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On this episode of Coffee, Country & Cody, we welcome Drew Kennedy and Twinnie 0:00 - Welcome / What’s Coming Up 3:10 - Interview with Drew Kennedy 16:20 - Entertainment with Kelly Sutton 18:55 - Interview with Twinnie Connect with WSM Radio: Visit the WSM Radio WEBSITE: http://bit.ly/650AMWSM Follow WSM Radio on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wsmradio Like WSM Radio on FACEBOOK: http://bit.ly/WSMRadioFB Check out WSM Radio on INSTAGRAM: http://bit.ly/WSMRadioInsta Follow WSM Radio on X: http://bit.ly/WSMRadioTweets Listen to WSM Radio LIVE: http://bit.ly/WSMListenLive Listen to WSM on iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/live/wsm-radio...
On this episode of The Co-Write, we discuss the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's class of 2025. Boy, did we ever get our predictions wrong. Donovan also talks about his recent visit to the Rock Hall! Download, Subscribe & Enoy! *Note - This was originally supposed to be episode 149. We recorded an interview with Drew Kennedy discussing his upcoming self titled release out this Friday. During the recording of that interview a severe thunderstorm developed over us. It actually hailed during the interview. Long story short, I couldn't find to saved audio from the interview for about a week. I found it, but the audio was corrupted. It just sounded like white noise. Weird. We will work on getting Drew back on the pod as soon as we can.
Warehouse 13 Lead Agent Shannon is captivated by Myka's action jacket and Agent Carolyn is entranced by Pete's moves while Janitor SP secretly has to move David Bowie's costume selection to hold Claudia at bay. The Agents review and rewatch the Warehouse 13 episode S2E06 "Around The Bend." The Agents enjoy Claudia and Artie's banter, Myka looking out for her partner - except when he touches things, the excellent guest cast, take many sidetracks to discuss their related past stories, discover the history shown in the episode, run down the Artifacts seen and used, and recount the many memorable quotes. Finally, the Agents respond to an e-mail by listener Drew Kennedy. Thank you so much for listening to our coverage of Warehouse 13. Artie's Attic: A Warehouse 13 Fancast will release Thursday nights most weeks. Stay tuned for a bonus audio clip or two at the end of the episode. Email: warehouse13fancast@gmail.com X: https://www.x.com/syfygurl X: https://www.x.com/ocean363 Best place to find SP: http://www.GonnaGeek.com/discord All music and sound effect used on this episode were purchased on http://www.pond5.com Find more Artie's Attic content and other shows on the Lone Wolf Podcasts network at: http://www.lonewolfpodcasts.com https://www.youtube.com/@ArtiesAttic Support Artie's Attic: A Warehouse 13 Fancast by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/arties-attic-warehouse-13-fanc
Had just the best time talking with my music couples group compadre, Drew Kennedy. Not only does he love west Texas maybe more than me and can carve a turkey like a boss, he writes some of the most beautiful music I've ever heard. RIP Van. Find Drew's music, tour dates and merchandise at https://drewkennedymusic.comIntro music: "Free Man" by Bri BagwellOutro music: "So Far To Go" by Drew KennedySupport the show
Originally from PA and now living in TX, singer/songwriter/author, Drew Kennedy and I randomly met at the Austin airport when he noticed my Tim Williams Band hoodie. I was heading home and he was heading to Ireland to write songs in a castle (the most badass sentence I ever heard someone say.) At the airport, we immediately started chatting about the similarities between music and comedy, and we continued that conversation in this episode. From insurance to becoming a full-time musician, we also discuss his songwriting process, our love for 90s alternative, his favorite Phillie (it'll surprise you!), and of course, a hell-gig story. Pat House is a nationally-touring comedian