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Explore " southern music" with insightful episodes like "Lesa Terry", "Scruffy Rewind: Knoxville's Adeem the Artist performs and talks new music", "Episode 6 - You got alotta Nerve - special guest James Irvin", "Episode 5 - Hits and Grits - Clearwave Studio and Ten Ton Records - special guest Jeremy Stephens" and "Braves Country Kevn Kinney "Think About It" Album Special" from podcasts like ""The Pointed Nose", "The Scruffy Stuff", "Southern Renaissance", "Southern Renaissance" and "Braves Country Podcast"" and more!
Episodes (77)
Scruffy Rewind: Knoxville's Adeem the Artist performs and talks new music
Originally published Jan. 9, 2023: The things Adeem the Artist hasn't directly experienced, the Knoxville musician has delicately observed in the struggles of strangers and friends in their 34 years, culminating in 11 sung stories of "White Trash Revelry" released on Dec. 2.
Perhaps, you have seen the album on "best-of" lists by Rolling Stone and Billboard or heard their music praised by Brandi Carlile, a queer country artist in her own right − and a Grammy-winning one, at that.
Conversations surrounding Southern music and culture are changing, and Adeem the Artist is a newfound flagbearer for that movement. But if you ask them, they're just calling it how they see it.
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Episode 6 - You got alotta Nerve - special guest James Irvin
Tony sat down with the multi-talented musician and singer/songwriter James Irvin in Huntsville, Alabama. They talked about growing up as a weirdo in a small town. James has been in many musical projects over the years, like: "The Nerve", his solo material, and his work drumming with other bands, including Jason D Williams, and Microwave Dave and the Nukes. James talks about what it was like recording the special for PBS at Sun Records, and his gig with Jason D Williams at the Grand Ole Opry.
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Episode 5 - Hits and Grits - Clearwave Studio and Ten Ton Records - special guest Jeremy Stephens
Tony Sat down with the great producer / engineer, Jeremy Stephens at Clearwave Studio in Decatur, Alabama. He talks about his experience with Johnny Sandlin recording Greg Allman in the 90s, his background in recording, and some of his process in creating killer records by cutting out his own unique path. They also discuss the Ten Ton Records label, and some great new acts making their imprint on the South.
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Braves Country Kevn Kinney "Think About It" Album Special
For 38 years now, Kevn Kinney has led his Southern Alternative Rock band, Drivin’ N’ Cryin’ all around the world spreading great energy through his positive and uplifting songs. And for the first time in ten years, Kinney is back with a very special solo record called “Think About It” - a thought provoking record that is anything but “solo” as Kinney surrounded himself with friends in the studio; members of R.E.M., Drive-By Truckers, players from Col. Bruce Hampton’s former band, and more!
And with the help of Producer, David Barbe (Son Volt, Drive-By Truckers, Sugar), “Think About It" is an instant Americana Classic. And Drivin’ N’ Cryin’ plays the Fox Theatre on Saturday May 13th! So, we’re overcome with joy and blessed beyond belief to have Kevn join us in the Braves Radio Network Studios to talk about the new record and play a few songs for a special “Think About It” edition of the Braves Country Podcast. Plus Kevn always likes to talk Braves baseball! Kevn Kinney, welcome to Braves Country!
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Knoxville’s Adeem the Artist talks (and performs) newly acclaimed music
The things Adeem the Artist hasn't directly experienced, the Knoxville musician has delicately observed in the struggles of strangers and friends in their 34 years, culminating in 11 sung stories of "White Trash Revelry" released on Dec. 2.
Perhaps, you have seen the album on "best-of" lists by Rolling Stone and Billboard or heard their music praised by Brandi Carlile, a queer country artist in her own right − and a Grammy-winning one, at that.
Conversations surrounding Southern music and culture are changing, and Adeem the Artist is a newfound flagbearer for that movement. But if you ask them, they're just calling it how they see it.
"The Scruffy Stuff" is presented by knoxnews.com. Want more downtown analysis? Sign up for the free weekly Urban Knoxville newsletter by clicking here, and join the downtown discussion by becoming part of the Urban Knoxville group on Facebook.
Braves Country Corey Smith Live!
EPISODE 68: Corey Smith is BACK! The fan-made singer-songwriter from Jefferson, Georgia who "tells it like it is” - Smith has a brand new album called “Suburban Drawl” and he’s here to premiere the first single “Still In The Running”!
