Country Backroads Podcast and Review
Chris Stills has been in music his entire life. He still tours the world playing! In fact, he'll be playing in West Hollywood, CA on June 15th and then in La Rochelle, France on July 11th. Chris has performed with Leanne Rimes, Ryan Adams, and Smashing Pumpkins. One of my favorite tracks on his new album, called "DONT BE AFRAID," is criminal mind, and was written by Chris and Ryan.
info_outline #43 Justin Fabus - Being Real, Right from the StartCountry Backroads Podcast and Review
Justin Fabus, 2018 CMA Fest performer and CMA "Emerging Artist" is this week's singer - songwriter guest on the podcast.
info_outline #42 Honey County: Dani Rose, Devon Jane & Katie StumpCountry Backroads Podcast and Review
Honey County, powerful girl-band made up of Dani Rose, Devon Jane & Katie Stump, have a huge announcement in this week's pod! Their song, "Love Someone" will be in the hit tv show, Nashville in the Season & Show finale, airing June 14th! I'd been looking forward to having these ladies on for a long time, so it was amazing to finally sit down and talk outfits, travel & the power of teamwork.
info_outline #41 Valerie MorehouseCountry Backroads Podcast and Review
Valerie Morehouse is a vocal expert and coach to artists and actors including Hunter Hayes, Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelly of Florida Georgia Line, Michael Ray, Sia, Drew Taggart of The Chainsmokers, Steve Aoki, Noah Cyrus, Rachel Platten, Ruby Rose, Jeff Bridges, and cast members of the Nashville TV series including Connie Britton, Charles Esten, Hayden Panettiere, and Claire Bowen In this podcast she talks about the importance of sleep, nutrition, moderation of drinking and having balance in life.
info_outline #40 James McCoy TaylorCountry Backroads Podcast and Review
James McCoy Taylor is a Texas grown artist and a former cast member on ABC's The Bachelor. This interview happened at the strangest show I've ever experienced. James was so sweet to take some time, literally last minute, to talk to me this night. Every artist has their story about a difficult show and this was definitely that night for James.
info_outline #39 Clay WalkerCountry Backroads Podcast and Review
Clay Walker, the artist behind legendary songs like "I Could Make a Living" and "This Woman and This Man" talks fishing, hunting, and the love of family. In the 15 minutes I had to talk with Clay, I felt like I got to know him in a really personal way. So glad you get to enjoy this too!
info_outline #38 Brett MyersCountry Backroads Podcast and Review
Brett Myers has over 30 songs out and a new single with Colt Ford, Rattlesnake. Rewinding the clock a bit, you may remember Brett from his World Series winning professional baseball career. He played 11 seasons of Major League Baseball and is now in his third year of being a professional country musician. Before he put the baseball down, Brett was writing songs and sharing them with is buddy, Colt Ford, but I’ll let him tell you more about that...
info_outline #37 The Swon BrothersCountry Backroads Podcast and Review
The Swon Brothers, Colton and Zach Swon, talk about their experiences with country music icons Blake Shelton and Brad Paisley and share some insight into what they've learned from watching these leaders in country music. We also talk about our favorite podcasts! Let me know what your fav pods are! Send me a message @countrymusicpod on Instagram, Facebook or Twitter! Check out their new music, What Ever Happened.
info_outline #36 Colt FordCountry Backroads Podcast and Review
Colt Ford has sold over a million albums, his songs have been streamed over a billion times, and he has a brand new album coming out May 5th called “Love Hope Faith.” Hope you enjoy this little pre-show chat we had when he came to Denver!
info_outline #35 Ned LedouxCountry Backroads Podcast and Review
It was an honor to speak with singer and songwriter Ned Ledoux about his life of music, and the meaning behind some of the songs on his album, Sagebrush.
info_outlineThis episode marks the beginning of what I want this podcast to be, a casual conversation with an artist after a show. Hudson Moore and I talk for about 20 minutes, then we sign off, and then we really talk. Actually I do most of the talking, sorry about that Hudson, but I really enjoyed the relaxed nature of this conversation. Im so thankful to Hudson for taking the time to sit down and share his thoughts with me after his show here in Denver. He is an amazing guy who is a really talented artist with some really great songs.