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On this episode of Coffee, Country & Cody, we welcome Jamie Kent, Jason Johnson & George Ducas! 0:00 - Welcome / What’s Coming Up 2:47 - Interview with Jamie Kent 19:19 - Interview with Jason Johnson & George Ducas 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...
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George Ducas is back with a new album, but a decidedly elevated sound thanks to him luring legendary Bakersfield sound producer Pete Anderson back to the country studio. He sat in with Roots Music Rambler this week to talk to Frank and Falls about the new album, the day-to-day of being a Nashville songwriter and a lot more. Ducas even made a public promise to try and get Anderson to come on the show! (We're giddy over this!) As if that weren't enough, Ducas also played the first song he ever wrote (at age 11) during the recording, which was more than a treat, and just the second “live” performance during a recording of Roots Music Rambler. Ducas's new album is called Long Way From Home and Anderson, long-time producer and guitarist for Dwight Yoakam, is very high on the album and his return to producing in the country genre. This was one of our most fun conversations. Ducas really is a great guy and brilliant songwriter. You're going to enjoy this episode. The hosts also offer up their picks for new music for you to discover this week in the Pickin' the Grinnin' segment of the show. Don't forget you can now show your support 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: Jason's picture of the autograph find from The Gorge Jason's pics and vids from The Gorge show Jason and Shane Gillis George Ducas online George Ducas on Spotify Long Way from Home on Spotify Pete Anderson online Ducas's 1994 Top 10 hit “Lipstick Promises” The Vandoliers on Spotify Frank's picture with the Drive by Truckers at the Vandoliers show 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 Kaitlin Butts on Spotify Cassandra Lewis on Spotify And be sure to get your MuskOx premium flannel shirts just in time for fall. Use the code RAMBLER on checkout for a discount! - https://gomuskox.com/rambler Subscribe to Roots Music Rambler on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, GoodPods or wherever you get your podcasts. Theme Music: Sheepskin & Beeswax by Genticorum Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode Highlights:Affordable Mental Health Care: Discussion on Better help's services, providing access to experienced therapists at affordable rates.Unique Coffee Flavors: Spotlight on Bones Coffee Company, offering distinct coffee flavors and listener discounts.Landscaping Services: All Above Landscaping in Sumter, featuring discounts for first-time customers.Main Segment: Music's Healing PowerPodcast Hosts: Blake Moseley, James Cox, and Amanda Dolin explore how music aids in healing from depression.Personal Stories & Interviews: Insightful discussions with musicians and deep dives into band histories.Featured Guest: Ed BagleyHistoric Baguley Hall: Exploration of Bagley Hall's history, its potential acquisition, and plans for a TV show. Significance as the oldest wooden manor house in northwest England.Genealogical Connections: The speaker's ancestral ties to Beggarly Hall in Manchester and visions of transforming it into a nonprofit.Ghost Stories & Preservation EffortsHauntings: Tales of ghostly occurrences at Baguley Hall, including a protective spirit that saved it from an IRA arson attempt.Community Involvement: Growing interest in acquiring and modernizing Bagley Hall to benefit the local community, featuring public gardens, picnicking spaces, and scholarships.Personal Reflections & Music CareerWork-Life Balance: The speaker's struggle to balance an 80-hour work week nearing retirement while pursuing their passion for music.Music Highlights: Success with the song “Frisky Whiskey” and anticipation for the upcoming release “Back in Country.”Album Preferences & InfluencesFull Albums vs. Singles: Preference for full albums due to their cohesive narratives.Favorite Bands: Admiration for bands like Hangwire, George Ducas, and the influence of alternative bands from Manchester.Genre Crossovers: Reflections on favorite albums across genres, including Donny Hathaway's “Purple Album” and Black Sabbath's “Dehumanizer.”Future Aspirations & Community ProjectsTravel Dreams: Plans to visit England, Japan, and Italy.Musical Influences: Inspiration drawn from legends like Johnny Cash and Glenn Danzig.Baguley Hall's Potential: Vision for Baguley Hall as a venue for national acts and community events, supported by fundraising efforts and government grants.Closing Notes:Upcoming Releases: Excitement for the new single “Back in Country” with a unique sound blending Queen and country styles.Gratitude: Appreciation for recent blessings, including the potential acquisition of Bagley Hall and community support.Tune in to hear more about these fascinating topics and how music continues to inspire and heal.
