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Movie Reviews and More
Cypress Moon Studios, Producers, Directors and Authors

Movie Reviews and More

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 51:32


Tonya Suzanne Holly is a Writer, Producer, and Director. She is the Owner of Cypress Moon Studios since 2005(formerly Muscle Shoals Sound 1978-2005). Susan Post - Coach, Hypnotherapist, She's the author of "Empowered Communication- S-Suite & Sales Edition”.Jeremy Van Wert- is a renowned coach, licensed psychotherapist, & the Host of the Mindful Mutiny podcast. Clayton Norcross was on The Bold and The beautiful, works in Hollywood and travels to Italy working in Film, TV, and Theatre.Movie Reviews and More is broadcast live Tuesdays at 5PM PT.Movie Reviews and More TV Show is viewed on Talk 4 TV (www.talk4tv.com).Movie Reviews and More Radio Show is broadcast on K4HD Radio - Hollywood Talk Radio (www.k4hd.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). Movie Reviews and More Podcast is also available on Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com), iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Pandora, Spotify, Audible, and over 100 other podcast outlets.

Music Makers and Soul Shakers Podcast with Steve Dawson

John Paul White is an amzing performer, singer, songwriter and studio nerd who lives in Florence, Alabama and is known by many for all his amazing work with his Grammy-winning band The Civil Wars. John Paul has also worked as a professional songwriter, and runs a studio and a label called Single Lock Records. This all goes down in Florence, which is part of the 3 cities known as The Shoals, or as us music nerds know it as, Muscle Shoals. This small, almost rural area unbelievably housed 2 amazing studios where some of the greatest soul music of all time was recorded - Fame, and Muscle Shoals Sound. Those 2 studios are still standing today and really are amazing places to visit! John Paul continues that tradition by carving out his own scene in the very same area today. He grew up in a small town in Tennessee, very close to Florence, and during his college days, started playing gigs in bands and on his own. He eventually discovered that he loved songwriting, especially as a vehicle to sing and perform. That led to him recording an album with his band, and eventually a solo album called "The Long Goodbye". But it was at a songwriting workshop that he was paired up with the already successful Joy Williams - they hit it off and immediately started working on music that became The Civil Wars. Their debut album, "Barton Hollow", came out in 2011 and was a huge success, winning a Grammy the following year.They worked mostly with producer Charlie Peacock, but also with others like T-Bone Burnett and Rick Rubin, which we get into today as well. The Civil Wars came to a crashing halt in 2013, and John Paul has since re-started his solo career, the label and now the studio. His albums "Beulah", and the most recent "The Hurting Kind" are both stellar records to check out. They're very different and sonically really deep and interesting. It was great to speak with John Paul about all of these projects, his creative process and what he's up to these days. You can follow him for any shows, and news on albums he's making or producing for others at johnpaulwhite.com - Enjoy my conversation with John Paul White!If you enjoyed this episode, please consider supporting the show with a donation or Patreon subscriptionThe show's website can be found at www.makersandshakerspodcast.comYour fearless host, Steve Dawson can be found at www.stevedawson.ca Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/mmasspodcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Lawrence Ross Show
TLRS 12-01-23 - The Helen Keller House

The Lawrence Ross Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2023 120:23


Episode 620 Hour 1: Stewie kicks off the show by giving the host crap for playing a sound clip. A second tour of the Muscle Shoals Sound studio followed by a discussion of the Helen Keller House. How many times did people check out the latest episdoe? Sports - Jim Rome blocks dumb emails about Oscar Pistorius and other subjects. Ross rides the Lightning. Former contributer Thomas talks about CM Punk coming back to WWE. Tiger Woods is back at golf, "Tiger's Bad Legs" from "The Blind Man cometh" track 18. A clip of The Dan Patrick Show, where the guys play a game involving Simpsons impressions. hall & Oates are in a legal fight, the host calls the "Call And Oates Hotline", he then calls the Jackie Martling joke line, which leads to him talking about Jackie's origins in show business. Internet personality Collene Ballinger is now saying she is embarrassed by one of her videos, the host outlines his issues with her, he then plays "Collene Ballinger Song", a ZZ Top parody. The host closes the first hour discussing Elon Musk. Hour 2: History for December 01-03. Mark Twain as described by Weird History. Patrick Cane is going to the Detroit Redwings, an old commercial featuring him. Various news. The show closes with "Heart Attack" by Richard Pryor, as December 01 would've been his birthday. Break music - "Running On Empty" by Jackso n Browne Rejoiner music - "Soul Kitchen" by The Doors Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Rock & Roll History Show
Visiting Muscle Shoals Sound Studio

The Rock & Roll History Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 34:29


Brian stopped by Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in Sheffield, Alabama, and chatted with tour guides Terrell Benton, Toni Brooks, and Chase Brandon, as well as operations manager Katlyn Lott. The building is a former casket showroom that was transformed into one of the most successful hit making studios in music history. Check out their website at MuscleShoalsSoundStudio.org.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3226900/advertisement

Y'all Show
Mississippi Mud Pie; Muscle Shoals Sound Studio; Biden's Bill

Y'all Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 155:56


President Biden has a debt ceiling bill to sign after the U.S. Senate easily passes legislation. Paul Hare shares thoughts on how this will affect the financial future of the country. Cher recorded "For What It's Worth" in 1969 at the Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in 1969. We pay tribute to the historic studio used for that session. Also, the "Top Food Dishes In Mississippi" includes fried pickles, Delta tamales, and Mississippi Mud Pie.

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Rick & Bubba University Podcast
Ep 161 | The Guitarist Behind That Muscle Shoals Sound | Travis Wammack

Rick & Bubba University Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2023 45:58


Travis Wammack is a legendary guitarist and recording artist whose guitar licks have been featured on an estimated 60 million records sold. He was the first to develop and use the fuzz tone for an electric guitar. At the age of 16, he had his 1963 number-one hit, “Scratchy,” and by 1969, Wammack's skills landed him in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. There he teamed up with legendary producer Rick Hall at FAME Studios to record songs with Aretha Franklin, Wilson Pickett, Little Richard, Mac Davis, Clarence Carter, the Osmond Brothers, Bobbie Gentry, Sam Cooke, and many others. Sit down with a legend and find out why Rolling Stone called Travis the “Fastest Guitar Player in the South” on this episode of "Rick & Bubba University"! Sponsors: Raycon: Whether you're working from home these days or just working on your fitness, now's the perfect time to get a pair of Premium Wireless Earbuds. Raycon ear buds start at about ½ the price of other premium brands you'll find out there on the market -- but they sound just as amazing.  You'll get 15% off your order when you go to https://BUYRAYCON.com/rickbubbapod.  Ladder is revolutionizing an age-old industry offering term life insurance at a personalized price, that can flex as your needs change. Why not pay a bit each month to protect the ones you love? Ladder makes it impressively fast and easy to get covered. You just need a few minutes, and a phone or laptop to apply. Ladder's smart algorithms work in real-time, so you'll find out instantly if you're approved. No hidden fees. Cancel any time. At Ladder, they've created a painless way to get the life insurance coverage you need for those you care about most. Check out Ladder today to see if you're instantly approved. Go to https://ladderlife.com/rickbubba. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Bass Shed Podcast
EP 100 - The Bass Shed Podcast Highlights

The Bass Shed Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 75:20


The Bass Shed Podcast hits 100! On this very special episode, I revisit some important conversations I've had with guests over the years. Interview clips from:EP 77 - Lance MorrisonComposer, touring and session bassist Lance Morrison has recorded/performed with Rod Stewart, Alanis Morissete, The New Radicals, Lee Ann Rhymes, Rick Springfield, Don Henley, Richard Marx, Volto, The Coors, Gavin DeGraw and more. Lance is a member of Mike Campbell's band “Dirty Knobs”.EP 80 - Jeff BradetichJeff Bradetich is regarded as one of the leading performers and teachers of the double bass in the United States. He has won many major solo competitions, recorded six solo albums of music for double bass and piano and has been featured on radio and television throughout North and South America and Europe including CBS, CNN, BBC and NPR.  He has taught on the faculties of the University of Michigan and Northwestern University prior to his 1994 appointment as director of the largest double bass program in the world at the University of North Texas College of Music. In addition to his performance and professional experience, Bradetich has also transcribed over 100 solo works.  Jeff Bradetich was the Executive  Director of The International Association of Double Bassists from 1982 - 1990, is currently the President of the Bradetich Foundation and continues to give masterclasses and educate a new generation of Double Bassists.EP 58 - Fred ThomasFred Thomas grew up in the US state of Georgia. He moved to New York City in 1965 and co-founded his own band with guitarist Hearlon "Cheese" Martin. He was the bassist as well as the lead vocalist of the group.  In 1971 James Brown saw the band at Smalls Paradise club in Harlem. Brown was in search of new musicians for his own band. He did an impromptu performance with the band and decided to hire the whole group. Thomas said his band used to cover Brown's songs and that joining Brown was a smooth transition for them. He recorded on Brown's releases during 1970s. The first album titled Hot Pants was in 1971. He also recorded on releases by The J.B.'s. Many of these recordings were later sampled in hip hop music, such as "Pass the Peas", "Gimme Some More", and "Escape-ism". Thomas performed with Brown for more than thirty years, longer than other bassists in that position. He recorded on several R&B number one hits such as "Hot Pants", "Make It Funky", and "Papa Don't Take No Mess".EP 65 - Eric RevisVeteran Jazz Bassist Eric Revis speaks about his latest recording “Slipknots Through A Looking Glass” and composing and recording process. Revis also speaks about artistic concepts that influence his bass playing, the nature of jazz vocabulary, his time working and recording with Brandford Marsalis and more..EP 44 - David HoodStudio legend! Member of “The Swampers” David Hood was the house bassist at Fame Studio an Muscle Shoals Sound. He played on countless hits with famous artists and recordings and was a major part of shaping American music.

The Bass Shed Podcast
EP 100- The Bass Shed Podcast Highlights

The Bass Shed Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 75:20


https://www.instagram.com/the_bass_shed/The Bass Shed Podcast hits 100! On this very special episode, I revisit some important conversations i've had with guests over the years. Interview clips from:EP 77 - Lance MorrisonComposer, touring and session bassist Lance Morrison has recorded/performed with Rod Stewart, Alanis Morissete, The New Radicals, Lee Ann Rhymes, Rick Springfield, Don Henley, Richard Marx, Volto, The Coors, Gavin DeGraw and more. Lance is a member of Mike Campbell's band “Dirty Knobs”. check out the full episode with Lance MorrisonEP 80 - Jeff BradetichJeff Bradetich is regarded as one of the leading performers and teachers of the double bass in the United States. He has won many major solo competitions, recorded six solo albums of music for double bass and piano and has been featured on radio and television throughout North and South America and Europe including CBS, CNN, BBC and NPR. He has taught on the faculties of the University of Michigan and Northwestern University prior to his 1994 appointment as director of the largest double bass program in the world at the University of North Texas College of Music. In addition to his performance and professional experience, Bradetich has also transcribed over 100 solo works. Jeff Bradetich was the Executive  Director of The International Association of Double Bassists from 1982 - 1990, is currently the President of the Bradetich Foundation and continues to give masterclasses and educate a new generation of Double Bassists.check out the full episode with Jeff BradetichEP 58 - Fred ThomasFred Thomas grew up in the US state of Georgia. He moved to New York City in 1965 and co-founded his own band with guitarist Hearlon "Cheese" Martin. He was the bassist as well as the lead vocalist of the group. In 1971 James Brown saw the band at Smalls Paradise club in Harlem. Brown was in search of new musicians for his own band. He did an impromptu performance with the band and decided to hire the whole group. Thomas said his band used to cover Brown's songs and that joining Brown was a smooth transition for them. He recorded on Brown's releases during 1970s. The first album titled Hot Pants was in 1971. He also recorded on releases by The J.B.'s. Many of these recordings were later sampled in hip hop music, such as "Pass the Peas", "Gimme Some More", and "Escape-ism".Thomas performed with Brown for more than thirty years, longer than other bassists in that position. He recorded on several R&B number one hits such as "Hot Pants", "Make It Funky", and "Papa Don't Take No Mess".check out the full episode with Fred ThomasEP 65 - Eri RevisVeteran Jazz Bassist Eric Revis speaks about his latest recording “Slipknots Through A Looking Glass” and composing and recording process. Revis also speaks about artistic concepts that influence his bass playing, the nature of jazz vocabulary, his time working and recording with Brandford Marsalis and more..check out the full episode with Eric RevisEP 44 - David HoodStudio legend! Member of “The Swampers” David Hood was the house bassist at Fame Studio an Muscle Shoals Sound. He played on countless hits with famous artists and recordings and was a major part of shaping American music.Instagram / Twitter / Youtube View More Episodes

The Bass Shed Podcast
EP 100- The Bass Shed Podcast Highlights

The Bass Shed Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 75:20


https://www.instagram.com/the_bass_shed/The Bass Shed Podcast hits 100! On this very special episode, I revisit some important conversations i've had with guests over the years. Interview clips from:EP 77 - Lance MorrisonComposer, touring and session bassist Lance Morrison has recorded/performed with Rod Stewart, Alanis Morissete, The New Radicals, Lee Ann Rhymes, Rick Springfield, Don Henley, Richard Marx, Volto, The Coors, Gavin DeGraw and more. Lance is a member of Mike Campbell's band “Dirty Knobs”. check out the full episode with Lance MorrisonEP 80 - Jeff BradetichJeff Bradetich is regarded as one of the leading performers and teachers of the double bass in the United States. He has won many major solo competitions, recorded six solo albums of music for double bass and piano and has been featured on radio and television throughout North and South America and Europe including CBS, CNN, BBC and NPR. He has taught on the faculties of the University of Michigan and Northwestern University prior to his 1994 appointment as director of the largest double bass program in the world at the University of North Texas College of Music. In addition to his performance and professional experience, Bradetich has also transcribed over 100 solo works. Jeff Bradetich was the Executive  Director of The International Association of Double Bassists from 1982 - 1990, is currently the President of the Bradetich Foundation and continues to give masterclasses and educate a new generation of Double Bassists.check out the full episode with Jeff BradetichEP 58 - Fred ThomasFred Thomas grew up in the US state of Georgia. He moved to New York City in 1965 and co-founded his own band with guitarist Hearlon "Cheese" Martin. He was the bassist as well as the lead vocalist of the group. In 1971 James Brown saw the band at Smalls Paradise club in Harlem. Brown was in search of new musicians for his own band. He did an impromptu performance with the band and decided to hire the whole group. Thomas said his band used to cover Brown's songs and that joining Brown was a smooth transition for them. He recorded on Brown's releases during 1970s. The first album titled Hot Pants was in 1971. He also recorded on releases by The J.B.'s. Many of these recordings were later sampled in hip hop music, such as "Pass the Peas", "Gimme Some More", and "Escape-ism".Thomas performed with Brown for more than thirty years, longer than other bassists in that position. He recorded on several R&B number one hits such as "Hot Pants", "Make It Funky", and "Papa Don't Take No Mess".check out the full episode with Fred ThomasEP 65 - Eri RevisVeteran Jazz Bassist Eric Revis speaks about his latest recording “Slipknots Through A Looking Glass” and composing and recording process. Revis also speaks about artistic concepts that influence his bass playing, the nature of jazz vocabulary, his time working and recording with Brandford Marsalis and more..check out the full episode with Eric RevisEP 44 - David HoodStudio legend! Member of “The Swampers” David Hood was the house bassist at Fame Studio an Muscle Shoals Sound. He played on countless hits with famous artists and recordings and was a major part of shaping American music.Instagram / Twitter / Youtube View More Episodes

Constitutional Reform Podcast
Music and Mystique in Muscle Shoals (Guest: Christopher M. Reali)

Constitutional Reform Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 73:09


Heartland's Tim Benson is joined by Christopher M. Reali, assistant professor of music at Ramapo College, to discuss his new book, Music and Mystique in Muscle Shoals. They chat about the Muscle Shoals music scene in the 1960's and 1970's, what exactly is the “Muscle Shoals Sound,” and how that sound became such a potent cultural power that still means something even up to the present day. They also talk about the overlooked history of Muscle Shoals' impact on country music and describes the region's recent transformation into a tourism destination and something of a pilgrimage stop for musicians from all over the world.Get the book here:  https://www.press.uillinois.edu/books/?id=45zfd3qs9780252044519Blues Blast Magazine: Mark Thompson – “Christopher M Reali – Music And Mystique In Muscle Shoals | Book Review”| https://www.bluesblastmagazine.com/christopher-m-reali-music-and-mystique-in-muscle-shoals-book-review/Deep South Magazine: Erin Z. Bass – “Music and Mystique in Muscle Shoals” https://deepsouthmag.com/2022/07/19/music-and-mystique-in-muscle-shoals/Southern Review of Books: Lacey Lyons – “Music and Mystique in Muscle Shoals” Chronicles a Legendary Music Scene https://southernreviewofbooks.com/2022/08/08/music-and-mystique-in-muscle-shoals-christopher-reali-interview/

Heartland Daily Podcast
Music and Mystique in Muscle Shoals (Guest: Christopher M. Reali)

Heartland Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 73:09


Heartland's Tim Benson is joined by Christopher M. Reali, assistant professor of music at Ramapo College, to discuss his new book, Music and Mystique in Muscle Shoals. They chat about the Muscle Shoals music scene in the 1960's and 1970's, what exactly is the “Muscle Shoals Sound,” and how that sound became such a potent cultural power that still means something even up to the present day. They also talk about the overlooked history of Muscle Shoals' impact on country music and describes the region's recent transformation into a tourism destination and something of a pilgrimage stop for musicians from all over the world.Get the book here:  https://www.press.uillinois.edu/books/?id=45zfd3qs9780252044519Blues Blast Magazine: Mark Thompson – “Christopher M Reali – Music And Mystique In Muscle Shoals | Book Review”| https://www.bluesblastmagazine.com/christopher-m-reali-music-and-mystique-in-muscle-shoals-book-review/Deep South Magazine: Erin Z. Bass – “Music and Mystique in Muscle Shoals” https://deepsouthmag.com/2022/07/19/music-and-mystique-in-muscle-shoals/Southern Review of Books: Lacey Lyons – “Music and Mystique in Muscle Shoals” Chronicles a Legendary Music Scene https://southernreviewofbooks.com/2022/08/08/music-and-mystique-in-muscle-shoals-christopher-reali-interview/

The Imbalanced History of Rock and Roll
The Magic Of Muscle Shoals

The Imbalanced History of Rock and Roll

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 51:59


From the Tennessee River mud that flows through The Shoals, to the studios, to the records, and the world, helped to forge that Muscle Shoals Sound, created by The Swampers. They were rural Alabama's answer to The Wrecking Crew and became bigger than most big city studio players, achieving so much, without leaving home. Well, there were a few trips to record in places like New York, and opening for The Beatles, when the situation required it. Those will be discussed, as well as the growth of a recording empire that was truly unique. From Rick Hall and Fame Studios forming, to the Swampers getting their nickname, their own place, and making amazing records, Markus & Ray wade through it all, and deliver a Shotgun 5 Faves of this amazing music!We have fantastic sponsors of our podcast, please visit their web sites, and support those who make the show go:Boldfoot Socks   https://boldfoot.comCrooked Eye Brewery   https://crookedeyebrewery.com/Don't forget that you can find all of our episodes, on-demand, for free right here on our web site: https://imbalancedhistory.com/     

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Imbalanced History: The Magic Of Muscle Shoals

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 51:59


From the Tennessee River mud that flows through The Shoals, to the studios, to the records, and the world, helped to forge that Muscle Shoals Sound, created by The Swampers. They were rural Alabama's answer to The Wrecking Crew and became bigger than most big city studio players, achieving so much, without leaving home. Well, there were a few trips to record in places like New York, and opening for The Beatles, when the situation required it. Those will be discussed, as well as the growth of a recording empire that was truly unique. From Rick Hall and Fame Studios forming, to the Swampers getting their nickname, their own place, and making amazing records, Markus & Ray wade through it all, and deliver a Shotgun 5 Faves of this amazing music!We have fantastic sponsors of our podcast, please visit their web sites, and support those who make the show go:Boldfoot Socks   https://boldfoot.comCrooked Eye Brewery   https://crookedeyebrewery.com/Don't forget that you can find all of our episodes, on-demand, for free right here on our web site: https://imbalancedhistory.com/     

New Books in African American Studies
Christopher M. Reali, "Music and Mystique in Muscle Shoals" (U Illinois Press, 2022)

New Books in African American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 40:23


The forceful music that rolled out of Muscle Shoals in the 1960s and 1970s shaped hits by everyone from Wilson Pickett and Aretha Franklin to the Rolling Stones and Paul Simon. Christopher M. Reali's in-depth look at the fabled musical hotbed examines the events and factors that gave the Muscle Shoals sound such a potent cultural power. Many artists trekked to FAME Studios and Muscle Shoals Sound in search of the sound of authentic southern Black music—and at times expressed shock at the mostly white studio musicians waiting to play it for them. Others hoped to draw on the hitmaking production process that defined the scene. Reali also chronicles the overlooked history of Muscle Shoals's impact on country music and describes the region's recent transformation into a tourism destination. Multifaceted and informed, Music and Mystique in Muscle Shoals (University of Illinois Press, 2022) reveals the people, places, and events behind one of the most legendary recording scenes in American history. Dr. Christopher Reali is an assistant professor of music at Ramapo College of New Jersey. Emily Ruth Allen (@emmyru91) holds a Ph.D. in musicology from Florida State University. Her current research focuses on parade musics in Mobile, Alabama's carnival. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies

New Books in the American South
Christopher M. Reali, "Music and Mystique in Muscle Shoals" (U Illinois Press, 2022)

New Books in the American South

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 40:23


The forceful music that rolled out of Muscle Shoals in the 1960s and 1970s shaped hits by everyone from Wilson Pickett and Aretha Franklin to the Rolling Stones and Paul Simon. Christopher M. Reali's in-depth look at the fabled musical hotbed examines the events and factors that gave the Muscle Shoals sound such a potent cultural power. Many artists trekked to FAME Studios and Muscle Shoals Sound in search of the sound of authentic southern Black music—and at times expressed shock at the mostly white studio musicians waiting to play it for them. Others hoped to draw on the hitmaking production process that defined the scene. Reali also chronicles the overlooked history of Muscle Shoals's impact on country music and describes the region's recent transformation into a tourism destination. Multifaceted and informed, Music and Mystique in Muscle Shoals (University of Illinois Press, 2022) reveals the people, places, and events behind one of the most legendary recording scenes in American history. Dr. Christopher Reali is an assistant professor of music at Ramapo College of New Jersey. Emily Ruth Allen (@emmyru91) holds a Ph.D. in musicology from Florida State University. Her current research focuses on parade musics in Mobile, Alabama's carnival. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-south

New Books in Popular Culture
Christopher M. Reali, "Music and Mystique in Muscle Shoals" (U Illinois Press, 2022)

New Books in Popular Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 40:23


The forceful music that rolled out of Muscle Shoals in the 1960s and 1970s shaped hits by everyone from Wilson Pickett and Aretha Franklin to the Rolling Stones and Paul Simon. Christopher M. Reali's in-depth look at the fabled musical hotbed examines the events and factors that gave the Muscle Shoals sound such a potent cultural power. Many artists trekked to FAME Studios and Muscle Shoals Sound in search of the sound of authentic southern Black music—and at times expressed shock at the mostly white studio musicians waiting to play it for them. Others hoped to draw on the hitmaking production process that defined the scene. Reali also chronicles the overlooked history of Muscle Shoals's impact on country music and describes the region's recent transformation into a tourism destination. Multifaceted and informed, Music and Mystique in Muscle Shoals (University of Illinois Press, 2022) reveals the people, places, and events behind one of the most legendary recording scenes in American history. Dr. Christopher Reali is an assistant professor of music at Ramapo College of New Jersey. Emily Ruth Allen (@emmyru91) holds a Ph.D. in musicology from Florida State University. Her current research focuses on parade musics in Mobile, Alabama's carnival. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/popular-culture

New Books in History
Christopher M. Reali, "Music and Mystique in Muscle Shoals" (U Illinois Press, 2022)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 40:23


The forceful music that rolled out of Muscle Shoals in the 1960s and 1970s shaped hits by everyone from Wilson Pickett and Aretha Franklin to the Rolling Stones and Paul Simon. Christopher M. Reali's in-depth look at the fabled musical hotbed examines the events and factors that gave the Muscle Shoals sound such a potent cultural power. Many artists trekked to FAME Studios and Muscle Shoals Sound in search of the sound of authentic southern Black music—and at times expressed shock at the mostly white studio musicians waiting to play it for them. Others hoped to draw on the hitmaking production process that defined the scene. Reali also chronicles the overlooked history of Muscle Shoals's impact on country music and describes the region's recent transformation into a tourism destination. Multifaceted and informed, Music and Mystique in Muscle Shoals (University of Illinois Press, 2022) reveals the people, places, and events behind one of the most legendary recording scenes in American history. Dr. Christopher Reali is an assistant professor of music at Ramapo College of New Jersey. Emily Ruth Allen (@emmyru91) holds a Ph.D. in musicology from Florida State University. Her current research focuses on parade musics in Mobile, Alabama's carnival. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

New Books in American Studies
Christopher M. Reali, "Music and Mystique in Muscle Shoals" (U Illinois Press, 2022)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 40:23


The forceful music that rolled out of Muscle Shoals in the 1960s and 1970s shaped hits by everyone from Wilson Pickett and Aretha Franklin to the Rolling Stones and Paul Simon. Christopher M. Reali's in-depth look at the fabled musical hotbed examines the events and factors that gave the Muscle Shoals sound such a potent cultural power. Many artists trekked to FAME Studios and Muscle Shoals Sound in search of the sound of authentic southern Black music—and at times expressed shock at the mostly white studio musicians waiting to play it for them. Others hoped to draw on the hitmaking production process that defined the scene. Reali also chronicles the overlooked history of Muscle Shoals's impact on country music and describes the region's recent transformation into a tourism destination. Multifaceted and informed, Music and Mystique in Muscle Shoals (University of Illinois Press, 2022) reveals the people, places, and events behind one of the most legendary recording scenes in American history. Dr. Christopher Reali is an assistant professor of music at Ramapo College of New Jersey. Emily Ruth Allen (@emmyru91) holds a Ph.D. in musicology from Florida State University. Her current research focuses on parade musics in Mobile, Alabama's carnival. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies

New Books Network
Christopher M. Reali, "Music and Mystique in Muscle Shoals" (U Illinois Press, 2022)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 40:23


The forceful music that rolled out of Muscle Shoals in the 1960s and 1970s shaped hits by everyone from Wilson Pickett and Aretha Franklin to the Rolling Stones and Paul Simon. Christopher M. Reali's in-depth look at the fabled musical hotbed examines the events and factors that gave the Muscle Shoals sound such a potent cultural power. Many artists trekked to FAME Studios and Muscle Shoals Sound in search of the sound of authentic southern Black music—and at times expressed shock at the mostly white studio musicians waiting to play it for them. Others hoped to draw on the hitmaking production process that defined the scene. Reali also chronicles the overlooked history of Muscle Shoals's impact on country music and describes the region's recent transformation into a tourism destination. Multifaceted and informed, Music and Mystique in Muscle Shoals (University of Illinois Press, 2022) reveals the people, places, and events behind one of the most legendary recording scenes in American history. Dr. Christopher Reali is an assistant professor of music at Ramapo College of New Jersey. Emily Ruth Allen (@emmyru91) holds a Ph.D. in musicology from Florida State University. Her current research focuses on parade musics in Mobile, Alabama's carnival. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Music
Christopher M. Reali, "Music and Mystique in Muscle Shoals" (U Illinois Press, 2022)

New Books in Music

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 40:23


The forceful music that rolled out of Muscle Shoals in the 1960s and 1970s shaped hits by everyone from Wilson Pickett and Aretha Franklin to the Rolling Stones and Paul Simon. Christopher M. Reali's in-depth look at the fabled musical hotbed examines the events and factors that gave the Muscle Shoals sound such a potent cultural power. Many artists trekked to FAME Studios and Muscle Shoals Sound in search of the sound of authentic southern Black music—and at times expressed shock at the mostly white studio musicians waiting to play it for them. Others hoped to draw on the hitmaking production process that defined the scene. Reali also chronicles the overlooked history of Muscle Shoals's impact on country music and describes the region's recent transformation into a tourism destination. Multifaceted and informed, Music and Mystique in Muscle Shoals (University of Illinois Press, 2022) reveals the people, places, and events behind one of the most legendary recording scenes in American history. Dr. Christopher Reali is an assistant professor of music at Ramapo College of New Jersey. Emily Ruth Allen (@emmyru91) holds a Ph.D. in musicology from Florida State University. Her current research focuses on parade musics in Mobile, Alabama's carnival. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/music

New Books in Dance
Christopher M. Reali, "Music and Mystique in Muscle Shoals" (U Illinois Press, 2022)

New Books in Dance

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 40:23


The forceful music that rolled out of Muscle Shoals in the 1960s and 1970s shaped hits by everyone from Wilson Pickett and Aretha Franklin to the Rolling Stones and Paul Simon. Christopher M. Reali's in-depth look at the fabled musical hotbed examines the events and factors that gave the Muscle Shoals sound such a potent cultural power. Many artists trekked to FAME Studios and Muscle Shoals Sound in search of the sound of authentic southern Black music—and at times expressed shock at the mostly white studio musicians waiting to play it for them. Others hoped to draw on the hitmaking production process that defined the scene. Reali also chronicles the overlooked history of Muscle Shoals's impact on country music and describes the region's recent transformation into a tourism destination. Multifaceted and informed, Music and Mystique in Muscle Shoals (University of Illinois Press, 2022) reveals the people, places, and events behind one of the most legendary recording scenes in American history. Dr. Christopher Reali is an assistant professor of music at Ramapo College of New Jersey. Emily Ruth Allen (@emmyru91) holds a Ph.D. in musicology from Florida State University. Her current research focuses on parade musics in Mobile, Alabama's carnival. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/performing-arts

ROOTS Music History Podcast
From Homeless & Living Out of a Car to Self-Made Millionaire

ROOTS Music History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 17:18


Famous Record Producer, Rick Hall, spent a period of time homeless, living out of a car while battling depression. However, within a few years - he'd become a self-made millionaire. He credits the grace of God and endless hard work for pulling him out of those hard times. Known today as one of the greatest producers in the world, and the man behind that famous "Muscle Shoals Sound", his legend lives on through the music of many artists including but not limited to: Percy Sledge, The Rolling Stones, Aretha Franklin, Etta James and many more. In today's Roots Music History Documentary, we dig into the roots that grew Rick Hall and FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. #MuscleShoalsSound #music #history #documentary #ROOTSMUSICHISTORY #RickHall #musicstudio #musicindustry #capitalism #selfmademillionaire #livingoutofcar #homeless

Alabama Arts Radio
Russell Gulley/Pierce Pettis

Alabama Arts Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 24:52


In this episode, musician, songwriter and music historian Russell Gulley talks with his life-long friend, singer-songwriter Pierce Pettis. Both men grew up in Fort Payne, Alabama and worked with the musicians at Muscle Shoals Sound during the 1970's. In addition to discussing Pettis's career, they recall the influence of older musicians they encountered, including former Nashville session player and Fort Payne native Don Phillips and Swamper Jimmy Johnson.

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Appalachia Meets World
Appalachia Meets World Episode 34 - Appalachian Music (4): The Muscle Shoals Sound (of Appalachia)

Appalachia Meets World

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2022 60:30


In this episode Neil and Will sit down with Terrell Benton a virtuoso of the history of music in The Shoals.  As the "Hit Recording Capital of the World," The Shoals represents the diversity that is found throughout the Appalachian region.  Listen as Terrell describes the Muscle Shoals Sound and the magic that is made in the hallowed halls of the recording studios in the region.  As described by the Rolling Stones,"...The Shoals just inspires you to do it differently."  Also, find out if Neil kept his doors open for the New Year and his fear of the end of the world.  The music played in this episode, as listed below, is for entertainment purposes only and is part of the The Shoals recording history.  Jimmy Hughes - "Steal Away" (first hit recorded at the current location of FAME studio) Staple Singers - "I'll Take You There" Arthur Alexander - "You Better Move On"  Aretha Franklin - "Respect" Percy Sledge - "When a Man Loves a Woman" R. B. Greaves - "Take a Letter Maria" The Rolling Stones - "Brown Sugar" Eddie Hinton - "You Got Me Singing"  Bob Seger - "Old Time Rock N' Roll" Lynard Skynard - "Sweet Home Alabama"   Recognition: Muscle Shoals (documentary) - produced by Stephen M. Badger - official website: www.magpictures.com/muscleshoals/  Florence-Lauderdale Convention and Visitors Bureau - www.visitflorenceal.com                          

Reelin' In The Years
Muscle Shoals: 10/15/21

Reelin' In The Years

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 111:59


This week on RITY, we travel to Sheffield, Alabama to visit a former coffin showroom. In 1969, the building was resurrected and converted into a small, intimate studio that produced the Muscle Shoals Sound!

Drum Hustle
Swampers drummer, Muscle Shoals Sound Studio cofounder Roger Hawkins

Drum Hustle

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2021 26:09


The most influential Drummer. Roger Hawkins. https://youtu.be/9l-XZceLK2U. https://youtu.be/WIvenWN9TQE. https://youtu.be/2dMZ8vzbOFM

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The Bass Shed Podcast
EP 44 - David Hood (Session bassist with "The Swanmpers" in Muscle Shoals)

The Bass Shed Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 94:57


Studio legend! Member of “The Swampers” David Hood was the house bassist at Fame Studio an Muscle Shoals Sound. He played on countless hits with famous artists and recordings and was a major part of shaping American music.

The Bass Shed Podcast
EP 44 - David Hood

The Bass Shed Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 94:39


Studio legend! Member of “The Swampers” David Hood was the house bassist at Fame Studio an Muscle Shoals Sound. He played on countless hits with famous artists and recordings and was a major part of shaping American music.

The Bass Shed Podcast
EP 44 - David Hood

The Bass Shed Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 94:39


Studio legend! Member of “The Swampers” David Hood was the house bassist at Fame Studio an Muscle Shoals Sound. He played on countless hits with famous artists and recordings and was a major part of shaping American music.

Madigan's Pubcast
Episode 34: Toxic Positivity, Skyquakes, & Aretha Franklin

Madigan's Pubcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 83:32


Kathleen opens the show drinking a Black Cherry White Claw and providing listeners with an update on the success of her March Madness bracket in the Madigan Family pool. UPDATE ON KATHLEEN’S QUEEN’S COURT: In an update on her Queens, Kathleen tells the Termites that Dolly Parton has her own ice cream flavor called Strawberry Pretzel Pie, which will be available from Jeni’s Ice Cream. Tanya Tucker has released a duet of “You Ain’t Woman Enough” on Loretta Lynn’s 2021 release of “Still Woman Enough,” and Kathleen wishes Queen Chaka a very happy belated birthday which was March 23rd. “BAD GOOD FOOD”: In her quest for new and delicious not-so-nutritious junk food AND in continuing her search for the best Ranch, Kathleen samples Hidden Valley Ranch Garlic Parmesan Cheese Dip with a Ritz cracker, which she loves, as she does her next snack: Cheez-It Loaded White Cheddar Popcorn. Then in the spirit of March Madness, as she has watched (and bet on) every game, Kathleen picks up the new Wendy’s Honey Butter Chicken Biscuit as Charles Barkley and Greg Gumbel mention on CBS broadcasts that it is the official breakfast of the tournament. Kathleen had such strong feelings regarding the sandwich that she posted a separate commentary video on YouTube. CHINA + NEPAL AGREE TO HEIGHT OF EVEREST: As a follow up to Episode 33’s Everest story, Kathleen reads an article announcing that after years of dispute, China and Nepal have agreed that Everest’s official height is 29,032 feet. NEW MH370 DETAILS CLAIM A COVER-UP: As her Termites know, Kathleen has a long-going commitment to finding out what happened to the missing Malaysian Airlines Flight 370 as detailed in her bit “Malaysian Flt 370.” When the plane crossed over into Vietnamese airspace, the co-pilot didn’t engage their air traffic control and an assumption lingers that all tracking devices had been disabled so that it could vanish. Kathleen is thrilled to read the news that Florence de Changy is a Far-Eastern correspondent who covered the case in detail, is releasing a new book alluding to a cover-up by the authorities. PRINCE HARRY’S NEW JOBS: Kathleen follows up on her Episode 31 update on the ongoings of Harry & Meghan in their new life in the US. Kathleen has never been a fan of the British Royal Family and is amused at the drama surrounding the couple’s departure from royal life. She reads the latest press advising that Harry has joined Silicon Valley startup BetterUp as their chief impact officer (which Kathleen calls a made-up title,) and he has also joined Aspen Institute’s new Commission on Information Disorder (which Kathleen feels as though he is COMPLETELY unqualified to formally manage.)THE QUEEN OF SOUL: Kathleen LOVES soul music, and she’s a massive fan of Aretha Franklin’s recordings. She’s read 3 biographies discussing Aretha’s life, and after watching Nat Geo’s “Genius: Aretha” series Kathleen has headed to Muscle Shoals, AL to play golf and tour FAME Recording Studios and Muscle Shoals Sound Studio. She intends to enjoy some sunshine, a few beers, and gather as much information as she can about some of her favorite iconic singers immersing themselves in the Muscle Shoals Sound. POOP IN A BOX: Kathleen tells listeners about another Theranos-like startup company that has been charged in a $60M fraud scheme. Jessica Richman, who founded uBiome was indicted on multiple federal conspiracy charges last week. uBiome’s direct-to-consumer service called “Gut Explorer” required customers to submit fecal samples to be analyzed in a lab to detect diseases such as colon cancer. As the daughter of a lawyer, Kathleen laughs out loud at ANY thoughts of requesting that she “mail her shit in a box.”USVI BOAT MURDER: Kathleen reviews an investigation in the US Virgin Islands involving the disappearance of British woman Sarm Heslop from her American boyfriend's boat. Heslop vanished without a trace on March 7 after she and Ryan Bane had drinks in Frank's Bay, St. John. Bane told investigators they had returned to his catamaran that night and he awoke in the early hours to find his girlfriend gone. Being an avid fan of the ID Channel, Kathleen goes into her own thoughts on what happened that night ☺VAN GOUGH PAINTING EMERGES FROM HIDING: Kathleen can’t believe an article that she shares announcing that the Vincent Van Gogh painting “A Street Scene In Montmartre,” which has been owned by a French family since it was created in 1887, has been released for auction. SAN DIEGO MYSTERY BOOMS: Kathleen discusses the “skyquakes” that have been heard in the San Diego area over the past few months. The sound lights up social media and resembles the explosion of a heavy piece of artillery that can be accounted for by none of the known laws of nature. Many locals mistake the noise for an earthquake, but the US Geological Survey said seismic-activity sensors recorded nothing. Kathleen asks Termites based in that area to share their thoughts on what they feel is causing the noise. TOXIC POSITIVITY: Kathleen is amused by but also has a lack of trust in people who are always hyper-positive. She’s THRILLED to read an article from a leading psychologist taking the opinion that while over-indulgent positivity it is well-intentioned, toxic positivity suppresses emotions which can then lead to stronger negative emotions such as anxiety and depression. The doc defines Toxic positivity as the belief that no matter how dire or difficult a situation is, people should maintain a positive mindset which makes Kathleen’s head explode as she pours another beer and calls her sister to catch up on family gossip. LONG-LOST 1634 SETTLEMENT FOUND: Kathleen is excited to share with Termites that St. Mary’s City has been discovered in Maryland after 90 years of research. The colony was settled in 1634 by Catholics fleeing England after being. Accused of starting the Great London Fire of 1666. Kathleen applauds the endeavors of the archaeologists, and she’s amused at how jealous her mom and Jeff Foxworthy will be to hear that ancient arrowheads were found (as both are adamant arrowhead collectors.) WHAT TO WATCH THIS WEEK: Kathleen recommends watching the new HBO documentary “Tina” about Tina Turner, and also “Genius: Aretha” which is a Discovery Channel original available on DiscoveryGO and Hulu.

Hard Rain & Slow Trains: Bob Dylan & Fellow Travelers
3/18/2021: "Down in Alabama": Cities Where Bob Dylan Recorded pt 6 (Sheffield)

Hard Rain & Slow Trains: Bob Dylan & Fellow Travelers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 84:42


We continue our twelve-part series featuring the cities where Dylan recorded his studio albums over the decades. Part six features Sheffield, Alabama, home to Muscle Shoals Sound Studios where Bob Dylan recorded SLOW TRAIN COMING (1979) and SAVED (1980) with Barry Beckett and Jerry Wexler producing. You'll hear about the famed Muscle Shoals Rhythm section, called the Swampers, you'll hear songs recorded both at Muscle Shoals Sound and its predecessor FAME Studios founded by Rick Hall, you'll hear lyrics that reference the Muscle Shoals sound, and you'll hear about the recording of Dylan's two albums way down in the land of cotton. In "20 Pounds of Headlines," we round up news from the world of Bob Dylan and in "Who Did It Better?" we ask you who did "Pressing On" better: Regina McCrary with the Chicago Mass Choir or Alicia Keys, recorded in FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals.

Journeys of Discovery with Tom Wilmer
Journeys of Discovery: The Muscle Shoals sound and Alabama’s Music Hall of Fame

Journeys of Discovery with Tom Wilmer

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020 35:24


In the third podcast installment exploring Nashville’s Big Back Yard, we’ll stop in at the legendary Muscle Shoals Sound Studios in Sheffield, Alabama. The studio opened in 1969 and was quickly marking up the charts with number one hits by the Rolling Stones, Willie Nelson, Wilson Pickett, Linda Rondstadt, Rod Stewart, Paul Simon and many more legendary recording artists. Next up is a visit with Sandra Burroughs, executive director of the Alabama Music Hall of Fame in Tuscumbia, Alabama. Burroughs is also mayor of the nearby village of Lexington, Alabama and she couldn’t resist sharing funny anecdotes about her mayoral duties in the town of 850 residents.

Truetone Lounge
Jimmy Johnson

Truetone Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 70:51


In the latest Truetone Lounge, we take a trip down to Muscle Shoals, Alabama, to meet up with Swamper, Jimmy Johnson at 3614 Jackson Highway, home of the Muscle Shoals Sound. In our interview, Johnson covered everything from his early days as Rick Hall’s first employee, through all of his groundbreaking work with Aretha Franklin, the Rolling Stones, Wilson Pickett, Paul Simon, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Bob Seger. Along the way, we get amazing anecdotes about Tom Dowd, Jerry Wexler, Arif Mardin, Duane Allman, Eddie Hinton, and Pete Carr. Jimmy also shares of his involvement in the award-winning Muscle Shoals documentary, and how the film came to fruition.

The Rock & Roll History Show
The Legendary Muscle Shoals Sound

The Rock & Roll History Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 56:53


Countless hits from Paul Simon, The Rolling Stones, Etta James, Wilson Pickett, The Staple Singers, the Allman Brother, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and more came from the Muscle Shoals area of Alabama.The Crambones welcome Debbie Wilson, executive director of The Muscle Shoals Music Foundation, and Terrell Benton, tour guide at the legendary Muscle Shoals Sound Studio to talk about the incomparable Muscle Shoals sound.

Southern Americana
Mark Narmore, Muscle Shoals Songwriter Talks Hits & Music History

Southern Americana

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 49:27


If you sat next to Mark Narmore on an airplane, chances are you wouldn't think he is an award-winning songwriter.  He also hails from Muscle Shoals royalty. That's the way this humble wordsmith prefers it. In the late 1980s, Mark was a student at the University of North Alabama. For pocket change,  he spun records at WLX in Lexington, AL. An aspiring songwriter, Mark honed his skills by working at the feet of Fame Recording Studios founder and producer, Rick Hall.  It was at this famous studio where he wrote "The Moon Over Georgia," a top-ten Country Music hit for the group Shenandoah. RELATED: Emily Elgin is a real Oklahoma Cowgirl, and a damn good singer/songwriter too! In 1995, Mark and Walt Aldridge, another hall of fame Muscle Shoals songwriter, penned "Like There Ain't No Yesterday" for Blackhawk. However, his blockbuster hit came along a decade later when Craig Morgan cut "That's What I Love About Sunday," which was the most performed song on Country radio in 2005.  Mark grew up on the outskirts of Muscle Shoals listening to his cousin, keyboardist Spooner Oldham. He also had the good fortune of seeing the infamous Swampers and dozens of major artists who ventured to Fame and Muscle Shoals Sound recording studios during the 1970s and 80s. Keyboards are his primary instrument, yet this versatile musician can also play guitar and sing. Artists such as Josh Turner, Alabama, Reba McIntyre, Terri Clark, Guy Penrod, and others have recorded his material.  RELATED: Garth Brooks Steel Guitarist Talks About Playing With Country Music's Elite Mark continues writing songs for Noble Vision Music Publishing in Nashville, TN. He also has a star at the Alabama Music Hall of Fame. Mark and his wife, Sandy, live in his hometown of Center Star, AL. You don't want to miss Mark discuss his career and his memories of the Muscle Shoals recording scene.    

The Vibe
THE VIBE OF MUSCLE SHOALS SOUND S1E6

The Vibe

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 9:11


Muscle Shoals Sound Guitar Players

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Josh Belcher Uncharted
Episode 43: Comedian Peter Depp & Debbie Wilson(Muscle Shoals Sound Studios)

Josh Belcher Uncharted

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2020 40:33


Comedian Peter Depp discusses his Residency at Third Coast Comedy in Nashville and Debbie Wilson Discusses Muscle Shoals Sound Studios and The Swampers! Enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joshbelcheruncharted/support

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The Vibe
THE VIBE OF MUSCLE SHOALS SOUND S1E5

The Vibe

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2020 9:33


Boz Scaggs

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The Vibe
THE VIBE OF MUSCLE SHOALS SOUND S1E4

The Vibe

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2019 9:17


The Rolling Stones

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The Vibe
THE VIBE OF MUSCLE SHOALS SOUND S1E3

The Vibe

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 11:02


Eddie Hinton

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The Vibe
THE VIBE OF MUSCLE SHOALS SOUND S1E2

The Vibe

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2019 12:36


The Vibe of Muscle Shoals Sound S1E2 Jerry Wexler

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The Vibe
THE VIBE OF MUSCLE SHOALS SOUND S1E1

The Vibe

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2019 13:33


The Vibe of Muscle Shoals Sound E1: Cher

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Potluck: A Podcast about Southern Culture
Essential Reading, Nashville News, and the Allman Betts Band

Potluck: A Podcast about Southern Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2019 57:37


First, Chris catches Will off guard with a discussion of essential reading for Southerners, based off of a blog at MadeSouth.com. Then they discuss some news from Nashville, including some personal stories from their home city. Then, they discuss some exciting news out of the Muscle Shoals Sound studio and the Allman Betts Band. Read more about that here. Thanks to our wonderful sponsors for making this show possible:  Tree House Macarons - Augusta, GA. Early Winter collection available online NOW at TreeHouseMacarons.com. Flavors include Butter Pecan, Almond Joy, Blueberry Cheesecake, Peanut Butter Cup and Mint Chocolate. Order now before they sell out. Use code potluckto save 25%. Follow them on Instagram @TreeHouseMacarons.    Tennessee Outfitters - Cookeville, TN. Fun designs for folks who love the great state of Tennessee. Hats, t-shirts, stickers and more. And if you’re not from Tennessee, they have some really cool Southern stickers like Dadgummit, Goodness Gracious, Bless Your Heart, and more. Just launched a brand new site. Special code potluckwill save you 20% on any order. TennOutfitters.com or on Instagram at @TennOutfitters.   Eli Mason- Premium cocktail mixers and syrups made with all-natural ingredients in Nashville, TN. Old Fashioned mixer, Mint Julep mixer (Gotta plan for that Derby party), plus premium bar syrups like Grenadine, Demerara, and seasonal syrups like Spiced Simple and Fresh Peach. Save 20% on 3-packs with the code potluck, and if you order $50 or more they’ll send you a FREE stainless steel cocktail jigger with your order. EliMason.com or follow them on Instagram at @EliMasonSyrups.   Mountain Valley Spring Water - Hot Springs, AR. Delicious spring water straight from the source in the Ouachita Mountains in Arkansas. Beautiful green bottles. Still, sparkling, blackberry pomegranate or lime. Available in fine grocery stores or online at MountainValleySpring.com. Follow them on Instagram @MountainValleyWater.

Truetone Lounge
Jimmy Johnson

Truetone Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2019


In the latest Truetone Lounge, we take a trip down to Muscle Shoals, Alabama, to meet up with Swamper, Jimmy Johnson at 3614 Jackson Highway, home of the Muscle Shoals Sound. In our interview, Johnson covered everything from his early days as Rick Hall’s first employee, through all of his groundbreaking work with Aretha Franklin, the Rolling Stones, Wilson Pickett, Paul Simon, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Bob Seger. Along the way, we get amazing anecdotes about Tom Dowd, Jerry Wexler, Arif Mardin, Duane Allman, Eddie Hinton, and Pete Carr. Jimmy also shares of his involvement in the award-winning Muscle Shoals documentary, and how the film came to fruition.

Our American Stories
The Legendary Muscle Shoals Sound

Our American Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2018 81:44


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The Fire Escape
John Paul White, Part Two

The Fire Escape

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2018 77:56


Once again, Colter and Peter were left to their own devices, because Hywel refuses to return to us.The lads from Alabama continue last week's conversation with fellow Alabamian and professional music man, John Paul White, this time thanks to the magic of technology (we called him).We get in to what everyone wants to talk about, more Sun Drop™️ facts. Also, we talk more about his music career, as well as about music fandom.You might remember John's music from True Detective season 2, the best season of True Detective that had Vince Vaughn, and the second best season of True Detective otherwise at this moment in time, or you might know of him from The Civil Wars.

The Fire Escape
John Paul White, Part One

The Fire Escape

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2018 52:44


Colter and Peter were left to their own devices, because Hywel refuses to return to us. Maybe we hurt his feelings with the Independence Day episode? Who is to say.The lads from Alabama track down fellow Alabamian and professional music man, John Paul White.You might remember John's music from True Detective season 2, the best season of True Detective that had Vince Vaughn, and the second best season of True Detective otherwise at this moment in time.We talk all things Florence, growing up in the Tennessee River Valley, Sun Drop™️ and start to get into Mr. White's music career.But oh no! We spent too much time on Sun Drop™️ and ran out of time to finish our chat! Never fear there is a part two coming at you soon.

Crazy Chester Radio Hour
Crazy Chester Radio Hour Episode #30: David Hood

Crazy Chester Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2018 74:11


David Hood is one of the most recorded bass players of all time. He was the bass player of FAME recording studio’s rhythm section in Muscle Shoals and later a founding member of the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section which started the Muscle Shoals Sound recording studio. He has recorded with Wilson Pickett, Aretha Franklin, Bob Seger, Cher, The Staple Singers, Rod Stewart, Paul Simon, Joe Cocker, Levon Helm and many, many more. He toured with Traffic and the Waterboys and is also a member of Muscle Shoals favorites The Decoys. His son is the Drive-By Truckers’ Patterson Hood. The Crazy Chester Radio Hour is created and hosted by record producer Andreas Werner. This episode was recorded at the NuttHouse recording studio in Sheffield, Alabama. The theme song is performed by Jimmy Hall & Funky Chester and written by Andreas Werner (Crazy Chester Music, BMI). Used with permission.

Crazy Chester Radio Hour
Crazy Chester Radio Hour Episode #06: Dick Cooper

Crazy Chester Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2017 48:22


Dick Cooper is a Muscle Shoals based photographer and music historian. He started out as a journalist before becoming Barry Beckett’s production assistant at Muscle Shoals Sound studios where he also took many now legendary photos. He was also tour manager for LeBlanc & Carr, The Rossington Band and Drive-By Truckers as well as the curator at the Alabama Music Hall of Fame. Dick Cooper hosts three annual parties on his property that have achieved legendary status and attract a who’s who of Muscle Shoals musicians. The Crazy Chester Radio Hour is created and hosted by record producer Andreas Werner. The theme song is performed by Jimmy Hall & Funky Chester and written by Andreas Werner (Crazy Chester Music, BMI). Used with permission.

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The Dave Underwood Show
Memphis, Lookout

The Dave Underwood Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2016 127:43


The Dave Underwood ShowCelebrating the music of Muscle Shoals Sound.The producer Jakki Ibberson, has hijacked the playlist and provided some great tunes to get their planned visit on the way. Thanks Jakki, and thanks everyone else for joining us tonight

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