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Children of Song

English, Music, 1 season, 47 episodes, 1 day, 13 hours, 21 minutes
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Children of Song is a unique podcast that explores what it must have been like to grow up surrounded by music.
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Ben Danaher: Still Feeling Lucky

Singer/Songwriter Ben Danaher is a survivor. A big talent with a soulful voice, he's endured unimaginable tragedy and somehow, he's found a way with his music to the other side; a little bit stronger, more resilient and still feeling lucky. In this episode, Ben opens up and shares the heart-wrenching story of when his brother was shot and killed at his own three-year-old's birthday party. The senseless act of violence grabbed the attention of major news outlets who covered the tragedy for a stunned national audience. Subscribe and download on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Tune In, Stitcher. Ben sings some of the very best songs from his first album "Still Feel Lucky," including My Father's Blood, Over That Mountain, Jesus Can See You and the title track of this exciting first effort. Producer Brad Newman hosts this interesting look at an up-and-coming artist, who's collaborated with some of the best in his field, including Maren Morris and Jason Isbell. Like us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. We want to know what you think. Pitch us an artist, or simply spread the word and find out more about the series. #childrenofsong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/9/201945 minutes, 45 seconds
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Amy Stroup: The Voice Behind Your Favorite Show

You might not know Amy Stroup by name, but you've probably heard her voice on one of your favorite shows or movies. The singer/songwriter has been featured in over 400 top tv shows and movies, including Grey's Anatomy, Parenthood, Private Practice and many more. Subscribe and download on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Tune In, Stitcher. In this episode, we'll hear about Amy's journey which included hanging out with legendary songwriters Walt Aldridge and Brad Crisler as an eager 10-year-old with a trusty notebook in hand. With its many twists and turns, Amy has taken the path that's made the most sense for her. In return, we see an artist with a varied repertoire who's open to opportunity and a sound that's constantly evolving. Amy shares stories and sings some her best singles including Just You, Stare, Hope onto Hope Love and Magic. The series producer, Brad Newman hosts this interesting look at an artist who likes to keep her fans guessing and wondering what she'll come up with next. Like us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. We want to know what you think. Pitch us an artist, or simply spread the word and find out more about the series. #childrenofsong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/27/201842 minutes, 14 seconds
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Margie Singleton: Trailblazing Legend Still Waltzing with Angels

Before Tammy Wynette sang with George Jones, Margie Singleton cut a whole 14 song album and sang powerful harmonies with the country music superstar. A prolific songwriter, Margie perfected her craft on the Louisiana Hayride and even performed there one night with Elvis. As we'll hear, these are just two highlights of a legendary career that has spanned over seven decades. In this episode, Margie takes us through her remarkable journey, where we'll learn the inspiration behind some of her biggest hits and find out why she continues to write songs and delight crowds to this day. Subscribe and download on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Tune In, Stitcher. Margie sings some of her top hits including, Lie To Me, which she wrote for Brook Benton, Keeping Up with the Joneses, which she sang with Faron Young and the more recent, Jesus Is My Pusher. We'll also hear a bit of her latest single, Heaven or Hell, which has audiences buzzing and standing on their feet wanting more. Robert K. Oermann hosts this entertaining episode with the series producer Brad Newman by his side. Like us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. We want to know what you think. Pitch us an artist, or simply spread the word and find out more about the series. #childrenofsong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/13/201839 minutes, 33 seconds
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Krystal Keith: Sweet & Tart

In this episode of Children of Song, we find out what it was like growing up with country superstar Toby Keith. According to Krystal, he was just one heck of a Dad. A chip off the old block, Krystal brings plenty of personality and a ton of talent as she tries to burst onto the country music scene. Subscribe and download on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Tune In, Stitcher. In this segment, we find out Toby Keith gave the music industry the "middle finger" after he visited Nashville as a young singer and music executives told him he wasn't good enough. Krystal clears up that 5 of those 10 songs that he played back then for Nashville insiders went on to become big, big hits. As a result, Krystal has grown up knowing she'll have to earn everything that comes her way in the music business. Krystal talks about other early influences including Patsy Cline and even sings a little of her legendary Crazy. She also sings excerpts of her Daddy's Should Have Been a Cowboy as well as her own Daddy Dance with Me. Robert K. Oermann hosts this entertaining episode with the series producer Brad Newman by his side. Like us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. We want to know what you think. Pitch us an artist, or simply spread the word and find out more about the series. #childrenofsong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/23/201839 minutes, 4 seconds
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Joel Grey: The Master of Ceremonies Plays On

The Emmy, Tony and Oscar award winner Joel Grey looks back at a sensational career that has spanned seven decades. It all started back at the Cleveland Playhouse when he was just 9 years old and still flourishes on Broadway and in Hollywood to this day. Subscribe and download on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Tune In, Stitcher. In this episode, Mr. Grey talks about how he overcame antisemitism, hid from his sexuality, and made his way from the nightclub circuit to the bright lights of Broadway where he originated his famous role as the M.C. in Cabaret, a role that brought him a Tony and an Oscar. Wonderful stories throughout this episode including gems about Cabaret and the movie's director Bob Fosse, his co-star Liza Minnelli and many more. As part of our Broadway series, the former NY Times theatre critic Charles Isherwood hosts this entertaining episode with the series producer Brad Newman. Like us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. We want to know what you think. Pitch us an artist, or simply spread the word and find out more about the series. #childrenofsong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/16/201843 minutes, 36 seconds
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Thompson Square: Meet Mr. and Mrs. Country Music

This week Children of Song welcomes Keifer Thompson and Shawna McIlwain to the podcast. The married duo known as Thompson Square delight fans with their upbeat love songs containing strong melodies and beautiful harmonies. Subscribe and download on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Tune In, Stitcher. In this episode we learn that Keifer and Shawna moved to Nashville from different parts of the country on the same week almost 18 years ago. The budding soloists met at a singer/songwriter competition where it was love at first sight. They soon realized while they were talented on their own, together they were unstoppable. This episode is filled with music including the duo's top hits Are You Going to Kiss Me or Not, Everything I Shouldn't Be Thinking About, and the latest single from their new album Masterpiece. Robert K. Oermann hosts this entertaining episode with the series producer Brad Newman along for the ride. Like us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. We want to know what you think. Pitch us an artist, or simply spread the word and find out more about the series. #childrenofsong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/9/201843 minutes, 49 seconds
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David Frizzell: Growing Up with a Honky-Tonk Hero

