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Happy Aloha Monday, beautiful people! Ku & Paul kick off NFL Draft week with thoughts on Shedeur Sanders' potential landing spot and what the QB class looks like this year compared to the last few drafts. The conversation shifts back to last week's Board of Regents meeting, hearing what chair Gabe Lee had to say after concerns were raised over the salary UH would offer potential athletic director candidates. We also hear Neil Abercrombie's retort and the feelings around what the school needs to do to fill the position in a quality matter. You can catch the recording of this episode on our YouTube channel, Hawaii Sports Radio Network.
Songwriters and storytellers are at the core of Americana music. Few conversations in the genre go very long without the mention of names like John Prine, Jason Isbell, Gillian Welch and others. Most of those folks flocked to Nashville at one time or another to get a publishing deal, cut some records and try to make it in music. Gabe Lee never had to flock to Nashville. He was born and raised there. The son of Taiwanese immigrants, his mother a pianist, Lee studied to be a classical concert pianist as a kid. Adolescence derailed those plans and Gabe joined garage bands and caught the music bug in a different way. He now has emerged as one of Nashville's most promising singer-songwriters. His four albums have shown a maturation into an artist who has been compared to the Prines, Isbells and Welches of the world. He even tells a story of his in-laws thinking of him as the Asian John Prine, a title he's proud to represent. Lee sat in with Roots Music Rambler this week to talk about his upbringing and influences, his albums and his music. We discussed everything from listening rooms to college professors. Lee's latest album Drink the River came out in 2023. He says he's intentionally taking time to build up a catalogue of “bangers” for a new LP, which he admits may not come out for another year. But he continues to drop singles, play tours opening for the likes of American Aquarium and dotting music festivals, and sit in with cool podcasts. Frank and Falls also talk about their own musical abilities (or lack thereof) and offer up their normal pickin' the grinnin' picks for the week. Download the episode and subscribe at rootsmusicrambler.com or wherever you get your podcasts. Also be sure to help spread the love of the show with Roots Music Rambler's new merch, now available at rootsmusicrambler.com/store. Authentic t-shirts, hats and stickers are now available. Buckle up for The Hoe-Down and the Throw-Down! It's a new episode of Roots Music Rambler. Notes and links: Gabe Lee online Gabe Lee on Spotify Gabe Lee on Instagram American Aquarium on Spotify Falls's Medium Account Jason Isbell's new solo album on Spotify The Monarch Music Community (Louisville) The Law Office Music Pub (Chicago) The Roots Music Rambler Store Roots Music Rambler on Instagram Roots Music Rambler on TikTok Roots Music Rambler on Facebook Jason Falls on Instagram Francesca Folinazzo on Instagram Pickin' the Grinnin' Recommendations Vaden Landers The Waco Brothers Subscribe to Roots Music Rambler on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, GoodPods or wherever you get your podcasts. Theme Music: Sheepskin & Beeswax by Genticorum; Audio production by Resonate Recordings. Copyright 2025 - Falls+Partners. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Happy Aloha Friday, beautiful people! KU & Paul back to recap the first-ever OIA girls flag football championship game after Moanalua took down Mililani on Thursday. We hear from Na Menehune HC Ladd Mokiao, QB Zaira Sugui and WR Jodie Keo from following the historic victory. We also break down Thursday's BOR meeting that new UH President Wendy Hensel gave an update regarding the AD search at and tease chairman Gabe Lee's response that will be played on Monday's show.
Gabe Lee is an Americana singer/songwriter from Nashville, TN. The conversation is a condensed version of the songwriter's upbringing, learning the craft, and dirt from the road. Gabe and company performed at the Barn Concert Series in Columbus, MS on an eventful evening. The neighbor's house exploded which lent itself to the community coming together.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/porch-talk/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
May 29th, 2024 one of the artists who will perform at this Friday's 10th JubJam joins the show & Jub explains what his music means to him. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and X Listen to past episodes on The Ticket's Website And follow The Ticket Top 10 on Apple, Spotify or Amazon MusicSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 271: In just five years, including the pandemic shut-down, Nashville native Gabe Lee has grown from an unknown “hometown kid,” as one of his titles proclaims, to a debut last year on the Grand Ole Opry. Working independently with the boutique Torrez Music Group, Lee has released four albums, earning the admiration of critics and a grassroots fan base that's adding up to something special and sustainable. The most recent opus is Drink The River, which Lee took in a more acoustic and nuanced direction than his prior release, and which might be emerging as his career record.
