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I AM INDI    WITH YOUR HOST   LAMONT PATTERSON
Chart-topping Country Rocker Donica Knight Says You "Can't Buy A Southern Girl"

I AM INDI WITH YOUR HOST LAMONT PATTERSON

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 64:00


Donica's unique blend of Southern rock, country, blues and old East Memphis music has led to a rigorous touring schedule in the Southeast, performing more than 350 dates, opening for both country and rock superstars, as diverse as Lynyrd Skynyrd, Styx, Hank Williams Jr., Kid Rock, Luke Bryan, Jake Owen, Kenny Rogers, Scotty McCreery, Jamey Johnson, Little River Band, Skid Row, Kellie Pickler, Blackberry Smoke, Joe Nichols, REO Speedwagon, The Band Perry, Chris Young, 3 Doors Down and many others.  A self-proclaimed tomboy and sports fan, Donica wrote and recorded “Great To Be,” which was regularly played at her beloved Auburn Tigers' football games.  She has also written and recorded duets with country legend, Ronnie Milsap.  Donica's music can be heard in several television and radio commercials, and on the award-winning soundtrack for the film Halloween Party. She also has two co-writes in the upcoming Tracy Lawrence film, Alabama Dirt.  Donica has worked in the studio with Platinum selling and Grammy nominated producers, Mickey Jack Cones, Blake Mevis, and Rob Galbraith. Her most recent collaboration is with producer/guitarist and multi-platinum songwriter, Jim Huff (Joe Bonamassa, Holly Brook aka Skylar Grey and 2015 Grammy nominee Dave Yaden). Recorded in Los Angeles, the self-penned Can't Buy a Southern Girl EP (out March 17, 2016) features the scorching lead single and video, “Love Ain't a Prize.” The single debuted at #1 on itunes (New Country Releases), and the video reached #1 on Yallwire's Most Watched Videos chart, while receiving nearly 200,000 VEVO views, since its release.  For more information, visit www.donicaknight.com

I Am Indi WithYour Host Lamont Patterson
Chart-topping Country Rocker Donica Knight Says You "Can't Buy A Southern Girl"

I Am Indi WithYour Host Lamont Patterson

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 63:53


Donica's unique blend of Southern rock, country, blues and old East Memphis music has led to a rigorous touring schedule in the Southeast, performing more than 350 dates, opening for both country and rock superstars, as diverse as Lynyrd Skynyrd, Styx, Hank Williams Jr., Kid Rock, Luke Bryan, Jake Owen, Kenny Rogers, Scotty McCreery, Jamey Johnson, Little River Band, Skid Row, Kellie Pickler, Blackberry Smoke, Joe Nichols, REO Speedwagon, The Band Perry, Chris Young, 3 Doors Down and many others.  A self-proclaimed tomboy and sports fan, Donica wrote and recorded “Great To Be,” which was regularly played at her beloved Auburn Tigers' football games.  She has also written and recorded duets with country legend, Ronnie Milsap.  Donica's music can be heard in several television and radio commercials, and on the award-winning soundtrack for the film Halloween Party. She also has two co-writes in the upcoming Tracy Lawrence film, Alabama Dirt.  Donica has worked in the studio with Platinum selling and Grammy nominated producers, Mickey Jack Cones, Blake Mevis, and Rob Galbraith. Her most recent collaboration is with producer/guitarist and multi-platinum songwriter, Jim Huff (Joe Bonamassa, Holly Brook aka Skylar Grey and 2015 Grammy nominee Dave Yaden). Recorded in Los Angeles, the self-penned Can't Buy a Southern Girl EP (out March 17, 2016) features the scorching lead single and video, “Love Ain't a Prize.” The single debuted at #1 on itunes (New Country Releases), and the video reached #1 on Yallwire's Most Watched Videos chart, while receiving nearly 200,000 VEVO views, since its release.  For more information, visit www.donicaknight.com

I Am Indi WithYour Host Lamont Patterson
Chart-topping Country Rocker Donica Knight Says You "Can't Buy A Southern Girl"

