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Tyler Key is a singer-songwriter and pedal steel guitarist from Bowdon, GA, now based in Atlanta. Blending folk storytelling with vintage rock & roll, his music leans into raw, heartfelt narratives. His albums, including Long Run the Fugitives and Wild Azaleas and Other Tall Tales, showcase his knack for weaving honest, lived-in tales. Beyond his solo work, Key is a go-to pedal steel player, collaborating with artists like The Howdies, T. Hardy Morris, Little Gold, and Pony Bradshaw.Make sure to check out his newest single 'Oconee River' which we got to chat about on today's episode. Also be on the lookout for his upcoming album set to be released in May of 2025!Give Tyler a follow on instagram at @tylerkey_okayAnd give the pod a follow at @onthatnote_podcast
Hide and Go Cheat – Eric Lee Beddingfield Fifty In the Fast Lane – Garrett Bradford Moonshiner’s Ballad – Devyn Brinsfield New Memories With Old Friends – Luke Deuce In the Clear – Billy Strings Western Wonderland – The Texas Trio & Kyle Park Grey Hairs On Momma’s Head – Leon Majcen Carolina Mountain Girl – JD Casper Equine Elvis (feat. Pony Bradshaw) – Rachel Baiman Tomorrow – Kyle McKearney Remember My Name – Lovesick
Pontiac Blue – Drake Freeman Wildflowers – Thomas Rhett I’ll Fly Away – Alison Krauss & Gillian Welch Highway 51 – Joe Eskridge The Long Man – Pony Bradshaw 100 Degrees – Rob Wolf Lone Star State of Mind – Presley Haile What’s a Man Gotta Do – Adam Harvey Ignorance – Will Slater Wanderlust – Kade Hoffman
This week, hosts Reggie Worth and Jason Jefferies discuss the new releases of 8/16/2024 including Long Way Home by Ray LaMontagne, Thus Spoke the Fool by Pony Bradshaw, F-1 Trillion by Post Malone and more. Happy Listening!
That One Show's began as a weekly radio show in which I played music from mostly independent artists. On this episode I'm going back to my roots by creating a podcast version of that old radio show. Featuring music from American Aquarium, Pony Bradshaw, Kaitlin Butts, Kiely Connell, Maggie Antone, Melissa Carper, Muscadine Bloodline, Caleb Caudle, Reckless Kelly, and Jesse Daniel.
Navigating the choppy seas of client relationships in the creative industry can be as complex as a baroque symphony. Ever bumped into a client who seems to turn a blind eye to your meticulously curated portfolio or, worse yet, balks at your pricing as if you quoted them the moon? Well, you're not alone. We've all been there, and in this session, we're discussing those red flags that should have you running for the hills. But don't fret, it's not all storm clouds on the horizon; we also share those heartwarming moments when a client not only gets it but suggests your golden talent is worth its weight in platinum.Now, let's switch from business to beats. Did you ever listen to a song that left an indelible mark on your soul? That's the kind of magic we felt when we first heard the emotional tempest of Thrice's "Hurricane" and the haunting narrative woven by Pony Bradshaw in "10 by 10." These artists have crafted something truly special, and we want to bring you along for the ride. Their powerful vocals and compelling lyrics have secured a spot in our "forever songs" trove, and we're eager to share this treasure with you. So, tune in, and join us for an auditory adventure that's sure to stir your spirit, with all tracks waiting for you on our "Between Takes" Spotify playlist.Song of the Week Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7lDyWnUnAmvuUkf8wj7ilK?si=df11343db17c4df0Follow us on social media- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1413visuals/- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/1413visuals- TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@1413visualsWatch the Episodes: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNEbTpI9bZA7POvKaNto2RQ
Ryan Moore is a touring drummer, songwriter and CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™. After working an office job in the financial planning industry for several years out of college and gigging on the weekends, Ryan now tours the country with an artist named Pony Bradshaw and runs a virtual paraplanning company that provides outsourced financial planning services to other financial planning firms. www.moneymaestroblog.com/ep-62
Pony Bradshaw is a Renaissance man. After many moves, many jobs, and a stint in the military, he found his passion for songwriting later in life than most. He joins the Peach Jam Podcast to discuss his journey from open mics to becoming a working musician, his connection to Georgia, and his love for storytelling. Peach Jam Podcast features stories and songs recorded live in our GPB studios from a variety of incredibly talented and diverse bands and artists who call the Peach State home.
