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On this program, we're going to have a wide variety of new stuff from around the landscape. Everything from new Christmas to other stuff too. Set 1: Home Free Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer 03:22 Set 2: Daniel Nordin and Rachel Flowers Brand New World 07:38 Set 3: Home Free Full of Cheer 02:45 Home Free Hairy Christmas 03:10 Home Free Christmas Medley 03:20 Home Free Colder Weather (Live from The Sing-Off Tour) 03:20 Home Free Christmas in L.A. 02:59 Home Free Tennessee Christmas (feat. Rachel Wammack) 03:53 Home Free Warmest Winter 03:41 Home Free Christmas in Dixie (feat. Alabama) 03:15 Home Free Snow Globe 03:55 Home Free Christmas Ain't for the Lonely 04:30 Home Free Cold Hard Cash 03:05 Home Free What We Need is Love 03:08 Set 4: Ålvik O Holy Night / Minuit, Chrétiens 03:52 Exit 245 Santa Claus is Comin' to Town 02:00 Exit 245 White Christmas 02:31 Exit 245 Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays 03:56 Straight No Chaser The Christmas Can-Can 02:39 Straight No Chaser Donde Esta Santa Claus 02:26 Straight No Chaser Hey Santa! 02:44 Straight No Chaser You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch 02:50 Straight No Chaser Santa Claus Is Back In Town 02:34 Straight No Chaser Who Spiked the Eggnog? 01:58 Straight No Chaser The 12 Days of Christmas 02:53 Straight No Chaser Rehab 02:37 Straight No Chaser Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours / I Was Made To Love Her 02:37 Set 5: BYU Vocal Point Nuttin' for Christmas 04:44 Rockapella You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch 03:05 Take 6 Grinch Introduction / The Grinch / “You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch” 04:12 Straight No Chaser The Greatest Gift of All 03:42 Straight No Chaser Sing We Now of Christmas 02:06 Straight No Chaser Mele Kalikimaka 02:40 Straight No Chaser Christmas Lights 03:19 Straight No Chaser To Christmas! (The Drinking Song) 03:14 Straight No Chaser Indiana Christmas 03:13 Pentatonix Kid On Christmas (feat. Meghan Trainor) 03:23 Pentatonix Love Came On Christmas (Joy To The World x Kumama Papa) [feat. Grace Lokwa] 04:08 Pentatonix Christmas In Our Hearts (feat. Lea Salonga) 03:25 Pentatonix Invincible (feat. Shreya Ghoshal) 03:18 Straight No Chaser Africa (Bonus Track) 03:44 BYU Vocal Point 12 Days of Christmas / Africa 03:26 Set 6: Chad Lawson Sing We Now of Christmas 03:38 California State University Handbell Choir, Roger Wagner Chorale & David Christensen Sing We Now of Christmas 01:53 Piano Tribute Players Mele Kalikimaka (Instrumental) 02:32 Vitamin String Quartet Mele Kalikimaka 01:41 Steve Roach & Byron Metcalf Disc 1: The Lair 12:14 Steve Roach & Byron Metcalf Big Medicine 12:53 Steve Roach & Byron Metcalf Egg Chamber Dreaming 08:36 Steve Roach & Byron Metcalf Ochua 09:27 This will complete the music for today I hope you all enjoy the program as much as I have bringing it to you. We'll be back next week.
Originally from Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Pete has been a songwriter in Nashville since 2009. When Pete was a child, his father wrote and sang country songs. Eventually, Pete started playing around with his father's recording equipment, ultimately developing a love of music that brought him to Nashville. He has written for artists such as Tim McGraw, Darius Rucker, Walker Hayes, Rascal Flatts, Alana Springsteen, Trea Landon, Jerrod Niemann and more. Most recently, Pete produced Monument recording artist Brandon Ratcliff's debut EP, due in 2019. He had the debut singles “Rockin' All Night Long” from UMG Nashville's Adam Hambrick and “Rules of Breaking Up” from Monument Records' Brandon Ratcliff, the latter of whose debut album he produced. Some of Good's recent cuts include “Truth Is” by Tim McGraw, “Quick, Fast, In A Hurry” by Rascal Flatts and Rachel Wammack, “Black Sheep” by Walker Hayes, “Last One To Leave” by Alex Hall featuring Brad Paisley, and “Girlfriend” by Alana Springsteen. We are also honored that Pete's good friend, Matt Stange, graces us with his co-host skills as Mr. Ryan Konz was busy being a husband and dad! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mandate/message
Join KP as she talks with UNA alum and Sony Music recording artist Rachel Womack about her journey from college into the music industry and hear about her upcoming (3/11/22) show for UNA's Weekend of Women. What is Rachel's favorite dance move? Listen to find out!!