We’ll play the album version at the end of the show, but he’s brought his trusty acoustic guitar to the Braves Radio Network to play it live in studio, as well!
Smith also invites us all to his big Atlanta show coming up Saturday, January 21st at the Buckhead Theatre!
And since he’s such a big Braves and Dawgs Fan, we’ll hope to get his thoughts and predictions for 2023 across the wide-world of Sports…
Corey Smith, welcome back to the Braves Country Podcast!
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Braves Country Adam Hood
Adam Hood makes pure Southern Music by mixing Soul, Country, and Americana music with his distinctive songwriting and Opelika, Alabama roots. After earning a strong reputation as a songwriter in Nashville, Adam Hood made a big splash with his 2018 record, "Somewhere in Between” and now in 2022, his fifth studio album, "Bad Days Better", is here! Recorded at the legendary Capricorn Studios in beautiful Macon, Georgia with the help of members of Blackberry Smoke, and with Brent Cobb in the producer's chair - it’s a dynamite collection of great Southern songs from the one and only, Adam Hood. So let's talk with Mr. Hood about his new record, growing up in Alabama, and being born and raised an Atlanta Braves Fan!
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Industry 45 Quick Spin feat. Diamonds and Whiskey (Jen)| Full
A new sound emerges >>>DARK COUNTRY VOODOO! This band is an alternative Country Band that stomps out swampy New Orleans-rooted rock with an indie sensibility! Industry 45 show caught up with lead singer and founder Jennifer Webb from Charlotte, North Carolina!
The Bands first single (and plays at the end of the interview) is BACK COUNTRY VOODOO off the upcoming album Blonde Ambition to be released later this year
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BossTalk101 Awards Oh Boy Prince for his many Years in the Music Industry & Reinventing his Brand
Oh Boy Prince is one of the Dopest Artist to come on BossTalk 101 He started out with the GS Boyz and now he is a solo Artist and he Created Round Rock which got over a Million hits Oh Boy Prince was Nominated for a BET Award with the group The GS Boyz and end up Losing out to Day 26 But Today he was recognized for his Hard work and dedication Oh Boy Prince is so Resilient and refuse to lose he is such a Humble but Hungry Artist will not be overlooked in the Music Industry "Giving out Roses while we are Here" Oh Boy Prince
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Rhiannon Giddens: Looking Back (Looking Forward)
“Nostalgia is a killer of truth” says roots musician Rhiannon Giddens. “Musically, what I try to do is just tell as much truth as I can.” In the first episode of Call & Response, Adia sinks into conversation with Rhiannon, and together, they trace the lineage of the banjo from the Caribbean to the Carolinas and question the whitewashing of American folk and blues music. Plus, hear a playlist made by Adia of artists who’ve used their music to reframe the sound of the south. Head over to http://bit.ly/cr-rhiannon to hear the playlist.
/Show Notes/
Rhiannon Giddens’ new album is They’re Calling Me Home.
Rhiannon talks about the akonting, an African ancestor to contemporary American banjos.
Learn more about Frank Johnson, the artist Adia talks about who was whitewashed out of music history.
Adia describes how important Nina Simone’s Four Women is to her, and the impact of listening to Kaia Kater’s music.
Rhiannon says the theme for Japanese TV show Midnight Diner, “Omoide” is the song that’s giving her life right now.
/Music In This Week's Playlist/
Rhiannon Giddens, I Shall Not be Moved
Kaia Kater, Southern Girl
Roseanne Cash, The Killing Fields
Jesse Clarence Gorman, Going up to the Country #1
Valerie June ft. Carla Thomas, Call Me A Fool
Amethyst Kiah, Black Myself
Linda Martell, You’re Crying Boy, Crying
The Moving Starhall Singers, You Got To Move
/ Credits /
Call & Response is a Sonos show produced by work x work: Scott Newman, Jemma Rose Brown, Adia Victoria, Babette Thomas and Megan Lubin. Our engineers are Sam Bair and Josh Hahn of The Relic Room.
The History of Athens Hip Hop: Amun-Ra (2021 interview)
Considered "one of the architects of Athens, Georgia hip hop," Cedric Huff, aka Amun-Ra, details his early years as the scene was being created, how his style of music put him on the outside of mainstream success, and his views on where local hip hop is today. Recorded Feb. 3, 2021.