I Am Indi WithYour Host Lamont Patterson

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 64:20


Donica’s unique blend of Southern rock, country, blues and old East Memphis music has led to a rigorous touring schedule in the Southeast, performing more than 350 dates, opening for both country and rock superstars, as diverse as Lynyrd Skynyrd, Styx, Hank Williams Jr., Kid Rock, Luke Bryan, Jake Owen, Kenny Rogers, Scotty McCreery, Jamey Johnson, Little River Band, Skid Row, Kellie Pickler, Blackberry Smoke, Joe Nichols, REO Speedwagon, The Band Perry, Chris Young, 3 Doors Down and many others.  A self-proclaimed tomboy and sports fan, Donica wrote and recorded “Great To Be,” which was regularly played at her beloved Auburn Tigers’ football games.  She has also written and recorded duets with country legend, Ronnie Milsap.  Donica’s music can be heard in several television and radio commercials, and on the award-winning soundtrack for the film Halloween Party. She also has two co-writes in the upcoming Tracy Lawrence film, Alabama Dirt.  Donica has worked in the studio with Platinum selling and Grammy nominated producers, Mickey Jack Cones, Blake Mevis, and Rob Galbraith. Her most recent collaboration is with producer/guitarist and multi-platinum songwriter, Jim Huff (Joe Bonamassa, Holly Brook aka Skylar Grey and 2015 Grammy nominee Dave Yaden). Recorded in Los Angeles, the self-penned Can’t Buy a Southern Girl EP (out March 17, 2016) features the scorching lead single and video, “Love Ain’t a Prize.” The single debuted at #1 on itunes (New Country Releases), and the video reached #1 on Yallwire’s Most Watched Videos chart, while receiving nearly 200,000 VEVO views, since its release.  For more information, visit www.donicaknight.com

I AM INDI    WITH YOUR HOST   LAMONT PATTERSON
Chart-topping Country Rocker Donica Knight Says You "Can't Buy A Southern Girl"

I AM INDI WITH YOUR HOST LAMONT PATTERSON

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 65:00


Donica’s unique blend of Southern rock, country, blues and old East Memphis music has led to a rigorous touring schedule in the Southeast, performing more than 350 dates, opening for both country and rock superstars, as diverse as Lynyrd Skynyrd, Styx, Hank Williams Jr., Kid Rock, Luke Bryan, Jake Owen, Kenny Rogers, Scotty McCreery, Jamey Johnson, Little River Band, Skid Row, Kellie Pickler, Blackberry Smoke, Joe Nichols, REO Speedwagon, The Band Perry, Chris Young, 3 Doors Down and many others.  A self-proclaimed tomboy and sports fan, Donica wrote and recorded “Great To Be,” which was regularly played at her beloved Auburn Tigers’ football games.  She has also written and recorded duets with country legend, Ronnie Milsap.  Donica’s music can be heard in several television and radio commercials, and on the award-winning soundtrack for the film Halloween Party. She also has two co-writes in the upcoming Tracy Lawrence film, Alabama Dirt.  Donica has worked in the studio with Platinum selling and Grammy nominated producers, Mickey Jack Cones, Blake Mevis, and Rob Galbraith. Her most recent collaboration is with producer/guitarist and multi-platinum songwriter, Jim Huff (Joe Bonamassa, Holly Brook aka Skylar Grey and 2015 Grammy nominee Dave Yaden). Recorded in Los Angeles, the self-penned Can’t Buy a Southern Girl EP (out March 17, 2016) features the scorching lead single and video, “Love Ain’t a Prize.” The single debuted at #1 on itunes (New Country Releases), and the video reached #1 on Yallwire’s Most Watched Videos chart, while receiving nearly 200,000 VEVO views, since its release.  For more information, visit www.donicaknight.com

I Am Indi WithYour Host Lamont Patterson
Chart-topping Country Rocker Donica Knight Says You "Can't Buy A Southern Girl"

I Am Indi WithYour Host Lamont Patterson

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2019 90:01


Donica’s unique blend of Southern rock, country, blues and old East Memphis music has led to a rigorous touring schedule in the Southeast, performing more than 350 dates, opening for both country and rock superstars, as diverse as Lynyrd Skynyrd, Styx, Hank Williams Jr., Kid Rock, Luke Bryan, Jake Owen, Kenny Rogers, Scotty McCreery, Jamey Johnson, Little River Band, Skid Row, Kellie Pickler, Blackberry Smoke, Joe Nichols, REO Speedwagon, The Band Perry, Chris Young, 3 Doors Down and many others.  A self-proclaimed tomboy and sports fan, Donica wrote and recorded “Great To Be,” which was regularly played at her beloved Auburn Tigers’ football games.  She has also written and recorded duets with country legend, Ronnie Milsap.  Donica’s music can be heard in several television and radio commercials, and on the award-winning soundtrack for the film Halloween Party. She also has two co-writes in the upcoming Tracy Lawrence film, Alabama Dirt.  Donica has worked in the studio with Platinum selling and Grammy nominated producers, Mickey Jack Cones, Blake Mevis, and Rob Galbraith. Her most recent collaboration is with producer/guitarist and multi-platinum songwriter, Jim Huff (Joe Bonamassa, Holly Brook aka Skylar Grey and 2015 Grammy nominee Dave Yaden). Recorded in Los Angeles, the self-penned Can’t Buy a Southern Girl EP (out March 17, 2016) features the scorching lead single and video, “Love Ain’t a Prize.” The single debuted at #1 on itunes (New Country Releases), and the video reached #1 on Yallwire’s Most Watched Videos chart, while receiving nearly 200,000 VEVO views, since its release.  For more information, visit www.donicaknight.com

