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We started with Bobby talking about one of his favorite movies, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind where the character erases people and bad memories. There now might be technology that would allow you to do what they did in the 2004 film. Bobby also talked about his idea for a new TV show he wants to explore. Then, Runaway June stopped by the studio to talk about lead singer Stevie getting engaged, new music and a crazy talent Natalie Stovall learned as a kid on fiddle that she hasn't done in years. We also talked about Katy Perry, Gayle King and the all-female crew who went into space yesterday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We started with Bobby talking about one of his favorite movies, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind where the character erases people and bad memories. There now might be technology that would allow you to do what they did in the 2004 film. Bobby also talked about his idea for a new TV show he wants to explore. Then, Runaway June stopped by the studio to talk about lead singer Stevie getting engaged, new music and a crazy talent Natalie Stovall learned as a kid on fiddle that she hasn't done in years. We also talked about Katy Perry, Gayle King and the all-female crew who went into space yesterday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Country trio, Runaway June, joins Caroline Hobby on this episode of Get Real. From balancing touring, motherhood, friendship and marriage, these three ladies do it all. Jennifer Wayne brought her daughter along to the pod and talks about navigating life as a single mom post-divorce. Jennifer and Caroline, who competed on the Amazing Race together and were formerly in a country music group, take a walk down memory lane and recount some of their wilder days. Natalie Stovall dives into her health journey after a routine procedure turned into weeks in critical care. And newest member Stevie Woodward talks about her experience joining the already established group. The ladies discuss the immense pressures there are as a touring act in the industry to stay young and available, and how having a kid almost feels like an act of rebellion as a touring female artist. Follow Get Real on IG: @GetRealCarolineHobby Follow Caroline Hobby on IG: @CaroHobby Follow Runaway June on IG: @RunawayJuneOfficial Have a question for Caroline?? You can leave a voice message and she may answer on a future episode! Click hereSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Had a GREAT conversation with Joe Nichols! Last time we talked was 9 years ago with Chris Young & Natalie Stovall! Joe is at the Georgetown Fair Saturday night with Walker Montgomery! Get tickets at https://www.georgetownfair.org/ Also get more info on Joe at https://www.joenichols.com/ What a great guy, take a listen & get your tickets to see Joe Nichols Saturday July 13th at the Georgetown Fair!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Runaway June joins the podcast to discuss their epic "Catfight" prank on Luke Bryan, creepy DMs, their new Backstory EP, choosing the right single for radio, Natalie Stovall's dynamic addition to the band, hangover cures, pressure to conform to trends, the out of touch people in power on Music Row, and more.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Morgan Miles joins Coffee, Country & Cody on April 1, 2021 recorded via Zoom! Morgan called in to chat about her new single, and preview her episode of "The Southern Weekend" with Natalie Stovall!
Brent asks Runaway June about Natalie Stovall joining the group, recording Christmas music, women on country radio, and whether or not anything he's asked them to do in interviews was too dumb. The band asks Brent about staying creative, gifts he's bought for his wife, and the best and worst parts of 2020.
In the 5 years since forming, country trio Runaway June has captured the hearts of not only the fans, but the country music industry as a whole. That’s why the recent announcement of Hannah Mulholland’s leaving the group was such a shock. Remaining members Naomi Cooke and Jennifer Wayne suddenly had some big decisions to make and fast. After all, they have a lot of momentum going right now, and certainly weren’t going to let that slip away. They made their next move without hesitation, and added Natalie Stovall as the trio’s newest member. Now, the new line up for Runaway June, Naomi, Jennifer, and Natalie settle in with Crook & Chase for a Nashville Chat to give you a behind the scenes account of all the sudden changes, and how they’re going about moving forward in these uncertain times we’re all facing. Straight from the heart with Runaway June. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Bobby Bones talks to Jana Kramer about her new book coming out called The Good Fight (available for pre-order now). Jana tells Bobby about the two stories she’s nervous to come out because of the book. Jana also talks about how she’s been dealing with trolls on her Instagram lately. Bobby Bones talks to Natalie Stovall, the newest member of Runaway June. Natalie talks about their first time performing together this week, the text message she got asking her to join and what it was like once it got announced. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Another day, another list of country artists who are cancelling their tour plans for 2020; plus, Runaway June reveals plans for their first album with new member Natalie Stovall.
