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WSM's Coffee, Country & Cody
WSM Radio's Coffee, Country & Cody: November 18, 2024 - Erin Enderlin and Marcus Hummon

WSM's Coffee, Country & Cody

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 31:26


On this episode of Coffee, Country & Cody, we welcome Erin Enderlin and Marcus Hummon!     0:00 - Welcome / What’s Coming Up 2:54 - Interview with Erin Enderlin 12:11 - Interview with Marcus Hummon 27:22 - Entertainment with Bill Cody     Nothing gets a morning started better than “Coffee, Country and Cody.” The show’s namesake is Country Music Disc Jockey Hall of Famer and affable television personality Bill Cody. Joining Bill is his producer/sidekick/sports guy/fellow brilliant conversationalist, Charlie Mattos. And rounding out WSM’s dynamic morning crew is Kelly Sutton, Nashville’s go-to entertainment journalist. Together, Bill, Charlie and Kelly start every weekday off with great music—country, bluegrass, Americana, Opry cuts, and live studio guests, the latest news, entertaining features, and more.   Coffee, Country & Cody airs LIVE Monday - Friday! You can listen on WSM 650 AM, and watch on Circle Country through the CircleNow app, and stream on Roku, Samsung TV Plus, Peacock, Vizio, Xumo, Redbox, Sling, and Fubo!   About WSM Radio: WSM is the most famed country music radio station in the world. Each day since it first signed on in 1925, the station has shared country, bluegrass, and Americana music, as well as the excitement of Music City with friends in Middle Tennessee and listeners around the world. Listen anytime on 650 AM, WSMradio.com, or our free mobile app.   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...

CloudwatcherUno
CloudwatcherUno™ Podcast Season 13 ~ Ep 7 ~ Sunny Sweeney

CloudwatcherUno

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 35:05


The latest episode of the Cloud watcher Uno podcast is with Sunny Sweeney. Recorded while Sunny was on her UK tour with Harley Husbands we talk about her songwriting friendships with Brennen Leigh and Erin Enderlin. Her 10 year anniversary release of 'Still Provoked' and collaborations with her musical peers such as Paul Cauthen. In this episode you'll get to listen to live acoustic versions of Sunny's modem day classics 'Grow Old With Me' and 'From A Table Away'. Play. Listen. Enjoy.

Unlocking Your World of Creativity
New COUNTRY Music Sampler

Unlocking Your World of Creativity

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 44:43


Welcome to a special episode of Your World of Creativity! This week, we're bringing you a New Country Music Sampler featuring a selection of fresh tracks released over the summer from some incredibly talented independent singer-songwriters. Summer can be a busy time, and it's easy to miss new music. That's why we're thrilled to showcase these artists and their creative work, offering you a chance to discover some great songs that might have flown under your radar.Featured Songs and Artists:1. Robert Ross, Canadian/Australian Country Chart-Topper, released “Mamma's Song” on July 26. It's from his upcoming sophomore album, “Better With Time.” We also feature a song from his debut album, “For You Girl.”2. Ohio Country Music Hall of Famer Richard Lynch released his highly anticipated new album, “Pulling Up the Covers,” on July 26. This collection is not just a covers album; it is a heartfelt journey through the songs that have defined country music and shaped Lynch's own life and career. We feature Richard's cover of the Barry Gibb-penned, Conway Twitty country hit, “Rest Your Love on Me.”3. Acclaimed songwriter and musician, Tim Tye and his project, Midnight Sky, released of the highly anticipated lyric video for their latest single, “Every Now and Then.” Following the success of their two Top 10 UK iTunes Country hits and two more Top 25 singles, Midnight Sky continues to captivate audiences with their unique blend of country and Americana.4. Eddy Mann, the acclaimed Christian folk rock music artist, released his latest single, “I'm Coming,” from his album, “Turn Up the Divine,” on June 7. This powerful new single underscores the themes of divine presence and unwavering faith, offering comfort and inspiration to listeners worldwide.5. Here's the new single from chart-topping, award-winning singer-songwriter, Jeremy Parsons. His innovative productions have won him critical acclaim and a place among today's most unique and exciting new country artists.6. Cliff & Susan, the dynamic married country music duo, released of their rendition of Van Morrison's timeless classic, “Into the Mystic” on all major streaming platforms July 5. The song was recorded at the legendary FAME Recording Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. Their version captures the soulful essence of the original while injecting it with their signature country flair.7. Erin Enderlin is a force in the country music world, known for her storytelling and vocal prowess. Her accolades include multiple albums, performances at the Grand Ole Opry, and numerous awards from the ACMAs. Her recent songwriting credits include cuts by Willie Nelson and Trisha Yearwood. 8. Country artist Lady Redneck, known for her high-energy performances and fun, tongue-in-cheek songs, released her latest single on June 7 -- a cover of The Police's iconic hit, “Every Breath You Take.”Bonus Track9. Renowned for his profound musical prowess and heartfelt melodies, Michael Zuzek is thrilled to release his new single, "Graystone," June 21. This track promises to be a captivating addition to the pop-rock genre, merging nostalgic influences with a fresh and invigorating sound. The track is from his upcoming 2024 album release, “Everest,” encapsulating the essence of the 60s and 70s while infusing it with contemporary vibrancy.Special thanks to the artists for allowing us to share their music, and to their management for supporting our creative community, especially Michael at MTS Management Group.We appreciate you for tuning in to Your World of Creativity! We hope you enjoy these fantastic new country tracks as much as we do. Be sure to follow and support these...

HC Audio Stories
Songs by Soldiers

HC Audio Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 4:12


Writers join with veterans to make music "Music frees your soul from the dungeon of your mind," wrote author Wiss Auguste, who often addresses the human condition. Military veterans who've experienced SongwritingWith:Soldiers (SW:S) are evidence he is right. The Nashville-based nonprofit, established in 2012, pairs veterans with professional songwriters at weekend retreats across the country. Together, they write songs that capture the veterans' stories about war and its psychological toll. SW:S is coming to the Highlands this week for the first time. A fundraiser concert on Thursday (Aug. 15) at the Philipstown Depot Theatre on Garrison's Landing will feature Maia Sharp, Erin Enderlin, Terry Radigan and Jay Clementi, each of whom has written songs with veterans. That will be followed by a retreat at Glynwood on Aug. 16 to 18 for female veterans from Beacon, Cornwall and other parts of New York. Veterans often return home facing a range of problems, from physical disabilities, mental health issues and substance abuse, to homelessness, unemployment and isolation. One national study calculated that nearly 9,000 veterans die annually by suicide and another 7,300 from drug overdoses. The songs that emerge from SW:S help people understand veterans' stories, and the songwriting process helps veterans heal and reconnect to their communities. A 2019 Harvard Medical School Study found SW:S collaborative songwriting significantly decreased symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression. Josh Geartz, a former U.S. Army sergeant who once attempted suicide, co-wrote "Still on the Ride" with Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Mary Gauthier. "A lot of vets lose the ability to connect with anything, let alone people," he says, noting that he told Gauthier things he didn't tell his wife or therapist. "I told her all the stuff I was afraid of. She looked over at me, smiled, and said, 'I'm really glad you're still here.' Something switched my brain from being hyper-focused on negativity to positivity." Erin Enderlin Jay Clementi Terry Radigan Veteran Joe Austin co-wrote "Start Over" with Steve Everett. "We come back a little jaded and hard, not able to express our emotions, full of anger and we don't know why," he says. "SW:S lets you know you can express yourself creatively, openly, and that the kid you used to be is still in there." Austin said he was surprised his songs were so widely accepted by civilians. "I didn't expect that," he says. "The feedback I got filled me up." Christine Rem, who served in the U.S. Army Nurse Corps in Iraq, co-wrote "Eyes of the Deer" with Maia Sharp in 2017, a decade after her deployment. "It takes a few years before you're ready to think about that time and how it affects you," she says. "You may not feel there's a song in you, but they pull it out of you somehow or other." Being at a retreat with other veterans, even when their ages varied greatly, was moving, she said. "We have so much in common; we saw dark things in our hearts through the same eyes," Rem said. Pepper Evans, who lives in Philipstown, joined the SW:S board this year and helped coordinate the local concert and retreat. "Music reaches people on an intuitive, emotional level that goes beyond word or thought," she says. "SW:S creates the positive mindset and setting to maximize music's impact." Sharp has taken part in two retreats each year since 2017, co-writing about 30 songs. "All the songs have a hopeful core - we set it up with the past and the struggle," she says. "If I do my job, that's the backstory to an acknowledgment of how far they've come and where they feel they're heading." "The way they've shifted their perspective after what they've experienced, their bravery and vulnerability, is inspiring every time," she adds. "It keeps me grounded and grateful; I'm wrung out and filled up every time I walk out of those rooms." Nancy Montgomery, who represents Philipstown and part of Putnam Valley on the Putnam County Legi...

WSM's Coffee, Country & Cody
Coffee, Country & Cody Digest - Week of April 15-19, 2024

WSM's Coffee, Country & Cody

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 31:39


On this week's Coffee, Country & Cody Digest: we highlight interviews with James Talley, Chase Bryant, and Erin Enderlin. Make the Grand Ole Opry part of YOUR Nashville experience! With at least three shows every week, there are plenty of opportunities to see The Show That Made Country Music Famous -- plus, take the Opry Backstage Tour while you're there, and (on most tours) you'll get to stand in the world-famous circle where so many country greats have performed. Thanks for listening to the Coffee, Country & Cody podcast from WSM Radio! Download the official WSM Radio App (for Apple or Android devices) to hear WSM in digital clarity, plus two additional streaming stations: Opry Nashville and Route 650. And now you can hear WSM on iHeartRadio as well!

WSM's Coffee, Country & Cody
Coffee, Country & Cody: April 11, 2024 - Erin Enderlin

WSM's Coffee, Country & Cody

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 34:10


On this episode of Coffee, Country & Cody we welcome Erin Enderlin! For more on Erin Enderlin, head to https://www.erinenderlin.com/ Nothing gets a morning started better than “Coffee, Country and Cody.” The show’s namesake is Country Music Disc Jockey Hall of Famer and affable television personality Bill Cody. Joining Bill is his producer/sidekick/sports guy/fellow brilliant conversationalist, Charlie Mattos. And rounding out WSM’s dynamic morning crew is Kelly Sutton, Nashville’s go-to entertainment journalist. Together, Bill, Charlie and Kelly start every weekday off with great music—country, bluegrass, Americana, Opry cuts, and live studio guests, the latest news, entertaining features, and more. Coffee, Country & Cody airs LIVE Monday - Friday! You can listen on WSM 650 AM, and watch on Circle Country through the CircleNow app, and stream on Roku, Samsung TV Plus, Peacock, Vizio, Xumo, Redbox, Sling, and Fubo! About WSM Radio: WSM is the most famed country music radio station in the world. Each day since it first signed on in 1925, the station has shared country, bluegrass, and Americana music, as well as the excitement of Music City with friends in Middle Tennessee and listeners around the world. Listen anytime on 650 AM, WSMradio.com, or our free mobile app. 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...

Journal du Rock
Pink Floyd ; Willie Nelson ; Nick Cave et The Bad Seeds ; Jimmy Page de Led Zeppelin et Gibson ; Queen ; Lemmy Kilmister de Motorhead

Journal du Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 3:23


Après une énième réédition de ‘'The Dark Side Of The Moon'', Pink Floyd a dévoilé un remix d' ‘'Animals'' qui sortira pour la première fois au format Dolby Atmos au mois de mai, en Blu-ray, avec un remix de 2018 par James Guthrie, producteur de longue date du groupe. Willie Nelson, 90 ans, a annoncé la sortie de son 152e album, ‘'The Border'' produit par Buddy Cannon, pour le 31 mai, la plage titulaire est déjà disponible. Nick Cave et The Bad Seeds se produiront au Sportpaleis d'Anvers le mercredi 30 octobre 2024 avec Classic 21, il y présentera son nouvel album ‘'Wild God'' qui sortira le 30 août. Jimmy Page et la marque de guitare Gibson ont dévoilé la EDS-1275 Doubleneck 1969 Collector's Edition Signature Model, une réplique de l'emblématique Gibson à double manche du guitariste de Led Zeppelin. Le film ‘'Queen Rock Montreal'', réalisé par Saul Swimmer, qui a été projeté sur les écrans de cinémas mondiaux en janvier dernier, sera bientôt disponible sous plusieurs formats. Les cendres de Lemmy Kilmister (Motorhead) seront exposées dans au festival de metal ‘'Bloodstock Open Air'', dans le Derbyshire, cet été. Mots-Clés : instruments, fabriqué, technologie, numérisation, 3D, technique, vieillissement, Murphy Lab, cloner, caractéristiques, sonores. mixages, stéréo, haute résolution, format digital, artwork, digipack, livret, autocollant, carte postale, collaborateur, coécrit, reprise, billets, vente, Rodney Crowell, Many a Long and Lonesome Highway, enregistrements, chansons, Larry Cordle, Erin Enderlin, Shawn Camp, Monty Holmes, Mike Reid, greenhousetalent.com, ,histoire, concerts, novateurs, long métrage, documenter, direct, monument, défunt, leader, Lemmy Forever, Opeth, Architects, Amon Amarth, tête d'affiche. --- Classic 21 vous informe des dernières actualités du rock, en Belgique et partout ailleurs. Le Journal du Rock, chaque jour à 7h30 et 18h30. Merci pour votre écoute Pour écouter Classic 21 à tout moment : www.rtbf.be/classic21 Retrouvez tous les contenus de la RTBF sur notre plateforme Auvio.be Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.

SongTown on Songwriting
The Erin Ederlin Interview: "Last Call"

SongTown on Songwriting

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 27:22


Write better songs faster! Clay & Marty's 10-day video series will help you level-up your songs and finish them faster. CLICK HERE to begin!  SongTown Press Books:Mastering Melody Writing : Check It OutSong Building: Mastering Lyric Writing : Check It OutThe Songwriter's Guide To Mastering Co-Writing : Check It Out Guest: Erin Enderlin : Website : Spotify : Instagram  Hosts: Clay Mills : Facebook   :   InstagramMarty Dodson :   Facebook   :   Instagram SongTown on Songwriting Podcast, Powered by Sweetwater.com - The best place for musical gear on the planet! For advertising opportunities, email kristine@songtown.com

Downtown: The Podcast
Downtown: The Podcast Episode #287

Downtown: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 38:50


Guest: Paul Cowsill, Erin Enderlin   Paul Cowsill of The Cowsills joined us to discuss the EP, A CHRISTMAS OFFERING FROM THE COWSILLS, and their touring plans for 2024. Singer-songwriter Erin Enderlin talks about her career and her latest album, BARROOM MIRRORS.                                                        

Remember Country Music
Remember Country Music: Erin Enderlin

Remember Country Music

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 53:48


Hung out with Erin Enderlin this week. We talked about her accelerated track into country music and some of the many big cuts that came early on in her career. We also talked about her newest record "Barroom Mirrors" that is out now. Check it out! Erin's Insta: https://www.instagram.com/erinenderlin/ Our Insta: https://www.instagram.com/rcm_podcast/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kyle-corbliss/support

Western Fashion : Behind The Scenes with The Boot Babes
Erin Enderlin | From Arkansas to Opry: How Cowgirl Boots Played an Instrumental Part

Western Fashion : Behind The Scenes with The Boot Babes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 13:50


In this captivating episode of "Western Fashion Behind the Scenes," host Ashley sits down with the talented singer-songwriter, Erin Enderlin. They delve deep into Erin's remarkable journey in the music industry, discussing her early beginnings, career highlights, and insights into the complex world of music royalties. Erin Enderlin, originally hailing from Arkansas and now based in Nashville, is a singer-songwriter known for her emotive storytelling through music. With numerous accolades and a passion for country music history, Erin's career is an inspiration to aspiring artists everywhere.- Erin's humble beginnings as a songwriter and her journey from Arkansas to Nashville.- The life-changing moment when Alan Jackson recorded her song, "Monday Morning Church."- An exploration of the intricate world of music royalties and how they impact songwriters.- Erin's advice for aspiring artists: Follow your passion and find happiness in your craft.- Erin's love for country music history and her involvement in a documentary on the legendary Cindy Walker.- Catch Erin Enderlin at the Whitefish Songwriter Festival and Red Lodge, Montana, in the coming weeks.- Stay tuned for potential appearances at the National Finals Rodeo in the future.A Touch of Magic: Erin's Boots in the Country Music Hall of Fame:Discover the heartwarming story of Erin's "magic boots" and how they found their place in the Country Music Hall of Fame.- Website: [ErinEnderlin.com](https://www.erinenderlin.com)- Social Media: Follow Erin on her musical journey via her social media profiles.- [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/erinenderlin)- [Twitter](https://twitter.com/erinenderlin)- [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/erinenderlin)This episode offers a glimpse into the world of Erin Enderlin, a singer-songwriter whose music and storytelling resonate deeply with audiences. Whether you're an aspiring artist or a music enthusiast, Erin's insights and passion for her craft are sure to inspire. Connect with Erin on her website and social media to stay updated on her musical endeavors.For more engaging episodes on the world of fashion, music, and culture, be sure to subscribe to "Western Fashion Behind the Scenes."

Tractors And Troubadours
Ep. 60: CLAAS talks supply chain, Growmark and CHS venture fund makes investment, a look at Harpe Bioherbicide, The Dirt with Nutrien, the music of Erin Enderlin

Tractors And Troubadours

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 38:33


On this episode, CLAAS Head of Sales and Marketing, Daryl Theis, discusses supply chain and production improvements. Also, Heather Thompson, Director of Innovation for Growmark, joins us to talk about Cooperative Ventures, a venture fund established by Growmark, its FS cooperatives and CHS. The fund recently made its first investment in Sabanto, a company developing fully autonomous machinery for row crop farms. We also talk with Daniel Pepitone, Chief Operating Officer and Director of ag startup Harpe Bioherbicide. On this week's installment of “The Dirt,” Nutrien Senior Agronomist Mike Howell and Interim Director of Agronomy, Dr. Alan Blaylock, discuss the essential nutrients plants need to grow and thrive. On this week's Meat Monitor segment, U.S. Meat Export Federation President Dan Halstrom discusses early-year production projections and red meat marketing strategy. Jesse Allen talks about commodities trading for the first week of 2023 in our Market Talk report and Ray Bohacz discusses the importance of doing your research before purchasing consumer goods for the farm or home. The episode also features the music of Grand Ole Opry performer Erin Enderlin. Timestamps Soil Test Pro advertisement: 0:00 Intro and news: 0:32 Goatlifeclothing.com advertisement: 6:27 Daryl Theis, CLAAS: 6:46 Heather Thompson, Growmark: 10:28 Daniel Pepitone, Harpe Bioherbicide: 15:49 Mike Howell and Dr. Alan Blaylock: 19:05 Dan Halstrom, U.S. Meat Export Federation: 23:02 Jesse Allen, Market Talk: 25:16 Ray Bohacz, “Bushels and Cents”: 31:22 Erin Enderlin: 32:59

Folks Like Us with Hunter Thomas Mounce
Erin Enderlin | Ep. 15 |

Folks Like Us with Hunter Thomas Mounce

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 73:26


Erin Enderlin is a singer-songwriter from Conway, Arkansas. She has lived in Nashville for 22 years, but things are just heating up! After getting off to a quick start in the writing world by securing cuts with Alan Jackson, Leann Womack, and many others, she chose to refine her craft over the years to become an amazing artist. On this episode, we dive into her journey, and we receive some great advice from a humble person who has mastered the art of singing, songwriting and performing.  Instagram: @erinenderlin Youtube: @erinenderlinofficial TikTok: @erinenderlin Thank you guys for supporting 'Folks Like Us!' Make sure to leave us an HONEST REVIEW! Turn on notifications so you get notified of all episodes. Lastly, SHARE these episodes with your friends! We can't wait to bring you even more great content.  -Hunter Thomas Mounce

One Lane Road Podcast
#205 - Julie Roberts

One Lane Road Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 69:05


Julie Roberts joins us tonight to discuss her brand new album, "Ain't in no Hurry", produced by Shooter Jennings and Erin Enderlin. We talked about the long process of making the album, how Shooter Jennings reached out to Julie to make the album, and why she is glad the album did take a little longer than expected to release. Julie talks about how much these new songs mean to her, what it was like to be back at the Grande Ole Opry with her son Jackson on stage with her, last year's North Springs Music Festival, and this coming Saturday's album release party at The Iron and Oak Event Center in Livingston, TN. Hope you enjoy!

Tractors And Troubadours
Ep. 18: Commodity Classic Part 1 with Tom Vilsack, NASA agriculture, ag on the National Mall preview, the music of Leslie Tom, Erin Enderlin and Whey Jennings

Tractors And Troubadours

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 59:47


On this episode, the Association of Equipment Manufacturers' Curt Blades and Nick Tindall discuss a Celebration of Modern Agriculture on the National Mall. We also feature outtakes of U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack's General Session address at Commodity Classic 2022. NASA's Brad Doorn discusses the agency's role in agriculture, Jesse Allen highlights the wheat trade in this week's Market Talk Report and Ray Bohacz discusses OBD-2 vehicle electronics issues on "Bushels and Cents." The episode also features the music of Leslie Tom, Erin Enderlin and Whey Jennings. Timestamps Intro/news: 0:00 Goatlifeclothing.com advertisement: 6:31 Curt Blades and Nick Tindall, AEM: 6:50 Concept AgriTek advertisement: 15:25 Tom Vilsack, USDA: 15:58 Brad Doorn, NASA: 32:50 Jesse Allen, Market Talk: 39:03 Ray Bohacz, "Bushels and Cents": 44:55 Gateway Seed Co. advertisement: 46:33 Leslie Tom, Erin Enderlin and Whey Jennings: 47:04

CLAVE DE ROCK
CLAVE DE ROCK T03C049 También amábamos a Brigitte Bardot (12/03/2022)

CLAVE DE ROCK

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2022 56:20


Los Rave-Ups abren programa con su increíble disco de regreso, Tomorrow. Directos desde los ochenta al siglo 21, rockandroll con recuerdos a los progenitores y a los sex-symbols de la juventud de esta banda angelina que militó en el cowpunk. Los que también dejan canciones para la posteridad son los canadianos Blue Rodeo o los fantásticos melódicos Jason Scott & The High Heat con sus raíces intactas, como Sophie & The Broken Things cantando a iglesias y bares en la mejor tradición de la biblia y la pistola. David Gideon nos deja sus impresiones maestras del cielo del suroeste, mientras Ray Wylie Hubbard y Steve Earle gruñen abandonando Hollywood (L.A.) con destino Oklahoma antes de escuchar lo nuevo de Erin Enderlin, compositora tocada por la diosa de la música, como Sarah Shook con sus Disarmers que, con un bien usado autotuneo, nos deja claro que las cosas no cambian. Y de final, de nuevo Aaron McDonnell que cerró ayer pero que abre nuestros corazones los sábados por la noche.The Rave-Ups, How Old Am I?The Rave-Ups, Brigitte BardotBlue Rodeo, I Think About YouBlue Rodeo, CriticizeJason Scott & The High Heat, Suffering EyesJason Scott & The High Heat, A Little Good MusicSophie & The Broken Things, Churches & BarsDavid Gideon, Southwestern SkiesDavid Gideon, A Woman Like HerRay Wylie Hubbard w Steve Earle, Hellbent For LeatherErin Enderlin, I'd Do It DifferentSarah Shook & the Disarmers, It Doesn't Change AnythingAaron McDonnell, The DawnAaron McDonnell, Say Goodbye

Jambalaja
Jambalaja - gott nýtt, m.a. Buck Ford, Luke McKnight og Erin Enderlin

Jambalaja

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 57:39


In A Mississippi Minute with Steve Azar
Songwriter Erin Enderlin

In A Mississippi Minute with Steve Azar

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2022 53:49


Songwriter Erin Enderlin

Crazy Women Country
Erin Enderlin Interview with CWC

Crazy Women Country

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2022 24:51


Welcome Friends to another Crazy Women Country Episode! https://linktr.ee/crazywomencountry In Today's episode, we will get to know the incredible Erin Enderlin. Join us as we discuss her newest releases, women who inspire her, and get to know her better with our 20 crazy questions! Erin began her career as most aspiring singer-songwriters do, writing songs for others. Among her many recorded by other artist songs, you may know her writing credits of Alan Jackson's Monday Morning Church, Luke Bryan's You Don't Know Jack, Lee Ann Womack's Last Call, Reba McEntire's The Bars Getting Lower, and Terri Clark's Not Enough Tequila to name a few. For more on Erin Enderlin visit https://www.erinenderlin.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/crazywomencountry/message

Tractors And Troubadours
Ep. 10: U.S. Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack, U.S. Labor Secretary Marty Walsh, Dairy Management Inc., Grain Weevil, the music of American Blonde, Erin Enderlin and Vanessa Bourne

Tractors And Troubadours

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 73:27


On this episode, we present highlights of U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack's keynote address to the American Farm Bureau Federation Convention. We recap the progress of the U.S. Department of Labor at the one-year mark of the Biden-Harris Administration and Lucas Lentsch, Chief Federation Officer for Dairy Management Inc. talks about the dairy checkoff's priorities in 2022. We talk with officials with Grain Weevil, the winner of Farm Bureau's National Ag Innovation Challenge. Jesse Allen has a Market Talk report and Ray Bohacz discusses vehicle electrical problems in “Bushels and Cents.” The episode also features the music of American Blonde, Erin Enderlin and Vanessa Bourne. Timestamps Intro/news: 0:00 Goatlifeclothing.com advertisement: 6:12 Tom Vilsack, U.S. Department of Agriculture: 6:32 Concept AgriTek advertisement: 34:07 Marty Walsh, U.S. Department of Labor: 34:40 Ben Johnson and Chad Johnson, Grain Weevil: 40:23 Lucas Lentsch, Dairy Management Inc.: 47:07 Jesse Allen, Market Talk: 52:58 Ray Bohacz, “Bushels and Cents”: 59:20 Gateway Seed Co. advertisement: 1:00:53 American Blonde/Erin Enderlin/Vanessa Bourne: 1:01.24

Tractors And Troubadours
Ep. 5: U.S. Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh, NCBA President-Elect Don Schiefelbein, U.S. Meat Export Federation CEO Dan Halstrom, Christmas music

Tractors And Troubadours

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 52:15


On this episode, U.S. Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh talks about the impact the federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act could have on rural America and what the Department of Labor is doing to address labor shortages in agriculture. Also, we talk with NCBA President-Elect Don Schiefelbein about the state of the cattle industry heading into 2022, and we preview the upcoming NCBA convention. U.S. Meat Export Federation CEO Dan Halstrom discusses the opportunities to grow markets for beef, pork and lamb abroad and Ray Bohacz is talking diesel engines in this week's “Bushels and Cents.” Also featured are Christmas songs from friends of the show. Timestamps Intro and news: 0:00 Goatlifeclothing.com advertisement: 8:09 Steve Markwardt and Curt Ryle, “Swingin' Santa”: 8:28 Don Schiefelbein, National Cattlemen's Beef Association: 11:32 Dan Halstrom, U.S. Meat Export Federation Concept AgriTek advertisement: 26:59 Judy Paster, “Perfect Gift”: 27:32 Marty Walsh, U.S. Department of Labor: 30:47 Erin Enderlin and Chris Canterbury, “Christmas Whiskey”: 36:47 J.D. Shelburne, “Daddy Looked A Lot Like Santa”: 40:32 Gateway Seeds advertisement: 44:40 Ray Bohacz, “Bushels and Cents”: 45:12 Thomas Gabriel, “Silent Night”: 46:45