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This week Betsy Spina celebrates Rachel Wammack! Sony Music Nashville artist, and Muscle Shoals, Alabama native, Rachel Wammack grew up playing the piano and singing. This talented singer-songwriter was offered her first record deal at 17 but knew that she wanted to attend college before pursuing a career in music. While attending the University of Northern Alabama, Rachel studied Professional Writing and even won Miss UNA 2015. Shortly after graduating, she signed her record deal with Sony and moved to Nashville. Now, Rachel is known for songs like "Damage," "Quick, Fast, In A Hurry," with Rascal Flatts, and her latest single, "What He Does." Rachel is warm, kind, encouraging, and every bit as beautiful inside as she is outside! In this episode, Betsy and Rachel celebrate music, marriage, and divine moments. Keep up with Rachel Wammack: Rachel Wammack: What He Does Rachel Wammack: Spotify Rachel Wammack: Apple Music Rachel Wammack: YouTube Rachel Wammack: Instagram Rachel Wammack: Twitter Rachel Wammack: Facebook Rachel Wammack: Website Celebrate People theme song: Walker Hayes Keep up with Betsy Spina: Betsy Spina: Instagram Betsy Spina: Twitter Betsy Spina: Website About Betsy Spina: Betsy Spina is an actor (SAG-AFTRA, AEA), radio personality, and host, best known for her work on Radio Disney Country, SiriusXM, One Life To Live, and Greek. Born in Maine, and raised in New York, Betsy made her way to Pepperdine University in Malibu, California, where she graduated with her BA in Theatre and Music Performance. Betsy has been heard nationally on Radio Disney, Radio Disney Country, and SiriusXM (The Highway, Today Show Radio, Prime Country, The Message), reaching over 32 million subscribers. She has been seen on the Disney Channel, and television shows like Greek and One Life To Live. Betsy is a passionate host of live events and has anchored events in New York City, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and Nashville, including the ACM Awards, the American Music Awards, the CMA Awards, CMA Fest, and the Radio Disney Music Awards. She has performed at Carnegie Hall with the Young New Yorkers' Chorus, and she was the co-host/co-creator of the YouTube series, Just Off Broadway. Betsy has interviewed outstanding celebrities like Carrie Underwood, Luke Bryan, Keith Urban, Garth Brooks, Trisha Yearwood, Blake Shelton, Maren Morris, Gwen Stefani, Idina Menzel, Phillipa Soo, Hoda Kotb, Savannah Guthrie, Al Roker, Carson Daly, and HGTV's Property Brothers. Betsy loves to celebrate others, spread joy, and give back. She is an active volunteer with Musicians On Call, a special program that delivers the healing power of music to hospital patients at their bedside. When you spend time with Betsy, there's a good chance you'll find her with a cup of coffee in her hand, and a positive word to brighten your day. Betsy hopes to encourage you to be kind to others, and to follow your dreams!
The beautiful and talented Rachel Wammack joined us on the show presented by Toir Guitars & Bangtail Whiskey and we talked about lots of amazing topics from the new single to Rachel's journey to becoming a recording artist! Listen in to hear more!
We had a great conversation with rising country star Rachel Wammack on The Chris & Sandy Show. We talked about so many things from family, music, sacrifices, she told some great stories especially her divine story how how Sony Music Entertainment found her.
