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PLAYLIST ASLEEP AT THE WHEEL - THAT'S WHAT I LIKE ABOUT THE SOUTH JASON GROVE - I'D LIKE TO BE BURT REYNOLDS CODY WIDNER - THREE EMPTY BARRELS KENSIE COPPIN - TEXAS IN ME JOHNNY BUSH - I'LL BE THERE DAVID LEWIS - AINT' GONNA CHANGE ME DANIEL JOHNSON - SOME HORSES ISAAC JACOB BAND - SPILLED WHISKEY GARY P. NUNN - I WASN'T BORN IN TEXAS VINNY TOVAR AND AUBRY RODRIGUEZ - PASS ME BY AARON WATSON - THAT'S WHAT I LIKE ABOUT COUNTRY MUSIC BROOKE GRAHAM - ROLLIN' ON RODNEY CROWELL, RANDY ROGERS, LEE ANN WOMACK - FLATLAND HILLBILLIES HOLLY TUCKER – TRAILER PARKIN' BEN MCPEAK - PUT IT IN REVERSE CLAY AERY - TIME FOR THAT KEVIN FOWLER - BUTTERBEAN STONEY LARUE - MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE BRANDI BEHLEN - AUSTIN ANYMORE GENE WATSON - YOU PUT OUT AN OLD FLAME LAST NIGHT JAKE BUSH - HER WAY AIN'T THE HIGHWAY JUSTIN TREVINO - ODDS AND ENDS ROGER CREAGER - EL RANCHO GRANDE JERRY JEFF WALKER - GETTIN BY CURTIS POTTER - HONKY TONKS ARE CALLING ME AGAIN GHOSTS OF HILL COUNTY - HOME FOR A HOTEL JAMES LANN - I DON'T APOLOGIZE WILLIE NELSON - HEALING HANDS OF TIME CHARLIE WALKER - I WOULDN'T TAKE HER TO A DOG FIGHT DARRELL MCCALL - PICTURES CAN'T TALK BACK ELEVEN HUNDRED SPRINGS - NOBODY FALLS IN LOVE IN A PLACE LIKE THIS BILL GREEN - JUST A CLO
Back in New Braunfels! We kicked it off with good friends, lots of food, and catching up (finally — after my Christmas detour to the ER). Camp Landa brought new friends, pool days, and plenty of laughs.Gruene adventures included chicken & waffles, my friend rocking Gruene Hall, and epic board game battles. I even survived a defibrillator surprise (talk about dramatic)!We celebrated Mardi Gras, Alan's 70th, and St. Patrick's Day, ate way too much crawfish, and soaked up all the small-town magic — flowers, sunsets, Clydesdales, and a Randy Rogers surprise acoustic show.Ready to hit the road again!
Adam Hood is a singer-songwriter from Opelika, Alabama. He is an incredible artist and songwriter, likely responsible for writing one of your favorite songs. Adam has written for and collaborated with some of the biggest names in the industry, including Chris Stapleton, Miranda Lambert, Ella Langley, Whiskey Myers, Cody Jinks, Muscadine Bloodline, Jason Eady, Randy Rogers, Wade Bowen, Travis Tritt, and many more.He earned his first platinum record by co-writing Front Porch Thing with Chris Stapleton, which was recorded by Little Big Town. Adam Hood & Brent Cobb's new single, Four on the Floor, is out now on all platforms! Catch Adam Hood on tour:https://www.adamhood.com/homenew
PLAYLIST CASE HARDIN - ARE YOU WITH ME JASON GROVE - I'D LOVE TO BE BURT REYNOLDS ASLEEP AT THE WHEEL - THAT'S WHAT I LIKE ABOUT THE SOUTH CODY WIDNER - THREE EMPTY BARRELS ED BURLESON - DEAD SKUNK DAVID LEWIS - AIN'T GONNA CHANGE ME DANIEL JOHNSON - SOME HORSES JOHNNY BUSH - I'LL BE THERE MARK POWELL & RICO GONZALES - IN-LAW FAMILIA FINIS SMITH - YOU'RE ONLY LONELY RAY PRICE - SWINGING DOORS KELLY WILLIS - NOBODY WANTS TO GO TO THE MOON ANYMORE PSA - WOUNDED WARRIOR PROJECT RODNEY CROWELL, RANDY ROGERS, LEE ANN WOMACK - FLATLAND HILLBILLIES HOLLY TUCKER - TRAILERPARKIN' BEN MCPEAK - PUT IT IN REVERSE JESSEE LEE - DIVE BAR SUPERSTAR JANIE FRICKE - YOU HEART'S NOT IN IT STONEY LARUE - MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE BRANDI BEHLEN - AUSTIN ANYMORE KEVIN FOWLER - BUTTERBEAN JUSTIN TREVINO - ODDS AND ENDS JAKE BUSH - HER WAY AIN'T THE HIGHWAY BELLAMY BROTHERS - CRAWL IN A HOLE HANK THOMPSON - SIX PACK TO GO ASHLEY EWING - 321 GHOSTS OF HILL COUNTY - HOME FOR A HOTEL JAMES LANN - I DON'T APOLOGIZE CURTIS POTTER - HONKY TONKS ARE CALLING ME AGAIN GEORGE JONES - AROUND HERE DARRELL MCCALL - AFTER TEXAS DON WILLIAMS - TULSA TIME DANNY STEAGALL - THE FARSIDE BANKS OF JORDAN
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Your weekly country news update for the week of 10/5 featuring an interview with country music legend Randy Rogers.