The always entertaining David Frizzell sits down with the Children of Song podcast and talks about growing up and touring with his older brother, the honky-tonk legend Lefty Frizzell. Subscribe and download on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Tune In, Stitcher. In this episode we get a more complete picture of the great Lefty Frizzell. Known for his hard drinking and quick temper, a gentler Lucky seems to have protected and nurtured his younger brother. "Lefty never made me feel like I was in the shadows of him," says the younger Frizzell in the podcast. This episode is filled with music including David's famous novelty song, Gonna Hire a Wino, Goodbye, and of course Lefty's If You've Got the Money, I've Got the Time. Robert K. Oermann hosts this entertaining episode with the series producer Brad Newman by his side. Like us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. We want to know what you think. Pitch us an artist, or simply spread the word and find out more about the series. #childrenofsong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/2/201844 minutes, 43 seconds
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Brenda Lee: Still a Firecracker with Plenty of Dynamite

This week the Rock & Roll and Country Music hall of famer Brenda Lee joins the series for a wide-ranging interview that looks back at her childhood, her incredibly long career and the mentor she's become for young female artists like Taylor Swift, Lauren Alaina and LeAnn Rimes. Subscribe and download on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Tune In, Stitcher. In this episode, Ms. Lee shows why she's one of the most likable stars of her generation. Down to earth and generous to a fault, you'll hear how this amazing talent took care of her family after her father's death and though she was short in stature, her voice rang out like the size of her heart touching the world for generations. Great stories abound in this segment, including one about the Beatles who opened for Ms. Lee on a tour through England, a gem about Patsy Cline who once rescued Brenda after getting stiffed from a gig in Texas and a very funny tale about her chain-smoking Mama. Robert K. Oermann hosts this wonderful look back with a musical giant and the series producer Brad Newman comes along for the ride. Like us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. We want to know what you think. Pitch us an artist, or simply spread the word and find out more about the series. #childrenofsong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/25/201856 minutes, 8 seconds
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Cherish Lee: Where There’s a Will, There’s a Way

This week the feisty and uber-talented Cherish Lee joins the podcast and reveals what it was like growing up with her famous parents. Her daddy Johnny Lee, who's also featured in this episode was a legendary honky-tonk hero and her mother Charlene Tilton, was the sexy siren who turned heads and broke hearts on Dallas, one of biggest television shows of all time. Subscribe and download on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Tune In, Stitcher. In this episode, Cherish tells some great stories including the time her father gave her a famous Martin guitar, which she promptly painted with glitter nail polish. You'll hear Johnny Lee describe what it was like raising his little songwriter/poet and hear the pride in his voice as he talks about his daughter following him on stage and into this often uncertain profession. Cherish reveals that even though she had the backing of her famous dad, she's still suffered her share of set-backs in the music industry, but perseverance and drive along with a winning personality have kept her dreams alive. Cherish talks about how she made her latest album, Tequila Cowgirl for just 15-hundred bucks, a sum so low it doesn't seem possible by today's standards. But as she says, "where there's a will, there's a way" and Cherish is not the type who's gives up easily. This "can do" attitude serves her well as she carves out a new career in Nashville while raising her young son with her husband, Chase Christopher. Robert K. Oermann hosts this interesting look at an up-and-coming artist with the series producer Brad Newman by his side. As you'll hear in this episode, Cherish Lee is a real spitfire who's poised to take the country music industry by storm. Like us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. We want to know what you think. Pitch us an artist, or simply spread the word and find out more about the series. #childrenofsong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/18/201842 minutes, 46 seconds
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Larry Gatlin: Sharing the Secrets of His Success

This week the legendary singer Larry Gatlin invited us into his man cave to talk about his long, colorful journey inside the country music industry. Subscribe and download on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Tune In, Stitcher. The Grand Ole Opry star shared moments from the time he and his brothers beat out Roy Orbison in a talent contest as children, to almost singing with the Imperials and backing up the king, Elvis Presley. Never shy and always with a flair for the dramatic, Larry talks about helping Kris Kristofferson find Jesus, touring with Dottie West and personally surviving an addition to drugs and alcohol. He's also not immune to controversy. As we'll find out, Larry wrote a song paying homage to the homeless and some of the offended burned Gatlin Brothers records in Arkansas. But he and his brothers have always bounced back into the spotlight, where their blood harmonies have mesmerized fans for generations. Our host, Robert K. Oermann and the series producer, Brad Newman guide us through this candid, revealing look into one of country music's most entertaining stars. Like us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. We want to know what you think. Pitch us an artist, or simply spread the word and find out more about the series. #childrenofsong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/6/201857 minutes, 31 seconds
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Allie Colleen: Ready To Make Her Mark

Garth Brooks did everything to shield his children from the limelight, even shutting down his own career until his three girls left for college. And yet from the time his youngest Allie Colleen was 8 years old, writing and playing music was the only thing this powerful singer/songwriter has wanted to do in life. Subscribe and download on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Tune In, Stitcher. In this episode, we find out Allie had to sneak around the house at night just to hear her Daddy sing. "Honestly," she says, "they were phenomenal in that they shut down everything" referring to her Dad's career. "I don't know what it's like to have a celebrity parent. My Dad was there every night." A child of divorce, Allie says her parents set up a system where she and her siblings would switch houses at the same time every night because they wanted the girls to see both parents every day. As a result, she might have misplaced a science book or a favorite pair of jeans in the swap, but she had a fairly normal, loving upbringing and even refers to her step-mother Trisha Yearwood as her bonus mom. We find out that Allie promised her Dad that she wouldn't sign a record contract until she graduated from college, but with a degree in hand from Belmont University, this talented singer is poised to make her mark. In this episode, she sings some of her best original songs, including Stoneheart, Close Enough and Neverland. Robert K. Oermann hosts this interesting look at an up-and-coming artist with the producer, Brad Newman by this side. Like us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. We want to know what you think. Pitch us an artist, or simply spread the word and find out more about the series. #childrenofsong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/30/201828 minutes, 7 seconds
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Angaleena Presley: You Can’t Get a Good Girl Down

A modern day coal miner's daughter, Angaleena Presley grew up in a holler close to her childhood idol Loretta Lynn in the hills of Beauty, Kentucky. But this dynamic singer/songwriter has forged her own path writing fearless songs that capture the hard life inside this rugged part of Appalachia she calls home. Subscribe and download on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Tune In, Stitcher. In this episode, we find out how Angaleena was called in the middle of the night to join Miranda Lambert and Ashley Monroe in what would become one of country music's hottest trios, the Pistol Annies. She shares how the three write music quite prolifically together and joked that she recently told her bandmates, "I hate you girls so much because I don't want to write with anyone else." Angaleena recently made a name for herself by standing up to country music radio who's opted out of playing female artists and addresses why she spoke up knowing it might ultimately hurt her career. Her latest album "Wrangled" won critical praise for highlighting this industry practice. There's a courage and strength that can be heard throughout Angaleena's catalog and she sings some of her best songs in this episode including, "Housewife's Prayer," "Cheer Up Lil Darling," "Pain Pills," "Wrangled," "Good Girl Down" and "Dreams Don't Come True." Robert K. Oermann hosts this music-filled, story-driven journey with the producer, Brad Newman adding insight along the way. Like us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. We want to know what you think. Pitch us an artist, or simply spread the word and find out more about the series. #childrenofsong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/21/201854 minutes, 49 seconds
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Tanya Tucker: Life Lessons from a Living Legend

The legendary Tanya Tucker and her daughter Presley join us for an intimate look at her childhood, a career that's spanned almost 50 years and the lessons she's learned after a wild life in the spotlight. Subscribe and download on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Tune In, Stitcher. In this episode, a wiser and more reflective Tanya Tucker talks about how a driven father matched only by her own fearless pursuit led the two inside the most influential offices on Nashville's Music Row. She sings excerpts of some of her biggest hits including "Delta Dawn" and "It's a Little Too Late" and joins Presley harmonizing behind her daughter in an especially soulful "South of Sober." Tanya also reveals some new perspective on her famously stormy relationship with Glen Campbell, calling him "my one true love." We also hear how she was picked to record Garth Brook's "Thunder Rolls" only to have it taken away once the famous singer/songwriter got his big break and signed with a label just days after her recording session. Our host, Robert K. Oermann and the series producer, Brad Newman guide us through this candid, revealing exchange filled with great stories and new insight into one of Country Music's biggest stars. Like us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. We want to know what you think. Pitch us an artist, or simply spread the word and find out more about the series. #childrenofsong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/14/201855 minutes, 32 seconds
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Jordan Davis: Redefining Country

The up and coming Country Music star, Jordan Davis joins us in the studio this week to talk about his debut album Home State, which has industry insiders buzzing about its originality. The dynamic singer/songwriter known for his big, bushy beard is getting more attention for his hit song Singles You Up which continues to make its way to the top of the charts. Subscribe and download on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Tune In, Stitcher. Jordan talks about growing up in a musical family and sings some of his biggest songs including his hit Singles You Up, Leaving New Orleans and Take It From Me. The series producer, Brad Newman hosts this music-filled episode from our podcast studios in midtown Manhattan. Like us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. We want to know what you think. Pitch us an artist, or simply spread the word and find out more about the series. #childrenofsong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/16/201845 minutes, 35 seconds
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Chita Rivera and Daughter Lisa Mordente: A Broadway Legend Looks Back

The two-time Tony Award winner, Chita Rivera looks back at her sensational career from charming the master choreographer George Balanchine, to wowing audiences in the American classic West Side Story... and beyond. This episode includes her journey with the composer John Kander and lyricist Fred Ebb and their winning collaboration in Kiss of the Spider Woman. Subscribe and download on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Tune In, Stitcher. Ms. Rivera and her daughter Lisa Mordente provide colorful stories and rare insight into what it was like to grow up inside a musical family and on a Broadway stage. As part of our Broadway series, the former NY Times theatre critic Charles Isherwood hosts this lovely ride down memory lane with the series producer Brad Newman. Like us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. We want to know what you think. Pitch us an artist, or simply spread the word and find out more about the series. #childrenofsong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/9/201850 minutes, 52 seconds
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Dylan Scott: Staying True to His Roots

Louisiana native Dylan Scott stops by the studio to talk about his journey from the tiny town of Bastrop to one the top young artists to watch in Country Music. Subscribe and download on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Tune In, Stitcher. Dylan sings some of his biggest songs in this episode including his #1 hit My Girl, Making This Girl Go Crazy and Hooked. The series producer, Brad Newman hosts this fun-filled episode from our podcast studios in midtown Manhattan. Like us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. We want to know what you think. Pitch us an artist, or simply spread the word and find out more about the series. #childrenofsong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/2/201829 minutes, 17 seconds
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Jason D. Williams: Boogie Woogie Fever

One of the best showmen around, Jason D. Williams lights up this week's podcast with his own brand of humor, electrifying piano playing and stories galore. Subscribe and download on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Tune In, Stitcher. Jason D. is the self-proclaimed, but scientifically unproven son of Jerry Lee Lewis. In this episode, we delve into what makes these two entertainers so unique. Jason D. demonstrates how he can swing with his left hand in a way that would leave the greatest of piano players in awe. The series producer, Brad Newman co-hosts this memorable episode with multi-platinum artist, Gunnar Nelson from his home in Franklin, Tennessee. Like us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. We want to know what you think. Pitch us an artist, or simply spread the word and find out more about the series. #childrenofsong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/26/201841 minutes, 6 seconds
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Pat Green: Dancehall Dreamin’ with a Texas Legend

