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Time to trek down to Tennessee for our next seasonal clash, as FC Cincinnati looks to extract some revenge on the Nashvillains. We talk with Valair from Broadway Sports to discuss the current state of Nashville SC under new head coach B.J. Callaghan. Have the Boys in Gold figured out how to repair their broken record, or is it more of the same song and dance? How will Saturday's matchup shake out, and when will this rivalry ever get a name? Tune in and trade threads with us! #MLS #FCCincinnati #soccer Become a Patron! Special thanks to this month's new Patreon signups. Subscribe to Cincinnati Soccer Talk Don't forget you can now download and subscribe to Cincinnati Soccer Talk on iTunes today! The podcast can also be found on Stitcher Smart Radio now. We're also available in the Google Play Store and NOW ON SPOTIFY! As always we'd love your feedback about our podcast! You can email the show at feedback@cincinnatisoccertalk.com. We'd love for you to join us on our Facebook page as well! Like us at Facebook.com/CincinnatiSoccerTalk.
Live from Nashville on 3/3/22, Mike and Johnny are back with another bracket and holy moly is this timely since we recorded this in March AND NOW I'M RELEASING IT THE FOLLOWING MARCH! Bracket season, BAYBEE. Come hear these two nerds determine the best food in all of Harry Potter with the help of the crowd! Topics include: hot chicken, Bud Light, Tinder, peppermint humbug, The Wu Tang Clan, alligator, dragon butcher, spicy candy, grandma food, Mary Berry, Rainforest Cafe, Bo Burnham, Team Pumpkin, Nashvillains, Harry Potter board games, The Lion King, porches, The Pancake Pantry, What's New Scooby Doo?, Degrassi, Eric Nam, and more!Potterless live: www.potterlesspodcast.com/liveGet access to all Potterless Patreon posts for $4: www.patreon.com/potterlessThe Newest Olympian: www.thenewestolympian.com Mike's D&D Stream: www.20tomidnight.com CREDITS:Basically everything - Mike Schubert (www.schub.es) Music - Bettina Campomanes
076 - NashvillainsEp 76 of “Have Guitar Will Travel” features Troy Johnson, Scott Lindsey, and Brett Boyette of the band Nashvillains. The guys have written and produced music for feature films, television shows, and A-list artists including The Chicks, Keith Urban, Cassadee Pope, and James Taylor. During a stop on their recent nationwide tour, they talked with host James Patrick Regan about their careers, guitars, gear adventures, and their admiration for studio guitarists like Tim Pierce and Tom Bukovac. They also offer an interesting take on how they differentiate themselves from everyone else in country music. Please like, comment, and share this podcast! Please like, comment, and share this podcast! Download Link
Connect with our guest, Brett Boyett, here:Facebook: @NashvillainsbandInstagram: @NashvillainsbandTikTok: @TheNashvillainsWebsite: Nashvillainsband.com Get Brent's free ebook! Go to GiftFrom Brent.com and tell him where to send it.If you would like to do a private Song Title Challenge or get private coaching, go to SongwritingPro.com/coaching and schedule your appointment today.Join the movement and broaden your understanding of how to honor the digital platform. This FREE download, Whoever Owns The Traffic, Rules The Road, will help you understand and adjust your tactics to grow your traffic and get paid on a digital platform. Go to GiftFromJohnny.com and tell him where to send it. If you'd like some one-on-one coaching to better understand your assets and how to use them to get paid, schedule a consultation with Johnny today. Email him at info@daredevilproduction.com and put CONSULTATION in the subject line.
This week on the season finale of Real Housewives of New Jersey, Marge and Tre talk try to clear the air, but it goes as well as Luis trying to eat a piece of Nashville Hot Chicken... which is to say, not well.This recap is a Crappens on Demand recap; so be sure to watch it here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/65694736
Connect with our guest, Troy Johnson, here:Facebook: @troyjohnsonInstagram: @NashvillainsBandWebsite: https://nashvillainsband.com Get Brent's free ebook! Go to GiftFrom Brent.com and tell him where to send it.If you would like to do a private Song Title Challenge or get private coaching, go to SongwritingPro.com/coaching and schedule your appointment today.Join the movement and broaden your understanding of how to honor the digital platform. This FREE download, Whoever Owns The Traffic, Rules The Road, will help you understand and adjust your tactics to grow your traffic and get paid on a digital platform. Go to GiftFromJohnny.com and tell him where to send it. If you'd like some one-on-one coaching to better understand your assets and how to use them to get paid, schedule a consultation with Johnny today. Email him at info@daredevilproduction.com and put CONSULTATION in the subject line.