From Texas, the US & Canada 1st for Weekly neo-traditonal & classic Country program Fred's Country 2024 w # 28: Part 1: - Jo Dee Messina, You're Not In Kansas Anymore - Jo Dee Messina - 1996 - George Ducas, Mr. Guitar Man - Long Way From Home - 2024 - Jake Worthington, I Ain't Goin Anywhere - Jake Worthington - 2023 - Jenna Paulette, Wild Is Her Favorite Color - Horseback TBR 09/06 - 2024 Part 2: - Josh Turner, Down In Georgia - This Country Music Thing TBR 08/09 - 2024 - Colby Lee Swift, Chaser - S - 2024 - Kendall Shaffer, Beer I Come Beer I Go - S - 2024 - Toby Keith, I Need to Hear a Country Song - Clancy's Tavern (Deluxe Edition) - 2011 - Savanna Chestnut, Flower In The Ditch - S - 2024 Part 3: - David Adam Byrnes, One Two Step Away - Country Gonna Be Alright - 2024 - Ben McPeak, Rid e the Night - We're All Here - 2024 - Midland, Lucky Sometimes - Barely Blue TBR 09/20 - 2024 - Johnny Cash w Waylon Jennings, The Night Hank Williams Came to Town - Songwriter (Deluxe Edition) - 2024 - Miranda Lambert, Dammit Randy - S - 2024 Part 4: - Nathan Belt, Clean Livin' is Killin' me - S - 2024 - Zach Top, Justa Jonesin' - S - 2023 - Tim McGraw feat Faith Hill, Meanwhile Back At Mama's - Sundown Heaven Town - 2014 - Tris Munsick & the Innocents, Big Medicine Moon - S - 2024 - Ian Munsick, Cheyenne - S - 2024 Equiblues 2024 special on iTunes or DJpod... facebook.com/equiblues / equiblues.com
Send us a text and let us know what you think!Our old friend George Ducas returns on today's rendition of Texas Toast! Just in time for his new full-length album "Long Way From Home". Find George's tour dates, merch and more info at https://www.georgeducas.com/If you love what we're doing here at Texas Toast, please support us by giving a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify (and writing a quick review if you have the time), subscribing on YouTube and MOST IMPORTANTLY, sharing the show with a friend or family member! All of this helps us so much more than you know!Huge thanks to our friends at CH Lonestar Promo, Release Rocket & More Than Music Creations for supporting the show! Find all of our podcast episodes in audio or video format at www.texastoastpodcast.com! Support the Show.
On this episode of Coffee, Country & Cody we welcome George Ducas, Lindsay Lou, and Skip Ewing! 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...
George Ducas is my guest this week on the heels of his new album release “ A Long Way From Home”. This native Texan singer songwriter has been making us proud with his countless songs recorded by Garth Brooks, The Chicks , Randy Rogers & George Jones to name a few , and has earned top spots in CMT videos and a Grammy nomination. This record culminates the best of his writing a singing and there's several favs of mine - however the top spot is “drifter” with his line misfit hippie ( I can totally relate) . Thanks to Burress Law PLLC The Guitar Sanctuary and Cadillac Pizza Pub. Originally aired 06/23/2024 on 95.3 FM KHYI the Range in Dallas, TX.
Welcome to the LEGENDS: Podcast by All Day Vinyl. In this episode, our host Scott Dudelson sits down with the Grammy-winning producer, guitarist, and bandleader Pete Anderson. We dive deep into some of Anderson's most impactful productions including his work with Dwight Yoakam, Roy Orbison, Meat Puppets and an incredible story of playing in a band with legendary session drummer Jim Gordon weeks before Gordon tragically killed his mother in 1983. Pete candidly shares tales from his Detroit upbringing where he first discovered his passion for Jazz, Motown R&B, and blues. He talks with enthusiasm about tour experiences, collaborations, and his path from a young Elvis fan to a Grammys winning producer. Pete and go in depth about his career and life with a particular focus on Anderson's early days, playing with Jim Gordon in the Blue Monkey's, meeting Dwight Yoakam and recording iconic albums with Dwight, producing KD Lang, Roy Orbison, Meat Puppets, Buck Owens, Thelonious Monster and others. Anderson shares incredible stories leading up the current day where he shares info about a new record by George Ducas he just produced, as well as a new book that reveals his producing technique with specific tips. If you like this episode please rate, follow and subscribe.
From Texas, the US & Canada 1st for Weekly neo-traditonal & classic Country program Fred's Country 2024 w # 21: Part 1: - Mo Pitney, Country - Behind This Guitar - 2014 - Scotty McCreery, Stuck Behind a Tractor - Rise & Fall - 2024 - Craig Wayne Boyd, Blood Sweat & Beer - S - 2024 - Jordan Davis, Tucson Too Late - Bluebird Days - 2023 - Tyler Booth, All This Could Be Yours - S - 2024 Part 2: - George Strait, MIA Down In MIA - Cowboys and Dreamers TBR 09/06 - 2024 - Hayden Haddock, Texas Taillights - S - 2024 - George Ducas, Drifter - S - 2024 - Mary Chapin Carpenter, How Do - State of the Heart – 1989 - Bryce Leatherwood, The One My Daddy Found - S - 2024 Part 3: - Scotty McCreery, No Country For Old Men - Rise & Fall - 2024 - Carly Pearce, Fault Line (Through the Lens) - Hummingbird TBR 06/07 - 2024 - Gabby Barrett, Dance Like No One's Watching - Apple Music Nashville Sessions - 2024 - Josh Turner, Your Man (Live In Kansas City, MO) - Live Across America - 2012 Part 4: - James Lann, Outrun The Rain - S - 2024 Equiblues 2024 !! - Matt Castillo, Leaving Brownsville Tonight - How the River Flows - 2022 Equiblues 2024 !! - Alex Key, Heart-tender - Outdated - 2024 - Haydon Wiginton, Give Me Your Right - West Texas (Part One) EP - 2024 Equiblues 2024: facebook.com/equiblues - equiblues.com
Country artist and songwriter George Ducas is set to release a new album, Long Way From Home, on June 21. We chat with George about his favorite drink, writing a song "Women and Whiskey" at age 12, growing up in Texas and California, getting to Nashville, co-writing "Just Call Me Lonesome", taking a different career path, his songwriting process, getting back in the studio, going on tour and more.
From Texas, the US & Canada 1st for Weekly neo-traditonal & classic Country program Fred's Country 2024 w # 17: Part 1: - Deryl Dodd, That's How I Got To Memphis - One Ride In Vegas - 1996 - Cody Johnson, That's Texas - 2024 CMT Music Awards Performance- 2024 - Ernest, One More Heartache - Nashville, Tennessee - 2024 - Craig Campbell, Killin' Time - Class of '89 - 2024 Part 2: - Flint Thompson, All The Fun - S – 2023 - Jenna Paulette, Country In The Girl (Red Dirt Version) - The Girl I Was Deluxe- 2024 - Anne Wilson, Jordan Davis, Country Gold - Rebel - 2024 - Braxton Keith, Under them Neons - S - 2024 Part 3: - Matt Castillo, Te Necesito - S - 2024 Equiblues 2024 !! - Terri Clark feat Ashley McBryde, Better Things To Do - Take Two TBR 05/31 - 2024 - Clay Walker, I Know She Hung The Moon - S - 2024 - Craig Campbell, Too Cold at Home - Class of '89 - 2024 - HIXTAPE & Joe Diffie feat Toby Keith & Luke Combs, Ships That Don't Come In - HIXTAPE: Vol 3: DIFTAPE - 2024 Part 4: - Zach Top, Dirt Turns to Gold - Cold Beer & Country Music - 2024 - Jade Eagleson, Pure Country - S- 2024 - George Ducas, Hello Fool - S – 2024 - Case Hardin, Been There - S – 2023 Equiblues 2024 !! - Chris LeDoux, Even Cowgirls Get The Blues - Used To Want To Be A Cowboy - 1982 Equiblues 2024: facebook.com/equiblues - equiblues.com
From the US, Texas & Canada 1st for Weekly neo-traditonal & classic Country program Fred's Country 2023 w47: Part 1: - Travis Tritt, Take It Easy - Common Thread: The Songs of the Eagles (1993) - Jake Bush w Jesse Raub Jr & Glen Templeton, My Country - S (2023) - Jake Worthington, Ain't Got You To Hold – Jake Worthington (2023) - Cody Johnson, Dirt Cheap – Leather (2023) Part 2: - Randall King, When My Baby's In Boots - S (2023) - William Michael Morgan, In Walked You - S – 2023 - Ian Munsick, Ranch Hand - White Buffalo (2023) - Hayden Haddock, He Sings For Mary - S (2023) Part 3: - David Adam Byrnes, One Two Step Away - Country Gonna Be Alright (2023) - George Ducas, Cryin' Time – S (2023) - Chad Cooke Band feat. Amanda Kate Ferris, Same Place Twice - S – 2023 - Donice Morace, What I'm Tonkin' - This Life I Love (2023) - Donice Morace, A Swing Like That - Long Live the Cowboy (2019) Part 4: - Carlene Carter, Every Little Thing – Little Love Letters (1993) - Cameron Wrinkle, I Wasn't Through Lovin' you Yet – In My Heaven (2023) - Brett Kissel vs Midland, Wichita Lineman - The Compass Project:West Album (2023) / S (2023) - Payton Riley, Love Heals - S (2023) October 1983/2023 40 years on the air !!!
From the US, Texas & Canada 1st for Weekly neo-traditonal & classic Country program Fred's Country 2023 w46: Part 1: - Vince Gill, Take Your Memory With You - Pocket Full Of Gold (1991) - David Adam Byrnes, One Two Step Away - Country Gonna Be Alright (2023) - Brian Callihan feat Adam Sanders & Craig Campbell, Longneck Night - S (2023) - Brett Kissel, Strait Country - The Compass Project - West Album (2023) Part 2: - Restless Road, Last Rodeo - Last Rodeo (2023) - Catie Offerman, OK Cowboy - S (2022) - Curtis Grimes, How The Hurtin' Goes – S (2023) - Mark Wills, Jacob's Ladder – Mark Wills (1996) Part 3: - Annie Bosko, Neon Baby - S (2023) - Reba McEntire, Carly Pearce, Jennifer Nettles, Gabby Barrett, Girls Night Out - VA, A Tribute To The Judds (2023) - Casey Donahew, Oklahoma - S (2023) - Aaron Watson feat Courtney Patton, Grandpa (Tell Me 'Bout The Good Old Days) – Cover Girl (2023) Part 4: - Cody Johnson, The Painter – Leather (2023) - George Ducas, Cryin' Time – S (2023) - Brad Paisley, The Medicine Will – Son Of The Mountains: The First Four Tracks (2023) - Hayden Haddock, He Sings For Mary - S (2023) October 1983/2023 40 years on the air !!!