I AM INDI    WITH YOUR HOST   LAMONT PATTERSON
Chart-topping Country Rocker Donica Knight Says You "Can't Buy A Southern Girl"

I AM INDI WITH YOUR HOST LAMONT PATTERSON

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2019 91:00


Donica’s unique blend of Southern rock, country, blues and old East Memphis music has led to a rigorous touring schedule in the Southeast, performing more than 350 dates, opening for both country and rock superstars, as diverse as Lynyrd Skynyrd, Styx, Hank Williams Jr., Kid Rock, Luke Bryan, Jake Owen, Kenny Rogers, Scotty McCreery, Jamey Johnson, Little River Band, Skid Row, Kellie Pickler, Blackberry Smoke, Joe Nichols, REO Speedwagon, The Band Perry, Chris Young, 3 Doors Down and many others.  A self-proclaimed tomboy and sports fan, Donica wrote and recorded “Great To Be,” which was regularly played at her beloved Auburn Tigers’ football games.  She has also written and recorded duets with country legend, Ronnie Milsap.  Donica’s music can be heard in several television and radio commercials, and on the award-winning soundtrack for the film Halloween Party. She also has two co-writes in the upcoming Tracy Lawrence film, Alabama Dirt.  Donica has worked in the studio with Platinum selling and Grammy nominated producers, Mickey Jack Cones, Blake Mevis, and Rob Galbraith. Her most recent collaboration is with producer/guitarist and multi-platinum songwriter, Jim Huff (Joe Bonamassa, Holly Brook aka Skylar Grey and 2015 Grammy nominee Dave Yaden). Recorded in Los Angeles, the self-penned Can’t Buy a Southern Girl EP (out March 17, 2016) features the scorching lead single and video, “Love Ain’t a Prize.” The single debuted at #1 on itunes (New Country Releases), and the video reached #1 on Yallwire’s Most Watched Videos chart, while receiving nearly 200,000 VEVO views, since its release.  For more information, visit www.donicaknight.com

I AM INDI    WITH YOUR HOST   LAMONT PATTERSON
Chart-topping Country Rocker Donica Knight Says You "Can't Buy A Southern Girl"

I AM INDI WITH YOUR HOST LAMONT PATTERSON

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2018 64:00


Donica’s unique blend of Southern rock, country, blues and old East Memphis music has led to a rigorous touring schedule in the Southeast, performing more than 350 dates, opening for both country and rock superstars, as diverse as Lynyrd Skynyrd, Styx, Hank Williams Jr., Kid Rock, Luke Bryan, Jake Owen, Kenny Rogers, Scotty McCreery, Jamey Johnson, Little River Band, Skid Row, Kellie Pickler, Blackberry Smoke, Joe Nichols, REO Speedwagon, The Band Perry, Chris Young, 3 Doors Down and many others.  A self-proclaimed tomboy and sports fan, Donica wrote and recorded “Great To Be,” which was regularly played at her beloved Auburn Tigers’ football games.  She has also written and recorded duets with country legend, Ronnie Milsap.  Donica’s music can be heard in several television and radio commercials, and on the award-winning soundtrack for the film Halloween Party. She also has two co-writes in the upcoming Tracy Lawrence film, Alabama Dirt.  Donica has worked in the studio with Platinum selling and Grammy nominated producers, Mickey Jack Cones, Blake Mevis, and Rob Galbraith. Her most recent collaboration is with producer/guitarist and multi-platinum songwriter, Jim Huff (Joe Bonamassa, Holly Brook aka Skylar Grey and 2015 Grammy nominee Dave Yaden). Recorded in Los Angeles, the self-penned Can’t Buy a Southern Girl EP (out March 17, 2016) features the scorching lead single and video, “Love Ain’t a Prize.” The single debuted at #1 on itunes (New Country Releases), and the video reached #1 on Yallwire’s Most Watched Videos chart, while receiving nearly 200,000 VEVO views, since its release.  For more information, visit www.donicaknight.com

I AM INDI    WITH YOUR HOST   LAMONT PATTERSON
Chart-topping Country Rocker Donica Knight Says You "Can't Buy A Southern Girl"