based out of Philadelphia. A regular performer in comedy clubs, casinos, and theaters all over the country, Pat has been a choice opener for Sebastian Maniscalco, Tom Segura, and Dan Cummins. He recorded his first album Biggest Thing in 2013, and his latest album Heard Enough Yesterday, hit #1 on the iTunes comedy charts. Both can be heard on iTunes, Amazon, and Pandora.About Drew Kennedy's new album "Marathon": “We had one rule when we started recording this record: If we don't have it, we can't use it.” It's a simple concept – the premise that makes up Drew Kennedy's ninth studio album, Marathon – but the result is a vivid and immersive ode to a corner of the world that the singer-songwriter has fallen in love with over the years. Kennedy and his collaborator, Davis Naish, packed up a select set of instruments and headed to a small adobe house in the tiny Far West Texas town after which the album is named – as he mentions in the opening track, a town born of Buffalo Soldiers and Seminole Scouts and the third transcontinental railroad, with seven high school seniors; the entire town has less than 400 residents – where they spent a week recording his latest 11-song collection. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The guys count down their most listened to songs of 2022. Plenty of former guest appearances in the lists including Caroline Spence, Matt Nathanson, liv., Michael McArthur, Drew Kennedy, and Ken Yates (among others). Ben once again talks about Anais Mitchell and John Fullbright (shocker, I know) and Will Hoge makes another Wayne list? Will Mr. Hoge ever come on the podcast? Also discussed: potential albums to discuss in 2023. Did your favorite albums make the list?Check out the playlists here:Wayne's List: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0PYYfGsIxQfpuxtIKNFFPx?si=1c769b3ba4294f42Ben's List:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/79VwxlzEfKkpFhmWLZdm6c?si=14d303881335426eCheck out other episodes at RecordsRevisitedPodcast.com, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Castbox, iHeartMedia, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Additional content is found at: Facebook.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast or twitter @podcastrecords or IG at instagram.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast/ or join our Patreon at patreon.com/RecordsRevisitedPodcast
Misty recaps her very rural-sounding week. Mike highlights a beautiful new Drew Kennedy song. The team discusses a certain super fun preventative medical procedure (sorry, Seth), the dang 'ol grocery bill, and our collective parenting fails. Reagan gives her local business shout-out to Ida Mae Home.
The guys are joined by Drew Kennedy to talk about his new album “Marathon” and the Ben Folds solo album “Rockin' The Suburbs.” Plenty of other discussion including Ben's brush with The Chute in New Braunfels TX, rubber bridge guitars, crying on a record, Wayne's internet issues, Nick Hornby, it sucks to grow old (but shout out to Dallin and Maverick), “when I go, the cops are coming,” The Park of Death, Korn, and a celebration of Ben Folds – a master story teller.Check out Drew Kennedy at:https://drewkennedymusic.com/Check out Ben Folds at: https://www.benfolds.com/Check out other episodes at RecordsRevisitedPodcast.com, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Castbox, iHeartMedia, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Additional content is found at: Facebook.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast or twitter @podcastrecords or IG at instagram.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast/ or join our Patreon at patreon.com/RecordsRevisitedPodcast
This week high schoolers Drew Kennedy, Adam Yasin, Andrew Knotts, and Meghan Haws are discussing the infamous devious lick trend from Tik Tok. They talk about the most devious licks and how school administrators have been responding to this wild challenge; take a listen to get all tea.