featuring: COREY HARRIS, GREEICY & CULTURA PROFETICA , PONY BRADSHAW, BRAD STALEY, UNKNOWN MORTAL ORCHESTRA , YO LA TENGO
FTB podcast #530 features 2 new albums, "North Georgia Rounder" by Pony Bradshaw and Brit Taylor's "Kentucky Blue". Also new music from Mark Erelli, Angela Strehli, Mile Twelve and more. Full playlist: http://ftbpodcasts.com/?p=9083
Songwriter Pony Bradshaw, is an avid reader who incorporates his love of the written word into his songwriting. He develops characters and settings giving the listener a glimpse into the life and psychology of his characters. His most recent album “North Georgia Rounder” is a collection of songs based on the people he has interactions with. It's a follow up to his last album Calico Jim that takes the listener into a fascinating world filled with intriguing settings. I had a chance to chat with him about this album and his songwriting. I hope you dig it.
You want genres? We got yer genres right here! We're going to hear from not one but two of our correspondents! Both Bri and Zec pay a visit to song surfing HQ with the type of outstanding selections that we've come to expert from them. We'll hear excellent tunes from Chicago, Columbus, Atlanta, North Georgia, and Philadelphia. Music By: Dave Miller, Reverend Hylton, Pony Bradshaw, Cargo Cults, and For Your Health Visit the https://songsurfingpodcast.com/episode-54/ (Show Notes Page) for links to the music featured on this episode Try Audible for free for 30 days and receive a free audio book with this link https://www.audibletrial.com/songsurfing This show is distributed through Captivate's simple and powerful podcast hosting platform. Try Captivate for free with this referral link https://www.captivate.fm/signup?ref=johnkehl Support Song Surfing when you purchase through these affiliate links: • Amazing plugins and loops at https://pluginboutique.com/?a_aid=songsurfing (https://pluginboutique.com/?a_aid=songsurfing) • Visit the https://songsurfingpodcast.com/affiliates/ (Affiliates page) for more great deals and help the show earn a bit of revenue. Help the show!!! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/song-surfing/id1549025544 (Rate & review ) Follow Song Surfing https://www.facebook.com/songsurfingpodcast (Facebook) https://www.instagram.com/songsurfingpodcast/ (Instagram) https://twitter.com/SongSurfingPod (Twitter) Check this out! John was on https://www.buzzsprout.com/1177244/10659208-ep-45-a-ghost-is-born-wilco-ft-john-kehl-of-song-surfing (Album Rebrews) to talk Wilco's A Ghost Is Born Want more? https://songsurfingpodcast.com/episode-46/ (Listen to this fine episode) Interview with https://songsurfingpodcast.com/episode-51/ (Ian Lee of Human Errors) Check out John's EP: https://oodles.hearnow.com/ (Life After Death) Follow us on instagram! https://www.instagram.com/oodlesmusic/ ( John) https://www.instagram.com/skunkweedjuju/ ( Bri) https://www.instagram.com/thisaugustage/ ( Klock) Theme music: https://wiensolo.bandcamp.com/album/message-from-the-future (“Living in a Fishbowl” by Wien Solo) Outro music:https://album.link/s/6j24DU4LOjAQpHlLiP3L8O ( Little Pills by Patrick Moon Bird) https://forms.gle/p3ugGg2mBiv1V7jv5 (Join the Song Surfers Mailing List -US listeners get a free sticker!) https://forms.gle/casuqyVN8e5RGVd58 (Submit your music to Song Surfing) https://forms.gle/kNLGHpkNk3wDExUM6 (Spotify Playlist) Song Surfing is part of thehttps://www.thelincolnlodge.com/podcasts ( Live from the Lincoln Lodge Podcast Network) Mentioned in this episode: Plugin Boutique Use our referral link next time you're shopping for plugins at pluginboutique.com https://pluginboutique.com/?a_aid=songsurfing
For this week's #TuesdayTriplePlay, Craig features a mix of power pop, indie rock & Americana from newly released albums. Check em out!Songs FeaturedTUNS – Duly Noted (2021)Sample Track: "Keeping Options Open"Sun Seeker – A Sunrise In A Basement (2021)Sample Track: "Button Up"Pony Bradshaw – Calico Jim (2021)Sample Track: "Let Us Breathe” Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/SchizoMusic)
We've got another payload of listener recommendations this week! We kick things off with the uber-theatrical antics of Ben Caplan, followed by a deep dish dive into CALICO JIM, the latest, self-released album from Pony Bradshaw. Keep those submissions coming for your chance to get them featured on the show! And be sure to smell what The Rock is cooking over on our YouTube channel: https://linktr.ee/OOTL #OutOnThatLine
Pony Bradshaw is an artist that knows the value of stories told from the perspectives of culture. Calico Jim, Pony Bradshaw's latest offering, isn't a concept per se but a look into a way of life where reality can sometimes be overlooked. Pony talks about clean slates to offload past baggage, a beautiful mind to create songs, and the victims of realism.