Today's Best & your All Time Favorites From Texas, the US & Canada 1st for Weekly neo-traditonal & classic Country program Fred's Country 2024 w # 44: Part 1: - George Strait, Honk If You Honky Tonk - Honkytonkville - 2003 - Jade Eagleson, Welcome to Rock Bottom - S - 2024 - Riley Green feat Luke Bryan, Reel Problems - Don't Mind If I Do - 2024 - Josh Ward, Same Ol' Cowboy, Different Rodeo - Same Ol' Cowboy, Different Rodeo TBR 01/17 - 2025 - Midland feat Kaitlin Butts, Vegas - Barely Blue (Deluxe) - 2024 Part 2: - Brandi Behlen, Austin Anymore - S - 2024 - Randy Rogers, Wade Bowen, Wasting Time Waitin' - Hold My Beer, Vol. 4 - 2024 - Brooks & Dunn with Lainey Wilson, Play Something Country - Reboot II TBR 11/15 - 2024 - Ian Munsick, Western Woman - S - 2024 Part 3: - Vince Gill w Patty Loveless, Out Of My Mind - Some Things Never Get Old / These Days - 2006 - Miranda Lambert, Way Too Good At Breaking My Heart - Postcards From Texas - 2024 - Spencer Hatcher, Leave This Town - S - 2024 - Shawna Thompson, Jones On The Jukebox - Lean On Neon - 2024 - Doug Stone, A Jukebox With A Country Song - I Thought It Was You - 1991 Part 4: - Joe Nichols, Honky Tonks and Country Songs - Honky Tonks and Country Songs - 2024 - David Lewis, Perfect Imperfections - Honky Tonk Bound EP - 2024 - Ernest feat Lainey Wilson, Would If I Could - Nashville, Tennessee - 2024 - Ringo Starr, Time On My Hands - Look Up TBR 01/10 - 2025
From Texas, the US & Canada 1st for Weekly neo-traditonal & classic Country program Fred's Country 2024 w # 42: Part 1: - Randall King, When My Baby's In Boots - Into the Neon - 2024 - Rowdy Shea, Burnin' up the Road - S - 2024 - Randy Rogers, Wade Bowen, Wasting Time Waitin' - Hold My Beer, Vol. 4 - 2024 - Cody Johnson w Carrie Underwood, I'm Gonna Love You - Leather Deluxe Edition TBR 11/01 - 2024 - Daylin Jørgensen, Goodbye - S - 2024 Part 2: - Lainey Wilson, 4x4xU - Whirlwind - 2024 - Brooks & Dunn with Lainey Wilson, Play Something Country - Reboot II TBR 11/15 - 2024 - Jon Pardi, Honky Tonk Man - Rancho Fiesta Sessions - 2020 - Jake Worthington feat Miranda Lambert, Hello Shitty Day - S - 2024 Part 3: - Brad Paisley, Truck Still Works - S - 2024 - Tris Munsick & the Innocents, Me, Myself and I - Big Medicine Moon - 2024 - Noelle Toland, Nashville Numbers - S - 2024 - Aaron Watson, Buy The World A Round - Horse Named Texas TBR - 2024 - Alan Jackson, I'll Go On Loving You - High Mileage - 1998 Part 4: - Josh Ward, Same Ol' Cowboy, Different Rodeo - Same Ol' Cowboy, Different Rodeo TBR 01/17 - 2025 - Claudia Buckley, Walkin, Talkin, Cryin, Barely Beatin, Broken Heart - S - 2024 - Elle King, High Road - S - 2024 - Scotty McCreery, Porch - Rise & Fall - 2024
In this episode of The Watering Hole, Rhett & Jager sat down to talk with Jason & Cleto from Flatland Cavalry! We got to talk about the early days of Flatland, the origination of Coyote, writing songs with Randy Rogers and more! These guys are some of the nicest and most HUMBLE FOLKS we have ever had on the show, special thanks to them for sharing some of their time with us! We hope you enjoy this episode of The Watering Hole! Huge thank you to our sponsors for making what we do possible! Bad Brad's BBQ, Blissful RV Rentals, Iron Monk Brewing Company, CH Lonestar Promo & Tumbleweed Dancehall! Flatland Cavalry https://www.flatlandcavalry.com/#/ Follow Us! The Watering Hole Instagram @guitarscowboyspod https://instagram.com/guitarscowboyspod?igshid=
We are joined by Macey Isaacs on this episode. Macey is a standup comedian in Los Angeles, Co-Host of the SSRI'M OK Podcast and the curator of an 8-hour all-female country playlist on Spotify. Mentioned in This Episode: MaceyIsaacs.com SSRI'M OK podcast Dolly Parton's America podcast Macey Isaacs' all-female country playlist Article from The Pudding about female artist airplay on country radio Jo Dee Messina and Cole Swindell award show collaboration Ethan Hawke video about playing the fool I Love Lucy - Chocolate Factory Show Notes: We are joined by Macey Isaacs on this episode. Macey is a standup comedian in Los Angeles, Co-Host of the SSRI'M Ok Podcast and the curator of an 8 hour all female country playlist on Spotify. 