I sat down with my friend Elizabeth Chan who is a professional touring/session drummer and road manager. She has played for some of the biggest names in country and Christian music including: Carrie Underwood, Keith Urban, Lauren Daigle and Moriah Peters. On this weeks episode we spend time talking about how Elizabeth found her way to Nashville and the immediate doors that opened which allowed her to quickly work her way into position as an in-demand drummer and tour manager on the road.Sponsors: Edenbrooke Productions - We offer consulting services and are offering listeners a 1-hour introductory special. To request more info on consulting services, email Marty at contact@johnmartinkeith.com.Talking Points:*I sent a bunch of emails to different management companies I had contacts with from years ago. One manager actually needed a drummer for an artist. He said most emails get deleted automatically, but he felt like he should open the email.*It was God’s grace that pulled all of that together.*First artist to play for was CCM artist Moriah Peters at Disney World.*The show at Disney had industry people there that I connected with.*Blaine Barcus was Moriah’s A&R person and we connected and built a relationship and I got to know him and his wife. I wanted to learn more about his story, not for business.*Be willing to be curious about people’s lives and know them for who they are, not what they do.*That can lead to other opportunities because you add value to the person.*Building relationships is key.*There are amazing musicians everywhere, but the one thing that makes us all different is the character you bring to the gig.*You spend most of your time with people on the road more than on the stage.*Keep yourself healthy.*If you’re not easy to work with or be around, no one wants to be with you.*Likability is more important than talent.*Create an outlet for working with something you believe in.*Don’t sign up for something you don’t believe in.*Don’t create a life where you only go 50%.*How did you get gigs after playing for Mariah Peters? A person connected to an artist I was playing for would see me play and reach out and it would lead from one thing to another.*A lot of times you get called for one show but then it leads to more work with that artist.*How did you land a gig with Carrie Underwood on the CMA awards? I was filling in playing at a church along with a keys player who ended up playing for Carrie Underwood. 3 or 4 years later Carrie’s music director called me with a reference from Carrie’s keyboard player to play the CMA awards.*Don’t fake it. Just show up as your authentic self.*When I have time off, I fill up my time just listening to the music genre I am working in to be more familiar with it.*Be very intentional at breaking a part grooves to learn how different genres work. Elizabeth Chan is a touring and session drummer from New York City, currently based in Nashville, TN. She has worked with a variety of artists, including seven-time GRAMMY Award winner Carrie Underwood, country music legend Darius Rucker (of Hootie and The Blowfish), multi-platinum artist Keith Urban, powerhouse country trio Lady Antebellum, The Voice Australia finalist Ben Hazlewood, Billboard AC/CHR chart topper Hollyn, and 2014 GMA Dove Award “New Artist of the Year” Ellie Holcomb. Whether playing to anthemic rock and country melodies or accompanying folk and pop ballads, one this is consistently evident: There is never a lack of passion in what Elizabeth does.Music has long been a part of Elizabeth Chan’s life. Growing up in Brooklyn, New York, Elizabeth became highly involved in the rich local music scene of New York City. Under the direction of drum teachers Paul Two and Phil Bloom, Elizabeth began diving into genres from rock to R&B, jazz to hip hop, and gospel to latin.By the age of 17, Elizabeth was offered a full-tuition music scholarship to attend Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia, and travel as a drummer with their touring music teams. By the end of her college career, Elizabeth had graduated summa cum laude, played more than 270 shows across the United States, participated in 7 tours, garnered multiple endorsements and worked with a number of notable artists and songwriters.Elizabeth now resides in Nashville, TN. where she serves as a touring/session musician and tour manager for numerous pop, country and CCM acts.Artists Elizabeth has worked with: Carrie Underwood, Darius Rucker, Keith Urban, Lady Antebellum, Eric Church, Hollyn, Lauren Daigle, Mandisa, Rachel Wammack, Sara Groves, Ellie Holcomb, Christy Nockels, Love & The Outcome, Ben Hazlewood, Sandra McCracken, JJ Heller, Jonathan Thulin, Moriah Peters, Lindsay McCaul, Charles Billingsley (of NewSong), Elias Dummer (of The City Harmonic), Jason Germain (of Downhere), Hannah Kerr.
We check in with the entire Bobby Bones Show Class of 2019 Updates: Tenille Townes, Caylee Hammack, Abby Anderson, Rachel Wammack and Lauren Jenkins. They call in from all different parts of the world. Bobby finds out what’s been going on in each of their careers in music and life. Also, all the big things they have planned for the rest of the year into 2020. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
This week, Megan and Alyssa look back on the early years (the country years) of one of America's most popular artists: Taylor Swift. Then, Songs of the Week from Rachel Wammack and Holly Tucker.