Další trojice nových desek pro rockery i countrymany. The Divorcees dokazují, že vidlácký honkytonk funguje i ve studené Kanadě, vypravěč ukrutných historek Adisson Johnston nahlíží na temnou stranu appalačských kopců a hillbilly samotář Pony Bradshaw krade ve starých šachtách měděné kabely.
Další trojice nových desek pro rockery i countrymany. The Divorcees dokazují, že vidlácký honkytonk funguje i ve studené Kanadě, vypravěč ukrutných historek Adisson Johnston nahlíží na temnou stranu appalačských kopců a hillbilly samotář Pony Bradshaw krade ve starých šachtách měděné kabely.
On this week's show, we spend quality time with the new record from Athens' finest cosmic country band, spin fresh tracks from damn near everyone under the sun & hip you to the most damn delightful song in the world this week. All this & much, much less!
Music from and conversation with James "Pony" Bradshaw about his home in north Georgia and his album Calico Jim
Pony Bradshaw is an artist from North Georgia. He has a distinct songwriting style that is reminiscent of the Drive By Truckers and Jason Isbell. He reflects on rural American culture. The beauty of the landscape, as well as the pitfalls to which it’s people too often fall prey. I got to talk with him about his new album “Calico Jim.” It’s a beautiful and poignant album that illuminates his part of the world. Enjoy.
James Bradshaw, who records under the Pony Bradshaw moniker, joins us to talk about his new album Calico Jim. The songs on the record, most of which were written during quarantine, are stories and poems about the north Georgia territory that James calls home. It is a truly remarkable collection of songs, evoking images and characters that come to life through his finely crafted lyrics and subtly complex arrangements. James talks about how he finds musical inspiration through literature, how he feels about being a “late bloomer” in the music field, and his love of a non sequitur verse in a song.
As always, this episode is PACKED with country, punk, blues, pretty much anything you want. Bella co-hosts, plus we get an interview with the delightful Bronte Fall! Album of the Week: Pony Bradshaw -- Calico Jim This album is rife with intensely passionate songwriting and a true sense of place. On Calico Jim, Pony Bradshaw explores the underbelly of Appalachia -- and a path for the future. These are punk rock lyrics with traditional backing, a potent combination in Bradshaw’s hands -- add in the emotional conviction in his performance and you’ve got an electric combination. I’ve added this song to my 2021 Album of the Year list as one I’ll return to next winter. This week’s episode is sponsored by the Choose Your Struggle podcast. Listen to real-life people share their struggles with addiction and mental health and #EndTheStigma today. Tucker Riggleman & the Cheap Dates -- “Curtain” (Alive and Dying Fast) King Commoner -- “Everyone That I Know” (Love Travels Light) Bubblewands -- “Astronaut” (Single) Leah and the Truth -- “Modern Disease” (Single) Pony Bradshaw -- “Dope Mountain”(Calico Jim) Ghalia Volt -- “Can’t Escape”(One Woman Band) Hugh Phillips -- “Jack Devise” (It’s Been a Long Time) Melissa Erin -- “Settle on Down” (Single) Lilly Winwood -- “Few More Records” (Time Well Spent) Saugeye -- “Dirt On Your Hands” (Saugeye) Eric Church -- “Doing Life With Me” (Single) Nellen Dryden -- “Come On Honey” (Standstill) Mother Juniper -- “Carolina” (Single) INTERVIEW: Bronte Fall Featured music from her EP Finishing School: “Six Years” “White Dress” Podcast intro by Alma Contra, music from Two Cow Garage’s “Stars & Gutters” Send me music via SubmitHub! Send me money via Ko-fi or Patreon. Find Rachel and her comic via https://linktr.ee/rachel.cholst
On Episode 156, I'm joined by singer-songwriter Pony Bradshaw to discuss the writing, storytelling, and mythos of his new album, Calico Jim, which is due out Friday, January 29. Bradshaw's Calico Jim taps into the Northwest corner of Georgia--Bradshaw's rural Dade County--for intricate and detailed storytelling that feels familiar, yet just left of center enough that keep you off balance and engaged. The Southern Gothic-tinged narratives of down-trodden poor folks, drug smugglers, charismatic hillbillies, cops on the take, and the like all lay a claim to rural southern Appalachia. That's in part due to their storied histories feeling as old as the mountains themselves. During this conversation, Bradshaw and I discuss the rich storytelling of Calico Jim, recording the album in Little Rock, Ark. back in August, some of his favorite novelists, and regionalism in song and culture.This episode's presenting partner is Desert Door Texas Sotol. For more information, click here.This episode is presented by Hot Damn Coffee. Use the coupon code "SLANG" (all caps) for 20% off in their merch store. Visit here.This episode is sponsored by The Blue Light Live in Lubbock, Texas. To get BL merch, click here.Check out the New New Slang Patreon here. Follow New Slang on Twitter here, Instagram here, and Facebook here. To order New Slang merch, visit the online store here. Go subscribe to The Neon Eon here.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thomasdmooney)
Today I'm bringing you an interview with Pony Bradshaw, who has an album, Calico Jim, coming out January 29. We play you the title track, and then Pony and I talk about his songwriting, the complicated history of the South, his musical inspirations, and more. We'll see you back here on Saturday. Thanks for tuning in. If you like what we do, please give us a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Georgia-based singer-songwriter Pony Bradshaw talks with Amy Wright about his late entrance to songwriting, which started when he was 22, his LP Sudden Opera, and more. Recorded March 2019 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Big news! Plus subways, driving times, dying music venues Rachel’s Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/artemathebeast/artema-the-beast See Von’s band, heavyheavy -- 4/19, Badass Cafe, Bradenton, FL Music in this episode: The Suitcase Junket - “New York City” (Mean Dog, Trampoline) Swimming Bell -- “Got Things” (Wild Sight) The Infamous Stringdusters - “Another Night” (Rise Sun) DL Rossi -- “A Sweet Thing” (A Sweet Thing) Holy Moly & The Crackers - “Naked In Budapest” (Take A Bite) Mrs. Greenbird -- “Dark Waters” (Dark Waters) TK & The Holy Know-Nothings - “Tunnel Of A Dream” (Arguably OK) Just Whiskey -- “O Death” (Secondhand Songs) (SH) Pony Bradshaw - “Van Gogh“ (Sudden Opera) The Leavelles -- “Wearing Out My Welcome” (The Leavelles) Rachel wrote a comic! Check it out here! Send us music via SubmitHub. Send us money via Ko-fi or Patreon. Contact Von via linktr.ee/vonreviews and say hi to Rachel on Twitter @adobeteardrops
This week on MCR, our 2017 AmericanaFest showcase from a one-time only pop up venue in the heart of downtown Nashville. It's a five ring circus under our own big top with a sampling of what's going on in the Americana field today, closing out with the fiery, funny and fatalistic songs of Ray Wylie Hubbard. The bill kicks off with newcomer and Rounder Recording artist Pony Bradshaw from Georgia. Angaleena Presley brings unbridled, insightful songs from her acclaimed Wrangled album. The Cactus Blossoms reinvent the classic brother duo form for a new age. And we hear John Paul White, refreshed from some time off in his Muscle Shoals home wiht stunning songs that brought a rowdy crowd to a standstill. It's big tent music under an actual big tent.