24:10 - HARDY Report: Dave talks about "Six Feet Under" (Caleigh's Song) on this episode 26:47 - Farm boy Update: Mick share's a story about what Macey deemed to be a suicidal snapping turtle 30:39 - Dad Life Sound Check: Macey joins the Dads and they discuss songs by Jo Dee Messina, Randy Rogers and Wade Bowen, and Pam Tillis. You can find the Country Music Dads playlist on Spotify and via our webpage. You can find all of our back episodes on our website countrymusicdads.com. Follow us on Instagram and Facebook @countrymusicdads. And most importantly, please give us a 5-star review and share the show with all of your friends. References: Intro Music: “Dark Country Rock” by Moodmode HARDY Report Theme Music: “Frantic” by Lemon Music Studio Farm Boy Update Theme Music: “The Wheels on the Bus Rockabilly Style (instrumental)” by Mike Cole "Body Like a Back Road" by Sam Hunt "Suspicious Minds" by Dwight Yoakam "Stand By Your Man" by Tammy Wynette "Hunt You Down" by Kaitlin Butts "Six Feet Under (Caleigh's Song)" by HARDY "Lesson in Leavin" by Jo Dee Messina "Rodeo Clown" by Randy Rogers and Wade Bowen "Maybe It Was Memphis" by Pam Tillis "wait in the truck" by HARDY feat. Lainey Wilson
Talking Heads-Uh Oh, Love Comes To Town The Beach Boys-God Only Knows Koe Wetzel-Damn Near Normal Chuck Brown-The Party Roll Redd Kross-I'll Take Your Word For It Foreigner-Waiting For A Girl Like You The Young Rascals-Groovin' Randy Rogers & Wade Bowen-Poor Armadillo Bobby Brown-Roni X-Smoke & Fiction Semisonic-Closing Time Pablo Cruise-Whatcha Gonna Do The Beatles-If I Fell Joe Ely-Didn't We Robbie The Supremes-I Hear A Symphony ZZ Top-I'm Bad, I'm Nationwide
Recorded Live in Cabo Mexico during the Boots on the Beach concert series, Steve and Captain Evil have on Randy Rogers, Josh Abbott and other special guests.
George Ducas is my guest this week on the heels of his new album release “ A Long Way From Home”. This native Texan singer songwriter has been making us proud with his countless songs recorded by Garth Brooks, The Chicks , Randy Rogers & George Jones to name a few , and has earned top spots in CMT videos and a Grammy nomination. This record culminates the best of his writing a singing and there's several favs of mine - however the top spot is “drifter” with his line misfit hippie ( I can totally relate) . Thanks to Burress Law PLLC The Guitar Sanctuary and Cadillac Pizza Pub. Originally aired 06/23/2024 on 95.3 FM KHYI the Range in Dallas, TX.
From Texas, the US & Canada 1st for Weekly neo-traditonal & classic Country program Fred's Country 2024 w # 19: Part 1: - George Strait, Honk If You Honky Tonk - Honkytonkville - 2003 - Randall King, When My Baby's In Boots - Into The Neon - 2024 - Flatland Cavalry feat Randy Rogers, Let It Roll - S - 2024 - Jon Wolfe, What a Cowboy Was - S - 2024 Part 2: - Jesse Daniel feat Ben Haggard,Tomorrow's Good Ol' Days - Countin' the Miles TBR 06/07 - 2024 - Jake Blocker feat Jadyn Rylee, If I Only Knew Why She Is Gone - S – 2024 - Annie Bosko, Neon Baby (Last Call) - S - 2024 - Drake Milligan, Paper Umbrellas - Living Room Sessions - 2024 Part 3: - Josh Turner, Heatin' Things Up - S - 2024 - Jenna Paulette, Hang Your Hat - S - 2024 - Kolby Cooper, My Love - S - 2024 - Presley Haile, Lone Star State of Mind - S - 2024 - Alan Jackson, She's Got The Rythm (And I Got The Blues) - A Lot About Livin' (And a Little 'Bout Love) - 1992 Part 4: - Randy Travis, Where That Came From - S - 2024 - Rob Wolf, The Cowboy Way - S - 2024 - Scotty McCreery, Cab in a Solo - Rise & Fall TBR 05/10 - 2024 - Tim Dugger, Man Upstairs - S – 2024 - Justin Holmes, Heartbreak Honky Tonk - S - 2024 new Country Web Bulletin: https://www.cwb-online.fr/CWB/141.pdf Equiblues 2024: facebook.com/equiblues - equiblues.com
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This week on The Broski Report, Fearless Leader Brittany Broski chronicles Beyonce's discography, talks about her new suitor, and researches angel numbers.
