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Get a Backstage Pass by visiting our Patreon page EPISODE #207 RODNEY PYEATT I was lucky to have a great group of musicians join me in the recording studio on my very first project back in 2003. The guy who handled all of the guitar work on that project was named Rodney Pyeatt. Rodney, and those around him, realized he was a very talented guitar player early on in his life. His talents eventually led to him playing with some incredible musicians in his career including Selena, Rick Trevino, The Mike McClure Band & Stoney LaRue. He's now working a lot in the recording space as well as still working as a guitar player when his services are called upon. He's had some amazing experiences and some that have been tragic in his life but as you'll hear in the interview, he's taken it in stride. GET HEALTHY WITH PETE ! Through one of these events in his life he nearly lost his ability to play guitar completely when he nearly cut the index finger on his left hand completely off! But you can't keep a good man down for long and he's still putting his God-given talents to work! He's a good human being and one I'm glad to be lucky enough to call a friend! To get in touch with Rodney via email you can reach out to him at guitartroubadour01@gmail.com SWEETWATER - Buy your gear using our affiliate link! Enjoy the episode!
180,764 Tickets Sold!!!! This episode is all about Cross Canadian Ragweed... The band's final show was played October 24th, 2010 at Joe's on Weed Street in Chicago. They recently announced a reunion show with the line-up of Cross Canadian Ragweed, Turnpike Troubadours, Jason Boland & The Stragglers, Stoney LaRue, & The Great Divide... What was intended to be a one off Boys From Oklahoma show, ended up being a 4 night stand of sold out shows at Boone Pickens Stadium in Stillwater, Ok. These 4 shows in April will be Legendary! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The #1 way you can support The Troubadour is by visiting our Patreon page On this episode of The Troubadour, we visit with documentary filmmaker Chistopher Fitzpatrick about his new project, Oklahoma Breakdown: The Mike Hosty Story. The film has already won honors at film festivals across the United States and screenings are taking place as we speak. The next screening will be held at The Mayan Theater in Denver, CO on May 16th followed up by a performance by Mike Hosty himself! For ticket information CLICK HERE. To view the trailer for the film CLICK HERE. Enjoy the episode! We're also excited to say that we are now an affiliate for Sweetwater. So, the next time you need any new strings, picks, microphones, recording gear, etc. make sure to use this link!
A Middle Tennessee Business Podcast...Keio Stroud has had an impressive and diverse career drumming for some of Nashville's most successful and well-respected artists, producers and musicians including the following:Rodney Crowell, Richard Marx, Jake Owen, Deana Carter, Little Big Town, Hank Williams Jr, Emmylou Harris, Keith Urban, Hank Williams jr, Roseanne Cash, Lee Brice, Taj Mahal, The Nashville Star television show, Jason Aldean, Tiffany, Tommy Simms, Kip Moore, Buddy Miller, Keb' Mo', Randy Houser, Guy Clark, Micky Gilley, The Randy Rogers Band, Jamie O'Neal, Thompson Square, Leroy Parnell, Stoney LaRue, Peter Collins, Chely Wright, Booker T. Jones, Brian Setzer, Florida Georgia Line, Lee Brice, Terri Clark, Sarah Buxton, Frankie Ballard, Ray Scott, Halfway to Hazard, Jedd Hughes, The Wooten Brothers, Chuck Wicks, Will Kimbrough, Al Anderson, Gary Nicholson, Chad Warrix, Laura Bell Bundy, Mike Farris, John Popper, Keith Anderson, Beth Neilson Chapman, The Lost Trailers, Trent Willmon, Mark Mcguin, Wade Hayes, Joey DeGraw, Amy Dalley, Jermaine Jackson, Blue County, Victoria Shaw, Gretchen Wilson, Dee Snyder, Jason Meadows, Dean Dillon, Craig Wayne Boyd, Arlis Albritton, Ty Herndon, Jimmy Wayne, Chris DeStefano, Josh Gracin, Jaron and The Long Road To Love, Buxton Hughes, and many others.Stuff that came up:Daughter loves dad jokesThe beginning of relationship was through daily dad jokesPath to become a musician-is it pure luck? Path to longevity- business mind/sense People have 2 reasons to meet with him- meet for coffee to pick brain or meet to let him know “how much they know” they know the answers but not the experience Have to be able to tolerate person on tour- attitude vs aptitude; people will always pick the nice personToilet paper can change the attitude of the whole company; aka cutting corners can make a big impact; “be as professional as your bathroom”Metal mania drinking game- 36 hour bus rideOh, I get why you're “it”; charisma and believing in yourselfAwareness is good business; you can do it but maybe not like that personOnly speak about things I can control/fixNobody puts baby in the corner uber rideGives Rodney crowell all his success Who would be your tribute band - living colourWhat's your problem? Setting up next 20 years (40) of life; forgot how hard it was to start over; Deon effect know your worth and get paid for itWhere do you wanna be in 20 years- working w kid and be happy; be better off than i am now; driven by having purposeCheaper to go into a studio now than remote*****SUBSCRIBE/RATE/FOLLOW What's Your Problem? PODCAST:www.whatsyourproblempodcast.comwww.instagram.com/whatsyourproblempodwww.instagram.com/jimmccarthyvosTiktok: @jimmccarthyvos __________________________________________________________The Dad Joke Challenge is sponsored by Ed Fox and Tradebank of Nashville, for when you have unsold inventory or services and think that barter is smarter, go to www.nashville.tradebank.com. The Dad joke challenge with Ed Fox - Author of 101 groan-tastic dad jokes available on Amazon Kindle, or you could go TikTok channel @specialedfoxdadjokes____________________________________________________________****You hear Jim mention it on almost every episode, ME vs. WE and how 2023 will be 1943 all over again….order “PENDULUM:How Past Generations Shape Our Present and Predict Our Future”:https://a.co/d/7oKK7Ip__________________________________________________________________________The co-author of Pendulum wrote a myriad of other books and started a non-profit 21st Century Non-Traditional Business School that you should really check out: Wizard Academy - www.wizardacademy.org__________________________________________________________________________Talking about the real problems (and possible solutions) of everyday business owners and professionals in and around Middle Tennessee and beyond...this is the What's Your Problem Podcast!
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.
Sponsored by www.BetterHelp.com/TheBarnhttps://www.dylanwheelermusic.com/Saturday, May 27th, 2023The Camp at Lake WappapelloDylan WheelerDoors 6:30 All Ages!Dylan Wheeler, also known as the "Broke Ass Kid," embodies the evolution of the Texas Independent Music Scene and represents the level of talent it can produce. His music combines the depth of a singer-songwriter with a fusion of Rock and Alternative genres, injecting a breath of fresh air into a scene often dominated by Country roots. With a powerful vocal range and a singing style influenced by icons like Chris Cornell, Eddie Vedder, and Layne Staley, Dylan Wheeler stands out as a truly unique and exceptional artist.His music defies categorization, appealing to a wide audience and fueling dreams of success. Currently living his dream, Dylan's future looks promising as he continues to make his mark in the industry. Hailing from Edgewood, Texas, he cut his teeth in small dive bars, following in the footsteps of his East Texas heroes. However, what sets Dylan apart is his ability to cultivate a dedicated fan base even before officially releasing his music.Through social media platforms like Twitter, Dylan garnered fans from all over by sharing acoustic videos of both original songs and covers. One of his videos, a rendition of the 90s country hit "Strawberry Wine," quickly gained over 100,000 views, providing a glimpse of his potential. This early fan base eagerly anticipated the release of his first EP, "Tell Me If I'm Wrong," in late 2018. The songs from this EP accumulated tens of thousands, and later hundreds of thousands, of streams, solidifying Dylan's destiny as a full-time musician.In 2019, Dylan made the life-changing decision to quit his job in the Oil & Gas industry and fully commit himself to music. Embracing this new path, his schedule filled up with bigger and better shows, frequent trips to Nashville for writing and recording, and continuous engagement with his growing fan base. Each new song released showcased his artistic growth, attracting new fans while further captivating his existing supporters.Within just a few years, Dylan's journey has transformed from receiving tens of thousands of views on acoustic videos to amassing tens of millions of streams across major platforms. He has transitioned from playing small dive bars to selling out major venues in his home state and beyond. However, Dylan sees himself as just beginning, believing that the sky's the limit. Not bad for a "broke-ass kid beating on his guitar." Not bad at all.#Texas #RockCountryMusic #NewMusic #Band #Singer #Songwriter #Guitar #Drums #Bass #Vocals #Energetic #Lively #Soulful #Passionate #Authentic #Lyrics #Storytelling #Powerful #Dynamic #GenreBending #Fusion #Southern #Roots #Rebel #Whiskey #HonkyTonk #Cowboy #Boots #Hat #TexasPride #OpenRoad #Heartland #Americana #Twang #Electric #Acoustic #Stage #Performance #Crowd #Live #Festival #Radio #Album #Single #Hit #Tour #Success #Fans #TexasSpirit #LoneStarState, #TexasCountry #GioAndTheHiredGuns #ParkerMcCollum #KoeWetzel #RandyRogersBand #CodyJohnson #CaseyDonahew #JoshAbbottBand #AaronWatson #FlatlandCavalry #WhiskeyMyers #WilliamClarkGreen #ShaneSmithAndTheSaints #PatGreen #TurnpikeTroubadours #StoneyLaRue #WadeBowen #JoshWard #KevinFowler #KylePark #JonWolfe #SamRiggs #JasonBolandAndTheStragglers #CurtisGrimes #MikeRyan #BriBagwell #ReadSouthallBand #RogerCreager #JohnBaumann #DaltonDomino #ShotgunRider #JoshGrider #AustinMeade #BrandonRhyder #ZaneWilliams #ParkerMcCollum #ReadSouthall #KolbyCooper #SamRiggs #TroyCartwrightThis episode is sponsored by www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn and presented to you by The Barn Media Group.