Pat Green's been called the "Springsteen of the Southwest" and while this comparison would be flattering to any artist, in this case, it also falls a little short. Sure, he has plenty of grit and a soulful voice that can draw in the toughest of crowds. But in this episode, Green does it without a hint of swagger or arrogance often associated with big-time acts. In fact, this country music star is just as approachable and down to earth as that great neighbor across the street. As Green says, "I just want to be the next door neighbor everyone wants to live next to." Subscribe and download on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Tune In, Stitcher. Interesting stories throughout including a few colorful tales about his wife, who's the muse behind much of his music. Green provides insight behind some of his biggest hits and sings some of his best, including Wave on Wave, Crazy, Wrapped and an emotional version of Footsteps of our Fathers. The series producer, Brad Newman hosts this important episode from our podcast studios in midtown Manhattan. Like us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. We want to know what you think. Pitch us an artist, or simply spread the word and find out more about the series. #childrenofsong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/16/201857 minutes, 8 seconds
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Ashley Campbell and the Orbison Boys: Remembering Two Giants

In this episode, Ashley Campbell, Wesley, Roy and Alex Orbison sit down to talk about growing up with their famous fathers, Glen Campbell and Roy Orbison. Among other revealing stories, we find out these two musical giants respected and adored one another. Subscribe and download on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Tune In, Stitcher. Great stories throughout this one including a gem about a disheveled Bob Dylan who was mistaken for a homeless person by the Orbison boys who had no idea a Rock & Roll icon was merely walking through their backyard to visit their dad. Ashley sings "Remembering" a song she wrote for her father who suffered from Alzheimer's disease until his death last Summer. Robert K. Oermann hosts this insightful episode as part of our Nashville Sessions with the series producer, Brad Newman by his side. Like us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. We want to know what you think. Pitch us an artist, or simply spread the word and find out more about the series. #childrenofsong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/12/20181 hour, 3 minutes
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William Michael Morgan: Ready, Willing and Able

Up-and-coming country music star William Michael Morgan stops by for an entertaining trip down memory lane. We find out William ran around the house belting out Marty Robbins' El Paso as a small child and worked his up to playing honky-tonks throughout Mississippi all before he was just 10-years-old. Subscribe and download on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Tune In, Stitcher. William reveals some wonderful insight about his journey to Nashville, his close relationship with his parents and shares snippets of his biggest songs including, I Met a Girl, Missing, and Vinyl all from his debut album which was released last year. Robert K. Oermann hosts this music-filled episode as part of our Nashville Sessions with the series producer, Brad Newman by his side. Like us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. We want to know what you think. Pitch us an artist, or simply spread the word and find out more about the series. #childrenofsong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/5/201840 minutes, 39 seconds
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The McCrary Sisters: Keepin’ it Real

Ann, Deborah, Regina and Alfreda McCrary have backed up some of the greatest singers of all time including Elvis, Bob Dylan, Kelly Clarkson, Carrie Underwood and many more. In this episode, the sisters talk about growing up in a house surrounded by music and famous gospel artists; their father was the legendary Sam McCrary, a founding member of The Fairfield Four. The four share wonderful insight about their musical journey, one that includes bringing Bob Dylan home to their parents, surviving various personal challenges and tragedies and using music as a healing voice, one that keeps this family together. Subscribe and download on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Tune In, Stitcher. Great stories throughout with the beautiful harmonies of this gospel quartet woven in between. Robert K. Oermann hosts this music-filled episode as part of our Nashville Sessions with the series producer, Brad Newman along for the ride. Like us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. We want to know what you think. Pitch us an artist, or simply spread the word and find out more about the series. #childrenofsong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/26/201852 minutes, 10 seconds
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Alyssa Bonagura: Riding the Bus with Baillie & the Boys

Alyssa Bonagura was still a baby when she set off on tour with her parents Kathie Baillie and Mike Bonagura, who made up two-thirds of Baillie & the Boys, and she's never looked back since. Subscribe and download on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Tune In, Stitcher. In this episode, you'll hear how a musical gift was nurtured by two country music stars who were quick to share the limelight with their talented little girl. Alyssa as well as her parents share heartwarming stories about life on the road, the songs that inspired them, and the pursuit of writing music that touches the world. The series producer, Brad Newman co-hosts this memorable episode with multi-platinum artist, Gunnar Nelson from his home in Franklin, Tennessee. Like us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. We want to know what you think. Pitch us an artist, or simply spread the word and find out more about the series. #childrenofsong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/12/20181 hour, 15 minutes, 21 seconds
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SmithField: Big Harmonies… Even Bigger Dreams

The up-and-coming duo SmithField reveals their bumpy road to recognition in this episode filled with perfect harmonies that accent their powerful journey from childhood friends to legitimate artists. Subscribe and download on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Tune In, Stitcher. Trey Smith and Jennifer Fiedler make up SmithField, the band on everyone's "2018 Artists to Watch" list. The two talk about their incredible journey, which includes an assortment of odd jobs, a lost record label, and ultimately a breakthrough as a result of big bet on themselves which paid off big time. The two sing excerpts from some of their best songs including, "Nothing But the Night," "Good Ol Days" and their current hit on satellite radio, "Hey Whiskey." The series producer, Brad Newman hosts this memorable episode from our podcast studios in midtown Manhattan. Like us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. We want to know what you think. Pitch us an artist, or simply spread the word and find out more about the series. #childrenofsong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/2/201845 minutes, 11 seconds
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Dean Miller: Stepping Out of Daddy’s Shadow

In this episode, the singer/songwriter Dean Miller talks about what it was like growing up with his legendary father, the incomparable Roger Miller. Subscribe and download on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Tune In, Stitcher. Dean sings a sweet version of "Little Toy Trains" which his father wrote for him when he was just 2 years old, as well as snippets from his own catalog including "Nowhere, USA" and "Standing in My Daddy's Shadow." Great stories flow throughout this episode including a priceless gem about Elvis tracking down Roger at a stoplight in L.A. and an equally good story about Dean with Kris Kristofferson about the famous songwriter's boxing days. Robert K. Oermann hosts this entertaining trip down memory lane as part of our Nashville Sessions with the series producer, Brad Newman by his side. Like us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. We want to know what you think. Pitch us an artist, or simply spread the word and find out more about the series. #childrenofsong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/29/201844 minutes, 53 seconds
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Bobby Bare and Bobby Bare, Jr.: Same Name, Different Sounds

Legendary singer/songwriter Bobby Bare sits down with us and his rock and roller son, Bobby Bare Jr. These two may play very different kinds of music but in this episode it's easy to see how close and protective they are of one another's craft. Subscribe and download on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Tune In, Stitcher. Great stories throughout this one including a gem where Bobby steered Jr. away from getting a permanent role on the TV show, Hee Haw for fear that show business and the early fame that comes with it might mess up his son's life later down the road. The two also share some of their biggest hits and harmonize beautifully together on an acoustic rendition of "Detroit City." Robert K. Oermann hosts this special journey as part of our Nashville Sessions with the series producer, Brad Newman by his side. Like us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. We want to know what you think. Pitch us an artist, or simply spread the word and find out more about the series. #childrenofsong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/19/201844 minutes, 27 seconds
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Jimmy Wayne: A Homeless Kid Who Found His Way To the Opry

In this emotional episode, the singer/songwriter Jimmy Wayne opens up about his devastating childhood. Growing up, he survived a father who abandoned him and an abusive mother who eventually dumped him on the side of the road near a bus station hundreds of miles from his home. In and out of foster homes, Jimmy ultimately found a couple who brought him into their home and encouraged his interest in music. Subscribe and download on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Tune In, Stitcher. Robert K. Oermann hosts this moving musical journey as part of our Nashville Sessions with the series producer, Brad Newman by his side. Like us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. We want to know what you think. Pitch us an artist, or simply spread the word and find out more about the series. #childrenofsong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/12/201848 minutes, 38 seconds
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Marcus Hummon with his son, Levi Hummon: Make it Love

These father and son singer/songwriters may be a generation apart, but musically they are very much in tune. In this episode, persistence and belief is a recurring theme that appears in story after story. From Marcus getting a call out of the blue from country singer Wynonna to Levi receiving a message from rocker Steven Tyler, these artists with shared bloodlines embrace these surreal, make-or-break career moments and rise to the occasion with grace and humility. Subscribe and download on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Tune In, Stitcher. Robert K. Oermann hosts this music-filled romp as part of our Nashville Sessions with the series producer, Brad Newman along for the ride. Like us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. We want to know what you think. Pitch us an artist, or simply spread the word and find out more about the series. #childrenofsong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/8/201850 minutes, 56 seconds
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John Michael Montgomery with his son, Walker Montgomery: Passing the Torch

In his heyday, John Michael Montgomery was one of the biggest country stars on the planet with 30 charted singles and seven number one hits. In this charming episode, he's joined by his up-and-coming son Walker as they talk about growing up under the Montgomery roof and singing "Life's a Dance" together as soon as his son could play well enough to join him on stage. Great stories include Walker meeting Randy Travis for the first time, the country star teaching his son how to play guitar and John Michael seeing crowds react to his veterans anthem, "Letters from Home." Subscribe and download on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Tune In, Stitcher. Robert K. Oermann hosts this memorable episode as part of our Nashville Sessions with the series producer, Brad Newman by his side. Like us on Facebook.  Follow us on Twitter and Instagram.  We want to know what you think.  Pitch us an artist, or simply spread the word and find out more about the series. #childrenofsong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/29/201740 minutes, 26 seconds
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Kendell Marvel: Honky Tonk Headliner Aims for the Big Time

In this episode, singer/songwriter Kendell Marvel brings a little honky tonk to the studio. Kendell shares a brilliant father-son story in which his daddy warns him about singing with the crazy talented Chris Stapleton. The two have written over 60 songs together. Kendell's old man and biggest fan told him, "You sounded awesome but you might want to be careful with who you bring home and not bring somebody that good." Kendell laughed and said if it had been any other songwriter he might have been upset, but he couldn't agree with his dad more. Subscribe and download on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Tune In, Stitcher. With his debut album "Lowdown and Lonesome" released just weeks ago, we couldn't have gotten Marvel at a better time. We can't wait to see this talented songwriter dominate the charts. Except this time, his success will be all his own. The series producer, Brad Newman hosts this episode from our podcast studios in midtown Manhattan. Like us on Facebook.  Follow us on Twitter and Instagram.  We want to know what you think.  Pitch us an artist, or simply spread the word and find out more about the series. #childrenofsong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/22/201739 minutes, 20 seconds
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Pam Tillis: Celebrating the Coca-Cola Cowboy

Country music star Pam Tillis invites us into her home for a special tribute celebrating the life of her late father, the legendary Mel Tillis. Subscribe and download on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Tune In, Stitcher. In this episode, Pam shares funny stories about touring and performing with her father, revealing their relationship was at times complicated, but their respect for one another as artists never wavered. We recorded this episode before the great singer/songwriter died, but there was a feeling in the air that Ms. Tillis was already coming to terms with saying goodbye to someone who meant everything to her. Robert K. Oermann hosts this moving episode from our Nashville Sessions with the series producer, Brad Newman by his side. Like us on Facebook.  Follow us on Twitter and Instagram.  We want to know what you think.  Pitch us an artist, or simply spread the word and find out more about the series. #childrenofsong   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/18/201745 minutes, 38 seconds
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Lee Brice: Pleasing to the Heart

An emotional Lee Brice stops by to talk about growing up inside a family of song.  Surrounded by a musical mother who grew up singing gospel with her sisters, and a daddy who sang bass, Lee says all they did as a family growing up was, "sing, sing, sing." Subscribe and download on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Tune In, Stitcher. Lee pays tribute to family and his country roots on his latest self-titled album with a song he says maybe his best yet.  In this episode we'll hear a live version of that song called "Songs in the Kitchen."  We'll also hear his top songs including his current hit "Boy" and "More than a Memory," which includes a fun story about his childhood idol Garth Brooks who debuted the country ballad at number 1. Robert K. Oermann hosts this singer/songwriter edition as part of our Nashville Sessions, with the producer, Brad Newman by his side.  This emotional episode is filled with great music and an open Lee Brice who weaves several heartwarming tales. Like us on Facebook.  Follow us on Twitter and Instagram.  We want to know what you think.  Pitch us an artist, or simply spread the word and find out more about the series. #childrenofsong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/11/201755 minutes, 22 seconds
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Sara Evans: Born to Fly

In this episode, we sit down with country music star, Sara Evans.  Born to fly, Sara began singing and headlining the Evans Family Band when she was just 5 years old.  As you'll hear, Sara was driven and determined to make it at all costs, even if that meant starting from the bottom. Subscribe and download on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Tune In, Stitcher. When she first got to Nashville, Sara made her mark as a demo singer.  She used this opportunity to meet some of Nashville's best songwriters while honing her craft and waiting for her big break.  That break would come as the result of meeting the Country Music Hall of Fame songwriter Harlan Howard, who thought she sounded like the legendary Loretta Lynn. In this episode, Sara tells candid stories while singing some of her top hits.  With her sister Lesley Lyons by her side, she belts out beautiful acoustic versions of her songs, filled with breathtaking harmonies. The series producer Brad Newman hosts this entertaining episode, which is an insightful look at how a girl with a beautiful voice made all her dreams come true. Like us on Facebook.  Follow us on Twitter and Instagram.  We want to know what you think.  Pitch us an artist, or simply spread the word and find out more about the series. #childrenofsong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/1/20171 hour, 23 seconds
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John Pizzarelli: A Class Act

In this episode we sat down with one of the classiest cats in show business.  Like his father before him, John Pizzarelli has become one the best guitarists and entertainers of his generation.  Known for expanding the Great American Songbook, John's added spectacular arrangements of pop artists like Tom Waits, Neil Young and Sir Paul McCartney to name a few. Subscribe and download on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Tune In, Stitcher. John tells some colorful stories throughout.  He's worked with everyone in the music business, including Frank Sinatra and shares some memorable stories of opening for the Great One on his last international tour. The series producer Brad Newman takes on the hosting duties for this entertaining episode, which is filled with funny stories and foot-tapping songs. Like us on Facebook.  Follow us on Twitter and Instagram.  We want to know what you think.  Pitch us an artist, or simply spread the word and find out more about the series. #childrenofsong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/27/201744 minutes, 35 seconds
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David Cassidy with Matthew and Gunnar Nelson: A Teen Idol Says Goodbye

In one of his last interviews, David Cassidy talks candidly about his childhood, his quick rise to fame on The Partridge Family and the 49-year career he spent making music and entertaining audiences around the world. Subscribe and download on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Tune In, Stitcher. In this episode, David describes the life of a teen idol, one that involves being stuffed in the trunk of a Toyota to escape a crowd at Madison Square Garden, only to be left alone in a dressing room in Queens for three hours.  As Gunnar Nelson says, "now that's Rock & Roll." Cassidy is as revealing as he his reflective in talking about sneaking by 30,000 fans disguised in a wig and women's clothes before a record crowd at the Steel Pier in Atlantic City.  Through his stories, you can also see an artist who is coming to terms with retirement and saying goodbye to his fans. Joined by Matthew and Gunnar Nelson, this episode looks at the eerie similarities between their late father Ricky Nelson and David Cassidy. We discover both had grandmothers who taught piano, both had strong influential fathers and both men grew up in New Jersey.  In this episode the Nelson twins are incredibly generous and giving to a man they call a friend, but who's also clearly a mentor and father figure. The series producer Brad Newman hosts this special episode, which is one of our very best. Like us on Facebook.  Follow us on Twitter and Instagram.  We want to know what you think.  Pitch us an artist, or simply spread the word and find out more about the series. #childrenofsong     Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/22/20171 hour, 18 minutes, 29 seconds
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Andrea McArdle: The Original Little Orphan Annie

In this episode, the Broadway star Andrea McArdle stops by to talk about the little red-headed orphan she made famous 40 years ago.  With her big distinct voice, Andrea brought an edge and a softness to the title character that's been emulated by every girl who's played Annie in the award-winning musical ever since. Subscribe and download on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Tune In, Stitcher. Andrea provides some rare insight in how she landed the role.  We'll find out she was actually the first actress to audition for the part, but strangely enough she was not the producers first pick.  We'll learn how she got the part, how she dealt with being part of a cultural phenomenon and how she and the cast would wind down at the famous nightclub Studio 54 after big performances. As part of our Broadway series, the former NY Times theatre critic Charles Isherwood hosts this wonderful ride down memory lane.  The series producer Brad Newman adds color and insight. Like us on Facebook.  Follow us on Twitter and Instagram.  We want to know what you think.  Pitch us an artist, or simply spread the word and find out more about the series. #childrenofsong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/17/201755 minutes, 24 seconds
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Gary Allan and Cody Johnson: Doing Their Own Thing

Gary Allan and Cody Johnson might not have been raised by famous parents, but they each got their start playing in honkytonks with their fathers at an early age.  They also share a fierce independence streak, writing and producing most of their own music.  In this episode, we've matched an established country music star with a bonafide up-and-comer. Subscribe and download on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Tune In, Stitcher. Gary and Cody share wonderful tales of breaking into the business, trying to get established, getting crushed and starting all over again.  The two sing excerpts of their biggest hits almost outdoing one another at every turn. Robert K. Oermann hosts this singer/songwriter edition as part of our Nashville Sessions, with the producer, Brad Newman by his side.  This is a fun-filled episode with great music; one that shouldn't be missed! Like us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram.  We want to know what you think.  Pitch us an artist, or simply spread the word and find out more about the series.  #childrenofsong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/10/201744 minutes
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Peppina: Making Make-Believe Believable

In this episode, we meet Peppina, a Finnish singer/songwriter turned pop star who was afraid to share her music with her own community, so instead she went online and played her songs for the rest of the world. Subscribe and download on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Tune In, Stitcher. At 15, the young artist would sit in her bedroom where she would write and post songs on HitRecord, an online production company founded by the actor and director Joseph Gordon-Levitt.  There she would attract the attention of artists around the globe, quickly becoming the most downloaded musician working on the site. The producer, Brad Newman hosts this episode that follows a girl from a small island in Helsinki to the biggest stages in America.  As one of her songs suggests, Peppina "makes make-believe believable." Like us on Facebook.  Follow us on Twitter and Instagram.  We want to know what you think.  Pitch us an artist, or simply spread the word and find out more about the series. #childrenofsong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/3/201751 minutes, 38 seconds
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Jim Dale: The Consummate Clown

