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From Texas, the US & Canada, 1st for Weekly neo-traditonal, classic Country & the 90's spirit from France program Fred's Country 2025 w # 08: Part 1: - Ricochet, Daddy's Money – Ricochet - 1996 - Josh Weathers, Who's Hanging The Moon - S - 2025 - Kensie Coppin, Texas In Me - S - 2025 - Maddie & Tae, A Little Past Little Rock (Acoustic) - S - 2019 Part 2: - Shawna Thompson, Jones On The Jukebox - Lean On Neon – 2024 - Mel McDaniel, Baby's Got Her Blue Jeans On - Let It Roll - 1984 - Thomas Rhett, After All The Bars Are Closed (Last Call Version) - S - 2025 - Walker Montgomery, Never Had You Anyway - S - 2025 Part 3: - Aaron Watson, She Always Takes Me Back - Horse Named Texas TBR - 2025 - Josh Ward, Walkin' In My Boots - Same Ol' Cowboy, Different Rodeo – 2025 - Clay Aery, Time For That - S - 2025 - Merle Haggard & George Jones, No Show Jones - A Taste of Yesterday's Wine- 1982 - Emily Ann Roberts, Easy Does It - S - 2025 Part 4: - Mackenzie Carpenter ft. Midland, I Wish You Would - Hey Country Queen TBR 03/07 – 2025 - Mo Pitney, Country - Behind This Guitar - 2016 - Zach Top, I Never Lie - Cold Beer & Country Music - 2024 - Lainey Wilson, Watermelon Moonshine - Bell Bottom Country - 2022
Six String Hayride Classic Country PodcastEpisode 44, The 1980s. The gap between Commercial (Alabama, The Judds) and Craft (Steve Earle, Dwight Yoakam, Emmylou Harris) widens as Country Music profits soar to new highs. Bluegrass and Rockabilly get hot with Vince Gill, Ricky Skaggs, Marty Stuart, Brian Setzer, and Dave Edmunds. Barbara Mandrell is so talented that she's really a fantastic pedal steel musician disguised as a blonde pop lady. Chris remembers singer Mel McDaniel and offers up a classic fried chicken recipe. Johnny Cash gets dropped by Columbia Records and goes cosmic with Willie, Kris, and Waylon as The Highwaymen. We are going to the Movies for 9-5, Urban Cowboy, The Empire Strikes Back, Star Trek Wrath of Khan, Indiana Jones,and The Blues Brothers. We pay respects to Marty Robbins, Muddy Waters, James Cagney, John Lennon and others. Chris and Jim take you through the rodeo that was the 1980's. Wherever you get Podcastshttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100086513555749https://www.patreon.com/user?u=81625843
-Brews at the Zoo, Trail Trek 2024, 2024 USA Roller Sports National Championships, Nebraska ATP Challenger-Also, SONG OF THE DAY (sponsored by Sartor Hamann Jewelers): "Louisiana Saturday Night" - Mel McDaniel (1980)Show sponsored by GANA TRUCKINGAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
You get down the fiddle and you get down the bow, you slide on your waders and get in the boat, you hunt in the swamp til evening light, Louisiana Saturday night! Haha ol' Mel McDaniel knew what he was talking about when he sang about this awesome state. Louisiana has it all, from hunting to fishing to unbelievable food to sports to culture to history to music and on and on and on! Cajun Country is a school. We get to set up duck camp and enjoy everything from teal to wigeon to specks to gators to crabs to gumbo to ducks and rice! Chad sits down with the Founder and Owner of Gator-Tail Boats and Motors, Kyle Broussard, to talk everything Louisiana. Lyle's business is flourishing because of his attention to detail and tenacity to be the best and to take care of each and every one of his customers! We are honored and proud to be part of the Gator-Tail Nation and Family! This episode is brought to you by Gator-Tail, Banded Brands, The Provider, American Almond Beef, GATR Coolers, Realtree Brand Camo, Benelli Shotguns, Federal Black Cloud, Hi Viz Sights, and Oakley Sunglasses.
Matt and Drew discuss "Louisiana Saturday Night" by Mel McDaniel . To listen to the full show, visit ForgottenCountryRadioShow.com.
One of the least recognized names in the musical entertainment industry is, Mel McDaniel. But when it comes to knowing his music, it is a "no-brainer". Here he is highlighted with some of his most memorable songs. The name, Kitty Wells, is also somewhat not known by many due to the fact that her national musical experiences were in the early 1950's. But here she shines. Also, Grady comes along to shine in only the way he can. Enjoy!
Like a good bowl of Cinnamon Toast Crunch, this week's episode has it all: Hamilton talk, Mel McDaniel, Bruno the Black Bear and a cereal milk chaser.
Ben and Dianne discuss Life by the Drop by Stevie Ray Vaughan. Dressed Up Like a Douche Misheard lyric from Jessica Hooker's Aunt ”How's about it babe” instead of “Eyes without a face” by Billy Idol Guilty Pleasure Songs Ben: Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm by Crash Test Dummies Dianne: Louisiana Saturday Night by Mel McDaniel Special THANK YOU Chuck Savage: Musical bumpers Sara Wessling: Guilty Pleasures vocals ********** We have a Patreon Page! https://www.patreon.com/rockthecashbar If you would like to help support Rock the Cash Bar (especially during this quarantine) we have some fun perks! For $5 a month Patreon members will receive early access to all episodes, RTCB swag AND they will have the opportunity to VOTE on THURSDAY songs of the week! PLEASE rate and leave us a review! It really helps!! Thank you!
Will Parish from Bristow, Oklahoma, a Highly Decorated Vietnam War Veteran is one of the most Learned people I know on music. He's played music and played songs all over Oklahoma and Kansas with some of the best Local Oklahoma and National Music Makers. He shares many stories, many you will want to share with your friends, about his career in music and those he met and played with along the way.
We have gained so many new listeners we decided to do a short review of our first 30 Episodes.
Shelby Kennedy has worn a lot of hats. He's a songwriter who has had his songs recorded by everyone from Reba McEntire, Mel McDaniel to Ray Charles. Kennedy has also worked in the business side of music and has signed many great writers to both ASCAP and BMI. He's the Vice President of Entertainment Relations for Tune Core, a service that provides independent musicians and songwriters with tools to distribute their music. In the studio he's received credits both as a record producer and a background vocalist. Shelby Kennedy is the brother of past guests Bryan Kennedy and Gordon Kennedy and son of past guest Jerry Kennedy. I found Shelby Kennedy to be a source of inspiration and ideas. What more could you ask for? You've got the best seat in the house and your ticket is complimentary, only on The Paul Leslie Hour. Shelby Kennedy is up next! Support The Paul Leslie Hour by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/the-paul-leslie-hour
Mel McDaniel from Okmulgee, Oklahoma was honored with a star in the Country Music Hall of Fame's Walk of Fame, a member of the Grand Ole Opry and was inducted into the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame. Mel is best known for his number one hit, Baby's Got Her Blue Jeans On, and top 10 hits, Louisiana Saturday Night, Stand Up, Right in the Palm of your hand, Take me to the Country, Big Ole Brew, I call it Love and Real Good Feel Song.
This week, Matt, Ter, and D are on the banks of the Hoh River deep in the temperate rainforest of the Olympic Peninsula for Matt's annual bday camping trip. On day two we're joined by Freaky Frank from Portland, and on the final day Chris Pina even appears! The squad discusses their camping trip, banchan, Matthew's Poetry Recital, Kurosawa, 4X movies, graveyard malls, national parks, BJM, Dutch Rudders and a bunch of other stuff. This week's breaks are "Baby's Got Her Bluejeans On" by Mel McDaniel, "Ho" by Ludacris, and "Let It All Pass" by Dead Meadow. Subscribe to Mortville!
After a hard day on the fabled land bridge trail connecting Canada to Finland, the Riders reached Greenland and set up camp beneath a towering snow-packed cliff. As Side Meat begins to open the first can of beans, the tin’s loud pop resonated throughout the campground, triggering the low rumble of a nearby avalanche in the distance… featuring Mel McDaniel!
Before he retired in the early 2000s, Bob McDill landed 152 hits on the Billboard country chart, more than any other songwriter in history. He hit theBillboard Top 10 an astounding 55 times, and 23 of those singles climbed all the way to #1. Many artists returned to the McDill songbook repeatedly, including Don Williams, who scored with the #1 hits “(Turn Out the Light And) Love Me Tonight,” “Say It Again,” “She Never Knew Me,” “Rake and Ramblin’ Man,” “It Must Be Love,” “Good Ole Boys Like Me,” and “If Hollywood Don’t Need You.” Mel McDaniel enjoyed four Top 10 hits written by Bob, including “Louisiana Saturday Night” and the #1 “Baby’s Got Her Blue Jeans On.” Those who hit #1 at least twice with McDill compositions include Ronnie Milsap, with “Nobody Likes Sad Songs” and “Why Don’t You Spend the Night;” Doug Stone, with “In a Different Light” and “Why Didn’t I Think of That;” Alan Jackson, with “Gone Country” and his revival of “It Must Be Love;” and Dan Seals, who co-wrote several of his own hits with McDill, including the #1 songs “My Baby’s Got Good Timing,” “Everything That Glitters (Is Not Gold),” and “Big Wheels in the Moonlight.” Additionally, Bob wrote or co-wrote #1 singles such as “The Door is Always Open” by Dave and Sugar, “You Never Miss a Real Good Thing (Till He Says Goodbye)” by Crystal Gayle, “Amanda” by Waylon Jennings, “We Believe in Happy Endings” by Earl Thomas Conley and Emmylou Harris, “Don’t Close Your Eyes” by Keith Whitley, “Song of the South” by Alabama, and “She Don’t Know She’s Beautiful” by Sammy Kershaw. In addition to multiple Top 5 singles such as Johnny Russell’s “Rednecks, White Socks, and Blue Ribbon Beer,” Ed Bruce’s “You Turn Me On (Like a Radio)," and Pam Tillis’s “All The Good Ones Are Gone,” Bob has penned Top 10 hits for Johnny Cash, George Jones, Conway Twitty, Bobby Bare, Mac Davis, Johnny Rodriguez, John Anderson, Mickey Gilley, Anne Murray, and Lee Roy Parnell. He has also written charting singles for Jerry Lee Lewis, Charley Pride, Tammy Wynette, and both Duke Boys, Tom Wopat and John Schneider, with the latter taking Bob’s “I’ve Been Around Enough to Know” to #1. McDill was named Country Songwriter of the Year seven times between 1976 and 1994: three times each by the Nashville Songwriters Association and BMI, and once by ASCAP. Nine of his songs were nominated for Song of the Year by the Country Music Association, the Academy of Country Music, or both organizations. The four time Grammy nominee earned ASCAP’s Golden Note Award, received the Academy of Country Music’s prestigious Poet’s Award, and was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame.
As a professional Nashville songwriter since 1978, Byron Hill has written songs released on seventy-seven RIAA certified Gold and Platinum albums and singles, earning ten ASCAP awards, thirty-two U.S. and Canadian top-ten chart hits, and numerous hits in other worldwide markets. Since signing his first publishing deal in Nashville in 1978, his recorded catalog spans 4 decades and includes more than 700 recordings of his songs recorded by Ray Charles, Alabama, George Strait, Jason Aldean, Mark Chesnutt, Kenny Rogers, Don Williams, John Michael Montgomery, Anne Murray, Juice Newton, Joe Nichols, Randy Travis, Keith Whitley, Gary Allan, Rhonda Vincent, Johnny Lee, Blackhawk, Tracy Byrd, Neal McCoy, Trace Adkins, Tommy Overstreet, Gil Grand, Asleep At The Wheel, Dionne Warwick, George Jones, Toby Keith, Gene Watson, Margo Smith, Tom Wopat, Mark Wills, The Kendalls, Porter Wagoner, Reba McEntire, Sammy Kershaw, Ed Bruce, Moe Bandy, Clint Eastwood, Gord Bamford, Joe Diffie, Brooks & Dunn, The Road Hammers, Conway Twitty, Highway 101, Doug Stone, Barbara Mandrell, Mel McDaniel, Rhett Akins, The Oak Ridge Boys, Ricky Van Shelton, Hey Romeo, The Boom Chucka Boys, and many others. Byron’s work with Canadian artists including Marie Bottrell, Gil Grand, Gord Bamford, Hey Romeo, The Boom Chucka Boys, and others, has earned him CCMA Songwriter Of The Year in 2012, and CCMA Producer Of The Year in 2008, 2010, 2012, and 2013. Byron currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI), and is a staff songwriter at Dan Hodges Music LLC. For more details, click on the About menu link on this website. Tune in to hear the stories behind the hits, all about Byron's new work with Ontario's own Gil Grand and find out which artist Byron is still hoping will record one of his songs.
Comenzaremos nuestra aventura americana con la banda Statler Brothers ,Mel McDaniel el cantante de Ocklahoma ,nos trasladaremos a canada con Jaimie Warren ,LaceyJ Dalton seguiremos con nuestra secion esta vez con nuestra amiga Ale Romero con cantante muy interesante espero os guste
New podcast this week with tracks from The Sounds, Robert Mitchum, Tupac, Paul McCartney, Aphex Twin, Blink-182, Charlie Rich, Mel McDaniel, The Monkees, Dobby Dobson, Hanson, Britney Spears, and Hector Lavoie and Willie Colon. As always you can find us a few places: Itunes: http://bit.ly/Hg2RdK Facebook: http://on.fb.me/IzhiJV
Grand Ole Opry member Mel mcDaniel has been in poor health since suffering a heart attack in June. He's finally out of hospital, but his extended stay left his family with outrageous medical billls. Artists such as Buddy Jewel, Ricky Skaggs, Little Jimmy Dickens, Jeannie Sealey, and Many more performed and donated auction items at a Nashville Palace benefit to help their good friend.