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The Grants interview musician Gabe Lee and talk to him about his new album ‘Drink the River' and the inspiration behind each track. Video also available on the Through The Monocle YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ThroughTheMonocle --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mtan/message
This week we head to the grand ole Opry to see Gabe Lee's legendary debut! We cook a bunch, see past lives at the movies, and sing half of a song called the pioneer. Have a great week!
Matt and Drew discuss " Honky Tonk Hell " by Gabe Lee. To listen to the full show, visit ForgottenCountryRadioShow.com.
In the 7th episode of the Honky Tonk Heroes Podcast, I sit down with Nashville based singer/songwriter Gabe Lee. Gabe is currently preparing to release his 4th studio album titled "Drink the River," on July 14th. He just wrapped up his first headlining tour, and seems to be on the brink of a breakout moment with this next release. Gabe and I discuss the style of music this new project will showcase, how the Nashville mainstream operates, and the direction country music is currently heading. Go check Gabe out wherever you stream your music, and as always thank you for your support, hope you enjoy!HTH Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/honky.tonk.heroes/HTH Merch- https://honkytonkheroespod.com/
On this episode of the podcast, Aaron Schilb is joined via video chat with touring Americana artist and Nashville local, Gabe Lee! The epitome of "road dogging it", Gabe is a testament of being a working musician. From jobs as a bartender to full time gigging, Gabe is one of the hardest working and most genuine people in Nashville. Check him out on the web at gabeleetn.com and on social media at @mistergabelee.Follow us on the web at nashvilletourstop.com and social media at @nashvilletourstop! Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gabe Lee is a singer-songwriter and is currently on tour. To find the tour schedule, or learn more about Gabe, visit his website (@gabeleetn.com). You can also find him on Facebook (@GabeLee) and on YouTube/Instagram/Twitter/TikTok (@MisterGabeLee). Be on the lookout for Gabe's new album, Drink the River, out July 14th! 0:00 | Life on tour 10:23 | Getting started in music 18:46 | Finding inspiration for your songs 29:03 | Bud Light/Dylan Mulvaney controversy and artists reaching escape velocity 40:12 | People looking for the story of a victim 48:22 | Finding your voice offstage 1:03:10 | Don't expect success without first putting in the work 1:15:02 | How Gabe found his bandmates 1:19:43 | Looking back and seeing how far you've come 1:28:04 | The most important thing is just taking a chance
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Grant Ingram sat down with Mr. Gabe Lee to discuss the music industry, how he got his start, and his music! If you want to go into music, this is a must watch! Check out Gabe: https://www.gabeleetn.com/ Watch the Buffalo Road video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ff2z9-dvCgM A part of The Cultured Nerd podcast network! If you want to be a part of the show send us an email at MuchTalkAboutNothing@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mtan/message
It's no secret that Gabe Lee is one of my favorite voices on this planet. Authenticity and his pure love for music really show in his songs and that goes a long way with me. One of my favorites people returns to the show to talk all about the tour he went on this past year and his newest record, “The Hometown Kid”. Give it a listen if you haven't. Gabe's Insta: https://www.instagram.com/mistergabelee/ Our Insta: https://www.instagram.com/rcm_podcast/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kyle-corbliss/support
Kaitlin Butts, Gabe Lee, Lainey Wilson, AND Flatland Cavalry all dropped some stellar music, and Jaron listened to all of it and Evan didn't (he sucks).
