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    Explore " emmylou harris" with insightful episodes like "Emily Harris and the Jazzmaster", "56: "Streets of Baltimore" by Gram Parsons, w/ Madeline Horwath", "0792 Pinkie The Pig Podcast/Tuesday's Tune * Pinkie Sings "Tulsa Queen"", "Seminal Abums of 1987" and "Fearless (feat. Emmylou Harris)" from podcasts like ""Object Worship", "Take This Pod and Shove It", "Pinkie The Pig Podcast", "Hey! Remember the 80's?" and "Runaway Horses"" and more!

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    Emily Harris and the Jazzmaster

    Emily Harris and the Jazzmaster

    Object Worship is back! Andy and Dan catch up about what they've been up to lately, then they welcome Emily Harris to talk guitar playing, her channel Get Offset, and the many wonders and overall cool factor of the Fender Jazzmaster.

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    Hear Andy's new music: https://lowercasenoises.bandcamp.com/album/an-encounter-with-broken-time

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    56: "Streets of Baltimore" by Gram Parsons, w/ Madeline Horwath

    56: "Streets of Baltimore" by Gram Parsons, w/ Madeline Horwath

    This week we discuss Gram Parsons, the artist credited with creating numerous country sub-genres, including country-rock, cosmic country, and alt-country. Joining us this week is comedian and cartoonist, Madeline Horwath (The New Yorker), a Gram fan and expert. Moving past his brief time with The Flying Burrito Brothers, we get into how Gram went solo, his untimely passing, and his lasting legacy.

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    Here's some Gram Parson solo recs from Madeline and the boys:

    • Farther Along
    • New Soft Shoe
    • She
    • Return of the Grievous Angel 
    • That’s All It Took
    • I Can’t Dance
    • Still Feeling Blue
    • We’ll Sweep Out The Ashes in the Morning
    • Cash On The Barrelhead (part of a medley)
    • Cry One More Time

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    Seminal Abums of 1987

    Seminal Abums of 1987

    Episode 187: Time to celebrate the year 1987 by investigating some of the albums that were released in 1987! Teen queen Debbie Gibson burst onto the scene in that year, but even though she was young, it wasn't exactly an overnight success. Out of the Blue was a smash, but just how involved was young Debbie in the making of the record? (Answer: very!) 

    Three seasoned vets joined forces to record the beautiful album Trio, but the plans started way before 1987. Thank the heavens that their schedules finally freed up!

    And a superstar followed up a blockbuster 1984 album with a decidedly different tone. Did it set the charts on fire?

    Finally, the Purple One recorded but DIDN'T release an album in 1987. Find out what forces were at work to keep the album from seeing the light of day. 

    Fearless (feat. Emmylou Harris)

    Fearless (feat. Emmylou Harris)

    Welcome to Runaway Horses! We’re kicking off this special series of conversations between Margo Price and the renegade musicians who’ve inspired her career with the legendary Emmylou Harris. In this episode, recorded in person in Nashville, Margo and Emmylou unravel the divide between country and folk, swap songs, and realize everyone has their “Joan Baez moment.” Plus, Emmylou shares stories about collaborating with the likes of Dolly Parton, Gram Parsons and Bob Dylan.

     

    Show Notes:

    Check out Margo Price’s new single, Been To The Mountain, out now. 

    Hear Margo Price and Emmylou  Harris perform Two More Bottles of Wine together.

    In 2004 Emmylou Harris founded Bonaparte’s Retreat, a dog rescue organization that works to rescue shelter dogs and adopt them into forever homes.

    Harris also supports Crossroads Campus, an organization that offers programs to help humans and animals connect, learn and grow. 

    Special thanks to Will Grieg and Layman Drug Company.

     

    Credits:
    Runaway Horses is produced by work by work: Scott Newman, Jemma Rose Brown, Kathleen Ottinger and Emily Shaw. The show is mixed by Sam Bair. Our recording engineers are Nick Byrd, Will Grieg, Thad Kopec, and Lake Wilson. Special thanks to Amy Schmalz and Maddie Case at Monotone, Jazz Atkin at Loma Vista, and Joe Dawson at Sonos. The show’s theme song is Nowhere Fast off of Margo Price's album, All American Made.

     

    Nazareth - Love Hurts

    Nazareth - Love Hurts

    Hi Folks!  In honor of Valentine's Day happening we are making this month's bonus episode all about the song "Love Hurts".  Originally written for the Everly Brothers in 1960 we listen to six versions that span the decades.  We cover Roy Orbison, Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris, Jim Capaldi, Nazareth, Cher, and the Osborne Brothers' versions of "Love Hurts".  Each brings something special and unique to their version.  Find out what our favorite versions were and how the same song can have so many different meanings.  Thanks for listening!

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    Intro/Outro Music:
    Upbeat Forever by Kevin MacLeod
    Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5011-upbeat-forever
    License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

    45: Rooms on Fire

    45: Rooms on Fire

    Our listeners Top 5 Stevie Nicks songs, 'Country' classics from Trio, featuring Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt and Kasey Chambers, a forgotten gem from skid Row and the Aussie Top 5 from this week in 1997.
    Songs are memories, music is therapy. Join us for, "You, Me, the 80s and 90s" podcast with Wayne and Emma.
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    10-Time Grammy-Nominated Singer-Songwriter Jamey Johnson

    10-Time Grammy-Nominated Singer-Songwriter Jamey Johnson

    Success coach and former professional golfer, Christina Lecuyer interviews the kind-hearted, introverted, INCREDIBLE country music sing-songwriter, Jamey Johnson. This episode takes you on Jamey’s amazing journey into music, the twists and turns he took to get where he is today and how he always remembered to follow his gut. Plus, a special shoutout to a foundation close to Jamey’s heart, the Nikki Mitchell Foundation.

     

    Jamey Johnson’s Bio:

    Truth and tradition. These non-negotiable principles serve as the bedrock of the music of 11-time Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Jamey Johnson, who is “one of the greatest country singers of our time,” according to The Washington Post . Indeed, the Alabama native has been acknowledged by many as country music’s north star, guiding us down a path of confession and conflict to a place of reflection and redemption. He is one of only a few people in the history of country music to win two Song of the Year Awards – for “Give It Away” and “In Color”-- from the Academy of Country Music and the Country Music Association. He has received tremendous praise from The New York Times, Rolling Stone, The Wall Street Journal and other publications, many of which have hailed his albums as masterpieces. He was among the artists asked to set Johnny Cash’s poetry to music in the new album Johnny Cash Forever Words: The Music.

    His influential album, That Lonesome Song , was certified platinum for 1 million in sales, and his innovative double album, The Guitar Song , debuted at No. 1 on the country album charts and was certified gold. In 2012, he released a Grammy-nominated project honoring one of his heroes, Living for a Song: A Tribute to Hank Cochran. In addition to his own recordings, he has written songs for George Strait, Willie Nelson, Trace Adkins, James Otto, Joe Nichols and others. He and Alison Krauss recently joined Brantley Gilbert to record the song “Fire and Brimstone” for Gilbert’s new album.

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    Christina Lecuyer’s Bio:

    Christina Lecuyer is a former Professional Golfer, a three-time reality television competitor, Confidence + Mindset Coach, Motivational Speaker, and Founder of Women with C.L.A.S.S. Mastermind, as well as Decide It’s Your Turn: Women’s Weekend. Christina’s mission in life is to empower people to fully live in their purpose, confidently and successfully!

     

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    This One's Optimistic

    This One's Optimistic

    On this week's show, we...

    • spend quality time with Billie Joe Armstrong's rad new covers record
    • brag about getting tons of cool birthday music for not a ton of money in a long-overdue installment of Greenberg's Big Score 
    • bid adieu to Silver Bullet Band saxophonist Alto Reed 

    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.

    Single 45: Our Dream Madonna-Covers Album

    Single 45: Our Dream Madonna-Covers Album

    In this MASTAS Single, we’re riffing on the K chapter of our Madonna book and picking the artists we think should cover Madonna’s hits, misses, and overlooked gems. We draft Alison Krauss, of course, and we also make room for Beyoncé, Dolly, and Harry Styles!


    For more Madge, you can read our new book, Madonna: A to Z. It’s available at MarkAndSarahTalkAboutSongs.com.

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    Ep. 51: Grave Mistake: MOTHER SUPERIOR Shoulda Been Huge!!!

    Ep. 51: Grave Mistake: MOTHER SUPERIOR Shoulda Been Huge!!!

    This episode is obviously rooted firmly in our Should Have Been category. Mother Superior may be the most obscure band that we’ve covered on a “Grave Mistakes…” episode yet. They may be recognized for their name from a Rollins Band or Motor Sister perspective, but their full discography as Mother Superior has been lost on most and needs some love! We hope we turn you on to this amazing rock n’ roll force!

    Songs this week include:

    1. “Can You Hear Me?” from Heavy Soul Experience Of Mother Superior (1996)
    2. “Got A Thing About Yout” from Kaleidoscope (1997)
    3. “Cool Cool Breeze” from Mother Superior (2001)
    4. “Strange Change” from Sin (2002)
    5. “Fuel The Fire” from 13 Violets (2004)
    6. “This Song Reminds Me Of You” from Moanin’ (2005)
    7. “Left For Dead” from Three Headed Dog (2007)
    8. “Beg Borrow Steal” from Grande (2008)

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    Ep. 200 (02.23.20)- Introducing KDM and Ladies Rock 2020

    Ep. 200 (02.23.20)- Introducing KDM and Ladies Rock 2020

    Girl- The Old Paints (now Hollywood Horses)

    Bluebird- Rachael Roberts

    Boulder To Birmingham- Emmylou Harris 

    Colourblind- The Grenadines

    Back In Town Again- Taylor Hunnicutt

    Keeper- Bekah Fox

    Contact- Human Beat

    Illusion- McKenna Gray

    Ghosts- The Dead Deads

    Lemon Tree- Richard Daniel 

    Sing My Own Love Song- Sarah Lee Langford 

    Miss Me- Anna Grace Beatty

    Expensive Mistake- The Next Appointed Hour

    Come On- Helioheart

    Bam-Bam- Love Moor

    Hr.2

    Intro KD and G’s Rock convo

    What I Need- Chelsey Whild

    Cruel- Captain Kudzu

    Camryn Grace- Never Let This Go

    Parking Lot Pirouette- Amanda Shires

    Ashes And Dust- Ashley Spurling And Corey Nolen

    I Won’t Go- Dree Leer

    Make Me Wanna- Jada Cato

    Shuttlecock- Timber

    Radio Ep. 189 (11.17.19)

    Radio Ep. 189 (11.17.19)

    Hr.1

    Lavabo- Jaco

    More Power- Bad Hops

    Got It Bad- St. Paul & The Broken Bones

    Calling Destiny

    Always

    Out Of Place

    - Human Beat

    The Hunted- Jesse Payne

    Stay- Headcase

    Ghosts- The Dead Deads

    Keep Your Diamonds- Sarah Langford

    Still Waiting- Ryan Sobb

    Crying With The Red Light On- Henry Dunkle

    Blow For Blow- Early James & The Latest

    Parking Lot Pirouette- Amanda Shires

    Blood On Your Hands- Yardley

    Fight For Right- Shaheed and Dru Carter

     

    Hr.2

    Hallways-The Brook & The Bluff

    Red Sky- Della Ray

    Real Thing- Lady Legs

    Kids- Transistor

    Shake- The Grenadines

    Roadkill- People Years

    Deeper Meaning- Drizzy D.R.O. (Feat. Gotye)

    Devil N Me- Taylor Hollingsworth

    Where Will I Be- Emmylou Harris

    Forever- Ashley Sankey (Feat. Jona Crooner)

    Delete- Love Moor & Suaze

    Keeper- Bekah Fox

    If They Knew You- Ben Ayers

    Colors- Timber

    Water On Tape- Rachael Roberts

    Tell Me What You Want (I Want It)- Carver Commodore

    Tenth Planet- Man Or Astroman?

    Ep. 125 - RODNEY CROWELL ("Til I Gain Control Again")

    Ep. 125 - RODNEY CROWELL ("Til I Gain Control Again")

    Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee Rodney Crowell joins Scott to chat about a remarkable career that has yielded classic songs such as “Til I Gain Control Again,” “I Ain’t Living Long Like This,” “Ashes By Now,” “After All This Time,” and “Shame on the Moon.” EPISODE DETAILS: PART ONE  Scott and Paul chat about their friends at Pearl Snap Studios, Paul's recent ASCAP award, the Ken Burns Country Music documentary, a sad loss in the songwriting community, and how an encounter with Rodney Crowell made an impression on Paul when he was in fifth grade.  PART TWO - 12:03 mark Scott gets together with Rodney Crowell to hear why Townes Van Zandt stealing his girlfriend led to his first cut as a songwriter; how he went from making $7 a night and living in his car to landing a publishing deal; why he told his wife to take her time bailing him out of jail so he could write one of his now-classic songs; how getting rejected by Anne Murray led to getting discovered by Emmylou Harris; the song he realized he inadvertently ripped off when writing “Ashes By Now;” the reason he decided to re-write one of his most classic songs years after it had become a hit; the song he and Rosanne Cash wrote that he still wishes she’d record; how he co-wrote a song with Roy Orbison from beyond the grave; why he now regrets speaking out about covers of his songs he didn’t particularly like; which of his recent compositions he calls one of the best songs he’s ever written; and why he feels like he didn’t find his voice and become a real recording artist until his tenth album.   ABOUT RODNEY CROWELL Emmylou Harris—who once employed Rodney Crowell as the guitarist, harmony singer, and arranger in her legendary Hot Band—introduced many listeners to Crowell’s songs, which then went on to become hits for other artists. “Til I Gain Control Again” was covered by Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, and Bobby Bare before Crystal Gaye took it to the top of the country charts. “Leaving Louisiana in the Broad Daylight” and “I Ain’t Living Long Like This” became number one hits for The Oak Ridge Boys and Waylon Jennings, respectively. “Even Cowgirls Get the Blues” went on to become a hit for both Lynn Anderson and the duo of Johnny Cash and Waylon Jennings, while “Ashes By Now” became a Top 5 single for Lee Ann Womack before going on to be covered by Etta James.     While it was Harris who first shone the spotlight on Crowell, he soon established his own successful artist career, becoming the first country singer to earn five number-one hits from a single album. His biggest self-penned singles as an artist include “It’s Such a Small World,” “She’s Crazy for Leaving,” “Many a Long and Lonesome Highway,” “If Looks Could Kill,” “Lovin’ All Night,” “What Kind of Love,” “I Couldn’t Leave You If I Tried,” which was nominated for a Best Country Song Grammy, and “After All This Time,” which was nominated for both CMA and ACM Song of the Year and won a Grammy for Best Country Song. Crowell songs that have become number one hits for other artists include Bob Seger’s recording of “Shame on the Moon,” The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band’s “Long Hard Road (The Sharecropper’s Dream),” “Somewhere Tonight” by Highway 101, Tim McGraw’s recording of “Please Remember Me” and Keith Urban’s cover of “Making Memories of Us.” Additional highlights of his catalog include Vince Gill’s Top 10 recording of “Oklahoma Borderline”; “Stars on the Water,” which has been recorded by Jimmy Buffett and George Strait; “Voila an American Dream,” which has been recorded by Guy Clark and the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band; and “Song for the Life,” which was recorded by Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Kathy Mattea, and Alison Krauss before becoming a Top 10 hit for Alan Jackson. As a producer, Crowell was behind a string of hits for then-wife Rosanne Cash, including “Seven Year Ache,” “Ain’t No Money,” which he wrote, and “I Don’t Know Why You Don’t Want Me,” which he and Rosanne co-wrote and which earned him his first of sixteen Grammy nominations. Crowell has since been honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award in Songwriting from the Americana Music Association, the prestigious ASCAP Founder’s Award, the Academy of Country Music’s Poet’s Award, and induction into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame   In recent years Crowell has become an Americana darling with critically-acclaimed albums such as The Houston Kid, Fate’s Right Hand, The Outsider, Sex and Gasoline, and a pair of duet albums with Emmylou Harris, Old Yellow Moon and The Traveling Kind. His latest album is called Texas.

     

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    Kasey Chambers' musical breakthroughs

    Kasey Chambers' musical breakthroughs

    Kasey Chambers is a living legend. Five number one albums, fourteen ARIA Awards, she recently became the youngest woman to be inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame.

    Kasey grew up with music. As a kid she’d travel across the Nullarbor with her dad, at the end of each day the family would always gather around the campfire to sing songs. She’d end up playing with the family band, but it was her 1999 debut album The Captain that was her breakthrough to a solo career that has been rich and rewarding. That debut turns 20 this year, so I thought it’d be fun to reflect back on the other musical breakthroughs through Kasey’s life. The moments that have nudged her in a new direction, or won her as a fan.

    Hearing Kasey talk about music is a joy; as with her own music, she wears her heart on her sleeve. From Emmylou Harris to Beyonce to Steve Earle, this is a beautiful journey through a life filled with gratitude.

    Emmylou Harris - ‘Boulder to Birmingham’

    Ben Harper - ‘Fight For Your Mind’

    J.S. Ondara - ‘Torch Song’

    Beyoncé - ‘Don't Hurt Yourself {Ft. Jack White}’

    Steve Earle - ‘Copperhead Road’