Hung out with Brett, Troy and Scott from the Nashvillains this week to talk about how all of their individual success brought them together to form the band. We also talked about their debut record "Tumbling Down". These guys rock (Literally), check it out! Nashvillains Insta: https://www.instagram.com/nashvillainsband/ Our Insta: https://www.instagram.com/rcm_podcast/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kyle-corbliss/support
On this episode of ROCK DOWN SOUTH, we sit down and talk with Troy Johnson, Brett Boyett and Scott Lindsey from the band Nashvillains. Now this is a new project for these guys. But they are absolutely no strangers to the music scene. These guys are music industry veterans who have worked with some of the biggest names in country music as songwriters, producers, and players. They have a debut album out that was just released titled “Tumbling Down.” We talk all about the new album, how they put the band together and much, much more. We also have a couple of live acoustic songs for yall that are sure to please.Follow Nashvillains:Website - https://www.nashvillainsband.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/nashvillainsbandFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/nashvillainsbandTwitter - https://twitter.com/NashvillainBandYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwGbuVSnh6gUMF9LIvwJNdwSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/72zURLJbsKSs1i89kP8ZaLApple Music - https://music.apple.com/us/artist/nashvillains/1527335839FOLLOW ROCK DOWN SOUTH: Website - http://www.rockdownsouth.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/rockdownsouth Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/rockdownsouth Twitter - https://twitter.com/rockdownsouth STREAM HERE: Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4bFp0Sto6EeJaPlrgQDHEf Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rock-down-south/id1528008275 YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi1-lYAS_S3lsCDicrR_ZHg Google Podcasts - https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cDovL3JvY2tkb3duc291dGguY29tL2ZlZWQvcG9kY2FzdA Amazon Music - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/01df1ad4-fd7a-48fd-9998-3664e243e585/rock-down-south
Signed to Fate Entertainment, the newly formed country-rock infused band, Nashvillains, is made up of veteran musicians and writers Troy Johnson, Brett Boyett, and Scott Lindsey. Nashvillains' inception stemmed from the seasoned veterans and musicians shared love of country music and rock and roll. Each member has been successful in their own right before coming together to record their debut full-length studio album, due out in 2021. Collectively, they have written and produced music for feature films, television shows, and major artists like The Chicks, Keith Urban, Cassadee Pope, James Taylor, Lauren Alaina, among many more.
I'm delighted to bring you a fun and inspiring conversation with the superstars of the outstanding outlaw country band, Nashvillains. I had the absolute honor of chatting with Brett Boyett, Troy Johnson, and Scott Lindsey all about their songwriting success with commercial country music and their transition into writing music for their band ahead of the release of their incredible album, Tumbling Down. The quote for this episode is by Dustin Lynch: “I draw inspiration from anything and everybody and that's what country music is to me… real life stories and real life emotions.” My conversation with Brett, Troy, and Scott is truly fantastic. They share so much songwriting wisdom, success stories from writing for country music stars, the difference between writing for other artists and writing for their band, the concept of Tumbling Down, lessons they've learned as songwriters in the music industry, and so much more. I had a blast talking to them, and this conversation is full of sparkling songwriting gems, amazing stories, and lots of laughs. Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I'd love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at http://facebook.com/demimschwartz. Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
The Nashvillains are a trio of musicians with their musical emphasis on an outlaw Americana flavor. They've been playing together for about three years, and have finally finished the creative process on their new album; Tumbling Down. The guys join us on this episode of Americana Music Profiles to talk about their journey together. Part of Pantheon Podcasts
The Nashvillains are a trio of musicians with their musical emphasis on an outlaw Americana flavor. They've been playing together for about three years, and have finally finished the creative process on their new album; Tumbling Down. The guys join us on this episode of Americana Music Profiles to talk about their journey together. Part of Pantheon Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Nashvillains are a trio of musicians with their musical emphasis on an outlaw Americana flavor. They've been playing together for about three years, and have finally finished the creative process on their new album; Tumbling Down. The guys join us on this episode of Americana Music Profiles to talk about their journey together. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Nashvillains are a trio of musicians with their musical emphasis on an outlaw Americana flavor. They've been playing together for about three years, and have finally finished the creative process on their new album; Tumbling Down. The guys join us on this episode of Americana Music Profiles to talk about their journey together.
Introduction to show On this week's "Tasting Notes", Kevin Patterson, a Cicerone and National Beer Judge, talks about 2021 trends in craft beer and what to expect in 2022 (starts around the 1-minute mark) Troy Johnson, Brett Boyett, and Scott Lindsey of The Nashvillains join us us at the 9-minute mark. What are you drinking? How did you all come together? Did you know of one another prior? The name, The Nashvillains, how did that come about? As fans of a variety of genres, how would you describe your music? What can folks expect on your debut album Tumbling down? Blending genres and working with a variety of folks What got you all into music? What music did you grow up on? Troy, writing songs for Keith Urban, The Chicks, Trace Adkins and more, what's that like? Brett, being a music producer for TV, film and recording artists, how was that? Scott, you've had your on charting single, but have also written for a diverse group, how have those differed for you? For all, is there ever a song you wrote that you wish you were able to record looking back? When writing, how often do you pull from experiences or is it an idea that comes together? How do you all balance the band and continuing to write/produce for others? Did you ever expect this to be your life? If this wasn't, what would you be doing? Doing live shows on social media In addition to a new album, what can folks expect from y'all in 2022? For more on The Nashvillains, check out https://www.nashvillainsband.com/ or find them on social media.Don't forget to check out the video on YouTube and our Facebook page. Plus, our Give It A Try Highlights, Cocktail:30 videos and Friday Five Q&A, all available at hopsspirits.com.
In this episode we visit with entrepreneur, life coach and speaker Nora Tobin about some things to be mindful of during the holidays, including your mental well-being. We also talk with singer-songwriters The Nashvillains about their new Christmas song "Christmas In A Bottle". Luxury home builder and monthly guest Scott Hamilton Harris answers some listener questions and even gives us an outlook on the use of gas in homes. For complete episode lineup, socials, merch and more visit www.GQwithCam.com You can help support this indie podcast with a donation at www.BuyMeACoffee.com/GQwithCam --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/camerondole/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/camerondole/support
Episode 52 is the first of our "Circle Back Session" episodes. We're getting in the holiday spirit and calling this one "Circle Back Christmas" featuring singer/songwriters Erica Sunshine Lee (Episode 10) and Stephanie Ryann (Episode 30). The guys talk to both Erica and Stephanie about what they've been up to since they've last been on the show, their new Christmas singles and their favorite Christmas traditions and gifts. You can also hear episode 51 guest Payton Howie's cover of "Mary, Did You Know" and Episode 49 guest The Nashvillain's "Christmas in a Bottle". Follow Erica at @ericasunhinelee, Stephanie at @stephanieryannmusic, Payton at @paytonhowiemusic and The Nashvillains at @nashvillainsband. Happy Holidays and Happy New Year! Listen to the episode now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or .
In which we find out that Nashvillains can't handle snow
Troy Johnson, Brett Boyett and Scott Lindsey are all veteran musicians and songwriters, and together they make up the Nashvillains and all three are here on the podcast today. Scott and Brett chat about meeting in a writing session and dreaming of starting a band, and how Troy came into the lead singer gig. Brett then talks about how he got the job of writing the songs for the blockbuster movie, Forever My Girl. Troy talks it up about how being "the go-to guy" in Nashville and how he wears that crown. Hear the wild stories about Scott opening up for Jason Aldean and Insane Clown Posse. Nashvillains chat about how they handle arguments in the studio and who usually wins. Dylan then reviews episode 3 of “Hawkeye”. All that and more. Enjoy and FROWN LESS. thehodgepodgeproductions@gmail.com instagram.com/iammrdylanhodge --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dylan-hodge/support
Episode 49 features The Nashvillains. We talk to the guys about their individual success, the formation of the band and what's to come for them including their February album release. The guys also announce their patreon page launch coming next week. The Nashvillains can be found on all social media at @nashvillainsband. Listen to the episode now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or .
3 accomplished entertainers and song writers go into a bar....just kidding. Signed to Fate Entertainment, the newly formed country-rock infused band, Nashvillains, is made up of veteran musicians and writersTroy Johnson, Brett Boyett, and Scott Lindsey. Nashvillains' inception stemmed from theseasonedveterans and musicians shared love of country music and rock and roll. Each member has been successful in their own right before coming together to record their debut full-length studio album, due out in 2021. Collectively, they have written and produced music for feature films, television shows, and major artists like The Chicks, Keith Urban, Cassadee Pope, James Taylor, Lauren Alaina, among many more --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Episode Notes This week's show will truly be music to your ears, as we feature a brilliant band that'll be taking part in downtown Henderson's Sandy Lee Songfest next week! We're in for a real treat with Beaver Dam, KY native Scott Lindsey, along with teammates Troy Johnson and Brett Boyett...better known together as The Nashvillains. We'll get the scoop on how the band was formed, and learn all about their one-of-a-kind musical style. We'll even listen to two of their terrific tunes! Find out more about The Nashvillains by visiting their website here: https://www.nashvillainsband.com/. Also, be sure to obtain additional information about Sandy Lee Songfest, and purchase tickets, via the following page: http://sandyleesongfest.com/. Find out more at https://blabbin-in-the-bluegrassblabbi.pinecast.co
Josie chats with the incredible group Nashvillains on today's episode of the Josie Show.
Bryan and Jonny sit down with amazing Nashville based group, The Nashvillains!
Group features three of Nashville's top songwriters Nashvillains is an incredibly talented group made up of Nashville songwriters and producers Brett Boyett, Troy Johnson and Scott Lindsey. Last month, the band released “Who Don't,” which is written by the late Andrew Dorff, Old Dominion's Brad Tursi, and Corey Crowder, and is produced by Andrew's father, Steve Dorff. Signed to Fate Entertainment, Nashvillains' inception stemmed from the industry veterans' and musicians' shared love of country music and rock and roll. Each member has been successful in their own right before coming together for this unique project. Collectively, they have written and produced music for feature films, television shows, and major artists like The Chicks, Keith Urban, Cassadee Pope, James Taylor, Lauren Alaina, among many more. Band members Brett Boyett and Scott Lindsey first met in a writing session where they shared a commonality on a creative vision; that the country music spectrum was in dire need of a rock meets outlaw country presence that flirts with sonic experimentation. Having been familiar with Troy Johnson through the songwriting community, Boyett pinned Johnson and his gritty vocals as a potential third member when he learned that Lindsey shared his publishing company with the sought-after writer. The newly formed group looks to create a fresh musical landscape by blurring lines between genres, bending the rules of convention, and expanding country music. The sonic landscape of the Nashvillains is accomplished through using traditional instrumentation with creative modern programming while emphasizing the dramatic and untold stories that are rarely touched upon by today's popular country music. The group formed in 2020, but was sidelined by the pandemic in what they call an "asterisk year," as they explain their origins and more to us. Full video is below. Be sure to subscribe to The Music Universe Podcast wherever you get your podcasts. https://youtu.be/-eNzz3x6Gls
We had a great conversation with The Nashvillains on The Chris & Sandy Show. We talked about many things from family, music, sacrifices, they performed their new song "Who Don't" and told some really great stories to a whole lot more!
We had the pleasure of interviewing Nashvillains over Zoom video! Nashvillains, a powerhouse trio of musicians began in the mind of Brett Boyett. From the band’s inception Brett, Troy Johnson, and Scott Lindsey have sought to create a new musical landscape by blurring lines between genres, bending the rules of convention and expanding the boundaries of country music. The Nashvillains hail from Katy Texas, Beaver Damn Kentucky and Evergreen Colorado. All 3 of these guys earned their stripes by playing honky-tonks, festivals and major stages through out The United States. They have all separately left their stamp in the music industry in different ways. They have written songs for country music royalty, feature films, and television shows, while individually pursing successful artist careers. Being fans of country music, pop, R & B, and rock the trio decided to approach this project from a different creative angle by pulling from their individual influences and diverse experience. When asked to describe their sound in an interview after a packed performance they quickly responded, “dark country with ingredients of cinematic music, while at the same time invoking the sounds trail blazed by the legendary bands, Pink Floyd, The Eagles and Johnny Cash.” This group from flyover America is unleashing their unique brand of music for fans who are eagerly craving something unique that parallels the contemporary sounds of country music radio. We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com. www.BringinitBackwards.com #podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #BrettBoyett #TroyJohnson #ScottLindsey #Nashvillains #zoom #aspn #americansongwriter #americansongwriterpodcastnetwork Listen & Subscribe to BiB Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bringinbackpod/support
New Nashville based band, The Nashvillains, stop by to talk about beer, whiskey, cinematic country and of course new music on this week's episode! Get a sneak peek of their new song Who Don't and hear the story behind their songwriting! Get your free audiobook & explore Audible while you support the podcast - audibletrial.com/TeeParty Follow The Nashvillains - https://www.nashvillainsband.com/ Support the podcast with TeeParty Merchandise - https://bit.ly/2Z2IspI Credits Music - Jesse Quandt Voice Over - J. Gwinn Host - Ty Pisani Sounds - ZapSplat
Rob Leines es un tipo de los que firmaba más de 200 conciertos al año, con una mezcla de honky tonk y hard rock a golpe de Telecaster, hasta la llegada de la pandemia. Ahora publica el álbum Blood, Sweat and Beers, una suma de historias de carretera y trabajo duro que hoy abre TOMA UNO. Por fin, Forever Words, el proyecto iniciado hace tres años en el que un buen número de artistas han puesto música a escritos inéditos de Johnny Cash, se ha expandido lo suficiente y con el añadido de su cuarta ola ha completado las 34 canciones entre las que encontramos a Ronnie Dunn junto a Brad Paisley y su banda. La actitud de Shannon McNally está fuera de toda duda. Dedicarle un álbum como The Waylon Sessions al siempre recordado músico tejano y elegir temas del calibre de “Black Rose” que nos evoca a Gina Davis, es una prueba de fuego de la que ha salido claramente reforzada. Ashley Campbell ha grabado su segundo álbum, Something Lovely, en su sótano casero como un nuevo paso en una carrera esperanzadora. Canaan Smith viene desde Dillsboro, en Indiana, pero se mudó a Nashville hace una docena de años buscando un lugar en Music Row. Ahora con su nuevo álbum, High Country Sound, regresa a sus raíces inspirándose en el sonido propio de su estado natal. El pasado miércoles se cumplió un año de la muerte del enorme John Prine y el cantautor de folk Leon Majcen le rinde homenaje con "World Gone By". The Plott Hounds, con sede en Texas, trabajan mezclando Southern Rock, Funky Blues y tonalidades del Outlaw Country de antaño en su EP llamado The Cold Country Sessions con canciones como "Sometimes”. Jomo Edwards compuso "Self Quarantine", que entendió como una buena metáfora, para romper con alguien y ahora la incluye en su serie de vídeos Guy on a Buffalo junto a The Possum Posse. "Tumbling Down" es el segundo single de The Nashvillains, un trío formado por Troy Johnson, Brett Boyett y Scott Lindsey, que han trabajado en la capital de Tennessee como compositores y productores. No te los pierdas. Los Steel Woods, que se han rebelado contra la muerte de su socio fundador, Jason "Rowdy" Cope, y han decidido publicar su tercer álbum, All of Your Stones, en su memoria para mediados de mayo. Nosotros seguimos anticipando canciones como “Run On Ahead” antes de fijarnos en Deryl Dodd y su álbum Stronger Proof donde encontramos “Outside Lookin’ In” que es la canción más programada en las emisoras de Texas esta misma semana. Justo cuando Alan Jackson regresa tras seis años sin un nuevo disco. Se trata de Where Have You Gone" donde condensa su vuelta a las canciones del llamado real country. Escuchar audio