In April 2010, Mize signed a publishing/record deal with Big Yellow Dog Music and a booking deal with William Morris Endeavor followed in August 2010. Mize has received air play as a "Highway Find" on satellite radio channel The Highway (Sirius XM). Logan has also experienced success as a songwriter, notably when country music singer Bucky Covington recorded his song “Mexicoma” on his album Good Guys, which charted to No. 30 on Billboard Country Albums and No.43 on Billboard Independent Albums. Logan's TV features include the “Fabric of Life” Cotton commercial alongside Hayden Panettiere and in the CW series, “Hart of Dixie", which featured both Logan and his band. In 2012, Mize's second album, Nobody in Nashville (released on Big Yellow Dog Music), charted to No. 49 on Billboard Country Albums and No. 15 on Billboard Heatseekers Albums.[4] Mize has opened for multiple headlining acts including Lady Antebellum, The Band Perry, Leann Rimes, Eric Church, Dierks Bentley, Charlie Daniels Band, Blake Shelton (on the Blake Shelton Country Cruise), Stoney LaRue, Hank Williams and a special tribute with Merle Haggard. In the fall of 2013, Logan accompanied Leann Rimes on her UK tour in Glasgow, London, Birmingham, and Manchester. On July 28, 2017, Mize released another album, Come Back Road. A single from the album "Ain't Always Pretty" was first released in 2016 and received over 20 million streams on Spotify. He released his 2021 concept album Welcome to Prairieville with Blake Chaffin and his wife Jill Martin.
Upstart Hayden Hilliard is a Fort Worth native but resides in a small north texas town called Justin. His love for music started at a young age when he was introduced to the Texas Red Dirt Scene with artist like: Turnpike Troubadours, Cody Jinks, Brandon Rhyder, Daryl Dodd, Stoney Larue and many more. He has been playing guitar and singing for just under 2 years and is all self taught. Hayden has a full band and is currently searching for more full band gigs. He played his first open mic in early 2020 and he hasn't looked back since, in this short amount of time Hayden has gained quiet a bit of success. He has been nominated for the Texas Country Music Association's (18 & under New emerging artist of the year) and will be on the Red Carpet at Billy Bobs in November. He also just released his second single “Better Off Dead” a mysterious head banger sounding tune perfect for the spookiness of Halloween season, and just a great song in general. His First single titled “Indian Woman” is about Hayden's brother whom he lost at birth. He wrote this song with the Indian woman representing his brother spirit and how he is always with him. Indian Woman has accumulated over 27,000 streams and made it on the Texas music Spotify chart at #38. We are approaching the one year anniversary of the song on October 22nd. Hayden's journey is freshly cut and he's got a long one to go, support him by following his social media here: https://www.facebook.com/hayden.hilliard.714https://www.instagram.com/p/Ci_RxehLP5w/?igshid=NmNmNjAwNzg= https://open.spotify.com/album/4dXMdEdbDGREippNeFY0xV?si=MXu8D-7wRVObdc-0GyjJQQ https://music.apple.com/us/album/better-off-dead-single/1639340089
A proud native of Texas, Billie Jo is a singer, songwriter, and recording artist blending traditional country vocals with honest songs. Billie Jo is well on her way of establishing herself as one of Texas country's upcoming artists to watch. She has won numerous singing competitions and continues to make a name for herself. Her accomplishments have led her to open for legendary acts such as Gene Watson, Linda Davis, Barbara Fairchild, and The Oakridge Boys. A personal highlight for her was opening for Ray Price, an artist she remembers listening to with her grandparents who is one of her biggest inspirations. Other artists she has opened for include Justin Moore, Wade Bowen, Pat Green, Stoney LaRue, Roger Creager, Sam Riggs, Bryan White, Jerrod Niemann, Josh Abbott and many others. Coming up in June she will be opening for one of her all time favorites “Diamond Rio” in Fredericksburg Tx.Most recently she was featured on “Real Country” tv show where she filmed for a month in Nashville and was hand picked by Shania Twain to compete on her team. She made top 14 on that show. She has also been on The Voice and American Idol.Billie Jo released her first country single back in October of 2018 called “Favorite Place To Be” That song was nominated for Song of the Year in 2019 at the Texas Country Music Awards where she was also nominated for Female Vocalist of the Year! Her current single out is called “Redneckin' which now has over 26,000 streams on Spotify and was Top 5 on the Texas Internet Radio Charts.https://www.facebook.com/BillieJoTxMusic/https://www.instagram.com/billiejotxmusic/?hl=enhttps://twitter.com/billiejomusic?lang=enhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/4ZVTAR2mX6p9zWJgG3xu1Hhttps://www.bandsintown.com/a/13684468-billie-jo-sewell-music
TEXAS COUNTRY MUSIC ARTISTOver the last 20 years, Dusty has crafted his unmistakable sound playing in the Honky Tonks and Country Dance Clubs of Texas and throughout the country. He has shared the stage and opened for many incredible artists including Alan, Jackson, Kenny Chesney, Gary Allan, Toby Keith, STYX, BB King, Stoney LaRue, Pat Green, and so many more. Dusty's love for writing and performing began at an early age as he watched his mother perform and work with a variety of well-known country/pop acts herself. Dusty is extremely passionate about making music that is relatable, memorable, and can be enjoyed by all ages - and it shows! Whether it is Acoustic or Full band, Covers or Originals, the dynamic and energetic performance keeps the crowd engaged, either moving on the dance floor or on the edge of their seats!!SUCCESS ON TEXAS RADIO!!!Dusty's debut single "LOVED BY YOU" was released to rave reviews in July 2021 and got to #48 on the Texas Country Music Charts. It stayed in the charts for 24 weeks until it was put into recurrent status the first week of Feburary 2022. His 2nd Single "EVERYONE KNOWS" got to #19 on on the Texas Internet Radio Chart and #83 on the Texas Country Music Chart. They are both continuing to rise. His new hit single "HOLDIN' ON" was released in April 22, 2022 and is currently climbing on all four Texas Music Charts!
