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Lunchbox was given a tip by a very smart person on the easiest way to make money with the World Cup and The Olympics being in the United States. Ray and Lunchbox recap their night at the Folds of Honor Celebrity Softball game with Roger Clemens, Parker McCollum, Golden Tate, Taylor Swift, and all the other excitement from that night. Also Lunchbox is surprised that Little League Coach Pitch has All-Stars but BabyBox got picked and Lunchbox is very nervous after reading the email from the coach. Plus we talk NBA Finals with the Knicks and Spurs heading into Game 2. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Try That In A Small Town crew dives into the 2024 ACM Awards – the politics, the snubs, and the few moments that actually delivered. From Morgan Wallen being shut out, to Ella Langley's historic run, to Lainey Wilson, Miranda Lambert, Zach Top, Kane Brown, Parker McCollum, and more, the guys break down who deserved what and where country music is really headed. They also talk about TikTok-ready story songs like “Choosing Texas,” the future of traditional-leaning artists, how award shows are losing legitimacy with fans, and why the industry keeps cloning the same “country boy” image. Plus: a small-town hero who saved a family from a fire, drive-thru rim damage, broken-English call centers, and a McDonald's “fresh” muffin story. Perfect for country fans, songwriters, and anyone who's over the BS of modern award shows. Timed Highlights: 2:16 – Studio chaos, heat, and golf talk in the eSpaces room 3:18 – Peacemaker Coffee plug and the truth about roast caffeine levels 4:32 – Shoulder MRI results: torn bicep, torn rotator cuff, and surgery date 16:05 – Instagram subscriptions and bonus content tease 16:44 – Confession: who actually watched the ACM Awards (and who didn't) 18:20 – Lainey Wilson's opener: high energy vs memorable songs debate 22:36 – Laney's lack of a clear “signature” song and expectations for her writing 23:22 – Miranda Lambert's “Crisco” performance reaction 24:44 – Riley Green and Ella Langley: onstage “pajamas” tension 33:31 – Why fans are losing faith in award shows and ratings 36:29 – Megan Moroney's many nominations and zero wins 42:48 – Group of the Year: Red Clay Strays and the new darlings of country 45:18 – “Best they/them duo?” Pushing back on where categories might go 47:05 – Why Brooks & Dunn, Alan Jackson, and Rascal Flatts are selling more tickets now 48:01 – Disposable songs vs timeless 90s/2000s country 48:20 – Red Clay Strays sell out Bridgestone: how fans find music now 48:54 – Encouraging signs: more traditional-leaning performances at the ACMs 49:44 – Parker McCollum wins Album of the Year over Morgan Wallen 50:37 – “Choosing Texas” wins Song/Single of the Year and just how massive it is 52:51 – Somewhere Over Laredo vs Somewhere Over The Rainbow and copyright splits 55:09 – Tucker Wetmore: Morgan/Riley clone, performance debate, and industry blame 59:12 – Zach Top's 90s throwback lane: can it really last? 1:02:27 – Why traditional acts must have truly great songs to survive 1:03:21 – Kane Brown's “Woman” and trying to stay country 1:08:20 – Why Ella Langley feels so believable and why her stool performance worked 1:09:34 – Dancers in country: necessary or cheesy? 1:11:09 – Grading the ACMs: starting at a 5 because of the Morgan snubs 1:12:34 – What the ACMs are signaling to fans by ignoring Morgan Wallen 1:13:58 – How the snubs actually pour jet fuel on Morgan's career 1:14:55 – The legitimacy problem when the biggest artists don't show up 1:16:46 – Speculating on why the industry still hasn't moved on from Morgan's incident 1:16:54 – New Male Artist: Tucker Wetmore; New Female Artist: Avery Anna 1:21:01 – “No cause for alarm” text actually is cause for alarm: contract story teaser 1:21:39 – Contract options and income surprises: more to come 1:22:29 – Small town hero: Officer Eli Rogers saves a family from an apartment fire 1:23:18 – Why stories like Eli's embody “Try That In A Small Town” 1:23:59 – Dipshit of the Week: broken-English call centers and customer service 1:31:32 – Why the ACMs feel like BS but we still care about songs, fans, and country music __________________________________________________________________________SPONSORS: The Try That in a Small Town Podcast is powered by e|spaces!Redefining Coworking - Exceptional Office Space for Every BusinessBook a tour today at espaces.comFrom the Patriot Mobile studios:Don't get fooled by other cellular providers pretending to share your values or have the same coverage. They don't and they can't!Go to PATRIOTMOBILE.COM/SMALLTOWN or call 972-PATRIOTRight now, get a FREE MONTH when you use the offer code SMALLTOWN.Original Brands - Our original sponsor since the beginning!!Original brands is starting a new era and American domestic premium beer, American made, American owned, Original glory.Join the movement at www.drinkoriginalbrands.comPeacemaker Coffee CompanyFounded by retired police officer/chief Chris Morris, Peacemaker delivers clean, low-acidity coffee while supporting police, firefighters, EMS, military, veterans, teachers, dispatchers, and medical personnel through donations and programs.https://www.peacemakercoffeecompany.com/_________________________________________________________________________Follow/Rate/Share at www.trythatinasmalltown.com -For advertising inquiries, email info@trythatinasmalltown.comProduced by Jim McCarthy and www.ItsYourShow.coSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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This week on the podcast, we sit down with Kyle Hutton for a laid-back conversation about life on the road, songwriting, and the stories behind some of his music. Kyle talks about the highs and lows of the music business, the importance of staying true to yourself, and what keeps him motivated after years in the industry. From unforgettable shows to behind-the-scenes moments that fans never get to hear about, this episode is packed with great stories, laughs, and honest conversation.If you're a fan of real country music and authentic songwriting, you won't want to miss this one.Follow Kyle Hutton here:• https://realliferealmusic.comSponsored by:• Deep Eddy Vodka — https://deepeddyvodka.com• Double B Hat Co. — https://doublebhatco.com• CH Lonestar Promo — https://chlonestarpromo.com