Congrats Rangers fans... Okay now that that's out of the way, we've got six incredible tunes to talk about this week and they come from Shane Smith & The Saints, Kate Watson, Jarrod Morris, George Ducas, Casey Donahew and Holly Tucker.Join our growing community, TEXAS COUNTRY FAM on Facebook to stay in touch with us, ask questions about the show, make suggestions or anything else relevant to Texas Country Music! Huge thanks to our friends at More Than Music Creations for supporting the show! Find all of our podcast episodes in audio or video format at www.texastoastpodcast.com! Spread the love by subscribing on YouTube, following us on socials @texastoastpod and MOST IMPORTANTLY, tell your friends about us!Intro song: "The Ride" by Jon StorkOutro song: "You Can Go To Hell" by Phineus RebSupport the show
Foster & Lloyd was founded in 1986 and by 1987, this then eight year old found out Radney Foster and Bill Lloyd existed with the hit song “Crazy Over You.” After Radney Foster & Bill Lloyd went on their own, Radney brought us hits like “Just Call Me Lonesone,” “Nobody Wins” with Mary Chapin Carpenter, and “Easier Said Than Done.” 31 years ago this month, “Just Call Me Lonesome” written by Radney and George Ducas was released as a lead single ahead of the debut of Del Rio, TX 1959. Locally, Radney will be at The Mulehouse in Columbia, Tennessee, on August 5th! Radney is currently on tour celebrating 30 years of Del Rio, TX 1959 and he will be joining me on the show today! We'll also have an episode of Cora's Corner!
Foster & Lloyd was founded in 1986 and by 1987, this then eight year old found out Radney Foster and Bill Lloyd existed with the hit song “Crazy Over You.” After Radney Foster & Bill Lloyd went on their own, Radney brought us hits like “Just Call Me Lonesone,” “Nobody Wins” with Mary Chapin Carpenter, and “Easier Said Than Done.” 31 years ago this month, “Just Call Me Lonesome” written by Radney and George Ducas was released as a lead single ahead of the debut of Del Rio, TX 1959. Locally, Radney will be at The Mulehouse in Columbia, Tennessee, on August 5th! Radney is currently on tour celebrating 30 years of Del Rio, TX 1959 and he will be joining me on the show today! We'll also have a brand new episode of Cora's Corner!
Radney Foster, George Ducas, Sara Evans, Mark Bright, and me.
George Ducas, Nancy Williams, Richard Bennett, Rick Bowles, Josh Leo, Terry McBride, and me.
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The Trainwreck sits down with Singer, Songwriter and Country Star - George Ducas to discuss country music, life on the road and a new upcoming album! Climb on board the Monthly Trainwreck!
I sat down with George Ducas to discuss his career, country music as a whole, and what's next! Check it out --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
George Ducas is best known for his 1995 hit song "Lipstick Promises", but he's also had a quiet and outstanding songwriting career with hits written for Garth Brooks, Eli Young Band, Radney Foster, Dixie Chicks, George Jones, Randy Rogers Band, Sara Evans, Gary Allan and more. George's new album "Yellow Rose Motel" is out now and has had massive Texas country radio success so far! You can support us by following us on social medias (@texastoastpod), subscribing on YouTube, making a donation (https://paypal.me/tseentertainment), or telling a friend about the show! Find George's tour dates, music and videos HEREIntro song: "The Ride" by Jon Stork Outro song: "You Can Go To Hell" by Phineus RebSupport the show (https://paypal.me/texastoastpodcast)
On this weeks wrap you'll hear Helen and Kyle talk about music from George Ducas, Kyle Park, Jason Boland, Zach Emery, Micky and The Motorcars, Cody Johnson and Willie Nelson, Flatland Cavalry, Red Shahan and many more singles charting currently in Texas!To hear all of the songs mentioned on previous Texas on Tap episodes, check out our TEXAS ON TAP Spotify Playlist: CLICK HERETo support Texas Toast you can follow us on social media @texastoastpod, make a donation, leave a review on Apple podcasts, subscribe on YouTube or just tell a friend who you think might enjoy our show!Intro song: "The Ride" by Jon StorkOutro song: "You Can Go To Hell" by Phineus RebSupport the show (https://paypal.me/texastoastpodcast)
Each Friday we spend some time with Jeff Pitts the Managing Editor for Cityview Magazine and go "hyper-local" talking about "Stuff to DO" in the Greater Des Moines Metro this weekend into next week. As usual Jeff does not disappoint. On tap today: Mother's Day (do NOT forget); The Iowa Cubs; The Iowa Wild (two games!); The Pella Adventure; Farmer's Market Talk; At Wooly's it's George Ducas! The Race Against Hunger in Norwalk; The Renaissance Fair at Sleepy Hollow; How many miles of bike trails? TED Talks coming to DSM; The AVID Speaker Series; What is going on at Smash Park? Thanks for listening. The award winning Insight on Business the News Hour with Michael Libbie is the only weekday business news podcast in the Midwest. The national, regional and some local business news along with long-form business interviews can be heard Monday - Friday. You can subscribe on PlayerFM, Podbean, iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher or TuneIn Radio. And you can catch The Business News Hour Week in Review each Sunday Noon on News/Talk 1540 KXEL. The Business News Hour is a production of Insight Advertising, Marketing & Communications. You can follow us on Twitter @IoB_NewsHour.
This weeks Texas On Tap features include Ariel Hutchins "Wine Won't Work", Kylie Frey's "Horses In Heaven", Randy Rogers & Wade Bowen's "Hold My Beer", Zach Bryan's "November Air", The Marfa Tapes "In His Arms" and Corey Kent's "Gold".We also mentioned Chad Cooke Band, Josh Abbott Band, Kin Faux, Teague Brothers Band, Bart Crow, George Navarro, The State Line Band, George Ducas, Darrin Morris Band, Trent Cowie Band, Jon Stork and Gary Kyle.To support and keep up with the show, CLICK HERECheck out our amazing sponsors ZILKER BELTS and DRIPPING SPRINGS VODKAOpening music: "The Ride" by Jon StorkOutro music: "You Can Go To Hell" by Phineus RebSupport the show (https://paypal.me/texastoastpodcast)
Join us as we talk with one of our favorite people. It’s our old friend and country star, George Ducas. George is a hit songwriter as well as having hits of his own. He’s written songs for George Jones, Garth Brooks, Dixie Chicks, Ely Young Band and many more.
We have a special episode today folks! I'm joined by two country music stars, Rudy Gatlin and George Ducas to chat about music, life, Texas, dogs and just a tiny bit of politics. Both Rudy and George were our guests earlier on the show, and we thought it would be great to invite them together, so they get to know each other in person, as they belong to two different generations of country musicians. The conversation turned out to be super fun! We talked about music of course, George showed us his guitar collection, Rudy told us stories of his beginnings in the country music industry, and they both reveal how they've been handling making a living from music today. Finally, we wanted to play "Bye, Bye Love" by The Everly Brothers live on Zoom. Tune in to hear what happened! We would like to dedicate this episode to The Gatlins' father who recently passed away, William Wayne “Curley” Gatlin. Our hearts go out to his family during this time. Time Stamps: 1:24 - Why this episode is special and who our guests are. 10:30 - For how long Rudy has been active as a musician. 12:40 - The difficulty to keep up with all the younger musicians on the country scene. 16:15 - How Christmas shows differ in production from regular shows. 20:45 - The Gatlin Brothers' upcoming shows in December. 22:50 - George Ducas entering the show and introducing himself to Rudy Gatlin. 26:30 - George shows his guitar collection. 33:40 - What equipment Rudy is using to record. 37:00 - Paying tribute to the late Jimmy Capps. 42:30 - How it was for Rudy to be on The Carson Show and other TV shows that were popular once. 46:00 - When George Ducas started learning to play guitar and who his influences were. 52:45 - The advantages of big record labels and radio shows for artists back in the earlier days, and how the music industry changed. 1:01:00 - The beauty of record stores and listening to records together. 1:02:30 - Attempting to sing “Bye Bye, Love” by The Everly Brothers over Zoom. 1:08:00 - Discussing the post-election conflicts between the radical left and radical right. 1:14:00 - Rudy Gatlin talking about his father, taking him to vote, and ageing. 1:21:30 - Rudy's stage persona and love for comedy. 1:24:10 - Discussing and showing our dogs. 1:32:00 - Discussing defunding of police and other political changes and initiatives. Resources: Upcoming shows by The Gatlin Brothers Rudy Gatlin: 65 Years of Making Tunes George Ducas: I Miss the Smell of Amplifiers The Man in Back, a book by Jimmy Capps Austin All Day Podcast Texas Real Food Connect with Rudy Gatlin: Website Twitter Facebook Connect with George Ducas: YouTube Instagram Twitter Facebook Connect with Patrick Scott Armstrong: Instagram Facebook Email
Country singer-songwriter, George Ducas discusses his career and new music! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gary-stuckey/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gary-stuckey/support
This week Singer/Songwriter George Ducas joins Maylee and the Texas Homegrown Music Crew.Originally aired 09/20/2020 on 95.3 FM KYHI the Range in Dallas, TX.
George Ducas' self-titled debut album on Capitol Records yielded four Billboard charting songs, including “Teardrops” and the Top 10 smash “Lipstick Promises”. His second album yielded two more Billboard charting songs and included a Grammy nomination. During this time, he also began notching scores of hits as a songwriter for artists such as Garth Brooks, Sara Evans, Eli Young Band, Randy Rogers Band, Gary Allan, Dixie Chicks, Trisha Yearwood and more. All together to date, Ducas has been a part of studio albums that have sold more than 20 million copies and even garnered a Grammy nomination. Four albums (and countless songs written for other artists) into one of country music's more esteemed careers, country recording artist/songwriter George Ducas continues to evolve. His latest evolution comes in the form of YELLOW ROSE MOTEL, a project that stands as his most comprehensive and cinematic to date. www.georgeducas.com IG: @georgeducas FB: @georgeducasmusic https://music.apple.com/us/artist/george-ducas/30586722 https://open.spotify.com/artist/6nVajVKiqi2obmxfx7Kutn
Best Of Festival Country Rendez-Vous 2008 Dierks Bentley, Asleep At The Wheel, George Ducas, Whiskey Falls, Cadillac Sky, 3 Fox Drive, Mike Blakely, Darren Kozelsky, Texas Sapphires, Bonnie Bishop, Big Smith ... Programmation : Georges Carrier
Country singer / songwriter George Ducas is back on the podcast as we cover life in lockdown, live streaming, dogs barking, and the return to concert life.