This morning football legend Troy Aikman joined the show to talk to us about his "Highway to Henryetta" concert event taking place this Saturday, June 11th! Troy Aikman's “Highway to Henryetta” Music Festival presented by AT&T will take in Aikman's hometown of Henryetta, Oklahoma. The day-long music festival will be held in Henryetta's Nichols Park, with more than 10,000 music fans expected. The star-studded lineup of artists is headlined by country music superstar Blake Shelton. Other country music stars performing include Josh Abbott Band, Pat Green, Wade Bowen, Stoney LaRue, George Dunham and the Bird Dogs, Mikayla Lane, the Steve Helms Band, and Val Mooty. Get tickets & more info at highwaytohenryetta.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There's a reason kids in small towns listen to songs about getting out. If you roll up 59 North outside of Houston, past all the suburbs and the strip malls, you'll eventually hit Splendora, TX. It was in this blink-and-you'll-miss-it-town where Jeff Canada first picked up the guitar, playing alongside his Grandpa and Uncle. After sidelining his dream for ten years to raise a family, Canada picked his guitar back up and ventured into the Houston cover scene, quickly carving out a niche with his unapologetic stage antics, biting comedy, and unmatched work ethic.An audience of rabid regulars followed, but it wasn't until 2018 that he finally found the voice he'd been struggling to get out in all those years of covering other people. It was a hell of a year. His marriage ended, followed by the death of his mother, and something finally cracked in the 6'3” Splendora boys otherwise tough exterior. “I wan ted to write a real, honest record,” Canada says. “Every line on paper is a line on my face, things I've lived. I could not have written this album ten, or even five years ago.”Those songs would become Wishin' Well, his first solo LP, and the foundation for an entirely new iteration of Jeff Canada as both a performer and a human being. This version isn't running from anything. “I took a long hard look in the mirror and realized that it was mostly because of my own decisions,” he says. And that self-awareness explains why he can sin about the darkest moments in his life with a spark in his eye. It also explains why he's since shared the stage with Stoney Larue, Chad Prather, Shane Smith and the Saints, Kevin Fowler, Cody Canada, Kody West, and sold out the legendary Texas listening room, Dosey Doe on his solo first appearance.This is episode may or may not contain adult content such as strong language, references to smoking, alcohol, sex, drugs, and rock-n-roll. You'll just have to listen to find out. The statements and views of the musician do not necessarily reflect the views of Gotta Love Texas Music.This is where you can find Jeff and his music:https://jeffcanada.com/https://www.facebook.com/JeffCanadaMusic/https://open.spotify.com/artist/5wbr7AGbgW36quR6G513cWhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCH6XSbslfkIslUa8xTsbGBwhttps://music.apple.com/us/artist/jeff-canada/522563950https://www.instagram.com/jeffcanadamusic/?hl=en
In this episode we talk with Jason Herrin live from the Rockett Cafe and Club. This episode may contain harsh language, references to smoking, drugs, alcohol and sexual content. You'll just have to listen to find out for sure.“Life Philosophy: Live, Love, Learn, and Leave a good soundtrack.” Nothing could more accurately depict the adventurous and carefree spirit of singer/songwriter Jason Herrin. He brings a mix of southern rock, country and folk to his music. Jason has been performing and writing songs for over 10 years. His influences include Todd Snider, Mike McClure, Drive by Truckers, Ryan Adams to Merle Haggard, Johnny Cash, Tom Petty, Lynrd Skynrd, Guns and Roses and many more. His first project was the Six Shooter Band from '99-'06. They made one record with designer and music producer Alan Thomas. “Wave Goodbye”, the first and only single released on the record went to #38 on the Texas music charts. It later got them nominated for country band of the year and Jason was also nominated for songwriter of the year. They opened for many artists and bands such as David Allen Coe, Cooder Graw, Tommy Alverson, Jack Ingram, Honeybrowne, Deryl Dodd, Stoney LaRue, Billy Joe Shaver, and Big John Mills.Since '06 Jason has been playing on his own and with the Jason Herrin Band. Playing multiple gigs a week. Putting in the time and honing his craft. Jason is an accomplished songwriter and can really tell a story through his music. Below are links to find Jason and his music.https://open.spotify.com/artist/1sFXQ1A2SMKQW8K3j6T2n6https://music.apple.com/us/artist/jason-herrin-band/808586107https://www.youtube.com/user/jasonherrinmusichttps://www.reverbnation.com/jasonherrinband
In this episode I chat with Chase Colston from the Troubadour Festival which will have it's inaugural event on Saturday November 6th in Celina, Texas. See all things Troubadour Festival and purchase tickets here: https://www.troubadourfestival.com Tickets go on sale 10am Texas time on August 27th Friday https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2021-troubadour-festival-tickets-166074185359 See the Troubadour Festival on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/troubadourfest Check out the Troubadour Festival on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/troubadour_fest You can follow the Troubadour Festival on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/troubadourfest Follow Chase on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/chasecolston There will be 42 BBQ joints represented: 1701 Barbecue, 2M Smokehouse, BBQ on the Brazos, Black's Barbecue, Brett's Backyard Bar-B-Que, Brett's BBQ Shop, Brotherton's Black Iron BBQ, CM Smokehouse, Dayne's Craft Barbecue, Dozier's BBQ, Evie Mae's BBQ, Feges BBQ, Goldee's BBQ, Guess Family BBQ, Helberg BBQ, Hurtado Barbecue, Hill Barbecue, Hutchins BBQ, Kreuz Market, Lockhart Smokehouse, Louie Mueller Barbecue, Meat Church, Mimsy's Craft Barbecue, Opie's Barbecue, Panther City Barbecue, Pinkerton's Barbecue, Roegels Barbecue Co., Rollin Smoke BBQ, Rossler's Blue Cord Barbecue, Schmidt Family Barbecue, Slaughter's BBQ Oasis, Smiley's Craft Barbecue, Smoke Sessions BBQ, Sunbird Barbecue, Tejas Chocolate, Tender Smokehouse, The Slow Bone, Truth BBQ, Tyler's Barbeque, Vaqueros Texas Bar-B-Q, & Zavala's Barbecue. Here's a link to all the BBQ: https://www.troubadourfestival.com/bbq Music: Pat Green, Josh Abbott Band, Stoney LaRue, Cody Canada & The Departed, and Kyle Nix and the .38s Here's a link to more info on the music: https://www.troubadourfestival.com/music Send all question to: info@trouadourfestival.com Logo, poster, and other branding by M. Brady Clark from Brisket Country See Scott Friedeck's Graphic Guitar Guys here: https://www.instagram.com/graphicguitars
Layken Urie is a singer/songwriter born and raised in Oklahoma City. By the age of four, Layken began performing at pageants, state fairs, festivals, opry's, karaoke bars, and open mics. Carrying an affidavit in her pocket, playing anywhere she could get her hands on a microphone. At eighteen, Layken attended the Academy of Contemporary Music at the University of Central Oklahoma where she furthered her education in music. At twenty-one she found home in the corners of dusty dive bars in Oklahoma. Performing not only locally, but at venues such as Ole Red in Tishomingo, Brick House Saloon in Shawnee, and Buckin' Wild Music Fest in Elk City. Layken found her way all across the state and beyond. She's even had the opportunity to open for the late Joe Diffie and Stoney LaRue in Hardtner Kansas. A thrilling time in her life when weekends were spent in the dim lights of smoky bars, and people gathered to hear their favorite songs. Where she released her first EP, and where she played with talented musicians who became family, and had the opportunity to perform and write as her most authentic self. She credits her success at home to the enormous amount of support she felt from friends and family. Whether she's known them her whole life, or met them along the journey, she took joy and pride in filling favorite local spots with Oklahoma's best Country Music fans. Now at twenty-four Layken calls Nashville Tennessee home. She writes with truth, and sings with soul. She brings a classic western glam and grit like no other. She believes Country Music is for anyone and everyone and hopes she can inspire people to lead with kindness and love. www.laykenurie.com facebook.com/laykenmusic instagram: @LaykenUrie Follow us on instagram @ivegotasongforthat and @laurenandersonmusic.* *All music on this episode is either in public domain or written, recorded and is owned by Lauren Anderson, including master copies, publishing and copyrights. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ivegotasongforthat/support