The Tony-award winner Jim Dale is one of the most physically gifted comics of his generation, yet most people only know him as the voice behind the wonderful Harry Potter audio books.  In the popular J.K. Rowling series, he plays 147 distinct characters which is a Guinness Book world record.  In this episode, we learn how Jim came up with the voices behind those quirky characters, some of whom he met on the street, and others he borrowed from his eccentric family. Subscribe and download on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Tune In, Stitcher. Jim shares stories from his early days doing physical comedy in the English music halls across the U.K.  He also talks about getting signed by the famous Beatles producer, George Martin and his short but productive stint as a pop star.  We also hear about his rise in the theatre, first working with Laurence Olivier's company and then crossing the pond where he won a Tony for his turn as the title character in the musical, "Barnum." The former NY Times theatre critic Charles Isherwood hosts this entertaining episode, which is part of our Broadway series.  The series producer Brad Newman adds insight. Like us on Facebook.  Follow us on Twitter and Instagram.  We want to know what you think.  Pitch us an artist, or simply spread the word and find out more about the series. #childrenofsong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/27/201748 minutes, 46 seconds
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Holly Williams: Second Chances

The granddaughter of the legendary country music singer Hank Williams and daughter to the southern rocker Hank Jr., Holly talks about discovering her country roots and venturing into the music world with her own unique voice. Subscribe and download on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Tune In, Stitcher. In this episode, Holly shares a moving story about how a car accident almost killed her and her sister, Hilary.  As they waited for help on the side of the road, her sister got a glimpse of heaven with her grandfather Hank telling her, "it wasn't her time."  Inspired by this emotional event, she wrote "Without Jesus Here with Me" and shares a moving version of this powerful ballad. A master storyteller, Holly talks about where she gets her inspiration and says some of her best songs were written while driving a car or stopping by a gas station.  We find out she wrote the chorus to a big song on her latest album while filling up her tank. Holly sings a soulful version of her granddaddy's "I Saw the Light," as well as excerpts from "Waiting on June," "Drinkin'" and "The Highway." Robert K. Oermann hosts this moving episode from our Nashville Sessions with the series producer, Brad Newman by his side. Like us on Facebook.  Follow us on Twitter and Instagram.  We want to know what you think.  Pitch us an artist, or simply spread the word and find out more about the series. #childrenofsong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/20/201744 minutes, 19 seconds
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Carly Pearce & Clayton Anderson: No Plan B

For Country Music singer/songwriters Carly Pearce and Clayton Anderson, there's never been a "Plan B."  For these up-and-coming artists, it's always been music or bust. Subscribe and download on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Tune In, Stitcher. In this episode, Carly and Clayton talk about breaking into music at an early age.  We learn how they battled through personal doubts and overcame ego and other obstacles in an unforgiving business. Great stories in this episode include an underage Carly trying out for Dollywood, an exuberant Clayton opening up for Kenny Chesney and a broken-down van that made it to the venue on time with the help of five random cousins in rural West Virginia.  As Clayton puts it, "when you're out on the road, everything is not as glamorous as it seems." Both artists sing some of their best, with Carly telling the story behind her big hit "Every Little Thing" before sharing a beautiful rendition of the soulful ballad. Robert K. Oermann hosts this entertaining episode as part of our Nashville Sessions with the series producer, Brad Newman by his side. Like us on Facebook.  Follow us on Twitter and Instagram.  We want to know what you think.  Pitch us an artist, or simply spread the word and find out more about the series. #childrenofsong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/13/201735 minutes, 7 seconds
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John Carter Cash & Waylon Payne: Making Music Inside the Cash Cabin

Once considered the most famous baby in country music, the author, producer, and singer/songwriter John Carter Cash is still making music inside the famous cabin that his father built almost 50 years ago.  The son of June Carter and the legendary Johnny Cash, John Carter grew up during the height of his parents' careers, sharing the world's biggest stage from the moment he could walk. Subscribe and download on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Tune In, Stitcher. In this episode, John Carter shares some insightful stories about his father's writing process, their life on the road and sings some of his favorite songs from both sides of his family.  He talks about growing up inside the Carter Cash legacy, admitting it might have been more difficult if his father hadn't been such a humble and generous man who wrote and recorded music till the day he died. One of the artists that Johnny Cash championed was a talented girl from Oklahoma, named Sammi Smith.  Her son, singer/songwriter Waylon Payne also joins us in this episode to celebrate his Mama. Through the ups and downs, Waylon describes life as one of constant struggle, but also one of indelible perseverance.  He speaks of his mother in reverent tones as someone who believed and constantly inspired him as he followed in her footsteps.  Waylon sings beautifully throughout and plays a powerful rendition of "Mama Drive On," a song he wrote in his mother's honor. Robert K. Oermann hosts this special episode with the series producer, Brad Newman by his side. Like us on Facebook.  Follow us on Twitter and Instagram.  We want to know what you think.  Pitch us an artist, or simply spread the word and find out more about the series. #childrenofsong   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/6/201745 minutes, 34 seconds
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Cathy Rich: My Perfectionist Papa, Buddy Rich

Buddy Rich was a relentless perfectionist whose life revolved around making great music and entertaining audiences everywhere.  Arguably the greatest drummer that ever lived, this self-taught genius never practiced but instead, played with the likes of Frank Sinatra, Benny Goodman, Tommy Dorsey and Artie Shaw, always making these giants better. Subscribe and download on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Tune In, Stitcher. Notorious for being brash and brutal to those who failed him, this episode reveals a loyal craftsman, who might have been an even better performer.  With his lightning-quick wit and charismatic charm, he entertained kings and celebrities with the grace of Sinatra and the ease of Jerry Lewis, both of whom he counted as close friends. Through the eyes of his daughter Cathy Rich, we learn about the many sides of her famous father, who could be demanding, but always fair.  Cathy has devoted her life to preserving Buddy Rich's legacy and she shares some telling stories about the man who she says played the drums like a Stradivarius. Great insight in this episode from the trumpeter, Ross Konikoff who played with Buddy Rich and a fun story about the drummer and Benny Goodman from the guitarist/entertainer, John Pizzarelli. The series producer, Brad Newman hosts this episode, which takes a wonderful trip down memory lane. Like us on Facebook.  Follow us on Twitter and Instagram.  We want to know what you think.  Pitch us an artist, or simply spread the word and find out more about the series. #childrenofsong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/2/201733 minutes, 56 seconds
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Georgette Jones: Not Afraid To Be Herself