Country singer / songwriter George Ducas is back on the podcast as we cover life in lockdown, live streaming, dogs barking, and the return to concert life.
Today I'm joined by country music and all time legend, singer/songwriter George Ducas. Our chat swings between music and food, arguably the two best things to talk about in the world. George tells me about how this virus is affecting the music industry, and when he expects live shows to open back up again, and then surprises me by performing his new song ‘I'm all in' live on the show. We talk about the great food there is in Austin and our favourite places to eat in Texas, before the conversation naturally moves to the pandemic, how it's affected our lives, and the lasting effects we think it will have… ”I missed the smell of amplifiers. I missed being out there with the guys on the road.” – George Ducas Time Stamps: 04:10 – The live streams George has been doing over lockdown. 07:15 – Living in Nashville and what it's like there for songwriters. 11:30 – The lockdowns that are coming back to Texas, and the hardships this places on local businesses. 14:59 – What Mexican food is like in Nashville. 19:06 – What George's song writing process looks like. 22:06 – How I got into cooking and the time I spent in Spain. 26:20 – Performing in Japan and what the people there are like. 33:06 – George's new song and how well-known he is in Texas. 35:30 – Exclusive live performance of ‘I'm all in'. 39:03 – Who are the people George makes music with. 43:45 – The great food there is in Austin, but the problems that are there too. 48:47 – What happens to the live shows George has got planned. 55:48 – The way Texas opened up too early just because of money. 1:02:58 – Rock climbing in Austin. 1:10:16 – Grocery stores and direct farm produce. 1:15:22 – Why George thinks Live Streams are here to stay. 1:17:30 – Eli Young Band and my past with them. 1:19:04 – George's first ever top 10 hit and other awards he's won. 1:23:40 – George's time writing songs for other artists. 1:27:43 – The important self-improvement things you can do during these lockdown times. Resources: George Ducas – Official Website Listen to George Ducas on Spotify Crux Climbing Centre Eli Young Band Texas Real Food Connect with George Ducas: YouTube Instagram Twitter Facebook Connect with Patrick Scott Armstrong: Instagram Facebook Email
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Four albums (and countless songs written for other artists) into one of country music’s more esteemed careers, country recording artist/songwriter George Ducas continues to evolve. His latest evolution comes in the form of YELLOW ROSE MOTEL, a project that stands as his most comprehensive and cinematic to date. YELLOW ROSE MOTEL comes packed with everything from smash singles that remain true to Ducas’ modern day-roots country hybrid style to completely-off-the-rails story-telling songs that leave a mark on the listener long after they’re heard. The album both firmly reestablishes Ducas’ country roots and secures his status as a highly respected artist in the country music industry.
Of Thanksgiving, creativity, and Dubai! Charlie sends his love. George Ducas -- “I Got This” (Yellow Rose Motel) Jon Pardi — “Tied One On” (Heartache Medication) Oh Glory -- “Daughters” (Single) The Pairs -- “Did I” (Noise) The Henrys -- “They Hid in the Shallows” (Paydirt) Julia Vos -- “Stay” Chaperone Picks -- “And Follow Through” (Haiku Houses) Lizanne Knott -- “Hurricane” (Bones and Gravity) Fox and Bones -- “A Strange and Wondrous Place” Vandalye -- “Sydnee’s Calling” (Cigarettes & Minarets) Better Than Ezra -- “WWOZ” (Friction, Baby) JS Ondara -- “Torch Song” (Tales of America) Send me music via SubmitHub! Send me money via Ko-fi or Patreon. Find Rachel and her comic via https://linktr.ee/rachel.cholst
Country singer / songwriter / all around awesome human, George Ducas is my guest on this episode. We discuss his passion for music, moving to Nashville in the midst of the 90's country explosion, success, songwriting, staying driven, overcoming challenges, and his latest release, "Yellow Rose Motel," along with the unique way he's pushing it into this fans ears. GeorgeDucas.com GD on Facebook GD on Instagram GD on Twitter GD on YouTube GD on Spotify GD on Amazon Music GD on iTunes
Country singer / songwriter / all around awesome human, George Ducas is my guest on this episode. We discuss his passion for music, moving to Nashville in the midst of the 90's country explosion, success, songwriting, staying driven, overcoming challenges, and his latest release, "Yellow Rose Motel," along with the unique way he's pushing it into this fans ears. GeorgeDucas.com GD on Facebook GD on Instagram GD on Twitter GD on YouTube GD on Spotify GD on Amazon Music GD on iTunes
THE TROUBADOUR PODCAST - The Premier Red Dirt, Texas Country and Independent Music Podcast
I’ve got to be totally honest here: I’m not always familiar with every individual artist and songwriter we have an opportunity to visit with on the podcast. I quit touring over two years ago, and even by that time of my career as an “entertainer” had morphed into mainly playing private parties and small bars in Kansas and Nebraska when the money was right. I wasn’t trying to stay relevant or even keep tabs on which artists were anymore… Let’s just say I wasn’t “up” on most of the new artists in the Red Dirt or Texas Country scene. Frankly, by that time my college days and “good times” were already WAY over. The artists that had shaped my view of Texas Country and Red Dirt like The Great Divide, Cross Canadian Ragweed and Cooder Graw had already all broke up…Pat Green et al were still doing their thing, but their music hit me differently in my late 30’s and as a husband & father than it did when I was a 20 year old college kid. So, when Carly told me we’d be doing an interview with George Ducas I said “Uh… OK.” The name sounded vaguely familiar but I just couldn’t place it so I did what all normal folks do in this day and age: I googled him and BAM!!!! I quickly realized that this was the George Ducas that had a hit song in 1995 called “Lipstick Promises” that I clearly remember singing in the tractor while I was in high school!!!!! Holy smokes did that bring back a quick flood of memories... When I was lucky enough to be in a tractor that had a working radio, it was cranked to a station I could barely pick up from north central KS. I can’t remember the call letters or the frequency but it was called “The Hit Kicker” and was out of Lincoln, NE. That station would play pretty much a constant loop of the top 25 songs on country radio at the time and you could count on songs in the top ten multiple times each day…and so, I was probably raking hay when I got my first taste of George Ducas through “Lipstick Promises”. As I did more research on George’s career, I learned that he had been on the same label as Garth. Well, you can do your own math to figure out who’s gonna get the most attention from the powers that be if you are on the same label as His Garthness. So, George’s career as an artist started to simmer, BUT his career as a songwriter started gaining more steam. Fan’s of the podcast would probably be kinda surprised to find out that George Ducas is the songwriter on several Red Dirt and Texas Country songs including Randy Rogers Band’s “Kiss Me In The Dark”, Eli Young Band’s “Always the Love Songs” AND one of my personal favorites, “Just Call Me Lonesome” that he co-wrote with Radney Foster. George also has co-writing credit on the Garth Brooks and George Jones song “BEER RUN”. We had a good visit over this version of the song compared to Todd Snider’s “BEER RUN” and heard some details about both songs that I don’t think ANYONE has ever heard before this interview. It’s definitely a part of this episode you won’t want to miss. To cut to the chase, George Ducas is back with some new music and a project called “Yellow Rose Motel” which you can check out HERE. I usually have to hear something a couple times to know if I dig it or not….NOT ON THIS PROJECT! I am super impressed with this stuff! Damn good songwriting and production. George is releasing the project in Volumes. Three song groupings have made up Volume 1, 2, and 3 with the final 3 songs coming soon. The first song I heard off this project is called “Eastwood” and is simply a great song IMO. I don’t know what else to say…. I dig the heck out of it and George’s delivery on the song. You’ve GOT to go listen to it! Another song which I’m really loving from the project is called “Country Badass” which is a nice shot taken at the wannabes and cracks me up. Anyway, I thoroughly enjoyed our interview with George and I think you’ll find it a good listen. AND THE MUSIC! Please check it out because I don’t think you’ll be disappointed. Check out all things George Ducas by clicking HERE! Listen via: The Troubadour Podcast Website Apple Podcasts Google Play Spotify Stitcher Podbean
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Whiskey & Cigarettes Interview W/George Ducas by DJ Nik
Join us this week as we welcome Country music singer songwriter, George Ducas. A Lone Star native whose heart and soul are rooted in the honky tonks, roadhouses and dancehalls, George Ducas is a musical talent seasoned with experience, driven by passion and humbled by a God-given talent. With a string of Billboard charting songs that established him early as a country music trendsetter, George Ducas is a recording artist, hit songwriter, global entertainer and father to his children. His musical offerings encompass a creativity, sentiment, edge and wisdom of a man who lives life with a passion. With his success as a national major label and critically acclaimed recording artist included a string of hits including the Top 10 single “Lipstick Promises”). A tunesmith who constructs lyrics that attract the ears of the deeply emotional, light-hearted and the little bit crazy, George Ducas is a captivating music poet and entertainer who satisfies the palate of even the most eclectic and thoughtful of listeners. In exciting news for 2019, George will be releasing the first volume of his brand new project "Yellow Rose Motel” on February 1st, 2019. We will talk to George about his upcoming schedule, get a behind the scenes look at his new music, feature his latest songs, and ask him to share his message for the troops. Please be sure to visit George Ducas at https://georgeducas.com and spread the word. And as always we will give shout outs to our deployed military listeners. Our message to the troops: WE do what we do, because YOU do what you do.