This week on She’s in the City, we’re celebrating CMA Festival week and talking with one of Nashville’s up-and-coming female artists, Rachel Wammack. The Alabama native hit the ground running in the Nashville music scene three years ago, and her résumé has since accrued quite the credentials. She is not only a part of this year’s CMT Next Women of Country and Bobby Bones Class of 2019, she spent some time on the road with Brett Young and has performed on stages at the Grand Ole Opry, Tortuga Music Festival, Statecoach, and will play twice this week during CMA Fest. Steeped in the roots of southern blues, Rachel found her heart for music as a child growing up in Muscle Shoals, AL, a long-standing recording hub for many of the greats including Aretha Franklin, Otis Redding, and Etta James. She began on the piano at a very young age, and though resisting her mother’s request for lessons then, she still includes some intimate, raw moments showcasing just herself and her piano as part of her shows today. “It is such a huge part of my heart and a cool, slowed down, Carole King kind of moment for me now. I feel like it keeps my show authentic to where I started,” Rachel tells us.
Rachel Wommack tells Jackson the story behind her brand new song "Something People Say" before debuting it on the radio See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rachel Wammack competed for Miss Alabama before she got into music. She talked to Jackson about pageant life and competing with the current "Bachelorette" for Miss Alabama See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rachel Wommack talks to Jackson about how her career has evolved and what she hopes to accomplish in the future See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rachel Wammack joins Jackson in studio and talks about the show she did for Country 102.5 last night at Loretta's Last Call on Lansdowne St See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rachel Wammack talks to Jackson about her recent engagement and planning her wedding See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rachel Wammack is in studio live with Jackson and tells us about getting started in country music See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rachel Wammack on her song Enough, the Country 102.5 Street Party and playing a free show tonight at Loretta's Last Stand See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rachel Wammack talks to Jackson about the secret behind her great hair See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rachel Wammack is a member of Bobby’s Class of 2019. Her debut single “Damage” is out now. She talks about how her starting out playing in a rotating restaurant lead to her landing a record deal in Nashville. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Rachel Wammack joins Charlie Mattos on September 12, 2018 recorded at the WSM Studios. Rachel stopped by to chat about her new music and her upcoming Grand Ole Opry debut!
Rachel Wammack was the first new artist I was introduced to this year—and she's a big reason I launched the Women Want to Hear Women podcast. After a random "Asian-fusion" dinner with her at the ACM Awards in April, I fell in love with her personality before I heard her sing. I was hoping she was as talented in the music arena as she was fun . . . and I was NOT disappointed when I heard her debut single, “Damage.” Rachel's career is just getting started, but I can already tell she has star power. I’m so excited for everyone to get to know her. Show Participants: Rachel Wammack Elaina Smith, host of WWTHW Rachel's Women Want to Hear Women Playlist Need a refresher what #WomenWantToHearWomen is all about? Past episodes: Kacey Musgraves Dolly Parton Carly Pearce Shawna Thompson of Thompson Square Tegan Marie Clare Dunn Stephanie Quayle Sarah Darling Rachel Reinert Carrie Underwood Abby Anderson Runaway June Kalie Shorr
Bobby's Dancing With The Stars partner Sharna Burgess stops by and announces what dance she and Bobby will be doing on night one. Amy talks about being approached for a sexy photoshoot. Also, new artist Rachel Wammack stops by for the Friday Morning Conversation. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Women Crushing It Wednesday: Rachel Wammack is officially on the radio now with her song "Damage", and her fun personality & awesome voice are going to make her a star! She reminds me of Kellie Pickler. We talked about the big names she's met so far, what makes her cry, and who her lady crushes of country music are!
Rachel Wammack is a singer/songwriter signed to RCA Records Nashville. Rachel joins Country Music Made Me to discuss her early musical memories while growing up in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, the importance that local musician Harvey Thompson Jr. had on her musical journey when starting to play local shows in high school, and how one of the very first songs she wrote dedicated to Ramen Noodles made it on her debut album. Rachel and Brendan talk about the moment she was approach by the Executive Vice President of A&R with Sony Music Nashville after a local show at the age of 17, why she decided to attend university rather than move to Nashville after High School, and what she learned about inner beauty after becoming Miss UNA at the University of North Alabama. Finally, Rachel talks about the no-pressure meeting when she officially signed with Sony in 2018, what she re-learned about herself after taking a break from social media in 2021, and how those events inspired her new music including her most recent single "Like Me".Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy