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An independent production from Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, Borderlines is a weekly exploration of real country music in a mix of folk, blues, singer-songwriter, roots jazz and lots more. The show is music, with not much talk. 30 songs per episode, AND STILL NO COUNTRY-POP! Music for your ears, head and heart, with host Rick August. Music licensed by SOCAN. Program © 2024 Acoustic Resources.
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Visit stonecoldcountry.net. Curators of twang focusing on the Billboard Country Charts present and past and stellar indie gems. We also share interesting insights, country music news and positive stories. Also check out our Texas Six Pack episodes for great Texas country music.
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Have you always thought there was something special about 80s and 90s country music that you've never been able to put your finger on? Why does this music stand out? Well, let's don our cowboy hats, adjust our oversized belt buckles, tease that hair, and see if we can get the bottom of it, by picking apart one song at a time.
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Absolute Radio Country leads the way in championing country music, playing the latest releases and classic tracks from the most iconic artists of all time - and talking to them about their influences and the stories behind the songs. With any album, there's a usually a Deluxe edition with bonus material or exclusive content and that's what you can expect right here on Country Music Talks. Every episode will feature every special moment from our guest interviews. And don’t forget, you'll hear ...
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Jared “Pete” Gile & Carly Evans of The Troubadour Podcast host long form, deep-diving interviews with some of today’s most popular touring musicians in the Red Dirt and Texas Country Music movement. The Troubadour Podcast provides listeners with a behind the scenes look at their favorite artists in the genres. The Troubadour Podcast prides itself in also being another avenue for established artists, as well as up and comers, to get their music discovered by new fans through the unique and re ...
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Get to know your favorite country artists in a whole new way, diving deep into their past to learn about their greatest successes and their most bitter failures, all of which have guided them and made their journey unique. It’s stories from country music like you’ve never heard them before.
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2TM’s country music podcast “Our Country” has been designed as an instructive and educational podcast for anyone associated with the industry, providing advice and real life experiences from some of our greatest artists, managers, promoters, venue operators, touring and session musicians, among others. It will be informative and entertaining, and a must listen for anyone looking to learn and grow in country music. The podcast will be hosted by 2TM presenter and singer/songwriter Sally-Anne W ...
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The Country Music Series Podcast talks about topics related to the art of country music. We discuss breaking into the music industry as an inspiring musician, band management, and finding an agency. We discuss what venues look at, in selecting an artist to play on their stage. We talk about how promoters tour and what attracts talent buyers. We hit on the different categories in country music from new to old, Texas country to Nashville country, as well as Singer/Songwriter and Women in Count ...
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You’re listening to the Kingwood Kowboy’s “History Of Country Music.” I’m Larry W Jones, from Kingwood Texas and I’ll be showcasing the roots of classic and vintage Country, Cowboy, Western and Bluegrass music, with interesting commentaries on how the songs came about. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/larry-w-jones/support
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The ultimate country music insider podcast. Each Monday, the Country Music Media Podcast features guests involved in timely issues who are willing to offer refreshing candor, unparalleled expertise and rare insight into the singers, songs and stories that define country music today. Journalists and hosts from radio, print, digital and country music trade publications will join the Country Music Media Podcast with information and anecdotes that slipped away, but shouldn’t have. On Thursday, h ...
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ABOUT THE KRSI RADIO PODCAST For over 6 decades, KRSI has long been the home for the greatest country music hits of the past and present. Today, the KRSI Radio Podcast uploads and streams critically acclaimed classic country music tracks from the '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, 2000s and 2010s, along with the latest dollar-bin country music hits by up and coming artists and incredible new country music acts new to Nashville.
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Lee Arnold was the best known air personality at WHN, New York, the most listened to Country music radio station of all time. After working at WSCR in his hometown of Scranton, he continued his broadcasting career at WAVY radio/TV and WNTA AM/FM/TV, both in Norfolk, VA. Lee became Music Director and Air Personality at Country formatted WJRZ, Hackensack, NJ (1965-1971), which served the New York City metropolitan area. Lee also tried his hand at music, creating a few singles from 1968 through ...
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Zachary Lucky Ramblin' Kind The Wind John Prine Paradise German Afternoons Ron Cugnet Where The Buffalo Roam Rodeo Cabaret Tom Mason The Sheriff's Dance The Blue Buccaneer Lawrence Maxwell Back To Cape Breton Ballad Of Miles Quenby & The West Of Wayland Band Lonesome On'ry And Mean Long Time Coming Linda McRae The Lucky Ones Going To The Well Anne …
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The #1 way you can support The Troubadour is by visiting our Patreon page Carly and I were thrilled to have Josh Crutchmer back on the show to talk about his 3rd and latest book, Red Dirt Unplugged. Along with working a day job for a little ol publication called the New York Times, native Okie and Red Dirt Music Fan, Josh Crutchmer, is a journalist…
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We dive deep into Alabama's Cajun-flavored 1984 anthem, "If You're Gonna Play in Texas (You Gotta Have a Fiddle in the Band)". This one has always had us screaming "Cotton-eye Joe!" from back the row, but is there something larger going on here about Alabama's posture toward the impending neotraditionalist wave? Hmm... let's open up this case and s…
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Walt Wilkins - I Chose This Road, Mustang Island Scott McKay - A Little Late To Pray, Twin James Keelaghan - Number 37, Go West Webb Wilder - Fall In Place, Acres Of Suede D. Rangers - Stay All Night, The High & Lonesome Years Volume 1 Jubal Lee Young - There Ain't No Outlaws Anymore, Take It Home Chris Wall - Cowboy Nation, Cowboy Nation Carolyn M…
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Visit stonecoldcountry.net The King of Country is back with an amazing new album "Cowboys & Dreamers". We feature two of the songs on this podcast episode. Texas Country singer Joshua Ray Walker is in a battle for his life as cancer has spread to other parts of his body. Please help, if you can here. Submit your property the movie location database…
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Starline Rhythm Boys - Jive After Five, Masquerade For Heartache The Frizzells - She's Gone, Gone, Gone, The Graffitis Matinée Matt Master & The D. Rangers - Those Rocks They Roll, Frank Slide: 100 Years From Them Darrell Scott String Band - Red Bird, Old Cane Back Rocker Val Halla & Eliza Doyle - Innocent Days, Got It Covered David Serby - Don't T…
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The #1 way you can support The Troubadour is by visiting our Patreon page Ryder Grimes is the guest for this episode. He’s on a fast rise in the Texas Music scene with several songs charting in his relatively short career so far. With a full-length record coming in the near future you can get a good taste of what he’s all about NOW by checking out …
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We take our first look at the late, great Toby Keith, and his 1993 hit (from the Long Names Department) "A Little Less Talk and a Lot More Action". We get all of the trademark Toby Keith brashness in this cut, but what key ingredients of the Toby Keith persona are missing from this early-career, non-Keith-penned single?…
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Rod Picott - Girl From Arkansas, Girl From Arkansas Milkwood Dreamers - Hellfire & Bone, Look Out Kansas City Blackie & The Rodeo Kings with Buddy Miller - Playing By Heart, Kings And Kings Faron Young - Wine Me Up, The Millennium Collection Phil Lee - It Might Have Been, More Barn: A Tribute To Neil Young Shawn Byrne - Slow Bullet, Slow Bullet Wal…
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Karen Collins & The Backroads Band – Hurricane, Tail Light Blues Last Birds - Carve Yor Name, Last Birds Kensington Hillbillys - Train In Vain, The Crooked Beat Caitlin Cary - Please Break My Heart, I'm Staying Out Corin Raymond - There Will Always Be A Small Time, There Will Always Be A Small Time Kasey Chambers - Top Of The World, Hollywood CD Si…
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Brennen Leigh - I'm Blue, I'm Lonesome, Too Thin To Plow Carter Felker - Drink The Water, Everyday Life Roy Forbes - A Fool Such As I, The Human Kind Terry Allen - Truckload Of Art, Lubbock (On Everything) Crybaby - Glass In Sand, Still John Arthur Martinez – Utopia, Purgatory Road Catherine Britt - Dusty Smiles & Heartbreak Cures, Dusty Smiles & H…
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Bobby Flores - I Go Anywhere, Eleven Roses Scotty Campbell & His Wardenaires - A Heartache's Chasin' Me, The Missing Years: Nuggets And Never Heards John Borra - Trace In The Wind, Blue Wine Ethyl & The Regulars - Canada Dry, Fill 'Er Up Jim Clements - The Road To Anhedonia, The Road To Anhedonia Dan Penn - The Dark End Of The Street, Do Right Man …
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Wyatt Flores sits down on a hay bale with Baylen Leonard backstage at The Long Road Festival to talk about his enormous success over the last couple of years. He shares the personal story behind fan favourite 'Please Don't Go,' reflects on his performance at Nashville's CMA Fest earlier this year, and talks about how excited he is to be making his …
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Kristian Bush from Sugarland joins Jennie Longdon on a hay bale backstage at The Long Festival. He talks about how it feels performing for UK country fans, what it's like working with names like Taylor Swift, Thomas Rhett and Megan Moroney and reflects on his many performances at The Grand Ole Opry. He also shares the inspiration behind Sugarland's…
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We take another look at the Haggard-esque neo-traditional grit of early Clint Black, with his 1992 hit, "We Tell Ourselves". We get all the earthy blues we'd expect, but how does the musical setting of this cut channel both the doubt and the determination inherent in the complex and heavy situation that the lyrics describe?…
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The #1 way you can support The Troubadour is by visiting our Patreon page Based in Refugio, Texas, songwriter Devin Michaels received his first guitar in 2017 and has been weaving his thoughts into music ever since. His quiet nature meant that music could be an outlet – a way to get out all the things he couldn’t otherwise say. While he was raised …
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Rod Picott - Sheetrock Hanger, Welding Burns Jon Byrd - The Losing End, Byrd's Auto Parts k.d. lang - Pullin' Back The Reins, Live By Request Southern Culture On The Skids - Too Much Pork For Just One Fork, Ditch Diggin' Volume 2 The Blue Shadows - Don't Expect A Reply, Lucky To Me Roy Orbison - Running Scared, Black & White Night Terri Hendrix - C…
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Van Morrison - There Stands The Glass, Pay The Devil Melissa Ruth & The Likely Stories - Drive In The Rain, Ain't No Whiskey Daniel Romano - Two Pillow Sleeper, Come Cry With Me Scrappy Jud Newcomb - Out Here, Ride The High Country Whitney Rose - You're Gonna Get Lonely, Rosie Leo Rondeau - Cage Around My Heart, Hurt Me For Real Tom Russell - Sonor…
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The #1 way you can support The Troubadour is by visiting our Patreon page On this episode Carly and I welcome Nashville rocker and songwriter Bones Owens to The Troubadour. Bones has written with the Bon Jovi, collaborated with Jelly Roll and he takes a self-described Chameleon-like approach to music. Fact is, just before we recorded this episode B…
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We explore the late-90s country pop of megastar Tim McGraw's megahit "Please Remember Me". Dramatics abound in this go-big-or-go-home production, but why exactly does this song feel more suited to a stadium stage than to a honky-tonk? And how can a cut that sounds so full manage to convey such emptiness?…
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Phil Lee - Last Year Pt. 2 (Killing Time), So Long, It's Been Good To Know You Kathleen Edwards - One More Song The Radio Won't Like, Failer Ronnie Hayward - Shooting High Dice, Too Many Chiefs Vivian Leva - Bottom Of The Glass, Time Is Everything Carter Felker - Refuse To Dance, Even The Happy Ones Are Sad Mitch Jacobs - Everybody's Talkin', Ghost…
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Paul Kelly - Be Careful What You Pray For, Songs From The South Volume 2 Corin Raymond - A Big Truck Brought It, Paper Nickels Mariel Buckley - I'm A Fool, Driving In The Dark Brennen Leigh - Pieces On The Ground, Lonesome, Wild & Blue Michael Brennan - Mystery Train, Anywhere But Here Tarwater - Wrongly Confused, Hard Country Music Ray Lamontagne …
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Baylen Leonard sits down with Charley Crockett, who shares the journey that took him from busking in Paris to selling out the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville and playing the Grand Ole Opry. He also talks about learning his craft as a performer on the street and writing his latest album, #$10 Cowboy' while on the road.…
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The #1 way you can support The Troubadour is by visiting our Patreon page Texas singer-songwriter Kyle Garrett is the guest on this episode. Kyle is a past guest and always brings a wealth of experience to the show due to the various hats he’s worn in the music industry. Along with being the Co-host and Producer of the Texas Toast Podcast he’s also…
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Melody, harmony, and lyrics all meticulously and perfectly set a specifically bittersweet tone on Billy Dean's 1991 classic: "Somewhere in My Broken Heart". One listen to this cut will tell you that it's a beautiful song. But why? What specific, nuanced details of this tune and these words strike such a distinct chord with us, both literally and fi…
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Kasey Chambers & Bill Chambers - Cold And Bitter Tears, Cold And Bitter Tears: The Songs Of Ted Hawkins Todd Snider - Alcohol And Pills, East Nashville Skyline Bill Hearne - The Gift, From Santa Fe To Las Cruces Charlie Louvin - You're Running Wild, Live At Shake It Records Jimmie Dale Gilmore & The Pine Valley Cosmonauts - Trouble In Mind, The Maj…
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Last Train Home - Can't Come Undone, Last Good Kiss Oh Susanna – Missoula, Oh Susanna Tim Hus - Saskatchewan Son-Of-A-Gun, Hockeytown Jimmy Lafave - Just Like A Woman, Trail Five The Deep Dark Woods - Hang Me, Oh Hang Me, Hang Me, Oh Hang Me Kris Kristofferson - For The Good Times, Live From Austin TX John Borra - Wedding Bell, Cassettes In Common …
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Baylen Leonard sits down with up-and-coming country music sensation Tucker Wetmore to discuss the success of his single 'Wind Up Missin' You' and how playing Beethoven on the piano was the first step he took toward a career in music... He also shares what it's like touring with names like Luke Bryan and Chris Young, and what it felt like being aske…
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