Bryan hosts this episode that highlights how those who do not have Parkinson's can make an incredible impact on the lives of those afflicted with this horrible disease. Joining Bryan is the wife of legendary country songwriter Freddy Powers and the author of the book "The Spree of '83: The Life and Times of Freddy Powers", Jake Brown. If you haven't heard of Freddy Powers, you may have heard of Merle Haggard, Willie Nelson, or George Jones. Freddie Powers was the prolific songwriter responsible for more than 10 number one hits for Merle Haggard. Powers also wrote songs cut by Ray Charles, Stoney LaRue, Suzy Bogguss, and Big & Rich. Freddy was diagnosed with Parkinson's. However, he refused to let P.D. define him. Powers thrived from the support of his wife Catherine to those such as Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, Tanya Tucker, John Rich / Big and Rich, Mary Sarah, and Pauline Reese. Listen as Catherine and Jake recount how Freddy continued to invest in the lives of others. Even deep into the progression of Parkinson's, Freddy kept his sense of humor while inviting others into his life. He passed away in 2016. The musician founded the Freddy Powers Parkinson Organization to raise funds for research into the disease. Add your experience and suggestions to the conversation in this Parkinson's podcast. If you would like to leave Daniel a voice message and you live in the U.S. call 1-706-873-1656. Email us at parkinsonsandmepodcast@gmail.com or visit our site parkinsonsand.me --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/parkinsonsandme/message
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Today we have a stellar episode for you. We are interviewing Catherine Powers and Jake Brown. These two have co-authored a book and been instrumental in the writing of a screen play and putting together a soundtrack focusing on the life and times of legendary musician and songwriter, Freddy Powers. The book is called The Spree of ’83 – The Life and Times of Freddy Powers. Freddy is most well known for penning songs with, for and playing alongside Merle Haggard for decades. But, there’s a lot more to Freddy’s life and story that you’ll hear during this interview. I was absolutely in awe of some of the stories about Freddy that you’re about to hear Catherine and Jake tell. For our die-hard Red Dirt fans, you should be familiar with one of Freddy’s hits called “Natural High” that Stoney LaRue often covers and that my fiddle playing buddy, Jeremy Watkins absolutely kills on, whenever he sings it. The book, audiobook, and soundtrack can all be found simply by googling it, but you can also go to www.jakebrownbooks.com to get more info. I’ll also have the pre-order link in the show notes for this episode. SPREE OF '83 PRE ORDER LINK So, here comes another damn fine episode of The Troubadour featuring Catherine Powers and Jake Brown, the authors of “The Spree of ’83: The Life and Times of Freddy Powers!” How YOU can support the podcast! If you’re interested in supporting the podcast and helping us FREE CARLY from the bondage of editing every episode CLICK HERE and help us hand off this part of the process to a third party! There’s another way to support the podcast AND ALSO earn some free swag in the process. CLICK HERE to check it out. You can listen to our wonderful podcast by clicking on any of the following links: The Troubadour Podcast Website, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, Podbean
this weeks show we talk about three new artists and discuss this weekends live music shows! Jeffrey Neurotic Mason and the Gin Line And A Special Case this weekends calendar Thursday May 13 Moon Dog- Georgia Street Taphouse - 7pm Mitchell Ford Live at Polk St Eats 7pm Yellow Rose Jazz - Six Car Pub and Brewery Live Piano Night 5pm Public House TC Lane Live 7pm Handlebar Spring Concert - Caprock High 7pm Symphonic, Honors and Jazz band in the CHS auditorium Andy Chase Public House 6pm Friday may 14 RC Edwards & the Ambers - 7pm GLC Boss 420 $3 fireball $5 cheeseburgers - Marshalls A Special Case- Skooterz 9pm Cece Censor LEftwoods 9pm Touching Voodoo - Polk St Eats 8pm the Tweeks Smokey Joes 8pm Moon Dog - Teddy Jacks 9pm on the patio Go on Fiv5 - whiskey River 4001 sw 51st 9pm (Kats birthday weekend) Sons of Bocephus (tribute to Hank Jr) - Starlight Ranch Event Center - 9pm Saturday may 15 touching VooDoo - Leftwoods 10pm Red Dirt Rockers _Polk St Eats 8pm Geezers Gone Wild - Crush 7pm the band monarch - smokey joes 8pm Stoney LaRue 7pm Starlight Ranch Polk St Jazz 7pm Starlight Canyon Bed and Breakfast Little Joe Y La Familia - Club Rio 9pm 714 n fillmore - Little Joe is a lounge and tejano singer- Sunday May 14 Yvonne Perea 4pm Handlebar thee Alien Baby Tour - Seenloc / Jokla & Beastmode / Jeffrey Neurotic / CLark Paige / 806ick / Ely & More TBA
Las reediciones parecen ser una buena solución en estos tiempos de pandemia, aunque siempre han tenido un enorme atractivo para las compañías discográficas y suelen ser la condenación eterna de los coleccionistas. A finales del próximo mes de febrero los Black Crowes reeditan su álbum de debut de 1990 Shake Your Money Maker y un par de semanas antes se celebra el 50 aniversario de Stage Fright, el tercer álbum de The Band que vio la luz en el verano de 1970. Son dos ejemplos de la necesidad de reencontrarnos con las raíces básicas de la música popular que en el presente tienen un punto de encuentro con By No Means, el que será cuarto trabajo en solitario del veterano Jim Keller, socio fundador de Tommy Tutone en San Francisco a finales de los 70 y que ha contado con David Hidalgo de Los Lobos como invitado. El homenaje a Cross Canadian Ragweed, una banda tan determinante en el terreno de la Red Dirt Music, y a su líder Cody Canada reunió a comienzos de 2020 a lo mejor de la Red Music sobre el escenario del MusicFest de Steamboat Springs, Colorado. Convertido en álbum nos permite recrearnos en canciones que ahora suenan en las voces de músicos siempre recomendables como Stoney LaRue. Dos antiguos miembros de aquel grupo han formado Cross, Rags And Young manteniendo aquel espíritu. The Divorcees vienen desde Moncton, en la provincia de New Brunswick, y son una de las bandas de honky tonk más respetadas en el este de Canadá después de 15 años de carrera. Ahora han recuperado a Jason Haywood y el sonido de las noches de sábado nos da esperanza de recuperar el tiempo perdido de estos meses. Mientras, echamos la vista a Cuttin ’Grass, vol. 2: The Cowboy Arms Sessions, el segundo volumen de la revisión de su carrera desde el prisma del bluegrass, el estilo básico de su natal Kentucky, que Sturgill Simpson nos ha propuesto para acabar una década e iniciar la siguiente. J.T. es el disco de homenaje que Steve Earle nunca hubiera querido grabar. Dedicado a su hijo, Justin Townes Earle, son diez versiones y un nuevo tema, “Last Words” en el que relata la última conversación telefónica que tuvo con "Cowboy", como siempre le llamó. Tucho ha decidido lanzar un Ep, Canciones desde El Sol, revisando algunos de los temas de su primer álbum, de título homónimo, en compañía de distintos músicos como Young Forest, un trío en el que TOMA UNO apoyó desde sus comienzos y que ahora, con banjo, mandolina y violín y sus voces da arrope a “Las Raíces”. "Sanctuary" es lo último que hemos escuchado de His Golden Messenger, que tiene que ver con el sentimiento de buscar algún tipo de refugio en la tormenta. Su alma mater, el cantante y compositor de Carolina del Norte M.C.Taylor, canta sobre reconciliación y esperanza en unos momentos especialmente complicados. Tal vez por eso, John Fogerty ha lanzado su primera nueva canción en ocho años, “Weeping In The Promised Land”, como particular despedida a Donald Trump como presidente de Estados Unidos. Escuchar audio
Entre el 5 y el 10 de enero de este extraño 2020, se celebró en Steamboat Springs, una ciudad arropada por las majestuosas montañas del Oeste del estado de Colorado, el trigésimo quinto aniversario de su festival anual, convertido en uno de los más antiguos de Estados Unidos. En aquella ocasión, un buen número de músicos, fundamentalmente tejanos, rindieron homenaje a Cody Canada y a la música de Cross Canadian Ragweed tal y como se resume en el álbum que se pondrá a la venta el próximo 22 de enero, The Years: A Musicfest Tribute to Cody Canada and the Music of Cross Canadian Ragweed. Entre una enorme lista de participantes estaban Reckless Kelly, la banda de los hermanos Willy y Cody Braun, nativos de Ohio pero residentes en Texas desde finales de los 90, que recuperaron para la ocasión "Fightin' For", la canción que abrió Garage, el tercer álbum de Cross Canadian Rageweed hace 15 años. Este homenaje ha sido una de las mejores formas de expresar cómo la música de Cody Canada en sus distintos proyectos sonoros ha influido personal y profesionalmente. Y otro de los ejemplos es el de la Randy Rogers Band, que en 2004, producidos por Radney Foster, grabaron “This Time Around” que Cody Canada y Randy Rogers compusieron juntos y que un año después formó parte de Garage, el tercer álbum de los Ragweed. Estamos ante uno de los más brillantes músicos, siempre relacionado con la Red Dirt Music. Desde 1994 fue el líder de Cross Canadian Ragweed, formados en Yukom y una de las bandas emblemáticas de la Red Dirt Music, cuya inspiración vino siempre de las tierras rojas de su entorno natural. Dejaron la carretera tras 15 años de carrera. Radney Foster también fue el mentor del cuarteto ante Tim DuBois para que los incluyera en aquel proyecto discográfico llamado Universal South. Él y Tony Brown les dieron libertad para realizar su trabajo y sin perder la frescura de sus primeros registros fueron edificando edificios sonoros mucho más armados y consistentes. En 2007 Cross Canadian Ragweed publicaban Mission California, su cuarto álbum, que fue grabado en San Diego, aunque las esencias se mantenían con canciones como “In Oklahoma”, compuesta por Cody Canada junto a Stoney LaRue y que pasó a ser la más popular de la banda. A comienzos de 2016, Cody Canada and The Departed, la siguiente banda formada por Cody nos sorprendieron con la edición de "All Nighter" junto a miembros de Reckless Kelly y Micky and the Motorcars. Compuesta por Cody Canada, se filmó un video del tema en uno de los honky-tonk más legendarios de Texas, el Floore's Country Store de Helotes. Para ello contó con los Brauns, Willy y Cody de Reckless Kelly, y Micky y Gary de Micky And The Motorcars. Pero a ellos se añadió el gran patriarca, Muzzie Braun, y sus respectivas familias. “All Nighter” estaba dedicada a Mark "Gus" McCoy, bajista de los Motorcars que murió de manera trágica en 2012. Lo último que hemos sabido de Cody Canada es su participación en el tercer volumen de The Next Waltz, el proyecto de Bruce Robison. En esta nueva publicación que ya anticipamos hace meses en el programa no hay solo canciones clásicas. También hay temas nuevos, como el que ha elegido el tejano de Pampa, fijándose en Adam Wright, un compositor de Nashville que ha firmado canciones para nombres tan relevantes como los de Garth Brooks, Lee Ann Womack o Alan Jackson (que, por cierto, es su tío), además de Randy Rogers que ha grabado "I'll Never Get Over You" en su último disco. El ha dado una tonalidad especial a "Wonder If The World Can Wait That Long", un tema de los que ya parecen no componerse de manera habitual y que, seguramente, en tiempos pasados, se hubiera convertido en un clásico. Por suerte, nos encontramos con canciones e incluso con discos completos que pueden convertirse en clásicos. Uno de los mejores ejemplos es Startin’ Over de Chris Stapleton. Con evidentes tonalidades sonoras que traen viejos recuerdos de The Band, y especialmente de su inolvidable “The Weight”, “Maggie’s Song” es un tema dedicado a su perra, una mezcla entre labrador y terrier, que murió el pasado 2019 con 14 años. Cuenta cómo la encontraron en un carro de la compra abandonado en el parking de un supermercado, su vida y sus últimas horas, con una emoción muy fácil de entender por quienes alguna vez hemos tenido cerca a esos maravillosos seres y hemos sufrido su marcha. En los últimos años estamos asistiendo a como un buen número de compositores de grandes canciones popularizadas por artistas de cierto renombre han salido del anonimato para ponerse ante un micrófono e interpretan sin intermediarios sus propias canciones. Chris Stapleton es uno de los casos más evidentes, pero no el único. Ahí entra en escena Ward Davis, por ejemplo, que acaba de publicar su Lp Black Cats And Crows. Nacido en Monticello, del estado de Arkansas, se trasladó a Nashville hace 20 años para convertirse en un profesional de la composición, además de trabajar como teclista de algunos músicos de Music City y formar su propia banda, The Beagles, con quienes llegó a publicar un EP. Debutó en solitario hace cinco años y también comprobó que sus canciones tenían interés para Willie Nelson y Merle Haggard, y sobre todo para Cody Jinks, que eligió hasta tres temas para su álbum Lifers. A partir de ahí todo fue más fácil y en este nuevo registro deja piezas mucho más que notables, como “Nobody”. Su voz sigue manteniendo ecos familiares de Neil Young, aquellos con los que se presentó en escenarios españoles en 2011. El poderío de sus comienzos no lo ha perdido este músico de Missouri con una enorme carga emocional capaz de evocar algunos de los mejores momentos del folk-rock de los 70. Sin embargo, con el paso del tiempo, Israel Nash ha ido caminando hacia una cierta reinvención desde que dejó de lado su apellido Gripka. De hecho, Lifted, editado en 2018, hizo honor a su título con una continua mirada hacia arriba. A finales del invierno, en marzo de 2021, regresará con Topaz, su primer álbum desde entonces, lleno de sentimientos tan comunes en estos días como son el dolor y la esperanza. Lo ha grabado en su estudio casero en el corazón del Texas Hill Country y la primera muestra sonora es “Canyonheart”, que forma parte de un EP de cinco canciones de adelanto. El próximo 2021 al que nos agarramos casi con desesperación nos va a dejar, al menos, regalos tan deliciosos como las últimas grabaciones en solitario de Neal Casal, que decidió abandonarnos en el verano de 2019. A finales del próximo mes de febrero se editarán en un single de 7” pulgadas dos nuevas canciones para recaudar fondos para la Neal Casal Music Foundation, cuyo objetivo es el de proporcionar instrumentos musicales a niños y brindar apoyo de salud mental a los artistas. "Everything Is Moving" es una canción que el músico de Denville, en Nueva Jersey, empezó a componer en 2013 pero que ha sido terminada por sus amigos en este año, como ocurre con “Green Moon”, la cara B de ese vinilo por publicarse y que ahora podemos anticipar. 2020 ha sido un año en el que el aislamiento ha propiciado el recurrir a los recuerdos. Seguro que muchos de nosotros hemos recuperado fotos, libros, discos y muchas más cosas que casi creíamos perdidas. En el caso de la música, para muchos de nuestros artistas más cercanos también ha sido el momento de validar el pasado y el caso de Tom Petty es fundamental con la publicación de su ya mítico Wildflowers & All The Rest, un disco al que tendremos que regresar muy pronto. El pasado miércoles tuvo lugar un encuentro en streaming en el que el periodista David Fricke, editor de la revista Rolling Stone, reunió a artistas y directores que trabajaron en los vídeos de Tom Petty a lo largo de su carrera. Tras una hora de charla se estrenó el nuevo video de "Something Could Happen", que ha protagonizado la actriz Lauren Cohan, bien conocida por la serie The Walking Dead. Esa canción fue una de las diez que quedaron fuera de la primitiva edición de Wildflowers. Han pasado 45 años desde que Rick Danko cantara “It Makes No Difference” por vez primera en 1975 dentro del álbum Northern Lights Southern Cross del quinteto canadiense. Una impecable balada de country-soul donde se expresa la incapacidad por superar una relación fallida a través de metáforas que tienen que ver con las nubes bajas, la lluvia constante y la falta del sol. Ahora, toda esa melancolía está impresa en esta monumental versión que The Band Of Heathens han realizado en la edición número 28 de su Remote Transmission con una invitada tan especial como Allison Moorer, que realiza una interpretación perfecta. Escuchar audio
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Today on the podcast we’re interviewing one of the best fiddlers and harmony singers in the Texas and Red Dirt Music scene. Jeremy Watkins played for years with Jason Boland and The Stragglers, Stoney Larue and a long list of others. I got to know Jeremy clear back in the year 2002 when I hired him to play fiddle and sing harmonies on my first record. He went on to join me on other recording project and for my money, he’s one of the best harmony singers out there. After taking some time off from the road, Jeremy went on to get his degree in engineering along with being a dad to two beautiful little girls. In fact, after the interview we got to talk with the little ladies and here about their Halloween costumes which was very cute as well. Jeremy introduced me to a lot of folks in the industry on my recording trips to Texas in the early 2000s and I really appreciate his friendship. So here we go with this week’s episode of The Troubadour featuring my buddy, Jeremy Watkins. How YOU can support the podcast! If you’re interested in supporting the podcast and helping us FREE CARLY from the bondage of editing every episode CLICK HERE and help us hand off this part of the process to a third party! There’s another way to support the podcast AND ALSO earn some free swag in the process. CLICK HERE to check it out. You can listen to our wonderful podcast by clicking on any of the following links: The Troubadour Podcast Website, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, Podbean
