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The Marinade with Jason Earle
Josh Morningstar | The Marinade Episode 168

The Marinade with Jason Earle

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 53:57


Josh Morningstar is a singer and songwriter originally from Maryland who now makes his home in Knoxville, Tennessee. Even if you don't yet know the name, you probably know the work. Josh Morningstar is a heavyweight writer. He has co-written with the likes of Kendell Marvel and Hayes Carll and has written several tunes for Cody Jinks including the smash hit “Must Be the Whiskey.”  Josh is a creative and personal inspiration. I am incredibly grateful for this opportunity. We caught up with Josh via Zoom and connected like old friends. I have been so excited to bring this one to you. Support The Marinade on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/marinadepodcast Follow Josh Morningstar: https://www.joshmorningstarmusic.com/ Listen on: Apple Podcasts- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-marinade-with-jason-earle/id1281080492?i=1000660111098 Spotify- https://open.spotify.com/episode/53IOnOOG9uGYcHrLxcgPai?si=4155e3f8bfc94bbc YouTube- https://youtu.be/Foz3aZ9kaBQ?si=7CbwUCm5tmv8UfQY  

The Rich Redmond Show
RELATIONSHIPS! Rinse, Repeat w/Lee Kelley :: Ep 178 The Rich Redmond Show

The Rich Redmond Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2024 114:29 Transcription Available


In Lee's own words: I was born and raised in Concord, NC.  Just Northeast of Charlottle, it was a town of 25,000 back then.  As long as I can remember, music was around.  Whether it be the turntables or 8 tracks; where my older brothers played rock and roll of the 60s & 70s, Dad listened to older country artists or Mom's Pontiac Bonneville, which seemed to always have the hits playing through it's car stereo from either 61AM Big Ways, 95FM WROQ or 1100 WBT-AM…Music was always a comforting companion.       Not coming from a particularly musical family other than them playing the radio, the drum bug came from the next door neighbor playing and then taking it from there.  I was playing with records by 8-9 years old; began school band in 7th grade with the natural progression through high school playing in marching, jazz and symphonic bands throughout.       Since music was not viewed in my family as something you pursued as a career, I studied English Literature & Writing at Pfeiffer University until my senior year in 1990-91 when long time friend and a musical mentor, Rick Lee, called and said, "I'm forming a new band and you're the drummer."  This was the beginnings of my music career and the 2019 Carolina Beach Music Hall Of Fame band, Too Much Sylvia.       After leaving TMS in 1994, I played with a few different bands out of Charlotte and all around the East Coast through 1996.  In September 1996, a weeklong trip to Nashville, TN put the hook in and I moved to Music City on January 11, 1997.  Fortunately, I got club and road work pretty quickly while learning constantly along the way.  The idea was to make a living while seeing the world and that plan came to fruition over the years backing artists like Gary Allan, Mark Chesnutt, Heidi Newfield, Kelly Pickler, Loverboy, Kendell Marvel and, now, Hank Williams Jr.  Also, to be able to play and share time with some of the finest musicians & people along the way has just been magic. It's a ride I can't get off of...Nor do I want to.      Along with time on the road with Hank Jr., I offer drum/percussion tracks to any clients out of the "Boom Boom Drum Room", do club/showcase/session work around town and spend time caring for my family.  It's never boring and music is STILL a comforting companion.     Hope to see y'all at a show sometime!!   Some Things That Came Up:    -2:00 Moved to Nashville Jan 11, 1997 along with Jim Riley and Pat McDonald  -3:40 Followed the band Sugar Creek, who played on “Star Search” -4:10 Joining the melodic rock band “Too Much Sylvia” right before Nirvana exploded -6:15 Carolina beach music  -7:00 Checked out Nashville in August of 1996. Boardwalk Cafe was the first spot visited  -7:30 Rich and Lee met at 16th Avenue Cafe  -8:30 The encouragement of Steve Cummings, Steve Misamore, Eddie Bayers  -11:00 Shuffles! Gary Allan was Lee's first major artist gig  -16:30 Larry Babb= underrated  -20:00 The genius of Milo Deering! Sergio the shirtless saxophone player!  -24:00 Kendall Marvel shows led to the gig with Hank Williams, Jr. in 2019; championed by Mike Daly -24:50 “I Know A Guy” is how it works now  -29:00 Hot tip****Watch the foot and body language for tempo and cues**** -30:50 Being trusted with the foundation of the song!   -32:40 Gage Baker on bass -38:50 The great Tommy Wells taught us all how to mount our drum machines -45:00 Sharing the HANK WILLIAMS III credit  -53:00 RELATIONSHIPS! Rinse and Repeat! -54:00 Subbing for Matt Frenette with Loverboy through Mike Reno -58:20 Lee joins us on his birthday!  -59:30 Subbing for Del Gray with Little Texas  -1:08:00 Art touches everything  -1:11:30 Lee worked in the warehouse at Pearl drums in the early days  -1:14:30 Lee created a voice acting demo!  -1:16:00 Moonshining was in Lee's family!  -1:80:00 Lee's Southern Accent -1:23:00 The impact of Covid on mental health  -1:29:00 Getting a PHD in “song drumming”  -1:30:40 James Bradley, Jr. on Chuck Mangione's “Live at the Hollywood”  -1:33:20 Learn the rules so you can break them! -1:36:00 Getting exercise in nature and “grounding”…feet on the beach! -1:39:00 The surgical precision of Pat McDonald. Perfect for Charlie Daniels. Ron Gannaway as well.  -1:40:40 “The Fave 5”  -1:44:00 Passion for movies and books and Apple's “Discovery Mix”   The Rich Redmond Show is about all things music, motivation and success. Candid conversations with musicians, actors, comedians, authors and thought leaders about their lives and the stories that shaped them. Rich Redmond is the longtime drummer with Jason Aldean and many other veteran musicians and artists. Rich is also an actor, speaker, author, producer and educator. Rich has been heard on thousands of songs, over 25 of which have been #1 hits!   Rich can also be seen in several films and TV shows and has also written an Amazon Best-Selling book, "CRASH! Course for Success: 5 Ways to Supercharge Your Personal and Professional Life" currently available at:   https://www.amazon.com/CRASH-Course-Success-Supercharge-Professional/dp/B07YTCG5DS/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=crash+redmond&qid=1576602865&sr=8-1   One Book: Three Ways to consume....Physical (delivered to your front door, Digital (download to your kindle, ipad or e-reader), or Audio (read to you by me on your device...on the go)!   Buy Rich's exact gear at www.lessonsquad.com/rich-redmond   Follow Rich: @richredmond www.richredmond.com   Jim McCarthy is the quintessential Blue Collar Voice Guy. Honing his craft since 1996 with radio stations in Illinois, South Carolina, Connecticut, New York, Las Vegas and Nashville, Jim has voiced well over 10,000 pieces since and garnered an ear for audio production which he now uses for various podcasts, commercials and promos. Jim is also an accomplished video producer, content creator, writer and overall entrepreneur.   Follow Jim:   @jimmccarthy www.jimmccarthyvoiceovers.com

Gainin' Fast On Memphis
Kendell Marvel | Singer/Songwriter

Gainin' Fast On Memphis

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 59:16


Melodies N' Memories: The Podcast | Show NotesEpisode 160: We welcome Kendell Marvel. Kendell Marvel is an Illinois native who has become one of the most sought-after Nashville Singer/Songwriters. From his humble beginnings playing honky Tonks at 10 years old, Marvel has gone on to have cuts with legendary artists like George Strait, Chris Stapleton, and Gary Allen. He has become a major part of Nashville's musical fabric and his musical influences can be heard all over Music City. His unique sound has set him apart from the rest and he continues to bring the music of Nashville to the masses. We are honored to discuss the Melodies and Memories that make up his journey.   Catch up on Kendell Marvel's journey and Connect His Melodies & Memories with Melodies n' Memories: Music Media Help Support & Grow the PodcastOur Patreon is what keeps the show going, we have tiers starting as low as $1, & Save When you sign up for a full year!Find Your Tier Today!https://www.patreon.com/melodiesnmemoriesShow Links:§  WEBSITE§  INSTAGRAM§  YOUTUBE§  SPOTIFYSponsor Links:§  Arlo Revolution§  PODDECKS§  One Tree PlantedGuest Links: §  KENDELLMARVEL.COM§  FACEBOOK§  INSTAGRAMSupport the show

Red Barn Radio
Josh Morningstar

Red Barn Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 59:00


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

Media Monarchy
#MorningMonarchy: October 19, 2022

Media Monarchy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 64:43


Truth trailers, newvariantitis and messing with his brain + this day in history w/Fahrenheit 451 and our song of the day by Kendell Marvel on your #MorningMonarchy for October 19, 2022.

Freight Train Boogie Podcasts
Freight Train Boogie Show #523

Freight Train Boogie Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 61:34


FTB podcast #523 features 2 new albums, Married Alone by Sunny Sweeney and Kendell Marvel's Come On Sunshine.  Also new music by Jake Blount, Amy Ray, The Barlow, Damn Tall Buildings and more! Full playlist: http://ftbpodcasts.com/?p=8884

Recomendados de la semana en iVoox.com Semana del 5 al 11 de julio del 2021

Radio Con Botas es un podcast que también ha decidido salir de nuestro estudio, aunque ese porche sea enormemente acogedor. Nos encanta veros en los conciertos, pero también queremos compartir directamente con vosotros cómo es Radio Con Botas, la forma en que hacemos posible que nos encontremos cada semana, y que vayáis conociendo a todo ese maravilloso equipo de personas que lo hacen posible. Que interactuemos mirándonos a la cara y que vosotros mismos lo hagáis también con otros tantos que cada semana también visitan ese porche mágico que nos ha ayudado a construir Subterfuge Radio. Ya podemos anunciaros que Radio Con Botas va a estar el próximo jueves 17 de Noviembre presentando su primer podcast en directo en una de las salas más entrañables y acogedoras con las que contamos en Madrid: Galileo Galilei. Os damos tiempo para que empecéis a sacar brillo a vuestras mejores botas y, poco a poco, os iremos dando más detalles. En esta semana hemos anticipado el álbum de Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers que resume sus conciertos en el Fillmore de San Francisco en 1997, un tema de bonificación del último disco de Calexico, la nueva apuesta de Margo Price, el SoCal Country de Laura Benitez & The Heartache, la fortaleza imperdible de Amy Ray o los impulsos conjuntos de Allison Russell y Brandi Carlile. También avisamos sobre la visita del sueco Jesper Lindell, las nuevas canciones de The Band of Heathens, la apuesta que John Prine hizo con Arlo McKinley, el homenaje de Chris Stapleton a Vince Gill y su apoyo a Kendell Marvel, para despedirnos con Colter Wall o la recuperación natural de la autenticidad. PLAYLIST 01-TOM PETTY & THE HEARTBREAKERS “Listen To Her Heart” (Petty) Warner 02-CALEXICO “Rambler” (Burns/Convertino) City Slang 03-MARGO PRICE “Change of Heart” (Price/Ivey) Loma Vista/Concord. 04-LAURA BENITEZ & THE HEARTACHE “Bad Things” (Benitez) Copperhead 05-AMY RAY “A Mighty Thing” (Ray) Daemon 06-ALLISON RUSSELL feat. BRANDI CARLILE “You're Not Alone” (Russell) Fantasy 07-JESPER LINDELL & AMY HELM “Twilight” (Robertson) Brunnsvik Sounds 08-THE BAND OF HEATHENS “Not Mine To Begin With” (Jurdi/Quist/Brecht) BOH 09-ARLO McKINLEY “City Lights” (McKinley) Oh Boy 10-CHRIS STAPLETON “Whenever You Come Around" (CMT Giants: Vince Gill)” (Gill/Wasner) CMT 11-KENDELL MARVEL feat CHRIS STAPLETON “Don't Tell Me How To Drink” (Marvel/Stapleton) Easy Eye Sound 12-COLTER WALL “Let's All Help the Cowboys (Sing the Blues)” (Clement) La Honda

Country Monthly
Episode 3 - August 2022

Country Monthly

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 72:37


Show Notes! Episode 3 - August 2022A round up of the albums and singles we've been loving this month, the gigs we've enjoyed and a look at the social media announcements we've seen this month that excited us.Links to song or album titles will take you to Youtube videos of the tracks mentioned. At the end you will find links to all our social media channels, our Country Monthly Spotify playlist and anything else we've mentioned and said we'd link to.00:00: Intros Albums1:00: Ingrid Andress - Good Person5:11: Amanda Shires - Take It Like A Man9:30: Alexander Ludwig - Highway 9913:05: Kameron Marlowe - We Were CowboysSingles19:25: Gold - Dierks Bentley21:34: Josh Abbott Band & Flatland Cavalry - Don't It Make You Wanna Dance23:21: Breland ft. Lady A - Told You I Could Drink26:40: Kaylin Roberson - Placeholder28:31: Priscilla Block - Off The Deep End30:55: Jade Helliwell - Woman I Am33:06: Kendell Marvel ft. Chris Stapleton - Don't Tell Me How To Drink36:26: A Thousand Horses - Another Mile37:47: If I Was Your Lover - Kip Moore41:47: Hardy ft. Lainey Wilson - Wait In The TruckAnnouncements48:00: Chapel Hart on America's Got Talent (audition video that we mention is here)51:08: Kaitlin Butts Opry Debut on November 5th53:20: Maren Morris gets a callback to audition for Elphaba in Wicked55:23: Lainey Wilson's new album Bellbottom Country coming on 28th October56:31: Lady A cancel US tour as Charles Kelley opens up about the need to get sober57:50 - Breland Announces Headline UK Show ‘Breland and Friends' at The Garage, London, 21st October59:27: Native Harrow releasing their new album on 28th OctoberGigs1:00:59: Drake White - Live at Islington Assembly Hall1:003:36: Brandy Clark - Live at the Indigo, O2In this episode we mentioned Song Suffragettes, the only all-female writers round in Nashville. This organisation has been championing women for over 8 years now and live stream their show every Monday evening on Youtube where you can watch it back, check them out here. They are also doing the first ever Song Suffragettes tour of the UK next month, you can get tickets here. To watch the Opry from the UK. They also stream a lot on the Circle All Access Youtube channel, available here. Country Music Week line up hereThanks 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

The Moment with Brian Koppelman
Kendell Marvel - 08/16/22

The Moment with Brian Koppelman

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 68:33 Transcription Available


Kendell Marvel, legendary songwriter, on the long road becoming who you really are.  To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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The Moment with Brian Koppelman
Kendell Marvel - 08/16/22

The Moment with Brian Koppelman

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 68:33


Kendell Marvel, legendary songwriter, on the long road becoming who you really are.  To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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El sótano
El Sótano - Huercasa Country Festival, Alexis Evans,... - 12/07/22

El sótano

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 58:41


Dedicamos el primer tramo del episodio a la séptima edición del Huercasa Country Festival que se celebra los días 16 y 17 de julio en la localidad segoviana de Riaza y en donde actuarán grandes figuras del country rock como Nikki Lane o The Wild Feathers. Subrayamos también la inminente visita de Alexis Evans, la nueva sensación francesa del rhythm n’ soul. Playlist; NIKKI LANE “Right time” THE WILD FEATHERS “Big sky” MIKE and THE MOONPIES “Road crew” KENDELL MARVEL “Lowdown and lonesome” SANTERO Y SUS MUCHACHOS “¿Quién te da más? PERALTA “The sound that I hear” RIDERS OF THE CANYON “Wild river” ALEXIS EVANS “But I do” (I’ve come a long way, 2019) ALEXIS EVANS “She took me back” (I’ve come a long way, 2019) THE SADIES “All the good” (adelanto del álbum “Colder streams”) CRACKER “Almond grove” (Berkeley to Bakersfield, 2014) Escuchar audio

Ridin' with Willy
Ridin' with Willy (S1) (E11)

Ridin' with Willy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022 28:41 Transcription Available


Ridin' with Willy Season 1 Episode 11 Sweet Home Alabama… In this short segment, two young University of Alabama alumni have something to say about Willy and his “Go Dawgs” comment… Rhinestone Cowboy… This talented Nashville musician discusses his rise from Dueling Piano bars, to a Simon and Garfunkel tribute tour all the way to his performance at the Ryman Auditorium in honor of the late Glen Campbell. That Dude Alex… for over eight years, Alexander has worked security at the Exit/In Nashville. Find out why Billy Bob Thornton and Kendell Marvel are just two of his favorite performers. Tiwanna Has A Birthday… Ready to party in Nashville, this Memphis girl is loving the hot chicken and the Lower Broadway Honky Tonks. Stephanie Ryann… Splitting her time here in Nashville and Maine, this talented young singer/songwriter is doing what it takes to find her place in the music industry. She gives us an acapella sample of her upcoming single release, “About Me”. The Composer… Another musical segment features a composer from Swiss ancestry, Marcus Evardsson. His composition, Symphony No. 1 in B Minor was recently performed by the Orchestra in Warrenton, Virginia. Find it on Spotify!

This Life Ain't For Everybody
E262 - Kendell Marvel - Outlaw Country Singer Songwriter

This Life Ain't For Everybody

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2021 67:38


On his first day in Nashville, Kendell wrote the song "Right Where I Need to Be" which was cut by Gary Allen and peaked at number 5 on Billboard's country music chart. This initial success really boosted Kendell's career as a writer and allowed him to work with a wide array of acts including, Jake Owen, George Strait and many more. As his career progressed he returned to his roots, feeling that a traditional sound was a more natural fit for his writing and own music style. In 2008 he wrote the title track for Jamey Johnson's Grammy nominated album, That Lonesome Song, which yielded the same name as the song. Kendell has also written over 60 songs with country star, Chris Stapleton including his grammy winning track, "Either Way".

Q.I.T.C. Studios Is On The Air...
Episode 37 (Kendell Marvel and Mickey Lamantia)

Q.I.T.C. Studios Is On The Air...

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 30:38


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Ozark Highlands Radio
OHR Presents: Outlaw Country

Ozark Highlands Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2021 59:03


This week, outlaw country music icons the legendary Billy Don Burns and his protege Josh Morningstar recorded live at Ozark Folk Center State Park. Also, interviews with these artistic outlaws. As country music moved towards a more slick commercial “Nashville sound” in the 1970s, some of its most notable artists bucked the trend. Influential country musicians such as Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings fought back against the major studios and won the right to record their music the way they wanted. With its roots in blues, honky tonk, rockabilly, and rock & roll, outlaw country has become a musical genre all its own. In Stone County, Arkansas, we have a legendary outlaw singer-songwriter right here in our community. Since the early days of outlaw country, Billy Don Burns has been a go to songwriter for artists like Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings. Now in his 70s, Billy Don is still at it. BDB crisscrosses the country on his Harley Davidson while producing hit songs recorded by country music legacy Shooter Jennings, rising country music star Cody Jinks, and many others. Also featured on this episode of OHR is Billy Don's protege Josh Morningstar. An up and coming outlaw, Josh Morningstar has also had hit songs recorded by Cody Jinks. “Billy Don Burns is one of the few remaining original outlaw country music singer songwriters. This long and hard road paved with a honky tonk reality has taken him from Stone County, Arkansas and around the world touring for the past fifty years. He has been described as The Warrior Poet who has gained the respect of some of the greatest songwriters including Billy Joe Shaver, David Lynn Jones, Johnny Cash, and Willie Nelson. Some of BDB's critically acclaimed albums are ‘Desperate Men' with Hank Cochran, and “Heroes, Friends and Other Troubled Souls” with Hank Cochran, Willie Nelson, and Tanya Tucker. Johnny Paycheck, Willie, Connie Smith, Mel Tillis, and Sammy Kershaw have recorded his songs. A few artists that have recently recorded his songs are Cody Jinks, Colter Wall, and Whitey Morgan. Other BDB albums are ‘Graveyard in Montgomery,' ‘Train Called Lonesome,' and the live album produced by Shooter Jennings in Joshua Tree, California called ‘A Night in Room 8,' the room where Gram Parsons died. The newest album ‘The Country Blues,' is BDB's latest effort.” - The Hollywood Times “A curious and fresh combination of grit and humor, Josh Morningstar is knocking down stereotypes with his worn boots and unforgettable raspy voice. He is a small-town boy that originally hails from Funkstown, Maryland, and he carries those roots in a suitcase with him everywhere he goes. His small-town charm is evident in the way he greets people, and in the conversational way that he weaves the stories of his life into his music. “In front of the bright lights and behind the microphone isn't where Morningstar feels most at home. Named the 2018 Texas Radio Songwriter of the Year, he and his Kristofferson signed guitar have knocked out melodies in dingy hotels all across the country. He's written songs alongside Kendell Marvel, Channing Wilson, Autumn McEntire, and many more. Morningstar was also the writer of several Cody Jinks songs, including his #1 hit “Must Be The Whiskey.” - https://joshmorningstar.com In this week's “From the Vault” segment, musician, educator, and country music legacy Mark Jones offers a 1975 archival recording of Ozark original Uncle Floyd Holland performing the traditional tune “Nellie Grey,” from the Ozark Folk Center State Park archives. Author, folklorist and songwriter Charley Sandage presents an historical portrait of the people, events and indomitable spirit of Ozark culture that resulted in the creation of the Ozark Folk Center State Park and its enduring legacy of music and craft. In this episode, Charley describes the Ozark journey of famed folk song collector Alan Lomax.

Jrodconcerts: The Podcast
Singer/Songwriter: Josh Morningstar

Jrodconcerts: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 21:41


With sensational guitar work, deeply personal lyrics and a signature voice, Josh Morningstar is an Artist unlike any other. Originally from Funkstown, Maryland,the Troubadour, who was named the 2018 Texas Radio Songwriter of the Year, has written songs alongside Kendell Marvel, Channing Wilson, Autumn McEntire, and many more. On the stage, he's shared the lights with some of today's most sought after folk and country artists, including Shooter Jennings, Cody Jinks, Tyler Childers, Todd Snider, Colter Wall, and Ward Davis. We welcome you to this special conversation with Josh, where we go deep into his special songwriting process, the importance of being surrounded by the right people, remembering Hank Williams and more. For more information on Josh Morningstar, including upcoming dates, visit: www.joshmorningstar.com

The Working Songwriter
Kendell Marvel

The Working Songwriter

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 57:39


After a legendary career as a professional songwriter in Nashville, notably alongside Chris Stapleton, this Illinois native is now stepping center stage as an artist with a new album produced by Dan Auerbach.

Toma uno
Toma uno - Botas - 24/10/20

Toma uno

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2020 58:56


El pasado lunes Jeff Bridges anunció que le habían diagnosticado un linfoma y que comenzaba el tratamiento. Y hemos querido que “What A Little Bit Of Love Can Do” (Lo que puede hacer un poco de amor) abriera TOMA UNO como muestra de apoyo a su persona. Esta canción irresistible fue debida a la inspiración de Stephen Bruton y Gary Nicholson. La producción corrió a cargo de T-Bone Burnett, con quien se encontró en 1980, cuando le fue presentado por Kris Kristofferson mientras rodaban Heaven's Gate. T-Bone Burnett había seleccionado las canciones de la película The Big Lebowski, que protagonizó Jeff Bridges en 1998, y participó muy directamente en Crazy Heart de 2009. Dirigida por Scott Cooper, aquella cinta estaba basada en la novela del mismo título de Thomas Cobb publicada en 1987. Jeff Bridges, que consiguió su único Oscar gracias a ella, encarnaba el papel de Bad Blake, un cantante y compositor de country en horas bajas, e interpretó hasta cinco canciones. Su banda sonora estaba dedicada a la memoria de Stephen Bruton, legendario músico tejano que murió de cáncer poco después de culminar el proyecto. La abría "Hold on You", una canción de amor donde Jeff Bridges cumple con los requisitos necesarios. Bart Crow es de la tejana ciudad de Maypearl, Texas, y está preparando el Ep A Pretty Good Heart del que nos acaba de anticipar “Boots”, que se está convirtiendo en uno de los temas más pinchados de las emisoras del Lone Star State tras una década en la carretera y hasta ocho álbumes publicados. Moviéndose entre la Red Dirt music y el country tejano, la Bart Crow Band se formó en 2003 y dos años más tarde editaban su primer álbum, Finally. Con una declarada independencia se fueron afianzando en la escena musical de Austin, donde fijaron su residencia, gracias al impulso de su líder, que decidió personalizar el nombre en solitario y firmar los trabajos simplemente como Bart Crow. Su constancia le permitió debutar en el Grand Ole Opry y mantener un alto prestigio. Ward Davis es un cantante y compositor de Monticello, en Arkansas, con cierta relevancia en las editoriales de Nashville. Muy cercano a las formas de Cody Jinks o Kendell Marvel, ha firmado canciones que han sido grabadas por Willie Nelson, el desaparecido Merle Haggard, Carolina Rain o Trace Adkins, por nombrar algunos artistas que han confiado en sus habilidades para contar historias cotidianas. “Black Cats and Crows” es la canción que da nombre a su álbum, que se editará a finales del próximo mes. Un tema inquietante de tintes casi siniestros que Ward Davis compuso a finales del pasado año con Cody Jinks y Tennessee Jet provocando un efecto casi terapéutico en su situación personal de entonces. Además, tenía una infección nasal el día en que la grabó y las restricciones del Covid impidieron volver a hacerlo y añadir armonías. El resultado es impactante. Desde que empezamos a hablar del nuevo disco de Chris Stapleton, Starting Over, comentamos la cercanía entre el músico de Kentucky y el guitarrista de los Heartbreakers, Mike Campbell. Una de las canciones que era habitual escuchar en su gira All-American Road Show del pasado año, “Arkansas”, fue compuesta con él y forma parte de esa nueva propuesta, que a menudo interpretaba junto a Brothers Osborne. Así suena ahora en ese álbum que se editará el 13 de noviembre. Hace 10 años, Chris Stapleton anunció que dejaba a los SteelDrivers para dedicarse a la familia y cinco después debutó en solitario con Traveller. Había grabado dos excelentes álbumes con el grupo, que superó su marcha y la de otro de sus socios fundadores como Mike Henderson. La personalidad de la violinista Tammy Rogers, nacida en Tennessee y criada en Texas, ha sido fundamental para dar solidez a una formación vital en el siempre complicado engranaje del bluegrass contemporáneo. John Paul White, antiguo miembro de The Civil Wars, ha estado muy cerca de los SteelDrivers en el último álbum, Bad for You, colaborando estrechamente con la banda afincada en Nashville. De tal forma que Tammy Rogers, líder indiscutible del grupo, le llama "el sexto SteelDriver". John Paul White es vocalista invitado, coproductor y compositor junto a Rogers de un tema como “Innocent Man”, un tema sobre la desesperación. Este quinto álbum es la continuación de The Muscle Shoals Recordings, su disco de 2015 que les reportó un Grammy y resulta ser el primer proyecto de SteelDrivers con Kelvin Damrell como vocalista, desde la marcha de Gary Nichols. Discos como este hacen que desde hace mucho tiempo nos consideramos “SteelHeads”. Steep Canyon Rangers crecieron escuchando los estilos básicos de la música popular, eso que conocemos como Americana. En su etapa universitaria se inclinaron por el bluegrass y 20 años después son una de las formaciones más prestigiosas del género. La banda de Carolina del Norte ha salido por primera vez fuera de su tierra para grabar en el estudio Southern Ground de Nashville y contar con Brandon Bell en la producción. Eso supone que las texturas sonoras se han ampliado y es evidente en "One Drop of Rain" es el tema de apertura, compuesta hace seis años, cuando murió el suegro del banjista Graham Sharp y completada definitivamente en el estudio de grabación junto a Woody Platt durante las sesiones de Arm in Arm, su último álbum. The Country, el tercer álbum de Tennessee Jet, es un homenaje a los sonidos de sus años más jóvenes sin renunciar a experimentar en cualquiera de los caminos que ofrece la Americana en su conjunto. En un disco en el que las colaboraciones son muchas y con un horizonte muy amplio de estilos, desde Cody Jinks y Paul Cauthen a la armónica de Mickey Raphael y la trompeta de Brian Newman, habitual junto a Lady Gaga, la presencia de Elizabeth Cook ha sido la más constante. En el programa ya escuchamos su versión de “Poncho And Lefty” de Townes Van Zandt y hoy nos hemos inclinado por cómo parece haberse sentado en porche de casa junto a Elizabeth, Eugene Edwards a la mandolina y Jamison Hollister encargándose del dobro y el violín para llevar a los terrenos del bluegrass "She Talks to Angels", que los hermanos Chris y Rich Robinson compusieron en 1990 años para el álbum de debut de los Black Crowes, Shake Your Money Maker. Sturgill Simpson ha vuelto a sorprendernos. Esta vez lo ha hecho con Cuttin ’Grass Vol 1 - The Butcher Shoppe Sessions, un disco de bluegrass que, como dice su título, está grabado en los legendarios estudios Butcher Shoppe de Nashville con músicos de la brillantez de Stuart Duncan, Sierra Hull o Tim O’Brien, entre otros. Para conformarlo ha elegido 20 canciones de su carrera, exceptuando temas del que había sido su último registro, Sound & Fury del año pasado, que también supuso una enorme sorpresa, para llevarlos a los terrenos del bluegrass, el estilo por el que se conoce a su estado natal, Kentucky. La idea de este trabajo surgió mientras se recuperaba del coronavirus a primeros de este año y ha dejado obras de arte como “I Don’t Mind”, posiblemente la mejor canción del año. I'm With You supone ya el octavo álbum de estudio de William Elliott Whitmore y el primero en cinco años con material original. En él reflexiona sobre todo aquello que le es cercano, como la familia y los amigos, encontrando en su forma de narrar similitudes con Steve Earle e incluso la profundidad de algunas de sus letras nos devuelve al presente un disco tan emblemático como Nebraska de Bruce Springsteen. Con un arrope sonoro casi minimalista, este nativo de Iowa, muestra inclinaciones hacia el bluegrass en canciones que pintan imágenes ya vividas. “My Mind Can Be Cruel to Me” es uno de los momentos más brillantes de un disco cargado de testimonios de desesperanza silenciosa. En los últimos minutos del programa queremos incidir en las melodías clásicas del country de la mano de Zephaniah OHora con Listening To The Music, un segundo álbum que ha elevado las excelentes prestaciones de su debut con This Highway hace tres años. Hay canciones deliciosas como “All American Singer”, que musicalmente nos recuerda a "The Fightin' Side of Me". El músico nacido en New Hampshire y residente en Brooklyn ha mantenido sus relatos de historias honestas y reales con el apoyo en la producción del tristemente fallecido Neal Casal. Ya que hablamos de las evidentes influencias de Merle Haggard en Zephaniah OHora, otro de los músicos que muestra su veneración por la desaparecida leyenda de Bakersfield es Tim Bluhm, un californiano de Torrance que se implicó en la country music gracias a Rick Rubin, que firmó a su primitiva banda, Mother Hips, para su sello, American Records, cuando veía la luz el primer disco de Johnny Cash producido por él, colocando incluso al grupo como sus teloneros. Tim Bluhm publicará dentro de un mes Hag Heaven, su cuarto disco en solitario con 11 canciones de Merle Haggard, entre las que se encuentra “Am I Standing In Your Way”, que formó parte en 1976 de The Roots of My Raising que el legendario músico grabó con los Strangers. Escuchar audio

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

Steven Phillips with The Morning Dish

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 13:21


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

A Couple in with Cody Jinks
A Couple in with Cody Jinks: Special Guest Kendell Marvel

A Couple in with Cody Jinks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 69:52


Hey there folks! Got a good one today with Kendell Marvel. I first met Kendell in a bar by accident when I was in Nashville several years ago drinking with Ward Davis. Ward saw him and said: “ You need to meet this guy, he’s a good dude and and a great songwriter”. At first, I was reluctant because I’m not down with the plastic B.S. that comes from “Nashville” songwriters, but Kendell isn’t your 'normal' Nashville songwriter , in fact, he’s one of the best writers I know, and not too bad of a fella. He’s got some great stories, enjoy.

The Drop
Big Gigantic + Nick Perri + New Episodes!

The Drop

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 7:14


Thanks for joining. If you like what we do here at The Drop, please give us a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. Thank you....and on to the highlights.Nick Perri on PPFL. For the latest episode, I talked with Nick Perri, a musician who hit it big at age 16 and ended up on tour with some of his heroes, like Van Halen and Motley Crue. We discussed that journey, how it ended quickly, and how the subsequent years of musical evolution and struggle led to his new release, Sun Via, which is out now (LP and merch info here). And as always, he performs 3 exclusive tracks for us. Big Gigantic's Dominic Valli on Eric Krasno Plus One. In this episode of Plus One Eric welcomes saxophonist and producer Dominic Lalli, the brains behind electronic group Big Gigantic. Big Gigantic has fused EDM with jazz in a way that has really broken through and has led them to play huge festival sets and more. Dominic and Eric talk about Big Gigantic's new album Free Your Mind in February and Dominic's first jazz record, A Blind Man's Blue, which came out in July. Chalkdust Torture on Under the Scales. In this new episode, Tom and I went deep into Chalkdust. We talked about the origins of the song, a similar song that emerged around the same time, some standout versions, and of course, a close look at the lyrics. These are a lot of fun for us, and we hope they are for you too. Become a reefer!Atonal Phish with The Ravine. Wanted to give a shout out to our friend Brian Brinkman, who started this show that he describes as “explorations of atonal Phish.” I listened to episode 3 on a long run today and it was really cool. Very minimal talking, just excerpts of spacey, interesting jams. This episode has some segments from 93, 96, 97, 99, 03, 10 and 17. I suggest you check this out. Kendell Marvel on Politics of Truth. This week Bob sits down with Kendell Marvel, a singer-songwriter who has written hits for Chris Stapleton and many others. They talk about music, politics, and a lot more. The Drop is brought to you by Osiris Media. Hosted, Edited and Produced by RJ Bee. Produced by Nick Cejas. Show logo by Liz Bee Art & Design. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Politics of Truth
Episode 18: Kendall Marvel

Politics of Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 35:50


On this episode Bob speaks with country singer-songwriter Kendell Marvel, who's written chart-topping hits for Gary Allen, Jamey Johnson, Chris Stapleton and many others. Kendell wrote his first hit song, "Right Where I Need To Be" on the day he moved to Nashville in 1998, and after two decades as a writer and guitarist for big name acts, he's broken out as a solo artist with his records "Lowdown & Lonesome" and "Solid Gold Sounds." Kendell's dad taught him most everything he knows, gave him a guitar at age 5, and had him playing at bars with his buddies by age 10. He and Bob discuss his musical upbringing, his unique political views, and why he voices them on Twitter instead of in his lyrics. Politics of Truth is brought to you by Osiris Media. Executive Producer is Adam Caplan. Produced by RJ Bee. Edited, mixed and mastered by Brad Stratton. Art by Mark Dowd. To discover more podcasts that help you connect more deeply with the music you love, check out osirispod.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

CLAVE DE ROCK
CLAVE DE ROCK T02 (26/07/2020)

CLAVE DE ROCK

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2020 60:48


... que uno también tiene que cuidarse. Agrupadas en grupos de tres canciones y añadiendo un pequeño trozo de las letras, lo más significativo de la canción, traducidas con cuidado y adaptadas como pequeños trozos de poesía rock. Chuck Prophet, Jesse Daniel y Reckless Kelly desde el oeste; en el norte, las mujeres Lilly Hiatt, Brandy Clark y Chelsea Williams, desde el este, Nick Lowe con los Straitjackets, Logan Ledger y Pokey LaFarge y desde el sur, Jason Isbell, Kendell Marvel y Blackberry Smoke. Nos quedan David Bromberg, Randy Rogers y Wade Bowen y Jesse Dayton que giran continuamente al compás de la brújula. Lo dicho, 15 grandes canciones para recordar la primera mitad de 2020 y como todavía nos queda la otra mitad nos ponemos en manos de Dave Porter y su neo-soul, en total 16, lo que rima con 26. Playlists Clave de rockChuck Prophet, Best Shirt OnJesse Daniel, Rollin' OnReckless Kelly, Don't Give Up On LoveLilly Hiatt, Brightest StarBrandy Clark, I'll Be The Sad SongChelsea Williams, Red FlagNick Lowe, Don't Be Nice To MeLogan Ledger, (I'm Gonna Get Over This) Some DayPokey LaFarge, Carry OnJason Isbell & The 400Unit, DreamsicleKendell Marvel, Let It GoBlackberry Smoke, Southern ChildDavid Bromberg, Big RoadRandy Rogers & Wade Bowen, Speak To Me JukeboxJesse Dayton, Lo-fi loverDave Porter, I'm Lost Without You

Drum Hustle
Drummer Lee Kelley Part 2 Current Drummer for Hank Williams Jr.

Drum Hustle

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 88:18


https://leekelleyondrums.com/Lee's Bio:   I was born and raised in Concord, NC.  Just Northeast of Charlottle, it was a town of 25,000 back then.  As long as I can remember, music was around.  Whether it be the turntables or 8 tracks; where my older brothers played rock and roll of the 60s & 70s, Dad listened to older country artists or Mom's Pontiac Bonneville, which seemed to always have the hits playing through it's car stereo from either 61AM Big Ways, 95FM WROQ or 1100 WBT-AM…Music was always a comforting companion.      Not coming from a particularly musical family other than them playing the radio, the drum bug came from the next door neighbor playing and then taking it from there.  I was playing with records by 8-9 years old; began school band in 7th grade with the natural progression through high school playing in marching, jazz and symphonic bands throughout.      Since music was not viewed in my family as something you pursued as a career, I studied English Literature & Writing at Pfeiffer University until my senior year in 1990-91 when long time friend and a musical mentor, Rick Lee, called and said, "I'm forming a new band and you're the drummer."  This was the beginnings of my music career and the 2019 Carolina Beach Music Hall Of Fame band, Too Much Sylvia.      After leaving TMS in 1994, I played with a few different bands out of Charlotte and all around the East Coast through 1996.  In September 1996, a weeklong trip to Nashville, TN put the hook in and I moved to Music City on January 11, 1997.  Fortunately, I got club and road work pretty quickly while learning constantly along the way.  The idea was to make a living while seeing the world and that plan came to fruition over the years backing artists like Gary Allan, Mark Chesnutt, Heidi Newfield, Kelly Pickler, Loverboy, Kendell Marvel and, now, Hank Williams Jr.  Also, to be able to play and share time with some of the finest musicians & people along the way has just been magic. It's a ride I can't get off of...Nor do I want to.     Along with time on the road with Hank Jr., I offer drum/percussion tracks to any clients out of the "Boom Boom Drum Room", do club/showcase/session work around town and spend time caring for my family.  It's never boring and music is STILL a comforting companion.    Hope to see y'all at a show sometime!!

Drum Hustle
Interview With Drummer Lee Kelley Hank Williams Drummer PT.1

Drum Hustle

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 69:48


Part 1 of 2What a great talk with the great Lee Kelley!  Drummer for Hank Williams Jr.https://leekelleyondrums.com/Lee:  I was born and raised in Concord, NC.  Just Northeast of Charlottle, it was a town of 25,000 back then.  As long as I can remember, music was around.  Whether it be the turntables or 8 tracks; where my older brothers played rock and roll of the 60s & 70s, Dad listened to older country artists or Mom's Pontiac Bonneville, which seemed to always have the hits playing through it's car stereo from either 61AM Big Ways, 95FM WROQ or 1100 WBT-AM…Music was always a comforting companion.      Not coming from a particularly musical family other than them playing the radio, the drum bug came from the next door neighbor playing and then taking it from there.  I was playing with records by 8-9 years old; began school band in 7th grade with the natural progression through high school playing in marching, jazz and symphonic bands throughout.      Since music was not viewed in my family as something you pursued as a career, I studied English Literature & Writing at Pfeiffer University until my senior year in 1990-91 when long time friend and a musical mentor, Rick Lee, called and said, "I'm forming a new band and you're the drummer."  This was the beginnings of my music career and the 2019 Carolina Beach Music Hall Of Fame band, Too Much Sylvia.      After leaving TMS in 1994, I played with a few different bands out of Charlotte and all around the East Coast through 1996.  In September 1996, a weeklong trip to Nashville, TN put the hook in and I moved to Music City on January 11, 1997.  Fortunately, I got club and road work pretty quickly while learning constantly along the way.  The idea was to make a living while seeing the world and that plan came to fruition over the years backing artists like Gary Allan, Mark Chesnutt, Heidi Newfield, Kelly Pickler, Loverboy, Kendell Marvel and, now, Hank Williams Jr.  Also, to be able to play and share time with some of the finest musicians & people along the way has just been magic. It's a ride I can't get off of...Nor do I want to.     Along with time on the road with Hank Jr., I offer drum/percussion tracks to any clients out of the "Boom Boom Drum Room", do club/showcase/session work around town and spend time caring for my family.  It's never boring and music is STILL a comforting companion.    Hope to see y'all at a show sometime!!September 1989-Present: Freelance Studio/Touring Musician--Drums & Percussion National/International Acts*Click on Name for Artist Site or Apple Music link for their Music*May 2019-Present: Hank Williams Jr. (Apple Music)November 2017-Present: Kendell Marvel (Apple Music)September 2016-September 2018: Jeff BatesJanuary 2017-March 2017: Subbing Drummer-Loverboy (Apple Music)January 2016-September 2016: Time Off for Shoulder Surgery & Recovery-Elite Sports MedicineMarch 2015-May 2015: Subbing Drummer-Aaron Tippin (Apple Music)March 2010-July 2014: Heidi Newfield (Apple Music)March 2013-May 2013: Subbing Drummer-Kellie Pickler (Apple Music)February 2012-October 2012: Chris Knight (Apple Music)August 2008-Mid. 2012: Jeremy McComb (Apple Music)March 2003-October 2008: Mark Chesnutt (Apple Music)February 2007-April 2007: Subbing Drummer-Trent Tomlinson (Apple Music)February 2002-August 2005: Shannon Lawson (Apple Music)November 2001-February 2002: Ricky Van Shelton (Apple Music)March 1998-February 2002: Gary Allan (Apple Music)

Ohm Radio
Ohm Radio Podcast Episode 2: Live and Local with Jenna feat. Kendell Marvel

Ohm Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 47:29


Grammy award winning songwriter and country singer, Kendell Marvel stopped by Ohm to chat with Jenna to chat! Kendell just wrapped up a tour with Chris Stapleton and Brothers Osborne and played at the North Charleston Coliseum. He played a few tracks live, talked about his career as a Nashville songwriter and discussed his decision to start putting out solo music. His newest album, Solid Gold Sounds, came out October 11th.

Surviving the Music Industry
Kendell Marvel

Surviving the Music Industry

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2019 64:27


Songwriter for Gary Allen, Chris Stapleton, Blake Shelton; Kendell Marvel releases his second studio album Solid Gold Sounds. Produced by David Ferguson and The Black Keys' own Dan Auerbach. We talk about "Shameless" moments and ageism becoming all too real for today's legends.   Kendell Marvel is a native of Southern Illinois. He moved to Nashville at 28, shifting his goal of being an artist to raising his family while working as a songwriter (sounds way to familiar). Marvel’s writing credits include Gary Allan’s “Right Where I Need to Be” and Chris Stapleton’s Grammy-winning single, “Either Way.” Brothers Osborne, Jamey Johnson, Jake Owen, Blake Shelton, George Strait, and Lee Ann Womack have also cut his songs. In 2017, Marvel released his first solo album Lowdown and Lonesome, a 10-track concept album that tells stories of heartbreak and vice, produced by Keith Gattis, featuring songs co-written by Chris Stapleton and Randy Houser.   In conversation, we talk about Kendell's childhood to becoming a "lottery ticket". The extreme luck, or right time when he moved to Nashville writing in his first co-write, to major cut. Kendell being the legend that he is as a songwriter shares a sentiment about other legends being aged out by a business, but also shares that there is a place for everyone. Then we get to his latest record, Solid Gold Sounds produced by David Ferguson and The Black Keys' own Dan Auerbach under Dan's Easy Eye Sound. We talk about the players, the vibe of Easy Eye Sound, and of course the stories and music. Visit  for tour dates and to purchase music on vinyl. Then follow Kendell @kendell_marvel.

Episode 149 - Kendell Marvel

"Walking The Floor" with Chris Shiflett

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2019 36:41


Kendell Marvel, longtime Nashville songwriter and good friend of "Walking The Floor," discusses his new record, "Solid Gold Sounds," on todays episode!

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Turn It On
Drummer Lee Kelley Of Kendell Marvel, and Hank Williams Jr.

Turn It On

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2019 90:08


Michael J talks with Nashville touring and session drummer, Lee Kelley. Lee has played with everyone from Gary Allan, Kendell Marvel, Mark Chessnut, and Loverboy to name a few. He is currently the drummer for Hank Williams Jr. Lee Kelley Official Website --- 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/turniton/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/turniton/support

WSM's Coffee, Country & Cody
Kendell Marvel on Coffee, Country & Cody

WSM's Coffee, Country & Cody

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2019 18:50


Kendell Marvel joins Charlie Mattos on September 9, 2019 recorded at the WSM Studios. Kendell stopped by to chat about his new music, and preview his upcoming appearances at AmericanaFest 2019! 

Songcraft: Spotlight on Songwriters
Ep. 123 - KENDELL MARVEL ("Either Way")

Songcraft: Spotlight on Songwriters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2019 56:03


Kendell Marvel built his career as a behind-the-scenes songwriter for Gary Allan, Chris Stapleton, Jake Owen, Lee Ann Womack, Blake Shelton, and George Strait before reinventing himself as a gritty Southern troubadour and making an album with The Black Keys' Dan Auerbach.  EPISODE DETAILS: PART ONE  Scott and Paul chat about a wild news story from this past week involving a previous Songcraft guest and recognize another recent Songcraft guest for achieving an amazing milestone. PART TWO - 10:05 mark The guys call up Kendell Marvel in Nashville to find out how he got his start in honky tonk bars at the age of ten; the childhood hero who ended up recording one of Kendell's songs; the Top 5 hit that he wrote on his very first day in Nashville; who he says is the closest thing we have to Willie Nelson today; the song that he was the most excited to find out had been recorded; the country star he refers to as Eeyore; why he thinks women are making the best music in Nashville today (even though they're not recording his songs); and how making a new record with Dan Auerbach was a life-changing experience. ABOUT KENDELL MARVEL The son of a coal miner, Kendell Marvel was raised in southern Illinois, where his father encouraged his love of country music and took him to play in the local honky tonks starting at the age of ten. He moved to Nashville as a young adult to pursue a career as a country artist, but ended up taking a nearly two-decade detour as a successful songwriter for other artists. Kendell’s breakthrough came with Gary Allan’s Top 5 country hit “Right Where I Need to Be.” He went on to write additional hit singles such as “Tougher Than Nails” by Joe Diffie, “Startin’ with Me” and “Don’t Think I Can’t Love You” for Jake Owen, “Twang” for George Strait, “That Lonesome Song” with Jamey Johnson, and “Either Way,” which was recorded by both Lee Ann Womack and Kendell’s co-writer, Chris Stapleton. Other artists who’ve recorded Kendell’s songs include Tracy Lawrence, Trace Adkins, Blake Shelton, Josh Turner, Randy Houser, Darius Rucker, Cody Johnson, Jim Lauderdale, Aaron Watson, Hank Williams, Jr., and Brothers Osborne. As an artist, Marvel has recorded two albums, Lowdown and Lonesome, and the forthcoming Solid Gold Sounds, which was produced by and mostly co-written with Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys. Kendell currently tours with Chris Stapleton and Brothers Osborne, introducing his unique take on Southern rock-influenced country to new audiences who’ve known his songs but are just getting to know his voice.  

The String
Kendell Marvel plus Aaron Lee Tasjan

The String

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2019 61:29


Episode 102: Kendell Marvel, native of rural southern Illinois, is a veteran professional Music Row songwriter whose work has been recorded by Gary Allan, George Strait, Lee Ann Womack, Chris Stapleton and others. He's fought for country music values inside the system, even as it's often let him down. He also put his performing and band-leading dreams on hold for years while raising a family. Now he's back, leading a periodic pop-up honky tonk at the Exit/In and writing new albums. Coming in October, Solid Gold Sounds, recorded at and for Dan Auerbach's Easy Eye Records. It's a 70s tinged classic country album that's good for the soul. Also, a catch up with Aaron Lee Tasjan, who's just released an entirely new version of his 2018 album called Karma For Cheap Reincarnated. 

Goot op de radio (40UP Radio)
Goot op de radio 129

Goot op de radio (40UP Radio)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2018 58:28


Om 23:00 uur Leo van der Goot met Goot Op De Radio. Een lekker uurtje muziek van o.a. Kid Rock, Kendell Marvel, Elske DeWall, Blackberry Smoke, Steely Dan, Prince en Todd Rundgren & Steve Stevens.

Children of Song
Kendell Marvel: Honky Tonk Headliner Aims for the Big Time

Children of Song

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2017 38:36


In this episode, singer/songwriter Kendell Marvel brings a little honky tonk to the studio. Kendell shares a brilliant father-son story in which his daddy warns him about singing with the crazy talented Chris Stapleton. The two have written over 60 songs together. Kendell's old man and biggest fan told him, "You sounded awesome but you might want to be careful with who you bring home and not bring somebody that good." Kendell laughed and said if it had been any other songwriter he might have been upset, but he couldn't agree with his dad more. Subscribe and download on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Tune In, Stitcher. With his debut album "Lowdown and Lonesome" released just weeks ago, we couldn't have gotten Marvel at a better time. We can't wait to see this talented songwriter dominate the charts. Except this time, his success will be all his own. The series producer, Brad Newman hosts this episode from our podcast studios in midtown Manhattan. Like us on Facebook.  Follow us on Twitter and Instagram.  We want to know what you think.  Pitch us an artist, or simply spread the word and find out more about the series. #childrenofsong

Episode 107 - Kendell Marvel

"Walking The Floor" with Chris Shiflett

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2017 38:49


Nashville based hit-songwriter, Kendell Marvel, gives us the "Lowdown & Lonesome" on his debut record!

nashville kendell marvel