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An excellent country artist on this episode. After years of singing other people's songs, today's guest collaborated with Grammy-winning songwriter “Moose” Brown and the end result is an awesome album called "All Over The Map." We'll feature some songs from that album and introduce you to Teea Goans. She's definitely Someone You Should Know. Buy Rik a cold oneLink to Teea's WebpageLink to Teea's FacebookLink to Teea's InstagramLink to Teea's YouTubeLink to Teea's TwitterLink to Teea's music on SpotifyLink to Teea's music on Apple MusicLink to Teea's music on Amazon Music Links to videos in the podcast:The Beat of a BackroadEnjoy the ViewEasyAll music used by permission from the artistSomeone You Should Know 2023 // CatGotYourTongueStudios 2023How to Contact Us:Official Website: https://Someoneyoushouldknowpodcast.comGmail: Someoneyoushouldknowpodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @RIKANTHONY1Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rikanthonyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/someoneyoushouldknowpodcast/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rik-anthony2019/TikTok: @SomeoneYouShouldKnow2023YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@someoneyoushouldknowpodcastThank you for listening!Theme music "Welcome to the Show" by Kevin MacLeod was used per the standard license agreement.
What if God answered your childhood artistic dream - only to turn it completely around? Picture this: a small-town girl, still in grade school, with a voice that could move mountains, dreaming of gracing the iconic stage of the Grand Old Opry - who one day discovers that God has a whole different path in store for her.Here she's sharing her story, so that you can be inspired to see what God has next for you. As a singer-songwriter based in Nashville, Teea Goans has experienced all the highs and lows of the artist lifestyle. Having performed at The Grand Old Opry and graced national radio and TV with timeless country western melodies, Teea's story is synonymous with resilience and reinvention. During the pandemic, Teea unearthed another talent as a songwriter, reaffirming that God continuously offers new avenues for growth if you're willing to embrace them.In this episode, you will learn how to: • Discover how to attune to divine whispers and welcome unprecedented opportunities. • Unravel the art of surfing the waves of the music industry while keeping your beliefs upright. • Unmask the strengths of unforeseen opportunities and the skills to evolve professionally. • Uncover the power of faith and step out bravely on the stage of life. How to learn more about our guest:• Discover Teea Goans' music and support her independent music career by streaming her songs on your favorite music platform. YouTube | Spotify • Explore Teea Goans' website to stay updated on her latest projects, tour dates, and news. (teeagoans.com)• Follow Teea Goans on social media to connect with her and get behind-the-scenes glimpses into her life as a singer-songwriter. Instagram / FacebookDiscover How to Attract Your Audience with Eye-Catching Graphics - Effortlessly! Does making graphics and docs leave you frustrated? Discover amazing new ways to use Canva from certified expert LaShonda Brown on July 18th, 2023 at 1pm Eastern!Tap HERE to RSVP on YouTubeTap HERE to RSVP on LinkedInSupport the showSTOP DOING CREATIVE LIFE ALONE!Want to become a highly motivated creative with complete confidence as an artist and entrepreneur - with a community of like-minded artists always backing you up? Then you need to be a part of God and Gigs 360 GOLD! Join for 30 days FREE by clicking here! OTHER RESOURCES Learn about The 4 Questions you need to ask before going Full-Time in Arts and Entertainment Join our God and Gigs Facebook Group so you can watch more of our Facebook Live chats! HELP US HELP MORE CREATIVES Become a God and Gigs Monthly Partner! Tap HERE to pick an amount to support
On this episode of the Life in the Carolinas podcast, Carl once again sits down with Tabitha Hudler, Director of The Walker Center at Wilkes Community College. Coming up on the 40th year since the founding of The Walker Center, Tabitha is excited to announce the 2022-2023 season of acts kicking off on September 9. Tabitha gives a special shoutout to Dailey & Vincent and The Haggard Brothers as the most well-received acts of the 2021-2022 lineup. She speaks of last year as being nothing but an all-around success as every attendee was just happy to be in community again after a year of lockdowns. This year's lineup includes Croce Plays Croce on September 9; Lonestar on October 28; Charles Billingsley on December 1; comedian Karen Mills on February 23; Malpass Brothers, Appalachian Road Show, and Teea Goans on March 10; and Beach Boy Tribute Sail On on May 10. Tabitha talks about her favorite part of the job: the Spring and Fall school shows. She says that the Walker Center aims to give kids the experience of education and entertainment all at once, and hopefully even plant seeds within a few who might one day aspire for a career in stage performance. Finally, Tabitha reveals her involvement in organizing this year's MerleFest, offering a tease of the special collaborations set to provide an exciting festival this April 27-30, 2023. “We know that life throws obstacles constantly,” says Tabitha. “But in that timeframe, when we are either working an event or just enjoying an event, it does give us a time to reflect on some good times.” Learn more about The Walker Center at www.walkercenteronline.org.
She just released a full album in mid-September that includes a song featuring Vince Gill. A singer, songwriter, recording artist, she has performed at legendary venues such as the Grand Ole Opry and the Bluebird Café, to name just two. Her music catalog goes back to 2010 and she has been featured on SiriusXM Radio. She has more than three quarters of a million combined video views on her official YouTube channel and well over a hundred thousand followers on her Facebook page.
On this episode, Jenni Badding with John Deere talks about key updates to the manufacturer’s Operations Center platform. We continue coverage of the American Farm Bureau Federation virtual convention, as Oklahoma State University Ag Economist Derrell Peel gives his outlook for the livestock markets in 2021 and Land O’ Lakes President and CEO Beth Ford talks about hot-button industry issues. Jesse Allen has a Market Talk Update and Ray Bohacz talks Mass Air Flow sensors in this week’s “Bushels and Cents.” The episode also features the first in a two-part series highlighting the best musical performances on the show in 2020. Time stamps Jenni Badding, John Deere: 1:21 Chandler Equipment advertisement: 10:00 Derrell Peel, Oklahoma State University: 10:30 Beth Ford, Land O’ Lakes: 25:20 Jesse Allen, Market Talk: 47:24 Ray Bohacz, “Bushels and Cents”: 53:15 Various artists intro: 54:49 Cagney Frizzell: 55:09 Dillon Carmichael: 59:18 Darin & Brooke Aldridge: 1:07 Teea Goans: 1:11 Thomas Gabriel: 1:15 Will Banister: 1:19 Allie Colleen: 1:22 Craig Campbell: 1:26
Teea Goans is helping to preserve the Traditional Country sound that is part of our American heritage. As a regular cast member on RFD-TV’s “Country’s Family Reunion”, numerous appearances on the Grand Ole Opry and “Larry’s Country Diner”, and four critically-acclaimed studio albums, Teea continues to engage audiences around the world with her authentic love for the roots of Country Music. From Country shuffles and torch ballads to Western Swing and Gospel music, Teea’s style highlights her versatility and the many facets that create Traditional Country Music.
This episode features interviews conducted at the National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville, Kentucky, with representatives from John Deere dealer AHW LLC, Discount Hose, S. Houle, Horsch, Schaeffer Lubricants and AgSafe. It also features the music of Teea Goans, live from Hank Snow's Rainbow Ranch in Madison, Tennessee, presented by the Ernest Tubb Record Shop, Nashville, Tennessee.
The Country Mile episode 50! PLAYING: Carter Sampson, Kelly Willis, Dana Fuchs, The Great Divide, Levi Dexter & The Gretsch Brothers, Lexie Green, Twisted Pine, Teea Goans, Russell Boyd, Tyminski.....PLUS The Bluegrass Double Play featuring Balsam Range and the Atlanta Pops Orchestra....PLUS The Waylon Jennings Song of the Week! If you love the sound of traditional Country, Honky Tonk, Outlaw, Bluegrass and Ameripolitan music...this is the show for you!
The Country Mile episode 50! PLAYING: Carter Sampson, Kelly Willis, Dana Fuchs, The Great Divide, Levi Dexter & The Gretsch Brothers, Lexie Green, Twisted Pine, Teea Goans, Russell Boyd, Tyminski.....PLUS The Bluegrass Double Play featuring Balsam Range and the Atlanta Pops Orchestra....PLUS The Waylon Jennings Song of the Week! If you love the sound of traditional Country, Honky Tonk, Outlaw, Bluegrass and Ameripolitan music...this is the show for you!
Larry Black and Teea Goans join Charlie Mattos on March 19, 2018 recorded at the WSM Studio. They stopped by to chat about the return of Larry's Country Diner! Coffee, Country & Cody podcast powered by NashvilleGuitarStore.com!
Hosted by Nick & Elizabeth On this week's Fancounters Podcast, we welcome traditional country music star, Teea Goans! You might know her from her radio days at WSM in Nashville, but most of you would recognize her voice that highlights traditional country music. Her fourth studio album, Swing Shuffle and Sway, is available now! Want to get in touch with us? Email: hello@fancounters.com Follow us and LIKE our Facebook page www.facebook.com/fancounters
In this week's episode, we're featuring the fourth album from the charming Teea Goans: "Swing, Shuffle & Sway" (2017). Although Goans grew up in a yellow singlewide on her grandmother's property in the itty bitty town of Lowry City, Missouri, she moved to Nashville with her high school sweetheart (now husband) and has been on the rise ever since. Her personal Facebook page is crammed with "SupportTraditionalCountry" hashtags and that's exactly what she does on this album. As the title suggests - this music is meant to dance to, and includes a healthy dose of standards, featuring the lyrical version of "Steel Guitar Rag" (with a virtuoso performance by Mike Johnson on steel), "I'd Be A Legend In My Time" and a more recent cover of Wild Rose's "Go Down Swingin'". Other highlights include the cautionary "Just Because She Always Has" and a great version of Keith Whitley's "It Ain't Nothin'", for which Teea borrowed 90s country baritone Mark Wills. Great example of how country music can be traditional and modern at the same time. Bravo.
In this week's episode, we're featuring the fourth album from the charming Teea Goans: "Swing, Shuffle & Sway" (2017). Although Goans grew up in a yellow singlewide on her grandmother's property in the itty bitty town of Lowry City, Missouri, she moved to Nashville with her high school sweetheart (now husband) and has been on the rise ever since. Her personal Facebook page is crammed with "SupportTraditionalCountry" hashtags and that's exactly what she does on this album. As the title suggests - this music is meant to dance to, and includes a healthy dose of standards, featuring the lyrical version of "Steel Guitar Rag" (with a virtuoso performance by Mike Johnson on steel), "I'd Be A Legend In My Time" and a more recent cover of Wild Rose's "Go Down Swingin'". Other highlights include the cautionary "Just Because She Always Has" and a great version of Keith Whitley's "It Ain't Nothin'", for which Teea borrowed 90s country baritone Mark Wills. Great example of how country music can be traditional and modern at the same time. Bravo.
Specail edition #6 with Teea Goans
Teea Goans with Charlie Mattos live at the Durango Boots Acoustic Corner Stage at the CMA Music Festival, recorded June 11, 2011. Check out Teea on the web at: http://teeagoans.com/
Teea Goans is not your typical new country artist. Her love of classic country is reflected in her song choice on her debut disc. She’s not as into the radio-friendly hits of today as she is the more traditional hits of yesteryear. Her love of country music took her deep into the archives to find the songs that best fit her for her first project. You’ll find songs written by legends such as Ernest Tubb, Bill Anderson, Hank Cochran, Willie Nelson, and Merle Haggard on her debut album. We had a chance to sit down with Teea to talk about her unusual journey into the business. NSAI is a wonderful resource for all songwriters. This week we sit down with Roxy Dean as she tells us why it’s so important to open your mind to new ideas.