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This week on the Here's What We Know Podcast, we're again shining a spotlight on a remarkable figure in the music industry, the exceptionally talented songwriter Barry Dean. Listen in to hear more of his incredible story as he shares his reflections on his past experiences and the power of collaboration and friendship in his musical journey. Barry believes success isn't merely about individual achievement but rather collective growth, camaraderie, innovation, and resilience against the odds.In this Episode:The Grammy ExperienceCelebrating TalentsUnveiling PersonalitiesAdmiration for StalwartsNatural Talent Vs EffortNetworking and interaction at Awards ShowsBeyond Music: Industry Engagement Nostalgic Musical Discussions Business Side Of Music Reinterpretations in MusicThe Nashville SceneRadio InfluenceAppreciating ProfessionalsAbout Barry:Barry Dean is a highly accomplished songwriter in both country and pop music genres based in Nashville, Tennessee. Barry's remarkable talents have earned him a Grammy nomination in the category of Best Country Song for his work on Tim McGraw's "Diamond Rings and Old Barstools”. Barry remains filled with awe every time he hears one of his songs playing on the radio. When you consider his journey, it's astonishing to think that he once thought he might end up working a 9-to-5 job in Kansas. His portfolio boasts an impressive array of chart-topping hits, including two No. 1 singles for Little Big Town ("Pontoon" and "Day Drinkin'"), "Think a Little Less," which dominated the charts for Michael Ray, "Heartache Medication," the most recent #1 hit for Jon Pardi, Ingrid Michaelson's Top 40 sensation "Girls Chase Boys," and an ever-expanding list of country and pop hits. These accomplishments underscore that Barry Dean is undeniably living out his true calling.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebarrydeanWebsite: https://www.creativenationmusic.com/www.GaryScottThomas.com
Barry Dean discusses the hard things about country music. He talks about great artists who have slipped through the cracks and his opinion on how we treat “Kings and Queens” in the country music industry. He gives a glimpse into meeting singers and artists as a songwriter and shares a bit about Eddie Arnold, Garth Brooks, Roger Miller, and other huge names in country music.In this episode:A bit of Midwestern GeographyBetty's Fireworks best bang in townMeeting Roger MillerHow comparison can be toxicThe hardest thing about country musicGoing on air with Charlie PrideBreakfast with Eddie ArnoldYou don't have to sing to singThe making of 1994Garth Brooks About Barry:Barry Dean takes nothing for granted. Even after earning a GRAMMY nomination for Tim McGraw's "Diamond Rings and Old Barstools" and topping the charts with four No. 1 singles, he remains awestruck each time he hears a song he wrote on the radio. Dean still can't help but think of how he seemed destined to work a 9-to-5 in Kansas––a fate that now seems preposterous, given his track record: two No. 1 singles for Little Big Town, "Pontoon" and "Day Drinkin';" "Think a Little Less," which topped the charts for Michael Ray; "Heartache Medication" which most recently hit #1 for Jon Pardi; Ingrid Michaelson's Top 40 smash "Girls Chase Boys;" and an ever-growing list of country and pop successes prove Dean is doing exactly what he was made to do.https://www.creativenationmusic.com/barry-deanwww.GaryScottThomas.com
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My guest today is Cason Cooley a writer, musician and producer who started music at a young age in Wichita, KS, often travelling across the country with his parents who were a part of the Grammy award-winning Southern Gospel group, The Cathedral Quartet. In 1997 Cason moved to Nashville to pursue music becoming a member of the Normals followed by focusing his attention on songwriting and production. Cason has written and produced artists such as Ingrid Michaelson, including her singles "Girls Chase Boys" and "Hell No," American Authors single "Deep Water," Katie Herzig, Ben Rector, David Archuletta and more. His work has been placed in dozens of popular television shows including Grey's Anatomy and Pretty Little Liars. Most recently he has produced NEEDTOBREATHE's latest album “Out of Body” and American Author's “Seasons”, Drew Holcomb's “Dragons” and Ingrid Michaelson's “Stranger Songs." Cooley is now based out of Nashville, TN where he works out of his studio The Masonic Lodge. Thanks to Alena Moran at Triple 8 mgmt for the introduction! Get access to FREE mixing mini-course: http://MixMasterBundle.com THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS! https://www.SoundPorter.com Get your free mastering demo. https://JZmic.com Use coupon ROCKSTARS to get 20% off The Pop Filter https://www.Spectra1964.com http://MacSales.com/Rockstars http://iZotope.com/Rockstars use code ROCK10 for 10% off https://www.Adam-Audio.com/Education https://www.APIaudio.com http://UltimateMixingMasterclass.com Hear guests discography on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1RNldqdnlG6lEI1JivcXY2?si=02645da82ee74b53 If you love the podcast, then please leave a review: https://RSRockstars.com/Review CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE SHOW NOTES AT: http://RSRockstars.com/302
Cason Cooley hails from Wichita, Kansas, and in this episode, we'll trace his journey from his upbringing on the road with his parents to producing major pop singles like "Girls Chase Boys" by Ingrid Michaelson. That's a journey from the Grammy winning Southern Gospel group, The Cathedral Quartet, through the maze of early adolescence, basketball injuries, a partial college education, and a launch into playing on and producing records. We really enjoyed our chat with Cason, and more than that, we've enjoyed countless songs he's made. Join us, won't you, and take a listen. You can learn more about Cason and his work here: http://casoncooley.com ***About Music City Listeners*** If you are an engineer or a producer, or if you want to become an engineer or producer, this series is for you. By way of true stories, we'll hear various answers to the burning question, "how do I make it in the music industry?" And you'll know that you're hearing true answers because they won't be tidy and contrived. You might just learn that you're not alone in your self doubt and your strained, long-suffering pursuit. Gather round. Let's learn from these listeners who have gone before us. They have heard a lot, and they have some stories of their own to tell. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/musiccitylisteners/support
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This episode of The Blind Tiger Record Club Podcast features a segment called the B-Sides. In this edition of the B-Sides, David W. Williams and Rudy Newman play some additional parts of their interview with producer Cason Cooley. The original interview aired April 17th and featured a discussion of Cason's work on the recent American Authors' release, Seasons. Cason talks about his first band, his time in Nashville working as a session player, making the career pivot to producing records, current projects, songwriting, and the first time he ever heard the American Authors. Here are the songs, artists, and albums included in this B-Sides episode of the Blind Tiger Record Club Podcast: The Normals - "I'll Be Home Soon" The Normals - "On My Own" Ginny Owens - "Long Way Home" Ingrid Michaelson "Girls Chase Boys" Drew Holcomb - "Family" American Authors - "Best Day of my Life"
Girls Chase Boys by The Witty Millennial
Trent Dabbs has written several songs you know like “Girls Chase Boys” for Ingrid Michaelson, “High Horse,” for Kacey Musgraves’ CMA award winning album, Golden Hour, “Growing Pains” for COIN, “Deep Water,” by American Authors, he even wrote a couple songs for Natalie Hemby’s 2017 album release, "Puxico." He just released his 11th solo album "Positano" which features a collection of songs he’s written throughout his artist career including the ballad “Come Home Safe” released a year ago this weekend. We talk all about the album, his favorite 70s bands, and what it means to make it in this crazy business we call the music industry. He is also one/half of Sugar and the The High Lows with Amy Stroup who has also been on this series before, Episode 13.
You've heard him from the live show, but now it's time to get to know the man behind the 90's sitcom sage advising, self-deprecating humorist songwriter, Barry Dean. Barry is the writer behind the Grammy-nominated and NSAI “Songs I Wish I’d Written” award for Tim McGraw’s “Diamond Rings and Old Barstools,”; he has co-penned two No. 1 singles for Little Big Town, “Pontoon” and “Day Drinkin’”; “Think a Little Less,” which hit No. 1 for Michael Ray; Ingrid Michaelson’s Top 40 smash “Girls Chase Boys”; and has an ever-growing list of country and pop successes. But few actually know what it takes to get where he has gotten and in a very unconventional way. Barry takes nothing for granted. Even with his conversation with me, he drops plenty of wisdom for songwriters but also he shares an inside look at the self-doubts a songwriter feels. What are the paradigms for a songwriter and when should you give it up? We try to dig into his songs but the bigger message here is that Barry truly believes in the craft and its writers. Be sure to follow Barry on Instagram @thebarrydean, and let him know that you laughed at his jokes. It'll make his day.
Presented by Young Entertainment Professionals () and recorded at The Tracking Room () in Nashville, TN. We have our first live show with an inside look at Creative Nation with the founders and early believers Beth and Luke Laird and Barry Dean. Creative Nation is a Nashville-based music company founded by Beth and Luke Laird that publishes and manages the careers of Barry Dean, Kassi Ashton, Lori McKenna, Muscadine Bloodline, Steve Moakler and more. Beth, Luke, and Barry take us on an inside look of the early years of the company, company culture, and what does it look like to work and write for this unique publishing company. Luke Laird has written 23 #1 singles, is a Grammy-winning producer, an ACM and BMI Songwriter of the Year recipient. Beth Laird is a music executive with previous work experience at BMG Music Publishing, Windswept Music Publishing and BMI. She was listed on Billboard Magazine's "30 Under 30 Power Players to Watch" and named one of Music Row's Rising Women on the Row. Barry Dean has a Grammy nomination and was awarded NSAI's “Songs I Wish I’d Written” award for Tim McGraw’s “Diamond Rings and Old Barstools,” which he co-wrote; two No. 1 singles for Little Big Town, “Pontoon” and “Day Drinkin’”; “Think a Little Less,” which hit No. 1 for Michael Ray; Ingrid Michaelson’s Top 40 smash “Girls Chase Boys”; and an ever-growing list of country and pop successes.
This week, the great Barry Dean joins Chris in the studio for the first episode of the year! He reminisces on first coming to Nashville (including flying in for the sole purpose of having coffee with Tom Douglas), and gives us an inside look on how two of his biggest hits, "Day Drinking" and "Girls Chase Boys" were shaped in the writer's room. Plus: learn how Barry almost learned Portuguese to become a Brazilian pop musician. https://americansongwriter.com/american-songwriter-podcast-network
Mississippi native Trent Dabbs relocated to Nashville in the early 2000s, where he’s carved out a niche on the local indie rock and Americana scene. Over the last twelve years, he’s released ten solo albums, a collaborative EP with edgy country sensation Ashley Monroe, and two retro R&B inspired projects with fellow singer/songwriter Amy Stroup under the name Sugar + The Hi-Lows. Earning significant critical acclaim, All Music predicted that Sugar + The Hi-Lows “just might be the next breakout band to capture the nation’s imagination.” Dabbs is a co-founder of the Ten out of Tenn artist collective, and has collaborated with high-profile songwriters, including Lori McKenna, Gabe Dixon, Joy Williams of the Civil Wars, and Kacey Musgraves, with whom he penned the Top 40 country single “Undermine” from the hit TV show Nashville. Other songs from the Trent Dabbs catalog that have appeared on the series include “World on Time,” “I’m Coming Over,” “Shine,” and “Don’t Put Dirt on My Grave Just Yet,” which became a Top 40 hit for series regular Hayden Panettiere in 2014. Many of the songs from Dabbs’ solo projects have landed on high profile TV shows such as The O.C., The Hills, Grey’s Anatomy, One Tree Hill, So You Think You Can Dance, The Vampire Diaries, Pretty Little Liars, Hawaii-Five-O, NCIS, and others. Dabbs contributed six songs to Ingrid Michaelson’s 2014 album Lights Out, including “Girls Chase Boys,” a Top 10 single on both Billboard’s Hot Rock Songs and Adult Top 40 chart. His latest album as a solo artist is called The Optimist.
TransPanTastic: Transgender parenting, work, marriage, transition, and life!
Why does it always have to be Friday? This time around, work stress got George to a place where he wasn't able to keep dysphoria from getting to him. The oddities didn't stop, though, the bizarreness of Friday didn't end with Friday. The amazing music video we referenced is Ingrid Michaelson's "Girls Chase Boys", at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5GBT37_yyzY. We are here to share our entire intersectional experience with anyone who finds it beneficial, but we want to know what you connect with the most. You can let us know by clicking to a one-question anonymous survey at vote.pollcode.com/32371374. If you have a request/suggestion that isn't listed, comment! We can be found online at TransPanTastic.net, you can email us at TransPanTastic@gmail.com, and "TransPanTastic" is searchable on most social networks. We would love to hear from you, so let us know what you think or what you want to hear about!
The Kellogg Krew talks with Ingrid Michaelson about her hit song and who she think has the purest voice of them all.
The Kellogg Krew talks with Ingrid Michaelson about her hit song and who she think has the purest voice of them all.
The Kellogg Krew talks with Ingrid Michaelson about her hit song and who she think has the purest voice of them all.