Cody Howell: A US Navy Veteran Making Waves in MusicCody Howell, a Kansas native, is a proud veteran of the US Navy and has since settled in Nashville to pursue his passion for music. Drawing inspiration from the likes of Randy Rogers, Dierks Bentley, and Zane Williams, Cody's music is a reflection of his heart and honest-to-goodness country lifestyle. His passion for storytelling through sheer musical authenticity incites connections with his audience and creates good times.Working with Project K-9 HeroIn support of his fellow veterans and their families, Cody works with Project K-9 Hero – a non-profit organization dedicated to ensuring the best quality of life for retired Military Working Dogs and Police K-9s.Cody Howell is making a name for himself in the music industry. He recently appeared as a background vocalist on Dolly Parton's highly-anticipated rock album: Rockstar. Produced by the well-renowned producer/musician Kent Wells, Cody's debut single "Any Way You Go" is out now, with plans for a full album release in 2024.Website: https://www.codyhowellcountry.com/****If you would like to contact the show about being a guest please email us at Dauna@bettertopodcast.comFollow us on Social MediaYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX0ETs2wpOHbCuhUNr0XFTw?view_as=subscriberInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/author_d.m.needom/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bettertopodcastwithdmneedomVideo of the interview is available here:https://youtu.be/GVfb-ILoWxcSupport the show
The Jay Franze Show: Your backstage pass to the entertainment industry
In this episode of The Jay Franze Show, we're sitting with the incredible recording artist Cody Howell. Hailing from the heartland with a dash of Nashville spirit, Cody's music blends western sound and a midwestern heart. Inspired by the likes of Randy Rogers, Dierks Bentley, and Zane Williams, his songs genuinely reflect his country lifestyle.But there's more to Cody than just his music. Before making it in the music scene, this Kansas native served our country in the United States Navy for seven years. Now, he's settled in Nashville, attending Belmont University, and giving back through organizations like Project K-9 Hero, supporting veterans and their families.Cody's journey in Music City took an exciting turn when he crossed paths with renowned musician and producer Kent Wells. He's not only a rising star in his own right but also made a mark as a background vocalist on Dolly Parton's highly-anticipated Rock Album, Rockstar.Join us as we chat with Cody about his experiences, his new solo project, "Any Way You Go," and what's in store for his upcoming full album. This episode is a deep dive into the world of an artist making waves in the country music scene. You won't want to miss it!Show InformationHost: Jay FranzeGuest: Cody HowellRecorded: October 23, 2023LinksJay Franze: https://JayFranze.comCody Howell: https://www.codyhowellcountry.com/ Support the show
In this episode Jager and Rhett sat down to talk with Randy Rogers! Huge thanks to our sponsors Bad Brad's BBQ, Red Earth Designs, Dead Wake Archery & Tumbleweed Dancehall for making it all possible. Randy Rogers https://www.randyrogersband.com https://www.instagram.com/randyrogersband/?hl=en https://open.spotify.com/artist/04DUpHOyQqwbHFyvIhcGi3 GC&HM Podcast Instagram @guitarscowboyspod https://instagram.com/guitarscowboyspod?igshid=
Wade Bowen and Randy Rogers stop by the podcast again to talk about their new project 'Hold My Beer, Vol. 3.,' their friend Miranda Lambert and "photo-gate," the Texas music scene and their friendship over the years, hanging out in Cabo at Casey Donahew's Boots On The Beach festival, writing with Koe Wetzel at the Sonic Ranch, their hangover cures and much, much more.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Well, August 2023 is finally here and we're Talkin' Texas on the Daytripper Podcast with Chet Garner and Daniel Mecey! Featured musical artists: Josh Abbott, Randy Rogers, Pat Green, Aaron Watson, Kevin Fowler, Casey Donahew, Rodney Crowell - "God Blessed Texas" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3690IhkiQI Thanks for subscribing - http://bit.ly/3TL61AO FOLLOW MY ADVENTURES. http://www.thedaytripper.com Instagram : http://www.instagram.com/chettripper Facebook : http://facebook.com/thedaytrippertv Twitter : http://twitter.com/chettripper Check out our Texas-sized collection of day trip gear at The Daytripper Online Store: https://store.thedaytripper.com/ And be sure to visit the NEW Daytripper World Headquarters store in Downtown Georgetown, TX! Get directions here: https://thedaytripper.com/daytripper-headquarters/
Greetings folks! On this episode of The Co-Write we discuss Bobby's recent travels through Europe, and share our opinions of London and Paris. We backfill the pod with some recent music news from She Who Shall Not Be Named, Randy Rogers and Wade Bowen, and Jesus refusing to turn water into Sangria Wine. Download, Subscribe & Enjoy! thecowrite@gmail.com
Let's start here. Cody Canada—our latest guest on The Load Out Music Podcast—is many things but he is most certainly not some radio DJ in Canada, in the event you were curious. No, he's a pioneering figure in red dirt music and one of the more respected musicians in songwriting circles today. But many casual music fans might be unfamiliar with his name, instead knowing his work from the legendary band that he founded and led from 1994 – 2010: Cross Canadian Ragweed. For those unfamiliar with red dirt music, it's a genre stuck between country and rock-and-roll named for the color of the Oklahoma soil. It has featured acts such as Jason Boland & the Stragglers, Stoney Larue, Charlie Robison, the Turnpike Troubadours, and the Randy Rogers Band—but has also extended to the likes of Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Steve Earle, Ray Wylie Hubbard and those who have built the Texas country-rock scene. Canada got hooked on music when he attended a George Strait show while living in Texas as a kid. The next day he asked his parents for a guitar and it was on. In his teen years, Canada was insulated, a loner, he freely admits he didn't have many friends. His family then relocated to Yukon, Oklahoma, and his obsession with the regional outlaw country music and the Seattle sounds of Nirvana and Pearl Jam only deepened. Music became his thing—his only thing—and in 1994, Canada put together a band with Matt Weidemann (bass), Grady Cross (guitar), and Randy Ragsdale (percussion). Cross Canadian Ragweed was born and one of their first gigs was playing a on a glorious trailer on “Czech Day” in Yukon—where they played for six hours. The band would move to Stillwater, Oklahoma, and in 1998 put out its first album, Carney. But it wasn't until Ragweed's 2002 self-titled album featuring Canada's song “17” that the band broke through. Then things really went next level in 2004 with the album Soul Gravy. It debuted at number five on Billboard's country charts—despite Canada wanting to be as far from Nashville country as he possibly can to this day—and featured the hit songs “Sick and Tired” with Lee Ann Womack and “Alabama.” But like happens in most bands, tensions rose in Ragweed—a topic Canada does not shy away from—and the band dissolved in 2010. In 2011, Canada and bassist Jeremy Plato formed Cody Canada & the Departed, releasing the album This Is Indian Land, a collection of covers written by Oklahoma songwriters. The band ultimately minimized to simply, The Departed, and over the past decade, Canada has moved forward with the band as well as on solo projects, writing music and reaping the rewards of a legacy he's built over 30 years. In 2020, MusicFest, the esteemed festival in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, paid tribute to Canada with live recorded performances from his songwriting peers, releasing the album The Years: A MusicFest Tribute to Cody Canada. Ragweed also released the reboot of “Soul Gravy” in 2022. Womack returned to sing on the new version along with performances from some key musicians who helped shape the original album including Randy Rogers and Ray Wiley Hubbard. And just recently, Canada joined longtime friends Micky and Gary Braun (of Micky and the Motorcars) on the “Acoustic Healing Tour.” All along, in spite of being a pioneer in red dirt music, family remains the bedrock of Canada's life. He and his wife Shannon lead a School of Rock in their hometown of New Braunfels, Texas, where they are raising their children Dierks Cobain Canada (named for friend Kierks Bentley and Nirvana's Kurt Cobain) and Willy Vedder Canada (named for Willy Braun of the band Reckless Kelly and Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder). So, sit back for a great conversation on The Load Out Music Podcast with an incredibly accomplished musician and fascinating character in Cody Canada.
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Sponsored by www.BetterHelp.com/TheBarnhttps://wadebowen.com/Wade Bowen is a captivating country singer-songwriter who has made a significant impact on the Texas country music scene and beyond. With his powerful vocals, heartfelt lyrics, and authentic approach to storytelling, Bowen has earned a loyal following and widespread acclaim for his contributions to the genre.Hailing from Waco, Texas, Bowen's musical journey began in the late 1990s when he formed a band and started performing in local venues. His breakthrough came with the release of his debut album "Try Not to Listen" in 2002, which showcased his songwriting prowess and his ability to connect with listeners on a deep emotional level. Since then, Bowen has continued to release a string of successful albums, including "Lost Hotel" (2006), "The Given" (2012), and "Solid Ground" (2018), each showcasing his growth as an artist and his unwavering dedication to his craft.What sets Bowen apart is his distinctive blend of traditional country music with rock and Americana influences. His music resonates with fans of all ages, drawing them in with his honest and relatable lyrics. Whether he's singing about love, heartbreak, or the trials and triumphs of everyday life, Bowen's songs strike a chord, evoking a range of emotions and creating a connection that transcends the music itself.As a live performer, Bowen is known for his high-energy shows and his ability to engage and connect with his audience. His charismatic stage presence and genuine interactions make every concert feel like an intimate gathering among friends. Whether he's performing at small venues or headlining major festivals, Bowen's dynamic performances leave a lasting impression and have earned him a reputation as a must-see live act.Beyond his musical talent, Bowen is also known for his philanthropic efforts and his commitment to giving back to his community. He has actively supported various charitable organizations and has used his platform to raise awareness and funds for important causes.Wade Bowen's contributions to country music have solidified his status as a respected and influential artist. With his authentic storytelling, heartfelt performances, and genuine connection with fans, Bowen continues to captivate audiences and leave a lasting impact on the country music landscape. As he continues to evolve and push boundaries within the genre, his legacy as a talented singer-songwriter and performer only grows stronger with each passing year.Texas Country Music, Texas Country, Red Dirt Music, Texas Music, Texas Pride, Texas Born, Texas Raised, Country Music, Country Rock, Honky Tonk, Outlaw Country, Texas Singer, Texas Songwriter, Texas Guitarist, Lone Star State, Authentic Country, Texas Sound, Dancehall, Fiddle, Steel Guitar, Two-Stepping, Texas Radio, Texas Music Scene, Singer-Songwriter, Texas Legends, Texas Charm, Roadhouse, Barbecue, Whiskey, Boots, Cowboys, Rodeo, Lone Star Beer, Texas Hill Country, Small Towns, Wide Open Spaces, Texas Sunsets, Bluebonnets, Southern Hospitality, Texas Tradition, Southern Roots, Texas Spirit, Independent Artists, Grit and Soul, Texas Swagger, Backroads, Front Porch, Texas Pride, Genuine Country, Texas Legends, Texas Twang, Wade Bowen, Randy Rogers, Wade and Randy,This episode is sponsored by www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn and presented to you by The Barn Media Group.
WTOP Entertainment Reporter Jason Fraley chats with beloved red-dirt country singer Pat Green ("Wave on Wave"), who performs with the Josh Abbott Band tomorrow night at the 9:30 Club in Washington D.C. They spoke when he previously played the 9:30 Club with Josh Abbott and Randy Rogers back in 2020. (Theme Music: Scott Buckley's "Clarion") Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
WTOP Entertainment Reporter Jason Fraley chats with beloved red-dirt country singer Pat Green ("Wave on Wave"), who performs with the Josh Abbott Band tomorrow night at the 9:30 Club in Washington D.C. They spoke when he previously played the 9:30 Club with Josh Abbott and Randy Rogers back in 2020. (Theme Music: Scott Buckley's "Clarion") Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Get ready for an unhinged episode as Tracy welcomes Texas hitmaker Randy Rogers on the bus this week. Randy gives the behind-the-scenes stories like which performance he calls “the show of his life” to what caused the band's biggest fight. Enjoy as the Country mainstays exchange their funniest stories on this week's brand new episode.
In a 2-hr special, we'll be throwing a few back with some Red Dirt spirit with a few interviews from Born & Raised Music Festival 2022 artists Tanner Usrey Music and Randy Rogers Band and a new single from one of the guys while we're at it. In the second half of the show, we go loud, proud, and full throttle for some rock and roll! We are going to hear from Like Before as well as their new single as well as a debut from Sabertooth! We've got a whole lot more so grab some refreshments and join me at 8pm CST for our two-hour live stream!Brought to you by DEB Concerts, At Your Service Rentals, and Camp ROK-A-VET.
Randy Rogers zooms in from the bunkhouse to discuss their new record, "Homecoming," and the tour that never ends (not to mention smoking weed with Willie).
Today, on the Sailor Jimmy Podcast, we are joined by Debbie Glenn, a good friend of the podcast and the owner of The Red Brick Tavern in Conroe, Texas. A true foodie destination located at the heart of downtown Conroe, The Red Brick Tavern offers stellar live music performances, comfort food, and craft beer. Join us as we chew the fat about old-school country music and learn more about the first annual 11-11 Music Festival, organized by Debbie and her band, Southern Disposition, and benefitting non-profit organizations like Boots for Troops, Raising a Hand for Rett, and others. We also have some friendly disagreements about our favorite sports teams and emphasize the importance of giving back to our communities. Debbie believes that your contributions to society are what you'll be remembered for in this life, and when you get involved in an organization you truly believe in, giving back will never feel like work. Make sure you don't miss today's episode for all this and so much more! Key Points From This Episode: Solving politics, Debbie's dream job, and more in our rapid-fire icebreaker!More about The Red Brick Tavern and why Debbie says they “grow songwriters.”Notable names who have graced The Red Brick Tavern stage.Debbie's band, Southern Disposition, and her flair for old-school country music.Who you can look forward to seeing in the first annual 11-11 Music Festival line up!Why Debbie believes that it's more difficult for women in the music business.Some of the other events taking place as part of the festival program.Debbie shares her favorite Randy Rogers song.We talk sports with Debbie (and things get a little heated!)An unforgettable moment from Debbie's time in the music industry.How Debbie likes to give back to her community.Giving back to your community by surrounding yourself with like-minded people.The healing and comfort that comes with community service.A shoutout to some of 11-11's generous sponsors!Insight into the challenges that come with organizing an event like this. Tweetables: “It's no secret that it's hard for women in the [music] business, but you know what? It just makes you work harder, and when you do shine, you shine brighter.” — Debbie Glenn [0:08:11] “I love giving back. I believe it's what you leave in this life that you will be remembered by.” — Debbie Glenn [0:18:20] “When you hang out with like-minded people, it becomes very easy to roll up your sleeves and say, ‘I'm going to help raise money for this organization or that organization.' When you get involved in an organization that you truly believe in, it's not work anymore.” — Debbie Glenn [0:23:57] Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: The Red Brick Tavern The Red Brick Tavern on Instagram The Red Brick Tavern on Twitter Southern Disposition Band 11-11 Music Festival Raising a Hand for Rett Love Heals Youth Conroe Noon Lions Club Western Shadows Bernhardt Winery Raising Cane's Bud Light Fairway Mortgage Groups Tommy's Paint & Body Conroe Golf Cars Concrete Contractors Supply of Texas Planet Ford Boots For Troops tx racs Scafom North America Rooftops Solutions Sailor Jimmy Sailor Jimmy on Facebook Sailor Jimmy on Instagram Sailor Jimmy on TikTok
Jarrod sits down with Trenton Johnson of 613 Media to discuss business, branding and content creation within the music industry. Trenton is an expert in digital marketing, branding and content creation and has worked with over 150+ artist in the music industry including Parker McCollum, Sam Riggs, Shane Smith and the Saint, and Randy Rogers. This Episode is brought to you by our title sponsor, Salty Rodeo Co! Website: https://getsalty513.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/getsalty513/ Follow 613 Media Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/613media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/613media Website: https://www.613.media/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Follow Jarrod Morris: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jarrodmorrisjm/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Jarrodmorrismusic Twitter: https://twitter.com/jarrodmorris JMTikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZTdaWToNN/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/68PfBhpvhwJa7sQhpH7vX6?si=4dfd867bef7648f5 Website: https://www.jarrodmorrismusic.com/ Patreon: https://patreon.com/jarrodmorrismusic (Access unreleased covers, bonus podcast episodes, behind the scenes content and more..)
Mason Marek is the embodiment of a true-blooded, blue-collared artist and musician. From New Ulm, Texas, Mason grew up playing with his grandpa, Gaylen, across the state. Early on, he began writing short stories while surrounded by true, genuine Texas Country Music. This storytelling passion would one day become the foundation for his songwriting. After the passing of his grandfather, Mason's love for playing faded as he lost the one who introduced him to music. During this period, he would have to deal with the loss of several other close family members. After he graduated, he began to find music again and rediscovered his passion. However, death would come again as his best friend of 17 years suddenly passed away. This time, however, it would be different. The music stayed and helped Mason cope with the losses he's experienced. He began to express his feelings in his lyrics and decided to record his songs as a symbol of starting a new chapter in life.In 2018, Drifter found its way to top 15 of the Texas Music Spotify Charts. Opportunity has allowed him to open for many well-established Texas artists such as Randy Rogers, Sunny Sweeney, Micky & The Motorcars and Austin Meade.Today, Mason is taking his band, The Drifters, and chasing that Texas Red Dirt Scene, following the footsteps of his grandfather. Learning the same lessons his grandpa once learned, making the same mistakes, and chasing the same dream.https://www.facebook.com/MasonMarekMusic91/https://www.instagram.com/masonmarekandthedrifters/?hl=enhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/6JgLCTQ5qWyPLl480gCbjyhttps://twitter.com/masonmarek
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The music of Wade Bowen has been spinning in my playlists since I went on the radio in 2010. My niece Shae was attending Texas State University in San Marcos at the time and Wade Bowen, Randy Rogers, Jason Bowland and others were working hard to become the “go to” purveyors of that very distinctive sound that some came to label as Outlaw or Red Dirt Country. Today Wade is a familiar and awarded name in music, performing along the active touring highways of Texas and the Southwest and selling out top venues like the legendary Gruene Hall in New Braunfels and performing multiple times on the Grand Ole Opry. Carving out a dedicated fan base with his magnetic appeal and proven abilities, Bowen has now enjoyed a 20-year stint as a leader amongst a flourishing Americana and Alt-Country music community. Wade continued his productive and lyrical life through the pandemic on his most recent full-length album, Somewhere Between The Secret And The Truth. Wade recounts “I went through a big writer's drought; kind of just being shell shocked from everything, not knowing how to handle it, and then finally came out of that and just had this flood of just wanting to write.” “This reset button really rejuvenated my passion for my entire career, all the way across the board. I was trying to find where I fit musically again. I've been doing this so long that I feel like I got off track from where I felt I fit–I was all over the place with my songwriting and my career.” “Ironically enough, COVID really gave me a chance to just turn my brain off a little bit and stop thinking. When I came out on the other side, I really found not only a renewed sense of my music and wanting to get out and play again, but I found a renewed sense of self. I found who I wanted to be as a writer, as a singer, as an artist.” Wade cowrote all 12 songs on the record and serves as the sole producer for the first time in his career.
Marty and Travis talk about the week that was that started with them drinking lots of colbeer down in Austin and ended with Marty hanging out with Flavor Flav and playing Cornhole on ESPN 8 The Ocho. Plus, Marty chats with Randy Rogers from the Randy Rogers band to talk about their new album, playing with George Strait and Willie Nelson, the impact his dad on his life and more.
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We had the pleasure of interviewing William Beckmann over Zoom video.William Beckmann, the bilingual country crooner who is releasing his new album Faded Memories.Hailing from the border town of Del Rio, TX, William was raised on both classic country and the Norteño sounds of northern Mexico. He delivers a blend of vintage country, Americana and Latin music in a timeless baritone that sounds right at home with country legends well beyond his years. His latest single “Danced All Night Long” is a Latin country love song that's been hailed by American Songwriter and Billboard, who said "The bilingual track highlights his smooth vocal, with nods to George Strait, while breezes of horns and acoustic guitar propel this country waltz.” William has also released several other singles off the new album, including the slow-burn “Bourbon Whiskey,” a mesmerizing cover of Bruce Springsteen's “I'm On Fire” and my personal fave, the haunting “In The Dark,” which was praised by CMT. Folks like Randy Rogers and fellow Del Rio native Radney Foster have already taken notice of William, both mentoring and working with him in various capacities over the last couple years. He spent most of last year touring with Parker McCollum, Randy Rogers Band, Wade Bowen, etc, and he's already amassed an incredible fanbase, independently garnering more than 41k followers across socials, 450k TikTok followers and over 1M streams.We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com.www.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #WilliamBeckmann #FadedMemories #NewMusic #zoom Listen & Subscribe to BiB https://www.bringinitbackwards.com/follow/ Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpod
In this first showdown of rap versus country music, we will pit drill rap, being represented by Chief Keef, against Texas country, represented by the Randy Rogers band. No spoilers but if this goes well, this could become a regular segment on the show. Enjoy or Go Fox Yourself
Jay sits down with country superstar Randy Rogers, and they talk about how Randy got his career started and how hard it was to get his stuff played on the radio early in his career and having big shows regardless of that support. Randy and Jay also talk about how hard life can be when you're on the road and missing events with your kids, but they both try to reflect on all the cool stuff they get to do in light of missing family time. Randy also dives into his road into music, and how he grew up in a musical family (which seems to be a trend for our music guests) and how he tried to develop a business acumine in college so he could build a business. Jay and Randy also discuss why his music stopped getting played on country radio, how that sound has evolved, and remaining true to his sound and style. Plus Randy's new bourbon is on the market and he talks about the wild adventure into the liquor industry.
Rob Lemon has been playing the drums for more than 40 years. This is Randy's 5th time on the show. They are back with Bone Naked and this is their debut. Glad to get a chance to talk with them and looking forward to their upcoming shows.
Developments in the Uvalde school massacre: Conflicting and still-unclear reporting seems to show that school security and responding law enforcement barricaded the shooter inside a fourth grade classroom for as long as 40 minutes, during which most of the killings took place. The shooter is believed to have bought his two AR platform guns just after his 18th birthday and just days prior to the shooting. Governor Greg Abbott offers no specific solutions, saying new gun restrictions are "not a real solution" and that the assault that killed 19 children and two adults "could have been worse". "Red Flag" laws are being mulled as a potential way to curb access to guns by criminals or people experiencing mental issues. In addition to crowdfunding and blood donations, legal services are needed by the families of the victims - attorneys are implored to volunteer. Meanwhile, protests are expected at Friday's NRA event in Houston. The Uvalde event is the deadliest school shooting in state history, and Texas is now an national outlier for mass shootings, with five of the ten deadliest - four in schools - having occurred within our borders. Austin ISD is responding with a buildup of security at its campuses. New details in the Anna Moriah Wilson murder case indicate that Austin Police had arrested the suspect, Kaitlin Marie Armstrong, days prior to a warrant for murder being issued. Armstrong was released, however, because her date of birth on record did not match the date of birth on the warrant. Armstrong remains at large and is now believed to have traveled to New York City. Yelp has revealed its Top 100 Places To Eat In Texas list, and 18 establishments in Austin and the surrounding area made the cut, including #1 Paper Route Bakery. Speaking of lists, Austin has made high marks on two new ones: we've been named the 16th most bike-friendly city in America, as well as the nation's best place for new college grads to find first jobs. Look for actress Regina Ting Chen on the new season of Stranger Things, playing a guidance counselor at Hawkins High School - she's a UT graduate, and grew up in San Antonio. Texas Baseball gets revenge in the opening game of the Big 12 Tournament, shutting out Oklahoma State 4-0 - they face TCU today at 4pm, after the Horned Frogs beat Baylor on Wednesday. Texas Football legend Ricky Williams has officially changed his name to "Errick Miron". Live music for the weekend: the 50th Kerrville Folk Festival begins, and continues through June 12. Willie Nelson plays a three night stand Friday through Sunday at Whitewater Amphitheater north of New Braunfels. Friday shows include Superchunk and Sweet Spirit in a Hot Luck Festival gig at the Mohawk, and Still Corners at The Parish. Saturday and Sunday it's the annual Lone Star Jam event, this year at the new Round Rock Amp with the Eli Young Band, Shane Smith and the Saints and Reckless Kelly on Saturday, and Randy Rogers, Wade Bowen, and Kevin Fowler on Sunday. Saturday shows: Dreamfest with Bob Schneider, Carolyn Wonderland, Sir Woman, Gina Chavez and more at Dreamland in Dripping Springs, Abhi the Nomad at Empire Garage, and another Hot Luck gig with Shannon and the Clams at the Mohawk. On Sunday, Jackie Venson plays Antone's.
Wade Bowen returns to the podcast to talk dive bars, Eric Church canceling a show in Texas, playing with Miranda Lambert, Rangers baseball, the 'Hold My Beer' project with Randy Rogers, he reveals plans for his new album and more.See 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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Today we sit and jibber-jabber with a man I once shared the road with and hope to again someday. Randy Rogers joins us to discuss the longest marriage he'll ever be a part of and all that goes into its success. Listen in to hear about some of the full circle moments in his career, his definition of success, and what he's working on now.
The weather is finally cooling down a bit here in Texas so we've got a nice selection of fall, spooky szn, and vibey songs to talk about! We cover new music from Kaitlin Butts, Palmer Anthony, Colton Venner, William Wallace, Randy Rogers Band & Jamie Richards on this week's Texas On Tap!Go ahead and give our TEXAS ON TAP Spotify Playlist a follow to hear each and every song we cover on this podcast and to have the best playlist in Texas Country readily available to throw on at the BBQ, Family Party or on the boat!As you may have heard, Texas Toast just went entirely independent so we need your help more than ever to keep this thing rolling! You can support the show by making a donation at the link below OR by becoming a sponsor of Texas Toast!Other ways to support are by sharing your favorite episode with a friend, giving us a 5 star rating and review on on Apple Podcasts, following us on Instagram, Facebook or Twitter (@texastoastpod) and liking/sharing our posts. We love our Brew Crew!Intro song: "The Ride" by Jon Stork Outro song: "You Can Go To Hell" by Phineus RebSupport the show (https://paypal.me/texastoastpodcast)
This week on Texas On Tap, Helen and Kyle talk about new music from a handful of up-and-comers, plus one legendary duo! Our features this week include Bo Armstrong, Katy Mckenzie, 51 Junction, Kenneth Waters, Jason Custer Band and Randy Rogers & Wade Bowen.Make sure you're following our TEXAS ON TAP Spotify Playlist to hear each and every song we cover on this podcast! As always, you can support the show by telling a friend about us, Giving us a 5 star rating and review on on Apple Podcasts, Following us on Facebook or Twitter (@texastoastpod) and liking/sharing our posts or if you're feeling extra generous you can make a donation HEREIntro song: "The Ride" by Jon Stork Outro song: "You Can Go To Hell" by Phineus RebSupport the show (https://paypal.me/texastoastpodcast)
Randy Rogers dropped in on the #MomentYouMadeIt to catch up about a variety of things including: how Randy Rogers Band became a band, how he found his singing voice, giving back to the scene, the business side of the industry and much more.