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Exkurze po barech, tančírnách a putykách, kde se pořád hraje poctivá muzika od podlahy. Nejžhavější novinky rockující country i vidláckého rocku představí mimo jiné Charley Crockett, Whitey Morgan nebo Trace Adkins.
Michigan – Stillhouse Junkies Lighten That Load – Waylon Hanel Artful Dodger – Missy Armstrong Born Again (feat. Holly Bowling) – Greensky Bluegrass Honky Tonk Angel – Whitey Morgan and the 78’s Maces Spring – Full Cord The River That I Knew – Lindsay Lou Sad State of Affairs – Joey Frendo Set My Poor Heart Free – New County Grass Isn’t She Lovely (Edit) – Stevie Wonder
*NEW EPISODE NOW AVAILABLE**The Tobacco Road ShowEpisode 141- The "WHORES!!!!” Episode.Last call tonight.... they are from Atlanta Georgia... it's THE WHORES!!!!Episode Link:The Tobacco Road Show comes to you live every Wednesday at 7:30 PM CST with Chicagoland's dlonz on Cowboy's Juke Joint Radio www.cowboysjukejoint.com. Take a ride down Tobacco Road for the best in dirty cowpunk, whiskey soaked blues, and beyond. Hey bands! Submit your songs to:Email: tobaccoroadshow@gmail.comWeekly Segments:Hey Scotty!On This Day in Chicago HistoryJoke of the WeekWednesday Night's Main Event Wrestling TriviaThe Tobacco Road Top 101. Doug Simmons and Glen Mitchell Band - Tobacco Road02. Travelin Blues - Cheatin Woman03. The Brothers Comatose - I Want To Sing That Rock and Roll04. Joshua Quimby - A Thing or Two05. The Dead South - A Little Devil06. ANGRY ZETA - Sitting on top of the world07. Yes Ma'am, Lightnin' Luke - Bad Dog Blues [Explicit]08. Margo Price & Billy Strings - Too Stoned To Cry [feat. Billy Strings]09. Benjamin Tod - One Last Time (feat. Sierra Ferrell)10. Darci Carlson - Anyhow, I Love You11. Whitey Morgan and the 78's - Let Me Roll12. JP Harris - Dark Thoughts13. IV and the Strange Band - Sailin' On14. Nicky Diamonds - Ballad of The Lonesome Rose15. Cale Tyson - Honky Tonk Moan16. Casper Allen - That's Alright17. The Last Knife Fighter - Gold Blooded18. Ryan Bingham - Possum Kingdom19. Pete Berwick - THAT'S WHAT I THINK20. Nocona - My Oh My21. The Blues Against Youth - Learn This Right22. Belly Hole Freak - Voodoo Soup Monkey23. Smal Water - Geen ander24. RIFF WORM FEAT. WORESS - YOUR COLD DAY (TREVORS SONG)25. Alternator - Daniëlle26. Gaping Moles - Die Straight27. Professor Electric - Sail Away (Deep Purple)28. Whores. - HOSTAGE THERAPY
Send us a Text Message.Ray Scott, a powerhouse in the world of country music, brings a distinctive blend of traditional country sounds with modern storytelling. Born and raised in North Carolina, Scott's journey in music is as authentic as the songs he sings. With a deep, resonant voice that exudes sincerity and grit, he has carved out a niche for himself in an industry that often favors the mainstream.Scott's musical style harkens back to the golden era of country music, drawing inspiration from legends like Merle Haggard, Johnny Cash, and Waylon Jennings. His songs are steeped in the rich tapestry of Southern culture, with themes ranging from heartbreak and longing to love and redemption. With each note, Scott transports listeners to the backroads of rural America, where life moves at a slower pace and stories are passed down from generation to generation.One of Scott's defining characteristics as an artist is his unwavering authenticity. He stays true to himself and his roots, eschewing the trappings of commercialism in favor of honest, heartfelt songwriting. This commitment to his craft has earned him a loyal following of fans who appreciate his raw, unfiltered approach to music.Scott's career took off with the release of his debut album, "My Kind of Music," in 2005. The title track, a celebration of all things country, struck a chord with audiences and catapulted him into the spotlight. Since then, Scott has continued to release a string of critically acclaimed albums, including "Rayality" and "Guitar For Sale," each showcasing his remarkable talent as a singer-songwriter.In addition to his solo career, Scott is also known for his collaborations with other artists, including fellow country musician Luke Combs. Together, they co-wrote Combs' hit song "Out There," which became a fan favorite and further solidified Scott's reputation as a master storyteller.Beyond his musical endeavors, Scott is also an avid outdoorsman and a passionate advocate for wildlife conservation. He frequently incorporates his love of hunting, fishing, and the great outdoors into his music, creating a unique blend of country and outdoor lifestyle.As Scott continues to tour and record new music, his impact on the country music landscape only continues to grow. With his soulful voice, compelling songwriting, and down-to-earth persona, he remains a beloved figure in the genre, beloved by fans and respected by peers.In a world that often seems consumed by flash and spectacle, Ray Scott stands as a beacon of authenticity, reminding us of the power of music to connect us to our roots and to each other. Whether he's singing about love, loss, or life in the South, Scott's music resonates with listeners on a deep and personal level, leaving an indelible mark on the country music landscape.www.betterhelp.com/TheBarnhttp://www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn www.BetterHelp.com/TheBarnhttp://www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn http://www.betterhelp.com/TheBarnThis episode is sponsored by www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn and presented to you by The Barn Media Group.
Today's guest is country music singer and songwriter, Whitey Morgan. Whitey Morgan is the frontman and vocalist/guitarist of the band Whitey Morgan and the 78's. Hailing from Flint, MI, Whitey's garnered praise for his traditional country sound, inspired by legends like Waylon Jennings, Merle Haggard, and Johnny Cash. To learn more about Whitey, visit whiteymorgan.com and subscribe to his YouTube Channel @whiteymorgan You can keep up-to-date with Whitey by following him on Instagram @Whiteymorgan The Whiskey: Elijah Craig 18-YEAR-OLD SINGLE BARREL Purchase here: https://elijahcraig.com/18-year-old Don't miss the latest from The Roadster Shop. Be sure to follow us on Instagram @roadstershop Oil and Whiskey is an IRONCLAD original.
He's a busy man, but we finally got him! Jim Bachmann is a wizard of words and an Americana master with his signature "good timing Stonerbilly" sound and a presence of wisdom and authenticity. He's been making music solo and and along with his band The Day Drinkers for over a decade now and is still making the rounds. From playing "professional busker" gigs on a sidewalk downtown to opening for Billy Joe Shaver, Whitey Morgan and the 78's, Dallas Moore, Shinyribs, Reckless Kelly, The SteelDrivers, Ramsay Midwood, Mike and the Moonpies, Jeremy Pinnell, Paul Cauthen and more he's been grinding it out with the best of 'em. Settle in and enjoy this warm conversation with a lovely man and a great hang!
Being in the music ecosystem provides loads of opportunity for serendipity. Making a connection with newcomer songwriter Henry Conlon is a case in point. A fellow KKFI colleague had been contacted by Conlon's team looking for on air opportunities in support of an opening slot Henry had at a recent Sundown Concert Series featuring Kansas City's own Casi Joy and Danielle Nicole. I reached out to Henry offering a spot with the understanding it was a Pledge Drive Show and I would be asking him to assist in pitching for donations. He was all in. He began writing songs in high school playing coffee houses and the occasional open mic. As time went on, he began to grow a small but loyal fanbase in the northeast and eventually cut an album of original songs at Dirt Floor Records. Since releasing his first album, Henry has moved to Nashville where he has been writing and performing nearly every night of the week, embedding himself into the songwriter scene. Conlon has had a variety of cuts with artists such as Zachary Scott Kline and Madeline Finn. His song “Reckless Love” released by John Hollier in 2022, placed on the Americana Radio charts. In May of 2022 he had the opportunity to open for Whitey Morgan and Jesse Daniel at the Bandit Town festival in Manor Texas and for Old Crow Medicine Show and Billy Joel as a part of the Greenwich Town Party, an annual festival in Greenwich Connecticut. Enjoy the conversation and in studio performance with Henry Conlon.
**NEW EPISODE NOW AVAILABLE**The Tobacco Road ShowEpisode 94 - The “Scotty Crashes a Wedding” EpisodeThe Tobacco Road Show comes to you live every Wednesday at 7:30 PM CST with Chicagoland's dlonz on Cowboy's Juke Joint Radio www.cowboysjukejoint.com. Take a ride down Tobacco Road for the best in dirty cowpunk, whiskey soaked blues, and beyond.Email: tobaccoroadshow@gmail.comFacebook: Tobacco Road Show and Cowboys Juke JointWeekly Segments:Hey Scotty!On This Day in Chicago HistoryJoke of the WeekThe Tobacco Road Top 10All Roads Lead To Muddy Roots: September 1st-3rd 2023 Cookeville, Tennessee Playlist:**LAST CALL TONIGHT is from Melbourne Australia.. COOLING TOWER!!!!01. John Wayne Memorial Day - John Wayne Memorial Day02. The Bloody Jug Band - Ponderosa03. The Unrighteous Brothers - Unchained Melody04. Amigo the Devil - Husband05. Hollywood of The Wolves - Cocaine06. Jo Carley and The Old Dry Skulls - Black Flies07. Slim Cessna Auto Club - No Doubt About It08. The Ponderosa Aces - The Landlord's Comin'09. The Bootstrap Boys - Why Bother10. Whitey Morgan and the 78's - Hard Scratch Pride11. Emily Nenni - Useless12. Jonathan Parker - Shotgun Willie13. Jerry Reed - Bandit14. VOLK - Hat & Boots15. The Hillbilly Moon Explosion - Inch of Dust16. Legendary Shack Shakers - Hoboes Are My Heroes17. White Rose Motor Oil - Aint No Saint18. Raygun Cowboys - One More Time19. The Peculiar Pretzelmen - River20. Restavrant - Oakley Shades21. Bones Shake - Pig Sty22. Molly Gene One Whoaman Band - Top Shelf Man (Live)23. Too Slim and the Taildraggers - Voodoo Child24. Formula 400 - Bottomfeeder25. Stoner Train - Astrodendradon26. Cooling Tower - Saint Vitus
Sponsored by: www.betterhelp.com/TheBarnhttps://www.nolantaylormusic.com/Nolan Taylor, a singer-songwriter hailing from Cincinnati, Ohio, possesses a vocal range that effortlessly transitions from the gentle patter of rain to the resounding crack of thunder. His music delves into the depths of hard times, unforgettable nights, and heartache. The emotional resonance of his melodies resonates not just in the ears, but deep within the bones and blood. With themes of yearning, desperation, elation, and sorrow, his lyrics ring with sincerity and authenticity. Nolan's voice channels the collective heartbreak of a lifetime, as if every poignant moment found its voice and mastery through his guitar. His performances are a captivating blend of passion and vitality that infectiously draw listeners into his stories, leaving them spellbound and emotionally invested.Nolan Taylor, Ritch Henderson, Acoustic, Singer-songwriter, Melodies, Lyrics, Intimate, Stripped-down, Organic, Raw, Soul-stirring, Poetic, Nostalgia, Vulnerability, Authenticity, Emotional, Performance, Guitar, Vocals, Storytelling, Folk, Americana, Indie, Coffee shops, Small venues, Festival stages, Online platforms, Personal, Profound, Musicianship, Strumming, Connection, Universal, Beauty, Simplicity, Introspective, Dreamy, Serene, Reflective, Mellow, Expressive, Captivating, Heartfelt, Honest, Gentle, Soulful, Lyrical, Contemplative, Evocative, Atmospheric, Intimate gatherings, Unplugged, Acoustic guitar, Sturgill Simpson, Colter Wall, Cody Jinks, Jason Isbell, Chris Stapleton, John Moreland, Margo Price, Jamey Johnson, Brent Cobb, Hayes Carll, American Aquarium, Turnpike Troubadours, Amanda Shires, Whiskey Myers, Jason Eady, Zach Bryan, Courtney Marie Andrews, The Steel Woods, Ian Noe, William Clark Green, Shane Smith & The Saints, Dalton Domino, Paul Cauthen, Charley Crockett, Flatland Cavalry, Nikki Lane, Robert Ellis, The Dead South, Ruston Kelly, Sierra Ferrell, Arlo McKinley, The Band of Heathens, Tony Joe White, Lydia Loveless, Rusty Cage, Whitey Morgan and the 78's, Yola, Ryan Bingham, Joshua Ray Walker, Doug Moreland, Ward Davis, Shane Hennessy, Aaron Lee Tasjan, Jaime Wyatt, Andrew Combs, John R. Miller, Charles Wesley Godwin, Riley Downing, Sarah Shook, and Cody Canada & The DepartedThis episode is sponsored by www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn and presented to you by The Barn Media Group.
Howdy y'all! Welcome to Off the Beaten Clef. This week, we are doing round two of Bolos & Marlboros - a collection of western, folk, americana and country tracks all squeezed into a 20 song playlist curated for you. Thanks to all who contributed for audience submissions! Now kick off them boots, listen along and enjoy. To listen to Bolos & Marlboros II on Spotify To listen to Bolos & Marlboros episode from 2022 on Spotify / Apple Podcast. To listen to Bolos and Marlboros I Playlist on Spotify To listen to Cody Garrett's new single SAWDUST on Spotify / Apple Music To watch Dust on the Bottle by David Lee Murphy music video on YouTube Audience Submissions: Matt Gault - Dust On The Bottle by David Lee Murphy Louie - You Can Have the Crown by Sturgill Simpson Dusty Hyden - Poems and Closing Time by Zach Bryan Cody Garrett - Jamestown Ferry by Charley Crockett Grant Hutzel - Big Rock Candy Mountain by Burl Ives Lili - Four Winds by Israel Nash Christopher - Back Home Again by John Denver Ben - American Remains by the Highwaymen Jansen Hagen - A Picture of Me (Without You) by George Jones Chad - El Paso by Marty Robbins Dil's Picks: Far Across the Sea by Sierra Ferrell Last Call by 49 Winchester Running Deep by The Dead & Down Heart is the Hero by the Wood Brothers Fucked It Up by City and Colour Kev's Picks: Evangelina by Colter Wall Dinner by Whitey Morgan and the 78's Blackjack County Chain by Benjamin Dakota Rogers To The Choir by Joshua Quimby East Bound and Down by Jerry Reed Songs of the Show: Dil - (pls) set me on fire by Enter Shikari Kev - Feel Your Ghost by Tiesto ft. Mathame OTBC Social Media: Merch - offthebeatenclef.com Instagram - @offthebeatenclef Twitter - @OffClef Email - offthebeatenclef@gmail.com Discord - Link HERE Thanks for listening!
Upstate New York's own, Mike Eli LoPinto moved to Nashville on a drunken New Years Eve bet in 2012, from Boone, NC, where he attended Appalachian State University. For the last 10 years he has been on the road, in support of artists which include Nikki Lane, Lilly Hiatt, and Whitey Morgan. He is currently on tour with Chris Stapleton and the All American Roadshow. He lives in Lebanon, TN with his wife Anna and their son, spending his spare time working on music in the studio. Learn more about Ranchlands: http://www.ranchlands.com
Tobacco Road Show Episode 52 - The "From Twang to Bang" EpisodeHave some music you want heard? Shoot me a note at tobaccoroadshow@gmail.com"Tobacco Road" comes to you live every Wednesday at 7:30 PM CST with Chicagoland's dlonz on Cowboy's Juke Joint Radio www.cowboysjukejoint.com “Take a ride down Tobacco Road for the best in dirty cowpunk, whiskey soaked blues and beyond. Take a ride and keep the music alive!”01. The Mind Garage - Tobacco Road02. Paul Cauthen - Saddle03. Moonshine Brigade - Cotton Fields04. Billy Strings - Wargasm05. The Brothers Comatose - Tops of the Trees06. The Brothers Comatose - Tops of the Trees07. Jonathan Parker - Shotgun Willie08. Whitey Morgan and the 78's - Bad News09. George Goss - Welcome to the Badlands10. The Lonesome Billies - They Broke My Guitar11. Red Eye Junction - Outlaw Heroes12. Shooter Jennings/The Oak Ridge Boys - Slow Train13. James Scott Bullard - Leavin' on My Mind14. Steve Earle & The Dukes - So You Wannabe an Outlaw15. The Sickstring Outlaws - Cocaine, Cigarettes and Lone Star Beer16. Dale Watson - Dalynn Grace17. Left Lane Cruiser - Sleep Will Mend18. Low Volts - Bullet Holes19. One Rusty Band - Voodoo Queen20. JACOB WILD - burn your shoes on the floor21. Mike Snowden - Mr. Evil22. Mother Merey and the Black Dirt - Old Rope23. RL Burnside - Shake 'Em on Down24. Drain S.T.H. - Enter My Mind25. Formula 400 - Spector26. Jimmie's Chicken Shack - High27. Pushmonkey - No Dumb Wrong28. Andrew Stockdale - Meridian29. The Obsessed - Streamlined
Steve Bankey is the songwriter and frontman for Steve Bankey and The Flatlanders. The Flatlanders is a red-dirt country band out of Kansas City, MO. Heavily influenced by the grassroots country music movement originating in southern parts of Texas and Oklahoma. They have opened for Whiskey Myers, Granger Smith, Whitey Morgan, Ray Wiley Hubbard, and Morgan Evans to name a few. They have also played the firewater festival and Mid America Music Festival and are currently queued up to tour the festival circuit non-stop through the summer of ‘22. In today's episode, we explore topics like effective song releases, taking the risk to be prepared and available for bigger next-level opportunities, authentically connecting with fans, and caring for your family as a touring musician. And Steve also shares his own journey of carving out a real space in the music world as well as his aspirations for what's next. Check out Steve Bankey and the Flatlanders at:https://stevenbankeyflatlanders.com/---To contact Miguel Antonio for feedback or inquiries about the show - email booking@JustTheMiguel.comCheck out Miguel's band Run With ItRunwithitband.netTo check out the Run With It Daily podcast go to Runwithitband.net#liveandcreate podcast is where the host Miguel Antonio (Singer Song-Writer and Entrepreneur) talks to artists and entrepreneurs about what it means to live a great life and create great things. Live and Create Conversations dive into guests' personal stories and inspiration. They often touch on the practicalities of either business or creation and then build into a philosophical discussion about life and creating art, music, and a better world. Miguel Antonio is the frontman for the band Run With It, and the host of #liveandcreate, #runwithitdaily podcast
Steve Bankey is the songwriter and frontman for Steve Bankey and The Flatlanders. The Flatlanders is a red-dirt country band out of Kansas City, MO. Heavily influenced by the grassroots country music movement originating in southern parts of Texas and Oklahoma. They have opened for Whiskey Myers, Granger Smith, Whitey Morgan, Ray Wiley Hubbard, and Morgan Evans to name a few. They have also played the firewater festival and Mid America Music Festival and are currently queued up to tour the festival circuit non-stop through the summer of ‘22. In today's episode, we explore topics like effective song releases, taking the risk to be prepared and available for bigger next-level opportunities, authentically connecting with fans, and caring for your family as a touring musician. And Steve also shares his own journey of carving out a real space in the music world as well as his aspirations for what's next. Check out Steve Bankey and the Flatlanders at:https://stevenbankeyflatlanders.com/---To contact Miguel Antonio for feedback or inquiries about the show - email booking@JustTheMiguel.comCheck out Miguel's band Run With ItRunwithitband.netTo check out the Run With It Daily podcast go to Runwithitband.net#liveandcreate podcast is where the host Miguel Antonio (Singer Song-Writer and Entrepreneur) talks to artists and entrepreneurs about what it means to live a great life and create great things. Live and Create Conversations dive into guests' personal stories and inspiration. They often touch on the practicalities of either business or creation and then build into a philosophical discussion about life and creating art, music, and a better world. Miguel Antonio is the frontman for the band Run With It, and the host of #liveandcreate, #runwithitdaily podcast
Oyo, The Kernal, Sarah SHook & The Disarmers, Sad Daddy, Sunny Sweeney, Whitey Morgan, & many more...... "#478 For people who strapped a firecracker to a can of Coke" originated from Americana Music Show.
"Tobacco Road" comes to you live every Wednesday at 7:30 PM CST with Chicagoland's DJ dlonz on Cowboy's Juke Joint Radio www.cowboysjukejoint.com “Take a ride down Tobacco Road for the best in dirty cowpunk, whiskey soaked blues and beyond. Take a ride and keep the music alive!”The "Damn you Slim.. my toe!" Episode01. Fredericks, Goldman, Jones - Tobacco Road02. Slim Cessna - Metal03. Highlonesome - Last Kiss04. The Legendary Shack Shakers - Cold05. JD Wilkes & The Dirt Daubers - Wild Moon06. The eXcavators - Feudin07. Brother Dege - To Fill a Hole08. Ryan Bingham - Bread & Water09. The Bootstrap Boys - Let's Roll10. Jeremy Pinnell - Night Time Eagle11. Sturgill Simpson - Poor Rambler12. Whitey Morgan and the 78's - Where Do Ya Want It?13. Bob Wayne - Mr. Bandana14. Hank Williams III - I Wish I Knew15. Hillbilly Casino - Troubles16. Cash Box Kings - Sarah17. The Record Company - Off The Ground18. Blindside Blues Band - Who Knows Jam19. Funkadelic - Super Stupid20. Delta Deep - Bang the Lid21. Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats - S.O.B.22. Hellbound Glory- Repossessed (The Repo Man)23. Boogie Beasts - Emotion24. LA WITCH - Fire Starter25. The Pack A.D. - Rocket26. Low Volts - Shake in the Knees27. Ty Segall - Tall Man Skinny Lady28. Soulsavers - Revival
"The Barrel House" Hard Gritty blues with a a little southern rock. We do not do traditional blues. We do blues based rock n roll from hard/stoner/Psychedelic. We find newer and emerging artists around the world that have that pure gritty sound. If it's not Gritty, Raw & Pure; it ain't Cowboy's Juke Joint! With Hosts: Mike & Stone. Live Sunday's 8:00 PM EST on www.cowboysjukejoint.com1. Raging Slab - (We're An American Band)2. Blue Eyed Sons - (Immigrant song (Led Zeppelin cover))3. Suplecs - (Working Man)4. Professor Electric - (Sail Away (Deep Purple))5. Framing the Red - (Folsom Prison Blues)6. Alabama Thunderpussy - (Man On The Silver Mountain)7. Whitey Morgan and The Waycross Georgia Farmboys - (Running With The Devil)8. Black Mirrors - (Kick Out the Jam)9. Canyon - (Day Tripper)10. The Cold Stares - (Jailbreak)11. Clutch - (Cross-Eyed Mary)12. Hogjaw - (East Bound And Down)13. Magnolia Bayou - (Fairies Wear Boots)14. Honky - (Snortin' Whiskey)15. Novadriver - (Sin City)16 The Cosmic Trip Advisors - (Can't Find My Way Home - demo)17. Buffalo Fuzz - (Sunshine Of Your Love)18. Colour Haze - (One Way Or Another)19. 20 Watt Tombstone - (Midnight Train to Memphis (Chris Stapleton cover))20. All Them Witches - (Born Under A Bad Sign)21. Blind Smoking Monkeys - (All Night Long (R.L. Burnside Cover))
This week, outlaw country music icons the legendary Billy Don Burns and his protege Josh Morningstar recorded live at Ozark Folk Center State Park. Also, interviews with these artistic outlaws. As country music moved towards a more slick commercial “Nashville sound” in the 1970s, some of its most notable artists bucked the trend. Influential country musicians such as Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings fought back against the major studios and won the right to record their music the way they wanted. With its roots in blues, honky tonk, rockabilly, and rock & roll, outlaw country has become a musical genre all its own. In Stone County, Arkansas, we have a legendary outlaw singer-songwriter right here in our community. Since the early days of outlaw country, Billy Don Burns has been a go to songwriter for artists like Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings. Now in his 70s, Billy Don is still at it. BDB crisscrosses the country on his Harley Davidson while producing hit songs recorded by country music legacy Shooter Jennings, rising country music star Cody Jinks, and many others. Also featured on this episode of OHR is Billy Don's protege Josh Morningstar. An up and coming outlaw, Josh Morningstar has also had hit songs recorded by Cody Jinks. “Billy Don Burns is one of the few remaining original outlaw country music singer songwriters. This long and hard road paved with a honky tonk reality has taken him from Stone County, Arkansas and around the world touring for the past fifty years. He has been described as The Warrior Poet who has gained the respect of some of the greatest songwriters including Billy Joe Shaver, David Lynn Jones, Johnny Cash, and Willie Nelson. Some of BDB's critically acclaimed albums are ‘Desperate Men' with Hank Cochran, and “Heroes, Friends and Other Troubled Souls” with Hank Cochran, Willie Nelson, and Tanya Tucker. Johnny Paycheck, Willie, Connie Smith, Mel Tillis, and Sammy Kershaw have recorded his songs. A few artists that have recently recorded his songs are Cody Jinks, Colter Wall, and Whitey Morgan. Other BDB albums are ‘Graveyard in Montgomery,' ‘Train Called Lonesome,' and the live album produced by Shooter Jennings in Joshua Tree, California called ‘A Night in Room 8,' the room where Gram Parsons died. The newest album ‘The Country Blues,' is BDB's latest effort.” - The Hollywood Times “A curious and fresh combination of grit and humor, Josh Morningstar is knocking down stereotypes with his worn boots and unforgettable raspy voice. He is a small-town boy that originally hails from Funkstown, Maryland, and he carries those roots in a suitcase with him everywhere he goes. His small-town charm is evident in the way he greets people, and in the conversational way that he weaves the stories of his life into his music. “In front of the bright lights and behind the microphone isn't where Morningstar feels most at home. Named the 2018 Texas Radio Songwriter of the Year, he and his Kristofferson signed guitar have knocked out melodies in dingy hotels all across the country. He's written songs alongside Kendell Marvel, Channing Wilson, Autumn McEntire, and many more. Morningstar was also the writer of several Cody Jinks songs, including his #1 hit “Must Be The Whiskey.” - https://joshmorningstar.com In this week's “From the Vault” segment, musician, educator, and country music legacy Mark Jones offers a 1975 archival recording of Ozark original Uncle Floyd Holland performing the traditional tune “Nellie Grey,” from the Ozark Folk Center State Park archives. Author, folklorist and songwriter Charley Sandage presents an historical portrait of the people, events and indomitable spirit of Ozark culture that resulted in the creation of the Ozark Folk Center State Park and its enduring legacy of music and craft. In this episode, Charley describes the Ozark journey of famed folk song collector Alan Lomax.
"Tobacco Road" NEW weekly Live Show! with Dj DLONZ Every Wednesday at 8:30 PM EST on Cowboy's Juke Joint Radio www.cowboysjukejoint.com “Take a ride down Tobacco Road for the best in dirty cowpunk & whiskey soaked blues. Take the ride and keep the music alive!”01. Hank Williams, Jr. - Tobacco Road02. Whitey Morgan and The Waycross Georgia Farmboys - Running With The Devil03. Midnight County - Southbound04. Brett Conlin - Minight Train05. Bound by Law - Tuck Your Body Next to My Tomb06. Joshua Black Wilkins - Hung Up, Hung Over, Hung Out to Dry07. Jason Charles Miller - I Saw the Light08. Lindi Ortega - All These Cats09. Lindi Ortega - Voodoo Mama10. The Waymores - Matches11. Jeremy Pinnell - Ballad of 189212. Red Eye Junction - Outlaw Heroes13. Bottom Shelf Bourbon - Olympia14. Bound South - The Cowboys Are Dead15. Dixie Witch - Let It Roll16. Stone Machine - Rock N' Roll Queen17. Geezer - Hair Of The Dog18. Sun Gods In Exile - Moonshine19. Joyous Wolf - Quiet Heart20. Halfway Gone- Can't You See21. Boss Kean's Ditch - Doin' the Best i Can22. Black Stone Cherry - In My Blood
"Tobacco Road" NEW weekly Live Show! with Dj DLONZ Every Wednesday at 8:30 PM EST on Cowboy's Juke Joint Radio www.cowboysjukejoint.com “Take a ride down Tobacco Road for the best in dirty cowpunk & whiskey soaked blues. Take the ride and keep the music alive!”01. David Lee Roth - Tobacco Road02. Sea Mouse - Car Smasher03. Reignwolf - Lonely Sunday - MP3 Single04. Cold Blues - Aint Got No Aces High05. Honey Creek - Rattlesnake and the Junkyard Dog06. 72blues - Said I Would07. Ramblin' Roze - Endless Highway08. Killer Deal - It Could be Better09. GRAVEYARD BBQ - "The Man With No Name" (w/ BBQ! Intro)10. Texas Hippie Coalition - Outlaw11. Indianhead - Grandma's Stone12. Blacktop Mojo - Set It Free13. Southern Governor - Gone14. The Wild! - Bad News15. Formula 400 - Ridin' Easy16. Moonshine Wagon - My Mind Is Mine17. Carrie Nation and the Speakeasy - Shit People [Explicit]18. Filthy Still - Question the Answer? [Explicit]19. S.S. WEB - If We Ever Wake20. Hang Rounders - Dixie When I Die21. Andrea & Mud - Little Blue Truck22. Whitey Morgan and the 78's - Me and the Whiskey23. John Garcia - Don't Even Think About It24. Datura - Sunshine In Purple25. Red Fang - Wires26. Fu Manchu - Nowhere Left to Hide27. Dozer - Man Made Mountain28. Howling Giant - Comet Rider
I had the pleasure of meeting Ted Russell Kamp a few years ago, and have heard him in several clubs and festivals in the Los Angeles area. Don't know where to begin – Ted is an incredible singer/songwriter/producer and Grammy winning bass player. We start out talking about his love for music - he started out playing trumpet !!!! Then he went on to bass .... Ted writes, records and travels the world performing his own country/roots/Americana music from his eleven critically-acclaimed albums. Ted also plays live, records sessions, and collaborates on songs with A-list songwriters and musicians in L.A., Nashville, Austin and around the world. He often works out of his home studio — The Den — and has produced several well-received albums for fellow artists there. Ted has also had the honor of being a friend, collaborator and member of Shooter Jennings' band for most of the last 15 years and recently played on the 2020 Grammy winning Country Album of the Year, Tanya Tucker's While I'm Living. Ted is well known for his ability to step into bands and rock all genres of music — the decades he spent holding down the bottom end for bands as diverse as Shooter, Jessi Colter, Whitey Morgan, Wilson Phillips and others have made sure Ted had the chops for anything from major festivals to David Letterman appearances and the Sirius XM Outlaw Country Cruise. The last few years have found Ted focusing on his own career as well as touring and recording with Shooter. He tours continuously in the US and Europe, and has releasing his solo albums to critical acclaim. His records have debuted at #1 on the Euroamericana Chart and made the US Americana Chart's Top 100 Records of the Year. The Big Takeover wrote, “Kamp simply knocks one ball after another out of the park…Saturated in talent and sincerity … good music done right.” Born and raised in New York, Ted made his way to Los Angeles by way of Seattle. He spent several years in Seattle, and recorded four LPs with his trio Ponticello before moving to LA in 2001. Once in LA, Ted formed the group Union Pacific, played with numerous bands, did extensive session work. In 2003, he joined Shooter Jennings' band and has never looked back. Whether he's headlining a major show in the Netherlands with European superstars, playing Gruene Hall in mid Texas in the dead of summer, rocking an LA honky tonk with some of the best players in town, or working in his new studio to pull the soul from each song, Ted pours his drive and musical talent into every note. Ted has released his new album – Solitaire. Pour a glass or wine, get comfy on the couch and enjoy! He can be reached through his website: https://tedrussellkamp.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michelemarotta/support
"Tobacco Road" NEW weekly Live Show! with Dj DLONZ Every Wednesday at 8:30 PM EST on Cowboy's Juke Joint Radio www.cowboysjukejoint.com “Take a ride down Tobacco Road for the best in dirty cowpunk & whiskey soaked blues. Take the ride and keep the music alive!” 01. CROWS - Tobacco Road 02. Duane Mark - Follow Her Home 03. Jeff Shepherd and the Jailhouse Poets - Forever Young 04. Possessed By Paul James - Songs We Used To Sing 05. Gallows Bound - Guardian 06. S.S. Webb - See You in the Morning 07. Black TarPoon - Sweetly 08. Bert David Newton - Clydesdales 09. The Lonesome Billies - Five Dollar Bill 10. Emily Nenni - Bad News (By No Means) 11. The Ponderosa Aces - Come Around 12. Whitey Morgan and the 78's - Cheatin Again 13. Dallas Moore - Mr. Honky Tonk 14. George Goss - Ain't No Honky Tonks in Jail 15. Cross Canadian Ragweed - Carney Man 16. Hellbound Glory - Repossessed Repo Man Medley 17. Ryan Bingham - Southside of Heaven [Live] 18. Waylon Speed - Then Again 19. James Scott Bullard - Leavin' on My Mind 20. Fifth on the Floor - Burnin' Nashville Down 21. Big Joe Shelton - Devil Lives in Memphis 22. Big Joe Shelton - Scratchin' Yo Itch 23. Left Lane Cruiser - Two Dollar Elvis 24. The Maness Brothers - Tammie Jean 25. Walking Men - Bones 26. Le Garage - All I Can 27. Restavrant - Yes, I Guess 28. Duane Mark - Slow Dying
THE TROUBADOUR PODCAST - The Premier Red Dirt, Texas Country and Independent Music Podcast
Welcome to episode #113 of The Troubadour. We’ve got a great episode for you today with Bart Crow. Born and raised in Maypearl, Texas, country music singer/songwriter Bart Crow made his first attempts to write songs while in the United States Army and started first performing live while studying at Tarleton State University in Stephenville, TX. With a sound all his own, Crow produces an ever-evolving flow of Red Dirt, Texas Country and Americana music. Crow has put together an impressive track record as a recording artist, having lofted six No. 1 singles onto the Texas Music Chart – one of which, “Wear My Ring,” sold over 165,000 copies. He has sold over 40,000 albums, released eight self-co-produced records in just over a decade, including Dandelion, which debuted at No. 1 on Billboard‘s Heatseekers South Central chart. He’s been cheered in Country Weekly, on CMT, and has been named one of Rolling Stones “artists you need to know”. Crow is also a dedicated husband and father with a passion for supporting our nation’s Veterans. “Being a Veteran I will always pay homage to our brothers and sisters who heed the call to volunteer and preserve our peace and freedom,” says Crow. He displays this sentiment in his self-penned song “Broken” from album “Heartworn Tragedy”. Bart Crow has partnered with True Grit Talent Agency. The True Grit roster includes Cody Jinks, Sunny Sweeney, Whitey Morgan, Ward Davis & many more noteworthy acts. With tours booked across the country and many more dates to be released along the way. Crow’s latest release, “I’m Not Finished,” caught much attention throughout the music scene, with new music on the way. You can find out more at www.bartcrowmusic.com, including all his social links. 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
En plena pandemia Willie Nelson ha cumplido 87 años como un ejemplo de supervivencia… y de muchas cosas más. Entre ellas encontramos un romanticismo inherente al arquetipo del cowboy que se refleja en “We Are the Cowboys", uno de los temas clave de su último álbum First Rose of Spring. La canción se debe a su amigo Billy Joe Shaver, que resucitó en 1981 ese espíritu inquieto que busca su próxima aventura y que señalaba a los vaqueros como unos héroes que luchan contra las injusticias cotidianas. Willie ya grabó "We Are the Cowboys" con Shaver, Waylon Jennings y Kris Kristofferson en el álbum Honky Tonk Heroes de 2000, como un remedo de los Highwaymen. Como Willie es incapaz de estar inactivo, lanzará el próximo 15 de septiembre Me and Sister Bobbie: True Tales of the Family Band, un libro de memorias junto a su hermana mayor. Con ella también está trabajando en un libro infantil que se publicará en otoño de 2021 un libro ilustrado, titulado Sister, Brother, Family: Our Childhood in Music. Durante los últimos dos veranos, la serie de televisión Yellowstone, que protagoniza Kevin Costner, nos ha dejado una banda sonora que ha dado cobijo a varios artistas independientes de la música de raíces, atrayendo a nuevos seguidores que no se hubieran fijado en ello, pero que ahora han abierto los oídos a estas propuestas sonoras. El pasado domingo fue el debut de la tercera temporada de Yellowstone y su apuesta musical no difirió mucho de lo que ya habíamos escuchado hace casi un año en el programa. Desde Ryan Bingham, que sigue en el papel de Walker, Tyler Childers, Jason Isbell, Whitey Morgan, Whiskey Myers (que dieron el salto definitivo gracias a la serie), Blackberry Smoke (los grandes beneficiados de la segunda temporada), The Steel Woods, Turnpike Troubadours o dejan más que claro que una aparición en Yellowstone no es un beneficio hipotético. El tejano Taylor Sheridan, que ya había dejado su sello con Sons of Anarchy y Comanchería, ha sido capaz de dar continuación a una historia que tiene mucho que ver con el Oeste Americano contemporáneo, revitalizando su espíritu, su tradición y su importancia real en el presente. Para comentar la parte cinematográfica de la serie se supone que hay especialistas, pero en cuanto a su música no podemos por menos que estar muy satisfechos con la selección de canciones que el pasado domingo hicieron palpitar a ese primer capítulo. Empezamos recordando que hace 10 años, The SteelDrivers publicaban su segundo álbum, Reckless, con Chris Stapleton aún como miembro de la formación. Unos meses antes, el músico de Kentucky había anunciado que dejaba el grupo para dedicarse a la familia. En 2015 debutó en solitario con Traveller. Curiosamente, “Good Corn Liquor” fue la única canción que en aquel 2010 no compusieron el binomio fundamental de la banda, el que formaron Mike Henderson y Chris Stapleton. Se trata de una canción en la que intervino Ronnie Bowman junto a Stapleton, por entonces el líder de la formación. Bowman fue miembro de la Lonesome River Band junto a Dan Tyminski (después en Union Station), estuvo con Band of Ruhks y ha recorrido la escena del bluegrass como uno de sus pilares fundamentales de su desarrollo. Como álbum, Adobe Sessions supuso un paso más en la credibilidad que Cody Jinks se ha ganado desde su debut. El artista tejano de Fort Worth se mueve en sintonía con artistas como Sturgill Simpson, Jamey Johnson, Chris Stapleton, Ryan Bingham o Whitey Morgan, conectando con una audiencia que entiende a la perfección aquello que les cuenta porque le consideran un outlaw, como ellos mismos. De aquel cuarto registro de su carrera al que dio título el haber sido grabado en una pequeña habitación de adobe del Sonic Ranch en Tornillo, Texas, “Mamma Song” ha sido el tema escogido para formar parte de la banda sonora de ese primer capítulo, un ejemplo evidente de la personalidad artística del músico y del sentido que la cinta tiene en sí misma. Hace cinco años, Colter Wall editó un EP de siete canciones llamado Imaginary Appalachia en el que colaboraron The Dead South, Regina y Belle Plaine. Esta última, cantante y compositora de Fosston, en Saskatchewan, con cerca de 45 habitantes, cantó junto a su paisano en “Caroline”, que ahora Kevin Costner eligió para cerrar musicalmente el primer capítulo de la tercera temporada de Yellowstone, estrenado el pasado fin de semana. Después de haber sido uno de los referentes del folk canadiense, gracias a ese impecable dúo llamado Ian & Sylvia. Gracias a eso y a los royalties por la grabación que Neil Young hizo de su composición "Four Strong Winds", Ian Tyson es propietario del T-Bar-Y, un rancho situado cerca de High River, en la provincia de Alberta. Siendo un veinteañero y convaleciente de sus heridas como jinete de rodeo, Ian Tyson empezó a dedicarse a la música. A comienzos de los 70, tras separarse personal y profesionalmente de Sylvia Fricker se centró en el country, con grabaciones repletas de la imaginería y la mitología de la vida del cowboy como temática fundamental. Su álbum de 1986 Cowboyography es uno de los que mejor lo reflejan, con grandes canciones del estilo de “Rockies Turn Rose”. Si en este siglo XXI queremos seguir moviéndonos en los terrenos de los cowboys, como pretendemos hacer en el programa de hoy, no podemos dejar de lado la figura de Charley Crockett, que ha decidido cancelar todas sus actuaciones previstas hasta nuevo aviso. Tras someterse a una operación a corazón abierto a comienzos del pasado 2019, poco antes de visitarnos en una gira de conciertos inolvidable, no ha querido que ni él, ni su banda, ni sus seguidores puedan estar en peligro por la Covid-19. En un comunicado, el músico de San Benito ha hecho referencia al aumento significativo de infectados, pide disculpas y, sobre todo, pide a la gente que cuide. Por suerte, el último día del próximo mes de julio, Charley Crockett lanzará su nuevo álbum, Welcome To Hard Times, cuyo tema central es un recorrido por los paisajes del Far West, manteniendo el equilibrio entre country clásico, y ciertas pinceladas de spaghetti western. Remitirnos a un veterano como Don Edwards es recobrar el espíritu saludable del lejano Oeste. Creció escuchando la colección de discos de 78 revoluciones de su padre que incluían desde Bach y Mozart a las canciones de cowboys. Se convirtió en un músico autodidacta que se ejercitó en el rodeo y trabajó en un buen número de ranchos de Texas y Nuevo México durante sus años juveniles, influido por los westerns de serie B. En 1964 grabó su primer álbum y desde entonces ha mantenido ese espíritu, siendo dueño, incluso, de uno de los 100 bares más famosos de América, el White Elephant Saloon de Fort Worth. Gracias a Michael Martin Murphey, Don Edwards obtuvo una parte importante del reconocimiento que siempre ha merecido, con varios de sus trabajos guardados en los Archivos Folklóricos de la Librería del Congreso y habiendo recibido el premio Wrangler de la National Cowboy Hall Of Fame por su labor en pro de la música tradicional del Oeste. “The Cowboy’s Song” pertenece a su álbum Songs Of The Trail, siendo muy posiblemente una de las mejores canciones contemporáneas de la más pura tradición de las de vaqueros. La compuso Roy Robison, que trabajaba para la Murray Brothers Land y la Cattle Company de Forth Worth, en Texas. Michael Martin Murphey inauguró su West Fest inspirado por los espectáculos de Buffalo Bill, recorriendo anualmente distintas localidades de los estados de Nuevo México, Colorado y Texas, con la idea de preservar y perpetuar el espíritu del Oeste. En 1990 publicó un trabajo antológico sobre esa herencia musical titulado Cowboy Songs, donde se recogían las viejas canciones que su tío y su abuelo le enseñaron de pequeño en el Sky Ranch de Lewisville, Texas. Al fin y al cabo, es la música de su gente, su tierra, su cultura y su propia vida. En la mitad de 1907, un poema de Badger Clark titulado “A Border Affair” era impreso en el Pacific Monthly. Un cowboy de Arizona llamado Bill Simon le puso música y la canción entró dentro de la tradición oral como “Spanish Is The Lovin’ Tongue” que Michael Martin Murphey revivió de esta forma. Riddy Arman es una mujer nacida en Dixon, una pequeña localidad de poco más de 200 personas del Sanders County, en el estado de Montana, que mantiene el espíritu de los viejos pioneros y de manera muy especial la herencia musical familiar que le inspira canciones como “Spirits, Angels or Lies”, una maqueta grabada una noche del pasado mes de septiembre en Holy Cross, Nueva Orleans. Riddy es habitual del Cowboy Poetry Gathering que cada año desde 1985 se celebra en Elko, Nevada, y donde los ganaderos y cowboys se reúnen para compartir poemas sobre sus vidas y su trabajo. Tessy Lou Williams estuvo casi una década al frente de los Shotgun Stars, pero ha decidido que debía lanzarse en solitario y a pesar de que no parecen ser los mejores momentos, está superando el reto con un disco de título homónimo en el que despliega diferentes tonalidades del country clásico en Willow Creek, una localidad de alrededor de 210 habitantes, también en el estado de Montana, con el respeto a la tradición que le inculcaron sus padres, también músicos. Tras su paso por la tejana Austin ha terminado en Nashville, saltando las barreras de una industria nada respetuosa con las raíces, algo que no ha influido en absoluto de Tessy, que deja muestras de su poderío con temas del calibre de "Someone Lonely", una balada adornada por el Steel guitar de Mike Johnson. Su debut supone uno de los más apasionantes activos del presente de la country music. Bien podríamos decir que otra faceta de los cowboys tiene que ver con aquellos que cabalgan sobre 18 ruedas. Y hoy también es un buen día para recordar a los camioneros, sabiendo, además, que tenemos el privilegio de contar con un buen puñado de ellos como oyentes de TOMA UNO. Pues hoy, en la despedida del programa, queremos celebrar que en esta misma fecha de 1978 se estrenaba la película Convoy, protagonizada por Kris Kristofferson (en el papel de "Rubber Duck") y Ali McGraw (Melissa). Aquella canción había sido un enorme éxito en las listas de country y de pop gracias a C.W. McCall. Esta es la versión adaptada para la película de “Convoy”, que el director de una agencia de publicidad llamado Bill Fries llevó al éxito en 1976, asumiendo la identidad de C.W. McCall y grabando aquella canción escrita junto a Chip Davis en la jerga de las Citizen Band Radios (CB). Estas, introducidas en Estados Unidos en 1958, han sido la forma de comunicación que ha crecido más rápidamente desde que Graham Bell inventó el teléfono. En Junio de 1974, Bill Fries estaba escuchando su CB mientras conducía su jeep. Aquello le inspiró el texto de "Convoy", escrito de tal forma que una persona no familiarizada con la jerga creería que se trata de una lengua no inglesa. "Convoy" llegó al primer lugar de las listas de country en un mes y a las de pop en cinco semanas, vendiendo más de siete millones de copias. Aquel tema sentó las bases para el film del mismo título que protagonizaron Kris Kristofferson y Ali McGraw en el 78. Escuchar audio
Billy Don Burns has been making music for over 50 years and has worked with some of country musics greats. He was friends with Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings and Merle Haggard, Willie Nelson got him out of jail. That's all just the behind the scenes, Whitey Morgan, Cody Jinks and Colter Wall have recorded his songs and Shooter Jennings has a BDB Tattoo. Billy and I talked about his story and why so many of the newer artists like him so much. I'll say this some heroes are even better in person.Music from this episode: "Graveyard in Montgomery" Billy Don Burns"Memories cost alot" Whitey Morgan-written by Billy Don Burns"Neon Circus" Billy Don Burnswww.billydonburnsofficial.comhttps://www.facebook.com/BillyDonBurnsMusicIf you love the show please follow the link to help support it.https://www.patreon.com/join/PicksAndBonesPicks And Bones is a proud member of the civilized creatures entertainment network
This week, we talk about needing glasses, drinking beer, seeing Whitey Morgan and Red Shahan, The Highwomen, and Cody Jinks' album Less Wise (Modified Reissue 2017) Find us online: countryhodgepodge.com Instagram.com/countryhodgepodge Facebook.com/countryhodgepodge Twitter.com/cntryhodgepodge Youtube - bit.ly/2xUYbLK
In this episode we take a look back at some recent concerts. We talk about Rivals Sons and The Sheepdogs in Fort Smith, The Interrupters at Coachella, Whitey Morgan at Stagecoach, Sting / Joan Jett / Collective Soul / Trombone Shorty at KaaBoo Texas, we discuss the new album from Bible of the Devil, and we play new songs from Bible of the Devil and Hersker. We also talk about Night Demon, Jason Lee's exhibit in Tulsa, and more! Thanks for listening, and please share! #rivalsons #podcast #theinterrupters #bibleofthedevil This episode is brought to you by DEB Concerts. Follow the Streets Gone Wild page to get updates on upcoming shows and more! This episode is also brought to you by Med Pharm. Follow their Facebook page and visit medpharmok.com to find out why they are “Cannabis With a Cause.” 30% of profits go towards building no-kill animal shelters in the area. They have a wide selection of products, and they have a doctor on site every Friday and Saturday. Mention Thunder Underground and receive 10% off on your first purchase! Become a Thunder Underground #patron on Patreon: www.patreon.com/thunderunderground Listen to us every Monday night at 7pm CST on 102.7 WSNR, and stream us anytime everywhere podcasts are heard.
Busking brass bands and Jason Isbell’s star turn. Von’s star turn: 4/19 (TONIGHT!) McCabe's Irish Pub, Bradenton, FL Storytellers Session: Micah Schnabel - Buy tickets at https://www.eventbee.com/v/an-evening-with-micah-schnabel-q-a-and-storytellers-session/event?eid=179074704#/tickets Music in this episode: Meanlife -- “Let Me No” AND “Fuckable” (Fuckable) Mike Mains & The Branches - “Live Forever” (When We Were In Love) Anna Tivel - “Minneapolis” (The Question) Will Kimbrough - “I’m Not Running Away” (I Like It Down Here) Big Daddy - “Ain’t Got No Money” (Deep In My Soul) John Fusco & The X-Road Riders - “A Stone’s Throw” (John Fusco & The X-Road Riders) Izzy Heltai - “Marching Song” (Single) Hayes Carll - “American Dream” (What It Is) Dave Vargo - “Battle Burns” (Single) Whitey Morgan & The 78’s - “Just Got Paid” (Hard Time & White Lines) Rachel wrote a comic! Check it out here! Send us music via SubmitHub. Send us money via Ko-fi or Patreon. Contact Von via linktr.ee/vonreviews and say hi to Rachel on Twitter @adobeteardrops
In this episode we are joined by Dusty Grant. Dusty talks to us about his new album 'Trapped Here', his lyrical content, performing alone on a stage, working with Chris Dawson and Jimmy Beattie, what he has learned from Sprout, touring, Unearth, Sloan Moon, Whitey Morgan, promoting on Facebook, and a lot more. Thanks for listening, and please share! #DustyGrant #podcast #AllKillerNoFiller This episode is brought to you by DEB Concerts. Follow the Streets Gone Wild page to get updates on upcoming shows, and Rocklahoma's D&B Processing Stage, and more! This episode is also brought to you by Med Pharm. Follow their Facebook page and visit medpharmok.com to find out why they are “Cannabis With a Cause.” 30% of profits go towards building no-kill animal shelters in the area. They have a wide selection of products, and they have a doctor on site every Friday and Saturday. Mention Thunder Underground and receive 10% off on your first purchase! Become a Thunder Underground #patron on Patreon: www.patreon.com/thunderunderground Listen to us every Monday night at 7pm CST on 102.7 WSNR, and stream us anytime everywhere podcasts are heard.
New York will become the first American city to instate congestion pricing — Quinnipiac poll shows little support for congestion pricing 39 years ago on April 1, 1980 — 33,000 transit workers go on strike, bringing subways and buses to a standstill for 12 days 34 years ago on March 31, 1985 — The First WrestleMania is held at Madison Square Garden — WrestleMania 2019 — Sunday, April 7th at MetLife Stadium 160 years ago on April 4, 1859 — The Civil War anthem 'Dixie' debuts in New York as part of a blackface minstrel show Deterioration of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Memorial in Riverside Park 86 years ago on April 4, 1933 — The USS Akron, one of history's largest airships, crashes into the ocean off the coast of New Jersey 52 years ago on April 4, 1967 — Martin Luther King Jr. delivers a speech at Riverside Church in Morningside Heights — Hear the full audio of the speech. 46 years ago on April 4, 1973 — The twin towers of the World Trade Center officially open ☮️ 101 years ago on April 5, 1918 — Glass and pieces of wire are found in various foods in Brooklyn 98 years ago on April 1, 1921 — Greenwich Village Chase after Bleecker Street Armed Robbery A Great Big City has been running a 24-hour newsfeed since 2011, but the AGBC News podcast is just getting started, and we need your support. A Great Big City is built on a dedication to explaining what is happening and how it fits into the larger history of New York, which means thoroughly researching every topic and avoiding clickbait headlines to provide a straightforward, honest, and factual explanation of the news. Individuals can make a monthly or one-time contribution at agreatbigcity.com/support and local businesses can have a lasting impact by supporting local news while promoting products or services directly to interested customers listening to this podcast. Visit agreatbigcity.com/advertising to learn more. Park of the day Bridge Park (Brooklyn) Coney Island Volunteer Beach Grass Planting — April 6, 2019 — 9:30am — RSVP by emailing BKspecialevents@parks.nyc.gov or (718) 965-8976 Concert Calendar Towers are playing Rockwood Music Hall on Friday, April 5th. Whitey Morgan and the 78's is playing Gramercy Theatre on Friday, April 5th. Teen Body, Sean Nicholas Savage, and Romantic Thriller are playing Sunnyvale on Friday, April 5th. Arthur and Ghost Orchard are playing Baby's All Right on Friday, April 5th. Broncho is playing Elsewhere on Saturday, April 6th. Patty Griffin and Bayard Rustin are playing The Town Hall on Saturday, April 6th. The Royal They, Lumps, Stuyedeyed, and The Next Great American Novelist are playing Our Wicked Lady on Saturday, April 6th. The Rott N Roll Tour: Zomboy, Badklaat, Habstrakt, and Space Laces are playing Avant Gardner on Saturday, April 6th. Real Clothes, Plastic Waves, Stefa, and Von Sell are playing Bowery Electric on Sunday, April 7th. Japanese Breakfast and Long Beard are playing White Eagle Hall on Sunday, April 7th. Ulthar is playing Saint Vitus Bar on Monday, April 8th. Muse and Walk the Moon are playing Madison Square Garden on Monday, April 8th. Andrew Bird is playing National Sawdust on Monday, April 8th. Aldous Harding is playing Rough Trade NYC on Monday, April 8th. Steve Wilson & Wilsonian's Grain is playing Village Vanguard on Tuesday, April 9th. Colleen Green and Degreaser are playing Mercury Lounge on Wednesday, April 10th. Jozef van Wissem is playing Skirball Center for the Performing Arts on Thursday, April 11th. Arturo Sandoval is playing Blue Note on Thursday, April 11th. SWMRS, Beach Goons, and The Regrettes are playing Brooklyn Steel on Thursday, April 11th. Aphex Twin is playing Avant Gardner on Thursday, April 11th. Find more fun things to do at agreatbigcity.com/events. New York Fact 1.8 million New Yorkers benefit from SNAP, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, that helps families and individuals supplement the cost of their diet with nutritious foods Weather The extreme highs and lows for this week in weather history: Record High: 92°F on April 7, 2010 Record Low: 20°F on April 4, 1874 Weather for the week ahead: Light rain tomorrow through Monday, with high temperatures rising to 70°F on Tuesday. Now that Spring has arrived, so have weather warnings: Now is the time to start protecting your skin and eyes from ultraviolet radiation, which will be higher during the Summer months. Look for a skin protectant that is labeled as "broad spectrum" and at least SPF 50 and wear sunglasses if you'll be venturing outside the shadowy caverns of high-rise buildings in Midtown. Thanks for listening to A Great Big City. Follow along 24 hours a day on social media @agreatbigcity or email contact@agreatbigcity.com with any news, feedback, or topic suggestions. Subscribe to AGBC News wherever you listen to podcasts: iTunes, Google Play, or RadioPublic, Spotify, and Castbox or listen to each episode on the podcast pages. If you enjoy the show, subscribe and leave a review wherever you're listening and visit agreatbigcity.com/podcast to see show notes and extra links for each episode. Intro and outro music: 'Start the Day' by Lee Rosevere — Concert Calendar music from Jukedeck.com
108 years ago on March 25, 1911 — The Triangle Shirtwaist Fire kills 146 people, becoming the deadliest industrial accident in the city's history — Disturbingly, a similar deadly fire would occur on the same day 79 years later at the Happy Land Club, a story covered in episode 14 of the podcast 4 years ago on March 26, 2015 — A gas explosion and fire destroys three buildings at Second Ave and St. Marks March 26 in History: Central Park "Be-In" on Easter Sunday in Sheep Meadow One year ago on March 26th — NTSB Releases Report on Deadly East River Helicopter Crash — Listen to episode 12 of the podcast for the full story on the East River helicopter crash 110 years ago on March 30, 1909 — The Queensboro Bridge opens to traffic 34 years ago on March 31, 1985 — The First WrestleMania is held at Madison Square Garden — WrestleMania 2019 — April 7th at MetLife Stadium 39 years ago on April 1, 1980 — 33,000 transit workers go on strike, bringing subways and buses to a standstill for 11 days 4 years ago on April 2, 2015 — Two women are arrested in Jamaica, Queens for planning terrorist bombings March 27 in History: The Disappearing House March 28 in History: Alfred Hitchcock's 'The Birds' Premieres in New York March 29 in History: The 'Mad Bomber' Puts Manhattan on Edge The AGBC News podcast is just getting started, and we need your support. A Great Big City is built on a dedication to explaining what is happening and how it fits into the larger history of New York, which means thoroughly researching every topic and avoiding clickbait headlines to provide a straightforward, honest, and factual explanation of the news. Individuals can make a monthly or one-time contribution at agreatbigcity.com/support and local businesses can have a lasting impact by supporting local news while promoting products or services directly to interested customers listening to this podcast. Visit agreatbigcity.com/advertising to learn more. Park of the day Great Kills Park in Staten Island If you're looking for a scare, try your hand at paranormal investigating! The Morris–Jumel Mansion in Upper Manhattan is holding a night of ghost hunting where you can learn about the history of the house and see the equipment ghost hunters use when investigating old properties. Tickets are required and the event takes place from 8pm to 11pm on Saturday, March 30th — Morris–Jumel Mansion Paranormal Investigation Concert Calendar This is the AGBC Concert Calendar for the week of Tuesday, March 26 Billy Idol and Steve Stevens are playing Town Hall on Wednesday, March 27th at 8pm. Failure and Swervedriver are playing Warsaw on Friday, March 29th at 7pm. The Cure, Def Leppard, Janet Jackson, Radiohead, Roxy Music, Stevie Nicks, and The Zombies are playing The Barclay Center on Friday, March 29th at 7pm. Methyl Ethel and Teen are playing Elsewhere on Friday, March 29th at 7pm. HalfNoise, Liam Benzvi, and Lip Talk are playing Market Hotel on Friday, March 29th at 8pm. Nils Frahm is playing Brooklyn Steel on Friday, March 29th at 8pm. Better Oblivion Community Center, Christian Lee Hutson, and Lala Lala are playing The Bowery Ballroom on Friday, March 29th at 8pm. Sasha Sloan is playing Bowery Ballroom on Saturday, March 30th at 8pm. Zoë Keating are playing Joe's Pub on Sunday, March 31st at 7pm and 9:30pm. Simple Creatures is playing Public Arts on Monday, April 1st. Avey Tare and Nathan Bowles are playing Market Hotel on Monday, April 1st at 8pm. Cradle of Filth, Raven Black, and Wednesday 13 are playing Irving Plaza on Wednesday, April 3rd at 6pm. Ex Hex and Moaning are playing The Bowery Ballroom on Thursday, April 4th 8pm. Matmos and Keith Fullerton Whitman are playing Pioneer Works on Thursday, April 4th at 7pm. Whitey Morgan and the 78's is playing Gramercy Theatre on Friday, April 5th at 7pm. Teen Body and Sean Nicholas Savage are playing Sunnyvale on Friday, April 5th at 7:30pm. Arthur and Ghost Orchard are playing Baby's All Right on Friday, April 5th at 8pm. Broncho is playing Elsewhere on Saturday, April 6th at 7pm. Find more fun things to do at agreatbigcity.com/events. Learn about New York Here's something you may not have known about New York: Central Park's Great Lawn was originally a reservoir of fresh water for city's water supply system. In 1931, it was filled in with material excavated from Rockefeller Center and the Eighth Avenue subway Weather The extreme highs and lows for this week in weather history: Record High: 86°F on March 29, 1945 Record Low: 10°F on March 29, 1923 Weather for the week ahead: Light rain on Sunday, with high temperatures rising to 68°F on Saturday. Intro and outro music: 'Start the Day' by Lee Rosevere — Concert Calendar music from Jukedeck.com
Kevin Coffey interviews country singer Whitey Morgan about his new album, "Hard Times and White Lines," and what it's like being a self-made country singer. Support the show.
Best of best alba roku 2018. Willie Nelson, Shooter Jennings, Whitey Morgan, Brothers Osborne, Ashley McBryde a další.
Best of best alba roku 2018. Willie Nelson, Shooter Jennings, Whitey Morgan, Brothers Osborne, Ashley McBryde a další.
In this episode we are joined by Joe Altier of Brand New Sin and Just Joe. Joe talks to us about the recent announcement of the Brand New Sin reunion show, Brian Slider Azzoto, BNS plans, the story behind his departure many years ago, the status of Elephant Mountain, having 4,000+ songs in his repitoire for Just Joe, working with Joey Zampella, Life Of Agony Famiglia, Alan Robert, Peter Steele and Type O Negative, Whitey Morgan and the 78's, Jason Aldean, RIVAL SONS, Greta Van Fleet, Spotify, and a ton more including Joe's daughter making an appearance! We kick off the show with a look back the many interviews we did this past week, give our thoughts on Joe and BNS, and we play a Just Joe track. Thanks for listening, and please share! #podcast #AllKillerNoFiller #BrandNewSin #JustJoe This episode, and every episode, is brought to you by DEB Concerts. Follow the Streets Gone Wild page to get updates on upcoming shows from Saxon, Rocklahoma's D&B Processing Stage and more! Become a Thunder Underground #patron on Patreon: www.patreon.com/thunderunderground Listen to us every Monday night at 7pm CST on 102.7 WSNR, and stream us anytime everywhere podcasts are heard.
Show #432 Carson McHone - Sad (Carousel) Whitey Morgan and the 78's - Carryin' On (Hard Times and White Lines) The Hens - What She Sees In Him (Chicon) Adam Hood - She Don't Love Me (Somewhere in Between) (mic break) Lauren Morrow - I Don't Think About You at All (Lauren Morrow) The Gibson Brothers - Travelin' Day (Mockingbird) The Mulligan Brothers - Possession In G Minor (Songs For The Living And Otherwise) Carson McHone - Good Time Daddy Blues (Carousel) Whitey Morgan - What Am I Supposed to Do (Hard Times and White Lines) (mic break) Jonathan Byrd - Pickup Cowboy (Jonathan Byrd & the Pickup Cowboy) Edward David Anderson - Harmony (Chasing Butterflies) Blackberry Smoke - Seems So Far (Find A Light) Rosanne Cash - 8 Gods Of Harlem (She Remembers Everything) (mic break) Whitey Morgan - Fiddler’s Inn (Hard Times and White Lines) Carson McHone - Spider Song (Carousel)
Debutant Canaan Bryce pendluje po dálnici 287 mezi Waxahachie a Fort Worth v Texasu, Kristina Murray je spokojená v nashvillském undergroundu a Whitey Morgan drhne dál svou tvrdou a nekompromisní outlaw country.
Debutant Canaan Bryce pendluje po dálnici 287 mezi Waxahachie a Fort Worth v Texasu, Kristina Murray je spokojená v nashvillském undergroundu a Whitey Morgan drhne dál svou tvrdou a nekompromisní outlaw country.
Vandaag duiken we weer diep in de platenverzameling van Mart. Hij draait cd’s waarvan hij geen idee heeft hoe hij er ooit aan gekomen is. Je hoort muziek van leden van Ekseption en hij draait singer songwriters waar je waarschijnlijk nog nooit van gehoord hebt zoals; Ruth Moody, Ai Phoenix, Beth McKee, Whitey Morgan, Boris McCutcheon, Heather Maloney, Bob Kemmis, Ian McNabb, Daniel Meade & The Flying Mule.
Vandaag duiken we weer diep in de platenverzameling van Mart. Hij draait cd’s waarvan hij geen idee heeft hoe hij er ooit aan gekomen is. Je hoort muziek van leden van Ekseption en hij draait singer songwriters waar je waarschijnlijk nog nooit van gehoord hebt zoals; Ruth Moody, Ai Phoenix, Beth McKee, Whitey Morgan, Boris McCutcheon, Heather Maloney, Bob Kemmis, Ian McNabb, Daniel Meade & The Flying Mule.
The modern country outlaws follow only a few rules: beefy T-styles, American-voiced amps, and a healthy addiction to compression and phaser.
This week, we talk about Whiskey Myers going number one, the legendary Dallas Moore, Ward Davis, Colter Wall, Whitey Morgan and the 78's, and Cody Jinks concert from last weekend, and Zane Williams and his best songs! Find us online: countryhodgepodge.com Instagram.com/countryhodgepodge Facebook.com/countryhodgepodge Twitter.com/cntryhodgepodge
Geoff Michael is owner and head engineer of Big Sky Recording in Ann Arbor. Geoff has been a cornerstone of the Michigan music scene for over two decades, working with artists such as Joshua Davis, The Great Lakes Myth Society, Dick Siegel, Peter "Madcat" Ruth, Jill Jack, Laith Al-Saadi, Hot Club of Detroit, and Whitey Morgan. Geoff has also recorded hundreds of live, in-studio performances for Michigan Radio's Acoustic Cafe, featuring internationally known stars like Iron & Wine, Suzanne Vega, Death Cab For Cutie and Dar Williams. We talked in March of 2018 in Big Sky's main tracking room, among his collection of beautiful instruments and classic microphones.
Brews Theatre Enjoy a look back with one from the vault. Recorded shortly after Super Bowl 50, one of the most boring bowls of all time, an agitated Dougy Fresh, Jordan, and Cowboy talk beer and movies. Or at least attempted to talk about beer and movies before it turned into a “What grinds my gears” episode and how much they truly hated Super Bowl 50 and just about everything that went along with it. (They apologize to any Coldplay fans who may be offended in advance.) Tune in to a rousing show highlighted with some tasty brews from Great Lakes Brewing Co. and Shorts Brewing Co. Shout outs this week include: Jerry and The Bier Brewery; Dos Ringos; Otis Gibbs; Audacity; and Whitey Morgan Special thanks for those fine fellows of The Dead Squirrels for the use of their tune, Calabash Joe, from their fifth album, SQ1RL5. http://thedeadsquirrels.com/#
This week, we talk about The MusicFest and how we wish we were there, then we talk with Ameripolitan legend Dale Watson about walking away from the term "country," starting a new genre and awards show, artists such as Margo Price, Whitey Morgan, and Bonnie Montgomery, and Dale Watson shares a hilarious Billy Joe Shaver story. Vote for the Ameripolitan awards at http://ballotblaster.us/#/webBallots/ballot/78 until January 11! Find Dale online: dalewatson.com instagram.com/thedalewatson facebook.com/theDaleWatson twitter.com/TheDalewatson Find us online: countryhodgepodge.com Instagram.com/countryhodgepodge Facebook.com/countryhodgepodge Twitter.com/cntryhodgepodge
This week, we discuss Luke Bryan's half-assed return to country music, how Walker Hayes sucks, and Kevin counts down Whitey Morgan's ten best songs. Site: countryhodgepodge.com Instagram: countryhodgepodge Facebook: Facebook.com/countryhodgepodge Twitter: @cntryhodgepodge
Hi listeners and welcome to another edition of Indie Country Radio on Weekdays with Murph. This week, we have music from Kelleigh Bannen, Whitey Morgan and Runaway Angel. We'll be discussing the upcoming release of Runaway Angel's sophomore album, as well as the time we had them on for an interview. This will be a good one, folks!
Flint, Michigan's Whitey Morgan holds forth on the honky-tonk highway, opening shows for Bob Seger, and of course, GM!
Inevitablemente la muerte vuelve a hacerse un hueco en el programa. Ayer, durante la emisión del 308, la noticia del fallecimiento de Glenn Frey enfrió el ánimo de la música. El fatídico inicio de 2016 se lleva por delante a un gran creador del country rock norteamericano al que le dedicaremos el arranque del 309. De alguna manera el resto de CDS sonará cercano a parte de la obra que Frey y sus Eagles consolidaron durante los 70. Entre nuestros invitados, el country rock es una seña de identidad para ellos, encontraremos a Hank Williams Jr., Dwight Yoakum, Dylan LeBlanc, Loretta Lynn, Alison Brown, Nicki Bluhm aand the Gamblers o Whitey Morgan and the 78’s. También habrá lugar para otras sensaciones estupendas y más eclécticas, propuestas como las de los madrileños Fatbeat! o Alfonso Herce.
Inevitablemente la muerte vuelve a hacerse un hueco en el programa. Ayer, durante la emisión del 308, la noticia del fallecimiento de Glenn Frey enfrió el ánimo de la música. El fatídico inicio de 2016 se lleva por delante a un gran creador del country rock norteamericano al que le dedicaremos el arranque del 309. De alguna manera el resto de CDS sonará cercano a parte de la obra que Frey y sus Eagles consolidaron durante los 70. Entre nuestros invitados, el country rock es una seña de identidad para ellos, encontraremos a Hank Williams Jr., Dwight Yoakum, Dylan LeBlanc, Loretta Lynn, Alison Brown, Nicki Bluhm aand the Gamblers o Whitey Morgan and the 78’s. También habrá lugar para otras sensaciones estupendas y más eclécticas, propuestas como las de los madrileños Fatbeat! o Alfonso Herce.
It's time to confess our sins of 2015. We had a ball (with the exception of one nasty beer) recording this episode as we reminisced about some of our favorite shows of the year. We touch on numerous topics on this one, such as, Dos Ringos, Whitey Morgan and the 78's, Bill Quaalude Cosby, who is Prudence of Dear Prudence, a typical Dougy Fresh rant about the Oscars(and he would also like to apologize now about this show starting with the crappy tune by Garth Brooks), a debate over whiskey in space and/or deep ocean whiskey, as well as what's to come in 2016. Grab a cold one, buckle up, and enjoy the ride.We would like to give a big thanks to Danny Boy Beer Works for letting us celebrate New Year's Eve with them last night at their fabulous brewery in West Clay, and Alley's Alehouse for giving us their stage to do our show on Tuesday evenings and for the fine brews to review each episode. Be sure to check our page each week for the upcoming week's Blind Pig Special at Alley's Alehouse (located inside Pinheads Bowling Alley in Fisher, IN) and come on by on Tuesday evenings to join the fun.
SanTan Brewing Company and Whitey Morgan are our guests!
Whitey Morgan live from the Legendary Firehouse Saloon on Drink of Ages Radio Show!
For this live broadcast, listeners were asked to submit something true in 90 seconds or less. Their truths made up the show, along with some songs and a discussion of the nature of truth that centered around Shanon's claim that truth doesn't exist. "A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall," Bryan Ferry "Six Trues In Under A Minute" by Tracy Bonaccorso "Truth" by Troy Etulain "Mark on the Bus," Beastie Boys "Eat the Sandwich," Joe Rogan "Ohio," Devo "Nigel's Truth" "Voicemail for Bob" by Shanon Emerson "Waterfall," Ex Hex "I do not like thee, Doctor Fell," by Tom Brown, read by Mike Northcott "The KKK and Warren Harding" by Jack Miller "Fool in Love," Ike & Tina Turner "Fort Lee Story," by Zane Emerson and Jack Miller "Zane and Dad Radio Hour Preview" "Kay's Truth" by Sandra LeDuc "If You Don't, Somebody Else Will," George Jones and Tammy Wynette "The Truth About Coke" by Eric Schniewind "Jack & Coke," The Felines "Waitin' 'Round to Die," Whitey Morgan and the 78s
Bienvenidos a Country Music La Aventura Americana hoy hemos tenido a Milana desde Caceres que nos han hecho un regalo y mas musica de aqui como Carbayo ,In Blauk y Nat Simons demostrando que aqui se hace buena musica ,mas cosas como Whitey Morgan ,Blackberry Smoke y con Filipo Marco aportando como siempre su granito de arena GRACIAS A TODOS
Jimbo Mathus plays tracks from Blue Healer and talks about learning the mandolin as a child, his rock & roll career, and the origin of the blues. Also on this episode, I’ve got the new Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard album. I’ve got some jump blues from Woody Pines. Another track from that knock out Eilen Jewell album. I’ve got a very timely song from that new Dale Watson album, more honky-tonk from Whitey Morgan and a whole lot more on this special two hour episode. "Ep249 Jimbo Mathus gets a visit from the blues" originated from Americana Music Show.
Don Slack features some of his favorite new songs from smoldering Italo-Disco and fiery roots-rock to incendiary punk. 1. Daughn Gibson - It Wants Everything 2. Chromatics - In Films 3. Heaters - Mean Green 4. Wild Yaks - Paradise 5. Fort Lean - New Hobbies 6. Hop Along - Waitress 7. Sheer Mag - Fan The Flames 8. Banditos - Still Sober (After All These Beers) 9. Whitey Morgan and the 78's - Me and the Whiskey 10. Rhett Miller - My Little Disaster [feat. Black Prairie] 11. Jason Isbell - 24 Frames 12. Titus Andronicus - Dimed Out 13. Downtown Boys - Monstro 14. Strange Wilds - Pronoia 15. God Damn - Vultures 16. Flyying Colours - Running Late 17. Diamond Youth - No ControlSupport the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Whitey Morgan grew up in Flint, Michigan. A town with a smooth soul and rough edges. These words can be used to describe Whiteys music as well. With a sound reminiscent of the "Country Outlaws" he paints a picture of the strong and sturdy Troubadour, with the swagger of Waylon and Willie
It’s time to celebrate another Friday the 13th, and what better way to do so than spending an episode talking about a Friday the 13th movie. This episode is all about Friday the 13th: A New Beginning, or Friday the 13th Part V. The episode does start out with an actual professional review of the movie by Siskel and Ebert. There are no prize giveaways this time around. But, the dynamic duo do spend a little time talking about who are the hotties from the movie. And, as usual, they pretty much give the entire movie away. But, what would an episode of SnM Radio be without all the spoilers. This episode features a brand new Dwight Yoakam song, music by Whitey Morgan & the 78's, and a song from the actual movie by Pseudo Echo. So, be sure to bust out your robot dance moves just like Violet.
Whitey Morgan a jeho The 78´s dokazují na svém živáku Born Raised & Live from Flint, že country honkytonk není ani zdaleka mrtvá a uzavřená záležitost. Country-rockový písničkář a hrdý Texasan Robert Earl Keen na chvíli odložil elektrickou kytaru a nahrál bluegrassové album Happy Prisoner: The Bluegrass Session. Blackberry Smoke svou novinkou Holdin´ On The Roses potvrzují svou pozici na špici současné americké southern rockové scény.
Whitey Morgan a jeho The 78´s dokazují na svém živáku Born Raised & Live from Flint, že country honkytonk není ani zdaleka mrtvá a uzavřená záležitost. Country-rockový písničkář a hrdý Texasan Robert Earl Keen na chvíli odložil elektrickou kytaru a nahrál bluegrassové album Happy Prisoner: The Bluegrass Session. Blackberry Smoke svou novinkou Holdin´ On The Roses potvrzují svou pozici na špici současné americké southern rockové scény.
Mary Johnson Rockers & The Spark play live in-studio and talk about collaborative songwriting and the supportive Raleigh-Durham music scene. Also on this episode, piano boogie from Marcia Ball, honky-tonk from Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives, tin pan alley blues from the Bloodhounds, brand new country rock from James McMurtry, zydeco from Ganey Arsement, bluegrass from Leftover Salmon, country from Whitey Morgan & The 78s, indie rock from the Reverse Cowgirls. "Ep229 Mary Johnson Rockers & The Spark find their bridge" originated from Americana Music Show.
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.
Kelly Pardekooper plays tracks from his Milk In Sunshine album and talks about owning the bar scene and intertwining music with real life. Also on this episode, country rock from Whitey Morgan and the 78s, alt-country from The Highballers, R&B honky-tonk from Los Straightjackets and Deke Dickerson, bluegrass from Leftover Salmon, country folk rock from The Dirty River Boys, gospel from Roosevelt Graves, country music from Marty Stuart & His Fablulous Superlatives, blues from Scott H Biram, and rock & roll from Lee Bains III & The Glory Fires. "Ep224 Kelly Pardekooper owns the bar scene" originated from Americana Music Show.
The Music Featured On This Weeks Episode Is From The Following Albums: Whitey Morgan & The 78’s – Born, Raised, & Live From Flint (2014) Joey Allcorn – Nothing Left To Prove (2014) J.P. Harris & The Tough Choices – Home Is Where The Hurt Is (2014) Whiteymorgan.com Facebook.com/joeyallcorn Ilovehonkytonk.com Glen-simpson.com All music is used […]
The Music Featured On This Weeks Episode Is From The Following Albums: Dallas Moore – Blessed Be The Bad Ones (2013) Whitey Morgan & The 78’s – Whitey Morgan & The 78’s (2010) The Old 97’s & Waylon Jennings – The Old 97’s & Waylon Jennings EP (2013) Dallasmoore.com Whiteymorgan.com Old97s.com Facebook.com/Officialwaylonjennings Omnivorerecordings.com Glen-simpson.com All […]
FTB podcast #92 features the new CD from Bloodshot Records artist WHITEY MORGAN & THE 78's. Also great new music from PETER COOPER , MELISSA GREENER and the THE WINTERLINGS. The full playlist is posted below. Check the artist's websites and order their CD's or downloads and tell 'em you heard the songs on the FTB podcast. Please email me with any questions or suggestions for the podcasts. Here's the iTunes link to subscribe to the FTB podcasts. Here's the direct link to listen now! Show #92 WHITEY MORGAN & THE 78's - I Ain’t Drunk - Whitey Morgan & the 78's COLIN SPRING - Selling Reality - Highballs For The Lowbrow SARAH SAMPLE - I’m Ready - Someday, Someday SID SELVIDGE - You're Gonna Look Just Like a Monkey (When You Get Out) - I Should Be Blue (mic break) MELISSA GREENER - Bullets To Bite - Dwelling CHATHAM COUNTY LINE - End Of The Line - Wildwood THE GOOD LUCK THRIFT STORE OUTFIT - Caught Up - The Ghost of Good Manners WHITEY MORGAN & THE 78's - Buick City - Whitey Morgan & the 78's (mic break) VISIT - I'm Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone - Think God! THE WINTERLINGS - All of The Good Things - The Animal Groom ROMAN CANDLE - One More Road - Oh Tall Tree in the Ear PETER COOPER - The Last Laugh - The Lloyd Green Album (mic break) WHITEY MORGAN & THE 78's - Turn Up the Bottle - Whitey Morgan & the 78's Bill Frater Freight Train Boogie