectic - he’s collaborated on hip hop tracks, written and recorded with hardcore punk group Pierce The Veil, and as if that wasn’t enough, is also working on his own solo material. His latest EP “Move” is out now. Highlights: - Dave says he’s always been better at writing for other people than himself - Writing for others took so many self-directed questions out of the equation for Dave - Sometimes as artists we get worried that we won’t come across - We talk about writing in different genres and how heavily related western music genres really are - People don’t listen to music questioning... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Donica’s unique blend of Southern rock, country, blues and old East Memphis music has led to a rigorous touring schedule in the Southeast, performing more than 350 dates, opening for both country and rock superstars, as diverse as Lynyrd Skynyrd, Styx, Hank Williams Jr., Kid Rock, Luke Bryan, Jake Owen, Kenny Rogers, Scotty McCreery, Jamey Johnson, Little River Band, Skid Row, Kellie Pickler, Blackberry Smoke, Joe Nichols, REO Speedwagon, The Band Perry, Chris Young, 3 Doors Down and many others. A self-proclaimed tomboy and sports fan, Donica wrote and recorded “Great To Be,” which was regularly played at her beloved Auburn Tigers’ football games. She has also written and recorded duets with country legend, Ronnie Milsap. Donica’s music can be heard in several television and radio commercials, and on the award-winning soundtrack for the film Halloween Party. She also has two co-writes in the upcoming Tracy Lawrence film, Alabama Dirt. Donica has worked in the studio with Platinum selling and Grammy nominated producers, Mickey Jack Cones, Blake Mevis, and Rob Galbraith. Her most recent collaboration is with producer/guitarist and multi-platinum songwriter, Jim Huff (Joe Bonamassa, Holly Brook aka Skylar Grey and 2015 Grammy nominee Dave Yaden). Recorded in Los Angeles, the self-penned Can’t Buy a Southern Girl EP (out March 17, 2016) features the scorching lead single and video, “Love Ain’t a Prize.” The single debuted at #1 on itunes (New Country Releases), and the video reached #1 on Yallwire’s Most Watched Videos chart, while receiving nearly 200,000 VEVO views, since its release. For more information, visit www.donicaknight.com.
Dave Yaden is a Grammy award-winning songwriter and performer. He has written and performed with One Republic, Josh Kelley, T Pain, Lady Antebellum, Spin Doctors, Willie Nelson and Mindi Abair. Dubbed the "Jack White" of piano, he is known most recently for his 2015 EP release, MOVE, and his project The Bonnevilles with singer/model Kiara Belen (Macy Gray, America's Next Top Model). Opened for Boyz II Men, Michelle Branch, Adam Lambert, Styx, The Four Tops, Counting Crows, Jason Mraz, Sheryl Crow, Colbie Callait Grammy nominated for Mindi Abair's 2014 release, Wild Heart. Cowrote first single, "Haute Sauce", that was number one on the charts for two weeks. soundcloud.com/daveyaden
Dave Yaden is a Grammy award-winning songwriter and performer. He has written and performed with One Republic, Josh Kelley, T Pain, Lady Antebellum, Spin Doctors, Willie Nelson and Mindi Abair. Dubbed the "Jack White" of piano, he is known most recently for his 2015 EP release, MOVE, and his project The Bonnevilles with singer/model Kiara Belen (Macy Gray, America's Next Top Model). Opened for Boyz II Men, Michelle Branch, Adam Lambert, Styx, The Four Tops, Counting Crows, Jason Mraz, Sheryl Crow, Colbie Callait Grammy nominated for Mindi Abair's 2014 release, Wild Heart. Cowrote first single, "Haute Sauce", that was number one on the charts for two weeks. soundcloud.com/daveyaden