I AM INDI WITH YOUR HOST LAMONT PATTERSON

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2017 62:00


Donica’s unique blend of Southern rock, country, blues and old East Memphis music has led to a rigorous touring schedule in the Southeast, performing more than 350 dates, opening for both country and rock superstars, as diverse as Lynyrd Skynyrd, Styx, Hank Williams Jr., Kid Rock, Luke Bryan, Jake Owen, Kenny Rogers, Scotty McCreery, Jamey Johnson, Little River Band, Skid Row, Kellie Pickler, Blackberry Smoke, Joe Nichols, REO Speedwagon, The Band Perry, Chris Young, 3 Doors Down and many others.  A self-proclaimed tomboy and sports fan, Donica wrote and recorded “Great To Be,” which was regularly played at her beloved Auburn Tigers’ football games.  She has also written and recorded duets with country legend, Ronnie Milsap.  Donica’s music can be heard in several television and radio commercials, and on the award-winning soundtrack for the film Halloween Party. She also has two co-writes in the upcoming Tracy Lawrence film, Alabama Dirt.  Donica has worked in the studio with Platinum selling and Grammy nominated producers, Mickey Jack Cones, Blake Mevis, and Rob Galbraith. Her most recent collaboration is with producer/guitarist and multi-platinum songwriter, Jim Huff (Joe Bonamassa, Holly Brook aka Skylar Grey and 2015 Grammy nominee Dave Yaden). Recorded in Los Angeles, the self-penned Can’t Buy a Southern Girl EP (out March 17, 2016) features the scorching lead single and video, “Love Ain’t a Prize.” The single debuted at #1 on itunes (New Country Releases), and the video reached #1 on Yallwire’s Most Watched Videos chart, while receiving nearly 200,000 VEVO views, since its release.  For more information, visit www.donicaknight.com

I AM INDI    WITH YOUR HOST   LAMONT PATTERSON
Chart-topping Country Rocker Donica Knight Says You "Can't Buy A Southern Girl"

I AM INDI WITH YOUR HOST LAMONT PATTERSON

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2016 62:00


Donica’s unique blend of Southern rock, country, blues and old East Memphis music has led to a rigorous touring schedule in the Southeast, performing more than 350 dates, opening for both country and rock superstars, as diverse as Lynyrd Skynyrd, Styx, Hank Williams Jr., Kid Rock, Luke Bryan, Jake Owen, Kenny Rogers, Scotty McCreery, Jamey Johnson, Little River Band, Skid Row, Kellie Pickler, Blackberry Smoke, Joe Nichols, REO Speedwagon, The Band Perry, Chris Young, 3 Doors Down and many others.  A self-proclaimed tomboy and sports fan, Donica wrote and recorded “Great To Be,” which was regularly played at her beloved Auburn Tigers’ football games.  She has also written and recorded duets with country legend, Ronnie Milsap.  Donica’s music can be heard in several television and radio commercials, and on the award-winning soundtrack for the film Halloween Party. She also has two co-writes in the upcoming Tracy Lawrence film, Alabama Dirt.  Donica has worked in the studio with Platinum selling and Grammy nominated producers, Mickey Jack Cones, Blake Mevis, and Rob Galbraith. Her most recent collaboration is with producer/guitarist and multi-platinum songwriter, Jim Huff (Joe Bonamassa, Holly Brook aka Skylar Grey and 2015 Grammy nominee Dave Yaden). Recorded in Los Angeles, the self-penned Can’t Buy a Southern Girl EP (out March 17, 2016) features the scorching lead single and video, “Love Ain’t a Prize.” The single debuted at #1 on itunes (New Country Releases), and the video reached #1 on Yallwire’s Most Watched Videos chart, while receiving nearly 200,000 VEVO views, since its release.  For more information, visit www.donicaknight.com.

ArtSees Diner Radio
Captain Craig Koepke of ITO Charters

ArtSees Diner Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2014 74:00


Captain Craig Koepke of ITO Charters joins co-hosts, Steve Champagne and Mary E. LaLuna  for this special launch into Lake Michigan Memorial Day Special. Captain Craig Koepke is a life long Michigan City resident. He has been fishing Lake Michigan for as long as he can remember.  He is kicking off 6th season as a charter captain.  Along with being an avid hunter and fisherman, he also hosts a radio talk show that focuses on the outdoor sportsman. Koepke is also an outdoor writer, outdoor lecturer,  pro staffer for bass pro shops, slide diver, ITO trolling flies and Michigan stinger spoons.  Also a dedicated father and husband. Captain knows Northwest Indiana like the back of his hand! Contact the Captain at 219.561.3405. Book your week day trip, weekend trip and for our non-fishermen, a "Sunset Cruise!"  Steve Champagne recently spent a day on the water with Capt. Craig. Steve Champagne is a half of the Champagne and LaLuna acoustic duo. , he is also producer/engineer of ArtSees Diner Radio and a part of the Champagne and LaLuna Production team.  In honor of Memorial Day one of our featured musicians for tonight is Doug Briney celebrating the release of his new song "Unknown Soldier" downloads will benefit Veteran's charities. Doug Briney is a 2013 ICoMA Award Winner and a 2014 Nashville Universe Award Nominee. His debut album, It's All Country spent 8 consecutive months on the roots music report airplay charts, and it reached #11 on the itunes New Country Releases chart.