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Welcome To Our Season 22 Finale! Today We Tell You All About Our Concert Experience Seeing Avoid, Rain City Drive, Silent Planet, And Dayseeker. Recording Took Place On May 15th, 2024. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/musicjunkies28/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/musicjunkies28/support
Join us behind the scenes as Common collaborates with legendary producer Pete Rock in the studio, crafting magic for their upcoming album!
Today on DORiS we sit down with Harrison Webb @harrisonwebb @harrisonshotit . Harrison is a phenomenal photographer and videographer hailing from Salisbury, MD We had an awesome conversation about his time photographing the For Tha Shor Tour by @outer.control and Dominic Fike's Don't Stare At the Sun Tour. We discussed his experience at Salisbury Universtity where he is entering his junior year, shooting music videos, life on the road and the upcoming Save the Show fundraiser at Lurking class skate shop in Salisbury, MD, Saturday July 29, 2023. He shared some tracks by Dominic Fike, Post Malone and PAVO! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doris-media/message
The Cycling Podcast Feminin kicks off 2023 with a look at the racing that is already in full swing in Australia. Rose Manley, Orla Chennaoui and Lizzy Banks discuss the first Women's World Tour race of the season – the Tour Down Under – which returns to the calendar for the first time since 2020. We also hear from brand new Australian National Champion Brodie Chapman about finally winning the race that kickstarted her cycling career. Back in 2018, Chapman had a full-time office job and was competing in her first ever UCI race when she made the final selection at the National Championships. Her sixth place finish saw her land a pro contract, a move to Europe and even victory in the Sun Tour of Annemiek Van Vleuten. Now she has joined one of the biggest teams in the world, Trek-Segafredo and is looking to both bolster their team of champions as well as pursue some of her own ambitions this year. Fellow Trek-Segafredo recruit Amanda Spratt also had a stand out performance at the Tour Down Under. Her explosive climbing on stage three left The Cycling Podcast team speculating if she might not be taking a step down from race leadership after all. Plus we have the latest news from the women's professional cycling scene including an update on the collapse of the B&B Hotels team and the agreement of a new title sponsor for the former Drops Cycling squad. The Cycling Podcast Féminin is supported by Supersapiens and Science in Sport. The 11.01 Cappuccino Our regular email newsletter is now on Substack. Subscribe here for frothy, full-fat updates to enjoy any time (as long as it's after 11am). Supersapiens Supersapiens is a continuous glucose monitoring system that helps you make the right fuelling choices. See supersapiens.com Science in Sport The Cycling Podcast has been supported since 2016 by Science In Sport. World leading experts in endurance nutrition. Go to scienceinsport.com to see the whole range. Babbel Babbel makes learning a language fun and listeners can get an additional six months free with the purchase of a six-month subscription at babbel.com/play with the promo code CYCLING MAAP The Cycling Podcast x MAAP collection is available now. Go to maap.cc to see the full MAAP range. D Vine Cellars To order The Cycling Podcast Highlights case, or any of the cases commemorating the 2022 Grand Tours visit dvinecellars.com Friends of the Podcast Sign up as a Friend of the Podcast at thecyclingpodcast.com to listen to more than 60 exclusive episodes. The Cycling Podcast is on Strava The Cycling Podcast was founded in 2013 by Richard Moore, Daniel Friebe and Lionel Birnie.
Seventeen things about SEVENTEEN's Be the Sun Chicago tour stop worth discussing, from the setlist to the VCRs! After that recap, Hope compares and contrasts the Be the Sun and Ode to You tours to decide which show was better! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hope-jacobson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hope-jacobson/support
iTunes Spotify Youtube Patreon Noelle Jordan is a U.S. based, multidisciplinary production professional, specializing in lighting, production management and backline for concerts and events. Her portfolio as a touring lighting designer/director and technician personifies the blend of her creative expertise and design technique - currently with PJ Morton ("My Peace Tour", "Watch the Sun Tour"), Moonchild ("Starfruit Tour"), and the "Hoorae Kennedy Center Takeover" with Issa Rae. Noelle has also stepped in as a sub LD for the Wale "Under A Blue Moon Tour", and G-Herbo "25 Tour". In addition to her work as a live production professional, Noelle is the creator and executive producer of the roundtable discussion series "What's Up Roadie, How You Doing?" focusing on Live Entertainment Professionals, our mental wellbeing, and equity for marginalized communities within the industry. Special Mentions: Hell on Wheels: A Tour Stories Compilation, Becky Pell - Yoga Journey: A Contemporary Guide to a Timeless Tradition, Steve Walsh Gofund Me, Roadie Free Radio Merch, RFR Podcast Bundle, Follow Your Drishti Yoga Podcast, roadiecare.com, musicares.org, Roswell Pro Audio Mini K87, Soundgirls.org
Herzlich Willkommen an Bord. Unser erster Teil der Reise hat in Portland, Oregon geendet. Heute nehmen euch Isi, Julia und Clara mit auf ihre Reise durch den Südwesten der USA. Sie haben die Western Sun Tour von Au Pair Adventures gemeinsam gemacht und berichten heute davon. Die Reise führt uns von San Francisco aus durch den Yosemite National Park an den Lake Tenaya, die Whitmore hot springs und nach Groveland. Weiter geht es dann über das Death Valley nach Nevada, um genauer zu sein nach Las Vegas. Kurz nach Vegas steht dann das Highlight der Reise an, der Grand Canyon der uns wirklich alle sehr begeistert hat. Leider müssen wir den Grand Canyon nach einer Nacht schon wieder verlassen und reisen über Seligman zum Lake Havasu, wo wir die Nacht ohne Zelt im Freien verbringen. Den Abschluss findet die Tour dann in LA, wo wir auf eigene Faust noch ein paar Tage verbringen, bevor wir unser letztes Ziel, San Diego ansteuern. Schön, dass ihr auch in dieser Folge wieder dabei seid, schnappt euch euren Kaffee und folgt uns auf Instagram unter @aupair.coffee. Ihr möchtet 50€ auf die Programmgebühr bei AuPairCare sparen? *Affiliatelink Dann mach folgendes bei deiner Kurzbewerbung: -Schritt 1: „Wie hast du von AuPairCare erfahren?“ -Empfehlung -Schritt 2: „Spezifiziere“ -aupaircoffee https://www.intrax.de/au-pair-schritt1.html?ixid=I-6367909&pc=refyt
Jefferson Starship has gone through a lot of changes over the years. First, rising from the ashes of the previous Jefferson Airplane, it was a vehicle for Paul Kantner, Grace Slick and David Freiberg. Over the years, and numerous lineup changes, the band scored many hits, like “Miracles,” “Count on Me,” “Find Your Way Back,” and “Jane,” which was co-written by Freiberg. The band is currently out on the road in support of their brand new album called Mother of the Sun, and from the band, we welcome David Freiberg and vocalist Cathy Richardson.We talk the new album, which features several nods to the past, including a brand new song, "It's About Time," co-written with Slick, and another song written by former vocalist Marty Balin. The album also features a live version of "Embryonic Journey," a song dating all the way back to the Jefferson Airplane days.
In the fifth episode of Adam Blythe Interviews, presented by The Cycling Podcast, Adam meets Team Sky rider Owain Doull. Doull is an Olympic gold medallist, a member of Great Britain’s team pursuit squad at the Rio Games, who is in his third year with Sky. He is also one of their standout performers this season with a stage win at the Sun Tour and second at Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne. He talks to Blythe about getting serious and whether or not he might return to the track for the Tokyo Olympics. The Cycling Podcast is supported by Rapha and Science in Sport. Science In Sport are offering all listeners 25 per cent off their range of energy bars, drinks and gels at scienceinsport.com. Use the code **SISCP25** when you reach the check-out. Go to the [Science in Sport website.](https://scienceinsport.com) This episode is sponsored by DNAFit. Get personal with your health and fitness by unlocking the power of your genetics. Use your DNA to move beyond a one-size-fits-all approach to health, fitness and wellbeing. Choose workouts and make meal choices to achieve your goals. A 20% discount is available to listeners of The Cycling Podcast, see: [http://www.dnafit.com/TCP](http://www.dnafit.com/TCP) And The Cycling Podcast has teamed up with the British Heart Foundation to offer all listeners £5 off the entry fee for the London to Brighton bike ride on Sunday, June 16. The Cycling Podcast will also be entering a team, with Lionel and Richard joined by photographer Simon and some of the production team to ride the 54-mile event. Be part of the peloton for one of Britain's oldest charity rides by registering here: [https://www.bhf.org.uk/l2b2019](https://www.bhf.org.uk/l2b2019) Use the code **Brighton5** to get £5 off the entry fee. If you can't ride, why not sponsor The Cycling Podcast team on our Just Giving page. [https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/The-Cycling-Podcast](https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/The-Cycling-Podcast)
Marcus Culey of Team Sapura Cycling (yes, new team) joins the podcast to talk all things Sun Tour, including gravel climbs, will Ben Dyball win and who's running hot at the moment. Brodie Chapman of TIBCO-SVB also shares her thoughts ahead of her title defence in the race that catapulted her into the WorldTour.
Neil and Tim give a recap of the 2016 Jayco Herald Sun Tour. They discuss the winners; Chris Froome, Ben Hill and Chris Hamilton. They also confront the controversy; Peter Kennaugh and Pat Shaw, Sky and Avanti. It's all here, the full scoop and the inside word from Australia's oldest cycling stage race.
Ian Boswell checks in from Australia with one stage to go in the Sun Tour! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tim and Neil give the inside scoop into the first day of action at the 2016 Jayco Herald Sun Tour. They discuss the Prologue's pros and cons, and the much hyped SunTour rematch between Chris Froome and Tim Guy himself, who have been absent since the 2008 Sun Tour! Will Tim Guy's fight against the Black Dog help him fight the Froome Dog? Or will Froome's cycling specific training prevail? Enjoy, and look out for the "behind the scenes" video on youtube!
This week on the show, the world has a new fastest man, on a highly specific bike, for a pre-determined time period, in finely controlled conditions. Yes it’s the Hour, Rohan’s Hour that is. The Sun Tour, Australia’s oldest stage race wrapped up over the weekend and we’ll muse on how Cameron Meyer rode to the big V, and keeping things in Australia - apologies in advance to our international listeners - we’ll be speaking to CyclingTips Edtior Matt de Neef on an article he published this week about Drapac.
This week on the show - it’s literally the final last hurrah farewell thingo for Cadel with the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race. God that’s a mouthful. The Sun Tour is on. There’s people racing in the desert, and we’ve got another hour to talk about. The Hour Record that is. With Al Hinds, Rob Arnold, Philip Gomes and sadly, no Tan man. It’s the Cycling Central Podcast.
Part 2 of our Interview with Philip Shallcrass, Head of the British Druid Order In the second of our unique Druid Interviews, we bring you the second half of our interview with the Head of the British Druid Order, Philip Shallcrass, aka Greywolf. He talks about Druidry, the BDO's Distance Learning Courses, the Ogham, the World Drum and much more. The show also contains 6 fantastic pieces of music, including one by Philip himself which he wrote for his three sons. Truly, an interview not to be missed! More resources over at our main Website at http://celticmythpodshow.com Running Order: News & Views 1:56 New album by The Dolmen 2:15 Four-Cornered Castle Songbook by Damh the Bard 2:41 New album by Phil Thornton 3:22 500 Tub Thumbs by Pandora Celtica 4:52 Interview 1 with Philip Shallcrass 8:49 The Green Man by Jonathan Kershaw 27:47 Interview 2 with Philip Shallcrass 34:15 The Lament of Miach by the Bards of Fodla 52:07 Interview 3 with Philip Shallcrass 54:25 Willow by PerKelt 1:01:02 Interview 4 with Philip Shallcrass 1:06:34 My Sons for Evermore by Philip Shallcrass 1:27:09 Listener Feedback - David 1:32:35 Under a Beltane Sun by Damh the Bard 1:34:19 All the credits for this episode can be found in our show-notes at http://celticmythpodshow.com/druidspecial2 We hope you enjoy it! Gary & Ruthie x x x Released 26 Apr 2014, 1h 43m, 95Mb We love haring from you! garyandruth@celticmythpodshow.com, or call us on Speakpipe News & Views News: The Banquet The Banquet The Banquet is the latest Album by The Dolmen. The 14 Track album is a sincere blend of Medieval Celtic Rock, unique to the Dolmen spirit. The band purposely composed 'Banquet' as a forerunner to "Nuada" a second album release due for this year (2014) in May. It was decided after they had finished their 2013 Euro Tour, that there were to many songs for Nuada, and more in production, so decided that Nuada should be split and Banquet should introduce an exciting yet bizarre theme of which the band are presently enchanted, hence laying a musical foundation for 2014 the "Nuada, God of the Sun Tour" and the adventure of musical discovery. You can buy Banquet on The Dolmen website. News: The Four-Cornered Castle (Songbook) by Damh the Bard The Four-Cornered Castle (Songbook) "This chord book contains the chords from my last three studio albums, The Cauldron Born, Tales from the Crow Man and Antlered Crown and Standing Stone". As with Songbook 1 there is no musical notation in the book - Damh doesn't read music himself - but the chord shapes and locations within the lyrics will show you more about his writing process, and how to play the songs as he does. He says: "As with my last songbook, I hope you enjoy singing these songs around your camp fires, in your covens and groves, or simply on your own or with friends." Get strumming! Order now on Damh's website. News: Edge of Dreams 2 by Phil Thornton Edge of Dreams 2 Phil Thornton's first album for New World back in 1986, Edge of Dreams, developed from a 5 minute demo at the 'Enid' studio which at that time was based a few miles from Halesworth in Suffolk. The Enid's lead guitarist Stephen Stewart had by that time developed into a brilliant producer, so when New World gave me a budget to record an album for them it was a dream come true. Phil has let us know that he is currently working on a follow-up to this album. Keep your eyes on his website or Facebook page for further news! Good luck Phil! 500 Tub Thumps by Pandora Celtica Faerie Revel Pandora Celtica is a Dark Celtic Faerie a cappella band local to Denver. Their combination of powerful harmonies and tragic subject matter have been thrilling audiences for the last nine years. Whether they're singing ancient tunes or original songs, their style has been described as dark and tribal - something that gets right into your heart and spirit. They are unique and distinctive. They are passionate. They are Pandora Celtica. This complex and beautiful medley, 500 Tub Thumps, comes from their fifth album, Faerie Revel. You can find out more about Pandora Celtica on their website on our Contributor Page on this website. Interview with Philip Shallcrass, aka Greywolf Head of the British Druid Order PArt 1 of our Interview Greywolf, the Chief 'Wolfsbody' of the British Druid Order (the BDO) created the Order from his realisation he was a Druid in 1974 and his simultaneous realisation that Druids were the shamanic folk of ancient Britain and Europe. He has been chief of the BDO since 1979, sharing the role with Bobcat (aka Emma Restall Orr) between 1995 and 2002. He is a writer, musician, singer-songwriter, artist, roundhouse builder and thatcher. He currently lives in Wiltshire with two of his three sons, not far from his beloved Avebury. He writes regular blogs on Greywolf’s Lair. You can find his books and music on the BDO Website. You can find out more details about Greywolf on his Contributor Page on this website. The Green Man by Jonathan Kershaw Bizarre Tales Jonathan is a guitarist/songwriter originally from Yorkshire in northern England but now based on the south coast. Although known in various areas for his rock playing, he has quietly been applying his talents to an altogether different sound. In his early 20s, Jonathan relocated for a number of years to Somerset in the Southwest of the UK. This was quite a rural area and provided his first insight into folk and Celtic style music. Listen out for the incredible and powerful sounds of The Green Man, from Jonathan's brilliant album, Bizarre Tales in this show! You can find out more about Jonathan's incredible music on his Contributor Page or find out more on his website. Philip Shallcrass Part 2 of our Interview First ceremony with the World Drum, on Dragon Hill in 2008 by John Whittlestone In this part of the Interview Philip talks about the World Drum and many other things. The World Drum in front of Philip's Altar, pic by Philip The Prayer for Mother Earth We are all human beings, all people, you, me, our neighbours. No matter where you live in this world, if it is in Africa or South-America, if it is in Asia, Europe or U.S.A, we are all sisters and brothers in humanity. All people of the world. Whether rich or poor, whatever colour, religion or political thinking, we are all residents of this one planet, Mother Earth. The time has come to answer the questions. Do we really want to destroy our home? Do we really want war, hunger or disasters? Do we really want to give our next generations a planet in such a condition that there will not be any hope for survival? Mother Earth is crying. She is shivering in fear of losing all her entrails, as we dig and drill to get hold of what we think is our right towards a better wealth. Mother Earth is crying. Soon she will not have any tears left, and then it will be too late. The time has come to unite and stand together. Please, I ask you, take each other’s hands, lift them high and make a prayer while The World Drum sings her song and we feel her heartbeat. It is the heartbeat of Mother Earth. It is our heartbeat, from each and one all over the world. It is the heartbeat of life itself. Let us join together as one that this heartbeat may continue. Morten Wolf Storeide, Norway 2006 Philip mentions the Screaming Blue Messiahs - they disbanded in 1990, but you can fnd them on YouTube or more details on their wiki page. You can find detaills about Philip's books and music on the BDO Website. You can find out more details about Greywolf on his Contributor Page on this website. The Lament of Miach by The Bards of FoDLA Sacred Oaks The Lament of Miach is a wonderful harp piece by Eva Gordon of the Bards of FoDLA, inspired by the story of the Diancehct and his son Miach. Check out the tragic story in Episode 3, The Rule of Bres the Beautiful. This beautiful piece coems from their astounding album, Sacred Oaks. The Bards of FoDLA are American balladeers inspired by the ancient Druids, the Bards of FoDLA celebrate the spirit of the sacred oaks with Celtic harps, guitar & voices. Traditional and original folk music join in a deeply mystical and joyful fusion of past and present. Check out the FoDLA Druid Order. You can find out more about the beautiful music of the Bards of FoDLA on their Contributor Page or find out more on their website. Philip Shallcrass Part 3 of our Interview Greywolf with Ogham Cards In this part of the Interview Philip talks about the Ogham Tree Oracle Cards that the BDO have designed. You can find more details out about the cards and where to buy them on the BDO Website. Willow by PerKelt Dowry of a Troll Woman The band PerKelt was founded in 2008 in the Czech Republic, consisting of friends from the local Conservatory. After they found the shapes of their musical expressions, they started gigging, built connections in the industry, a fanbase, recorded two albums (PerKelt 2008 and Musica Mardania 2011) ... and then found another challenge, to move to UK and do the same once again. The beautiful and yet rousing track, Willow, comes from their album Dowry of a Troll Woman. You can find out more details about PerKelt on their website or on our Contributor Page on this website. Philip Shallcrass Part 4 of our Interview The BDO Roundhouse with visiting Norwegian shamans, picture by Morten Wolf Storeide The British Druid Order, rekindling the sacred fires of Druidry as a living, breathing, Earth-honouring, life-affirming spirituality for the 21st century, drawing inspiration from the threefold stream of Awen’s flow from its source, the Cauldron of the goddess Ceridwen. They offer Distance Learning Courses as well as many Retreats and Workshops at the Spiritual Centre of Wildways on the Borle. You can find his books and music on the BDO Website. You can find out more details about Greywolf on his Contributor Page on this website. Philip, Joe & Us, pic by Mike My Sons for Evermore by Philip Shallcrass Lord of the Wildwood My Sons for Evermore is a soulful tribute to the love a father carries for his sons, and the feelings that Philip experiences as he contemplates their venturing forth into manhood. "Sitting at home one misty morning, gazing from my window at a grey, cloudy day, it struck me that soon my sons would be making their own ways in the world and I'd be rattling around at home alone much of the time. "The words and tune of this song came into my head all in a rush and this draft version was recorded soon after via a Skype headset plugged into my computer. I'll re-record it 'properly' for my next CD (which will probably be called 'Lord of the Wildwood'), but I kinda like this rough and ready first take. It has a quality that the Welsh call hiraeth, a sort of melancholy yearning after times and things past." Greywolf and his “Cubs” Listener Feedback David We play some super Listener Feedback from David from California, who suggests The Secret of Kells as an additional to our Celtic/Fey films reference! Under a Beltane Sun by Damh the Bard Antlered Crown & Standing Stone This beautiful track, Under a Beltane Sun, comes from Damh's latest CD - Antlered Crown & Standing Stone; a superb album that captures the feel of the land in every chord. You can get hold of Damh's new album Antlered Crown & Standing Stone from iTunes, CD Baby or his website at Pagan Music. You can find out more details about Damh on his Contributor page on this website. Big Thanks Big, big thanks for listening to our first Druid Special and we hope you enjoyed the show and we look forward to more of these wonderfuil interviews in the future! We'd like to wish you many, many blessings! (And an extra, extra special thanks to Amielia - our Grand-daughter - for saying Hi!) Extra Special Thanks for Unrestricted Access to Wonderful Music (in Alphabetic order) Anne Roos Extra Special thanks go for permission to use any of her masterful music to Anne Roos. You can find out more about Anne on her website or on her Contributor page. Caera Extra Special thanks go for permission to any of her evocative harping and Gaelic singing to Caera. You can find out more about Caera on her website or on her Contributor Page. Celia Extra Special Thanks go for permission to use any of her wonderful music to Celia Farran. You can find out more about Celia on her website or on her Contributor Page. Damh the Bard Extra Special thanks go to Damh the Bard for his permission to use any of his music on the Show. You can find out more about Damh (Dave) on his website or on his Contributor page. The Dolmen Extra Special thanks also go to The Dolmen, for their permission to use any of their fantastic Celtic Folk/Rock music on the Show. You can find out more about The Dolmen on their website or on our Contributor page. Keltoria Extra Special thanks go for permission to use any of their inspired music to Keltoria. You can find out more about Keltoria on their website or on their Contributor page. Kevin Skinner Extra Special thanks go for permission to use any of his superb music to Kevin Skinner. You can find out more about Kevin on his website or on his Contributor page. Phil Thornton Extra Special Thanks go for permisssion to use any of his astounding ambient music to the Sonic Sorcerer himself, Phil Thornton. You can find out more about Phil on his website or on his Contributor Page. S. J. Tucker Extra Special thanks go to Sooj for her permission to use any of her superb music. You can find out more about Sooj on her website or on her Contributor page. Spiral Dance Extra Special thanks go for permission to use Adrienne and the band to use any of their music in the show. You can find out more about Spiral Dance on their website or on their Contributor page. For Incidental Music Gwilym Morus, for his specially composed pieces for our interviews. See his website at welshmythology.com for more details. Diane Arkenstone The Secret Garden. See her Contributor page for details. Kim Robertson The Hangman's Noose. See her Contributor page for details. Jigger Time Ticks Away. See her Contributor page for details. For our Theme Music The Skylark and Haghole, the brilliant Culann's Hounds. See their Contributor page for details. Get EXTRA content in the Celtic Myth Podshow App for iOS, Android & Windows Contact Us: You can leave us a message by using the Speakpipe Email us at: garyandruth@celticmythpodshow.com. 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Podcast 13 Feb 2014: A dash in the desert, Trevorrow talks Sun Tour, and the newest Commission by SBS
Live from SBS studios Artarmon we talk all things cycling from the week that was the 31 Jan-6 February. Mike Tomalaris hosts, joined by Al Hinds, while Anthony Tan and Sarah van Boheemen call in from afar to report in on happenings in Melbourne and New Zealand.
We kick off another Inside Music Row with the mention of Tim McGraw as he has finally released his new studio-album "Emotional Traffic." Look for Tim out with Kenny Chesney this summer on the "Brothers of the Sun Tour." Blake Shelton is also in the news as he has started filming the first few episodes of the hit NBC show "The Voice." The new season kicks off Sunday after the Super Bowl. Brad Paisley's is also mentioned as he has just kicked off his Virual Reality 2012 World Tour with special guests "The Band Perry" and "Scotty McCreery." The Rascal Flatts are excited about their new single "Banjo," which is the first track off their forthcoming album due out this Spring. The guys are close to wrapping up their "Thaw Out 2012" tour, and audiences are loving it. Average Joe's Entertainment and Scatter Records are teaming up to release "Waylon - The Music Inside: A Collaboration Dedicated to Waylon Jennings, Volume Two." This 11-track album is the second of three volumes featuring various artists performing the hits that made Waylon a household name. The album is already available digitally, but will be in stores Tuesday. Finally we go Inside The Song with Tim James and a cut off rodney Atkins latest album called "He's Mine."