Here is this week line up 10) Lonesome On'ry and Mean - Jody Booth and Tracy Byrd 9) I'd Look Good on You - Jesse Raub Jr 8) Just for the Record - Cody Hibbard This week Rewind ) Dance Time in Texas - George Strait 7) Ain't A Train - Cody Jinks 6) Everydayers - James Lann This week featured artist) Hayden Haddock - Where You Come In 5) Like A Cowboy - Parker McCollum 4) Meet in the Middle - Tanya Tucker & Stoney LaRue 3) Ghost Town - Mike Ryan 2) Hey Cowgirl - Randall King 1) Whisper my Name - Aaron Watson --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/911fmtheboss/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/911fmtheboss/support
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Playlist N°27 Du 27 juin au 4 juillet 2020 INTRO : Kevin Fowler : Mousturdonus Clint Black : Found it Anyway (Out of Sane-2020) Amber Rae Slade : London, Ohio (With A Bullet Between My Teeth -2020) Hill Country Revival : Silver Fox (Highway of the Lost-2019) Kerry Fearon : Chase Wild Horses (Single-2020) Joe Peters : That'd Be Me (Raise the Bar-2020) Callie McCullough : Feathers (After Midnight-2020) Western Terrestrials : Who's Gonna Fill These Boots (Back in the Saddle of a Fever Dream-2020) Cory M. Coons : Another Lonely Heart (33.3-2020) Boomswagglers : Better Times Down The Line (Hearbreaking Place In My Mind-2020) Suzie Candell : My Baby Wants To Rock'n'Roll (Restless-2020) Hayden Baker : Waitin' On Love (Single-2020) Michael Broussard & Kathy Bauer Broussard : Honky Tonk Crowd (2020) Johnny Cash : Leave That Junk Alone Brent Moyer : Honky Tonk Proud (Tennessee Tears-2014) Cynthia Rausch : Barstool Queen (Single-2020) Alex Aguilar : Round Here (Single-2020) Stoney LaRue and Tanya Tucker : Meet in The Middle (Single-2020) James Hand : Get Rhythm (Live from the Saxon Pub-2004) OUTRO : Campfire
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https://www.instagram.com/blacyoda/ Born in 1980 into a musical family in Athens, Georgia, Keio Stroud started playing drums and performing at an early age. After studying at the University of West Georgia, Stroud moved to Nashville in 2000 and soon became and in- demand drummer for recording sessions, touring, and television performances.Currently touring with Big and Rich and playing sessions in Nashville, Stroud has had an impressive and diverse career drumming for some of Nashville's most successful and well-respected artists, producers and musicians;Rodney Crowell, Richard Marx, Jake Owen, Deana Carter, Little Big Town, Hank Williams Jr, Emmylou Harris, Keith Urban, Roseanne Cash, Lee Brice, Taj Mahal, Nashville Star, Tommy Simms, Kip Moore, Buddy Miller, Keb' Mo', Randy Houser, Guy Clark, The Randy Rogers Band, Jamie O'Neal, Leroy Parnell, Stoney LaRue, Peter Collins, Chely Wright, Booker T. Jones, Florida Georgia Line, and others…including 2018 Grammy winning TajMo Album.
Born in 1980 into a musical family in Athens, Georgia, Keio Stroud started playing drums and performing at an early age. After studying at the University of West Georgia, Stroud moved to Nashville in 2000 and soon became and in demand drummer for recording sessions, touring, and television performances. ****Listen to this episode and subscribe! www.richredmond.com/listen The Rich Redmond Show is sponsored by The School of Rock Nashville and Franklin! https://locations.schoolofrock.com/nashville https://locations.schoolofrock.com/franklin Currently touring with Big and Rich and playing sessions in Nashville, Stroud has had an impressive and diverse career drumming for some of Nashville’s most successful and well-respected artists, producers and musicians: Rodney Crowell, Richard Marx, Jake Owen, Deana Carter, Little Big Town, Emmylou Harris, Keith Urban, Roseanne Cash, Lee Brice, Taj Mahal, The Nashville Star television show, Jason Aldean, Tiffany, Tommy Simms, Kip Moore, Buddy Miller, Keb’ Mo’, Randy Houser, Guy Clark, Mickey Gilley,The Randy Rogers Band, Jamie O’Neal, Thompson Square, Leroy Parnell, Stoney LaRue, Peter Collins, Chely Wright, Booker T. Jones, Brian Setzer, Florida Georgia Line, Lee Brice, Terri Clark, Sarah Buxton, Frankie Ballard, Ray Scott, Halfway to Hazard, Jedd Hughes, The Wooten Brothers, Chuck Wicks, Will Kimbrough, Al Anderson, Gary Nicholson, Chad Warrix, Laura Bell Bundy, Mike Farris, John Popper, Keith Anderson, Beth Neilson Chapman, The Lost Trailers, Trent Willmon, Mark Mcguin, Wade Hayes, Joey DeGraw, Amy Dalley, Jermaine Jackson, Blue County, Victoria Shaw, Jason Meadows, Dean Dillon, Craig Wayne Boyd, Arlis Albritton, Ty Herndon, Jimmy Wayne, Chris DeStefano, Josh Gracin, Jaron and The Long Road To Love, Buxton Hughes, and many others. Featured recordings Keio Stroud has appeared on: “Let Us Be Americana – The Music of Paul McCartney” – various artists “Blues Americana” – Keb’ Mo’ “Sunday Night Shout!” – Mike Farris “Prism” – Beth Nielsen Chapman “I Saw the Light” (Hank Williams movie) – various artists Rodney Crowell various recordings and many others. Rich and Keio have been friends since 2000. A few things that came up: -1st time playing with a guy in a cape -The sub-monkey -Playing with unorthodox drum sizes -Playing music is a conversation and we need to provide comfort for people -Rodney Crowell audition and win -Having to memorize 100+ songs -Rich's 5 words for Keio -Meeting Keb Mo on a cruise ship, then recording with him -If you want the scene to support you, you have to support the scene -Hitting on Cindy -Playing with Jake Owen -WWII as his jam -Every person should be forced to go to prison -Living in the moment -Shut up about politics -Playing with Big and Rich -Dream gig is Santana -Writing fiction -Kids will tell you what is coming up -Reading the audience -Know your product, you are your product -Winging it -The harder you work, the luckier you get Follow Keio: @blacyoda The Rich Redmond Show is about all things music, motivation and success. Candid conversations with musicians, actors, comedians, authors and thought leaders about their lives and the stories that shaped them. Rich Redmond is the longtime drummer with Jason Aldean and many other veteran musicians and artists. Rich is also an actor, speaker, author, producer and educator. Rich has been heard on thousands of songs, over 25 of which have been #1 hits! Rich can also be seen in several films and TV shows and has also written an Amazon Best-Selling book, "CRASH! Course for Success: 5 Ways to Supercharge Your Personal and Professional Life" currently available at: https://www.amazon.com/CRASH-Course-Success-Supercharge-Professional/dp/B07YTCG5DS/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=crash+redmond&qid=1576602865&sr=8-1 One Book: Three Ways to consume....Physical (delivered to your front door, Digital (download to your kindle, ipad or e-reader), or Audio (read to you by me on your device...on the go)! Follow Rich: @richredmond www.richredmond.com Jim McCarthy is the quintessential Blue Collar Voice Guy. Honing his craft since 1996 with radio stations in Illinois, South Carolina, Connecticut, New York, Las Vegas and Nashville, Jim has voiced well over 10,000 pieces since and garnered an ear for audio production which he now uses for various podcasts, commercials and promos. Jim is also an accomplished video producer, content creator, writer and overall entrepreneur. Follow Jim: @jimmccarthy www.jimmccarthyvoiceovers.com
Join the guys on this episode as they check out some Stoney LaRue and Josh Gallagher, and then get into the SMACKDOWN as Zac Brown Band takes on Dan & Shay! This episode showcases corny, cheesy, awful, and awesome music and their takes are fantastic! Near the end they also get into what in the world has happened to Mr. Zac Brown and his meteoric crash. Also, their good buddy Gary Van Horn stops by and his song pick leaves the guys Speechless! We'd love to connect with you! Email us at countrysmackdown@gmail.com or visit on on Facebook at Country Smackdown!
