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    Explore " dixie chicks" with insightful episodes like "Toppy Tuesday! Red solo cup in the sky", "Notable Celebrities That Died December 2023 - Episode #4 Dead-Celebs Podcast "The Final Curtain Call"", "Ep. 221 - JD SOUTHER ("The Best of My Love")", "The Chicks" and "RECAP EPISODE: It's Jagbags Night at the Illinois-Northwestern Game!" from podcasts like ""Fantom Facts Society", "Dead Celebs Podcast: The Final Curtain Call", "Songcraft: Spotlight on Songwriters", "The J Files Podcast" and "Jagbags"" and more!

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    Notable Celebrities That Died December 2023 - Episode #4 Dead-Celebs Podcast "The Final Curtain Call"

    Notable Celebrities That Died December 2023 - Episode #4 Dead-Celebs Podcast "The Final Curtain Call"

    Celebrities we lost in December of 2023 www.Dead-Celebs.com  @Dead-Celebs  0:00 Intro 0:17 Ellen Holly the pioneering One Life to Live actress who became the first Black performer in a starring role on U.S. daytime television, died on Dec. 6. Holly appeared on the series from 1968 to 1980, then again from 1983 to 1985. Her other screen credits included Spike Lee's School Daze, the soap opera Guiding Light. She was 92. #onelifetolive #spikelee #guidinglight 1:19 Denny Laine, a co-founder of The Moody Blues and Wings, died Dec. 5. He founded The Moody Blues in 1964 with Mike Pinder and Ray Thomas. In 1971, he joined Paul and Linda McCartney to form McCartney's post-Beatles group, Wings. He was 79. #dennylaine #wings #paulmccartney #moodyblues 2:06 Andrea Fay Friedman, who broke ground with her portrayal of Amanda Swanson in the ‘90s TV drama Life Goes On, died from complications of Alzheimer’s disease on Dec. 3. Her additional TV credits include episodes of Family Guy, Baywatch, Touched by an Angel, Chicago Hope, 7th Heaven, and ER. Friedman — who was also the subject of the 2009 documentary A Possible Dream: The Andrea Friedman Story. She was 53. #lifegoeson #familyguy #7thheaven 3:02 Shecky Greene, the legendary stand-up comic who headlined in Las Vegas and opened for the likes of Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley, died on Dec. 31. Greene was also a regular TV presence, making dozens of appearances on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, and even serving as an occasional guest host. Greene also racked up guest credits in TV series including ​​The Love Boat, Fantasy Island, Laverne & Shirley, The A-Team, Roseanne, and Mad About You. He was inducted into the National Comedy Hall of Fame in March of 2020. He was 97. #johnnycarson #loveboat #fantasyisland #ateam #roseanne #madaboutyou 4:10 Norman Lear, the legendary television producer and philanthropist behind All in the Family, The Jeffersons, One Day at a Time, and other sitcoms, died on Dec. 5. The official cause of death was cardiac arrest. Born in New Haven, Conn., the Emmy-winning and Oscar-nominated pop culture icon is best known for revolutionizing sitcoms in the 1970s with series that made strides in onscreen representation and didn’t shy away from hot button topics. He was 101. #jeffersonsantostv #onedayatatime #allinthefamily 5:08 Andre Braugher, the Emmy award-winning actor best known for playing Captain Raymond Holt on Brooklyn Nine-Nine and Detective Frank Pembleton on Homicide: Life on the Street, died Dec. 11. His publicist later revealed that Braugher had been battling lung cancer. His other film and television credits include Primal Fear, Spike Lee’s Get on the Bus, Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, The Mist, Bojack Horseman, and She Said. He was 61. #brooklyn99 #lungcancer #primalfear #fantasticfour #bojackhorseman 6:03 Laura Lynch, a founding member of the beloved country band the Chicks, died in a car accident in West Texas on Dec. 22. Lynch co-founded the Chicks in 1989 with Robin Lynn Macy, Martie Maguire, and Emily Strayer. She played the upright bass and provided lead vocals on the first three Chicks records — 1990’s Thank Heavens for Dale Evans, 1992’s Little Ol’ Cowgirl, and 1993’s Shouldn’t a Told You That. She was 65. #dixiechicks #georgebush #countrymusic 7:29 Tom Smothers, the comedian who rose to fame as half of the musical duo the Smothers Brothers, died Dec. 26 after a brief battle with cancer. Smothers and his younger brother Dick built their careers in the 1960s, winning over fans with catchy folk songs and biting political commentary on their CBS variety show The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour. The brothers famously clashed with CBS over the content of their show, and Smothers was an outspoken advocate for civil rights and free speech. He was 86. #cbs_broadcasting #varietyshow 7:56 Ryan O'Neal, the Oscar-nominated actor whose tumultuous personal life always threatened to overshadow his work in films like the early-’70s hits Love Story and Paper Moon, died on Dec. 8. The late actor had been diagnosed with chronic leukemia in 2001 and with prostate cancer in 2012, the latter of which came three years after the death of his longtime love Farrah Fawcett from anal cancer at 62. O’Neal landed his first major acting role on NBC’s Western Empire, but his breakthrough came as Rodney Harrington on ABC’s Peyton Place. His other notable film credits include What's Up, Doc?, Barry Lyndon, A Bridge Too Far, The Main Event, and The Driver. He was 82. #ryanoneal #farrahfawcett #mainevent #papermoon #lovestory  @TalkMurderToMe   @actorfactorpodcast 

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    Ep. 221 - JD SOUTHER ("The Best of My Love")

    Ep. 221 - JD SOUTHER ("The Best of My Love")

    SUMMARY:
    Songwriters Hall of Famer JD Souther joins Scott and Paul for an in-depth interview to kick off the New Year! 

    PART ONE:
    Paul and Scott welcome two very special guests (ages 8 and 5) to help set the tone for the new year. Plus they reveal the clever message a listener sent in to win the Stax Christmas LP from the last episode. 

    PART TWO:
    Our in-depth conversation with JD Souther

    ABOUT JD SOUTHER:
    JD Souther is perhaps best known for writing or co-writing ten songs recorded by the Eagles, including “Victim of Love,” “The Sad Café,” “How Long,” and the #1 hits “Best of My Love,” “New Kid in Town,” and “Heartache Tonight.” Another ten of his songs were recorded by Linda Ronstadt, among them “Faithless Love,” “Prisoner in Disguise,” and “Simple Man, Simple Dream.” The list of other artists who have drawn from the JD Souther songbook includes Bonnie Raitt, Rod Stewart, Conway Twitty, Glen Campbell, George Strait, Trisha Yearwood, Tom Jones, Roy Orbison, Raul Malo, Michael Buble, India.Arie, and Crosby, Stills & Nash. Additionally, JD co-wrote three songs with Don Henley on his End of the Innoncence album, including “Heart of the Matter,” and found success with the Dixie Chicks’ cover of his “I’ll Take Care of You.” As an artist, JD launched his career with the group Longbranch / Pennywhistle, which he founded with future Eagle Glenn Frey. Soon after, he co-founded the Souther-Hillman-Furay Band with Chris Hillman of The Byrds and the Flying Burrito Brothers, and Richie Furay of Buffalo Springfield and Poco. In total, JD has released seven solo studio albums between 1972 and 2015, and landed two Top 10 hits as a recording artist with “You’re Only Lonely” and the James Taylor duet “Her Town Too.” Souther was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2013. 

    The Chicks

    The Chicks

    In the late 90s and early 2000s The Chicks (formerly The Dixie Chicks) were the biggest selling female group in the U.S—selling tens of millions of records and changing the face of country music.

    The trio weren’t afraid to do things their own way—maintaining independence from their label and speaking out about social justice issues. But their comments about George W. Bush at the height of the Iraq War in 2003 saw them blacklisted from country radio stations, receive death threats, have their CDs burnt in public and their songs tumble from the charts. 

    They’ve regrouped, renamed and have come back fighting. Get the full story of the rise, fall, and rise again, of The Chicks ahead of their Australian tour.

    Featuring stories and reflections from Chicks fans Tami Neilson, Freya Josephine Hollick, Fanny Lumsden, Georgia Maq and more.

    RECAP EPISODE: It's Jagbags Night at the Illinois-Northwestern Game!

    RECAP EPISODE:  It's Jagbags Night at the Illinois-Northwestern Game!
    Beave and Len celebrate "Jagbags Night" at Welsh-Ryan Arena with speeches, awards and parades. They also break down the Northwestern Wildcats and other local college basketball teams. They also provide their predictions for the upcoming NFL playoffs and give their Super Bowl predictions. Beave discusses a private conversation he had with Jennifer Beals, while Len fumes. Plus: "I Recommend"! Rolling Stone Top 500! Len takes you through the 80s with his latest album reviews! Tune in at one for podcasting excellence!

    Elites, Warmongers, and the Cowardly Woke: This Is the Democrat Party, Guest: John Nolte on Tulsi, Kanye, Lizzo, Beto and More

    Elites, Warmongers, and the Cowardly Woke: This Is the Democrat Party, Guest: John Nolte on Tulsi, Kanye, Lizzo, Beto and More

    On today's Breitbart News Daily podcast, we spend most of the opening talking politics, especially playing clips from the Ohio Senatorial debate last night which saw Rep. Tim Ryan (D-OH) double down on violent rhetoric against the MAGAts. We also highlight some of the horrific voting records of many swing state Democrats. And we get into a lot of polling and political trends as well. Is the "red wave" upon us? That is the big question. Then, Breitbart News Sr. Writer John Nolte joins to discuss Tulsi Gabbard leaving the Democratic Party, Kanye West's latest self-immolation, Lizzo and Stacey Abrams, Stephen Colbert, and Beto O'Rourke embarrassing himself.

    ERIK DEUTSCH

    ERIK DEUTSCH

    In this episode musician, social entrepreneur and global community builder, Bear Kittay sits with pianist, keyboardist, composer, bandleader, and genre-bending sideman Erik Deutsch, singer-songwriter Victoria Reed and songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer Bridget Kearney. The four musicians talk about their residency at El Ganzo and what it is like to create music during this time of exponential acceleration, technology and pandemic.

    Fly - The Chicks (Review)

    Fly - The Chicks (Review)

    What happens when three dummies talk about one of the best-selling and most-controversial music groups in 21st century America?  Listen to find out.

    We're talking about Fly, the diamond-certified second studio album from The Chicks, which hits the Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums list at #224.

    There's so much to talk about with this album. First, we have no idea what Sonya and Nathan think of country music - they weren't on the show last time we tackled the genre with Dolly Parton's Coat of Many Colors. Are either of them anything-but-country music fans? If so, will this be an offensive and horrible episode that country fans are bound to hate? Do country fans still like The Chicks? Does this album from The Chicks have the depth and heft to earn its way onto the list? Is it even the right album from The Chicks?

    Leave comments on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook at @rrmusicpod or visit our website at recordroulettepodcast.com.

    Runtime: 53 minutes

    Music by lemonmusicstudio from Pixabay.

    66 Two Chicks and a Pod Episode Sixty-six "You're Cancellled"

    66 Two Chicks and a Pod Episode Sixty-six "You're Cancellled"

     "You're Cancelled" Thank you so much for tuning into the Sixty-fifth episode of Two Chicks and a Pod! On today's episode Meghan is back and we discuss Cancel Culture and the Chicks. We touch on Joe Rogan as well, and admit we aspire (as most people likely do) to be as REAL as his podcast. It's a  unancellable time! 

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    GEORGE DUCAS - THE COUNTRY STAR

    GEORGE DUCAS - THE COUNTRY STAR
    The Trainwreck sits down with Singer, Songwriter and Country Star - George Ducas to discuss country music, life on the road and a new upcoming album! Climb on board the Monthly Trainwreck!Please follow us on Instagram and Facebook! Our show is for entertainment purpose only. We are not responsible for any losses, damages, or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast.

    "WOKE" Culture, "PC" Language and Mankind's Follies

    "WOKE" Culture, "PC" Language and Mankind's Follies

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    Marcus Hummon, Part 2: Songwriter, composer, singer, playwright and author

    Marcus Hummon, Part 2: Songwriter, composer, singer, playwright and author

    In Part 2, Marcus and I continue our discussion about writing, and eventually we come to the concept of inspiration vs. simply doing the work (spoiler alert: it turns out we are both on the same page). Marcus also discusses how finances work these days for a song writer (which is a business model totally new to me).

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    Marcus Hummon, Bonus Room: Songwriter, composer, singer, playwright and author

    Marcus Hummon, Bonus Room: Songwriter, composer, singer, playwright and author

    In the Bonus Room, Tony asks Marcus to talk about his youth, about the many places he has lived around the world, his beginnings as a singer and songwriter, and how he might just be the only country music song writer to both major in Islamic Studies in college and also be a sports jock.

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    #17 Dumb and Dumber & Dixie Chicks: Shut Up and Sing w/ Mary Anne Carter

    #17 Dumb and Dumber & Dixie Chicks: Shut Up and Sing w/ Mary Anne Carter

    Special guest Mary Anne Carter appears on the podcast to discuss Dumb and Dumber (1994) & Dixie Chicks: Shut Up and Sing (2006).

    How many stars did Megan give Win a Date with Tad Hamilton!? What airline do we want to sponsor our show? Which celebrity Joshs do Megan and Rob have crushes on? Does Mary Anne think Dumb and Dumber is the best movie in Jim Carrey's filmography? All of this and more!

    About Mary Anne Carter:
    Mary Anne Carter is a Seattle-based artist and curator. Her immersive installations and award-winning prints transport the viewer to a place where humor, self-expression, and social justice melt into a deliciously vibrant utopia.

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    Marcus Hummon, Part 1: Songwriter, composer, singer, playwright and author

    Marcus Hummon, Part 1: Songwriter, composer, singer, playwright and author

    Marcus Hummon is a songwriter, composer, singer, playwright, and author. As a songwriter he has had a number of #1 songs in the country music genre and a Grammy Award to his credit. He has also written for film and has also written six musicals, 2 operas, and several books.

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    Pete Freedman Episode 10

    Pete Freedman Episode 10

    Dallas Texas most entertaining Music and Culture critic Pete Freedman joins us for extra special episode congratulations we made it to episode 10!

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    Ep. 157 - DAN WILSON ("Someone Like You")

    Ep. 157 - DAN WILSON ("Someone Like You")

    PART ONE:
    Paul and Scott geek out about the Bee Gees documentary, and the nature of being the kind of songwriter who MUST do it, no matter what.

    PART TWO:
    Dan Wilson chats about how Liam Gallagher of Oasis inspired the first new Semisonic music in years; why his relationship with songs has always been very practical; how his first massive hit was born from a need to mix up the set list; the theory he once had about lyrics that he doesn't have any more; the lesson he learned from writing with Carole King that he's carried through his entire career; why it was a good thing that Natalie Maines of the Dixie Chicks rejected his song idea; how Rick Rubin informed his approach to music; the gritty details on the two-day process of writing "Someone Like You" with Adele; why Nashville's songwriting ethic impacted his process; the time a song was finalized over pizza with John Legend and Chrissy Tiegen; and how fellow songwriter Teddy Geiger indirectly inspired a most unusual format for Dan's collection of wisdom for writers and musicians. 

    ABOUT  DAN WILSON:
    Songwriter, singer, musician, producer and acclaimed visual artist Dan Wilson is a Minnesota native and Harvard graduate who launched his music career with the band Trip Shakespeare, which was signed to A&M Records. He went on to co-found the rock band Semisonic, whose platinum-selling Feeling Strangely Fine album yielded the singles “Secret Smile,” “Singing in My Sleep,” and “Closing Time,” a chart-topping hit that earned Dan a Grammy nomination for Best Rock Song. 

    He went on to reinvent himself as a behind-the-scenes hitmaker, earning a Song of the Year Grammy for co-writing “Not Ready to Make Nice” with the group then known as The Dixie Chicks, and writing three songs on Adele’s multiplatinum 21 album: “Don’t You Remember,” “One and Only,” and “Someone Like You,” which became an international hit and earned Dan an Album of the Year Grammy for his production work. Wilson has also found success in Nashville, co-writing Dierks Bentley’s number one hit “Home” and earning yet another Album of the Year Grammy nomination for Taylor Swift’s Red LP, for which he co-wrote and produced the song “Treacherous.” 

    Dan’s long list of collaborators includes Carole King, Rachel Yamagata, Jason Mraz, Gabe Dixon, Weezer, Keith Urban, Josh Groban, James Morrison, P!nk, Leann Rimes, John Legend, Chris Stapleton, Panic! At the Disco, Cold War Kids, Noah Cyrus, Leon Bridges, Celine Dion, and many others.

    In addition to his acclaimed Words and Music by Dan Wilson solo concerts, he launched a social media series called Words & Music in Six Seconds. The series, which focuses on “forging collaborative relationships, seeking a community, testing out ideas in front of an audience, and writing better songs,” has recently been turned into a deck of 75 cards, designed by Dan, that distill his insights from nearly three decades of writing, performing, and collaborating with the world’s greatest musical artists. You can get your own set and find out more about Dan’s amazing career at danwilsonmusic.com. 

    Dan Wilson (Semisonic, Adele) / KT Tunstall

    Dan Wilson (Semisonic, Adele) / KT Tunstall

    Hey folks. Here’s something to brighten your January I hope! I’m really excited to share this episode, the first of Series 3. Dan Wilson is the frontman of Semisonic (“Closing Time”, “Secret Smile”) but he’s also a brilliant songwriting collaborator. He’s worked with on some songs you may know by Adele (“Someone Like You”), Taylor Swift (“Treacherous”), and Dixie Chicks (“Not Ready To Make Nice”) amongst many others.

     

    Dan is genuinely one of my favourite guests I’ve had on the show. He was so engaged, and had a lot to say about being an artist, and was so generous with his time. We really had a fun time recording this. I hope you enjoy it.

     

    Dan was also kind enough to share a demo of a Semisonic song! So stay tuned to hear that at the very end of the episode.

     

    As if that wasn’t enough, my other guest is KT Tunstall. She’s about to release an expanded reissue of her second album “Drastic Fantastic” and talks very candidly about the difficult experience she had making the record. Funnily enough, she’s also worked with Dan Wilson, so it was a great chance to hear the perspective of one of Dan’s collaborators.

     

    As I mention in the show, my debut solo album “Meet You By The Photobooth” is out on January 15th 2020, under my name Matt Royal. I would be honoured if you’d check it out. It will be on all the major streaming platforms.

     

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