Nancy’s friend told her that it’s better to go eat at Mexican restaurants two days after Cinco de Mayo because the food is fresher and there is less of a crowd. A girl has gone viral for bringing a step stool to the pit of a concert to help her see. There’s a debate as to whether she is inconsiderate or not. A lot of people say she’s not because she is short, and the stool only makes her the average height. Hot Tea: Spirit Airlines closed and now there is a chance that JetBlue might close as well. Someone offered Parker McCollum $1 million to not sign with his record label, but he declined the money. A man stole a fire truck right after being released from jail. Mom Fails! Several moms call and tell their biggest mom fail. The mom fail that gets the most votes from the listeners wins two tickets to Dollywood and two tasting passes for the Flower and Food Festival. Nancy’s friends are trying to convince her to start playing mahjong. Lucky 7 for $50 to Old South Candy Top baby names of 2026 so far and old people names that people have given to babies. There is a rage room exercise class here in Knoxville. It involves hitting a tire with a sledgehammer, boxing, and more. Nancy wants to go to a real rage room and destroy a car. What Makes You Special? I Was on an Episode of House Hunters. Jimmy Hyams joined us to talk about his golf tournament that benefits the Sertoma Center. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nancy’s friend told her that it’s better to go eat at Mexican restaurants two days after Cinco de Mayo because the food is fresher and there is less of a crowd. A girl has gone viral for bringing a step stool to the pit of a concert to help her see. There’s a debate as to whether she is inconsiderate or not. A lot of people say she’s not because she is short, and the stool only makes her the average height. Hot Tea: Spirit Airlines closed and now there is a chance that JetBlue might close as well. Someone offered Parker McCollum $1 million to not sign with his record label, but he declined the money. A man stole a fire truck right after being released from jail. Mom Fails! Several moms call and tell their biggest mom fail. The mom fail that gets the most votes from the listeners wins two tickets to Dollywood and two tasting passes for the Flower and Food Festival. Nancy’s friends are trying to convince her to start playing mahjong. Lucky 7 for $50 to Old South Candy Top baby names of 2026 so far and old people names that people have given to babies. There is a rage room exercise class here in Knoxville. It involves hitting a tire with a sledgehammer, boxing, and more. Nancy wants to go to a real rage room and destroy a car. What Makes You Special? I Was on an Episode of House Hunters. Jimmy Hyams joined us to talk about his golf tournament that benefits the Sertoma Center. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2 winners in the area won $3 and $5 million on their respective scratch off ticket gamesLocal country star Parker showed up to thank healthcare workers ahead of Nurses WeekVolunteering has been scientifically proven to prolong your life - do you volunteer?
Randy Montana is a songwriter and artist raised in Nashville, Tennessee. He has written songs recorded by artists including Luke Combs, Parker McCollum, Justin Moore, Riley Green, and many others. His No. 1 hits include “Beer Never Broke My Heart,” “I Hope You're Happy,” “Pretty Heart,” and “Sleepless In A Hotel Room.” On March 16, 2026, Montana claimed the No. 1 spot on the MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart.In this episode, we discuss Randy's path growing up in Nashville, the stories behind some of his biggest songs, his approach to songwriting, and many other stops along the way.--------------------------------------------------This episode is also sponsored by The Graphic Guitar Guys. They create eye-catching custom guitar wraps for some of the biggest artists and festivals in the music industry. Their work is perfect for adding a unique touch to album pre-sale bundles or VIP package items—check them out and discover how they can transform a guitar into a show-stopping work of art.---------------------------------------------------Troy Cartwright is a Nashville-based artist and songwriter originally from Dallas, Texas. His songs have collectively garnered hundreds of millions of streams, and he is currently signed to Big Machine Music for publishing. Cartwright has written songs recorded by Cody Johnson, Lee Brice, Nickelback, Ryan Hurd, Josh Abbott Band, and has upcoming cuts with several A-list artists.New Episodes every Tuesday.Find the host Troy Cartwright on Twitter, Instagram. Social Channels for Ten Year Town:YoutubeFacebookInstagramTwitterTikTokThis podcast was produced by Ben VanMaarth. Intro and Outro music for this episode was composed by Troy Cartwright, Monty Criswell, and Derek George. It is called "Same" and you can listen to it in it's entirety here. Additional music for this episode was composed by Thomas Ventura. Artwork design by Brad Vetter. Creative Direction by Mary Lucille Noah.