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)
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)
As season two continues, I am thrilled to have Kelley Mickwee on the show today. Kelley is a fellow Cherokee who moved to Austin from Memphis and joined up with a killer four piece called the Trishas. She's a Shiny Soul Sister in Kevin Russell's Shinyribs. She's a founding member of Red River Songwriters along with Drew Kennedy, Josh Grider, Walt Wilkins, Susan Gibson and Brandy Zdan. But what I admire most about Kelley is her show on Sun Radio called River Girl Radio. We talked about her love of said show and how the theme of the often has her diving into deep artist listening. Much like my passion for doing this podcast. Cleaning also comes into our conversation about her records. If you don't mind heading over to Apple podcasts and giving us a review, we'd sure appreciate it awful good! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/my-top-five-records/id1494022573 Cheers! www.kelleymickwee.com www.thetrishas.com www.redriversongs.com www.sunradio.com www.shinyribs.org https://thebiggunshow.com/ https://www.facebook.com/thebiggunshowband/ https://www.instagram.com/thebiggunshowband/ https://www.youtube.com/thebiggunshowband
Wade Bowen talks to Drew Kennedy
Do not be fooled by Drew Kennedy's kind demeanor or his thoughtful music. Drew was raised to be a Wall Street tycoon or perhaps someone more akin to Jason Bourne, but rejected that life path to accept a calling into the arts, more specifically, a Texas Country Singer-Songwriter.Listen as Blair and Drew discuss his childhood that began in the suburbs of Philadelphia, then to the small town of Hanover, PA and on to his schooling at an all-male college, Hampton-Sydney College to play baseball. Against all odds, Drew discovers a talent for creating music and sharing life's stories through song like the troubadours before him.
It's amazing where faith will carry us. Curtis Grimes can't (and won't) disagree with that statement. This two-time Male Vocalist of the Year would still be playing baseball if it was up to him. Music was supposed to just be a hobby. But God had other plans and starting opening doors (and closing others) to put Curtis on the biggest stage of his life. Over the last few years, Curtis has leaned into his faith and started to be true to himself. Now he knows that he's exactly where he's supposed to be. Curtis Grimes: https://www.curtisgrimes.com/homeTickets to Drew Kennedy live-audience show: https://texantheatergreenville.com/show-details/2020/9/24/the-road-less-traveled-featuring-drew-kennedy-with-joey-mckgeeDrew Myers: https://www.drewmyers.life/The Post Office Studio: https://www.thepostofficestudio.com/CH Lonestar Promo: https://chlonestarpromo.com/Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
Joey McGee doesn't have a life list or a bucket list. He has a "If I Win the Lotto List." It's a fun way to put your goals, dreams and aspirations in the spotlight. The only problems ... 1) This singer/songwriter doesn't play the lottery, and 2) His list is full of powerful things that are designed to empower other people. This is an insightful episode of "The Road Less Traveled."Joey McGee: https://www.joeymcgee.com/Tickets to Drew Kennedy live-audience show: https://texantheatergreenville.com/show-details/2020/9/24/the-road-less-traveled-featuring-drew-kennedy-with-joey-mckgeeDrew Myers: https://www.drewmyers.life/The Post Office Studio: https://www.thepostofficestudio.com/CH Lonestar Promo: https://chlonestarpromo.com/Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
Damon Curtis lived with regret for several years. It all revolved around his dad losing his battle with cancer and the unexpected death of a very close friend. This talented singer/songwriter had to find a way to forgive himself. And he eventually did. All it took was a hand up from a friend and finding his faith. This is a powerful and inspiring story of redemption about an emerging artist on the on the Texas Music scene. This episode is presented by CH Lonestar Promo. Damon Curtis: https://damoncurtis.com/Tickets to Drew Kennedy live-audience show: https://texantheatergreenville.com/show-details/2020/9/24/the-road-less-traveled-featuring-drew-kennedy-with-joey-mckgeeDrew Myers: https://www.drewmyers.life/The Post Office Studio: https://www.thepostofficestudio.com/CH Lonestar Promo: https://chlonestarpromo.com/Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
On this episode we sit down with Scott Gunter of Durango Artist Management. Scott takes us along on his journey into the music industry including Publishing, A&R and Artist Management. Scott currently represents artists such as Cody Johnson, Randall King, Roger Creager and Drew Kennedy. Past cuts in publishing include George Strait, Montgomery Gentry, Rascal Flats, Faith Hill, Tim McGraw, and MANY more!Join us for this episode of "On The Rise"!Tanner LouisRise Music Group - "On The Rise"https://www.risemusicgroup.netScott Gunterhttps://www.durangoartist.comHillo Digitalinfo@hillodigital.comhttps://www.hillodigital.comMusic By: Baxleyhttps://www.iambaxley.com
Drew Kennedy is a Nashville singer songwriter. His dedication to his lyrics is evident in every song he has crafted. His ability to paint a detailed picture of the small fleeting moments in life makes a big lyrical impression. Please enjoy this episode where we discuss Drews journey to becoming the writer he is today. Drew also provides insights on cowriting and the recording process of his album "At Home In the Big Lonesome".
Ty Gibbs, Ace Speedway winner; Drew Kennedy, Wartburg Speedway winner; and Red Swain, Dixieland Speedway promoter are this week’s guests.
As we continue or respective quarantines across this great land, The Co-Write was happy to be joined by our great friend, Drew Kennedy. This episode covers you basic Covid-19 talk and an update on each others quarantine status. (Off the top) Diamond records all time. (8:15) As a streaming concert veteran, Drew gives his take on the future of streaming live music. (14:50). The music world lost a major influence with the death of John Prine. The guys talk about their favorite Prine songs, and try to size up the impact he had on the music world. (43:24) Download, Subscribe & Enjoy!
Texas singer/songwriter Drew Kennedy is a bit of a departure from the normal line-up of commercially successful country songwriter guests on this podcast. But just because he hasn't had a mainstream radio hit yet doesn't mean he isn't talented, successful or without fans. He's an Americana troubadour, and more than happy to share his tales from the road- and where he hopes that road might be leading. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I used to do a podcast called The Hart of Americana. Those episodes are no longer available, so I am putting them up here. This episode was from March 30th, 2017 Drew Kennedy is someone that I draw a lot of inspiration from. Not only musically, but also just on being a good human. Drew has an ability to make the simplest of words cut so incredibly deep. Go listen to his music everywhere you download/purchase music. Drew performs all over the country, so check out his website to see when he will be near you. Enjoy. moderndayjesters@gmail.com - Email me with any questions, or random thoughts. shawnhartmusic.com - For all your shawnhartmusic needs.
We offer our sincerest apologies on the jumbled mess you are about to listen to...but when the movie itself is this messy there really isn't any other possible outcome. Right? Drew Kennedy, of the wrestling podcast Los Ringobernables, joins us today as we try to make heads or dragon tails of Eragon. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tsmpod/support
Jan. 7: On this episode ... Drew recaps his family's holiday adventure to Washington DC ... Shauna shares a tale of a hungry squirrel that nearly cost her an arm and a leg ... and they'll discuss things you should not do on a plane in 2020 (or ever). Live Music: "Miles to Go" (by Drew Kennedy)
Part 2 of Drew Kennedy at public radio program Live From The Divide in beautiful Bozeman, MT. Texas-based Americana singer/songwriter Drew Kennedy was born in Virginia and began performing there and in Maryland before moving to Houston after graduating from college, later relocating to the town of New Braunfels. He might be called a reluctant but diligent optimist, looking for the good in people and circumstances while not always sure he will find it. Like many of us, Kennedy loves a sad song, the deep longing and familiarity of a well-crafted testament to lost love. However, in his work he strives to look forward, to new days and new loves, to the wonderful life we have left.
Part 1 of Drew Kennedy at public radio program Live From The Divide in beautiful Bozeman, MT. Texas-based Americana singer/songwriter Drew Kennedy was born in Virginia and began performing there and in Maryland before moving to Houston after graduating from college, later relocating to the town of New Braunfels. He might be called a reluctant but diligent optimist, looking for the good in people and circumstances while not always sure he will find it. Like many of us, Kennedy loves a sad song, the deep longing and familiarity of a well-crafted testament to lost love. However, in his work he strives to look forward, to new days and new loves, to the wonderful life we have left.
December 5: On this "Let's Ride" episode ... it gets real. Drew pulls back the curtain and shows his guts. If you listen to Defining Audacity for stupid banter and fart noises, this might not be the episode for you. Also on this episode ... Shauna and Drew discuss impactful Christmas gifts. This episode is presented by Classic Chevrolet Buick GMC of Cleburne. Live Music: "Open Road" (by Drew Kennedy)
What Does God Expect From Me in This Life? Series: Questions Christians Ask Preacher: Drew Kennedy Sunday Evening Date: 24th November 2019 Time: 18:30
What Does God Expect From Me in This Life? Series: Questions Christians Ask Preacher: Drew Kennedy Sunday Evening Date: 24th November 2019 Time: 18:30
November 1: On this episode ... Shauna and Drew try something CRAZY, and they fall flat on their face. Also on this show, they discuss the greatest live bands of all-time, and have you ever wondered what happened to Freddie Prinze Jr.? (Drew hadn't either!) Live Music: "24 Hours in NYC" (by Drew Kennedy)
Oct. 16: On this episode ... Drew and Shauna start planning for their 1-year podcast anniversary (and their 100,000th download) ... they discuss scary allergy stories that happened at 35,000 feet ... and their "Life Sentence" has to do with endearing qualities in people. Live Music: 24 Hours in NYC (by Drew Kennedy)
Sept. 18: On this episode of Defining Audacity ... Drew introduces Shauna to a new segment: "My Spouse Hates Me" ... they discuss everything awesome about Sunday ... and Drew tests Shauna's knowledge on classic literature. #beboldLive Music: Miles to Go (by Drew Kennedy)
The Lord's Prayer Series: Sermon on the Mount Preacher: Drew Kennedy Sunday Evening Date: 1st September 2019 Time: 18:30
Bless the Lord, O my Soul Series: Great is the Lord Preacher: Drew Kennedy Sunday Morning Date: 11th August 2019 Time: 11:30
The Kingdom Has Come Series: Sermon on the Mount Preacher: Drew Kennedy Sunday Evening Date: 7th July 2019 Time: 18:30
Kyle chats with singer/songwriter Drew Kennedy on his writing process and whether Writer’s Block is real.
March 8: On today's show ... Drew runs an excerpt from his recent live-audience show with Erick Willis and Drew Kennedy ... Shauna and Drew discuss what lights them up ... and Drew hosts an Over/Under that combines sports and politics. #bebold
The King who Divides Series: A King after God's Own Heart Preacher: Drew Kennedy Sunday Evening Date: 3rd February 2019 Time: 18:30
Who do You Serve? Series: Distinct Disciple Preacher: Drew Kennedy Sunday Evening Date: 18th November 2018 Time: 18:30
Who Will You Follow? Series: The Search for a King Preacher: Drew Kennedy Sunday Evening Date: 14th October 2018 Time: 18:30
This week, Shawn is joined by Drew Kennedy and Scott Wiggins. Both of these gentlemen write beautiful songs, of which you will hear a few on this episode. We also had a great time playing some fun games, find out who the big winner was. 12:56 - "Pill In My Pocket" - Scott Wiggins 17:35 - "When I'll Miss You Most" - Drew Kennedy 22:36 - "Welcome Home" - Shawn Hart 31:43 - "Miles To Go" - Drew Kennedy 37:37 - "This Old Cowboy" - Scott Wiggins 56:02 - "Free Fall" - Scott Wiggins 1:01:40 - "Cream and Sugar" - Drew Kennedy 1:05:47 - "Your Shadow" - Shawn Hart 1:16:59 - "That Road" - Scott Wiggins 1:21:39 - "Pray For Jungleland" - Drew Kennedy shawnhartmusic.com moderdayjesters@gmail.com
There are people that think that they are creative, and then there are creatives like Drew Kennedy. Drew is a creative that creates, and not just music. This prose connoisseur has 8 albums to his name, a novel, and I'm sure binders of poetry. Armed with nothing but a can do attitude, Drew learned how to write and play songs all by himself. Years later, frequent trips from Texas to Nashville, and co-writes with other celebrated song-writers like Lori McKenna, Drew made an album that is for his generation. "A record that I want to listen to, right now...", At Home In The Big Lonesome produced by Dave Brainard, is really something to be proud of. This record was recorded under a pretty stressful situation though. We talk about the record, some of my personal favorite song's penned by Drew, and removing your ego from art. We didn't forget about Texas or it's music. Is there difference between the Texas artist and the Nashville song-writer? For everything Drew, visit www.drewkennedymusic.com and follow him @drewkennedy.
Episode 145: This is Episode 5 in our second season of Sixes, which is focusing on advocates and leaders of the Live a Great Story community. My featured guest is Dr. Kelly Margerum, who holds a leadership role within Live a Great Story. She is a badass and does a great job explaining the power of Live. (My featured artist is Drew Kennedy. I play three songs that he sang on my live-audience show last summer.)SHOW NOTES & LINKS• To purchase Live a Great Story merchandise: http://www.liveagreatstory.com?afmc=2d• To purchase music from Drew Kennedy: https://amzn.to/2m18HeR• To find out more about Drew Myers and the #liveonpurpose initiative: http://www.drewmyers.life• To purchase "The Miracle Morning" by Hal Elrod: https://amzn.to/2tbvHMq• To follow the Defining Audacity Radio Show on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/definingaudacity/– To listen to Episode 142 (Guest: Lou Redmond): https://www.spreaker.com/user/livethelistproject/defining-audacity-june-17
Everything happens for a reason. Don't believe me? Just ask our featured artist on Episode 111 of the Defining Audacity Radio Show, Mr. Bradley Banning. He's the poster boy for that perspective. I'll share my in-studio conversation with Bradley on this episode (as well as an excerpt from our live-audience show with Drew Kennedy and Walt Wilkins.) #liveonpurpose
Drew Kennedy had established himself as one of the most gifted songwriters in our region. His albums, "Fresh Water in the Salton Sea" & "Wide Listener", were heralded for their depth and sonic beauty around the Americana world. Drew's newest effort, "At Home in the Big Lonesome" is available for pre-sale September 30th and set for release November 3rd. Drew hops on with The Co-Write to discuss his childhood in Pennsylvania, a record setting college baseball career in Virginia and how it all lead to his discovery of the Americana singer/songwriters that helped mold him into the artist he is today. Hear Drew tell of what the early days of music were like, and how he continues to exceed the high bars he sets for himself and his music. Download, Subscribe & Enjoy! Find Us www.thecowrite.com FACEBOOK Twitter @thecowrite @bobbyduncan @donovandodd
If you love songwriting and storytelling this is the show for you! Drew Kennedy and Walt Wilkins are incredible, and their chemistry together on stage is undeniable. It was my dream show. I was SO excited about putting Drew, Walt and their incredible music in the spotlight. This live-audience show did not disappoint! #liveonpurpose #supportlivemusic
The Texas Country acoustic song swap at Loco Coyote will be the big, red, juicy cherry on top of the Be Festival Sunday. I wanted to showcase the artists performing at the Be Festival - from Sam Riggs and Drew Kennedy to Buck Fuffalo.
I practically pronounced my love to singer/songwriter Drew Kennedy when he was live in studio with me for this episdoe of the Defining Audacity Radio Show. His amazing sound and incredible insight has made me a HUGE fan. I was estactic to discuss his goals, dreams and aspirations (AND highlight his incredible music)!
An epic show ... our featured artist is becoming one of our all-time favorites on the Texas scene, Mr. Drew Kennedy. He is nothing short of incredible, and we have him in studio. Our featured guest is the author of "Creating Your Best Life," Caroline Adams Miller, MAPP. (AND we'll be talking about the Be Festival coming to Glen Rose, Texas, this November.)
by: Thomas D. Mooney Editor-in-Chief Episode 21 of The New Slang Podcast features singer-songwriters Drew Kennedy and Josh Grider. Though both are Texas transplants–Pennsylvania and New Mexico–the two have captured the beauty, isolation, ruggedness, warmth, and grace within the state as well as anyone has in the last decade. Though they’ve carved out notable solo … Continue reading The New Slang Podcast: Episode 021: Drew Kennedy & Josh Grider →Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thomasdmooney)
by: Thomas D. Mooney Editor-in-Chief Episode Four of The New Slang Podcast features Texas singer-songwriter Drew Kennedy. The New Braunfels-based Kennedy is currently recording his eighth album–At Home In The Big Lonesome. A natural conversationalist, Kennedy can talk about just about anything–and with anyone. It’s, in part, what makes him a great songwriter. Add that … Continue reading The New Slang Podcast: Episode 004 Drew Kennedy →Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thomasdmooney)
This marks the first proper episode of the Eirecana podcast. This week'show features music from Joe Fury, Drew Kennedy, The Lost Parade, Marc Carroll and a whole lot more. I also introduce myself if you haven't heard of Eirecana before and chat about what you might expect on the future episodes of the podcast. The playlist: Drew Kennedy - Rolling around in the Bed Joe Fury & The Hayride - Oh Judge The Viking Project - Got Sunk Down Twin Terrace - Our Friend the Atom Shooter Jennings - White Trash Song Waylon Jennings - Don't You Think This Outlaw Bit's Done Got Out of Hand Marc Carroll - Muskingham River Steve Young & The Union - DutyFree 200 The Lost Parade - Canada Marc O'Reilly - Reach Out
The Music Featured On This Weeks Episode Is From The Following Albums: Andrew Combs – Worried Man (2012) Drew Kennedy – Wide Listener (2013) Slaid Cleaves – Still Fighting The War (2013) Andrewcombs.net Drewkennedymusic.com Slaidcleaves.com Glen-simpson.com
Tom Paxton, Lori McKenna, Matraca Berg, Drew Kennedy, Andrew Walesch, John Vezner feat. Jeff Gilkinson
FTB podcast #228 features the new music from Tim O'Brien & Darrell Scott, Restless Kelly, Butchers Blind and The Grahams. Here's the iTunes link to subscribe to the FTB podcasts. Here's the direct link to listen now! Show #228 TIM O'BRIEN AND DARRELL SCOTT - Keep Your Dirty Lights On (Memories & Moments) THE GOOD INTENTIONS - Black Dog Blues (Travelling Companion) CARLA OLSON - 8:05 (Have Harmony, Will Travel) BRENNEN LEIGH & NOEL McKAY - Breaking Up and Making Up Again (Before the World Was Made) BUTCHERS BLIND - Destination Blues (Destination Blues) (mic break) DREW KENNEDY - Rose of Jericho (Wide Listener) KAREN HUDSON - Mama Was A Train Wreck (Sonic Bloom) THE COAL MEN - Sanity (Escalator) VINCENT CROSS - My Love (A Town Called Normal) TIM O'BRIEN AND DARRELL SCOTT - It All Comes Down To Love (Memories & Moments) (mic break) TIM O'BRIEN AND DARRELL SCOTT - Brother Wind (Memories & Moments) RECKLESS KELLY - Didn't Mean To Break Your Heart (Long Night Moon) WHISPERING PINES - GA Highway (Whispering Pines) THE GRAHAMS - Carrying The Torch (Riverman's Daughter) ANDREW DELANEY - You Drink Too Much (Into the Setting Sun) (mic break) TIM O'BRIEN AND DARRELL SCOTT - Just One More (Memories & Moments) Here's the RSS feed: http://ftbpodcasts.libsyn.com/rss. Freight Train Boogie podcasts also air weekly on RootHog Radio and on Rob Ellen's Flyinshoes Review. You can buy the Freight Train Boogie Americana Android App from Amazon for only $1.99. (Oct. 4th, 2013) Bill Frater Freight Train Boogie