Red Barn Radio
Erin Enderlin

Red Barn Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 58:00


“One of the best things about country music was that it was adult music,” Erin Enderlin says. “It was real music that dealt with hard issues in life so that people going through those things don't feel so alone.” The observation is signature Enderlin: She has a way of turning a song or even just a thought into an outstretched hand to the lonely or ashamed. While she first turned heads as a godsend to those aching for an artist with some golden-era country backbone, she has since emerged as a literary songwriter and superb vocal stylist with a knack for sharply drawn––and often sad––characters. Backsliders, avengers, lovers, and victims––they're all in her acclaimed albums, such as 2019's Faulkner County and 2017's Whiskeytown Crier. Enderlin remains a go-to writer for stars and legends as well. Her catalog includes Alan Jackson's “Monday Morning Church,” Lee Ann Womack's “Last Call,” Luke Bryan's “You Don't Know Jack,” and a host of other songs for Randy Travis, Joey+Rory, Reba, Terri Clark, Whisperin' Bill Anderson, and more.

The Larry Timko Show on WFLR
WFLR Featured Artist Erin Enderlin

The Larry Timko Show on WFLR

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 13:19


Erin Enderlin has a new release coming out October 15th called "Bar Room Mirrors" Her songs have been recorded by Alan Jackson, Lee Ann Womack, Randy Travis, Reba McEntire and Terri Clark. Erin has also twice appeared on the Country Throwdown Tour as a member of their Bluebird Cafe songwriter stage. www.erinenderlin.com

CLAVE DE ROCK
CLAVE DE ROCK T02C095 11 meses y 29 días en Huntsville (22/08/2021)

CLAVE DE ROCK

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2021 61:35


El nuevo single de la banda tejana Mike And The Moonpies inicia un nuevo domingo de música vaquera. Paycheck to Paycheck es una brutal crónica de cómo vivir semana a semana, gastando la paga en licores y honky-tonking y recordando al outlaw Johnny Paycheck. Los Flatlanders tienen una versión de Dylan y un tesoro de amor para compartir con el virginiano John R. Miller y su fantástico disco Depreciated. Los Flatland Cavalry echan mano del violín y la voz de Cleto Cordero para contarnos historias épicas, como las de Sierra Ferrell o Erin Enderlin, dos compositoras y voces de categoría, como Pokey LaFarge quien canta las maravillas de “derechos sociales” en Rotterdam. Bela Fleck vuelve por sus lares de bluegrass alternativo y jazzy. Y Little Feat, después de 51 años de su formación, nos regala un gran tema compuesto por los cofundadores Bill Payne y Tom Garnsey, incluyendo homenaje al fallecido guitarrista Paul Barrere, quien falleció hace un año. Claro, Lowell George hace mucho más, en 1979. Charley Crockett nos cuenta historias de su suroeste tejano antes de cerrar con el Bluebird de Buffalo Springfield, que acompaña al For What It's Worth, que escuchamos la semana pasada. De bonus, un lamento de Rodney Crowell.Mike And The Moonpies, Paycheck to PaycheckThe Flatlanders, She Belongs to MeThe Flatlanders, Treasure of LoveJohn R. Miller, Lookin' Over My ShoulderJohn R. Miller, Old Dance FloorFlatland Cavalry, Gettin' ByFlatland Cavalry, Off BroadwaySierra Ferrell, In DreamsErin Enderlin, Somebody's Shot of WhiskeyBela Fleck, Charm School, w Chris Thile and Billy StringsPokey LaFarge, RotterdamLittle Feat, When All Boats RiseCharley Crockett, Round This WorldLos Lobos, BluebirdRodney Crowell, Something Has To Change

Inside Farm Life
Ep. 4: Pest control and resistance management, National Farmers Union President Rob Larew, the music of Erin Enderlin

Inside Farm Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 92:16


On this episode, Daren Mueller, Associate Professor and Extension Plant Pathologist at Iowa State University discusses effective pest control and resistance management strategies. National Farmers Union President Rob Larew stops by to talk about some hot-button industry issues and his organization's legislative priorities for the remainder of 2021 and beyond. Jesse Allen discusses the impact of the drought on the grain markets in this week's Market Talk segment and in this week's installment of “Bushels and Cents,” if you're in the market for a utility vehicle around the farm, Ray Bohacz says a van might just be the answer. The episode also features a conversation with, and the music of, Grand Ole Opry performer Erin Enderlin. Timestamps Intro/news: 0:16 Goatlifeclothing.com advertisement: 5:18 Concept AgriTek advertisement: 5:37 Daren Mueller, Iowa State University: 6:10 Gateway Seed advertisement: 15:12 Rob Larew, National Farmers Union: 15:43 Concept AgriTek advertisement: 44:20 Jesse Allen, Market Talk: 44:50 Ray Bohacz, “Bushels and Cents”: 50:26 Erin Enderlin: 51:51

Pickin' It Out with Andrew Pope
E13: Erin Enderlin

Pickin' It Out with Andrew Pope

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2021 61:37


If you are an aspiring singer/songwriter, don't miss this episode. Always great to talk to my friend Erin Enderlin. Erin has had songs recorded by everyone from Alan Jackson to Lee Ann Womack and she is one of my favorite "real" artists today. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Surviving the Music Industry

Alex Kline is one of Nashville's newest hitmakers but is one of the few women to sit in the producer's chair. Originally from Minneapolis, moving to the Bay area, to eventually making her way to Boston at Berkely. It was a spring break trip and Nashville chord chart that would eventually change the course of her life. With her first and only experience of Nashville in her college years. She quit school and risked it all to move to Music City to become a songwriter/producer. After trial and error with some bands and collaborations in her new hometown. The gamble paid off with song credits with Ronnie Dunn, Gary Allen, Terri Clark, Mitchell Tenpenny, Erin Enderlin, and much more. Fast forward to the now seasoned producer, Kline Alex recently made history as the first female to solely produce a No. 1 country radio hit on the Mediabase chart. Tenille Arts' “Somebody Like That” is also the first No. 1 country radio single to be written, performed, and produced by an all-female team.

The Josie Show
Josie Show Special Edition Episode #543 Guest Erin Enderlin

The Josie Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 18:00


Josie chats with Erin Enderlin about all things music on The Josie Show Special Edition.

After The Gig
Megan Jane - “Touched by strangers on broadway”

After The Gig

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 100:28


There you are!  It’s another episode of After the Gig and this time it’s with badass Nashville based drummer, Megan Jane.  When Megan isn’t on the road or recording with a variety of different artists such as Chrissy Metz, Kree Harrison, Lauren Jenkins, Erin Enderlin, Misa Arriaga, Sonia Leigh, Hailey Steele, Hannah Dasher and others… She is in Nashville playing with her band Sidepiece.  In this conversation we get into our Berklee College of Music experiences,  road stories, the San Diego,  LA, Nashville music scenes, and how to be when you’re in a touring band.  At one point during the conversation Megan also turned into my therapist by discussing some of the challenging mental aspects to being a bandmate and touring musician.  Please enjoy this episode of After the Gig!   Email the podcast! afterthegigpod@gmail.com   Support the podcast! The Merch store  Go to jessehumphrey.com and click the merch button on the homepage! NEW “OVER THE HUMP” MERCH!!    Exclusive Content is on the Patreon page! www.patreon.com/afterthegig   Music from this weeks show:   Intro:  “Put it in Your Pocket” by Sonia Leigh Outro:  “Wandering Heart” by Hailey Steele   Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jhumphreymusic/ https://www.instagram.com/afterthegig/ @afterthegig @jhumphreymusic  #ontourwithjhumps

Jrodconcerts Presents: 'LIVE! From The Space at 100 Taylor' with Jamie Rodriguez

Erin Enderlin, one of today's most accomplished Country music Singer and Songwriters joins Jamie and Jeff on the second episode of LIVE! From The Space at 100 Taylor. Having recently performed the legendary Grand Ole Opry stage for the 12th time, Enderlin has also penned a plethora of hit songs with everyone from Terri Clark, to Alan Jackson, Reba McEntire, and many more. Her brand new cover album Campfire Covers Vol 2. (Out NOW) follows the critically acclaimed Faulkner Country (2019) which includes the mega-hits Broken, Tonight I Don't Give a Damn and I Can Be Your Whiskey, of which she performs a spine-tingling version on the show. Don't miss this very special episode, and for more on Erin Enderlin visit: erinenderlin.com

Hippies & Cowboys Podcast
#64 - Erin Enderlin

Hippies & Cowboys Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 72:02


Erin Enderlin is a country singer/songwriter originally from Arkansas, and currently based in Nashville, TN. Her latest release was 2019's Faulkner County, and she's currently working on new music.  https://erinenderlin.com/  MUSIC FEATURED - When I'm Drinking Whiskey (Live on the podcast)  Check out the NEW website! https://www.thehippiesandcowboys.com/ https://twitter.com/HippiesCowboys https://www.instagram.com/hippiescowboyspod/ Join our online community on Patreon! Gain access to exclusive content, early guest announcements, discount codes, giveaways, and bonus podcasts! https://www.patreon.com/hippiesandcowboys ALL MUSIC IN THIS PODCAST HAS BEEN USED WITH PERMISSION FROM THE ARTIST AND LABEL.

Jrodconcerts: The Podcast
Singer/Songwriter: Erin Enderlin

Jrodconcerts: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 27:41


An accomplished singer/songwriter, Erin Enderlin is also one of the best storytellers in music today. A member of the 2018 CMT Next Women of Country and recipient of the Arkansas Country Music Awards Songwriter and Album of the Year, Enderlin is also one of Nashville's most in-demand songwriters. She has penned mega country hits such as Alan Jackson's “Monday Morning Church,” Lee Ann Womack's “Last Call,” Luke Bryan's “You Don't Know Jack,” and a host of other songs for Randy Travis, Joey+Rory, and more. Jamie is honored to welcome the unique trailblazing talent of Erin Enerling to the show. For more: www.erinenderlin.com

Ozark Highlands Radio
OHR Presents: Erin Enderlin

Ozark Highlands Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2020 58:59


This week, nationally renowned Arkansas singer-songwriter Erin Enderlin recorded live at Ozark Folk Center State Park in Mountain View, Arkansas. Also, interviews with this award winning wordsmith. “‘One of the best things about country music was that it was adult music,’ Erin Enderlin says of the country songs she grew up listening to in Arkansas. ‘It was real music that dealt with hard issues in life so that people going through those things don’t feel so alone.’   “The observation is signature Enderlin: She has a way of turning a song or even just a thought into an outstretched hand to the lonely or ashamed. While she first turned heads as a godsend to those aching for an artist with some golden-era country backbone, Enderlin’s acclaimed 2017 record Whiskeytown Crier firmly cemented her as something more. She’s a literary songwriter and superb vocal stylist with a knack for sharply drawn––and often sad––characters. Backsliders, avengers, lovers, and victims––they’re all swapping forlorn tales on the collection, which is a fresh take on the concept album set in a small Southern town.    “Now, Enderlin is home in Nashville, reflecting on that record and the past couple of years as she enjoys a little downtime after opening a run of shows for Jamey Johnson. 2018 was an especially busy year for the singer-songwriter. She was named a member of the 2018 CMT Next Women of Country, a recipient of the Arkansas Country Music Awards Songwriter and Album of the Year recognitions, and runner-up to Jason Isbell in the Best Singer-Songwriter field in the Nashville Scene’s touchstone Best of Nashville issue. Already a go-to writer for stars having penned mega country hits such as Alan Jackson’s ‘Monday Morning Church,’ Lee Ann Womack’s ‘Last Call,’ Luke Bryan’s ‘You Don’t Know Jack,’ and a host of other songs for Randy Travis, Joey+Rory, and more. Enderlin continues to add marquee cuts to her catalog including, ‘The Bar’s Getting Lower’ recorded by Reba for her upcoming album Stronger Than the Truth. Terri Clark also featured five Enderlin-written gems on her Raising the Bar album and Whisperin’ Bill Anderson recorded and released her ‘Waffle House Christmas,’ then featured her in the song’s beloved video. After hearing Enderlin perform on the radio broadcast of the Grand Ole Opry while en route there herself, Jeannie Seely decided to sing the song she heard Enderlin deliver, the gut-punching ‘I Let Her Talk.’ This summer, Enderlin is up for six more Arkansas Country Music Awards.” - https://www.erinenderlin.com/bio In this week’s “From the Vault” segment, musician, educator, and country music legacy Mark Jones offers a 1978 archival recording of Ozark originals Jim & Denise Lansford performing the song “My Dear Old Southern Home,” from the Ozark Folk Center State Park archives. Author, folklorist and songwriter Charley Sandage presents an historical portrait of the people, events and indomitable spirit of Ozark culture that resulted in the creation of the Ozark Folk Center State Park and its enduring legacy of music and craft. In this episode, Charley contemplates the promise of rain for those who’s lives and livelihoods are tied to the land.

Ozark Highlands Radio
OHR Presents: Erin Enderlin (Full Interview)

Ozark Highlands Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2020 21:29


This week, nationally renowned Arkansas singer-songwriter Erin Enderlin recorded live at Ozark Folk Center State Park in Mountain View, Arkansas. Also, interviews with this award winning wordsmith. “‘One of the best things about country music was that it was adult music,’ Erin Enderlin says of the country songs she grew up listening to in Arkansas. ‘It was real music that dealt with hard issues in life so that people going through those things don’t feel so alone.’   “The observation is signature Enderlin: She has a way of turning a song or even just a thought into an outstretched hand to the lonely or ashamed. While she first turned heads as a godsend to those aching for an artist with some golden-era country backbone, Enderlin’s acclaimed 2017 record Whiskeytown Crier firmly cemented her as something more. She’s a literary songwriter and superb vocal stylist with a knack for sharply drawn––and often sad––characters. Backsliders, avengers, lovers, and victims––they’re all swapping forlorn tales on the collection, which is a fresh take on the concept album set in a small Southern town.    “Now, Enderlin is home in Nashville, reflecting on that record and the past couple of years as she enjoys a little downtime after opening a run of shows for Jamey Johnson. 2018 was an especially busy year for the singer-songwriter. She was named a member of the 2018 CMT Next Women of Country, a recipient of the Arkansas Country Music Awards Songwriter and Album of the Year recognitions, and runner-up to Jason Isbell in the Best Singer-Songwriter field in the Nashville Scene’s touchstone Best of Nashville issue. Already a go-to writer for stars having penned mega country hits such as Alan Jackson’s ‘Monday Morning Church,’ Lee Ann Womack’s ‘Last Call,’ Luke Bryan’s ‘You Don’t Know Jack,’ and a host of other songs for Randy Travis, Joey+Rory, and more. Enderlin continues to add marquee cuts to her catalog including, ‘The Bar’s Getting Lower’ recorded by Reba for her upcoming album Stronger Than the Truth. Terri Clark also featured five Enderlin-written gems on her Raising the Bar album and Whisperin’ Bill Anderson recorded and released her ‘Waffle House Christmas,’ then featured her in the song’s beloved video. After hearing Enderlin perform on the radio broadcast of the Grand Ole Opry while en route there herself, Jeannie Seely decided to sing the song she heard Enderlin deliver, the gut-punching ‘I Let Her Talk.’ This summer, Enderlin is up for six more Arkansas Country Music Awards.” - https://www.erinenderlin.com/bio In this week’s “From the Vault” segment, musician, educator, and country music legacy Mark Jones offers a 1978 archival recording of Ozark originals Jim & Denise Lansford performing the song “My Dear Old Southern Home,” from the Ozark Folk Center State Park archives. Author, folklorist and songwriter Charley Sandage presents an historical portrait of the people, events and indomitable spirit of Ozark culture that resulted in the creation of the Ozark Folk Center State Park and its enduring legacy of music and craft. In this episode, Charley contemplates the promise of rain for those who’s lives and livelihoods are tied to the land.

Steven Phillips with The Morning Dish
The Morning Dish with Josh Morningstar writer of Cody Jinks #1 hit song “Must Be The Whiskey".

Steven Phillips with The Morning Dish

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 13:21


A curious and fresh combination of grit and humor, Josh Morningstar is knocking down stereotypes with his worn boots and unforgettable raspy voice. He is a small-town boy that originally hails from Funkstown, Maryland, and he carries those roots in a suitcase with him everywhere he goes. His small-town charm is evident in the way he greets people, and in the conversational way that he weaves the stories of his life into his music.In front of the bright lights and behind the microphone isn't where Morningstar feels most at home. Named the 2018 Texas Radio Songwriter of the Year, he and his Kristofferson signed guitar have knocked out melodies in dingy hotels all across the country. He's written songs alongside Kendell Marvel, Channing Wilson, Autumn McEntire, and many more. Morningstar was also the writer of several Cody Jinks songs, including his #1 hit “Must Be The Whiskey".His lyrics force listeners to sit up and pay attention, and his songs are always full of truth-bearing stories. The familial connection Morningstar forges with people continues long after his shows are over. Josh Morningstar has shared the stage with some of today's most sought after folk and country artists, including Shooter Jennings, Cody Jinks, Tyler Childers, Todd Snider, Colter Wall, and Ward Davis. Morningstar continues to lead the charge on the front lines of a new wave of country music - one full of soulful honesty, the familiar and true twang of an old guitar, and provoking melodies that tattoo stories to the souls of the listeners. His ability to write about tragedies and victories enamor his tribe of self-proclaimed “Crazies”, and the best part of it all is that he's just getting started.Song writing credits with: Hayes Carll, "Big" Al Anderson (NRBQ), Kendell Marvel, Cody Jinks, Erin Enderlin, Autumn McEntire, Hannah Blaylock (Edens Edge), Sunny Sweeney, Ward Davis, Larry McCoy, Mark McGuinn, Billy Don Burns, Alex Williams, Channing WIlson, Wyatt Durette, Casper McWade, Steve Dean, Chris Gantry, John Berry, Sam Williams, Waylon Payne

The Chris & Sandy Show
The Chris & Sandy Show with Erin Enderlin

The Chris & Sandy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 58:59


We had a great conversation with Erin Enderlin today on The Chris & Sandy Show. We talked about so many things from music, family, sacrifices, struggles, she told some stories plus a whole lot more. She was also class of 2018 CMT Next Women of Country. Click the play button to listen to the podcast!