In the episode, Mark Baratto sits down with Kyle Carter to talk about a whole lot of live music. We talk about his involvement in the Songwriters Sessions, Songwriters Festival, and his own creation, Mile 0 Fest. Kyle and his family were living, what most consider to be a "comfortable life," but something was missing. After falling in love with Key West, Kyle sold it all and took his love for music to his newly beloved island paradise. Living a "comfortable life" may sound good on paper, but in the end, going after your dreams is what LIFE is all about. More on Mile 0 Fest - (Jan 28 - Feb 1) Mile 0 Fest was founded in 2017, with its first year of production being 2018. It was created on the principle of producing a festival that checked all of the boxes: Fantastic Line-Up – that has repeat and fan favorites back every year, but also brings in new faces, and fresh talent. The best in Red Dirt Americana Location, Location, Location – A destination that was enjoyable for everyone! Key West has everything, beaches, fishing, water-sports, history, shopping, dining, dancing, its the perfect vacation. Fan Bliss – A festival that puts the fans first. No overcrowding here, we are a boutique festival with an attendance cap. Over a short period of time, our attendees have become family. With almost every state represented, music fans from all over the country come together once a year to celebrate the common thread that binds them. The Love of great music. Flexibility – You want to come as a VIP and have all of your lodgings, passes, and extras are taken care of with a one-stop-shop? You got it! We have an incredible concierge staff that can make that happen. You want to book everything yourself and just get a pass to the festival? We can do that too! (Check out the Packages and Passes page for more detailed information) What is Mile 0 Fest? Mile 0 Fest is a 4 Day Red Dirt/Americana Music Festival in Paradise (aka Key West). When is Mile 0 Fest? The third annual Mile 0 Fest will be January 28th-February 1st. We have our Duval Street Kick-Off Party on Tuesday, January 28th, 2020. It is open to the public and is a free show for everyone. So although the festival is a four-day festival, you want to come in the day before and enjoy the kick-off party. Where is Mile 0 Fest? Mile 0 Fest is held in Key West, Florida. We utilize numerous stages all over the island with our biggest stage being the Truman Waterfront Park Amphitheater. Local venues like The Smokin’ Tuna, Irish Kevin’s, Durty Harry’s, Viva Saloon, The Southernmost Beach Resort & Cafe, The Southernmost House, Sunset Pier, Cowboy Bill’s, Key West Theater, The San Carlos Institute, Fury Cruises and many more are also utilized throughout the week to provide ample opportunity to check out Key West while enjoying your favorite Red Dirt/Americana Artists. Who Plays Mile 0 Fest? Only the best in Red Dirt & Americana. Past year’s performers have included, Trampled By Turtles, Turnpike Troubadours, Stoney Larue, Shinyribs, Mike & The Moonpies, Jamie Lin Wilson, Jamie Wyatt, John Moreland, John Fullbright, American Aquarium, The Great Divide, Cody Canada & The Departed, Bonnie Bishop, Todd Snider, Paul Thorn, Pat Green, Jason Boland & The Stragglers, The Mavericks, Walt & Tina Wilkins, Jason Eady, Courtney Patton, William Clark Green and many more. 2020’s line-up is looking to be the biggest yet with Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, Robert Earl Keen, Randy Rogers Band & Whiskey Myers taking the headlining spots. Click HERE to see the full 2020 line-up and past year’s line-ups. Website: https://mile0fest.com Intsagram: https://www.instagram.com/mile0festkeywest Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mile0festkeywest Twitter: https://twitter.com/Mile0Fest Florida Weekly Article: https://keywest.floridaweekly.com/articles/mile-0-fest
THE TROUBADOUR PODCAST - The Premier Red Dirt, Texas Country and Independent Music Podcast
While Adam Hood is well-known in the Texas and Red Dirt Music scene today, it all started for him in his home state of Alabama. Many musicians and songwriters in the scene harken back to a time period in their lives (that usually coincides with their college years) when playing music became a possibility for a career. Not for Adam Hood. Adam was already playing a weekly gig, paying $150, at the ripe old age of 16! So, to say he’s a veteran of this music thing is a fair assessment. I’d first been introduced to the music of Adam Hood when I ordered a Dell Computer back in 2004. Pre-loaded on to every Dell Computer that year were a handful of songs from several artists. To my good fortune, and with “A” being the first letter in the alphabet, Adam Hood and his song, “Play Something We Know” was at the top of the list. I was instantly a fan, and the rest, as they say, is history. During the interview Adam and I recount this story and how to this day, many folks still bring up getting introduced to his music through their Dell computer. Adam tells us how using a industry person in Austin, TX to help him put out his 2004 EP “6th Street”, introduced him to others in the Texas Music and Red Dirt scene. This eventually led to friendships and music contacts with the likes of Miranda Lambert and Frank Liddell. After meeting Frank, Adam started writing for him in the mid to late 2000’s. He was also starting to do more co-writing with folks in the Texas/Red Dirt scene by this time with artists like Stoney LaRue and Wade Bowen. We visited quite a bit about Adam Hood, “the songwriter” on top of Adam Hood “the artist.” While Hood says he can’t imagine being one, without the other, he does have extensive songwriting credits and has wrote with some of the best out their including now-superstar, Chris Stapleton and has had cuts with many Texas/Red Dirt acts as well as national acts like Little Big Town. You can check out a good deal of his songwriting credits by clicking HERE. We eventually talk about things like being a family-man as well as a touring musician and songwriter which Hood has navigated quite well. So, there’s your brief and written intro to this episode. But like always, the only way to truly experience what we captured in our interview with Adam Hood, is to press that play button and listen. Enjoy! Listen via: The Troubadour Podcast Website Apple Podcasts Google Play Spotify Stitcher Podbean
Volvemos con nuevo episodio en el que hoy traemos a The Rubinoos a su portada, el cuarteto sigue fresco pese a su veteranía y nos muestras sus nuevas canciones. A la fiesta se suman Dylan LeBlanc, The Lumineers, Charlie Crocket, Randy Travis, The Avett Brothers, Stoney LaRue, Dalton Domino, Dany Bryant y Van Morrison. Ahí es nada.
We caught up with one of the biggest acts in the Texas Red Dirt music scene, Stoney LaRue, before his show at 3rd and Lindsley. Did you know that he recently bought a piano?! Listen to hear us talk about his new music, growing up in the Texas music scene, and about his new piano.
Volvemos con nuevo episodio en el que hoy traemos a The Rubinoos a su portada, el cuarteto sigue fresco pese a su veteranía y nos muestras sus nuevas canciones. A la fiesta se suman Dylan LeBlanc, The Lumineers, Charlie Crocket, Randy Travis, The Avett Brothers, Stoney LaRue, Dalton Domino, Dany Bryant y Van Morrison. Ahí es nada.
Listen here! Pepper catches up with Stoney LaRue before his show Thursday (8/29) at Barrelhouse Brewing in Paso! New album coming in November!
Brandon Jenkins, an Oklahoma/Red Dirt music original, stops by to talk with Jacob about the beginnings of the "Red Dirt" scene, some demons he's had to overcome in life, moving to Austin, ultimately ending up here in Nashville, and much more. Music, drugs, record deals gone bad, you know just the standard... Afterward, Brandon and Jacob jam on two songs, Brandon's newest single "Be The Revival" and "Down in Flames," a song he co-wrote with Stoney Larue. Enjoy!
Former United States Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technician and Combat Veteran has come along ways from singing karaoke in Fort Smith, Arkansas to becoming a country music singer and songwriter. Brian has written songs for "Sons of Anarchy" and the Award Winning Independent Documentary "Until it Hurts". He appeared in September 2014 issue of Guitar Player Magazine. Brian Grilli has shared stages with other country stars Thomas Rhett, Blackberry Smoke, Brantley Gilbert, Florida Georgia Line, Eli Young Band, Tyler Farr and Stoney LaRue as well as rockers 38 Special, Cheap Trick, Styx and Lucero. And just recently sang the National Anthem at the 75th Annual Sturgis Rally for the Buffalo Chip's Freedom Day. Brian Grilli is an ambassador for the Boot Campaign and an avid supporter of Wounded EOD Warrior, Navy SEAL Foundation, and Combat Wounded Coalition. Check out Brian and his show schedule at www.briangrilli.com ------------------- This episode is brought to you by StrikeForce Energy. An energy drink packet that goes with water or your favorite beverage. This was designed by Navy SEALs for their brothers on the battlefield so do we really need to say anything more? Go buy some. Put in the code “WARRIOR” and save 20% on your order. Trutankless is a water heater for the modern world. Your 55-gallon tank water heater is old technology. It’s time to get an update. This will save you ~25% on your water bill. I have one in my house, and we have saved around 35% on our total water bill. No kidding. This unit sits on the wall, and you can control the temperature and many other things from an app on your phone. Click on the hyperlink and get yourself a FREE quote.