The Grammy-winning songwriter behind “There’s Your Trouble” (Dixie Chicks), “I Hope You Dance” (Lee Ann Womack), and “That’d Be Alright” (Alan Jackson) talks about her heartbreaking personal losses, her professional triumphs, and how they’ve all worked together to make her the person and songwriter she is today. EPISODE DETAILS: PART ONE Scott and Paul chat about great songs they never want to hear again. PART TWO - 12:21 mark Find out how you can enter to win a free CD! PART THREE - 14:27 mark Tia drops in at Songcraft World Headquarters to discuss how wandering into the kitchen of the Bluebird Cafe at age 15 changed her life; why she knew she wanted to sit in a circle with songwriters swapping jokes and telling stories before she knew she wanted to write actual songs; how a desperate classmate's plea for her notes led to her first hit single; the two things that must come together for a writer to be truly successful; what "cruel" thing Mark D. Sanders said to her that turned out to be right; why her biggest hit is also a big weight on her shoulders; what tricks she uses to stay engaged in the songwriting process; why she wishes she was a man; and how her husband's untimely death has shaped her as a person and a songwriter. Though best known as the co-writer of Lee Ann Womack’s classic “I Hope You Dance,” Tia Sillers has written successful singles in various genres, establishing herself as one of Nashville’s great songwriters. After scoring with Top 10 singles by George Ducas and Pam Tillis, she hit the top of the country charts with the Dixie Chicks’ recording of “There’s Your Trouble.” Additional charting country singles followed by artists such as Suzy Bogguss, Pinmonkey, Tammy Cochran, Trisha Yearwood, and Alan Jackson, who scored a huge hit with “That’d Be Alright.” In addition to her country success, Tia has landed several songs on Billboard’s Hot Mainstream Rock chart, including Kenny Wayne Shepherd’s “Blue on Black” which spent a total of six weeks in the number one slot. She also found success in Christian music when she and Hall of Fame songwriter Bill Anderson won the Dove award for Country Song of the Year after the Oak Ridge Boys recorded their song “Jonah, Job, and Moses.” Other artists who’ve covered Tia’s songs include Martina McBride, Randy Travis, Trace Adkins, Diamond Rio, John Waite, Vince Gill, Wynonna, Patti Page, Jennifer Lopez, and Gladys Knight. She has won Song of the Year honors from the Grammys, the CMA, the ACM, NSAI, and BMI. Tia has additionally taken home awards from the Canadian Country Music Association and the Billboard Music Awards.
In this episode I sat down with Texas native Terry McBride; who was making a run through Texas and was a judge at our TMP Songwriter Competition. Terry scored a #1 (Sacred Ground) as well as a string of Top 5 hits, with his group McBride and the Ride in the 90’s, but that’s only where his songwriting accolades begin… After McBride and the Ride disbanded, Terry began to focus most of his attention on songwriting, and through the years since has had songs cut by other artists such as Garth Brooks, George Strait, Reba McEntire, Hank Williams Jr., Ronnie Dunn, Kix Brooks, Alan Jackson, Trace Adkins, Easton Corbin, Lost Frequencies, Kenny Rogers, John Anderson, Cole Swindell, Jim Lauderdale, Chase Bryant, Clare Dunn, Ricky Van Shelton, George Ducas, David Ball, Casey James, Wade Hayes, Gretchen Wilson, Andy Griggs, Jedd Hughes, Jason Michael Carroll, James Otto, Gord Bamford, Emerson Drive, Rosie Flores, as well as Texas stars Cody Johnson, Jack Ingram, and Josh Ward. In 2004, Terry co-wrote American Idol finalist Josh Gracin’s top five single “Stay With Me/Brass Bed”. He followed that up by co-writing “Play Something Country” with Ronnie Dunn, which was the fastest rising single of Brooks and Dunn’s career and was also the final #1 song for the award-winning duo. Terry has had over 25 songs recorded by Brooks & Dunn, which led to 13 singles and 12 BMI million air awards. So we talk about his musical journey, get the scoop on his latest project and what’s next and pick his brain about songwriting and any advice he has for aspiring songwriters.
Singer-Songwriter George Ducas joins Arthur on this week's episode of BORN Country Radio to discuss "Teardrops," his #1 video hit "Lipstick Promises," songwriting with Radney Foster and Terry McBride, his upcoming project and more!
Singer songwriter George Ducas just released his first independent album 43-40, which is his first full-length project since "George Ducas" and "Where I Stand" on Capitol Records in the mid 1990's. Fans might very well remember his Top 20 hit "Lipstick Promises." The new "43-40" includes thoughtful ballads, playful uptempos and honkey-tonk must-haves in the twelve tracks. George has continued writing with many of Nashville's biggest songwriters, and this project could be his biggest yet. Kelly Lynn caught up with George at a celebration for the album release.
Join us this week as we welcome country music singer songwriter George Ducas. Hailing from Texas City, Tx., George has enjoyed success as a national artist, international artist, and back home as a Texas Music artist, charting six singles on Billboard Hot Country songs, including two albums on Capitol Records and a string of hits like his Top 10 single “Lipstick Promises”. Ducas’ latest single, the summer stomper “Cowtown”, recently hit the Top 10 on the Texas charts. He has also been cranking out hits for other artists. His songs have been recorded by Garth Brooks, Trisha Yearwood, Gary Allan, George Jones, Dixie Chicks, Randy Rogers Band, the Eli Young Band and Sara Evans, who scored a No. 1 hit with Ducas’ “A Real Fine Place to Start". In exciting news for the fall of 2013, George will be releasing his brand new album "4340" on October 29th, 2013. We will talk to George about his upcoming schedule, get a behind the scenes look at his music, feature songs from his brand new album, and ask him to share his message for the troops. Please be sure to visit George Ducas at http://www.georgeducas.com/ and spread the word. Fans are welcome to call in and speak live with with George during the show (718) 766-4193 If you would like to participate in the live chat during the show, you must sign up on the show site first and then log in during the show. More great music for a really great cause! And as always we will give shout outs to our deployed military listeners. This is sure to be a terrific show so be sure to join us, Sunday October 27th 2013 at 4:00 PM EDT! Our message to the troops....WE do what we do, because YOU do what you do.