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Born and raised in Nashville, TN, Luke was surrounded by the music industry from a young age. Throughout his childhood, he continued to develop his musical skills with his involvement in school and church. After high school, he attended Union University for Percussion Performance before transferring to Lipscomb University and becoming one of the first graduates of the Commercial Music program. Luke has since had the privilege of working with artists such as Sam Hunt, Conner Smith, Switchfoot, Tiera Kennedy, The Warren Brothers and many more. In this wide-ranging conversation, Luke shares invaluable advice on what it means to be a professional and how to stay motivated and humble in this ever-changing profession. We hope you enjoy!We'd like to thank our Episode Sponsors:Sonique Drumshttps://soniquedrums.comLow Boy Beatershttps://lowboybeaters.comMusic City Audiologyhttps://www.musiccityaudiology.comDrum Supplyhttps://www.drumsupply.comConnect with Luke:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lukesumner7TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lukesumnermusicMusic Featured in this Episode:"Outskirts" - Sam Hunt"I Hate Alabama" - Conner SmithIntro Drum GrooveRecorded by Taylor Friesth at Garden Groove Studios in Nashville, TNhttp://www.garden-groove.comMixed by Jackson Maddox------Interview by: Dan Ainspan, Nathan SletnerRecorded December 2023 in Nashville, TNConnect with us:WebsiteInstagramTikTokYouTubeFacebookRecorded at Diamond Sound Studios, Nashville, TNPodcast Artwork: GENUINE CREATIVE ART ⓒ 2024 Nashville Drummers Podcast, LLC
In this episode you will hear the story behind "A Rock And A Hard Place" that Jet Harvey wrote for Bailey Zimmerman. You'll hear how we was on a trip to Boston and got in a fight with his girlfriend - now his wife - and how he ordered red wine, watched tears roll down her face and walked out the door...and how the entire song is basically exactly what happened to him in Boston - later changed to Austin by Bailey. We talk about how he got his start as a Christian artist and traveled all over, got a label deal and then how his band broke up at the table signing that deal. But then how that moved him to Nashville to focus on songwriting, how he met The Warren Brothers by introducing himself to Brett Warren at the YMCA and how that led to a publishing deal with Warner Chappell Music. Jet is such a great guy and an incredible musician/artist/songwriter. We had a ton of fun with this episode and I hope you enjoy it! As always, thanks for listening and supporting Stories Behind the Songs! We hope you will continue to share this with your friends so we can spread the word about @SBTSongs on all platforms and make sure you hit that subscribe, follow or like button! Show/Liner Notes: Jet's Instagram - @JetHarvey_ And follow us - Stories Behind the Songs - here: Instagram - @SBTSongs TikTok - @SBTSongs YouTube - @SBTSongs Chris Blair's Instagram - @ChrisBlairMusic Chris Blair's Website - ChrisBlair.com Thanks also to our sponsors - Sennheiser microphones and Britt Skin Beauty Aesthetics! #SBTSongs --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sbtsongs/support
This conversation with Bobby and The Warren Brothers will inspire you. Brett and Brad have written hit songs such as “If You're Reading This”, “Highway Don't Care” “Red Solo Cup” and many, many more. They got their start as a duo and after years of partying on the road and losing a record deal…they have now both been sober for 17 years. They talk about their struggles with addiction and how getting sober ignited their career as songwriters. Brad also shares how he is helping fathers who have lost children after recently losing his oldest son. Bobby also reveals the role they played in the process of him moving to Nashville to be the host of The Bobby Bones Show. Check out Brad Warren's podcast about grief at GOODGRIEFGOODGODSHOW.COM Also on Instagram: @goodgriefgoodgodshow Follow the podcast: @TheBobbyCast Watch this Episode on YoutubeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Good Grief Good God Show (https://goodgriefgoodgodshow.com/) hosted by Grammy Nominee and Emmy award winning hit songwriter of nine #1 songs on country radio, Brad Warren of the Warren Brothers available in audio and video (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFlVIygK4orf4X28amnvOPA).----more----Join Brad monthly on the first and third Tuesdays for RAW, HONEST CONVERSATIONS ABOUT THINGS THAT SUCK as he hosts a wide variety of special guests, including hit songwriters and recording artists, hall-of-fame athletes, and friends. ----more----Brad, half of the songwriting duo The Warren Brothers, and his brother Brett moved to Nashville in 1995. Over the next ten years, the brothers released four records, starred in CMT's first reality show, Barely Famous: with the Warren Brothers, and judges on USA network's Nashville Star. Since 2006, Brad and Brett have celebrated recovery from a decade of drug and alcohol abuse. The brothers have also celebrated immensely successful songwriting careers. They have penned songs for internationally famous recording artists, including Taylor Swift, Steven Tyler of Aerosmith, Toby Keith, Keith Urban, Faith Hill, Blake Shelton, and Lynyrd Skynyrd, and over thirty songs for Tim McGraw. ----more----The brother's professional success has not come without personal tragedy. In 2020, Brad and his wife Michelle tragically lost their oldest son, Sage, to an accidental fentanyl overdose. Since losing Sage, Brad and Michelle have felt the call to walk with grieving people, so they know they're not alone by holding monthly meetings with parents that have lost a child to Brad hosting his new show. FACEBOOK
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When we are not completely honest with ourselves or others about our problems, struggles, or emotional pain, we can find ourselves disconnected from the world and may even turn to drugs, alcohol, or other addictive behaviors to combat our shame. This shame can grow over time and fuel our addictions to become even worse. But there is hope in overcoming these destructive cycles—and we don't have to live in the shadows of our secrets. Jesus tells us in the Bible that if we follow Him we can know the truth; and that truth can set us free. Our guests this week battled their own secret pain and addictions only to find the freedom that comes by pursuing the truth that Jesus so readily wants to show us. We're talking with country music artists and songwriters Brett and Brad Warren from the Warren Brothers and Broadway, film, and television actress Amanda Jane Cooper. Links, Products, and Resources Mentioned: Jesus Calling Podcast Jesus Calling Jesus Always Jesus Listens Past interview: Ryan Sheckler Upcoming interview: Danny Gokey Warren Brothers Van Halen album Women and Children First Buzz Cason Tom Douglas Tim McGraw 9/11 www.warrenbrothers.com Amanda Jane Cooper Glinda in Wicked Carnegie Mellon University Mr. Stephen Schwartz Kristin Chenoweth www.amandajanecooper.com Interview Quotes: “The partying and the drinking and being in a bar band and just having fun and hanging out with other people that were partying and drinking turned into medicating pretty quick.” - Brett Warren “The very first hit we had was in our first year of sobriety, so we thought we were giving something up creatively [by not drinking] but the truth is we were gaining tons.” - Brad Warren “The God I met in recovery and the God that I was introduced to as a little kid that was holding a lightning bolt that couldn't wait to pelt me all the time, and then the God I've gotten to read in Jesus Calling, each of them, they've all circled into one.” - Brad Warren “God is good. They always say that when something good happens to them, but [Brad's] seeing that God is good in the worst thing that could happen to you, and the good that's happened to our family as a whole, and the change that it's made in all of us and increased our faith and trust.” - Brett Warren “Helping other people [is] what helps us to stay sober. And it makes us feel fulfilled.” - Brett Warren “I really did think that I had to earn my value, earn my worth, prove my perfection. So that was through misusing and abusing my body, but also trying to fill that God-shaped void in my soul with relationships, with promiscuity, with substances, with success, even.” - Amanda Jane Cooper “I have a new perspective that God says who I am. I do not need to “prove” to the world my worth through a certain size or through a certain weight at all. God looks at the heart and He wants to tend to our hearts.” - Amanda Jane Cooper “I fully believe that by the blood of Christ and His healing power, we can be set free from addictions, compulsions. We can go to Him in distress, pain, anger, insecurity. He is big enough and good enough, better than good enough, to handle whatever we bring to His feet.” - Amanda Jane Cooper ________________________ Enjoy watching these additional videos from Jesus Calling YouTube channel: Audio Playlist: https://bit.ly/2PrbuwH Video Playlist: https://bit.ly/2PsmEkJ What's Good? Playlist: https://bit.ly/3i7VUlZ ________________________ Connect with Jesus Calling Instagram Facebook Twitter Pinterest YouTube Jesus Calling Website
Episode 69 we sit down with the one and only 'Rowdy' Rob Williford! Rob invited us over to the 'Observatory' to sit down and talk about his Nashville/Musical Journey, how he got linked up with Luke Combs, stories from the come up and more! We also dive into some of the demons that Rob has worked thru over the last few years, the super personal song he released in 2020 titled 'Off My Chest', and how he powered thru and was able to see some success and grow in a year where touring and common life was stripped away by the pandemic. Other topics include; best food in Nashville, favorite venues and cities to play, and Rob's new publishing deal with TriScore Music and how it's a full circle moment for him working with The Warren Brothers! For more on Rob Williford be sure to follow him on Instagram, check out his release 'Off My Chest' and keep an eye on LukeCombs.com for upcoming tour dates! Also give us a like and follow on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter! And don't forget to leave a rating and review, 5 stars only! And remember to check out one of our Be sure to visit our friends at Trailside CBD for all your Delta-8 THC, Hemp and CBD needs! From oils and gummies to cartridges and flower they have it all! Use promo code 'ITR' at checkout for 20% off your order! Also be sure to give them a follow on the socials and enroll in their loyalty rewards program!Much love to our newest sponsors Saxman Studios here in Nashville TN! Grady and his team are a staple in the scene and do some of the highest quality work in town! Check them out on Facebook and Instagram!Big thanks to our media partners at Whale Tale Media. If you're looking for any type of photo or video work for music, events and weddings they are your GO TO TEAM!
Words & music by Bill Anderson, Brad Warren, Brett Warren Dave Drew - lead vocals, acoustic guitar; Frank Mascaro - bass guitar; Steve Cafarelli - drums; Scott Kuchler - backing vocals, electric guitar; Rich Albergo - lead guitar
On this very first 'What James Loves' Podcast, James talks to Brett Warren. Brett is a songwriter and half of the duo, The Warren Brothers. Brett and his brother, Brad, have been writing some amazing songs with and for some of the biggest artists including Tim McGraw, Jason Aldean, Taylor Swift, Blake Shelton, Toby Keith and more. We explore how Brett started writing music, why he loves it, and what keeps him passionate about it. More importantly, Brett shares what makes songwriting so special and how it affects those who listen to his songs. If you enjoyed this podcast, please leave some positive feedback or subscribe wherever podcasts are available! Some of the music discussed on the episode and a link to iTunes:Blank Sheet of PaperRed Solo CupHighway Don't CareIf You're Reading ThisYou can watch this interview and all of our interviews at CrookedLlama.com/WhatJamesLovesIf you enjoyed this interview or would love to be a guest, please share your feedback or interest at james@crookedllama.comYou can also follow James on Instagram @JamesAFrazierJr
Anna and Andrew close out their 100th episode special with pod-lore icons and Andrew's childhood neighbors, The Warren Brothers, who recount Halloween parties past, snacks of the late 90's and read "The Dead Man's Brain" from "Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark. Plus, "Scary Ideas For Things That Could Happen" by boyfriend of the pod Jason Hammons, and husband (and theme composer) of the pod, Chris Ryan!To donate or learn more about The Downtown Women's Center, please visit their website at downtownwomenscenter.orgFOLLOW ANNA:https://twitter.com/annadrezenhttps://www.instagram.com/annadrezenFOLLOW ANDREW:https://twitter.com/thatsajellyfishhttps://www.instagram.com/thatsajellyfishSCARY STORIES TO TELL ON THE POD IS A FOREVER DOG PODCASThttps://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/scary-stories-to-tell-on-the-pod/
Greg Morrow Interview: A boatload of fun, and loads of moving career & personal stories. First studio gig at age 11, taking a leap of faith and moving to Nashville to get his session career going… playing with Billy Gibbons (and some great Billy stories), Lee Ann Rimes, 38 Special, John Jorgenson, Sonny Landreth, Bob Seger, Cyndi Lauper (great Cyndi story!), Warren Haynes, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Rodney Crowell, Johnny Cash… dealing with the loss of his parents, unconditional love, faith… and why you “just have to pay attention.” LOVELY guy, so sincere, a MUST listen A first call Nashville session player for 24 years, and 2-time CMA Drummer of the Year award winner, Greg has played or toured with Blake Shelton, Don Henley, Joe Bonamassa, Billy Gibbons, Bob Seger, Steve Earle, Sonny Landreth, 38 Special, John Jorgenson, The Warren Brothers, Brooks & Dunn, Darius Rucker, Vince Gill, Steve Wariner, Reba McEntire, Amy Grant, Deana Carter, Leann Rimes, Cyndi Lauper, Warren Haynes, Hadden Sayers, Trisha Yearwood, Dixie Chicks and literally hundreds of others. He’s also a member of The World Famous headliners, Big Al Anderson’s band Support this Show: http://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/support Subscribe https://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/subscribe/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EveryoneLovesGuitar/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everyonelovesguitar/
RED Creative Group singer/songwriter LJ Music Official delivers her own brand of pop and R&B influenced Country. Upon moving to she's built a community of songwriters and producers that contribute to her smooth and soulful approach to music. Jeremy Stover, Paul Giovanni, Monty Criswell, Kelly Archer, Sarah Buxton, Jennifer Schott, and the Warren Brothers are all a part of her upcoming debut release. In a new episode of NSAI Coffee Break, she shares stories behind originals like, “Scarecrow,” “Preachin’ To The Choir,” and “Suit Yourself.” Her latest single, "Vegas," is out now. ☕️
Eric Borash (EBO) has played guitar with The Warren Brothers, Jace Everett, Radney Foster, Hank Williams III, John Fogerty, Eric Church, Kacey Musgraves, Sunny Sweeney, Thomas Rhett and others. He also makes custom hand-wired guitar amps (ebocustoms.com) used by everyone from Billy Corgan of The Smashing Pumpkins, Rick Nielsen and Tom Peterson of Cheap Trick, Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top, Vince Gill, Brad Whitford of Aerosmith, Tom Bukovac, and Willie Nelson to name a few. MJ and EBO sit down and chat about his illustrious career, finding happiness and gratitude in life, and much, much more. EBO Customs Guitar Amps --- 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/turniton/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/turniton/support
In Episode 148 the Warren Brothers talk again about the latest cycling news including the upcoming cyclo-cross races in the United States and who is a favorite to win at the National Championships. Randy and Dean cover the Berlin World Cup track races then pay their tribute to Paul Sherwen. Dean mentions his recent cold ride, and Randy provides cold weather riding tips. Thanks for listening!
Lisa Held, the host of The Farm Report, is joined by Warren Brothers, a fifth-generation farmer in North Carolina and Luke Owens, the Chef de Cuisine at Chef and the Farmer. About Warren Brothers Over hundreds of years, the Brothers farmers have grown traditional crops like tobacco, corn, cotton, and wheat, and Warren now grows close to 50 varieties of vegetables using organic practices. His most famous customer is Vivian Howard, who buys his produce for her restaurant Chef and the Farmer and featured him on her popular PBS show, A Chef’s Life. Heritage Radio Network On Tour is powered by Simplecast.
Tom talks with Brett Warren, one half of the hit song writing duo The Warren Brothers, who came to Nashville to be country stars but ended up becoming one of the most successful songwriting teams of the last decade. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brad and his brother have been a writing team for close to 25 years and have written 8 #1 Hits, and had over 200 cuts recorded professionally. They have never written songs with anyone other than each other. They also both got sober at around the same time... both came to Nashville at the same time... and spend most of their working time together… Brad talks candidly about the trappings of the music business and how the things he “thought” would make him happy… really fell quite far from the mark. This is an eye-opening conversation with one of the most successful songwriters you’ll ever get the opportunity to meet. So listen to it now, before anything else comes up... Subscribe https://www.EveryoneLovesGuitar.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EveryoneLovesGuitar/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everyonelovesguitar/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ELovesGuitar
This week, Chris invites the Warren Brothers over to his studio to talk all things songwriting and crack a few jokes. They discuss their unique situation of writing as a duo, how it feels to have the great Craig Wiseman as their boss, and confirm that Waylon Jennings actually hates country music. Plus: what it means to know “the real Chris Lindsey”. https://americansongwriter.com/american-songwriter-podcast-network/
In Episode 68 the Warren Brothers recap the recent races as well as two that were in progress as Randy and Dean recorded the episode. The Warren brothers interview Team Sunweb's Coryn Rivera as she became the first American to win the Tour of Flanders. Randy and Dean talk about the Joe Martin Stage Race and The Tour of the Gila. The races in progress were the midweek sprinters classic, the Schelderprijs race in Belgium and the Tour of the Basque Country in Spain. The highlight of the podcast is talking to Coryn Rivera as she talks about her win at de Ronde.
The Warren Brothers! These guys are insane- like off their rocker, in the best way possible! They talked about their best friendship w Tim McGraw (they kick ass at all sports together, as well as just get into ruckus:), touring with Faith Hill as she was exploding, then touring with Tim for years and years... They tell crazy stories about getting wild with Dierks Bentley and on top of it all, they have written over 20 Tim McGraw songs, as well as hits for Faith Hill, Martina McBride, Brooks & Dunn, and they had their own show on CMT "Barely Famous" where they just got into all sorts of shenanigans with famous artists. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
This show is dedicated to: A young woman named Frances Day was mortally wounded while serving as Sgt Frank Mayne in the Western Theater. Defending the Republic with Annie "The Radio Chick", and co-hosts Dan Butcher, Pundit Press and Kel Fritzy, Red Fox Radio Special Guest: Todd Allen Herendeen hails from Indiana. First and foremost he is a Christian. As he always says from stage, “I love God, Veterans and my country. In that order. I put my veterans before my country because without them, we have no country.” Todd's goal every night as he walks on stage is for everyone to forget their worries or troubles for a couple hours and enjoy themselves! His drive, along with his dynamic voice and excellent showmanship have gained him much success, including a #1 Hit, in his 15 years of performing professionally. He is so versatile, his show can be Gospel, country, rock 'n' roll, and much more. This versatility has lead him to perform as the opening act for such rock 'n' roll legends as: Jerry Lee Lewis, Chuck Berry, Chubby Checker, The Four Tops, The Platters, Leslie Gore, and The Beach Boys. He recently worked with B.J. Thomas and The Drifters! Opening for Foreigner twice was awesome too, as Todd got to do some classic rock! On the country realm Todd has worked with Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Ricochet, Bill Anderson, Gene Watson, John Conlee, Jeannie Seely, Janie Fricke, Ricky Van Shelton, Andy Griggs, George "Goober" Lindsey, John Michael Montgomery, Lynn Anderson, The Warren Brothers, Diamond Rio, Neil McCoy and Buddy Jewell. http://www.toddallenherendeen.com/
This show is dedicated to: A young woman named Frances Day was mortally wounded while serving as Sgt Frank Mayne in the Western Theater.Defending the Republic with Annie "The Radio Chick", and co-hosts Dan Butcher, Pundit Press and Kel Fritzy, Red Fox RadioSpecial Guest: Todd Allen Herendeen hails from Indiana. First and foremost he is a Christian. As he always says from stage, “I love God, Veterans and my country. In that order. I put my veterans before my country because without them, we have no country.” Todd's goal every night as he walks on stage is for everyone to forget their worries or troubles for a couple hours and enjoy themselves! His drive, along with his dynamic voice and excellent showmanship have gained him much success, including a #1 Hit, in his 15 years of performing professionally.He is so versatile, his show can be Gospel, country, rock 'n' roll, and much more. This versatility has lead him to perform as the opening act for such rock 'n' roll legends as: Jerry Lee Lewis, Chuck Berry, Chubby Checker, The Four Tops, The Platters, Leslie Gore, and The Beach Boys. He recently worked with B.J. Thomas and The Drifters! Opening for Foreigner twice was awesome too, as Todd got to do some classic rock!On the country realm Todd has worked with Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Ricochet, Bill Anderson, Gene Watson, John Conlee, Jeannie Seely, Janie Fricke, Ricky Van Shelton, Andy Griggs, George "Goober" Lindsey, John Michael Montgomery, Lynn Anderson, The Warren Brothers, Diamond Rio, Neil McCoy and Buddy Jewell.http://www.toddallenherendeen.com/