On this episode I review 1431: The Road Less Traveled by Jarrod Johnson, Ride with Me by Brian Christopher and the Wild Oats and talk to them both about their music. I also talk about a concert I went to, more Ameripolitan Showcase and this week's shout outs! One Ton of Country: www.onetoncountry.com/ www.facebook.com/onetoncountry www.twitter.com/onetoncountry Memphis Kee: www.facebook.com/memphiskee www.reverbnation.somc/jasonkee www.twitter.com/memphiskee Stoney Larue: www.stoneylarue.com www.facebook.com/stoneylaruemusic www.twitter.com/stoneylarue Ameripolitan Awards: www.ameripolitan.com www.facebook.com/ameripolitanmusic www.twitter.com/ameripolitan Jarrod Johnson: www.jarrodjohnson.net www.facebook.com/jarrodjohnsonmusic www.twitter.com/jarrodmjohnson https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/jarrod-johnson/id289200446 Brian Christopher and the Wild Oats: www.bcwildoats.com www.facebook.com/bcwildoats www.twitter.com/bcwildoats Lorraine Chavana: www.lorrainechavana.com/ www.facebook.com/lorrainechavana.music https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/free-to-love/id1144535648 Madelyn Victoria: www.madelynvictoriamusic.com www.facebook.com/madelynvictoria www.twitter.com/madelynvictoria https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/madelyn-victoria-ep/id903674713 Evan Ogden: www.evanogdenmusic.com www.facebook.com/evanaustinogdenmusic www.twitter.com/evana_ogden The Abe Mac Band: www.facebook.com/abemacband www.twitter.com/marsaumusic https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/shots-shots-shots-single/id1172996790 Thanks for listening! Contact: southboundpodcast@gmail.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/sbi35 Intro/Outro Music: Down at the Diner by William Naughton via www.themusicase.com Podcast Art by Schechter Produtions: http://www.pinterest.com/SchechterArts http://schechterarts.deviantart.com
On This Episode I sat down to talk with Dan Johnson about his album, discuss a few concerts I went to recently, and three more shout outs! Check out: Stoney LaRue: www.stoneylarue.com www.twitter.com/stoneylarue Jarron Johnson: www.jarrodjohnson.net www.twitter.com/Jarrodmjohnson Dan Johnson: www.saltcedarrebels.com https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/dan-johnson-salt-cedar-rebels/id982698204 www.twitter.com/saltcedarrebels Hunter Hutchinson: www.hunterhutchinson.com https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/what-do-you-say/id971877042 www.twitter.com/hunterhutch Elsa Cross: www.elsacross.com https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/x-town-ep/id909915933 www.twitter.com/elsaannacross Bri Bagwell: www.bribagwell.com https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/when-a-heart-breaks/id996026877 www.twitter.com/bribagwell Thanks for listening! Contact: southboundpodcast@gmail.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/sbi35 Podcast Logo by Moebius Trip: www.facebook.com/CEMProjects Intro and Ending music: Down At The Diner by William Naughton via www.themusicase.com
Special guest Hudson Moore: You don't top a chart by accident, certainly not in Texas – you top a chart through hard work and talent. Thanks to an abundance of both, that's what Hudson Moore did; topping the Texas chart in December of 2012 with his debut single. Written and co-produced by Hudson, the aptly titled ‘Fireworks' not only rocketed all the way to the top spot… it stayed there for two weeks. In addition to rocking clubs on his own, Hudson has been a busy show opener, warming up crowds for legends like ZZ Top, Alan Jackson, Jerry Jeff Walker and Michael Martin Murphy, as well as other heavyweights like Pat Green, Josh Abbott, Chris Young, Kevin Fowler, Stoney LaRue, Reckless Kelly, and dozens more. 2013 will see Hudson expand his fan base even further as he books more headlining dates and continues to open shows for mainstream artists, including Multi-Platinum ® superstars Rascal Flatts and Trace Adkins. To find out more about Hudson and his music join Take 2 Radio Music on Wednesday, Jan. 21st at 3pm eastern for our chat!
Stoney LaRue combines a rootsy sound with rock and country and a taste of the blues. When he was a teenager, he moved to Oklahoma and would become part of the Stillwater "Red Dirt" musical community along with likeminded acts such as Cross Canadian Ragweed, Jason Boland, and Mike McClure. On the road over 200 dates a year, LaRue has also released several studio and live albums. His latest is “Aviator”. More about Stoney LaRue: http://www.stoneylarue.com/ For more about "Check 1, 2" on Aspen Public Radio: aspenpublicradio.org/programs/check-1-2
Stoney LaRue plays tracks from Aviator and talks about playing the Grand Ole Opry and Woody Guthrie’s influence on the Red Dirt Music scene. Also on this episode, a haunting murder ballad by Mary Johnson Rockers & The Spark, big time honky-tonk from Whitey Morgan & The 78s, indie rock from Matt Ellis, country rock from The Highballers, cowpunk from the Reverse Cowgirls, gospel from Blind Joe and Emma Taggart, country from Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives, soul from Genie Brooks, and country rock from Al Huckabee. "Ep228 Stoney Larue does the Red Dirt circuit" originated from Americana Music Show.
Cahalen Morrison plays track from The Flower Of Muscle Shoals and talks about playing with the language of country music and writing songs about his wife. Also on this episode, country rock from Stoney LaRue, dark country from Hiss Golden Messenger, indie rock from the Christian Lopez Band, jam band rock from the Hard Working Americans, jump blues from the Carolyn Sills Combo, alt-country from Cracker, country blues from Lucinda Williams, piano boogie from Marcia Ball. "Ep#222 Cahalen Morrison messes with the standard progressions" originated from Americana Music Show.
Join us this week as we welcome the country music band, Breaking Southwest. Hailing from Dallas, TX., country, rock ‘n’ roll, jazz, pop, punk, classical, soul, and all the rest… If you can spout off a genre, one of these guys has probably played it. The roots are planted deep in country music, but listen closely, and you’ll hear little bits of so much more. Since their formation in 2010, Breaking Southwest has continued to steadily grow in the North Texas area. They’ve played for 40,000+ people on New Year’s Eve outside the American Airlines Center in Dallas, they’ve rocked a packed house at The House of Blues in Dallas, they’ve opened for the likes of Kellie Pickler, Billy Currington, Stoney Larue, Johnny Cooper, Reckless Kelly, Roger Creager, The O’s, and many more. With well over 100 shows behind them, Breaking Southwest has fined tuned their live performance to be a fun, high energy, rockin’ good time. And they strive to always leave the crowd wanting just a little bit more. Their new album, “Take a Moment” is available now on iTunes. We will talk to them about their upcoming schedule, get a behind the scenes look at their music, feature their latest songs, and ask them to share their message for the troops. Please be sure to visit Breaking Southwest at http://breakingsouthwest.com/ and spread the word. Fans are welcome to call in and speak live with with them during the show (718) 766-4193 If you would like to participate in the live chat during the show, you must sign up on the show site first and then log in during the show. More great music for a really great cause! And as always we will give shout outs to our deployed military listeners. This is sure to be a terrific show so be sure to join us, Sunday March 9th 2014 at 4:00 PM EDT! Our message to the troops....WE do what we do, because YOU do what you do.
Mando talks about growing up in a military family, the Houston Astrodome, Dome Foam, Otis’ disdain for the Cubs, Hayes Carll stories, Robert Earl Keen stories, dipping Copenhagen, Kim Richey stories, Stoney LaRue stories, co-writing in Nashville, Black Sabbath’s new… Continue Reading →
Off the top we check in with Waco's Keith Miller who this weekend will wrap up his quest to catch at least one fish everyday for an entire year! Think about that- No sick days, bad weather, drought...yep Keith has fought thru it all. While most of his fish have been caught on the Brazos [...]
Chris Colston is an up-and-coming artist from Texas who is following in the footsteps of artists like Parker McCollum and Koe Wetzel in gaining national notoriety. Chris joins Country Music Made Me to talk about the moments that led to his passion for chasing a career in music, like jamming with his friends at the local church, performing on the Texas Opry Circuit, earning a residency at the Republic Icehouse in Tyler Texas, and releasing his first album "Guitar Playin' Outlaw". Chris and Brendan talk about how important the support of the close knit community within the Red Dirt music scene has been, what it's been like playing with and getting to know his musical idols like Randy Rogers, Codey Canada, Cross Canadian Ragweed, Josh Abbot, William Clark Green and Stoney LaRue, and why things may have been much different if he hadn't met fellow musician Koe Wetzel early in his journey. Chris explains the process of entering the Nashville scene from Texas, what it's been like transitioning to the world of co-writing rather than always writing by himself, and the goals he has for his career outside of his home state. Finally, Chris talks about his new album "Boy Like Me" and how he hopes to develop as a songwriter and eventually co-write every track he records. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy