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In this episode, we welcome Ricky Schroder to the show. He is an actor, filmmaker, and the founder and president of Reel American Heroes Foundation, a nonprofit organization that exists to provide content that celebrates America's true heroes. He began his acting career at age nine in The Champ, earned a Golden Globe, and kicked off a multifaceted career as an Actor, Producer, Writer, and Director. Renowned for roles in Silver Spoons, Lonesome Dove, Scrubs, and 24, he transitioned to directing with Black Cloud, winning accolades for directing Brad Paisley and Alison Krauss's "Whiskey Lullaby" music video. In this interview, we discuss what it was like to become a successful actor at such a young age, the government program that he claims “planted” him in Hollywood when he was a child, how he was able to stay sane while simultaneously being a child star, how he became a Christian, how he is able to operate in Hollywood as an outspoken Christian Conservative, his read of what will happen to our country after the Presidential election, the societal issues caused by the ubiquity of pornography and its accessibility by children, and much more. Let's get into it… Episode notes and links HERE. Donate to support our mission of equipping men to push back darkness. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Dads break down the Johnny Cash Classic "A Boy Named Sue." They talk about the song's uniqueness, its backstory and its cultural significance. Mentioned in this Episode: Huberman Lab podcast Sleep series "A Better Man" by Michael Ian Black "Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance" by Angela Duckworth Angela Duckworth's TED Talk about Grit Video of Johnny Cash performing "A Boy Named Sue" at San Quentin Video of Shel Silverstein performing "A Boy Named Sue" with Johnny Cash Show Notes: 8:48 - Dad Life Sound Check Mick shares how water represents so many of the things we like about summer. with the help of Brad Paisley. Dave is burning the candle at both ends and just needs some quality sleep, with the help of Koe Wetzel. 14:40 - HARDY Report Dave talks about HARDY's latest single "Psycho". 17:33 - Farm Boy Update Mick has lightened his load around the urban homestead by teaching his son to use the chainsaw. 19:45 - The Dads get into whether or not "A Boy Named Sue" is a parenting triumph or failure. Along the way they discuss some parenting techniques and habits that may have run their course and no longer work in today's world. You will also learn some of the backstory of how this poem written by Shel Silverstein became a song in the first place. Be sure to watch the clip of Johnny and Shel singing it together. You can find the playlist on Spotify and via our website. You can find all of our back episodes on our webpage www.countrymusicdads.com. Follow us on Instagram and Facebook @countrymusicdads. And most importantly, please give us a 5-star review and share the show with all of your friends. Sources: Intro Music: “Dark Country Rock” by Moodmode HARDY Report Theme Music: “Frantic” by Lemon Music Studio Farm Boy Update Theme Music: “The Wheels on the Bus Rockabilly Style (instrumental)” by Mike Cole "Water" by Brad Paisley "Whiskey Lullaby" by Brad Paisley feat. Alison Krauss "Creeps" by Koe Wetzel "Psycho" by HARDY "A Boy Named Sue" by Johnny Cash
We continue our Music City Series today with Jon Randall and Jessi Alexander Stewart. You may not have ever met them, but you're sure acquainted with their songs. The Climb by Miley Cyrus, I Drive Your Truck by Lee Brice, Drink on It by Blake Shelton, Tin Man by Miranda Lambert, Whiskey Lullaby by Brad Paisley and Allison Krauss, and so many more. In fact, between the two of them, they have more awards and hit songs than we can count. And they are two of the kindest people we know. We cannot wait for you to listen in on this wise and hilarious conversation with our friends, Jessi and Jon Randall. . . . . . If you missed last year's Music City Series we have a Spotify playlist created just for you! . . . . . Sign up to receive the monthly newsletter to keep up to date with where David and Sissy are speaking, where they are taco'ing, PLUS conversation starters for you and your family to share! Go behind the scenes and watch our podcast on YouTube! Download a copy of the Raising Boys and Girls Feelings Chart. Connect with David, Sissy, and Melissa at raisingboysandgirls.com. . . . . . If you would like to partner with Raising Boys and Girls as a podcast sponsor, fill out our Advertise with us form. . . . . . A special thank you to our sponsors: Needed: Head over to thisisneeded.com and use code RBG for 20% off your first order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the Five Song Mixtape! This week we discuss the mixtape titled “Some Sad Man Country” by RJ. You can find the playlist by following our account on Spotify @FiveSongMixtape or you can find us on Instagram @FiveSongMixtape. We would love to hear your thoughts on the playlist and please give us a rating via iTunes to help spread the word!“Some Sad Man Country” by RJ1. “Colder Weather” by Zac Brown Band2. “Don't Take The Girl” by Tim McGraw3. “The Baby” by Blake Shelton4. “Hurt” by Johnny Cash5. “Whiskey Lullaby” by Brad Paisley, Alison Krauss Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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It was such a privilege talking with Jon Randall on this week's podcast about everything he's been through since making the move from small town Texas to big city Nashville right out of High School. Jon is best known for his production work on songs for Dierks Bentley, Brothers Osborne, Pat Green and so on. He is also the co-writer of "Whiskey Lullaby" and many other beautiful songs AND he's released two records of his own just this year. His first solo album in 15 years as well as The Marfa Tapes with Miranda Lambert and Jack Ingram.Find Jon's music, tour dates and merchandise HEREHear his new single "Keep On Moving" + many other great Texas Toast features on our TEXAS TOAST Spotify Playlist HEREYou can support Texas Toast by following us on social medias (@texastoastpod), giving a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts, subscribing on YouTube, making a donation via PayPal or MOST IMPORTANTLY, sharing the show with a friend!Intro song: "The Ride" by Jon StorkOutro song: "You Can Go To Hell" by Phineus RebSupport the show (https://paypal.me/texastoastpodcast)
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Episode #144 – JON RANDALL Welcome to episode #144 of The Troubadour! On today's episode we get to visit with an extremely successful songwriter, producer and guitarist. Jon Randall made his way to Nashville from Texas over 3 decades ago and now 15 years after his last solo release he's just released a new self-titled project that I think is simply one of the best records I've heard all year. Jon recently got some well-deserved recognition through teaming up with Jack Ingram and Miranda Lambert on the hugely successful “Marfa Tapes” project, but this is really just another validation of the artist, producer and songwriter that he is. Prior to the success of the “Marfa Tapes”, Jon achieved acclaim as a producer in working with some of the biggest names in country music including Dierks Bentley, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Dwight Yoakam, Jack Ingram, Pat Green and others. As a songwriter, he was also celebrated as co-writer of the 2005 CMA Song of the Year for a little tune he wrote with Bill Anderson named “Whiskey Lullaby”. He's won Grammy's, ACM and CMA awards and wrote with legends like Guy Clark, which that alone, makes me envious. To find out more about Jon, where he's playing as well as where you can buy his music, go to www.jonrandallmusic.com . So, let's get to it folks! Here comes episode #144 of The Troubadour featuring the incredibly talented Jon Randall! VIDEO - JON RANDALL - "THE ROAD" VIDEO - JON RANDALL - "VELVET ELVIS BUZZ" How YOU can support the podcast! If you would like to support the podcast AND ALSO earn some free swag in the process CLICK HERE to sign up as a Gold, Silver or Bronze supporter! You can listen to our wonderful podcast by clicking on any of the following links: The Troubadour Podcast Website, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Podbean
Buckle up baby, this one's a banger. After running through a quick intro and some descriptions for the stories, I spend some time recapping a pretty cool opportunity working with ESPN for the U of L/UCF football game last week (7:04) and some pretty awesome feedback I received from a few real ones that only reinforced the belief that I'm on the right path. Jumping into our stories and leading things off today, Lifetime Ban, begins at the 25:00 mark and is the story of the first time in 1,572 rides that I had to end one prematurely and had to boot someone from the car. I blackballed ‘em, and you can hear all of the drama unfold. The other stories on today's episode are Lifesaver (50:49), The Grumpy One (1:00:55), Process of Elimination (1:07:41), followed by a handful of Quickies (1:22:46), and finally, Whiskey Lullaby (1:30:20). If you enjoy the show, please drop a quick rating and a review on Apple Podcasts, follow along @bennytomp18 and @realtalkwbennyt, send me your Uber Stories and your life advice submissions to realtalkwbennyt@gmail.com ✌
Jon Randall discusses his stellar Marfa Tapes project alongside Miranda Lambert and Jack Ingram, drinking tequila and hitting record, the "rawness" of the project, the changing Nashville scene, authenticity, producing for Dierks Bentley and Parker McCollum, writing "Whiskey Lullaby," watered down country radio, when country music became a "party," discovering Tyler Childers way back in the day, and more.
Did you know that “Take Me Home, Country Roads” was written for Johnny Cash? Or that “Whiskey Lullaby” was pitched to Dierks Bentley? Bobby and Eddie talk about a list of big country hits that were actually written, pitched and sometimes even recorded by other artists. They talk about whether or not it would work with the first person the song it was pitched to. Bobby also talks toDeana Carter about Strawberry Wine celebrating 25 years, her early days making music and becoming friends with Kenny Chesney before he was a star. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
466 - Bill Anderson Returns Bill Anderson is a returning guest on The Paul Leslie Hour. He is a legend in music—both for the recordings he has made, but also the songs he wrote that others recorded. Known for writing and singing songs like "City Lights," "World of Make Believe," "Mama Sang a Song," and "Po Folks." He's as known for "Give It Away," that George Strait recorded, "Whiskey Lullaby" recorded by Brad Paisley & Allison Krauss and "A Lot of Things Different" recorded by Kenny Chesney. Whisperin' Bill Anderson is one of a handful of people who is an inductee of the all-genres Songwriters Hall of Fame, the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame and the Country Music Hall of Fame. He's also a 59 year member of the Grand Ole Opry. He's a veritable icon and has just released a new album "The Hits Re-Imagined." You're invited to listen to a comforting, but energetic interview with Bill Anderson. It's on The Paul Leslie Hour. The Paul Leslie Hour is a talk show dedicated to “Helping People Tell Their Stories.” Some of the most iconic people of all time drop in to chat. Frequent topics include Arts, Entertainment and Culture.
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Review: Weller Full Proof Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Special Guest: Burt Dodge After Burt Dodge fully unbuttons his shirt, he serenades us with Don't Close Your Eyes by Keith Whitley and we get an update on the status of Kelly's DWI case. Enjoy! Check out the show notes at: beardedidiots.com Support us on Patreon! patreon.com/beardedidiots WE HAVE MERCH! -> beardedidiots.com/store Intro/outro music is provided by ampletunes.com go check them out, send them some love and tell them we sent you! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beardedidiots/support
The J-Crew, Matt, and the spirits are back, and this time it's personal. In between singing sad pop songs, they discuss the media that has the greatest impact on their lives, and the dread that comes from sharing that media with the people you love.
Terri Clark interviews Hall of Fame artist and songwriter Bill Anderson backstage at the Grand Ole Opry. Bill is a member of the Opry, the Country Music Hall of Fame, and the Songwriters Hall of Fame, the trifecta. They talk about Bill's hit songs that we play on Country Gold, including "Wish You Were Here," "Tips of My Fingers," "Whiskey Lullaby," and "Give It Away."
Wynonna Earp S2:E6 - The Chirpers are loving this jam-packed episode where so much is happening even though time has stopped. What is up with Doc and Dolls who are toying with Wynonna’s (and the Chirpers’) emotions? At least the sisterly relationship is solid as Wynonna deals with the fallout of an accelerated pregnancy. And Jer’ doesn’t disappoint, even if he’s not a straight shooter. Host Erika Ensign, Annette Wierstra and Kirsten Goruk.
Bill Anderson is known in the world of country music for his unprecedented body of work including 40 studio albums, along with seven no.1 singles. Sometimes known as Whisperin' Bill Anderson, has been awarded Songwriter of the Year 6 times, has been a member of the Grand Ole Opry for more than 50 years and is an inductee in the Country Music Hall of Fame. Also unprecedented is the fact that Bill Anderson has had an entry on the country music charts for seven consecutive decades, something no songwriter in history has done. Some of his well known songs include “Whiskey Lullaby” recorded by Brad Paisley and Alison Krauss, “A Lot of Things Different” by Kenny Chesney, “Give It Away,” recorded by George Strait and many others. 2016 saw the release of his autobiography Whisperin' Bill Anderson: An Unprecedented Life in Country Music. Support The Paul Leslie Hour by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/the-paul-leslie-hour
Karen Lindsay & Charles Skaggs review the week's episodes of Syfy's Wynonna Earp and AMC's Preacher, and share some comic book TV news from San Diego Comic-Con 2017! Find us here:Twitter: @FandomZoneCast @CharlesSkaggs @Aleveria Facebook: Facebook.com/FandomZonePodcast Instagram: @FandomZonePodcast Email: FandomZoneCast@gmail.com Listen and subscribe to us in Apple Podcasts and leave us a review!
On this podcast Kevin and Bonnie discuss the sixth episode of season 2 of Wynonna Earp titled Whiskey Lullaby (2×06). Even given her current condition, Wynonna can stop the Widows […]
AFTERBUZZ TV -- Wynonna Earp edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of SyFy's Wynonna Earp. In this episode, hosts Kari Lane, Yael Tygiel, Alexis Torres and Amber Plaster discuss episode 6. RSS Feed: http://www.afterbuzztv.com/aftershows/wynonna-earp-afterbuzz-tv-aftershow/feed/ ABOUT WYNONNA EARP: Wynonna Earp has been away from her hometown, Purgatory, for years but returns to reluctantly take on the role that Wyatt Earp's heir is destined for -- demon protector. Her task is to take out Revenants, the resurrected souls of the criminals who were taken down at one time by her great-grandfather. Wynonna teams up with sister Waverly, agent Xavier Dolls and Doc Holliday, the cursed-with-immortality best friend of Wyatt Earp, as they work to stop the Revenants from taking over Purgatory and escaping into the world. The show is based on the graphic novel series of the same name. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "L --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Welcome back to Purgatory, folks. Brad and Cort break down tonight's all-new episode, "Whiskey Lullaby" and give their reactions to last week's bombshell news. Wynonna Earp is knocked up, y'all! No wonder the show went into overdrive to keep the episode underwraps until it aired. This week jumps in with the aftermath of that game-changing news. The Earp heir has another heir of her own, and thanks to the Sandman, Lil Wynonna or Lil Doc will be here a lot sooner than expected. Hit play and listen in as Brad and Cort discuss the new development in the story and their speculation of what could come next. There's also more trouble thanks to those creepy widows screwing around with time. Besides, offering its share of twists, the episode also showcased some very interesting developments in all of the major relationships on the show. Then there was that WayHaught moment that was FIRE. Give us a listen and then hit the comments to let us know what you thought of this week's episode, "Whiskey Lullaby".
On this podcast Kevin and Bonnie discuss the sixth episode of season 2 of Wynonna Earp titled Whiskey Lullaby (2×06). Even given her current condition, Wynonna can stop the Widows from cursing Purgatory. Right? Maybe? Sorta? Links mentioned in this episode… Email List For Earpers Coming To Dragon Con 2017 7 Ways For [...]
In 1995, Billboard magazine listed the Top 20 countrysongs of the previous 35 years. Bill Anderson wrote four of those20 songs, and has continued writing them ever since, becoming theonly country songwriter to land a Top 40 hit in seven consecutivedecades. After signing with the Decca label in 1959, Andersonreleased 37 records as an artist that reached the Top 10 onBillboard’s Country singles chart - eight of which climbedto the #1 position. Though wildly successful as a performer, Billis also a prolific songwriter who penned most of his own hits,including the classics “Po Folks,” “Mama Sang a Song,” “8 X 10,”and “Still,” which was named Billboard magazine’s Song ofthe Year in 1963. His initial songwriting success began in 1958when Ray Price took “City Lights” to the top of the charts for 13weeks. The song became a standard that charted repeatedly in the1950s, 60s, 70s, and 80s. Similarly, his “Tips of My Fingers,”reached the Top 10 four different times with versions recorded byRoy Clark, Eddy Arnold, Steve Wariner, and Anderson himself. Billteamed with Roger Miller to co-write “When Two Worlds Collide,”which was a hit for Miller in 1961, Jim Reeves in 1969, and JerryLee Lewis in 1980. Other major hits from Bill Anderson’s vastcatalog include Lefty Frizzell’s “Saginaw, Michigan,” ConnieSmith’s “Once a Day,” and Porter Wagoner’s “Cold Hard Facts ofLife.” After a hiatus, Anderson returned to songwriting in the1990s, co-writing hits including Vince Gill’s “Which Bridge toCross (Which Bridge to Burn)," Brad Paisley and Alison Krauss’s CMASong of the Year “Whiskey Lullaby,” and George Strait’s CMA and ACMSong of the Year “Give It Away.” Bill was elected to the NashvilleSongwriters Hall of Fame in 1975, and inducted into the CountryMusic Hall of Fame in 2001. He has received multiple Grammynominations and more than 50 BMI performance awards. Anderson wasnamed BMI Country Songwriter of the Year six times, and was thefirst country writer ever honored with the prestigious BMI Iconaward in 2002. The Academy of Country Music similarly recognizedhim with their inaugural Poets Award in 2008. His autobiography,Whisperin' Bill Anderson: An Unprecedented Life in CountryMusic, will be released by the University of Georgia Press inSeptember, and is now available for pre-order atBillAnderson.com.
This week we talk about Brad Paisley’s mega-hit, “Whiskey Lullaby” and go back to a point in our lives where we get a reset. Funnily enough, it only impacts our own individual self, based on our own individual lives, and has nothing to do with relationships. You’d think that would be a major point where […] The post Dude OMG! 031 – Reset appeared first on Dude OMG!.
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