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    Explore " bob wills" with insightful episodes like "Living the dream with country music singer songwriter Eric Diamond", "Living the dream with country music singer songwriter Eric Diamond", "Here's The Deal Podcast - The Max Baker Jr. Story - Episode 21 - Cain's Ballroom Special Episode", "Ep. 182 - AMANDA SHIRES ("Gone for Christmas")" and "Ep. 179 - RAY BENSON of Asleep at the Wheel ("The Letter That Johnny Walker Read")" from podcasts like ""living the dream with curveball", "Living the Dream with Curveball", "Here's the Deal", "Songcraft: Spotlight on Songwriters" and "Songcraft: Spotlight on Songwriters"" and more!

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    Living the dream with country music singer songwriter Eric Diamond

    Living the dream with country music singer songwriter Eric Diamond

    Get your boots on and grab your partner for this two-step through singer Eric Diamond's country music career. He colourfully chronicles how performing in bars at 15 led to bands, Nashville connections and songwriting, then back home again before finding his footing on the Texas circuit. Diamond shares heartfelt stories of the legends who influenced him, from Bob Wills' western swing to Ray Price and Marty Robbins' honky tonk country, and the Texas greats he now calls friends. After persevering, awards, tours and a new album produced by an acclaimed Nashville musician have Diamond swinging and singing again. His love for western music shines through as he previews upcoming festivals, rodeos and his journey to make a new album in 2024. Two-step along to hear this genuine artist's tales from the road.

    Living the dream with country music singer songwriter Eric Diamond

    Living the dream with country music singer songwriter Eric Diamond

    Get your boots on and grab your partner for this two-step through singer Eric Diamond's country music career. He colourfully chronicles how performing in bars at 15 led to bands, Nashville connections and songwriting, then back home again before finding his footing on the Texas circuit. Diamond shares heartfelt stories of the legends who influenced him, from Bob Wills' western swing to Ray Price and Marty Robbins' honky tonk country, and the Texas greats he now calls friends. After persevering, awards, tours and a new album produced by an acclaimed Nashville musician have Diamond swinging and singing again. His love for western music shines through as he previews upcoming festivals, rodeos and his journey to make a new album in 2024. Two-step along to hear this genuine artist's tales from the road.

    Here's The Deal Podcast - The Max Baker Jr. Story - Episode 21 - Cain's Ballroom Special Episode

    Here's The Deal Podcast - The Max Baker Jr. Story - Episode 21 - Cain's Ballroom Special Episode

    SPECIAL EDITION/BONUS EPISODE - CAIN'S BALLROOM - www.cainsballroom.com 

    In this episode, the Here's The Deal Podcast crew, Jay, Josh, Jeff & Max all travel to the historic Cain's Ballroom in Tulsa, Oklahoma and set up shop, backstage in the green room at this legendary venue. We all take turns talking about legendary shows we've seen in this venue. We are also joined by Big Dad Ritch of The Texas Hippie Coalition who was mere moments away from taking the stage, headlining the Annual Cancer Sucks Benefit Concert thats held at the Cains the day after Thanksgiving every year. www.cancersucks.com is an incredible, Tulsa based charity ran by Rick & Patti Horton. It is completely volunteer ran & every penny they raise is donated to help fund Cancer research projects or to Cancer facilities in the State of Oklahoma. Big Dad Ritch of THC shares his story of playing the Cains Ballroom for the very first time, opening for Cross Canadian Ragweed & smoking with Cody Canada underneath the stage. Max, Jeff & Jay talk about seeing Robert Plant as a spectator, watching the Kings of Leon at the Cains & tell their experience of that day from 3 different perspectives. We also talk about the numerous multiband local metal shows Max was apart of at the Cains, including one billed as "Emcee'd by The Midget & The Tall Guy" with Jay Ramone & the Tripod Man himself, Mini Mike Cook. 

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    Ep. 182 - AMANDA SHIRES ("Gone for Christmas")

    Ep. 182 - AMANDA SHIRES ("Gone for Christmas")

    PART ONE
    Paul and Scott talk about The Beatles' Get Back documentary from a songwriting perspective

    PART TWO
    Our in-depth interview with Amanda Shires

    ABOUT AMANDA SHIRES
    Singer, songwriter, fiddle player, and Americana hero Amanda Shires has released eight albums as a solo artist, in addition to her work as a member of both Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit and the supergroup The Highwomen alongside Brandi Carlile, Natalie Hemby, and Maren Morris. The Grammy winner was named Texas Music magazine’s Artist of the Year in 2012, and was named Emerging Artist of the Year for 2017 at the Americana Honors & Awards. The Lone Star State native launched her career playing fiddle with The Texas Playboys before going on to tour with Billy Joe Shaver and others. At Shaver’s suggestion, she eventually relocated to Nashville to pursue songwriting. While getting established, she worked as a side musician with Justin Townes Earle before joining Jason Isbell’s band, The 400 Unit. Shires and Isbell married in 2013 in a ceremony officiated by past Songcraft guest Todd Snider. Amanda was featured on Luke Combs’ 2020 single “Without You,” and is currently getting attention for her unorthodox holiday album called For Christmas, which features nine original songs, a cover of “What Are You Doing New Year’s Eve,” and a reworking of “Silent Night” with all new lyrics. 

     

    Ep. 179 - RAY BENSON of Asleep at the Wheel ("The Letter That Johnny Walker Read")

    Ep. 179 - RAY BENSON of Asleep at the Wheel ("The Letter That Johnny Walker Read")

    PART ONE: 
    Scott and Paul talk about the phenomenon of greatest hits album. What does the term mean? When are they necessary? Which artists warrant them, which don't, and when are they woefully inadequate? 

    PART TWO: 
    Our in-depth interview with Ray Benson of Asleep at the Wheel

    ABOUT RAY BENSON:
    As the co-founder and only consistent member of the group Asleep at the Wheel, Ray Benson has carried the torch for Western Swing and other formative musical traditions that helped shape the country genre. The band has released over 30 albums, and landed more than 20 songs on Billboard’s Country Singles Chart. Additionally, Benson has released two solo albums, and a duet album with fellow Texas legend Dale Watson. As a producer, he has worked with Willie Nelson, Aaron Neville, Brad Paisley, Vince Gill, Merle Haggard, and others.

    Ray has earned thirty Grammy nominations, winning nine of them over the course of four decades. He was inducted into the Texas Heritage Songwriters Hall of Fame, is in the Austin Music Hall of Fame, received the Texas Music Association Lifetime Achievement Award, and earned the Americana Lifetime Achievement Award for Performance. In short, this long tall Texan is a living legend. 

    Tulsa's Timeless Honky-tonk – Chad Rodgers, Cain's Ballroom

    Tulsa's Timeless Honky-tonk – Chad Rodgers, Cain's Ballroom

    Welcome to Tulsa Talks presented by Tulsa Regional Chamber. I’m your host Tim Landes. Oh boy was I excited to do this interview. My guest on this episode is Chad Rodgers, who co-owns and operates the legendary Cain’s Ballroom. It’s a place I consider a second home. I’ve seen hundreds of concerts at Cain’s over the years, yet I’d never talked to Chad until we sat down for this conversation the second week of March. 

    At the time it was coincidentally one of the quietist months for the venue since the Rodgers family took over ownership in 2003. Of course now there won’t be any shows in for the next month or two as we deal with the COVID-19 pandemic. 

    Before the world suddenly changed, Cain’s Ballroom was rockin’ n rollin’. In late January, LA Times writer Christopher Reynolds published his list of the 12 best places for best live music in America. Cain’s ranked No. 4. The only places ahead of it are New Orleans’ Royal Street, NYC’s Carnegie Hall and Nashville’s Station Inn. 

    Less than a week later, Rolling Stone named Tulsa as one of the eight best cities to see live music and highlighted the relationship Cain’s has with modern music legend Jack White. 

    Of course Chad and I discuss how the White Stripes frontman came to fall in love with Cain’s and what it’s meant for business. 
     We also look back at the early days of the Rodgers family operation, when they inherited the historic ballroom that at the time had no air conditioning, a leaking roof and a mythical wood floor that needed replaced. We also discuss the urban legend that is the spring-loaded floor.

    It was also suddenly a family business where nobody in the family had any experience in running a concert venue. Chad talks about the bumps and bruises and when things turned around it became the Cain’s Ballroom we all love today. 

    This was a fun conversation diving into why Cain’s is so special to me and many other music fans that stretch well beyond Tulsa. 

    This conversation is an expansion of a story about the ballroom that is featured in our April issue. Our intern, Ethan Veenker, did a great job writing about what makes Cain’s special. With distribution of physical copies extremely limited right now, I’d encourage you to visit TulsaPeople.com and check out the story, plus all the other great stuff in the magazine. If you want to read it like a magazine, we also have the digital issue linked on the homepage.

    Following my conversation with Chad, Tulsa Voice music writer Kyra Bruce checks in from home to share an excerpt of her interview with Tulsa singer/songwriter Lex followed by the song “Skin Off My Back” to close out the episode. Make sure to also check out her People to Wave To series on Youtube and The Voice’s facebook page. 

    OK, let’s get this going. 

    This is Tulsa Talks with Chad Rodgers of the legendary Cain’s Ballroom. 

    The Willow Springs Killer

    The Willow Springs Killer

    He called himself the King of Western Swing and he was building an immense theme park in the Mojave Desert. What does this have to do with claims that Roy Rogers ran a sex cult out of Apple Valley?

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    Joe Settlemires: Episode 8

    Joe Settlemires: Episode 8

    JAZZ GUITAR! WESTERN SWING! METAPHYSICS?
    Joe Settlemires grew up in Oklahoma and played guitar with all the big jazz guitar players. He joined Bob Wills group in the sixties when he was still in his twenties. Because he was that good! He's kind of a Forest Gump of amazing music. In addition to being one of the world's hottest guitar players, it turns out that Joe has a phd in metaphysics! This conversation goes through the atomic level and challenges the theory of relativity!
    This episode includes the songs Cherokee, Sweet Georgia Brown, Move, and Sugarfoot Rag (featuring Vince Gill and Harold Bradley)

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