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Join podcast host Daniel Paisner as he moderates the keynote panel discussion at the inaugural “Gathering of the Ghosts” ghostwriting conference earlier this year—an event jointly sponsored by Gotham Ghostwriters and the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Dan is joined by music journalist Holly Gleason and former As Told To guests Seth Davis and Jodi Lipper for a spirited discussion on their ghostwriting journeys, and a reflection on the many ways authors and journalists are writing in collaboration. Learn more about our guests: Follow Seth Daviss on X | Episode 61 Holly Gleason Website Jodi Lipper Website | Episode 28 Please support the sponsors who support our show: Ritani Jewelers Chelsea Devantez's I Shouldn't Be Telling You This Daniel Paisner's Balloon Dog Daniel Paisner's SHOW: The Making and Unmaking of a Network Television Pilot Unforgiving: Lessons from the Fall by Lindsey Jacobellis Film Movement Plus (PODCAST) | 30% discount Libro.fm (ASTOLDTO) | 2 audiobooks for the price of 1 when you start your membership Film Freaks Forever! podcast, hosted by Mark Jordan Legan and Phoef Sutton Everyday Shakespeare podcast A Mighty Blaze podcast The Writer's Bone Podcast Network Misfits Market (WRITERSBONE) | $15 off your first order Film Movement Plus (PODCAST) | 30% discount Wizard Pins (WRITERSBONE) | 20% discount
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for December 14, 2023 is: genial JEEN-yul adjective Someone described as genial is cheerful and pleasant; a thing described as genial suggests or expresses friendliness and cheer. // Omar was a most genial host, making sure to spend time with each and every one of the guests at the reception. // Though I knew no one at the conference, the genial atmosphere immediately put me at ease. See the entry > Examples: “There's a fresh way to revisit [John] Prine apart from the catalog of records he left behind. Five decades' worth of stories about and conversations with the artist have been collected by Holly Gleason in ‘Prine on Prine: Interviews and Encounters With John Prine'.... To know him is to love him, and to love and know Prine is to spend a lot of hours in his presence via Gleason's essential compendium, which finds his observational candor, fierce intelligence and genial warmth to be unwavering over a half-century of meeting the press.” — Chris Willman, Variety, 10 Oct. 2023 Did you know? Warm, cheerful, and pleasant? That's genial in a bottle, baby. Or at least (if such a declaration rubs you the wrong way) that's the most common sense of genial. You may also be familiar with its closely related meaning of “favorable to growth or comfort” as in “what a girl wants most on vacation is to recline in the genial sunshine.” Or perhaps you've heard genial used to describe someone or something displaying or marked by genius, as in “who among us doesn't appreciate genial insights embedded in a beautiful pop song”? After all, both genial and genius share an ancestor in the Latin word genius, meaning “a person's disposition or inclination.” There are also older, now-obsolete senses of genial. When it first entered English from the Latin adjective genialis (“connected with marriage”) it shared that word's matrimonial meaning. And at one time genial was also a synonym of native or inborn, describing things (such as musical talent) present or seemingly present in someone from birth.
Nashville-based writer, artist, and music critic Holly Gleason joins Lisa Dent to talk about her new book Prine on Prine: Interviews and Encounters with John Prine, which takes a look into the life of the late American songwriting legend. Follow The Lisa Dent Show on Twitter:Follow @LisaDentSpeaksFollow @SteveBertrand Follow @kpowell720 Follow @maryvandeveldeFollow @LaurenLapka
In this episode we welcome the splendid Holly Gleason, all the way from downtown Nashville, and invite her to tell us about her life as a country music writer and publicist.Holly explains how, as a teenage championship golfer, she first became enamoured of country in her native state of Ohio, later writing about it (as well as about rap and R&B) for the Miami Herald. Tying in the episode's main theme with Woman Walk the Line – the wonderful essay collection she assembled and edited in 2017 – Holly's hosts ask her about her favourite female artists from Emmylou Harris to Taylor Swift. Along the way she gives us the inside lowdown on "Music City" – having just attended 2022's CMA Awards – and talks fascinatingly about Lil Nas X and Billy Ray Cyrus.The week's new audio interview, with the late great Guy Clark, gives us a chance to discuss that unpigeonholeable singer-songwriter, his complicated friendship with Townes Van Zandt, and his influence on disciples such as Steve Earle and Rodney Crowell. Two clips from John Tobler's 1986 interview with Guy prompt tearful memories of Holly's friendship with the Texan troubadour.After we've said our own sad goodbyes to Melody Maker mainstay Colin Irwin, Low's Mimi Parker and Nazareth frontman Dan McCafferty, Mark and Jasper talk us out with their favourite new additions to the RBP library including interviews with Patti Smith and Little Simz.Many thanks to special guest Holly Gleason; visit her website at hollygleason.com and find Woman Walk the Line at all good bookshops.Pieces discussed: Women in country, Taylor Swift, Holly Gleason in conversation with John Prine, Guy Clark audio, Guy Clark: Randall Knives, Desperados & Homegrown Tomatoes, Colin Irwin articles, Low, Nazareth, Patti Smith, Bobbie Gentry and Little Simz.
In this episode we welcome the splendid Holly Gleason, all the way from downtown Nashville, and invite her to tell us about her life as a country music writer and publicist.Holly explains how, as a teenage championship golfer, she first became enamoured of country in her native state of Ohio, later writing about it (as well as about rap and R&B) for the Miami Herald. Tying in the episode's main theme with Woman Walk the Line – the wonderful essay collection she assembled and edited in 2017 – Holly's hosts ask her about her favourite female artists from Emmylou Harris to Taylor Swift. Along the way she gives us the inside lowdown on "Music City" – having just attended 2022's CMA Awards – and talks fascinatingly about Lil Nas X and Billy Ray Cyrus.The week's new audio interview, with the late great Guy Clark, gives us a chance to discuss that unpigeonholeable singer-songwriter, his complicated friendship with Townes Van Zandt, and his influence on disciples such as Steve Earle and Rodney Crowell. Two clips from John Tobler's 1986 interview with Guy prompt tearful memories of Holly's friendship with the Texan troubadour.After we've said our own sad goodbyes to Melody Maker mainstay Colin Irwin, Low's Mimi Parker and Nazareth frontman Dan McCafferty, Mark and Jasper talk us out with their favourite new additions to the RBP library including interviews with Patti Smith and Little Simz.Many thanks to special guest Holly Gleason; visit her website at hollygleason.com and find Woman Walk the Line at all good bookshops.Pieces discussed: Women in country, Taylor Swift, Holly Gleason in conversation with John Prine, Guy Clark audio, Guy Clark: Randall Knives, Desperados & Homegrown Tomatoes, Colin Irwin articles, Low, Nazareth, Patti Smith, Bobbie Gentry and Little Simz.
In episode five I talk about Running on Empty with music critic, author and songwriter Holly Gleason. After a brief intro and a look at the original 1977 Rolling Stone review by Paul Nelson, our conversation starts around the 5:00 mark. Holly Gleason is the author of Woman, Walk the Line: How the Women in Country Music Changed our Lives. She's written for dozens of publications including Rolling Stone, American Songwriter, LA Times and more. She cowrote the #1 song "Better as a Memory."Paul Ingles, who is mentioned in this podcast, is the creator of The Emergence Of, a series that looks at the early careers of impactful musicians. Connect with me on Twitter at @coxjustin Try this bracket of Jackson Browne songs if you want a difficult challenge Rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Thanks! I posted this one a day early because I took a few days off work and am going to unplug right... now. Enjoy!
In episode five I talk about Running on Empty with music critic, author and songwriter Holly Gleason. After a brief intro and a look at the original 1977 Rolling Stone review by Paul Nelson, our conversation starts around the 5:00 mark. Holly Gleason is the author of Woman, Walk the Line: How the Women in Country Music Changed our Lives. She’s written for dozens of publications including Rolling Stone, American Songwriter, LA Times and more. She cowrote the #1 song "Better as a Memory." Paul Ingles, who is mentioned in this podcast, is the creator of The Emergence Of, a series that looks at the early careers of impactful musicians. Connect with me on Twitter at @coxjustin Try this bracket of Jackson Browne songs if you want a difficult challenge Rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Thanks! I posted this one a day early because I took a few days off work and am going to unplug right... now. Enjoy!
Remembering Joe Diffie, Mona Foot and DJ Black N Mild. Guests: Hits' Holly Gleason; Jacob Bernstein; and Elena Bergeron.
In episode nine I talk about Lives in the Balance and World in Motion with Holly Gleason, whom you might remember from the Running on Empty episode. Holly is the author of Woman, Walk the Line: How the Women in Country Music Changed our Lives. She's written for dozens of publications including Rolling Stone, American Songwriter, LA Times and more. She cowrote the #1 song "Better as a Memory." Find more on Holly at hollygleason.com. After a brief intro and a look at the original 1986 Rolling Stone review by Jimmy Guterman, our conversation starts around the 3 minute mark. We take a snappy break at the 30 minute mark to look at the 1989 Rolling Stone review by David Fricke before jumping right back into our conversation. — This talk took place the day after George Floyd was killed, but before most of us (myself included) had seen the horrific video, let alone processed its significance. For that reason, you won't hear it mentioned in this conversation. In this episode we talk a whole lot about the power of speaking up against injustice, and if you want to find parallels to present day, they await you in this conversation about Jackson Browne's two most overtly political albums. I discussed Floyd's death at the top of last week's Lawyers in Love episode and I regret not sharing a place where people can donate. The NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund lets you choose where your donation will go, from voting rights to police reform to education. Just visit their site (naacpldf.org), click Donate, and note your preference before you check out. You can connect with the podcast on Twitter at @routinelayup and email me at justincox22@gmail.com. Rate and review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, thanks! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/afterthedeluge/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/afterthedeluge/support
In episode five I talk about Running on Empty with music critic, author and songwriter Holly Gleason. After a brief intro and a look at the original 1977 Rolling Stone review by Paul Nelson, our conversation starts around the 5:00 mark. Holly Gleason is the author of Woman, Walk the Line: How the Women in Country Music Changed our Lives. She's written for dozens of publications including Rolling Stone, American Songwriter, LA Times and more. She cowrote the #1 song "Better as a Memory." Paul Ingles, who is mentioned in this podcast, is the creator of The Emergence Of, a series that looks at the early careers of impactful musicians. Connect with me on Twitter at @routinelayup Leave me a voice message about your favorite song at anchor.fm/afterthedeluge Try this bracket of Jackson Browne songs if you want a difficult challenge Rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Thanks! I posted this one a day early because I took a few days off work and am going to unplug right... now. Enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/afterthedeluge/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/afterthedeluge/support
From Mother Maybelle to Loretta Lynn to Kacey Musgraves, women have been a leading force in Country music since the beginning. In her book, Women Walk the Line: How the Women in Country Music Changed Our Lives, author and music critic Holly Gleason spotlights the impact of twenty-seven legendary artists. Plus, we listen to lots of great songs.
Today on Promoter 101 it's the Twelve Days of Christmas - Day 2 Featured Guest Legendary Rock Journalist / Author of Woman Walk The Line Holly Gleason talking about her amazing history covering the music business and her new book. Email: steiny@promoter101.net Tweet the Guys: https://twitter.com/Promoters101 Tweet Dan: https://twitter.com/TheJew Tweet Luke: https://twitter.com/wlukepierce Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/steinypromoter101/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/promoter101 Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/promoter101 Website: http://www.promoter101.net/ itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/promoter101/id1163910658?mt=2 Google Music: https://is.gd/onEmSt Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/promoter101?refid=stpr Tumbler: http://promoter101.tumblr.com/ Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/user/promoter101 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/promoter101 Edited by Connor Merritt - Connor@EmporiumPresents.com
Today on Promoter 101 it's the Twelve Days of Christmas - Day 2 Featured Guest Legendary Rock Journalist / Author of Woman Walk The Line Holly Gleason talking about her amazing history covering the music business and her new book.Email: steiny@promoter101.netTweet the Guys: https://twitter.com/Promoters101Tweet Dan: https://twitter.com/TheJewTweet Luke: https://twitter.com/wlukepierceFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/steinypromoter101/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/promoter101Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/promoter101Website: http://www.promoter101.net/itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/promoter101/id1163910658?mt=2Google Music: https://is.gd/onEmStStitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/promoter101?refid=stprTumbler: http://promoter101.tumblr.com/Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/user/promoter101YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/promoter101
With roughly a year of interviewing skills under my belt, it felt like Master and Apprentice when I sat down with Ms. Holly Gleason to discuss being an entrepreneur, how her new book came to fruition and general life lessons. With over 30 years of experience in the music industry, this icon has articles published in Rolling Stone, Playboy, Creem, LA Times, Spin and more. She has also written music under her alias "Lady Goodman", she's been a publicist for some of Rock and Country's biggest stars and at one point ran a major music label.Holly clearly has the resume when it comes to being an entrepreneur and making her own path, but our conversation also extends into discussing her upbringing, thoughts on feminism in today's society and randomly, if she were stuck on an island with only one album or one song, what would they be.To order Woman Walk The Line, follow the link: http://a.co/gPIaxVyIf you'd like to see more of our interview, stop by www.VicariouslyPodcast.com
Holly Gleason— Woman Walk the Line: How the Women in Country Music Changed Our Lives
(https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Ffemusician.com%2Ffem116-woman-walk-line-women-country-music-changed-lives-holly-gleason%2F&title=FEM116%20Woman%20Walk%20The%20Line%3A%20How%20The%20Women%20In%20Country%20Music%20Changed%20Our%20Lives%20with%20Holly%20Gleason) Holly Gleason, music critic, academic and artist development consultant is here to talk about her lifetime love of writing, music and her book Woman Walk the Line: How Women in Music Changed Our Lives. Holly started out writing about competitive golf as a teen but having the “fiercest record collection on the East side of Cleveland” got her started writing about music. In her book, Woman Walk the Line: How Women in Country Music Changed Our Lives (https://utpress.utexas.edu/books/gleason-woman-walk-the-line) , you’ll find personal essays which tribute women in country music from a diverse group of women writers. Click here to get your copy of Woman Walk the Line: How Women in Country Music Changed Our Lives. (https://utpress.utexas.edu/books/gleason-woman-walk-the-line) Thoughts on Artist Development and Media Relations To do artist development well, you really have to concentrate on it Develop a strategy to build longevity for the artist and the piece of music you’re trying to promote The narrative informs every aspect of who an artist is, and who an artist is really drives the media. Social media is NOT just telling people what you have for them to buy, or what you had for lunch Questions Artists Need to be Asking Why do you matter? What is your truth? What are you offering someone? What kind of culture are you creating around yourself as an artist? Woman Walk the Line: How the Women in Country Music Changed Our Lives How and why the new book came about The process of selecting artists and contributors How lessons learned on the golf course impacted the book The need for more long form writing Click here to get your copy of Woman Walk the Line: How Women in Country Music Changed Our Lives. (https://utpress.utexas.edu/books/gleason-woman-walk-the-line) ABOUT HOST BREE NOBLE Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/breenoblemusic) or on Instagram @breenoblemusic (https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Ffemusician.com%2Ffem116-woman-walk-line-women-country-music-changed-lives-holly-gleason%2F&title=FEM116%20Woman%20Walk%20The%20Line%3A%20How%20The%20Women%20In%20Country%20Music%20Changed%20Our%20Lives%20with%20Holly%20Gleason)
Holly Gleason, music critic, academic and artist development consultant is here to talk about her lifetime love of writing, music and her book Woman Walk the Line: How Women in Music Changed Our Lives. Holly started out writing about competitive golf as a teen but having the “fiercest record collection on the East side of Cleveland” got her started writing about music. In her book, Woman Walk the Line: How Women in Country Music Changed Our Lives, you’ll find personal essays which tribute women in country music from a diverse group of women writers. Click here to get your copy of Woman Walk the Line: How Women in Country Music Changed Our Lives. Thoughts on Artist Development and Media Relations To do artist development well, you really have to concentrate on it Develop a strategy to build longevity for the artist and the piece of music you’re trying to promote The narrative informs every aspect of who an artist is, and who an artist is really drives the media. Social media is NOT just telling people what you have for them to buy, or what you had for lunch Questions Artists Need to be Asking Why do you matter? What is your truth? What are you offering someone? What kind of culture are you creating around yourself as an artist? Woman Walk the Line: How the Women in Country Music Changed Our Lives How and why the new book came about The process of selecting artists and contributors How lessons learned on the golf course impacted the book The need for more long form writing Click here to get your copy of Woman Walk the Line: How Women in Country Music Changed Our Lives. ABOUT HOST BREE NOBLE Bree Noble is an entrepreneur, musician and speaker. She founded Women of Substance Radio, an online radio station that promotes quality female artists in all genres, in 2007. She launched the Women of Substance Music Podcast in November 2014, a 5 day per week show which promotes Independent female artists. Her podcast has hit #1 in New & Noteworthy for the Music, Arts and Society & Culture categories and #4 Audio Podcast on all of iTunes. She draws on her extensive experience running her own music business, both as a solo musician and as an Industry professional, to train and mentor other female musicians. Learn more about the station, the show and the artists at www.wosradio.com. Connect with Bree on Twitter @BreeNoble or on Facebook or on Instagram @breenoblemusic
Holly Gleason joined Bill Cody on on September 28, 2017 recorded at WSM Radio. Holly stopped by to chat about her new book "Woman Walk The Line." Coffee, Country & Cody podcasts powered by NashvilleGuitarStore.com!
Terri Clark interviews writer Holly Gleason, about the new book "Woman Walk The Line." It's a series of essays by women about female country artists. One of the essays is about Terri Clark!