Your weekly country news update for the week of 10/24 featuring an interview with Gabe Lee! Follow us on socials at @allcountrynews. Submit to us at allcountrynews.com
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From Salem, Missouri we welcome Nashville based Artist Collin Nash to the show. A unique talent, Collin is celebrating his new single 'I Won't Give Up On You' (Available Now) as part of a year that will be full of new music and collaborations. A Guitar extraordinaire, Collin has made a name for himself as one of Music City's most jovial and hard working Artists, having been a key part of work with such names as Gabe Lee, Ben Chapman and Meg Mcree. Join us as Collins shares with us stories of his unique musical upbringing, his move to Nashville, meeting best friends Ben Chapman, Meg McCree and more.
This week Gabe Lee joins us on The Setlist Podcast. Gabe Lee is a singer / songwriter born and raised in Nashville, TN. Through his music he tells stories about many facets of country life. To date he has released two albums including his latest titled “Honky Tonk Hell”. To find out more about Gabe visit his website GabeLeeTN.com
We talk to singer/songwriter Gabe Lee. Also, Joseph Eaton sits in with us. A tribute to Norm Macdonald, and a Norm Macdonald roles Castoff.
Summer's winding down so you gotta catch as catch can. Here are some of the best Americana songs around about summer flings and wanting more. Adam Hooks and the Huckleberries -- “Samantha (Bad News)” (So Far Gone) (01:46) The Redhill Valleys -- “Finish Line” (Single) (05:06) Emily Duff -- “Don't Hang the Moon” (Razor Blade Smile) (10:37) Gabe Lee -- “Heartbreaker's Smile” (Honky Tonk Hell) (15:34) The Only Sons -- “Been Gone” (Steel Hearts) (21:14) Ashley McBryde -- “One Night Standard” (Never Will) (23:33) Kate Vargas -- “Honeydripper” (Rumpopo) (28:43) Next week's topic: July Release Roundup Podcast intro by Alma Contra, music from Two Cow Garage's “Stars & Gutters” Send me music via SubmitHub! Get A&T gear and Rainbow Rodeo at the merch page! Send me money via Ko-fi or Patreon. Find Rachel and her comic via https://linktr.ee/rachel.cholst
La pirotécnica guitarrera Samantha Fish abre el programa hoy con su rock blues, al igual que el tema del nuevo álbum de Mike Zito, un tremendo guitarrista de blues y en otro nivel pero igualmente maestros del blues y del boogie, Omar & The Howlers, austinianos haciendo versiones de Bo Didley. Y presentamos nuevas canciones del reverendo Billy Gibbons, una de ellas con Larkin Poe y tres nuevas también del reciente disco de Los Lobos, Native Sons, versiones de Jackson Browne, Barret Strong y Beach Boys. Sheryl Crow, junto a Brandi Carlile, homenajea los 50 años del All Things Must Pass del Beatle George y pinchamos dos gemas powerpoperas con los Awkward Paws y los Grip Weeds ( de Adam Schlesinger y de los Beach Boys) antes de cerrar el programa con tres piezas de country con su amor, su honky tonk y su soul a cargo de Elijah Ocean, Gabe Lee y Charley Crockett, respectively. De bonus, una antigua novia de Junior Brown a la que persigue la poli y su mujer cree muerta, jajaja.⦁ Samantha Fish, Twisted Ambition ⦁ Mike Zito, Dreaming Of You ⦁ Omar And The Howlers, Magic Man (Live At Texas Music Café) ⦁ Billy F Gibbons, Shuffle, Step & Slide ⦁ Billy F Gibbons/Larkin Poe, Stackin' Bones⦁ Los Lobos, Jamaica Say You Will ⦁ Los Lobos, Misery ⦁ Los Lobos, Sail On Sailor ⦁ Sheryl Crow, Beware Of Darkness (Live From Newport Folk Festival) Ft. Brandi Carlile⦁ The Awkward Paws, It Must Be Summer ⦁ The Grip Weeds, You're So Good To Me ⦁ Elijah Ocean, Livin' To Love You ⦁ Gabe Lee, Lyra ⦁ Charley Crockett, I Need Your Love ⦁ Junior Brown, My Wife Thinks You're Dead
This week on the Parrothead Podcast, Ryan and Patrick are diving into some incredible Asian American singers/songwriters including Jake Shimabukuro, Julian Saporiti and Gabe Lee. -- SHOW INFORMATION Twitter: @ParrotheadPod Email: ParrotheadPodcast@gmail.com Merchandise: TeePublic Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Subscribe: Spotify
Vinnie is another member of the emerging Nashville Americana crew who we’ve had the opportunity to interview (see Nate Fredrick, Gabe Lee, etc.). But Vinnie’s northern roots give his sound a bit more Springsteen and Henley. Check out this week’s episode to hear more about Vinnie’s history playing Philly dive bars and how he got […]
On this episode we have some 'hidden gems'! Songs and artists that you may or may not have heard of but are totally worth becoming fans of! You will hear music and the stories of Gabe Lee, Tessy Lou Williams, Elliot Brood, Steve Poltz, Emily Scott Robinson, Allison Russel, Sweet Alibi and Yola. Thanks for listening!Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thecountrymusic)
"During this time of the pandemic, maintaining and growing relationships have been difficult. Being stuck at home without our normal routine has brought weaknesses, insecurities, and shame to the surface. So here are some encouragements for all as we navigate through our changed relationships." Watch the video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/CLDGcK3pD64 Gabe Lee is a Pastoral Intern at FCBC Walnut. This video sermon clip was provided by FCBC Walnut: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9h1sm35Pbus&list=PL_vN-vM53O-9u8jg8SMDA8GJz-gJqfZDv&index=1 Read the article: https://sola.network/article/clinging-to-christ-during-relationship-friendship-struggles Email us your questions or conversation topics: podcast@sola.network Links: Weekly Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/sola/tgif Monthly Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/sola/newsletter Facebook: https://facebook.com/thesolanetwork Instagram: https://instagram.com/thesolanetwork Twitter: https://twitter.com/thesolanetwork YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqsoKbSYBbZZoovA24PhqAg Podcast: http://anchor.fm/solanetwork Website: https://sola.network
Show Notes! Episode 8 – February Singles RoundupIt's time for my monthly singles round up of the songs I was loving last month. February was a great month for new releases and there's plenty to get stuck into. As always, you'll find the links to all the songs and albums nominated on Youtube and below that you'll find the link to my Podcast's playlist, my social media platforms and my Patreon.00:00: Intro 02:25: Rag‘n'Bone Man – All You Ever WantedRag'n'Bone Man's ‘All You Ever Wanted' video 03:51: Jeffrey East – Always Be MineJeffrey East's ‘Always Be Mine' video 06:45: Carly Pearce – Should've Known BetterCarly Pearce's ‘Should've Known Better' video 10:28: Picture This – Things Are DifferentPicture This' ‘Things Are Different' video 12:14: Brooke Eden – No ShadeBrooke Eden's ‘No Shade' video 13:32: Lucy Blu – All This TimeLucy Blu's ‘All This Time' video 14:53: Tiera ft. Breland - MilesTiera's ‘Miles' video on Youtube. 16:08: Canaan Smith – Mason Jars & FirefliesCanaan Smith's ‘Mason Jars & Fireflies' video 17:47: Rvshvd – Raised UpRvshvd's ‘Raised Up' video 19:44: Elle King ft. Miranda Lambert – Drunk (And I Don't Wanna Go Home)Elle King's ‘Drunk (And I Don't Wanna Go Home)' video 21:47: Kyle Elliott - EmptyKyle Elliott's ‘Empty' video 22:55 William Michael Morgan – Please Come To BostonWilliam Michael Morgan's ‘Please Come To Boston' video 24:07: Gabe Lee ft. King Margo – Ol' SmokeyGabe Lee's ‘Ol' Smokey' video 25:16: Papa Roach & Danny Worsnop – Broken As MePapa Roach & Danny Worsnop's ‘Broken As Me' video 26:50: Other tracks to mention27:27: Outro Thanks for listening! I really appreciate you listening, I hope you enjoyed it. To keep up with future episodes, you can find this podcast on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram using the links below:Facebook PageInstagramTwitterCountry & Stuff has a Spotify playlist! It features a selection of tracks I've talked about in all episThanks for listening! To keep up with future episodes, find us on social media using the links below:Facebook PageInstagramTwitter Country Monthly Spotify and Apple playlists! They feature a selection of tracks we've talked about in all episodes and is a great place to head to check them out. They're updated in line with the podcast. Spotify PlaylistApple PlaylistWatch each episode LIVE! Find us on YouTube and subscribe Country Monthly YouTube Channel
For a complete transcript of this episode, click here! New website, who dis? Adobe & Teardrops condemns the violence against AAPI women this past week. I played a set of AAPI Americana artists in solidarity, and to remind us that this impacts the Americana world as well. Album of the Week: Melissa Carper -- Daddy's Country Gold I also wrote this up in No Depression. I can’t say enough that Melissa Carper is so freakin smart. Daddy’s Country Gold is vintage-style excellence, but it also subverts classic country music and insist on adding a queer presence there. As we’ll see on “Makin’ Memories,” a lot of this album is about questioning the past, and what really happened, and maybe seeing new things in it that we didn’t before. Gabe Lee -- “Ol’ Smokey (Reimagined)” (Single) (2:49) Mercy Bell -- “Black Dress” (All Good Cowboys) (6:40) Amina Shareef Ali -- “Farewell to My Man” (In the Dark (Awake of Course)) (11:26) Morgan Wade -- “Other Side” (16:26) (Reckless) Rob Leines -- “Saturday Night” (19:35) (Blood, Sweat, and Beer) Royal Horses -- “Time Wounds All Heals” (Single) (24:10) Sam C. Jones -- “Born to Love You” (Single) (27:44) Melissa Carper -- “Makin’ Memories” (31:56) (Daddy’s Country Gold) Mandy Rowden -- “Ghosts on the Arkansas” (35:48) (Parachute) The Heels -- “High Heels On” (Single) (40:36) Deadass Dobro -- “Through the Night” (Single) (43:23) Schmekel -- “FTM at the DMV”(48:54) (The Whale That Ate Jonah) Janet Simpson -- “Nashville Girls” (50:11) (Safe Distance) Samhain -- “Let the Horses Run” (Single) (53:07) Ontarians -- “No Regrets” (The Greatest Short Story Never Told) (57:22) Yasmin Williams -- “Adrift (ft. Taryn Wood)” (Urban Driftwood) (1:01:54) Podcast intro by Alma Contra, music from Two Cow Garage’s “Stars & Gutters” Send me music via SubmitHub! Send me money via Ko-fi or Patreon. Find Rachel and her comic via https://linktr.ee/rachel.cholst
Recorded LIVE on Instagram: http://instagram.com/fcbcwalnut Watch the video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/HKzgvRv14n0 Gabe's sermon: https://youtu.be/NQimPYSb9Qc Walnut Blog article: https://fcbcwalnut.squarespace.com/blog/cling-to-christ-our-hope-and-peace Visit the Walnut Notes archive: https://walnutnotes.tumblr.com/
Marriage and singleness have probably been difficult during COVID. Gabe Lee encourages us in this 6-minute sermon excerpt. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/9h1sm35Pbus From the sermon: Principles of Purity and Peace https://youtu.be/NQimPYSb9Qc
I got to hang with Gabe Lee this week to talk about his approach to his first and second record. We also got to talking about the different influences in his songwriting. Check it out! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kyle-corbliss/support
Gabe Lee wrote a new article on our blog: Proclaiming Truth in a Chaotic World. Watch this update on YouTube: https://youtu.be/YX81afOqFVE Shownotes: Read this edition and subscribe: https://mailchi.mp/78a3559963ac/walnut-weekly-2066062 Proclaiming Truth in a Chaotic World: https://fcbcwalnut.squarespace.com/blog/proclaiming-truth-in-a-chaotic-world Links: Visit our church website: http://fcbcwalnut.org Connect with us on social media: https://linktr.ee/fcbcwalnut Subscribe to our social media newsletter: http://eepurl.com/b5qHlj Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/fcbcwalnut?sub_confirmation=1a
1. Is our church website still important? 2. Do you still love FCBC Walnut? 3. How can we show unity in our church? Visit our new English website blog: https://fcbcwalnut.squarespace.com/blog Watch the video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/LqfHaX1Vp8w Watch the video on IGTV: https://www.instagram.com/tv/CEyDZSBnEcU/
Gabe and I talk about his music and life during the current state of the world. We talk insights and what we hope comes out of all this for music.
On Episode 89, I'm joined by singer-songwriter Gabe Lee. In 2019, Lee made quite the statement with the ever-impressive debut of farmland, a 10-song collection of sparsely arranged and primarily acoustic introspective storytellers and wallflower commentary. Lee didn't waste any time between his debut and follow-up, Honky Tonk Hell. Released in early March, Honky Tonk Hell is a natural progressive step in Lee's career as an artist. It finds his songs fully fleshed out as full-band anthems, rocking ramblers, and barroom hustlers. Still, Lee and company preserve the proper space and attention around Lee's strength as a lyricist and storyteller. Lee naturally weaves intimate experiences and thoughts with timeless expressions and newly-minted phrases.Lee and I talk about the making of farmland & Honky Tonk Hell, growing up in Nashville, his songwriting process, and how he's utilized his time during this quarantine.Be sure to check out the Blue Light compilation, Monday Night Lights. It's 50 songs by 50 Blue Light songwriters for 50 dollars. All proceeds go directly to Blue Light staff during this trying time. Check out mondaynightlights.com to purchase.Check out Episode sponsor Blue Light Live. Check out their line of merch here -> www.bluelightlubbock.comThis episode is sponsored by Smith Iron & Design. Order here –> smithironanddesign.comFollow New Slang on Twitter here, Instagram here, and Facebook here. To order New Slang merch, visit the online store here.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thomasdmooney)
Episode 129: Lilly Hiatt put in a lot of work at the local and regional level, including releasing two albums, before her third, Trinity Lane, met the moment and became a breakout work. So a lot of ears were lifted toward her 2020 release of Walking Proof, and it was quickly acclaimed as punchy, vivid and memorable. We talk about going on the road with her dad songwriter John Hiatt back in the day, the deserved success of Trinity Lane and new musical directions. Also, a get-acquainted talk with Nashville-born, rocking country songwriter Gabe Lee.
I’ve got a new fuzzy little co-host (NOT Von) and she joins us for this podcast! Also, a lot of fun new songs! Aloud -- “Hungry Land” (Sprezzatura) Gabe Lee -- “Honky Tonk Hell” (Honky Tonk Hell) Brendan and the Strangest Ways -- “We Can’t Beat Mercury” (Single) Sylvia Rose Novak -- “Little Sister” (South of Boulder) NOVA ONE -- “somebody” (loveable) Bad Flamingo -- “Bad Apple” (Single) Elijah Ocean -- “The Places We Came From” (Back to the Lander) The Sweater Set -- “Being Alone” (Fly On the Wall) The Old Yellers -- “Red Bird Calling” (Ten From Town) Katey Bell -- “You’ve Found Me Alone” (Little Town) Jonny Gold -- “How Do You Like Me Now” (the fever) Max Garcia Conover -- “Handsome Suit” (Single) Send me music via SubmitHub! Send me money via Ko-fi or Patreon. Find Rachel and her comic via https://linktr.ee/rachel.cholst
Gabe Lee is a Nashville born country music artist who recently dropped his second album, Honky Tonk Hell, on March 13, 2020. Gabe joins us to talk about the album, as well as other incredibly important things such as our Netflix streaming so far during quarantine and which animal we'd prefer to be eaten by if we had to choose. We also were lucky enough to have Gabe perform + tell us the awesome story behind his song "Imogene". Hope y'all enjoy it! Music featured in this episode: Gabe Lee - Susannah - Imogene (live on the podcast) - Babylon This episode has been brought to you by Twisted Bitch Cattle Co. The co-owner, Logan Hall joins us in the intro to tell us a bit about her company and all the badass stuff that they have to offer on their website. Including hats, shirts, mugs, koozies and stickers. Be sure to check out their unique style and place your orders here https://twistedbitchcattlecompany.com/ Thanks for all your support! We have some unreal stuff in the works, can't wait to share it with everyone! Please make sure you're subscribed, following us on social media, and telling your friends so they can discover REAL country music. Stay healthy out there!
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YouTube's best country music commentator joins us for this one. You can find Grady's channel at https://www.youtube.com/user/goGradygo. You'll hear the story of Grady's journey through the world of YouTube, along with his takes on Crocs, country music cage matches, and the mainstream. We also have some great tunes for you as always from Vincent Neil Emerson, and Gabe Lee. Music featured in this episode: Vincent Neil Emerson - Instagram @vincentneilemerson - Manhattan Island Serenade - Fried Chicken & Evil Women Gabe Lee - Instagram @gabeleetn - Honky Tonk Hell - Eveline This episode is brought to you by our friends at RedHoof Apparel. Your modern day supplier of quality western apparel. Check the brand out at https://redhoofapparel.com/ and give them a follow on IG @redhoof_apparel Thanks for listening everyone! Please be sure to find us and join the conversation on your all of your social media outlets including Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and TikTok. Also, if you're enjoying the show, leave us a review on Apple Podcasts so you can help us find new listeners!
What a weird, wild ride….Gabe Lee’s simultaneous self awareness and focus lull you into introspection only to be shaken sober by quick, pointed wit. We generally try to summarize topics here but screw it, if you don’t listen it’s on you. Buy Farmland and Honky Tonk Hell (out 03/13). That is all.
Last year's wildfires displaced thousands of families, some of which are finally moving back home. Also, the cast and crew of the DHS musical “Ranked” talk about the show's social impact. Guest: Lauren Keene, Package by: Gabe Lee, Daniel Ruiz-Jimenez
Humanity and America, new music, and a movie with multi-award winning fiddle player Michael Cleveland and folk artist Gabe Lee. Gabe shares some insight into his latest release, Farmland. Then Michael shares his thoughts on music, his life, and bluegrass. Songwriter and picker Gabe Lee is a Nashville native and first-generation American. Drawing inspirations from John Prine, Wilco, Old Crow Medicine Show, Americana, and Bluegrass it was only a matter of time this classical pianist changed his musical destiny. Farmland is a look into America in its current state and makes you evaluate your thoughts its current state. Follow Gabe @gabeleetn for everything and updates. Michael Cleveland is one of the premier bluegrass fiddlers of his generation. A major player in the world of bluegrass, Michael has won the IBMA fiddle player of the year 11 times. His list of guest apperances over the years is a who’s who of bluegrass legends including Bill Monroe, Jim and Jesse, Ralph Stanley, Mac Wiseman, Doc Watson, Larry Sparks, Doyle Lawson, and J.D. Crowe. Today Mike is a sought-after guest and has performed with Vince Gill, Marty Stuart, The Mark Newton Band, J.D. Crowe and the New South, Audie Blaylock and Redline, Melvin Goins and Windy Mountain and The Wildwood Valley Boys. Mike walks me through his life as we talk about his movie, Truly living an inspiring life with the challenges of alcoholism, blindness, and deafness. Michael is a powerful musical artist and an inspiring human being. Be on the lookout for his newest record set to release in August, Tall Fiddler and visit for tour dates, the movie, and music. Also follow Mike and the band @mcflamekeeper.
Gabe Lee preaches in TURF. From the sermon: Saved By Sovereign Grace Alone https://youtu.be/7Hrl7m30nBM
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On this episode of TSI we sit down with great friend of the show and founder of Gaber Inc. Gabe Lee to talk about his new company, some basketball, and sharks chasing bunnies. You can get it touch with Gabe and follow along with his journey through his website, http://www.gaberinc.com/ or on Instagram @GaberInc As always you can get in touch with us through email thatssointeretingpod@gmail.com and through Instagram @TSIPodcast Enjoy the rest of your week!
Interested in missions but not sure how to get involved? Join us in prayer for God's kingdom around the world. Come learn how to pray for a specific nation each month. We will be journeying together to understand different cultures, people groups, and religions. It will be a great time of fellowship and prayer. For more information, contact Gabe Lee at FCBCW.