Show Me Your Country with Moore & Moore

Debbie and Carrie spend an evening in the Bahamas with singer songwriter Erin Enderlin and discuss some of her hit songs recorded by such artists as Alan Jackson and Lee Ann Womack

Toma uno
Toma Uno - Revival - 27/06/20

Toma uno

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2020 58:46


Las instalaciones que albergan los históricos Capricorn Sound Studios, en Macon, Georgia, tienen que ver con el sello discográfico, el propio estudio de grabación, un museo, y un espacio de oficinas de la Mercer University. Nadie duda de que es el lugar más apropiado para reencontrar con tus raíces, si estas tienen que ver con el southern rock, como es el caso de BlackBerry Smoke cuyo último proyecto en forma de EP se titula Live From Capricorn Sound Studios. En la selección de sus seis canciones, dos de ellas pertenecen a Idlewild South, el segundo álbum de la Allman Brothers Band, con medio siglo de historia. Son "Midnight Rider" y "Revival", dos temas míticos. En este segundo caso, Charlie Starr y Paul Jackson se han repartido las intervenciones de guitarra de Duane Allman y Dickie Betts, el compositor del tema, y las Black Bettys aportan su poderío vocal en una canción atemporal llena de felicidad. Los tejanos Whiskey Myers se crecieron lo suficiente tras el éxito de su anterior trabajo, Mud, que para su último álbum, con su nombre en el título, decidieron tomar las riendas y prescindir de la producción del casi intocable Dave Cobb. Incluso se repartieron las tareas de composición y contaron también con la ayuda de buenos amigos. Se fueron al Sonic Ranch, cerca de El Paso, en Texas, y se pusieron a trabajar sobre una lista de más de 30 canciones. "Bury My Bones" es una canción que, compuesta por John Jeffers con Tennessee Jet, está inspirada por cómo se sentía a su vuelta de su gira europea del pasado año que pasó por primera vez por España. Ya que hablamos de Tennessee Jet, aquí está la primera muestra sonora de su nuevo álbum, The Country, que aparecerá a primeros de septiembre. Se trata de "Stray Dogs", una pieza narrativa para un artista tejano que está redefiniendo sus ideas sobre la country music desde la perspectiva de la Costa Oeste. Para ello se mudó a California y ahora ha contado con el arrope de la banda de Dwight Yoakam, con el añadido evidente del twang factor a sus propuestas y dejando un tanto de lado sus primitivas influencias de la Outlaw music de Waylon y Willie, e incluso el Bakersfield sound de Merle Haggard. "Stray Dogs" es un tema de tintes autobiográficos que TJ acabó de componer en el propio estudio de grabación y que muestra la tensión y la crudeza de tener que culminar algo inacabado por necesidad. Este tercer álbum del tejano parece haberse convertido en un punto de no retorno con respecto al pasado. Seguimos insistiendo en que el ambiente de Nashville está cambiando y que no todo está perdido. Daniel Donato nació allí hace 25 años y ha aprovechado tan bien el tiempo que se ha convertido en un exquisito instrumentista de su Telecaster que hace un par de años fue nominado por la Americana Music Association en esa categoría. Todavía recuerda que estando en secundaria tocaba en las calles de Lower Broadway ocho horas diarias cada fin de semana y se colaba en el Robert’s Western World para ver a la Don Kelley Band, que le fichó como guitarrista hasta que Paul Cauthen se lo llevó de gira. Con un estilo marinado en todos los clásicos de la country music como Merle Haggard, su favorito, también destila influencias de Grateful Dead en su álbum de debut, como queda perfectamente reflejado en "Luck of the Draw", con trazas de la vieja escuela y algún toque psicodélico. A Young Man's Country, que tiene prevista su salida para el 7 de agosto, fue grabado en el Sound Emporium de Music City con el guitarrista Robben Ford como productor. El incontenible Daniel Romano nos está dejando casi exhaustos en este 2020 con la publicación de hasta seis álbumes… por el momento. Como en el caso de Content to Point the Way, la cuarta de esas entregas, supone una apuesta poderosa por el mejor country rock con evidentes guiños a la herencia atemporal de un mito de la categoría de Gram Parsons, que parece haberle bendecido desde los paisajes de Joshua Tree. El canadiense nativo de Welland, en la provincia de Ontario, grabó este registro con The Outfit, su banda de acompañamiento, como un regreso de tintes sentimentales y decididos al country, consiguiendo una atmósfera llena de melancolía que permite canciones enternecedoras como “Little Shirley Melrose”, gracias a la intervención vocal de Julianna Riolino. Tras el éxito del álbum Desert Dove durante el pasado 2019 que puso en órbita a Michaela Anne, la artista del barrio neoyorquino de Brooklyn, aunque con residencia en Nashville, reclama la esperanza y el optimismo como dos piezas clave para seguir adelante y más aún en momentos como el actual en “Good Times”, su más rotunda novedad con el mensaje de que los "buenos tiempos" están a la vuelta de la esquina. De nuevo su buen amigo Sam Outlaw está a su lado, profundizando en ese camino de abarcar fórmulas más amplias que en registros anteriores, aunque no olvida su debilidad por Linda Ronstadt y Emmylou Harris, dos de sus heroínas. En estos momentos de nostalgia seguro que hemos recurrido en varias ocasiones a recuperar algunas grabaciones que tenían un tanto olvidadas. Los artistas de Americana también lo han venido haciendo y encontramos algunos resultados excepcionales. Es el caso de Erin Enderlin, que durante años ha firmado canciones que todo podemos recordar en las voces de Randy Travis, Alan Jackson, Reba McEntire o Lee Ann Womack y que ahora ha preferido evocar una canción de 1987 como "Fishin 'In The Dark", que la Nitty Gritty Dirt Band incluyó en su álbum Hold On y que supuso su última visita a la cima de las listas. Para esta nueva versión, Erin Enderlin ha contado con la guitarra de uno de sus miembros fundadores, Jeff Hanna. Tras lanzar dos álbumes y un EP, Enderlin publicó el pasado año Faulkner County, que hace referencia a su tierra natal de Arkansas. La pasada semana recordábamos que Kelsey Waldon está nominada a los premios de la Americana Music Association en la categoría de Artista Emergente del Año. Ella cantó sobre sus orígenes en "Kentucky, 1988", uno de los momentos más personales de su álbum White Noise/White Lines y ahora ha querido regresar a su pueblo de Monkey’s Eyebrow para recordar sus primeros pasos, sus problemas familiares y las dificultades para resolverlas, desnudas y elocuentes. Ese trabajo, publicado en año pasado, supuso que tras 15 años sin hacerlo el sello Oh Boy firmara a un nuevo artista. Todo fue gracias al ahora desaparecido John Prine, que confió en la fortaleza de esta cantante y compositora de tintes rurales que ya había editado dos álbumes de forma independiente en 2014 y 2016. La última canción grabada por John Prine, "I Remember Everything", se ha convertido en directamente en No. 1 de la lista de ventas de canciones digitales de Billboard en el apartado de rock, suponiendo la más alta repercusión popular como intérprete del legendario músico, fallecido en Abril a consecuencia de la Covid-19. El tema, producido por Dave Cobb, fue grabado en la sala de estar de Prine el año pasado y no se había dado a conocer hasta que concluyó el homenaje virtual Picture Show: A Tribute Celebrating John Prine, en el que intervinieron Kacey Musgraves, Vince Gill, Bonnie Raitt, Margo Price, Sturgill Simpson, Jason Isbell y Amanda Shires, entre otros. Gracias a su emisión se ha recaudado recaudado casi medio millón de dólares para NAMI, Alive, Make the Road New York y MusiCares. Ayer se editó Monovision, el nuevo trabajo de Ray LaMontagne, lo que significa un distanciamiento con respecto a sus últimas grabaciones y una vuelta a las formas de los contadores de historias de los 70 recobrando los elementos comunes sobre la disidencia. Hay un cierto encuentro de consuelo y tranquilidad en las cosas simples y en las personas cercanas. Su tema de apertura, "Roll Me Mama Roll Me", es la primera invitación del músico de New Hampshire a recrearnos en una calidez relajante envuelta en pura artesanía sonora que nos permite volver a las raíces. La escucha en la radio de "Treetop Flyer" del álbum Stills Alone de Stephen Stills fue lo que impulsó a Ray LaMontagne a convertirse en cantautor. Lo descubrió un ejecutivo de RCA mientras teloneaba a John Gorka y Jonathan Edwards y sus maquetas, grabadas de nuevo, vieron la luz con el título de Trouble en 2004. Ahí empezó todo. Ayer se editaba el nuevo álbum de Will Hoge Tiny Little Movies, tras una batería de protestas viscerales que dieron forma a American Dream. El artista de Nashville no ha perdido su sentido crítico, ni endulza temas complicados como en el caso de una ruptura desordenada, que es el motivo de "Even the River Runs Out of This Town". Mantiene su crudeza, el tono reflexivo de su voz y nos hace comprender cuando las batallas están perdidas, siempre con algún acento que nos recuerde a Bob Seger, John Mellencamp o Tom Petty, y en ocasiones nos traiga a la memoria a Neil Young y sus Crazy Horse ya que Will Hoge grabó Tiny Little Movies con su banda de acompañamiento en las giras. En septiembre de 2008, Old Crow Medicine Show grababan su tercer álbum de estudio, Tennessee Pusher, con la producción de Don Was. En aquel momento, una canción como “Motel In Memphis” pudo pasar inadvertida ante la importancia que los críticos dieron a temas como "Methamphetamine", pero Ketch Secor ha querido ahora concederle la notoriedad que merece volviendo grabarla y añadiendo un vídeo que hace referencia al Lorraine Motel en el que fue asesinado en 1968 Martin Luther King. Ketch Secor ha vuelto a contar con la formación más habitual del presente de Old Crow Medicine Show, que incluye a Molly Tuttle en la guitarra acústica, Cory Younts a la mandolina, Robert Price con el banjo y Morgan Jahnig como bajista y Jerry Pentecost en la batería. Con ellos nos citamos para mañana en la sintonía de Radio 3. Escuchar audio

Histoire & Country Music
Erin-Enderlin-emission2019

Histoire & Country Music

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2020 59:40


Erin Enderlin est une artiste et compositrice américaine. Ses chansons ont été enregistrées par Luke Bryan, Alan Jackson, Lee Ann Womack, Randy Travis et Terri Clark, Joey + Rory..etc. Elle a également participé à deux reprises au ‘’Country Throwdown Tour’’ et a fait la scène du Bluebird Cafe, en tant qu’auteure-compositrice et interprète. Originaire de Conway en Arkansas, Erin Enderlin est tombée amoureuse de la musique country en écoutant Willie Nelson, Conway Twitty et Johnny Cash sur le tourne-disque de son père lorsqu'elle était enfant ; ses parents l’ont élevée en écoutant Conway Twitty (guitariste et chanteur de rock, rockabilly et country, né à Friars Point-Mississippi). A 10 ans Erin écrit déjà des chansons, elle raconte : ‘’J'ai toujours aimé chanter et jouer. En fait, quand j'avais environ trois ans, je me suis faufilée sur scène dans un restaurant où nous étions en famille et j'ai essayé de voler le microphone à un vieil interprète de blues pour chanter, c’était ma première performance en public ’’. A cinq ans, elle apprend le piano avec son professeur Terry Holmes, puis commence des cours de guitare à 13 ans.

Live From The Divide Public Radio Program
Erin Enderlin and Kayla Ray: Part 2 - EP #713

Live From The Divide Public Radio Program

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020 38:46


Part 2 of Erin Enderlin and Kayla Ray at public radio program Live From The Divide in beautiful Bozeman, MT. With multiple appearances at the Grand Ol’ Opry, Erin is gaining steam as a solo artist, having been named a member of the 2018 CMT Next Women of Country, a recipient of the Arkansas Country Music Awards Songwriter and Album of the Year recognitions, and runner-up to Jason Isbell in the Best Singer-Songwriter field in Nashville Scene’s touchstone Best of Nashville issue. Also from Nashville, Kayla Ray delivers country music with rawness and honesty. Her second album, Yesterday and Me, a collection of hard-lived truths set to moving melodies earned plenty of critical acclaim, with critic Kelly Gregory of Country Music People Magazine naming it the best album of 2018.

Live From The Divide Public Radio Program
Erin Enderlin and Kayla Ray: Part 1 - EP #713

Live From The Divide Public Radio Program

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020 22:04


Part 1 of Erin Enderlin and Kayla Ray at public radio program Live From The Divide in beautiful Bozeman, MT. With multiple appearances at the Grand Ol’ Opry, Erin is gaining steam as a solo artist, having been named a member of the 2018 CMT Next Women of Country, a recipient of the Arkansas Country Music Awards Songwriter and Album of the Year recognitions, and runner-up to Jason Isbell in the Best Singer-Songwriter field in Nashville Scene’s touchstone Best of Nashville issue. Also from Nashville, Kayla Ray delivers country music with rawness and honesty. Her second album, Yesterday and Me, a collection of hard-lived truths set to moving melodies earned plenty of critical acclaim, with critic Kelly Gregory of Country Music People Magazine naming it the best album of 2018.

Live From The Divide Podcast

Host Jason Wickens sits down with Nashville based singer-songwriter Erin Enderlin. They discuss the importance of staying true to yourself as an artist. Her inspiring career as a songwriter, independent artist and publisher. And her life long passion for country music traditions.

Adobe And Teardrops Podcast
Episode 93: WACO, willolux, Spike Casino, Triggers & Slips, Erin Enderlin, Justin Kaleb Driggers, Wake Up John, Tsibele, Our Native Daughters, I Can Lick Any Son of a Bitch in the House, The Tall Shaves, Andrea Tomasi

Adobe And Teardrops Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019 69:40


Sell your art at the holiday market, ask musicians to provide background on an article about Folk Alliance and diversity, be a secret Santa, release a podcast of fantastic music: looks like you have Rachel’s to-do list! WACO -- “Catbrain” (Human Magic) willolux -- “Safe Spaces” (Armour)  Spike Casino -- “Almost Summer” (Single)  Triggers & Slips -- “Blue Smoke” (The Stranger) Erin Enderlin -- “The Queen of Marina del Rey” (Faulkner County) Justin Kaleb Driggers -- “Into My Arms” (Single) Wake Up John -- “Four Walls” (Fugitive Closure) Tsibele -- “Indroysn iz Finster/It’s Dark Outside” (It’s Dark Outside) Our Native Daughters -- “Polly Ann’s Hammer” (Songs of Our Native Daughters) I Can Lick Any Son of a Bitch In the House -- “Break All Your Strings” (Mayberry) The Tall Shaves -- “Dance ‘Til Morning” (Single) Andrea Tomasi -- “West Virginia” (Hurricane Dream) Send me music via SubmitHub! Send me money via Ko-fi or Patreon. Find Rachel and her comic via https://linktr.ee/rachel.cholst

Now That's Country
Now That's Country Radio Show - 49

Now That's Country

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 120:17


Lots of music from Erin Enderlin to Lost Dog Street Band and everything in between!

Now That's Country
Now That's Country Radio Show - 49

Now That's Country

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2019 120:17


Lots of music from Erin Enderlin to Lost Dog Street Band and everything in between!

The String
Andrew Combs plus Erin Enderlin

The String

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 59:23


Episode 110: Ideal Man, the fourth full-length album from Nashville songwriter Andrew Combs has been praised by major outlets including Rolling Stone Country. Is it a country album? Is Combs a country artist? Well he undoubtedly was when his first records emerged. His debut album Worried Man had steel guitar and a snapping rhythm section and songs that got right to the point about loss and love. With 2017's Canyons of My MInd, a swooning lush atmosphere wafts in, and Combs voice - always full of emotion and carefully wrought - stepped up a few levels. It's one of the more seductive and involving male voices in Americana, in the same zone as John Paul White and Combs friend Dylan LeBlanc. It marked real growth and refinement, and Ideal Man does too. Also in the hour, Music Row songwriting success Erin Enderlin leans harder than ever into her artist career with the moving and deeply country Faulkner County. 

Fastline Fast Track
Ep. 26: Planning for 2020 with Case IH, Southeastern Ag Schools, music of Erin Enderlin

Fastline Fast Track

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2019 65:56


On Episode 26 of Fastline Fast Track, Bill Weber and Leo Bose of Case IH talk about things producers should consider when planning for 2020. We also talk with representatives from the University of Georgia, the University of Florida, Clemson University, Auburn University and Fort Valley State University about their programs and things prospective students should consider when choosing an ag education. We also present an interview with, and the music of, Erin Enderlin, live from the Ernest Tubb Record Shop in Nashville, Tennessee.

Made It In Music: Interviews With Artists, Songwriters, And Music Industry Pros
Stephanie Wright: Inside the Record Label Machine

Made It In Music: Interviews With Artists, Songwriters, And Music Industry Pros

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2019 45:41


So, what exactly is A&R? What does someone in A&R do day-to-day? Most people have a lot of misconceptions when they think about this role…Stephanie Wright tells her story about how she landed her first major label job in Nashville (Capitol Records) with zero music industry experience or degree, but it eventually led to her current role as Senior Vice President of A&R at Universal Music Group Nashville.With her start in an administration role, she found ways to use her creativity in any situation she could, which eventually led to her discovering artists Brandy Clark, Erin Enderlin, and then signing Kacey Musgraves.“I’m glad I took this [slower] path— it gave me an appreciation for the whole process of making a [music] project”Stephanie goes into detail on what the A&R role truly means, how to deal with established artists versus newer artists, how A&R uses strategy to accomplish artists’ goals, and what she thinks a “sign-able” artists looks like.“My job is just to keep [artists] authentic…[people] who have something about them that sets them apart…at the core that’s what everyone is trying to find”Great news for artists— the label really isn’t trying to change you!Stephanie dives deep on:UMG’s company structure,What genres mean at UMG (spoiler: they are more difficult to define in this digital age)How those genres relate to how she aims to brand an artistHow A&R is constantly evolvingWhat labels are looking for in an artist“You have to be flexible and fluid in how you are going about launching an artist, there’s not a one size fits all anymore.” See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Nashville Today
Erin Enderlin

Nashville Today

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2019 17:23


From WSM's Nashville Today, Devon O'Day chats with Erin Enderlin LIVE from inside the WSM Studios. 

The WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour Podcast
WS943:Juggernaut Jug Band and Erin Enderlin

The WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 59:00


JUGGERNAUT JUG BAND based out of Louisville, Kentucky have proudly kept early twentieth century jug music alive and well since 1965. The band blends an eclectic, fun mix of jazz, blues ragtime, swing and original music with washboards, washtubs, kazoos, jugs and various other sundry hardware. The band hosts the annual National Jug Band Jubilee in their hometown of Louisville, Kentucky the birthplace of jug music. They plan on releasing a new EP around the time of the next Jubilee in September 2018. ERIN ENDERLIN is an in-demand Nashville songwriter. She penned Alan Jackson's "Monday Morning Church," Lee Ann Womack's "Last Call," and others for Luke Bryan, Randy Travis, Terri Clark, Joey + Rory, and many more. She was named to CMT's Next Women of Country class of 2018 and her critically acclaimed albums have positioned her as one of county music's brightest torch bearers. Enderlin's highly-anticipated sophomore album ‘Whiskeytown Crier' puts all the sad souls she's become known for singing and writing about in the same tiny, fictional city. The result is unprecedented: a concept album devoted to women's experiences in small town, America. WoodSongs Kid: Brannock McCartan is a twelve-year-old banjo player from Crestwood, Kentucky influenced by Earl Scruggs and J.D. Crowe. .

Woodsongs Vodcasts
WoodSongs 943: Juggernaut Jug Band and Erin Enderlin

Woodsongs Vodcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2018 80:33


JUGGERNAUT JUG BAND based out of Louisville, Kentucky have proudly kept early twentieth century jug music alive and well since 1965. The band blends an eclectic, fun mix of jazz, blues ragtime, swing and original music with washboards, washtubs, kazoos, jugs and various other sundry hardware. The band hosts the annual National Jug Band Jubilee in their hometown of Louisville, Kentucky the birthplace of jug music. They plan on releasing a new EP around the time of the next Jubilee in September 2018. ERIN ENDERLIN is an in-demand Nashville songwriter. She penned Alan Jackson's "Monday Morning Church," Lee Ann Womack's "Last Call," and others for Luke Bryan, Randy Travis, Terri Clark, Joey + Rory, and many more. She was named to CMT's Next Women of Country class of 2018 and her critically acclaimed albums have positioned her as one of county music's brightest torch bearers. Enderlin's highly-anticipated sophomore album ‘Whiskeytown Crier' puts all the sad souls she's become known for singing and writing about in the same tiny, fictional city. The result is unprecedented: a concept album devoted to women's experiences in small town, America. WoodSongs Kid: Brannock McCartan is a twelve-year-old banjo player from Crestwood, Kentucky influenced by Earl Scruggs and J.D. Crowe.

Nashville Access Podcast
Episode 51 - Erin Enderlin

Nashville Access Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2018 60:28


Dallas and Camo discuss the hot topics about Country Music, Nashville, and the Country Music Lifestyle. Erin Enderlin is the interview guest this week.

Don't Stifle Me Podcast with Jacob Stiefel

Singer-Songwriter Erin Enderlin has written songs like "Monday Morning Church" recorded by Alan Jackson, "Last Call" by Lee Ann Womack, "You Don't Know Jack" by Luke Bryan, and many more. She also has recently released an album of her own, "Whiskeytown Crier," available now wherever music is sold. Erin stops by the office to chat with Jacob about songwriting, inspiration, her new album, and they even play a song from it together at the end of the talk. So stick around and enjoy!

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Weekdays With Murph
Singer/Songwriter Erin Enderlin

Weekdays With Murph

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2018 47:00


Hi listeners and welcome to another edition of Weekdays with Murph.  Today on the show, we welcome super talented singer/songwriter Erin Enderlin.  We'll talk with Erin about her career, music and anything she's working on that she can talk about.  Let's get to it!

The Hodge Podgecast: Country Music and Americana

This week, we discuss this week's tragedies, the Cody Jinks/ Whiskey Myers concert from last week and Chris Stapleton concert this week, and we talk with the phenomenal Erin Enderlin about her career as a singer/songwriter! Check out her new album, Whiskeytown Crier! Find Erin online: facebook.com/ErinEnderlinMusic twitter.com/erinenderlin instagram.com/erinenderlin erinenderlin.com Site: countryhodgepodge.com Instagram: countryhodgepodge Facebook: Facebook.com/countryhodgepodge Twitter: @cntryhodgepodge

Women of Substance Music Podcast
#115 Music by Erin Enderlin, Hollywood & Mars, Katie Garibaldi, Karen Marrolli, Isabel Rose, Lynne Hanson, Natalie Nicole Gilbert

Women of Substance Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2015 33:14


To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit  This show includes the following songs:  Erin Enderlin - Finding My Voice Hollywood & Mars - I Just Might Smile Katie Garibaldi - Follow Your Heart Karen Marrolli - Walking In Babylon Isabel Rose - Never Satisfied Lynne Hanson - Whiskey & Tears Natalie Nicole Gilbert - Slip & Say For Music Biz Resources Visit  Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Nitanee Paris at Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Renee Russell at Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Amused Now at

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Women of Substance Music Podcast
#115 Music by Erin Enderlin, Hollywood & Mars, Katie Garibaldi, Karen Marrolli, Isabel Rose, Lynne Hanson, Natalie Nicole Gilbert

Women of Substance Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2015 33:14


To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit  This show includes the following songs:  Erin Enderlin - Finding My Voice Hollywood & Mars - I Just Might Smile Katie Garibaldi - Follow Your Heart Karen Marrolli - Walking In Babylon Isabel Rose - Never Satisfied Lynne Hanson - Whiskey & Tears Natalie Nicole Gilbert - Slip & Say For Music Biz Resources Visit  Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Nitanee Paris at Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Renee Russell at Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Amused Now at

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Women of Substance Music Podcast Volume 1
#115 Music by Erin Enderlin, Hollywood & Mars, Katie Garibaldi, Karen Marrolli, Isabel Rose, Lynne Hanson, Natalie Nicole Gilbert

Women of Substance Music Podcast Volume 1

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2015 33:14


To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit  This show includes the following songs:  Erin Enderlin - Finding My Voice Hollywood & Mars - I Just Might Smile Katie Garibaldi - Follow Your Heart Karen Marrolli - Walking In Babylon Isabel Rose - Never Satisfied Lynne Hanson - Whiskey & Tears Natalie Nicole Gilbert - Slip & Say For Music Biz Resources Visit  Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Nitanee Paris at Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Renee Russell at Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Amused Now at

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WSM's Coffee, Country & Cody
Erin Enderlin on Coffee, Country & Cody

WSM's Coffee, Country & Cody

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2013 39:22


Bill Cody with Erin Enderlin recorded June 18th, 2013 at WSM Radio in Nashville.  Erin stopped by to preview cuts from her soon to be released cd "I Let Her Talk" and would treat us to several live acoustic performances.

Country Music Made Me
Kimberly Kelly

Country Music Made Me

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 49:38


Kimberly Kelly in a Country Music artist and songwriter who recently released her new album "I'll Tell You What's Gonna Happen". Kimberly joins Country Music Made Me to discuss the musical family member's who have inspired her journey, like her Grandpa who played in the Country Music outfit "Sterling Lee and the Hearts", and her Dad and Uncles who ran within the local music scene before they settled down to focus on raising their families. Kimberly and Brendan talk about her pageant days, the school performances that made her realize she could sing, and how attending the Commercial Music Program at McLennan Community College inspired her to chase a career in Country Music. Kimberly explains the events that led her to Nashville, like being discovered early on by Texas Country Music Hall of Fame member Billy Joe Shaver and singing background harmonies for her sister while on tour with the likes of Brad Paisley. Finally, Kimberly talks about the experiences in Nashville that have led to signing with Toby Keith's Show Dog Nashville record label, working along side and becoming friends with her hero's like Steve Wariner and Erin Enderlin, and releasing her latest album "I'll Tell You What's Gonna happen". Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Country Music Made Me
Erin Enderlin

Country Music Made Me

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 37:05


Erin Enderlin is a country music singer/songwriter who just released her new EP Barroom Mirrors. Erin joins Country Music Made Me to take us through her journey that began as a youngster listening to records with her Grandpa. She began writing in the 4th grade and from that moment on she's been hooked. She followed her dreams all the way to Nashville and has found success not only as an artist but also as a successful songwriter, which began with her first cut at the age of 21 when Alan Jackson recorded her song "Monday Morning Church". She's met, worked with and performed alongside many of the Country greats she grew up idolizing and the number of amazing stories she has could easily fill a book. We were lucky enough to hear some of the best!! Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy