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Kyle Wolfe and Brad Gebhardt break down both the 250 and 450 classes in AMA Pro Motocross and the 2025 season. Will Jett Lawrence return to the top step of the podium? Will Haiden Deegan continue to be the most polarizing athlete in the sport? Will Sexton defend his title? Is Eli Tomac done or […]
Beale Street Caravan is on the soulful road to glory this week with the Queen of Sacred Soul, Elizabeth King, celebrating the release of her third album, Soul Provider, live from the Green Room inside of Crosstown Arts. The queen is backed by the Sacred Soul Band, which features Memphis music stalwarts Will Sexton, Matt Ross-Spang, Mark Edgar Stuart, and Will McCarley. Grammy nominated blues man, Guy Davis, will be with us to deliver an installment of the Blues Hall of Fame, an exploration of the lives of the pioneers and innovators enshrined in the Blues Hall of Fame, here in Memphis, TN.
Chris and Ashy sit down with one of Ireland's greatest ever players, Johnny Sexton, to look back at his illustrious career. We find out how Sexton is finding retirement and what the biggest challenges have been so far. We hear about his admiration for Owen Farrell and he reveals the best coach he's ever worked with. Will Sexton himself ever be tempted into coaching? He also picks through that painful World Cup quarter-final defeat to New Zealand, and we get the lowdown on his spat with Rieko Ioane.
The husband and wife duo - Amy LaVere and Will Sexton met as collaborators in the Wanderers, a project with Luther Dickinson. They have since worked together on various projects including the Amy Lavere album Painted Blue.
Beale Street Caravan is on the soulful road to glory this week with the Queen of Sacred Soul, Elizabeth King, celebrating the release of her third album, Soul Provider, live from the Green Room inside of Crosstown Arts. The queen is backed by the Sacred Soul Band, which features Memphis music stalwarts Will Sexton, Matt Ross-Spang, Mark Edgar Stuart, and Will McCarley. Grammy nominated blues man, Guy Davis, will be with us to deliver an installment of the Blues Hall of Fame, an exploration of the lives of the pioneers and innovators enshrined in the Blues Hall of Fame, here in Memphis, TN.
For some, the process of making music can appear effortless. For others, bringing one's music to life might take decades. The music welling up in the heart and mind of its creator, like a fine wine, or in this case, one of the finest debut albums, by any artist, in any genre, in many decades. One could say that Tommy Taylor has one of those classic “you don't know me, but you've heard me” musician stories. He has spent years as the drummer and backing vocalist behind singer/songwriter (Grammy and Oscar winner) Christopher Cross and guitarist Eric Johnson. Tommy has also played behind: Stevie Ray Vaughan, Charlie Sexton, Will Sexton, Sara Hickman, Charlie and Bruce Robison, Kelly Willis, Jake Andrews, Jerry Jeff Walker, Ray Benson and Shawn Colvin.Tommy has been preparing himself and his music for years to become the album Across The Stars. It is a recording comprised of what Taylor calls “Chekovian vignettes” - nine cinematic stories filtered through a lifetime of insights and emotions, delivered in his tenor voice that falls somewhere between the lilt of Jackson Browne's and the edge of Don Henley. Taylor's lyrics are incredibly personal and incredibly universal simultaneously. Who hasn't felt like the people in your life were there to “Let You Down?” Taylor describes himself as an observer. However, the songs on this album are filled with the stories and experience you get by living - not by watching. At the end of the 9 songs, you are left with a man's personal catharsis, and you are the richer for having had the experience. After years of his friends and colleagues encouraging Tommy to write his songs and get them recorded, Taylor finally went in the studio and started work on the album. With a little help from Christopher Cross, legendary record producer and keyboardist Michael Omartian (Christopher Cross, Donna Summer, Rod Stewart, Amy Grant, Steely Dan, Glen Campbell, Boz Scaggs, Jerry Garcia and Dolly Parton) agreed to play on Tommy's album. After finishing his work and hearing the final mixes Michael said: “Man, this is a really good album. Everything sounds great. Wonderful songs and the overall production and musicianship is first rate.” That was on top of praise for Taylor's vocals on various tracks, and his declaration that the song “Everybody's Gonna Let You Down” “sounds like a smash.” You might catch yourself singing along to that chorus the very first time you hear it.Michael Omartian's words are a priceless endorsement, especially for an artist whose debut work has taken a few decades to arrive. But in his Across The Stars liner notes, Taylor explains, “This first effort is a culmination of a lifetime of personal ups and downs, and interests and pursuits.” Isn't that a perfect description of a life well-lived? Across the Stars was released on September 22nd, 2023.https://tommytaylor.com/homeSupport the showThanks for listening for more information or to listen to other podcasts or watch YouTube videos click on this link >https://thetroutshow.com/
Welcome to another thrilling episode of Thirst World Problems! In this edition, our esteemed hosts B, Bell, and Nick immerse themselves in the unpredictable realm of the NBA offseason. Prepare for a wild ride as they deftly maneuver through trade rumors, contract negotiations, and all the captivating player drama. Buckle up, folks! First on the agenda is the charismatic Draymond Green, renowned as the Sultan of Sass. Our hosts embark on an exploration of his latest controversial comments, marveling at his uncanny ability to ignite media frenzy. Will Draymond ever run out of things to say? Unlikely. But hey, it's undeniably entertaining, isn't it? No offseason discussion would be complete without the elusive Chris Paul. Will he stay loyal to the Phoenix Suns or embark on yet another team-hopping adventure? Our hosts dissect the rumors, decipher the whispers, and scrutinize his not-so-subtle Instagram posts in a valiant attempt to predict his next move. Will they hit the mark? Only time will tell, but the speculation is part of the fun! Next up is the enigmatic Bradley Beal, navigating the murky waters of trade speculation. Our hosts take on the daunting task of decoding the hidden messages in his cryptic tweets and Instagram stories. Will Beal find himself traded to a contender, or is he destined to remain the shining star of a struggling franchise? Pop your popcorn, folks – this one's a nail-biter! Now, brace yourselves for the pinnacle of offseason drama: LeBron James and the illustrious Los Angeles Lakers. No NBA offseason is complete without wild speculation surrounding the King and his court. Our hosts meticulously dissect the rumors, boldly predict roster changes, and indulge in the captivating possibility of "Space Jam 3: The Return of the Monstars." Trust us, you won't want to miss their take on it! But wait, there's more! The burning question on everyone's mind: where will Collin Sexton end up? Our hosts delve deep into the realms of trade scenarios, free agency whispers, and the unpredictable landscape of NBA front offices. Will Sexton become the next basketball hero for a new team, or will he continue to "sexton" with his current squad? The suspense is palpable! Last but certainly not least, our hosts take on the audacious task of predicting the next rising stars, the almighty "dem boys," of the upcoming season. Will we witness an unexpected breakout performance or witness the renaissance of a forgotten talent? Tune in to quench your thirst for knowledge and don't forget to bring your crystal ball along! Join the witty, sarcastic trio of B, Bell, and Nick as they navigate the electrifying NBA offseason, injecting their trademark blend of wit, sarcasm, and healthy skepticism into the mix. Thirst World Problems is the podcast that fearlessly tackles the most crucial sports issues while keeping you thoroughly entertained. Don't miss out! Subscribe for FREE and leave us a cool review, then follow us on Twitter and IG @thirstworldpod... What too much? Have a great idea for a topic or story you want to share with us? Would you like to be a guest on the show? Visit us at www.thirstworldproblems.com or get at us at thirstworldpod@gmail.com
Hello friends! Singer-songwriter and veteran of Austin's 70's & 80's punk/new wave scene, Lisa Gamache is my guest for episode 1270! She has a brand new album out, Dragon Fly, featuring an amazing cast of musicians like Lloyd Maines, Will Sexton, Amy Lavere, Nick Ferarri and many more. Find it wherever you stream or download your jams. Her release show is in Austin this Friday, 4/28 at All The Sudden. Go to lisagamache.bandzoogle.com for show info, music and more. In the late 70's and early 80's, Austin punk and new wave scene, Lisa was the singer for Max and the Make Ups and Skank, How To Kiss. She sang back-up for Dino Lee's White Trash Review and in a band I was in called, Cry Wolf and many other bands. We have a great convo about making Dragon Fly, her time in Austin, moving to L.A. in the late 80's, getting signed by a label that quickly evaporated up someone's nose, leaving the biz t tach and getting back into it. I loved hearing Lisa's Story and had a blast chatting with her. Enjoy! Let's get down! Get the best, full-spectrum CBD products from True Hemp Science and enter code HDIGH for a special offer from How Did I Get Here? If you feel so inclined. Venmo: www.venmo.com/John-Goudie-1 Paypal: paypal.me/johnnygoudie
The award-winning DJ, radio programmer, and host of the NOLA County show on WHIV 102.3 FM and Country Du Monde on Gimmecountry.com digital radio backed into the music biz almost by accident. Being in the wrong place at the right time, he threw away a career in law to hang out on air with established Americana music stars and highlight up-and-coming artists. Tonight Jimi rolls into the Christmas Club looking like the rootin’est tootin’est hombre east of the Pecos. The Troubled Men take cover. Topics include a John Papa Gros tour, road food, chicken wings, senior menus, Dix Denney RIP, the Weirdos, John Denney, the L.A. punk scene, an arrest story, a record deal, moving to Austin, Tulane Law School, the BP oil spill settlement, the Banks Street Bar, Ron Hotstream, early broadcasting, Dr. MarkAlain Dery, Dave Catching, Rancho de la Luna, Bill Davis, Jesse Dayton, guest selection, regional music, “George and Tammy,” Dale Watson, Will Sexton, Bruce Watson, the NOLA Ameripolitan Festival, the Chickie Wah Wah reopening, the new Loose Cattle record, SXSW, a Broadway cruise, the Texas Tornados, a listener photo, future broadcasts, and much more. Intro music: "Just Keeps Raining" by Styler/Coman Break and Outro Music: "What My Baby Don't Know" and "You Don't Have To Take It From Me" from "Don't Walk the Darkness" by Will Sexton Support the podcast: Paypal or Venmo Join the Patreon page here. Shop for Troubled Men’s T-shirts & tanks here. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts or any podcast source. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Troubled Men Podcast Facebook Troubled Men Podcast Instagram Iguanas Tour Dates René Coman Facebook GR8 ESCAPE BAKING COMPANY Promo Code:TROUBLED15 Jimi Palacios Facebook Jimi Palacios Instagram NOLA County Facebook WHIV 102.3 FM Homepage
Will Sexton takes the interview seat to talk about growing up with his brother Charlie in the 1970s Austin music scene, playing in the high school jazz band while still in middle school, Speedy Sparks, Roky Erickson, Stevie Ray Vaughn, and producing music in Memphis. Will is also joined by his talented wife Amy LeVere, and they treat us to three fantastic songs. Recorded at Arlyn Studios and hosted by Karl Anderson.
Austin's beloved, Johnny Goudie, talks about growing up in the scene, getting into bars with Will Sexton, being a bandleader, his relationship with Mark Hallman, George Reiff, and Ian Moore, and recording on Lars Ullrich's label. Recorded at Arlyn Studios and hosted by Karl Anderson.
After nearly a four-week layoff, the WFNY CavsCast is back for another episode. This week, Josh Poloha and Seth Wannemacher discuss the Cavs' new jerseys, NBA Summer League, free agency, Collin Sexton, and more. The duo seems to like Cleveland's new look, how Ochai Agbaji played during Summer League, and the Cavs' three free-agent pickups. Will Sexton be back? If so, on what type of contract? Josh and Seth also talk about what to expect from the Cavs this season and look ahead at the season as a whole as well, even though we are still months away from it tipping off. In all, they both enjoyed being back on the podcast and talking Cavs together once again. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A great Austin stalwart, keyboardist and songwriter Bukka Allen talks about growing up in an incredible artist environment in Fresno, Minneapolis theater, Will Sexton, Joe Walsh and Ringo, and the significance of Arlyn Studios. Hosted by Karl Anderson at Arlyn Studios.
Uutisissa Iron Maidenin sunnuntaina käynnistynyt Euroopan kiertue ja sen settilista. Haastattelussa Jan Stenfors eli Nasty Suicide, joka kertoo uudesta kokoonpanostaan nimeltä Stenfors, nykyisestä southern rock -tyylistään sekä kitaravaikutteistaan. Jakson soittolista: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6SpTFJTwln3b2Ggi6JgVkf?si=81d78d27a67449a7 Jutuissa ovat mukana Bruce Dickinson, Alice Cooper, Slayer, Adrian Smith, Blaze Bayley, Rockfest Hyvinkää, Hanoi Rocks, Allman Brothers Band, Neville Brothers, The Band, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Muddy Waters, Mink DeVille, Willy DeVille, Blackfoot, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Billy Gibbons, ZZ Top, Matt Sorum, Mike Campbell, Albert Järvinen, Hurriganes, Dr. Feelgood, Will Sexton, Charlie Sexton, Arc Angels, Little Steven, Riverside Festival Sipoo, Cheap And Nasty, Michael Monroe ja Rolling Stones.
The Tony Award-winning actor and musician returns to discuss his latest role on HBO’s new “Gilded Age” period drama and his band Loose Cattle’s recent “Heavy Lifting” album. Guitarist and composer Jonathan Freilich joins the proceedings to add his two cents. Everyone’s been through a lot in the last few years, and Michael is no exception. Tonight he enters the Feral Zone as we search for the first glimmer of dawn. Topics include a return guest, continuing education, Neil Young and Crazy Horse at the Barn, minimalism, Phil Spector’s maximalism, lockdown recordings and video production, new songs, Kimberly Kaye, Will Sexton, emotionalism, artistic ownership, session work, Mark Bingham, Peter Stampfel, dreams coming true, “The War of Art,” process, gigs, “The Drowning Pool,” West Virginia, academic parents, rural progressives, Exeter Academy, Lilli Lewis, Yale, a pivotal time period, health protocols, “The Plot Against America,” “Station Eleven,” turning the tables, a good cop/bad cop proposal, and much more. Intro music: “The Trucker Takes A Wife” by Styler/Coman Break and Outro music: “Sidewalk Chicken” and “Get Downtown” from “Heavy Lifting” by Loose Cattle Support the podcast: Paypal or Venmo Join the Patreon page here. Shop for Troubled Men’s Wear here. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or any podcast source. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Troubled Men Podcast Facebook Troubled Men Podcast Instagram Michael Cerveris Homepage Loose Cattle Homepage Michael Cerveris Facebook Michael Cerveris Instagram
Shawn Zorn is a drummer from Memphis, TN who now splits his time beween Nashville and Memphis. He has performed or recorded with artists such as Twin Forks, Allen Mack Myers Moors (featuring Zach Myers of Shinedown) Amy LaVere, Will Sexton, Cory Branan, Mike Doughty (Soul Coughing), Anthony Raneri (Bayside), Dashboard Confessional, Susan Marshall, Luther Dickinson, John Paul Keith, and more. He is a creative studio performer who does sessions in the Nashville or Memphis areas and also records remotely from his studio in Memphis. In this episode, Shawn talks about: What got him a foothold in Nashville, but why he ultimately prioritizes Memphis Tracking drums vs. mixing drums The unique process/experience of recording with Mike Doughty Creating a sample pack and finding a marketable angle for it A few of the Memphis drummers that have influenced him
The critically-acclaimed Americana singer and bass player was a favorite of legendary producer Jim Dickinson, who hired her for his band and helmed her breakthrough solo record, “Anchors and Anvils.” Six other excellent solo releases, in addition to collaborative projects Motel Mirrors, and The Wandering and Sisters of the Strawberry Moon, with N. Miss. Allstar Luther Dickinson, round out her body of work. As former guest Will Sexton’s musical partner and better half, Amy knew what she was in for with the Troubled Men. It seems she’s up for anything. Topics include Jazz Fest season, porch concerts, a loss at sea, recording sessions, a 2nd dose, a TV favorite, the drive to Austin, wanderlust, a first band, learning the bass, Memphis, the White twins, Liberty Land, marrying Will, a woman on tour, “Painting Blue,” road dates, a food cart, “Walk the Line,” Jimbo Mathus, a pet rat, Joaquin Phoenix, “The Heartbreak Kid,” Pepé Le Pew, a St. Croix vaccination, new recordings, political strife, eyes wide shut/open, and much more. Support the podcast here. Join the Patreon page here. Shop for Troubled Men’s Wear here. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Break music: “Last Rock ’n’ Roll Boy to Dance” from “Runaway’s Diary” by Amy LaVere Outro music: “Not in Memphis” from “Painting Blue” by Amy LaVere
The critically-acclaimed Americana singer and bass player was a favorite of legendary producer Jim Dickinson, who hired her for his band and helmed her breakthrough solo record, “Anchors and Anvils.” Six other excellent solo releases, in addition to collaborative projects Motel Mirrors, and The Wandering and Sisters of the Strawberry Moon, with N. Miss. Allstar Luther Dickinson, round out her body of work. As former guest Will Sexton’s musical partner and better half, Amy knew what she was in for with the Troubled Men. It seems she’s up for anything. Topics include Jazz Fest season, porch concerts, a loss at sea, recording sessions, a 2nd dose, a TV favorite, the drive to Austin, wanderlust, a first band, learning the bass, Memphis, the White twins, Liberty Land, marrying Will, a woman on tour, “Painting Blue,” road dates, a food cart, “Walk the Line,” Jimbo Mathus, a pet rat, Joaquin Phoenix, “The Heartbreak Kid,” Pepé Le Pew, a St. Croix vaccination, new recordings, political strife, eyes wide shut/open, and much more. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Break music: “Last Rock ’n’ Roll Boy to Dance” from “Runaway’s Diary” by Amy LaVere Outro music: “Not in Memphis” from “Painting Blue” by Amy LaVere
The critically-acclaimed Americana singer and bass player was a favorite of legendary producer Jim Dickinson, who hired her for his band and helmed her breakthrough solo record, “Anchors and Anvils.” Six other excellent solo releases, in addition to collaborative projects Motel Mirrors, and The Wandering and Sisters of the Strawberry Moon, with N. Miss. Allstar Luther Dickinson, round out her body of work. As former guest Will Sexton's musical partner and better half, Amy knew what she was in for with the Troubled Men. It seems she's up for anything. Topics include Jazz Fest season, porch concerts, a loss at sea, recording sessions, a 2nd dose, a TV favorite, the drive to Austin, wanderlust, a first band, learning the bass, Memphis, the White twins, Liberty Land, marrying Will, a woman on tour, “Painting Blue,” road dates, a food cart, “Walk the Line,” Jimbo Mathus, a pet rat, Joaquin Phoenix, “The Heartbreak Kid,” Pepé Le Pew, a St. Croix vaccination, new recordings, political strife, eyes wide shut/open, and much more. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Break music: “Last Rock 'n' Roll Boy to Dance” from “Runaway's Diary” by Amy LaVere Outro music: “Not in Memphis” from “Painting Blue” by Amy LaVere
Gatland is set to name his squad for the British and Irish Lions tour to South Africa. So Ged, Dan and Murph make their predictions on the biggest positions. Who will be the highest profile casualty? Will Sexton miss out? Who will be the scrum halves, especially now Ben Youngs has ruled himself out. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On the latest episode of The Left Wing, Will Slattery and Luke Fitzgerald are joined by Ruaidhri O'Connor to discuss the upcoming Lions squad announcement and Leinster's Champions Cup semi-final against La Rochelle. Will and Luke kick things off by discussing how Luke found out about his selection for the 2009 tour, and his initial experience meeting up with the squad. Luke, Will and Ruaidhri then debate the tough selection decisions facing Warren Gatland as he picks his Lions squad to tour South Africa. Will Sexton make the cut despite his injury concerns? How many Irish players will go? The lads also give their possible bolters who could be a surprise inclusion when the squad is named on May 6. The lads finish off by looking ahead to Leinster's mouthwatering Champions Cup semi-final against Ronan O'Gara's La Rochelle side. Luke and Ruaidhri both think it will be a cracking game and both also think that Leinster will edge a tight encounter.
Take a trip through the galaxy of good vibes with your host, Peter Hamm, and today's special guest, Will Sexton.
He was a member of Tin Machine with David Bowie as well as the drummer on classic recordings by Todd Rundgren and Iggy Pop, including the iconic “Lust for Life” which has become ubiquitous on film and TV. A child prodigy, Hunt was recording and performing professionally by age 11. With his older brother on bass, the teen band Tony and the Tigers had a hit record, and the Sales Brothers rhythm section went on to become rock legends. All this has led up to his latest solo release, ”Get Your Shit Together” by the Hunt Sales Memorial. He grew up with his comedy star father Soupy Sales as showbiz royalty, surrounded by entertainers like Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr. Playing with some of the all-time mad men of modern music, he was surrounded by chaos. The Troubled Men are eager students at the feet of the master. Topics include a busy week, an allegation, similarities, first meetings, kind words, future gigs, integrating television, Clifford Brown, the 1950s Detroit jazz scene, a move to L.A., Earl Palmer as inspiration, Shelley Mann as mentor, the 1960s session scene, groove playing, the Wayne Cochran band, songs, the Box Tops, the decline of the Brill Building, a work ethic, Peter Allen, refining your craft, a first hit at 15, a big drum sound, meeting Bowie at Max's Kansas City, James Williamson, “Kill City,” “The Idiot” tour, recording “Lust for Life,” the iconic drum track, Tony Sales, Tin Machine in the studio, touring the world, Los Super Seven, a Bootsie Collins record, music as a calling, the Hunt Sales Memorial record “Get Your Shit Together,” Buddy Miles, dark humor, “One Day,” Will Sexton, Bruce Watson, and much more. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Outro music: “Angel of Darkness” from “Get Your Shit Together” by the Hunt Sales Memorial
He was a member of Tin Machine with David Bowie as well as the drummer on classic recordings by Todd Rundgren and Iggy Pop, including the iconic “Lust for Life” which has become ubiquitous on film and TV. A child prodigy, Hunt was recording and performing professionally by age 11. With his older brother on bass, the teen band Tony and the Tigers had a hit record, and the Sales Brothers rhythm section went on to become rock legends. All this has led up to his latest solo release, ”Get Your Shit Together” by the Hunt Sales Memorial. He grew up with his comedy star father Soupy Sales as showbiz royalty, surrounded by entertainers like Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr. Playing with some of the all-time mad men of modern music, he was surrounded by chaos. The Troubled Men are eager students at the feet of the master. Topics include a busy week, an allegation, similarities, first meetings, kind words, future gigs, integrating television, Clifford Brown, the 1950s Detroit jazz scene, a move to L.A., Earl Palmer as inspiration, Shelley Mann as mentor, the 1960s session scene, groove playing, the Wayne Cochran band, songs, the Box Tops, the decline of the Brill Building, a work ethic, Peter Allen, refining your craft, a first hit at 15, a big drum sound, meeting Bowie at Max’s Kansas City, James Williamson, “Kill City,” “The Idiot” tour, recording “Lust for Life,” the iconic drum track, Tony Sales, Tin Machine in the studio, touring the world, Los Super Seven, a Bootsie Collins record, music as a calling, the Hunt Sales Memorial record “Get Your Shit Together,” Buddy Miles, dark humor, “One Day,” Will Sexton, Bruce Watson, and much more. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Outro music: “Angel of Darkness” from “Get Your Shit Together” by the Hunt Sales Memorial
In the third and final installment, the stellar lineup of guests, bassist/singer DC Harbold (Clockwork Elvis, More Fun Comics), podcaster Ian Wadley (Diabolus in Podcastica), guitarist/architect Jeff Treffinger (Geraniums, Tribe Nunzio), singer Glyn Styler (Lydia Lunch, Panther Burns), and guitarist/producer Dave Catching (Eagles of Death Metal, Queens of the Stone Age), weighs in from Safe Houses far and near to offer congratulations and condolences to the Troubled Men on their historic 100th Episode Party Line. And they said it couldn’t be done. Topics include a shout out, an apocalyptic hunch, irritating customers, a handout, Mardi Gras malaise, patient zero, Bipolaroid, Dan Cooper, impressions, advice, future plans, a podcast legend, Hagar hatred, essential services, new digs, a bus ride, Motorhead, old habits, dinner plans, a sea change, the Spanish flu, a Twister party, a viral march, a demolition plan, unemployment, a misunderstanding, TV news, a fatality, a job opening, future guests, discretion, grocery delivery, a final guest, Joshua Tree, hoarding, Pink Slip, Susan Cowsill, Zoom parties, mushrooms, a sellout, a Rancho De La Luna recording session, a new Dylan song, Will Sexton’s “Don’t Walk the Darkness,” and much more. Support the podcast in the show links. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Music: Styler/Coman
In the third and final installment, the stellar lineup of guests, bassist/singer DC Harbold (Clockwork Elvis, More Fun Comics), podcaster Ian Wadley (Diabolus in Podcastica), guitarist/architect Jeff Treffinger (Geraniums, Tribe Nunzio), singer Glyn Styler (Lydia Lunch, Panther Burns), and guitarist/producer Dave Catching (Eagles of Death Metal, Queens of the Stone Age), weighs in from Safe Houses far and near to offer congratulations and condolences to the Troubled Men on their historic 100th Episode Party Line. And they said it couldn't be done. Topics include a shout out, an apocalyptic hunch, irritating customers, a handout, Mardi Gras malaise, patient zero, Bipolaroid, Dan Cooper, impressions, advice, future plans, a podcast legend, Hagar hatred, essential services, new digs, a bus ride, Motorhead, old habits, dinner plans, a sea change, the Spanish flu, a Twister party, a viral march, a demolition plan, unemployment, a misunderstanding, TV news, a fatality, a job opening, future guests, discretion, grocery delivery, a final guest, Joshua Tree, hoarding, Pink Slip, Susan Cowsill, Zoom parties, mushrooms, a sellout, a Rancho De La Luna recording session, a new Dylan song, Will Sexton's “Don't Walk the Darkness,” and much more. Support the podcast in the show links. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Music: Styler/Coman
Brian and Lauren begin our podcast series where we chat about every team in the NBA. @James_Laughery7 host of @_EverythingCavs joins the show tomorrow as we chat Cleveland Cavaliers. Why the John Beilein hire didn’t work. Will Sexton and Garland work? What’s next for the direction of the team? Check out Lauren's work with Mavs Money ball here https://www.mavsmoneyball.com/ Follow Brian on Twitter @BrianZilem Follow Lauren on Twitter @lgunnnn --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bluehardwoodpodcast/support
He's been playing music professionally since he and his brother Charlie were 8- and 10-year-olds sharing stages with Stevie Ray Vaughan, Doug Sahm, and the cream of the Austin music scene. Will spent his teen years making records, touring the world, and hanging out with a who's who of rock royalty from New York to L.A. The singer/songwriter/guitarist is all grown up with a terrific new record backed by the Iguanas, “Don't Walk the Darkness,” coming out March 6. He slips into the Ring Room to chat about everything from songwriting with Waylon Jennings to showing up in the punchline of a Bill Hicks bit. Topics include an idle threat, a siege mentality, a Louisiana Legends show with Irma Thomas, an airline fracas, the end of an era, a U.K. tour with Amy LaVere, a first guitar teacher, Austin in the '70s, W. C. Clark, Richard Elizondo, Speedy Sparks, home schooling, emancipated minors, Armadillo World Headquarters, Antone's, Hubert Sumlin, Eddie Taylor, Luther Tucker, a personal approach, writing partners, an awkward story, Roky Erikson, David Koresh, a Sam Kinison riot, a Johnny Thunders friendship, R 'n' R Church at the Limelight, Steve Jones, a clothes giveaway with Ron Wood, future plans, final thoughts, and much more. Support the podcast by contributing in the show links. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Outro: Bill Hicks' Waco bit and “Temptations Call” by Will Sexton from “Don't Walk The Darkness”
He’s been playing music professionally since he and his brother Charlie were 8- and 10-year-olds sharing stages with Stevie Ray Vaughan, Doug Sahm, and the cream of the Austin music scene. Will spent his teen years making records, touring the world, and hanging out with a who’s who of rock royalty from New York to L.A. The singer/songwriter/guitarist is all grown up with a terrific new record backed by the Iguanas, “Don’t Walk the Darkness,” coming out March 6. He slips into the Ring Room to chat about everything from songwriting with Waylon Jennings to showing up in the punchline of a Bill Hicks bit. Topics include an idle threat, a siege mentality, a Louisiana Legends show with Irma Thomas, an airline fracas, the end of an era, a U.K. tour with Amy LaVere, a first guitar teacher, Austin in the ’70s, W. C. Clark, Richard Elizondo, Speedy Sparks, home schooling, emancipated minors, Armadillo World Headquarters, Antone’s, Hubert Sumlin, Eddie Taylor, Luther Tucker, a personal approach, writing partners, an awkward story, Roky Erikson, David Koresh, a Sam Kinison riot, a Johnny Thunders friendship, R ’n’ R Church at the Limelight, Steve Jones, a clothes giveaway with Ron Wood, future plans, final thoughts, and much more. Support the podcast by contributing in the show links. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Outro: Bill Hicks’ Waco bit and “Temptations Call” by Will Sexton from “Don’t Walk The Darkness”
We wrap up season 4 with the loveliest of chats with none other than Amy LaVere. Amy is a bassist, singer/songwriter and Archer Records recording artist. Amy talks very plainly about the realities of the music business. On the road sometimes 200+ nights per year we discuss the challenges of travel, touring and performing with her husband Will Sexton, and even a few tips for caring for your voice. Then naturally we talk about sewing and cooking and how it is obviously time for her to make a Christmas album. A wide ranging conversation to say the least.
Johnny Goudie is a singer-songwriter, musician, producer and popular podcast host from Austin, TX. Johnny visited Singer Songwriter with Tom Meny on Sunday September 25, 2019 to talk about his great career, coming up in Austin, and his podcast "How Did I Get Here". Intro Song: Julia from the Album "Peep Show" can be heard/purchased here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001NS1VDI/ref=dm_ws_tlw_trk5The PechaKucha speech that Johnny and Tom discussed can be watched here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KB1JrT0jdTA&feature=youtu.be&t=532Tom mentioned the Dudley and Bob Show. They are a morning radio show on KLBJ FM in Austin, TX. If you'd like to listen from out of town, here's a link to their podcast: https://www.klbjfm.com/dbmshow/podcastThe songswap show from Liberty Lunch (Johnny Goudie, Will Sexton, Mark Addison and "Scrappy" Jud Newcomb) that Tom referenced from 1997 that inspired him to start playing guitar again and sparked his love of acoustic/americana type music can be watched here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CV15CIJIXQJohnny played a song he co-wrote with Rene Woodward called "You Don't Even Know my Name". Johnny and Tom mentioned the following:Mark Addison: http://www.markaddisonproducer.com/"Scrappy" Jud Newcomb http://www.scrappyjud.com/Will Sexton: http://www.willsexton.com/George Reiff: https://www.austinchronicle.com/daily/music/2017-05-22/r-i-p-george-reiff/Ian McLagan: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_McLaganMark Hallman: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_HallmanJohnny and Tom spoke about local Austin TV producer Dave Prewitt who has documented Austin and touring bands (in particular hard rock and metal bands) for over 30 years. Here is a link to Johnny's interview with Dave and Nathan Oliverez: https://howdidigethere.podbean.com/e/episode-833-davetvs-dave-prewitt-and-nathan-olivarez/Johnny spoke about his affiliation with the Austin Music Foundation: https://austinmusicfoundation.org/Johnny will be playing with his band on Sept 29 at Cosmic Coffee Bar in Austin, TX. https://www.cosmiccoffeebeer.com/Johnny's band Skyrocket! can be found here http://www.skyrockettheband.com/ and they have NUMEROUS tour dates listedJohnny's famous podcast "How Did I Get Here" can be found at https://howdidigethere.podbean.comAll things Johnny Goudie can be found at www.johnnygoudie.com Please subscribe to the podcast via the Podcast Addict app, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify or YOUR favorite podcast app. Also, it really helps if you rate and review on iTunes.
Sun Records was founded in 1952 by Sam Phillips in Memphis, Tennessee and is the birthplace of rock and roll that launched the careers of Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, Elvis, Jerry Lee, and Charlie Rich. �Red Hot: A Memphis Celebration of Sun Records� is a jubilant homegrown commemoration of the timeless legacy of the tiny independent label that changed the face of American music. All proceeds from the release (the debut for the label, run by the Americana Music Society, a Memphis nonprofit organization), will benefit St. Jude Children�s Research Hospital, the Memphis facility that is one of the nation�s top pediatric care centers. Memphis musician appearing on this legacy broadcast include: producer and Americana songwriter Bryan Hayes; acclaimed veteran of the Memphis music scene John Paul Keith; American singer, songwriter, upright bass player and actress Amy LaVere and respected artist, songwriter and producer Will Sexton. Plus, our thirteen-year-old WoodSongs Kid Shelby Callahan performs Elvis� first hit for Sun Records.
This week we feature beloved Memphis songwriter, guitarslinger, bandleader, and frequent BSC contributor, John Paul Keith, as he celebrates the release of his latest studio effort, Heart Shaped Shadow. The album is available on Last Chance Records, produced by Will Sexton, and recorded by Scott Bomar at Electraphonic Recording. Also joining us will be BSC contributor, Jim Spake, exploring the legendary sidemen from the early years of rock and roll that played rock’s original lead instrument in a series called, “Crazy About a Saxophone.”
John Paul Keith provides 2 new songs this week...one from his new solo project and from Motel Mirrors which he's in with Amy Lavere and Will Sexton. We also get quite a few great new tunes as well from Webb Wilder, Marcel Riesco, Eddie & The Head-Starts, The Gold Stars, The Go Getters, The Delta Bombers, Ray Black & The Flying Carpets and Slim Sandy & The Hillbilly Boppers. Our instru-Mental Breakdown pays tribute to Nokie Edwards who passed away on March 12th with tracks from The Ventures and Venturesmania. Muddy Waters is the subject of our Heavy Hitter Triple Threat segment including covers by his son Mud Morganfield (with Kim Wilson) and Sleepy LaBeef. We also spin a track from a recent Record Store Day release from Elvis Presley and more!! Intro Voice Over- Rob "Cool Daddy" Dempsey Intro Music Bed: Brian Setzer- "Rockabilly Blues" Motel Mirrors- "The Man Who Comes Around" John Paul Keith- "Leave Them Girls Alone" Elvis Presley- "Tiger Man" Eddie & The Head-Starts- "Rock Everybody" The Gold Stars- "No One To Blame" Marcel Riesco- "Runnin' Fool" The Go Getters- "Thunderbird" The Delta Bombers- "Pressure and Time" instru-Mental Breakdown: The Ventures- "Driving Guitars (Ventures Twist)" Venturesmania- "The Lonely Matador" Ray Black & The Flying Carpets- "Big Boy Rock" Betty James- "I'm A Little Mixed Up" Heavy Hitter Triple Threat: Muddy Waters- "Trouble No More" Mud Morganfield with Kim Wilson- "I Want To Be Loved" Sleepy LaBeef- "Young Fashioned Ways" Webb Wilder- "Make That Move" BR5-49- "Cherokee Boogie" Slim Sandy & The Hillbilly Boppers- "Done Gone" Warner Mack- "Roc-A-Chicka" Outro Music Bed: James Wilsey- "The Rattler"
This week we feature a live performance from Memphis’ own, Motel Mirrors as they celebrate the recent release of their newest studio effort, “In The Meantime." Pat Mitchell sits down with members John Paul Keith, Amy LaVere, Will Sexton, and Shawn Zorn to talk about the band's growth and how they found the time to make a record despite all of their busy touring schedules. #ilistentomemphis
After thirty days on the road in Mississippi I’m happy to say I’m home and back in the studio! To help celebrate our 75th episode I sat down with Andrew Ratcliffe of Tweed Recording in Oxford, MS. Andrew has been producing and engineering bands for over twenty years and has carved out an incredible career in an area rich in musical history and heritage. His list of clients includes The Black Crowes, The Damnwells, Pokey LaFarge, Jimbo Mathus, Will Sexton, and the North Mississippi All-Stars. However, the real heart of Tweed studios lies in the incredible microphone collection Andrew has amassed, particularly the selection from Columbia studios. Thanks for tuning-in this week, and stay safe out there!
One of our great performers at the Late Checkout Party was Miles Zuniga (Fastball). Great acoustic set and even Will Sexton jumped in for a few songs. Just one of the many talented singers at the festival this year. www.mileszuniga.com
We totally hit the jackpot at Central Square Records today catching Motel Mirrors, a Memphis-based band featuring Amy LaVere, John Paul Keith, and Will Sexton. New vinyl out now, includes a digital download of the record...grab it, so awesome. Thanks to Central Square Records Amy Lavere for the hookup on this show. https://www.facebook.com/motelmirrors
Luther Dickinson performing live at Pandora's of Grayton Beach with Will Sexton and Amy LaVere. What a great show, if you missed Luther, what were you thinking! Thanks for the band for putting on a great show!
Here is Friday at the 30A Songwriter Festival, including audio from Luther Dickinson's show with Amy LeVere and Will Sexton live, Gabriel Kelley, John Driskell Hopkins interview, Will Kimbrough, Deana Carter and more. For the Luther fans, 2 live songs at the end.
The critically-acclaimed Americana singer and bass player was a favorite of legendary producer Jim Dickinson, who hired her for his band and helmed her breakthrough solo record, “Anchors and Anvils.” Her latest "Painting Blue" album and five other excellent solo releases, in addition to collaborative projects Motel Mirrors, and The Wandering and Sisters of the Strawberry Moon, with N. Miss. Allstar Luther Dickinson, round out her body of work. As former guest Will Sexton's musical partner and better half, Amy knew what she was in for with the Troubled Men. It seems she's up for anything. Topics include Jazz Fest season, porch concerts, a loss at sea, recording sessions, a 2nd dose, a TV favorite, the drive to Austin, wanderlust, a first band, learning the bass, Memphis, the White twins, Liberty Land, Archer Records, marrying Will, a woman on tour, “Painting Blue,” road dates, a food cart, “Walk the Line,” Jimbo Mathus, a pet rat, Joaquin Phoenix, “The Heartbreak Kid,” Pepé Le Pew, a St. Croix vaccination, new recordings, political strife, eyes wide shut/open, and much more. Support the podcast[ here.](https://www.paypal.me/troubledmenpodcast) Shop for Troubled Men's Wear [here.](https://www.bonfire.com/troubled-mens-wear/) Order GR8 Escape Chocolate Chip Cookies/ Use Promo Code TROUBLEDCOOKIE15 for 15% discount [here.](https://velobarcbd.com/gr8-escape/) Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Break music: “Last Rock 'n' Roll Boy to Dance” from “Runaway's Diary” by Amy LaVere Outro music: “Not in Memphis” from “Painting Blue” by Amy LaVere
He's been playing music professionally since he and his brother Charlie were 8- and 10-year-olds sharing stages with Stevie Ray Vaughan, Doug Sahm, and the cream of the Austin music scene. Will spent his teen years making records, touring the world, and hanging out with a who's who of rock royalty from New York to L.A. The singer/songwriter/guitarist is all grown up with a terrific new record backed by the Iguanas, “Don't Walk the Darkness,” coming out March 6. He slips into the Ring Room to chat about everything from songwriting with Waylon Jennings to showing up in the punchline of a Bill Hicks bit. Topics include an idle threat, a siege mentality, a Louisiana Legends show with Irma Thomas, an airline fracas, the end of an era, a U.K. tour with Amy LaVere, a first guitar teacher, Austin in the '70s, W. C. Clark, Richard Elizondo, Speedy Sparks, home schooling, emancipated minors, Armadillo World Headquarters, Antone's, Hubert Sumlin, Eddie Taylor, Luther Tucker, a personal approach, writing partners, an awkward story, Roky Erikson, David Koresh, a Sam Kinison riot, a Johnny Thunders friendship, R 'n' R Church at the Limelight, Steve Jones, a clothes giveaway with Ron Wood, future plans, final thoughts, and much more. Contribute to the podcast [here.](https://www.paypal.me/troubledmenpodcast) Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Outro: Bill Hicks' Waco bit and “Temptations Call” by Will Sexton from “Don't Walk The Darkness”
In the third and final installment, the stellar lineup of guests, bassist/singer DC Harbold (Clockwork Elvis, More Fun Comics), podcaster Ian Wadley (Diabolus in Podcastica), guitarist/architect Jeff Treffinger (Geraniums, Tribe Nunzio), singer Glyn Styler (Lydia Lunch, Panther Burns), and guitarist/producer Dave Catching (Eagles of Death Metal, Queens of the Stone Age), weighs in from Safe Houses far and near to offer congratulations and condolences to the Troubled Men on their historic 100th Episode Party Line. And they said it couldn't be done. Topics include a shout out, an apocalyptic hunch, irritating customers, a handout, Mardi Gras malaise, patient zero, Bipolaroid, Dan Cooper, impressions, advice, future plans, a podcast legend, Hagar hatred, essential services, new digs, a bus ride, Motorhead, old habits, dinner plans, a sea change, the Spanish flu, a Twister party, a viral march, a demolition plan, unemployment, a misunderstanding, TV news, a fatality, a job opening, future guests, discretion, grocery delivery, a final guest, Joshua Tree, hoarding, Pink Slip, Susan Cowsill, Zoom parties, mushrooms, a sellout, a Rancho De La Luna recording session, a new Dylan song, Will Sexton's “Don't Walk the Darkness,” and much more. Support the podcast [here.](https://www.paypal.me/troubledmenpodcast) Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Music: Styler/Coman
He was a member of Tin Machine with David Bowie as well as the drummer on classic recordings by Todd Rundgren and Iggy Pop, including the iconic “Lust for Life” which has become ubiquitous on film and TV. A child prodigy, Hunt was recording and performing professionally by age 11. With his older brother on bass, the teen band Tony and the Tigers had a hit record, and the Sales Brothers rhythm section went on to become rock legends. All this has led up to his latest solo release, ”Get Your Shit Together” by the Hunt Sales Memorial. He grew up with his comedy star father Soupy Sales as showbiz royalty, surrounded by entertainers like Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr. Playing with some of the all-time mad men of modern music, he was surrounded by chaos. The Troubled Men are eager students at the feet of the master. Topics include a busy week, an allegation, similarities, first meetings, kind words, future gigs, integrating television, Clifford Brown, the 1950s Detroit jazz scene, a move to L.A., Earl Palmer as inspiration, Shelley Mann as mentor, the 1960s session scene, groove playing, the Wayne Cochran band, songs, the Box Tops, the decline of the Brill Building, a work ethic, Peter Allen, refining your craft, a first hit at 15, a big drum sound, meeting Bowie at Max's Kansas City, James Williamson, “Kill City,” “The Idiot” tour, recording “Lust for Life,” the iconic drum track, Tony Sales, Tin Machine in the studio, touring the world, Los Super Seven, a Bootsie Collins record, music as a calling, the Hunt Sales Memorial record “Get Your Shit Together,” Buddy Miles, dark humor, “One Day,” Will Sexton, Bruce Watson, and much more. Support the podcast [here.](https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/troubledmenpodcast) Shop for Troubled Men's Wear [here.](https://www.bonfire.com/troubled-mens-wear/) Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Outro music: “Angel of Darkness” from “Get Your Shit Together” by the Hunt Sales Memorial