Local fellas Pony Bradshaw stop by to chat about the road, recording, booze, and life in general. They also treat us to some mighty fine tunes.
Alan and Monk met again to talk Indies Only and who they've been listening to lately. The beer of choice is Parish Brewing's Bloom IPA provided by Loosa Brews in Tuscaloosa, AL. Throughout the show Monk and Alan trade ideas on the importance of diction, chasing ghosts in the Mississippi blues, Sunstroke House shows, and bands and singer/songwriters you should know about. Songs for this episode are 'Shame' by Pony Bradshaw and 'Devil N Me' by Taylor Hollingsworth. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/porch-talk/exclusive-content
Alan met with Garrett Howell over a weekend spent in Mobile, AL to talk about the influence and integrity in music. Early beginnings were spent playing sports but eventually music won. Garrett and Al talk about influence, stage presence, the mindset, covering songs, and getting to your own sound. Garrett opens the show with an original song, 'Yonder' and covers 'Jolene' by Ray Lamontagne. Show closes with 'Didn't It Rain' by Pony Bradshaw. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/porch-talk/exclusive-content
Alan burnt the phones lines to catch up with Camm Lewis. Camm is a musician, outdoorsman, and family man, The show starts with a brief bio of your host and then the show kicks off with 'Sensible Shoes' by Ross Newell. Alan and Camm talk about the local music scene of Mobile, AL and how it it's a powerhouse for music during this time. Camm and Al spend some time talking fishing, and how South Alabama is stable for fresh and salt water fishing. The whole episode was catching up between old friends and how Porch Talk is a way of keeping up with long-distance friends. The show closes with 10x10 by Pony Bradshaw. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/porch-talk/exclusive-content
Alan met with James Bradshaw and Cody Ray of Pony Bradshaw before their show at the Sunstroke House. James and Cody shared about growing up, meeting one another, getting into songwriting, what inspires it, playing shows, and life while its not on the road. Along the way, the guys dig in to songwriting, experiences, and the Polar Vortex. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/porch-talk/exclusive-content
Alan met with James Bradshaw and Cody Ray of Pony Bradshaw before their show at the Sunstroke House. James and Cody shared about growing up, meeting one another, getting into songwriting, what inspires it, playing shows, and life while its not on the road. Along the way, the guys dig in to songwriting, experiences, and the Polar Vortex.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/porch-talk/exclusive-content
Alan and Monk met again to talk Indies Only and who they've been listening to lately. The beer of choice is Parish Brewing's Bloom IPA provided by Loosa Brews in Tuscaloosa, AL. Throughout the show Monk and Alan trade ideas on the importance of diction, chasing ghosts in the Mississippi blues, Sunstroke House shows, and bands and singer/songwriters you should know about. Songs for this episode are 'Shame' by Pony Bradshaw and 'Devil N Me' by Taylor Hollingsworth.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/porch-talk/exclusive-content
Alan burnt the phones lines to catch up with Camm Lewis. Camm is a musician, outdoorsman, and family man, The show starts with a brief bio of your host and then the show kicks off with 'Sensible Shoes' by Ross Newell. Alan and Camm talk about the local music scene of Mobile, AL and how it it's a powerhouse for music during this time. Camm and Al spend some time talking fishing, and how South Alabama is stable for fresh and salt water fishing. The whole episode was catching up between old friends and how Porch Talk is a way of keeping up with long-distance friends. The show closes with 10x10 by Pony Bradshaw.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/porch-talk/exclusive-content
Alan met with Garrett Howell over a weekend spent in Mobile, AL to talk about the influence and integrity in music. Early beginnings were spent playing sports but eventually music won. Garrett and Al talk about influence, stage presence, the mindset, covering songs, and getting to your own sound. Garrett opens the show with an original song, 'Yonder' and covers 'Jolene' by Ray Lamontagne. Show closes with 'Didn't It Rain' by Pony Bradshaw.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/porch-talk/exclusive-content