The daughter of country music royalty, Georgette Jones talks about growing up with her legendary parents, Tammy Wynette and George Jones. Subscribe and download on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Tune In, Stitcher. With a pure voice reminiscent of her mother, Georgette sings classics and her own originals, while sharing emotional stories about her wonderful and somewhat eccentric parents.  She tells of a childhood filled with music, but also one full of ups and downs. Faced with numerous death and kidnapping threats, she grew up always looking over her shoulder, running from house fires and weird circumstances that haunted Tammy Wynette and the family at every turn.  For the first time, Georgette reveals who she believes was terrorizing her mother and why the curse seemed to lift after a certain suitor's proposal was finally accepted. As Georgette developed as an artist, she made peace with her past and reunited with her troubled, often absent father before he died.  She recalls the tender time they recorded "You, Me and Time," a song she wrote in his honor. Robert K. Oermann hosts this powerful episode with the series producer, Brad Newman by his side. Like us on Facebook.  Follow us on Twitter and Instagram.  We want to know what you think.  Pitch us an artist, or simply spread the word and find out more about the series. #childrenofsong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/25/201741 minutes, 57 seconds
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Lorrie Morgan and her son, Jesse Keith Whitley: The Life of a Country Music Star

In our first edition, we head to Nashville and sit down with the country music star, Lorrie Morgan.  The daughter of Country Music Hall of Famer George Morgan, Lorrie was encouraged by her famous father and made her mark early on, singing at the Grand Ole Opry when she was just 13 years old. Subscribe and download on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Tune In, Stitcher. With three #1's and numerous hits over the years, Lorrie has eclipsed her famous daddy in many ways, who died of a heart attack when she was just a teenager.  But her life off-stage is almost as well-known as that velvety voice, which has wowed Opry crowds for three decades. Married six times, including a romance with the late country music great, Keith Whitley, Lorrie shares touching stories about losing the love of her life to alcohol addiction and how she soldiered on for her kids, herself and ultimately for the fans who she still plays for today. In this episode, Lorrie weaves spectacular stories, singing snippets of her greatest hits while leaving the room in stitches with her wild sense of humor.  Joined by her son Jesse, she still sings with a lot of emotion and joy.  She'll make you laugh; she'll make you cry; sometimes all at the same time. Our host, Robert K. Oermann, and the series producer, Brad Newman, set the course for this journey, which promises to be a fun ride. Like us on Facebook.  Follow us on Twitter and Instagram.  We want to know what you think.  Pitch us an artist, or simply spread the word and find out more about the series. #childrenofsong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/13/201750 minutes, 27 seconds
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Kristin Chenoweth and Kelli O’Hara: Growing Up with the Legendary Florence Birdwell

They grew up in tiny towns in different corners of the heartland, but Kristin Chenoweth and Kelli O'Hara both found their way to the one and only Florence Birdwell.  A tough vocal coach who would challenge their talent, Mrs. Birdwell insisted on their best, and ultimately supported and championed their careers for the rest of her life. Subscribe and download on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Tune In, Stitcher. In this episode we'll hear from the joyful, passionate, no-nonsense Mrs. Birdwell and see how she touched these lovely Broadway stars, developing their emotional core, as much as she cultured their craft. Kristin and Kelli share intimate stories about their beginnings in New York, the funny quirks of their wonderful teacher, and the lasting mark of a mentor who has never left their side. Former NY Times theatre critic, Charles Isherwood hosts this wonderful trip down memory lane with the series producer, Brad Newman. Like us on Facebook.  Follow us on Twitter and Instagram.  We want to know what you think.  Pitch us an artist, or simply spread the word and find out more about the series. #childrenofsong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/13/201752 minutes, 45 seconds
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Vince Gill and his daughter, Jenny Gill: The House Sessions

While in Nashville, we visited the home studio of country superstar Vince Gill, who was joined by his talented, up-and-coming daughter, Jenny Gill.  Surrounded by guitars and Grammys, we wondered what it was like to grow up with the legendary guitarist and Country Music Hall of Famer. Subscribe and download on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Tune In, Stitcher. Always candid and just as emotional, Vince sings excerpts of his favorite songs and weaves in wonderful stories about practicing his craft, writing from the heart, and always putting family before the music. In this episode, Vince shares an incredible story of how he turned down the Grand Ole Opry in order to play for Jenny's first grade talent show.  The two replay this emotional moment with a tearful rendition of "You are My Sunshine," one that would have made Minnie Pearl proud. Our host, Robert K. Oermann and the series producer, Brad Newman guide us through this emotional, fun-filled exchange that's sure to keep you laughing, tapping your toes, or running for a tissue.  It's simply one of our best. Like us on Facebook.  Follow us on Twitter and Instagram.  We want to know what you think.  Pitch us an artist, or simply spread the word and find out more about the series. #childrenofsong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/13/201754 minutes, 1 second
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CeCe Winans: A Musical Dynasty Lives On

Our trip through Nashville continues, where we're joined by the best-selling female gospel artist of all time: CeCe Winans.  The eighth child of ten musically-talented brothers and sisters, this 10-time Grammy Award winner grew up destined to touch people's lives through the power of song.  Though she initially resisted, CeCe made her mark in the church choir when she was just three years old, raising the rafters with "Fill My Cup Lord," which she reprises for us in this segment. Subscribe and download on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Tune In, Stitcher. Gospel was the only music that played in CeCe's Detroit home, so it was no surprise that she and her brother, BeBe would go on to flourish in this genre. On tour, the brother and sister duo captured many fans, including the eyes and ears of the late Whitney Houston.  In this episode, CeCe recalls meeting Whitney for the first time, and how that one night led to years of collaboration and most importantly, friendship. CeCe is joined by her son Alvin Love III, who produced her latest album.  The two share heartwarming stories accented by CeCe's angelic voice as she sings everything from the first gospel song she ever performed, to her Grammy winning hits.  This is a talent, a voice, and an episode that shouldn't go unheard. Our host, Robert K. Oermann and the series producer, Brad Newman take us along for this spiritual ride. Like us on Facebook.  Follow us on Twitter and Instagram.  We want to know what you think.  Pitch us an artist, or simply spread the word and find out more about the series. #childrenofsong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/13/201736 minutes, 42 seconds