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    Explore " dixie chicks" with insightful episodes like "Songcraft's 12 Days of Christmas - Day 10 - "Merry Christmas from the Family"", "Bluegrass Breakdown BAY BAY!", "Session #05: Country Bumpin' | The Candy Jam Wonder Man", "Who's That Little Pile of Smiles?" and "The Nikki X Happy Hour - June 29, 2020" from podcasts like ""Songcraft: Spotlight on Songwriters", "Bif Radio", "The Intergalactic Candycast", "Debts No Honest Man Can Pay" and "The Nikki X Happy Hour"" and more!

    Episodes (38)

    Songcraft's 12 Days of Christmas - Day 10 - "Merry Christmas from the Family"

    Songcraft's 12 Days of Christmas - Day 10 - "Merry Christmas from the Family"
    We're counting down the 12 Days of Christmas with daily mini-episodes spotlighting a classic holiday song and featuring an interview with the writer. On this tenth day of Christmas, we explore "Merry Christmas from the Family" with the great Robert Earl Keen. The Texas Heritage Songwriters Hall of Famer tells Scott and guest host Randy Poe all about the song that set the standard for redneck Christmases everywhere, and has been covered by The Chicks, Jill Sobule, Montgomery Gentry, and others.

    Bluegrass Breakdown BAY BAY!

    Bluegrass Breakdown BAY BAY!
    This week Ben is taking you on a wild ride down the old bluegrass way. Bluegrass music is close to my heart and I am excited to share some of my favorites with you. We talk about the history of the music, the legends of the style. There are also very personal ties to this music and we just have a lot of fun. If you want to listen to any of the songs, here is the playlist: https://tinyurl.com/yxuwqgjt Bif Radio is a PROUD member of the Jabroni U Podcast Network. Go to www.JabroniU.com to find all our shows and our new merch store. Twitter:@BifRadio Instagram:@BifRadio1

    Session #05: Country Bumpin' | The Candy Jam Wonder Man

    Session #05: Country Bumpin' | The Candy Jam Wonder Man

    Atticus Hinckley is the Candy Jam Wonder Man, and normally host of the live weekly comedy podcast "The Intergalactic Candycast".  The Candy Jam Wonder Man practices songs on guitar and sings, poorly.  Come hang.

    Tubin' & Groovin'.

    Today's Live Set:
    Cowboy Take Me Away - The Dixie Chicks
    How Country Feels - Randy Houser
    Sure Be Cool If You Did - Blake Shelton
    Man Of Constant Sorrow - Soggy Bottom Boys
    Cover Of The Rolling Stone - Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show

    Aired Live with Podbean on 10/4/20

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    Who's That Little Pile of Smiles?

    Who's That Little Pile of Smiles?

    On this week's show, we treat you to a preview of the new Lemon Twigs record, offer an overview of the sorely underrated Los Lobos side hustle known as Latin Playboys, whet your musical appetite with a sampling of PJ Harvey's Dry demos, and chill with a trio called Muzz. All this & much, much less!

    Debts No Honest Man Can Pay is over 2 rock-solid hours of musical eclectica & other noodle stories. The show started in 2003 at WHFR-FM (Dearborn, MI), moved to WGWG-FM (Boiling Springs, NC) in 2006 & Plaza Midwood Community Radio (Charlotte, NC) in 2012, with a brief pit-stop at WLFM-FM (Appleton, WI) in 2004.

    10 Minute Country - Episode 62 - Why Are So Many Artists Postponing Their Albums When We Are All At Home?

    10 Minute Country - Episode 62 - Why Are So Many Artists Postponing Their Albums When We Are All At Home?

    So many artists in the past month have announced the delay or postponement of their scheduled album releases. Luke Bryan, Margo Price, Wille Nelson and the Dixie Chicks have all announced delays in the Country world, whilst artists like Bon Jovi, Alicia Keys, The Pretenders and Lady GaGa have also joined them from other areas of the music industry.
    It doesn't seem to make sense! We're all at home with nothing to do but listen to music - why would you not want to capitalise on that? That was James' standpoint until he looked into the situation a little deeper. This podcast is an exploration of what he found.

    Season 3: Soft Lefts & Hard Lefts (+ a lost episode!)

    Season 3: Soft Lefts & Hard Lefts (+ a lost episode!)

    We're back online. After an extended holiday sabbatical, the cockroach of pods returns for the third season.

    #comeonthepod #champagnesunroom

     

     

    Tracklist

    • Like Mine -Woo Park |
    • Daria's Smile - Demon Days |
    • Memento Mori - Embrace the End |
    • Reckless With Your Love (Permanent Vacation Remix) - Azari & III, Permanent Vacation |
    • Ellen/Oprah - Adam Neely, Ben Levin, Jessica Kion |
    • Bags - Clario |
    • -- 
    • U Say (feat. Tyler, The Create & Jay Prince) - Goldlink, Jay Prince; Tyler, the Creator |
    • The Captain And The Hourglass - Laura Marling |
    • Need More - Brownman, Jade Omari |
    • Candy - Wolftyla |
    • Paper Cup - Real Estate, Sylvan Esso |
    • My Name is Dark (Art Mix) - Grimes |
    • Repo Men - DJ Grumble, Gurtybeats |
    • The Charmin Man (2011 Remaster) - The Smiths |
    • Flowers of Light - Caspian |
    • Art Is a Cat - The Dining Rooms |
    • How Simple - Hop Along |
    • The Cosmic Door - Crystal Skulls |
    • Ain't Talking 'bout Love - the bird and the bee |
    • Come and Get Your Love (Single Version) - Redbone |

    Full playlists here & here

    Ep. 127 - MARTY STUART ("Tempted")

    Ep. 127 - MARTY STUART ("Tempted")

    Marty Stuart, a five-time Grammy winner, singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, collector, preservationist, and fierce defender of country music’s rich traditions joins us to discuss his career, artistic rebirth, and ongoing artistry. EPISODE DETAILS: PART ONE  Scott and Paul chat about image, country music hair, Elton John’s new autobiography, and two Songcraft contests that give you the chance to win one of two new books by Marty Stuart and Lamont Dozier. PART TWO - 14:15 mark Scott sits down with Marty Stuart to find out how he left home at age 13 to hit the road; what he learned from Johnny Cash about the craft of songwriting; how he found the song that launched the best-known country music supergroup of all time; the three people he considers THE standard of country songwriting; the album that cost him a record deal, a band, a manager, and a publicist; why he had to leave “butt wiggling” songs behind; what he loved about the Dixie Chicks; how a photo of Louis Armstrong gave him a sense of mission for his band; why his greatest songwriting motivation is a deadline; the reason he used to send Harlan Howard and Ralph Mooney $100 at the start of every year; and the Patsy Cline artifact he found in a junk shop that launched his interest in collecting country music memorabilia.  ABOUT MARTY STUART Five-time Grammy winner Marty Stuart only had two professional jobs before launching his own artist career: playing in Lester Flatt’s bluegrass group, then spending five years in Johnny Cash’s band. As a solo artist, Stuart has scored seventeen Top 40 county singles, including Top 10 hits such as “Hillbilly Rock," "Little Things,” “Tempted,” “Burn Me Down,” and the Travis Tritt duets “The Whiskey Ain’t Workin’” and “This One’s Gonna Hurt You (For a Long, Long Time).” Other Stuart songs that have hit the country chart include John Anderson’s recording of “Takin’ the Country Back,” The Dixie Chicks’ “Tortured, Tangled Heart,” and Clint Black and Martina McBride’s duet recording of “Still Holding On.” The release of Stuart’s concept album, The Pilgrim, in 1999 marked a turning point and creative renaissance where Marty, in his words, stopped following the charts and begin following his heart. He put together a highly-celebrated band, The Fabulous Superlatives, and has since championed the beauty and integrity of country music as a uniquely American art form. He is a frequent commentator for historically-oriented projects, including Ken Burns’ ambitious sixteen-hour Country Music documentary. His most recent effort is Marty Stuart’s Congress of Country Music, a Philadelphia, Mississippi-based museum, concert venue, educational and cultural facility that will house his personal collection of over 20,000 country music-related artifacts.  First and foremost, however, Marty is an artist and songwriter. His consistently well-reviewed albums over the last two decades are packed with original songs that celebrate country music’s roots without ever feeling dated. The Grand Ole Opry member’s songs have also been recorded by artists such as George Strait, Emmylou Harris, Linda Ronstadt, Patty Loveless, Kathy Mattea, Wynonna Judd, Gary Allan, Billy Bob Thornton, Connie Smith, Charley Pride, Porter Wagoner, Guy Clark, and Johnny Cash.

     

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    Picking up strangers Eps. 4 Fine Leather and Tobacco

    Picking up strangers Eps. 4 Fine Leather and Tobacco

    Mike tests Friendly Frank's patience on the Chris Gaines saga.  The myth of the Vegas run is discussed, but not settled.  Friendly Frank gets a drunk dial destination. Mike and Friendly Frank go over etiquette using the app properly.  Mike has a death by train experience, and dives into the specifics.  Friendly Frank explains the bad/good ride and lava vomit.  Revengo the clown.  Glitter, cheap perfume, and a clown outfit.  Mike discusses his heightened sense of smell. Friendly Frank plays the Race Card.  The difference between light skin, and dark skin.

    Smooth Hound Smith

    Smooth Hound Smith
    The power duo has met its match in Nashville’s Smooth Hound Smith. The duo consisting of guitarist/multi-instrumentalist Zack Smith and singer/percussionist Caitlin Doyle makes a righteous noise with a boot-stompin’, tear-in-your-beer fervor that earned them a spot opening for the Dixie Chicks last summer.

    Drawing comparisons to everyone from fellow power duos the White Stripes and Shovels & Rope to Little Big Town and Jack Johnson, Smooth Hound Smith credit the eclectic musical soundtrack of their youths for the genesis of their unique approach.

    More from Smooth Hound Smith: smoothhoundsmith.com
    More from Lounge Acts: wcpo.com/lounge

    Hosted by Gil Kaufman. Mixed by Brian Niesz

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    How Long Do You Want to Be Loved? - Audio

    How Long Do You Want to Be Loved? - Audio
    When Jesus was born, God became human and united himself to us forever. He was truly human, a real baby, just like us, and while I love the song "Away In A Manger", Jesus likely did cry that night. Perhaps Mary sang him a lullaby to help rock him to sleep. Parents sing lullabies to their children as they drift off to sleep to tell them, "I love you; be at peace; all is well." Jesus is like God's lullaby to us. God is telling us, "I love you; be at peace; all is well, and I will love you forever."
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