Nancy says she saw a flying raccoon. Joey’s going to the dr for his ADHD Hot Tea: Zach Top wishes his Grammy wasn’t labeled as “traditional country.” Shaina Twain will host the ACM Awards. You can now send back items bought on Uber Eats through Uber Eats. Event claims not to be for nudists, but for naturalists – as in, outdoor lovers. Lucky 7 for $50 to Farmacy Joey AI-ed JP’s hair to be curly Parker McCollum’s relatable moment – all of his career success hasn’t filled his cup like he expected. Nancy really relates to him. Group Therapy: My Boyfriend Shaved His Beard and I Hate It See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thank you to my sponsor: BlueChew BlueChew - Use promo code DAVID to get the third month for FREE when you buy two months of BlueChew Gold at https://bluechew.com More Parker McCollum Tour: https://www.parkermccollum.com/tour/#/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0Z8XVUAOBPM4x12wKnFHEQ Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/parker-mccollum/733165597 IG: https://www.instagram.com/parkermccollum/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@parkermccollum David Lucas Tour Dates: https://www.davidlucascomedy.com/tour Naples, FL: May 22-23 Fort Lauderdale, FL: May 26 Seattle, WA: June 5-7 Brooklyn, NY: June 25 00:00 Parker Mccollum is a Texas boy, Everyday Carry 09:00 Hobbies, Moving to LA 27:47 Getting Started in Country Music, Genre Tastes 35:30 Body Camera Footage, Music Videos, Leave Your Phone 40:40 Buying Cars, Touring, Mental Performance Coaching 54:26 Savannah Is Better Than New Orleans NEW MERCH AVAILABLE https://shopdavidlucas.com/ Connect with David Lucas Website: https://www.davidlucascomedy.com Merch: https://shopdavidlucas.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidlucasfunny Twitter: https://twitter.com/funnydavidlucas Youtube: @DavidLucasComedian David Lucas was born in Macon, GA. He started acting an early age, performing in numerous stage plays at the Macon Little Theatre. He relocated to Hollywood where he was a contestant on, “MTV Yo Momma”. He has since written for several television shows and continues to perform stand up all over the country (for such comedians as Louis CK, Erik Griffin, Joe Rogan, Brendan Schaub, Tony Hinchcliffe, Bert Kreisher, DL Hughley and many more). David is a Kill Tony Hall of Famer and currently headlining his own tour! A 7EQUIS Network Show https://www.instagram.com/7equis https://www.7equis.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nancy says she saw a flying raccoon. Joey’s going to the dr for his ADHD Hot Tea: Zach Top wishes his Grammy wasn’t labeled as “traditional country.” Shaina Twain will host the ACM Awards. You can now send back items bought on Uber Eats through Uber Eats. Event claims not to be for nudists, but for naturalists – as in, outdoor lovers. Lucky 7 for $50 to Farmacy Joey AI-ed JP’s hair to be curly Parker McCollum’s relatable moment – all of his career success hasn’t filled his cup like he expected. Nancy really relates to him. Group Therapy: My Boyfriend Shaved His Beard and I Hate It See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A new episode is here! This week, Tracy sits down with country artist Parker McCollum for a conversation that traces his journey from touring in a van in the early days to becoming a staple in the Texas country scene and beyond. Parker looks back on his first time headlining the Houston Rodeo and what it's been like returning to that stage now for the fourth time. Parker and Tracy also dive into his new Deluxe of his self-titled album, his roots in Texas country and the unexpected realities that have come with success. Tune in to hear Parker and Tracy share more about their touring experiences, hobbies and more.
From the Patriot Mobile studio powered by E|Spaces, the guys dive into a packed episode of Try That In A Small Town. They kick things off by reacting to the latest ACM Award nominations: who belongs, who doesn't, and why politics still run the game. Entertainer, Group, Duo, New Artist, Album, Song, Single, and Musical Event of the Year all get the TTIAST treatment, with plenty of opinions on names like Morgan Wallen, Jason Aldean, Luke Combs, Jelly Roll, Cody Johnson, Megan Moroney, Chris Stapleton, Lainey Wilson, Alabama, Zac Brown Band, Parmalee, and more. Kelly shares a huge personal milestone: after interning for Reba's company back in the 90s, he finally lands his first Reba cut on a song written in 2005. That opens up a conversation about prayer, persistence, and whether Christians should pray about career and business. The guys revisit the backstory of “If I Didn't Love You” (Jason Aldean and Carrie Underwood), from losing a duet slot to writing something ultra-specific on a deadline and watching it connect. In the fan-favorite Dip Shitty-its segment, they unload on Masters “pond jumpers,” public bathroom pee etiquette, clapping when servers drop dishes, trash in urinals, rental car abuse, and more everyday behaviors that drive them crazy. They close with a powerful Small Town Hero story from Pauls Valley, Oklahoma, where a principal charged an armed student, took a bullet, and likely saved lives. It's exactly the kind of “try that in a small town” courage the show was built to highlight. If you like country music, songwriting war stories, small town grit, and unfiltered opinions, this one delivers from front to back. Timed Highlights (Audio): 0:00 E|Spaces and Patriot Mobile studio intro 1:30 New mic arm, setup chatter, and moon-landing clip going viral 4:00 Moon rocks, Soviets, and joking about “disinformation” 5:10 The Brad Paisley song that “wouldn't get cut” in 2026 6:00 Masculinity, political correctness, and “I'm still a guy” lyrics 7:30 Origin story: pink cupcakes at school, church culture, and irritation-fueled writing 10:00 Writing the song with Lee Miller and pitching it to Brad Paisley 11:30 Paisley's issue with singing the word “guy” and nearly losing the cut 13:00 Corporate shows, offended “fancy guys,” and how Kelly softens the bit 14:00 Why fans love their award show breakdowns 14:30 Songwriter of the Year nominees and how political awards can be 15:50 Entertainer of the Year: Luke, Jelly Roll, Cody, Megan, Stapleton, Morgan, Lainey 16:40 Is Megan Moroney really ready for Entertainer of the Year? 17:20 Group of the Year confusion: 49 Winchester, Flatland Cavalry, Red Clay Strays, Old Dominion, Rascal Flatts 18:10 Where are Alabama, Zac Brown Band, and Parmalee? 19:10 Duo of the Year: Brooks & Dunn, Brothers Osborne, Dan + Shay, Thelma and James, Muscadine Bloodline 20:20 Admitting they haven't even heard some nominees, despite being in the business 21:00 New Female Artist: quick thoughts on Avery Anna, Mackenzie Carpenter, Dasha, Caroline Jones, Emily Ann Roberts 21:40 New Male Artist: Gavin Adcock, Vincent Mason, Shaboozey, Hudson Westbrook, Tucker Webb 22:30 Album of the Year: Zach Top, Carter Faith, Riley Green, Morgan Wallen, Parker McCollum 22:55 “If Morgan doesn't win, call BS on the ACMs” 23:50 Song of the Year: Miranda/Stapleton, Megan Moroney, Ella Langley, Zach Top, Lainey Wilson 24:20 Consensus that “Choosing Texas” is massive 25:00 Musical Event of the Year: predicting a big night for Riley Green and Ella Langley 25:40 Single of the Year: Lainey, Cody, Zach Top, Ella, Megan 26:40 Neil missing a Riley Green writers round and golf event 27:30 Neil heading out on the road with Jason Aldean (and staying up late on the bus) 28:40 Original Glory beer and Patriot Mobile spots 30:20 Kelly's answered prayer: Reba cuts his song from 2005 31:10 From Reba intern in the 90s to Reba cut in 2026 32:00 Co-writers Connie Harrington and Brett Beavers and the power of persistence 33:00 How one cut boosts morale and the next few writing days 33:40 Should Christians pray for career and business? 34:30 Praying for ideas, strength, and perseverance vs specific trophies 35:20 The “If I Didn't Love You” story: losing a duet, writing on a mission 36:30 Late-night demo, quick mix, and Aldean's instant reaction 38:00 Lessons in frustration, prayer, and not giving up 39:10 Neil's Reba hit that nudged him from artist lane to full-time writer 40:10 Kelly/Lovelace/Loveless name confusion and growing up with a “girl's name” 41:20 Army nameplate abuse and teasing a future long-form story 42:10 Launching into Dip Shitty-its 42:40 Masters Par 3 “pond jumpers” at Augusta and tradition vs spectacle 44:20 Public bathroom pee etiquette: clean your own mess 46:30 Band life and cleaning up after other people's bad aim 47:40 Clapping when a server drops dishes and why it's mean, not funny 49:30 Gum and trash in urinals and the “not my problem” mentality 50:30 Rental car abuse vs taking care of what isn't yours 51:20 The slow driver with the “Caution: Mowers Ahead” truck and the perfect podcast job 52:30 Small Town Hero: Oklahoma principal tackles armed student, takes a bullet 53:40 “Just do something” instead of filming or running 54:30 Why that kind of courage fits the show's theme 55:30 Bethel Bible Village benefit with John Morgan in Chattanooga 56:30 Final thoughts on ACM noms and Megan Moroney as Entertainer 57:30 Listener call-to-action: subscribe, rate, and leave comments (love or hate) 58:30 Sign-off from TK, Kurt, and K-Low, Patriot Mobile studio powered by E|Spaces ______________________________________________________________________________________________SPONSORS: The Try That in a Small Town Podcast is powered by e|spaces!Redefining Coworking - Exceptional Office Space for Every BusinessBook a tour today at espaces.comFrom the Patriot Mobile studios:Don't get fooled by other cellular providers pretending to share your values or have the same coverage. They don't and they can't!Go to PATRIOTMOBILE.COM/SMALLTOWN or call 972-PATRIOTRight now, get a FREE MONTH when you use the offer code SMALLTOWN.Original Brands - Our original sponsor since the beginning!!Original brands is starting a new era and American domestic premium beer, American made, American owned, Original glory.Join the movement at www.drinkoriginalbrands.comPeacemaker Coffee CompanyFounded by retired police officer/chief Chris Morris, Peacemaker delivers clean, low-acidity coffee while supporting police, firefighters, EMS, military, veterans, teachers, dispatchers, and medical personnel through donations and programs. https://www.peacemakercoffeecompany.com/________________________________________________________________________________________________Follow/Rate/Share at www.trythatinasmalltown.com -For advertising inquiries, email info@trythatinasmalltown.comProduced by Jim McCarthy and www.ItsYourShow.coSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We are SO excited for our Leading Ladies Live show and this morning we were joined by one of our lovely performers, Ashley Cooke. She talked about the amazing community of female artists in Nashville. Plus, who was more fun to work with: Riley Green or Parker McCollum?
Vice President JD Vance and U.S. Sen. Ruben Gallego, D-Arizona, are worlds apart politically, but this week both were in the Lone Star State on a similar mission: win over Texans who could become critical if they both run for the White House in 2028. Gallego sits down with host Jeremy Wallace for an exclusive interview in San Antonio, where he says his message is as simple as can be: “no stupid wars, focus on the homeland.” His target audience in the Alamo City was clear: Latinos and veterans. Plus, University of Houston political science professor Brandon Rottinghaus explains that it's not just Texas BBQ bringing would-be presidential candidates to Texas. He explains why the state is such a proving ground for candidates of both parties. Also, Austin American-Statesman political reporter John Moritz drops in to relay what Democrat James Talarico said in response to a Tennessee pastor who called for God to kill him. All that, plus Conroe's Parker McCollum, shows how a Houston rodeo concert is supposed to end. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Parker McCollum is an artist and songwriter originally from Conroe, Texas. He has earned multiple No. 1 hits including “Pretty Heart,” “To Be Loved By You,” “Handle On You,” and “Burn It Down,” and was named ACM New Male Artist of the Year in 2022. His 2025 self-titled album PARKER MCCOLLUM marked his fifth studio release, and he just released a deluxe edition on March 20th, 2026.In this episode, we discuss Parker's upbringing in Texas, the making of his latest record, the pressure and expectations that come with success, and many other stops along the way.--------------------------------------------------This episode is also sponsored by The Graphic Guitar Guys. They create eye-catching custom guitar wraps for some of the biggest artists and festivals in the music industry. Their work is perfect for adding a unique touch to album pre-sale bundles or VIP package items—check them out and discover how they can transform a guitar into a show-stopping work of art.---------------------------------------------------This episode is also sponsored by Sensa Pens. Sensa creates premium writing instruments designed for comfort and performance, featuring their patented Plasmium® gel grip that molds to your hand to reduce fatigue during extended writing sessions. Originally introduced in 1995 and developed with ergonomic specialists, Sensa pens are built for writers, creators, and anyone who still values putting pen to paper. Check them out at sensapensofficial.com and use code TENYEAR25 for 25% off your order.---------------------------------------------------Troy Cartwright is a Nashville-based artist and songwriter originally from Dallas, Texas. His songs have collectively garnered hundreds of millions of streams, and he is currently signed to Big Machine Music for publishing. Cartwright has written songs recorded by Cody Johnson, Lee Brice, Nickelback, Ryan Hurd, Josh Abbott Band, and has upcoming cuts with several A-list artists.#ParkerMcCollum #TexasCountry #CountryMusic #Songwriting #BurnItDown #HandleOnYou #Nashville #TenYearTown #TroyCartwrightNew Episodes every Tuesday.Find the host Troy Cartwright on Twitter, Instagram. Social Channels for Ten Year Town:YoutubeFacebookInstagramTwitterTikTokThis podcast was produced by Ben VanMaarth. Intro and Outro music for this episode was composed by Troy Cartwright, Monty Criswell, and Derek George. It is called "Same" and you can listen to it in it's entirety here. Additional music for this episode was composed by Thomas Ventura. Artwork design by Brad Vetter. Creative Direction by Mary Lucille Noah.
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Throwback ThursdayParker McCollum is still figuring out who he is - and he's not afraid to admit it. In this episode, the adorable singer-songwriter sits down with Bunnie to talk about the road from small-town Texas to sold-out stadiums, falling for wife Hallie Ray, becoming a dad, and making the most honest album of his life, which drops in June. He opens up about growing up in two very different worlds, a car lot and a rodeo arena, with a cowboy grandpa, hardworking dad, barrel-racing mama, and a big brother who showed him how to write heartbreak songs. They get into DMT trips, explosive tour stories, and what it's like to chase sad songs while trying to be a good man. Parker McCollum: WebsiteWatch Full Episodes & More: YouTubeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week on Kasey Covers Country: Ella reveals the crazy inspiration behind "Choosin' Texas" and Parker McCollum drops his wildest baby name ideas as his family expects baby boy #2. Kasey drops some facts you didn't know about Dolly in honor of her 80th birthday, and Riley has a full circle story about the first time he met Justin Moore. Plus, Kasey has some serious thoughts after the Rascal Flatts show in St. Louis.. despite her efforts to be nicer to the country artists.
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Jarrod catches up with Tyler Halverson at The Westgate Las Vegas before his show at the Cabaret Theater. Tyler recently recut his hit song "Beer Garden Baby" featuring Parker McCollum and released a brand new song "Fort Worth Losing" yesterday. Presented by Espuela Productions l NFR 2025 Upcoming Shows:Bart Crow 12/10Jarrod Morris 12/12Giovannie & The Hired Guns 12/13 & More!See Full Concert Schedule: https://www.instagram.com/espuela_productions/Tyler Halverson: Spotify | Instagram | TourEnjoy The Jarrod Morris Vibe? Please leave us a review on Apple & SpotifyThe Jarrod Morris Vibe Links:Patreon | TikTok | Instagram | Facebook
We talk to Parker McCollum about his Thanksgiving plans, what college football he secretly roots for, getting to know George Strait over the years and the time he messed up the countdown during a New Year's Eve show. Amy may be in luck after a new service is going to be available to help her with a major problem she's been a victim of. On Tuesday Reviewsday, Bobby shared a movie that changed his life. Bobby and Amy ran through a list of celebs that give people the 'ick' and they share how they feel about them.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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We talk to Parker McCollum about his Thanksgiving plans, what college football he secretly roots for, getting to know George Strait over the years and the time he messed up the countdown during a New Year's Eve show. Amy may be in luck after a new service is going to be available to help her with a major problem she's been a victim of. On Tuesday Reviewsday, Bobby shared a movie that changed his life. Bobby and Amy ran through a list of celebs that give people the 'ick' and they share how they feel about them.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Katie Dean is a music executive originally from Augusta, Georgia, with over two decades of experience in country radio promotion. She previously served as Senior Vice President of Promotion at Universal Music Group Nashville, where she helped lead radio campaigns for artists including Parker McCollum, Jordan Davis, Jon Pardi, and many others. In 2023, she became the label head of Leo33, where she has played a key role in developing CMA Award nominee Zach Top.In this episode, we discuss Katie's path through the music industry, how radio promotion really works, her role at Leo33, the rise of Zach Top, and the current landscape of country music labels.--------------------------------------------------This episode is also sponsored by The Graphic Guitar Guys. They create eye-catching custom guitar wraps for some of the biggest artists and festivals in the music industry. Their work is perfect for adding a unique touch to album pre-sale bundles or VIP package items—check them out and discover how they can transform a guitar into a show-stopping work of art.---------------------------------------------------Troy Cartwright is a Nashville-based artist and songwriter originally from Dallas, Texas. His songs have collectively garnered hundreds of millions of streams, and he is currently signed to Big Machine Music for publishing. Cartwright has written songs recorded by Cody Johnson, Nickelback, Ryan Hurd, Josh Abbott Band, and has upcoming cuts with several A-list artists.#KatieDean #Leo33 #RadioPromotion #CountryMusic #ParkerMcCollum #JordanDavis #JonPardi #ZachTop #MusicIndustry #Nashville #TenYearTown #TroyCartwright #CountryRadio #MusicBusiness #ArtistDevelopmentNew Episodes every Tuesday.Find the host Troy Cartwright on Twitter, Instagram. Social Channels for Ten Year Town:YoutubeFacebookInstagramTwitterTikTokThis podcast was produced by Ben VanMaarth. Intro and Outro music for this episode was composed by Troy Cartwright, Monty Criswell, and Derek George. It is called "Same" and you can listen to it in it's entirety here. Additional music for this episode was composed by Thomas Ventura. Artwork design by Brad Vetter. Creative Direction by Mary Lucille Noah.
This week, we sit down with Randy Rogers, frontman of the legendary Randy Rogers Band, to talk about life on the road, the evolution of Texas country music, and the stories behind some of his biggest hits. Randy shares his perspective on staying true to his roots while continuing to grow as an artist, along with some personal insights into what keeps him inspired after decades in the game.Whether you're a longtime fan or new to the Texas music scene, this conversation is full of heart, honesty, and a whole lot of great stories.Check out Randy Roger's music and upcoming tour dates at
Saddle Bronc athlete-turned neo-traditional country music sensation Chancey Williams, has gone from competing on horseback to performing on center stage. As one of only two artists (along with Chris LeDoux) to both compete in the rodeo and perform on the main stage at Cheyenne Frontier Days and the only singer/songwriter to be endorsed by CINCH®, Williams is the next authentic cowboy of country music. Chancey has toured the country, taking the stage ahead of headliners Toby Keith, Cody Johnson, Alan Jackson, Dierks Bentley and Parker McCollum, performing at a sold-out Ryman Auditorium, Red Rocks Amphitheatre, as well as headlining at The National Finals Rodeo and multiple performances at the Grand Ole' Opry.Listen to Chancey's new album 'Miles On Me' released on October 17th, 2025! Chancey Williams: Spotify | Instagram | TourEnjoy The Jarrod Morris Vibe? Please leave us a review on Apple & SpotifyThe Jarrod Morris Vibe Links:Patreon | TikTok | Instagram | Facebook
On this episode of Bounced From The Roadhouse:Special Guests in 4B: Parker McCollumCalifornia LawRandom FactsStray Bullet so TexasFake News ParkerMcCollumMarry, Kill or Mate - Joe Dirt, Larry Cable Guy and Cousin EddieBob Ross That's a Great QuestionBusy WorkQuestions? Comments? Leave us a message! 605-343-6161Don't forget to subscribe, leave us a review and some stars Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joey forgot to post the podcast yesterday and Karly called him out. One of our co-workers passed out at the Parker McCollum concert and Joey initially thought it was a drunk fan. Nerd News: someone paid 300 million dollar to mine helium on the moon... the IG Nobel Prize winners... and get ready for 3D printed placentas. Hot Tea: Zach Top accused of faking a southern accent... Post Malone smokes up to 80 cigarettes per day... Peyton Manning joined Jordan Davis on stage for a rendition of "Wagon Wheel." Nancy's kid's braces are going to cost her over $6000. We discuss about ways kids made people "go broke." Lucky 7 for Dollywood tickets! Girl on TikTok wants a college football team to root for and she draws TN out of a hat... we suggest the things she needs to learn quickly to cheer on the Vols! Brian Rice from 99.1 The Sports Animal joins us to chat TN/Miss State game and predicts the winner. What we learned today on the Joey and Nancy show!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joey forgot to post the podcast yesterday and Karly called him out. One of our co-workers passed out at the Parker McCollum concert and Joey initially thought it was a drunk fan. Nerd News: someone paid 300 million dollar to mine helium on the moon... the IG Nobel Prize winners... and get ready for 3D printed placentas. Hot Tea: Zach Top accused of faking a southern accent... Post Malone smokes up to 80 cigarettes per day... Peyton Manning joined Jordan Davis on stage for a rendition of "Wagon Wheel." Nancy's kid's braces are going to cost her over $6000. We discuss about ways kids made people "go broke." Lucky 7 for Dollywood tickets! Girl on TikTok wants a college football team to root for and she draws TN out of a hat... we suggest the things she needs to learn quickly to cheer on the Vols! Brian Rice from 99.1 The Sports Animal joins us to chat TN/Miss State game and predicts the winner. What we learned today on the Joey and Nancy show!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“What's the first thing that made you laugh today?”That's how Sandy kicks off this vibrant and emotionally rich episode of The Sandy Show, setting the stage for a morning full of laughs, surprises, and heartfelt moments. From Sandy's secret pizza stash and guilty McDonald's runs to Tricia's emotional reaction to the Toby Keith: American Icon tribute concert, this episode blends humor with genuine admiration. Tricia shares how the country legend's patriotism and philanthropy moved her to tears—and introduced her to a new “country boo,” Parker McCollum. Listeners will enjoy the playful banter about food obsessions, the nationwide race to be the “first texter,” and Sandy's hilarious rant about football broadcasts cluttering the screen with unnecessary scores. Plus, the duo dives into the surprising origins of emojis and Nike's “Just Do It” slogan. Memorable Moments:Tricia's confession: “I rewound Parker McCollum's performance four times. Holy crap, he snuck up on me.”Sandy's football frustration: “Please stop eating up my TV screen with scores from other games!”The emoji origin story and the dark twist behind Nike's iconic slogan.
Host Jeremy C. Park talks with Olivia Wall, Director of Marketing and Communications with Memphis Botanic Garden, along with Jamison Totten, Director of Live at the Garden and Radians Amphitheater, who both highlight Memphis Botanic Garden and its Live at the Garden concert series, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary.During the interview, Olivia describes the garden as an oasis in the city with 30 specialty gardens, a children's area, and diverse programming for all ages. Jamison shares how the Live at the Garden series has become the garden's biggest revenue contributor, supporting educational programs and maintenance. The series has evolved from its original location to a permanent stage, significantly impacting the garden's operations and community outreach.Olivia and Jamison explain the logistics of Live at the Garden, highlighting the table renewal system with a 400-person waitlist and 312 tables, accommodating about 2,700 people. They talk about the planning process for the series and then how long it takes to set up for each show, taking about 4 days to complete, while takedown is much quicker at half a day. They discuss some of the changes for this year, like the decision to open gates at 5:30 PM instead of 6:00 PM to help manage the lines and improve attendee experience, especially on Saturdays, which has proven effective.Jamison discusses the process of creating the lineup for Live at the Garden. He explains that they start with a wish list but have to balance it with budget constraints as a nonprofit versus the cost of talent, then artist availability, production requirements, and other factors. Olivia emphasizes the importance of the overall experience, including the community atmosphere and the beautiful setting, which helps attract a who's who group of attendees who enjoy attending as much for the people around them as the entertainment.Olivia and Jamison discuss the upcoming concert lineup at the venue, highlighting performances by Parker McCollum on July 18, Darius Rucker on August 23, ZZ Top on September 6, and Steve Miller Band on September 19. She expresses excitement about the local band Joy Bomb opening for Third Eye Blind recently and mentions special guests for some of the shows. Jamison talks about the relationship with Darius Rucker, and confirms this will be his third time performing at the venue as a solo artist, praising his and his crew's friendliness and professionalism and highlighting his popularity with the Live at the Garden audience.Jamison and Olivia then each share a memorable moment from Live at the Garden concerts at Memphis Botanic Garden. Jamison recalls Lionel Richie's graciousness towards his nephew, while Olivia mentions Earth, Wind & Fire's performance and the overall positive experiences with musicians. They encourage people to visit the Memphis Botanic Garden website (membg.org) for concert information, memberships, and daily visits.Visit https://membg.org to learn more about Memphis Botanic Garden and Live at the Garden.
Miranda Lambert and Parker McCollum raised $8.5 Million at a Texas flood benefit concert. The most fun award show of the year is almost here: VMA performances have been announced. A Justin Bieber impersonator made it all the way to a stage in Vegas. The Social media giants are being sued. Remember the OG Jake from State Farm?
The truth about Taylor's countdown from yesterday revealed! Sarah and Bob catch up on ‘Big Brother.' Brittany Spears is posting again, and it's giving delulu. You're gonna want a ticket to Guadalajara for one of these facelifts (but you don't need it!) Vinnie is still convinced a neck tattoo tribute to his wife is still a good idea. The gang didn't realize Eggos were so close to home. Cambridge Dictionary added new “words” to its archives. Kelly Clarkson has a new four-part primetime special called "Songs & Stories with Kelly Clarkson" premiering tonight. Zoë Kravitz heard the new Taylor Swift album and says, “No skips!” How many “good” years do we have left? What's the average size? Just look it up! Remember the 80s? These were the biggest pop culture stars 40 years ago. The Jonas Brothers are leaning into millennial nostalgia on their new tour. Do you need an encouraging letter from your father? How about from someone else's father? The 6 most stressful convos to have with a date. Miranda Lambert and Parker McCollum raised $8.5 Million at a Texas flood benefit concert. The most fun award show of the year is almost here: VMA performances have been announced. A Justin Bieber impersonator made it all the way to a stage in Vegas. The Social media giants are being sued. Remember the OG Jake from State Farm? And a game!
Bunnie dives into her fascination with ChatGPT, exploring past life readings and spiritual insights. The episode covers women's physical changes during menopause and features Dr. Sarah Hensley, a relationship coach with a PhD in psychology, who breaks down attachment styles and emotional regulation. Flavor Flav shares his journey through music and culinary ventures, while Parker McCollum opens up about substance use and the evolution of his career. Jessie Murph talks about her unconventional music release strategies. The conversation also touches on introversion in the spotlight, manifestation through vision boards, and beliefs in witches, with Bunnie sharing her experiences with spell work and ChatGPT.Watch Full Episodes & More:www.dumbblondeunrated.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Happy 4th of July week! Saved you all a fun one with a very awesome guy! Jarrod and I just hit it off on this episode which was so much fun. He's a song writer and song singer! Man of many great talents he's even good talking shit back to me lol. We talk about everything on this from his new song he wrote with Parker McCollum to fighting and just life. You all will enjoy this one! Cheers! @jarrodmorrismjm
We try to guess what celebrity Bobby saw in the wild? Bobby then tells the story how he ran into them and why they didn’t recognize him at first. We talked about what colors we dream in, Jeff Bezos wedding and his new wife inviting her ex to it. Parker McCollum stops by the studio to talk about his new album out today that includes a song he wrote when he was 15. He also talks about the song he’d steal from another artist, his favorite thing at Buc-ee’s and the song that people sing back the loudest of his in concert. We also talk about why ‘everyday millionaires’ are annoying.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Seth & Sean open the show with reactions to the Astros taking the series opener vs. the Phillies thanks to Cooper Hummel & Framber Valdez. Plus, they react to Darius Slay on Nico Collins, famous country singer Parker McCollum with a bold Houston sports prediction, and is the Texans tight end room good enough? Later, they go through the latest Headlines that include injury updates for Astros. Later, they look through their past beefs with previous NBA stars coming to Houston, KD loving Sengun, Draymond Green giving respect to Sengun, and the McNairs talked 2025 and flag football. Plus, the duo react to Aaron Rodgers on the Pat McAffee Show talking his time so far as a Steeler and privacy. The guys then look deeper into last night's Astros win vs. the Phillies. Plus, they prepare, somewhat, for the 2025 NBA Draft, especially after Kendrick Perkins had this interesting comp of Cooper Flagg. Also, The Athletic released their latest MLB Power Rankings, where do the Astros stand. In the final hour, they hear more reactions from prominent basketball media personalities on the Houston Rockets trading for Kevin Durant. Plus, they revisit earlier takes on Texans. Then to end, a quick look at Rams Week 1 and more on McNairs to flag football.
Seth & Sean hear more reactions from prominent basketball media personalities on the Houston Rockets trading for Kevin Durant. Plus, they revisit earlier takes on Texans. Then to end, a quick look at Rams Week 1 and more on McNairs to flag football.
Seth & Sean open the show with reactions to the Astros taking the series opener vs. the Phillies thanks to Cooper Hummel & Framber Valdez. Plus, they react to Darius Slay on Nico Collins, famous country singer Parker McCollum with a bold Houston sports prediction, and is the Texans tight end room good enough? Later, they go through the latest Headlines that include injury updates for Astros.
Seth & Sean react to Darius Slay on Nico Collins, famous country singer Parker McCollum with a bold Houston sports prediction, and is the Texans tight end room good enough?
On today's show, Pat, Darius Butler, AJ Hawk, and the boys chat about everything happening around the world sports before being joined by several great guests. First, 5 star QB from Folsom High School in California, Ryder Lyons makes his college commitment on the show ultimately choosing the BYU Cougars. Next, 4x MVP, Super Bowl Champion/MVP, and new QB for the Pittsburgh Steelers, Aaron Rodgers joins the show to chat about his thoughts on being a Steeler thus far, how this is probably his last season, his advice for Tyrese Haliburton, the paparazzi's coverage of his private life, and much more. Later, country music Superstar, Parker McCollum joins the show to chat about his life as of late ahead of his self titled album being released on Thursday, as well as his tour that kicks off this week as well. Make sure to subscribe to youtube.com/thepatmcafeeshow or watch on ESPN (12-2 EDT), ESPN's Youtube (12-3 EDT), or ESPN+. We appreciate the hell out of all of you, we'll see you tomorrow. Cheers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Parker McCollum is still figuring out who he is - and he's not afraid to admit it. In this episode, the adorable singer-songwriter sits down with Bunnie to talk about the road from small-town Texas to sold-out stadiums, falling for wife Hallie Ray, becoming a dad, and making the most honest album of his life, which drops in June. He opens up about growing up in two very different worlds, a car lot and a rodeo arena, with a cowboy grandpa, hardworking dad, barrel-racing mama, and a big brother who showed him how to write heartbreak songs. They get into DMT trips, explosive tour stories, and what it's like to chase sad songs while trying to be a good man. Parker McCollum: Website Watch Full Episodes & More:www.dumbblondeunrated.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Brought to you by our friends at Rock the Country festival, up-and-comer Hudson Westbrook stops by the podcast to talk about growing up in Texas and being inspired by the music of his home state and artists like Parker McCollum, moving to Nashville and chasing his own country music dreams, releasing his debut self-titled album last year, plans for new music in 2025, playing Rock the Country as well as the rest of touring schedule and much more.Rock the Country is a festival for we the people, and it's coming to a small town near you in 2025 with Gavin performing as well as Kid Rock, Nickelback and many more artists. Tickets for all locations are on sale now and available on the Rock the Country website.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Who is the NFL Divisional Round more important for, Josh Allen or Lamar Jackson? Matt was teammates with Matthew Stafford and looks forward to the Rams visiting the Eagles. Bobby geeks out on Boomer Esiason dropping by, especially when he tells amazing stories about his playing days including his thoughts on the dirtiest player in the league at the time. Boomer breaks down the young QBs in the league and the next class coming in next season. Singer Parker McCollum joins us to discuss his upcoming tour and the one NFL player that he'd ask for an autograph. Parker is a diehard Texans fan and predicts a Super Bowl win for CJ Stroud at some point. Wrapping up, Bobby and Matt give Divisional Round Picks! Lots to Say with Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.