Runaway June welcomes Natalie Stovall.
Runaway June broke news last week that Hannah Mulholland was leaving the band and that Natalie Stovall would be joining. The ladies gave us the scoop on how and why things went down. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Natalie Stovall joins Bill Cody, Charlie Mattos & Jo Smith on January 2, 2020. Natalie stopped by to chat about her new show "The Southern Weekend" now on Circle All Access! Be sure to check it out and get more info at CircleAllAccess.com!
Natalie Stovall is a vocalist and multi-instrumentalist, from Nashville, TN. She’s also an old friend of mine as we met years ago in college. Natalie has been playing on a stage almost her entire life and made her Grand Ole Opry debut at the age of 12. She has performed everywhere from the White House to The Oprah Show and more recently was a contestant on The Voice. Natalie tells us about her time on the show, and you’ll hear us talk about being two of the only girls during our time at Berklee College of Music! This was such a fun conversation that takes us many places. She shares about having been a bit heartbroken by music, and finding her way back to a new place with it. On navigating social media as an artist. Her most memorable concert experience that still gives her chills. How she uses gratitude to turn a bad day around. And, it was also so nice hearing her love for her best friend Ruthie Collin’s artistry. Natalie radiates joy and warmth and if you don’t already know her I know you’re going to love getting to know her a bit through this chat. Where to find Natalie: Instagram Website This episode was audio produced by Aaron Moring. Theme music is by Heather Maloney.
Big props to Belmonts, Curb College of Music for hosting the honest conversation on where women are at in having a chance for equality in music. Recorded live at Columbia Studio A, Cassadee Pope (The Voice and recording artist), Tracy Gershon (artist manager and c0-founder of Change the Conversation), and Leslie Fram (Senior Vice President of Music Strategy for CMT and co-founder of Change the Conversation) all share their feelings on where we are as a community in accepting women as equals in business and in creativity. All three women brought their unique experiences and vocations into the conversation. We start with the purpose of Change the Conversation and the numbers behind the topic at hand. The double standards against women and has it always been like this? Then looking ahead is there a chance for women to not just survive but to truly thrive within music. Change the Conversation is dedicated to improving the environment for women in music. Their goal is to become obsolete and “to never have this conversation again." In an attempt to turn their frustration into action and help level the playing field, Leslie Fram, Tracy Gershon, and Beverly Keel formed Change the Conversation in late 2014. Cassadee Pope; singer, song-writer, and musician was the lead vocalist of the rock band Hey Monday then embarked on a season of The Voice and became the first female winner. Her debut solo country album, Frame by Frame, was a top 10 Billboard 200 record and it debuted at No. 1 on Top Country Albums, with 43,000 copies sold in its first week. Today she is releasing new music and working on new material. Recently, she's released "One More Red Light" and "Take You Home" that you can download on Spotify or Apple Music. Be sure to go to for tour dates, merch, and music and follow here @cassadeepope. Leslie Fram serves as Senior Vice President of Music Strategy and Talent for CMT, overseeing all music integration within the CMT brand, including original programs, CMT and music video airplay across all screens. Respected for both her hit intuition and hard-driving passion for music, Fram was the first woman to receive the TJ Martell Award in recognition of outstanding performance in the music industry in 2000 and was presented with the NARAS-Atlanta Chapter Heroes Award for her outstanding contributions to music and the music community. In 2009, she was honored as a Lifetime Achievement Inductee in the Georgia Radio Hall of Fame. She will also be one of the recipients of the very first ‘Innovation In Music’ Awards held June 6th in Nashville. Leslie currently serves on the Board of the Academy of Country Music, the Recording Academy/ Nashville Chapter, Board of Directors for The Sports Authority, the Nashville Film Festival Music Committee, and an alum of Leadership Music Class of 2014. Fram is an avid philanthropist and spokesperson, using her voice to support numerous non-profits and causes. Tracy Gershon is a noted music business professional with a wide-ranging career discovering, nurturing and developing influential talent as an A&R and music publishing executive as well as an artist manager. During her A&R career at Warner Music Group and Sony Music Entertainment, Gershon signed award-winning platinum-seller Miranda Lambert and help guide the careers of Blake Shelton, Randy Travis, Gretchen Wilson, The Wreckers, Faith Hill , Big & Rich and Lori McKenna. As a creative executive at both Sony Music Publishing and EMI Music, she helped to secure hundreds of cuts while working with writers like Harlan Howard, Gretchen Peters, Tom Douglas, Carlene Carter, and The Mavericks. As head of the Nashville office of Warner Music Publishing, she inked award-winning artist Kacey Musgraves. While at Sony Music she served for two years as an on-air judge and associate producer on the USA Network's "Nashville Star." Gershon recently helmed the A&R department at indie label Rounder Records, where she signed or worked with artists as diverse as Blackberry Smoke, Sean McConnell, and Jerry Douglas. Tracy, in association with Redlight Management, oversees the career of Country artist, Natalie Stovall. Gershon is also consulting the country division for Atlas Music publishing, as well as running One Riot Music. Gershon has been the recipient of numerous awards, including Nashville Business Journal's "Woman in Music City" in 2015, 2016 ,2017, and 2018 as well as Nashville Lifestyles Magazine's top ten "Women In Business" award in 2016.
Hi listeners and welcome to another edition of Indie Country Radio on Weekdays with Murph. Today on the show, we have music from Celeste Kellogg, and the new singles from Natalie Stovall and Runaway Angel. Stepping in to the co-host chair this week is my lovely friend Alyssa Trahan. Let’s get this started, folks
Hi listeners and welcome to another edition of Indie Country Radio on Weekdays with Murph. Today on the show, we have new music from Natalie Stovall, Kayla Woodson and Jessica Mack. We'll also be talking about our interviews with all three of them, Jessica being the most recent interview. This should be fun, folks!
Jim Casey talks to Natalie Stovall about: • attending the Dwight Yoakam concert at the Ryman • being raised in Columbia, Tenn. (45 miles south of Nashville) • Columbia's claim to fame, Mule Day • getting her first violin as a 3-year-old • entering fiddle competitions as an 8-year-old • singing for the first time at Opryland Themepark • moving to Boston after high school to attend Berklee College of Music • moving back to Nashville, putting a band together and hitting the road • auditioning for "The Voice" • joining Team Blake • the time commitment of being on "The Voice" • the new fans she has gained • what she learned about herself after being on "The Voice" • her new single, “Wine or Whiskey,” which was co-penned by Andrew Dorff, Little Big Town’s Jimi Westbook and Lori McKenna • making a new video for the single • working on a new album • going to Mexico for week in February for the Island Time Music Festival Show participants: • Natalie Stovall • Jim Casey, NCD editor in chief
Walker Hayes and Natalie Stovall both stop by the studio and Amy shares the dream she had about her kids Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Hi listeners and welcome to another edition of Weekdays with Murph. On the show today, we've got super talented singer/songwriter, and one heck of a fiddle player, Natalie Stovall, joining us. We'll talk with Natalie about her career, music and anything she's working on that she can talk about.
Whiskey & Cigarettes Interview W/Natalie Stovall by DJ Nik
Bobby is joined by Natalie Stovall. Bobby and Natalie talk about how she started playing fiddle at 4 and performed at the Opry by age 12. Bobby learns all about how she is the "Forrest Gump" of country music with her stories of being on Oprah, singing for the president and being a child actor. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Buy Natalie's EP at http://www.nataliestovall.com/