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Music Saved Me Podcast

A Podcast about the Power of Music Hosted by Lynn Hoffman. Music has a way to connect art to emotional healing and this podcast will get up close and personal with musicians who have personally been impacted by music. The Music Saved Me Podcast tackles how music, from either side of the speaker can be a healing device for the mental health crisis going on globally. The Music Saved Me Podcast is a proud supporter of Musicians on Call.

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"Jim Fuller: Capturing Bruce Springsteen's Spirit in the Light Through Legendary Concert Photography."

Legendary rock photographer Jim Fuller joins host Buzz Knight on Takin’ A Walk to discuss his stunning new Bruce Springsteen photography book “Spirit in the Light,” a definitive collection of iconic concert images spanning decades of The Boss’s legendary performances. Fuller shares behind-the-scenes stories of photographing Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, revealing the intimate moments and explosive energy that defined Springsteen’s most memorable shows.

In this compelling conversation, Jim Fuller discusses the creative process behind “Spirit in the Light,” explaining how he captured Bruce Springsteen’s raw authenticity and connection with audiences through his lens. From backstage access to front-row perspectives, Fuller details his journey as a rock and roll photographer documenting one of music’s most iconic performers. The veteran photographer reflects on specific images featured in “Spirit in the Light,” sharing the stories behind Springsteen’s most powerful stage moments and what makes The Boss such a compelling photographic subject.

Fuller also explores the evolution of concert photography, the challenges of capturing live performance energy in still images, and his relationship with Bruce Springsteen over the years. He discusses the curation process for “Spirit in the Light,” selecting the photographs that best represent Springsteen’s spirit, passion, and legendary stage presence. Music photographers, Bruce Springsteen fans, and photography enthusiasts will appreciate Fuller’s insights into rock photography’s golden era and the technical artistry required to document live music history.

This episode of Takin’ A Walk offers an intimate look at Bruce Springsteen through Jim Fuller’s photographic eye, celebrating “Spirit in the Light” as both an artistic achievement and a testament to one of rock’s greatest performers. Fuller’s stories reveal the dedication, timing, and artistry required to create timeless rock and roll photography that captures music’s transformative power.

Takin’ A Walk: In-depth music interviews exploring the stories and music history behind the songs.

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2025-12-12
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Inside Music Stories: Grace Potter Chats with Buzz Knight About Family, Legacy, and the Joy of Live Performance

What if you could take a walk with a legendary musician and explore their journey through music history? Join host Buzz Knight on this replay interview episode of takin' a walk as he engages with the dynamic singer-songwriter Grace Potter, a true force in the music world. Known for her powerful voice and captivating storytelling, Grace Potter opens up about her remarkable path from her Vermont roots to the global stage, revealing the stories behind her new album "Medicine," produced by the legendary T-Bone Burnett and finally seeing the light of day after 18 years.

As they stroll through Grace's musical landscape, she shares her heartfelt desire to connect with her great-grandmother, Charlotte, during a hypothetical walk, sparking a rich conversation about family history and the musical legacy that shapes her art. This music interview episode of takin' a walk delves deep into the joy of live performance and the cathartic nature of music, illustrating how her early experiences in Vermont have profoundly influenced her artistic worldview.

Grace Potter reflects on her recording journey with T-Bone Burnett, emphasizing the trust and creative freedom he provided, which empowered her to embrace her artistic agency. As the conversation unfolds, listeners will be captivated by Grace's aspirations to explore various genres and musical styles, reinforcing her belief in the timelessness of music and the importance of personal connection in her art. This episode serves as a vibrant reminder of the music journeythat connects us all.

Join us for inspiring music stories and intimate musician interviews that reveal the inside stories of musicians and the stories behind albums and songs. Buzz Knight's takin' a walk is your weekly music history podcast that brings you closer to the legends of the industry, including rock legends and emerging artists alike. Discover the creative process behind viral music success, and enjoy authentic artist interviews that highlight the true essence of music and its power to heal and inspire.

Whether you’re a fan of classic rock history, indie music journeys, or the latest in new music, this episode promises to deliver unforgettable insights and stories that resonate. Tune in to hear Grace Potter share her journey, her music, and the legacy she hopes to leave behind. Don’t miss this chance to walk alongside one of today’s most inspiring artists on takin' a walk-music history with Buzz Knight.

Takin’ A Walk: In-depth music interviews exploring the stories and music history behind the songs.

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Music Saved Me hosted by Lynn Hoffman

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2025-12-11
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Inside Music Stories: Buzz Knight and Jeffrey Himes Explore Willie Nelson's Journey from Struggles to Iconic Success

What makes a song resonate deeply with its audience and stand the test of time? Join host Buzz Knight in this captivating episode of "takin' a walk" as he sits down with Jeffrey Himes, the author of "Willie Nelson: All the Albums, the Stories Behind the Music. " This episode is a treasure trove for music lovers and those interested in the rich tapestry of music history, offering an insider's perspective on one of country music's most iconic figures.

As they explore the life and career of Willie Nelson, Buzz and Himes take listeners on a journey through Nelson's evolution from a struggling artist in Nashville to a celebrated country music legend. With a focus on the unique qualities that make Nelson's music so relatable, Himes shares exclusive insights gleaned from his interviews with the man himself. The discussion highlights Nelson's unconventional phrasing, his jazz and blues influences, and the poignant themes of loss and resilience that permeate his songs.

Listeners will discover the significance of the outlaw movement in country music and how Nelson's relocation to Austin was a pivotal moment in his career. Buzz Knight's engaging style brings to life the inspiring music stories that shaped Nelson's path, including his long-standing collaboration with harmonica player Mickey Raphael. This episode also delves into Nelson's activism, shedding light on his efforts to support farmers and advocate for cannabis legalization—a testament to his multifaceted legacy.

The episode is not just about music; it's about the journey of an artist who embodies the spirit of resilience and creativity. Buzz Knight's friendly approach ensures that every listener feels like they are part of the conversation, making this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in the inside stories of musicians. With impactful storytelling and rich anecdotes, this episode of "takin' a walk" is sure to inspire and entertain, offering a deep dive into the artistry and legacy of Willie Nelson, one of the legendary musicians of our time.

So, lace up your walking shoes and tune in to this enlightening episode that promises to enrich your understanding of music history and the stories behind albums that have shaped our lives. Whether you're a fan of classic rock history, indie music journeys, or simply love compelling interviews with musicians, this episode is a perfect fit for your playlist. Don't miss out on this opportunity to walk alongside Buzz Knight and Jeffrey Himes as they uncover the magic behind the music.

Thanks for checking out another of our Inside Music Stories celebrating another chapter in country music and american music history.

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2025-12-11
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Exploring Muscle Shoals : Nashville's Music History Insights with Paul Kingsbury from the Country Music Hall of Fame

What do Aretha Franklin, the Rolling Stones, and Wilson Pickett have in common? They all owe a piece of their musical legacy to the iconic sounds of Muscle Shoals, Alabama! Join us on this episode of Takin’ A Walk Nashville as host Sarah Harralson takes you on an enlightening journey through the newly opened exhibit, "Muscle Shoals: Low Rhythm Rising," at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. This captivating exhibit showcases the profound impact that Muscle Shoals has had on various music genres, including country, rock, and R&B, and how it continues to influence the vibrant Nashville music scene today.

Sarah sits down with Paul Kingsbury, the Senior Director of Editorial and Interpretation at the Country Music Hall of Fame, who reveals the extensive research and collaboration behind curating this remarkable exhibit. With artifacts from legendary artists like Aretha Franklin's piano and Wilson Pickett's iconic costumes, the conversation dives deep into the cultural significance of the music produced in Muscle Shoals during a pivotal time in American history. Paul shares fascinating insights into the connections between Nashville music history and the rich musical tapestry of Muscle Shoals, highlighting how these two musical hubs have shaped the sound of America.

As they walk through the exhibit, listeners will discover the stories behind key artifacts and learn how the music from this region served as a bridge across racial divides, celebrating the unity that music can bring. Paul emphasizes the importance of exploring not only the "Muscle Shoals: Low Rhythm Rising" exhibit but also other ongoing exhibitions at the museum, making it a must-visit destination for anyone interested in Nashville music history and the broader music industry insights nashville has to offer.

This episode is not just a celebration of the past; it’s a look into the future of music city storytelling and the ongoing evolution of the Nashville music scene. Whether you’re a fan of nashville songwriters, a curious listener eager to learn about music genres from nashville, or simply someone who enjoys engaging music city interviews, this episode is packed with invaluable insights and inspiring stories. When you visit Nashville stop by and visit The Country Music Hall of Fame.Tune in to Takin’ A Walk Nashville and immerse yourself in the rich narrative of American music that continues to resonate today!

 

 

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2025-12-11
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Join Buzz Knight as He Walks with Derek Shulman, Exploring Music History and Legendary Stories from the Music Industry

Have you ever wondered what it takes to navigate the tumultuous waters of the music industry, from being a celebrated musician to a powerful executive? Join host Buzz Knight in this captivating episode of takin' a walk, where he sits down with the legendary Derek Shulman, the former frontman of the iconic progressive rock band Gentle Giant. Derek opens up about his fascinating new book, Giant Steps, which chronicles his incredible journey through music history, offering a treasure trove of inside stories of musicians that will inspire both fans and aspiring artists alike.

Derek Shulman’s contributions to the music world are nothing short of remarkable. He shares the pivotal moments that shaped his career, including the bold decision to sign Bon Jovi when few dared to take the risk. This episode is packed with inspiring music stories that showcase the essence of music storytelling and highlight the importance of authenticity in the industry. Buzz and Derek discuss the unique sound of Gentle Giant, the band’s innovative approach to balancing technical musicianship with a genuine connection to their audience, and the challenges they faced along the way.

As a music executive, Derek played a crucial role in developing and promoting several legendary bands, and his insights into the indie music journey are invaluable for anyone looking to make their mark in the industry. He emphasizes that aspiring musicians should prioritize their craft over the pursuit of fame, a message that resonates deeply in today's fast-paced music landscape.

Tune in to this episode of takin' a walk for an enriching conversation filled with musician storytelling, interviews with musicians, and the stories behind some of rock music history's most memorable moments. Whether you're a fan of classic rock history or simply curious about the music journey, this episode promises to deliver engaging insights and a deeper understanding of what it means to be a part of the vibrant world of music.

Don’t miss out on this chance to walk alongside Buzz Knight and Derek Shulman as they explore the inside stories of musicians, share songwriting stories, and discuss the viral music success that has shaped our cultural landscape. Join us on iHeartPodcasts for this unforgettable episode of the Buzz Knight podcast, where music truly comes alive!

Takin’ A Walk: In-depth music interviews exploring the stories and music history behind the songs.

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Music Saved Me hosted by Lynn Hoffman

Comedy Saved Me hosted by Lynn Hoffman 

Takin A Walk Nashville hosted by Sarah Harralson 

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2025-12-10
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Healing Through Music: Antoinette Costa -A Journey of Resilience and Hope on Music Saved Me Podcast

What if the very thing that brings you joy could also be your lifeline in times of despair? In this heartfelt replay episode of the Music Saved Me Podcast, host Lynn Hoffman sits down with the incredibly talented singer-songwriter Antoinette Costa, who reveals how music has been her guiding light through some of life’s darkest moments. From her earliest memories of harmonizing with her father to crafting her own musicals, Antoinette's journey showcases the profound impact of music on emotional healing and resilience.

Antoinette opens up about her recent battle with a brain tumor that required surgery, sharing the raw and emotional details of her health challenges. Throughout this difficult journey, she discovered that music could be a powerful form of therapy, offering her hope and a sense of purpose. With her mother’s encouragement to focus on her passion during recovery, Antoinette created her inspiring album, Pitter Patter, which reflects her experiences and the healing power of music.

Join us as we explore the significance of visualization in overcoming fears and how surrounding oneself with positive influences can foster stability and growth. Antoinette emphasizes the importance of creative expression, not just for herself but for everyone who connects with her story. This episode is a testament to the transformative role of music in healing and resilience, showing how it can serve as a bridge to emotional connection and understanding.

 

Whether you’re an independent musician, a fan of emotional healing through music, or simply someone interested in the stories of musicians, this episode promises to resonate deeply. Tune in for an engaging discussion that highlights the intersection of music and mental health, and discover how the Music Saved Me Podcast continues to shed light on the healing power of music and the personal stories behind the art. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain insights into the music industry and hear from a remarkable artist who embodies the spirit of resilience. Join Lynn Hoffman and Antoinette Costa for a conversation that will leave you inspired and uplifted!

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2025-12-10
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Joe Boyd on Global Music's Timeless Power; From Pink Floyd to World Music Revolution-Music History

Welcome to another special edition of our Buzz's Book Club week where Buzz shares top recommendations of new books on music, just in time for your holiday shopping.

Join Buzz Knight on “Takin’ A Walk” for an extraordinary conversation with legendary music producer and author Joe Boyd, whose new book “And the Roots and Rhythm Remain: A Journey Through Global Music” chronicles decades of discovering and championing world music. From producing Pink Floyd’s first singles and Nick Drake’s timeless albums to founding Hannibal Records and bringing global artists to international audiences, Boyd’s career reads like a roadmap of modern music history.

In this episode, Boyd takes us on a sonic journey across continents, sharing stories from his groundbreaking work with artists like Toumani Diabaté, Ali Farka Touré, and the Incredible String Band. The conversation explores how traditional music from Mali, Brazil, Bulgaria, and beyond has influenced contemporary sounds, and why these ancient roots and rhythms continue to resonate in today’s music landscape.

Boyd discusses the cultural and political forces shaping world music, the challenges of preserving traditional sounds in a globalized world, and his experiences documenting music from remote villages to major concert halls. From his early days at the UFO Club in 1960s London to recent field recordings in Africa and South America, Boyd offers insights into what makes music transcend borders and generations.

Listeners will discover behind-the-scenes stories from Boyd’s legendary production work, his philosophy on authentic music preservation versus commercial adaptation, and why he believes the roots and rhythm of traditional music hold keys to understanding our shared humanity. Whether you’re a world music enthusiast, a student of music history, or simply curious about sounds beyond the mainstream, this episode offers a masterclass in listening deeply and thinking globally.

Takin’ A Walk: In-depth music interviews exploring the stories and music history behind the songs.

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Music Saved Me hosted by Lynn Hoffman

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2025-12-09
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Buzz Knight on Takin A Walk with a look at Weekly Music History for 12-8

Welcome to an extraordinary edition of the Takin’ A Walk podcast from Buzz Knight music and the  “Master of Music Mayhem,” Harry Jacobs. This comprehensive look at weekly music history  explores one of the most emotionally complex weeks in rock and roll history, spanning December 8th through December 14th. From tragic losses to groundbreaking debuts, this week encompasses the full spectrum of music history’s most pivotal moments.

John Lennon’s Assassination: December 8, 1980 - A Day That Changed Music Forever

The episode opens with perhaps the darkest day in rock music history: December 8, 1980, when John Lennon was shot and killed outside The Dakota apartment building in New York City. Buzz Knight and Harry Jacobs provide intimate personal recollections of this Beatles tragedy that shocked the world.  For listeners of this weekly music history episode note the Buzz Knight music podcast replay of "Takin A Walk" with the incredible Julian Lennon.

The Beatles Reunion: Free as a Bird and the Anthology Era

Moving from tragedy to reunion, the episode explores December 9, 1995, when the Beatles released “Free as a Bird”—the first new Beatles music in 24 years. Both hosts were working together at WZLX in Boston during this momentous release, bringing their firsthand perspective to this Beatles reunion moment. The track, built around a John Lennon demo with contributions from Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr, represented a technological and emotional achievement in music history.

Harry admits his initial underwhelm with the track, noting that while “Free as a Bird” generated enormous curiosity worldwide, it never achieved the status of Beatles classics like “Ticket to Ride,” “Help!,” or songs from Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. The honest assessment reflects how even beloved artists can struggle to recapture past magic, and both hosts acknowledge they haven’t revisited the song since its release. This candid discussion provides valuable context for understanding fan expectations versus artistic reality in music reunion projects.

The Blues Brothers Phenomenon: From Saturday Night Live to Cultural Institution

December 9, 1978 marks the Saturday Night Live debut of the Blues Brothers, a moment that transformed comedy sketch into legitimate musical force. The episode provides deep insights into how Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi created this blues and R&B supergroup, enlisting Paul Shaffer, Lou Marini, Duck Dunn, and Steve Cropper, who just passed away—the latter two being legendary members of Booker T. and the MGs and key figures in the Stax Records sound that defined Memphis soul music and produced classics like “Soul Man” and “Green Onions.”

Howard Shore, who served as Saturday Night Live’s musical director, recognized the potential in Aykroyd and Belushi’s blues performances and helped facilitate their transition from comedy bit to recording artists. The hosts discuss how this comedy-music crossover assembled world-class musicians around a satirical concept that became genuinely respected in the music community. The Blues Brothers represented a unique fusion of comedy and music that introduced younger audiences to blues legends and R&B classics.

The conversation explores Tom “Bones” Malone, a guest on Buzz’s podcast, who joined the Blues Brothers band and played trombone with Blood, Sweat & Tears before becoming part of the SNL band. The episode details the evolution of the band from initial concept to full touring and recording entity, with Buzz noting the impressive live performances featuring the Blues Brothers’ acrobatic stage show, where the larger-than-life Belushi performed cartwheels, splits, and handstands that would later inspire Chris Farley’s physical comedy style.

The Blues Brothers soundtrack, featuring “Briefcase Full of Blues” and subsequent albums, has “stood the test of time” according to both hosts. Songs like “Rubber Biscuit,” performed with Matt “Guitar” Murphy, and the memorable Aretha Franklin diner scene where Jake orders “four fried chickens and a Coke,” remain embedded in popular culture. The authentic musicianship combined with comedic brilliance created something that transcended both genres, making the Blues Brothers a permanent fixture in American music history.

Otis Redding’s Legacy and Tragic Death: December 10, 1967

The episode takes a somber turn with December 10, 1967, the day Otis Redding died in a plane crash near Madison, Wisconsin, along with members of the Bar-Kays. The timing of this tragedy magnifies its impact—Redding had recorded ”(Sittin’ On) The Dock of the Bay” just three days earlier, and the song hadn’t yet been released. The track became a posthumous number-one hit, cementing Redding’s status as one of soul music’s greatest artists, though he never lived to see its success.

Wings Over America: McCartney’s Epic Live Album - December 10, 1976

December 10, 1976 brought the release of Wings Over America, Paul McCartney’s triple live album documenting his 1975-1976 tour with Wings. The episode explores the rarity of triple albums in music history, particularly live albums of such scope and ambition. The hosts discuss the bootleg album called “Wings from Wings” that allegedly forced McCartney’s hand, rushing the official release to market before bootleggers could dominate sales.

Harry reveals the meticulous production process behind Wings Over America, noting that McCartney collected 8,000 hours of live recordings from the tour. The legendary Beatles bassist and singer then personally mixed the album, listening to five different versions of every song before selecting the best performances. The final album was crafted to sound like a single concert experience, though it actually represented the best moments culled from the entire tour—a production approach that set standards for live albums.

The episode highlights how “Maybe I’m Amazed” from this album became the definitive version for many fans, surpassing even the studio recording in emotional power and musical execution. The album also featured several Beatles songs including “Yesterday” and “Bluebird,” allowing McCartney to honor his past while showcasing his post-Beatles work with Wings. This balance between Beatles nostalgia and new material demonstrated McCartney’s artistic evolution while satisfying longtime fans.

Early Genesis and Progressive Rock Evolution

December 11, 1972 saw Genesis release “Foxtrot,” their fifth studio album and a landmark in progressive rock history. The episode explores this Peter Gabriel-era Genesis and the band’s evolution through various lineups. Harry recalls “Watcher of the Skies” as a standout track, while both hosts discuss later Genesis classics like “The Carpet Crawlers” from “The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway.”

The conversation reveals differing perspectives on Genesis eras, with Buzz preferring the Peter Gabriel period and later Phil Collins-fronted work, while Harry admits his fandom developed more during the “Trick of the Tail” era following Gabriel’s departure. This honest exchange reflects how progressive rock bands often created distinct identities across lineup changes, appealing to different audiences in different eras.

Buzz shares a memorable concert experience seeing Genesis with double drumming featuring Phil Collins and Bill Bruford (renowned for his work with Yes and King Crimson). This unique configuration represented Genesis at a transitional moment, experimenting with expanded instrumentation before settling into the trio format that would define their later commercial success. The “Trick of the Tail” tour demonstrated the band’s ability to continue without their iconic frontman, eventually leading to Collins taking over lead vocals permanently.

The episode takes an unexpected turn to December 12, 1901, when Guglielmo Marconi sent the first transatlantic radio signal from Cornwall to Newfoundland. This moment in broadcasting history laid the foundation for everything that followed, including the careers of Buzz and Harry as radio professionals. Harry jokes about Buzz working for Marconi in 1901, highlighting the self-deprecating humor that characterizes their chemistry while acknowledging that without Marconi’s invention, they would never have met or built careers in radio.

This historical perspective reminds listeners that music distribution, radio broadcasting, and the entire infrastructure of modern music industry traces back to pioneering moments like Marconi’s transmission. The evolution of radio technology from those first signals to contemporary podcast production represents over a century of innovation that transformed how humans experience and share music globally.

The Clash’s London Calling: Punk’s Masterpiece - December 14, 1979

December 14, 1979 saw the Clash release “London Calling” in the UK, a double album that transcended punk rock limitations to incorporate reggae, rockabilly, ska, and R&B influences. The hosts recall the album’s innovative approach, including the hidden track “Train in Vain,” which became a hit despite not being listed on the original album cover—a marketing trick that created mystique and rewarded attentive listeners.

Takin’ A Walk: In-depth music interviews exploring the stories and music history behind the songs.

Check out our other shows

Music Saved Me hosted by Lynn Hoffman

Comedy Saved Me hosted by Lynn Hoffman 

Takin A Walk Nashville hosted by Sarah Harralson 

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2025-12-08
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"Hit Songs Decoded: Chris Dalla Riva on Data Driven Music Insights from Uncharted Territory

Welcome to a special edition of Takin’ A Walk with Buzz Knight! This episode kicks off Buzz’s Book Club week, where Buzz shares his top recommendations for new books about music that every music lover needs to read.

In this fascinating conversation on the music history podcast Buzz Knight music sits down with author Chris Dalla Riva to explore his groundbreaking book “Uncharted Territory: What Numbers Tell Us About the Biggest Hit Songs and Ourselves.” Chris takes listeners on a data-driven journey through decades of chart-topping music, revealing surprising patterns and insights about what makes hit songs resonate with audiences across generations. Normally Takin A Walk finds the inside music stories but this episode takes us into a whole different analysis of american music.

From analyzing the musical DNA of Billboard chart toppers to uncovering hidden trends in hit songs spanning from the 1960s to today, Chris Dalla Riva brings a fresh, analytical perspective to understanding popular music. His chart topping research challenges conventional wisdom about songwriting, production, and what truly makes a song connect with millions of listeners.

Whether you’re a musician, music industry professional, or simply a fan who wants to understand why certain hit songs become cultural phenomena, this episode offers eye-opening revelations backed by hard data. Chris discusses everything from tempo and key signatures to lyrical themes and how the streaming era has transformed what we consider a “hit.”

Tune in as Buzz and Chris dive deep into the science and art behind the music we love, making this essential listening for anyone curious about the mechanics of musical success.

If this episode of Takin’ a Walk – Music History on Foot struck a chord with you, we invite you to keep the journey going by exploring the many other stories, conversations, and musical pathways waiting in our episode library. Every installment of the podcast opens a new door into the world of music—whether it’s a deep dive into a legendary artist’s creative process, a walk through the overlooked corners of music history, or a compelling conversation with the people who shape the soundtrack of our lives. There’s an entire universe of rhythm, narrative, nostalgia, discovery, and behind-the-scenes insight spread across our past episodes, each one crafted to make your next walk, drive, workout, or moment of downtime more meaningful, more memorable, and more connected to the music you love. So don’t stop here, take a few extra steps and check out the rest of the Takin’ a Walk – Music History on Foot catalog. The stories waiting for you are as timeless, surprising, and inspiring as the songs that have carried you through your life. Keep listening and discover your next favorite episode

Takin’ A Walk: In-depth music interviews exploring the stories and music history behind the songs.

Check out our other shows

Music Saved Me hosted by Lynn Hoffman

Comedy Saved Me hosted by Lynn Hoffman 

Takin A Walk Nashville hosted by Sarah Harralson 

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2025-12-08
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"Tom Bergeron: From Hollywood Squares to Dancing with the Stars: How Comedy and Quick With Built a legendary TV Career-Comedy Saved Me"

Join host Lynn Hoffman in this encore presentation of one of Comedy Saved Me’s most beloved episodes featuring television icon Tom Bergeron. In this insightful and hilarious conversation, the legendary host of Dancing with the Stars and America’s Funniest Home Videos opens up about how comedy became his lifeline throughout a remarkable career in entertainment.

In This Episode, Tom Bergeron shares comedic advice:

Tom takes listeners on a journey from his early days in local radio to becoming one of America’s most trusted and beloved TV hosts. Discover how his quick wit and comedic instincts helped him master the art of live television, navigate unexpected on-air moments, and build a career spanning decades at the top of the entertainment industry.

Key Highlights Include:

• Early Comedy Influences - Tom reveals the comedians and performers who shaped his comedic sensibility and inspired him to pursue entertainment

• Behind-the-Scenes Stories - Exclusive anecdotes from his years hosting Dancing with the Stars, America’s Funniest Home Videos, and Hollywood Squares that have never been shared publicly

• The Power of Humor in Live TV - How comedy and improvisation became essential tools for handling the unpredictable nature of live broadcasts and connecting with millions of viewers

• Resilience Through Laughter - Personal stories about using comedic advice to overcome professional challenges, career transitions, and life’s difficult moments

• Lessons from a Legendary Career - Hard-won wisdom about authenticity, staying grounded in Hollywood, and the healing power of making people laugh

Why Listen to This Episode:

Tom Bergeron’s warmth, honesty, and razor-sharp wit make this comedic advice conversation essential listening for anyone who loves comedy, television history, or inspiring stories of perseverance. Lynn Hoffman’s thoughtful interview style draws out both the laughter and the deeper truths about how comedy can sustain us through life’s challenges.

Whether you’re a longtime fan of Tom’s work on DWTS and AFV, a comedy enthusiast, or someone seeking inspiration about the transformative power of humor, this episode delivers heartfelt moments and genuine laughs in equal measure.

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2025-12-08
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"Rick Allen : Def Leppard's Thunder God on Triumph, Tragedy and the Healing Power of Music"

Join host Lynn Hoffman in this powerful replay episode of The Music Saved Me interview podcast as she sits down with legendary Def Leppard drummer Rick Allen and his wife Lauren Monroe for an unforgettable conversation about music and resilience, purpose, and the healing power of music.

Rick Allen’s story is one of rock and roll’s most inspiring tales of triumph over adversity. As the iconic drummer for Def Leppard, Rick faced what seemed like an insurmountable challenge when he lost his left arm in a tragic accident in 1984. But rather than let tragedy end his career, Rick Allen transformed his approach to drumming and returned to Def Leppard stronger than ever, helping the band achieve some of their greatest commercial success with albums like “Hysteria” and “Pyromania.”

In this intimate replay conversation which is one of the episodes now part of The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Library and Archives courtesy of Buzz Knight Media Productions, Rick and Lauren Monroe open up about their deep commitment to helping others through the healing power of music. Together, they founded the Raven Drum Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to serving, educating, and empowering veterans and people in crisis through music and the arts. The foundation provides critical support and therapeutic programs that harness music’s transformative abilities to help those facing physical and emotional challenges.

Rick and Lauren also discuss their vital work with Musicians On Call, bringing live and recorded music to the bedsides of patients in healthcare facilities. Their dedication to using music as a healing force extends far beyond Def Leppard’s stadium stages, reaching into hospitals, veteran centers, and communities where the healing power of music can make a profound difference in people’s lives.

This replay episode captures Lynn Hoffman’s heartfelt discussion with two remarkable individuals who prove that music truly does save lives. Don’t miss this inspiring conversation about overcoming adversity, giving back, and the incredible healing power of music.. 

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2025-12-08
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"Punk Rock Legends : Noodles from The Offspring on Music History and The Band's Evolution"

Join Buzz Knight on Takin’ A Walk, the music history interview podcast for an inside music story with Noodles, the legendary guitarist from american music, punk rock icons The Offspring.

 In this replay inside music story, dive deep into the music history that shaped one of punk rock’s most successful bands, from their early days in the Southern California punk scene to selling over 40 million albums worldwide.

Noodles takes Buzz Knight, behind the scenes of creating groundbreaking albums in rock music history like “Smash,” which became the best-selling independent album of all time, and shares the music history insights behind punk rock anthems that defined a generation including “Self Esteem,” “Come Out and Play,” and “The Kids Aren’t Alright.” Discover how The Offspring helped bring punk rock into the mainstream during the 1990s explosion, influencing countless bands and fans along the way.

In this inspiring artist interview music story, Noodles reflects on the band’s incredible journey, their creative process, what it takes to stay relevant across decades in the ever-evolving punk rock landscape, and the moments that tested their resilience. From playing small clubs to headlining festivals around the globe, this is a must-listen episode for anyone passionate about punk rock history, guitar-driven music, and the authentic stories behind the songs that became the soundtrack to our lives.

Whether you’re a longtime fan of The Offspring or discovering their impact on modern rock music, this episode of Takin’ A Walk courtesy of Buzz Knight Media Production delivers compelling inside music stories  and artist interview into the heart and soul of punk rock culture. 

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2025-12-07
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Takin A Walk-Music History with Rick Korn: The Enduring Legacy of Harry Chapin and Music that Changes Lives

In this extraordinary music history episode of Takin’ A Walk,  Buzz Knight music sits down with Oscar and Emmy-nominated documentary filmmaker Rick Korn for an intimate inspiring music story  about the power of music to transform lives,.Rick’s latest documentary, “Cat’s in the Cradle: The Song That Changed Our Lives,” explores one of the most iconic and emotionally resonant songs in American music history, revealing how Harry Chapin’s timeless classic continues to influence musicians, families, and communities decades after its release.

Rick Korn has built his remarkable career around creating socially conscious documentaries that don’t just document history—they inspire people to take action and make a difference in the world. Rick has dedicated himself to telling inspiring music stories that illuminate the intersection of artistry and activism, showing how musicians can leverage their platforms to address society’s most pressing challenges. His work with legendary artists and humanitarian causes has positioned him as one of the most important documentary filmmakers working in the music space today.

The conversation begins with Rick sharing the origin story of his deep connection to Harry Chapin's legacy, the singer-songwriter whose commitment to fighting hunger and poverty was as legendary as his musical talent. Harry Chapin wasn’t just a hitmaker who gave us “Cat’s in the Cradle,” “Taxi,” “W.O.L.D.,” and other chart-topping songs—he was a tireless activist who gave away an estimated half of his concert earnings to charitable causes. In 1975, Harry Chapin co-founded World Hunger Year, which later became WHYHunger, an organization that continues to fight food insecurity in 24 countries around the world, affecting millions of lives every month. His impact on the philanthropic world was so profound that he received the Congressional Gold Medal posthumously, and his legacy continues to inspire new generations of artists to use their fame for good.

Rick explains how this song, written by Harry’s wife Sandy, became more than just a hit record—it became a cultural mirror that reflected back to America the consequences of misplaced priorities, the pain of missed opportunities with loved ones, and the universal struggle between career ambitions and family responsibilities. The song’s narrative about a father too busy to spend time with his son, only to find that same son too busy for him in later years, struck a chord that continues to resonate more than fifty years after its release.

What makes Rick’s latest  Harry Chapin legacy documentary so compelling is the diverse range of voices he assembled to explore the song’s impact. Billy Joel provides fascinating insights into the craft of songwriting and how “Cat’s in the Cradle” achieved something rare in popular music—a perfect marriage of melody, lyric, and universal truth that transcends generations. Billy Joel’s own relationship with Harry Chapin as a mentor and friend adds emotional depth to his reflections on the song’s enduring power. He discusses how opening for Harry Chapin’s band taught him not just about performing, but about using music as a force for positive change in the world.

Rick shares the story of interviewing Darryl DMC McDaniels and being struck by the raw honesty of his reaction to “Cat’s in the Cradle.” Despite coming from a completely different musical tradition, DMC connected deeply with the song’s message about fatherhood, presence, and the choices we make about how we spend our time.

The documentary also features Dee Snider of Twisted Sister, whose interview began with him declaring his dislike for acoustic music, only to confess that “Cat’s in the Cradle” was the one song that broke through his resistance. This moment perfectly illustrates the song’s unique power—it can reach people who might otherwise never connect with folk-influenced storytelling music.

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2025-12-06
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Julian Lennon Joins Buzz Knight: A Walk Through Music History, Art, and Resilience in Life's Fragile Moments

What does it mean to carry the legacy of a music icon while forging your own path? Join host Buzz Knight on this week’s music artist interview of takin' a walk as he engages in an inspiring conversation that happened about a year ago with Julian Lennon, the son of the legendary Beatles Rock Legend John Lennon. Julian opens up about his latest photography book, Life's Fragile Moments, which not only showcases his artistic journey but also highlights his unwavering commitment to environmental conservation through the White Feather Foundation.

As a musician and artist in his own right, Julian Lennon reflects on the challenges he faced while editing his photography, revealing the emotional weight of releasing this significant work alongside a major exhibition in Venice. This inside story artist interview dives deep into the interconnectedness of art, music, and photography, emphasizing Julian's belief that creativity knows no boundaries. Through his experiences, he shares valuable insights into the importance of not being pigeonholed in any artistic medium, making this a must-listen for anyone interested in the music history podcast landscape.

Buzz Knight music skillfully navigates the conversation to explore Julian Lennon's diverse interests and his creative process, shedding light on how he balances multiple artistic endeavors. The discussion takes a candid turn as Julian opens up about his struggles with anxiety and depression, illustrating how walking serves as a therapeutic outlet for his mental well-being. This Julian Lennon interview episode is not just about art; it’s a testament to music and resilience, making it a poignant addition to the Buzz Knight  interview podcast series.

Listeners will find themselves captivated by Julian Lennon and his inspiring music stories, as he shares behind-the-scenes insights into his life and the Global Music Scene. The artist interview is rich with musician storytelling that resonates with anyone who has ever felt the weight of expectation or the desire to carve their own niche in the world of creativity. Whether you're a fan of indie music journeys or simply curious about the interviews with musicians that shape our cultural landscape, this episode of takin' a walk promises to deliver.

Join us as we explore the inside stories of music and the profound impact and inspiration of art on our lives. Tune in to hear Julian's thoughts on the songwriting stories that have influenced him and the music history insights that come from living in the shadow of a rock music history legend while creating a legacy of his own. Don’t miss out on this enriching episode filled with profound reflections and the spirit of creativity!

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2025-12-05
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Chuck Nowlin: WZLX Morning Radio, Rock Music History & Broadcasting from Emmanuel College with Buzz Knight

Join Buzz Knight for a special live recording of “Takin’ A Walk - Music History on Foot” at Emmanuel College in Boston, featuring legendary WZLX morning show host Chuck Nowlin. With decades of experience in Boston rock radio, Chuck shares captivating stories from his career at one of New England’s most iconic classic rock stations.

In this in-depth conversation, Chuck Nowlin discusses his journey through the Boston radio landscape, the evolution of morning show broadcasting, and what it takes to connect with rock radio audiences day after day. From memorable on-air moments to behind-the-scenes insights about WZLX (100.7 FM), Chuck reveals the art of personality-driven radio and the enduring appeal of classic rock format programming.

Listeners will discover Chuck’s perspective on:

• The golden era of Boston FM radio and its legendary personalities

• Building authentic connections with morning drive audiences

• Classic rock’s staying power in today’s media landscape

• The craft of live radio broadcasting and spontaneous storytelling

• Navigating the changing radio industry while staying true to the music

Whether you’re a Boston radio enthusiast, classic rock fan, or aspiring broadcaster, this episode offers insider knowledge from one of WZLX’s most respected voices. Recorded live at Emmanuel College, this conversation captures the passion and expertise that has made Chuck Nowlin a staple of Boston radio.

If this episode of Takin’ a Walk – from Buzz Knight music struck a chord with you, we invite you to keep the journey going by exploring the many other stories, conversations, and musical pathways waiting in our episode library. Every installment of the podcast opens a new door into the world of music—whether it’s a deep dive into a legendary artist’s creative process, a walk through the overlooked corners of music history, or a compelling conversation with the people who shape the soundtrack of our lives. There’s an entire universe of rhythm, narrative, nostalgia, discovery, and behind-the-scenes insight spread across our past episodes, each one crafted to make your next walk, drive, workout, or moment of downtime more meaningful, more memorable, and more connected to the music you love. So don’t stop here—take a few extra steps and check out the rest of the Takin’ a Walk – Music History catalog. The inspiring music stories waiting for you are as timeless, surprising, and inspiring as the songs that have carried you through your life. Keep listening and discover your next favorite episode.

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2025-12-05
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Adam Wright-The Inside Story of One of Music City's Premier Songwriters-Takin A Walk Nashville

Welcome to the Takin A Walk Nashville podcast from Buzz Knight Media Productions with host singer-songwriter Sarah Harralson and the inside story of Adam Wright, one of Nashville's premier songwriters. Adam has written for some of Nashville's biggest artists like Alan Jackson, Lee Ann Womack, Garth Brooks, Robert Earl Keen , Brandy Clark and others and he steps out on his own as an artist with his bold "Nature of Necessity"  project. Hear the inside story of his creative process, his musical influences and how he has made his mark in music city. This exclusive Adam Wright musician podcast interview gives you a glimpse of the inside story of a Nashville singer songwriter on a mission to convey his wonderful storytelling.l

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2025-12-04
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The Healing Power and Soul of Songwriter Sandy Knox-Music Saved Me

Join Lynn Hoffman on this Music Saved Me podcast episode replay with award winning, Grammy nominated singer, songwriter Sandy Knox. Learn the role of music as therapy and how Sandy Knox made her way to Nashville and became a successful songwriter .She has had songs recorded by Dolly Parton, Reba McEntire, Neil Diamond, Donna Summer and she is releasing "Weighting-My Life if it were a musical" which is a new groundbreaking audio book that also includes 21 original songs. You'll love Sandy's authenticity on music saved me and she clearly knows the healing power of music in our lives.

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2025-12-03
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"Rob Tomlinson: Nashville Music Industry Leader on Addiction Recovery and Healing in Music"

Join Sarah Harralson for an inspiring conversation with Rob Tomlinson, a transformative figure in the music industry who has dedicated his career to both artist development and addiction recovery advocacy. As a respected music executive and recovery specialist at "Recovery Unplugged" Rob shares his unique perspective on the challenges facing artists in Music City and beyond.

In this powerful conversation, Rob opens up about his work helping musicians navigate the pressures of the entertainment industry while maintaining their mental health and sobriety. He discusses the prevalence of addiction in the music business, the importance of creating recovery support systems for artists, and how the Nashville community is addressing these critical issues.

Rob also delves into his extensive experience in artist development and music business strategy, offering insights on what it takes to build sustainable careers in today’s evolving music landscape. From identifying talent to nurturing long-term success, he shares the lessons learned from years of working with artists at various stages of their careers.

This episode explores the intersection of creativity, commerce, and wellness in the music industry, highlighting how recovery and second chances can lead to profound personal and professional transformation. Rob’s story serves as a beacon of hope for anyone in the music community struggling with addiction or supporting someone who is.

Whether you’re a music industry professional, an aspiring artist, someone in recovery, or simply interested in the human stories behind the music, this episode offers valuable perspectives on resilience, redemption, and the power of music to heal and transform lives.

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2025-12-03
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Inside Music Stories: Niia Joins Buzz Knight to Discuss Her New Jazz Album and Creative Process

 

What does it take to blend the rich traditions of jazz music with contemporary pop influences? Join us on this episode of takin' a walk as host Buzz Knight dives deep into the indie music journey with the incredibly talented Italian American jazz pop artist, Niia.. In this captivating interview podcast, Niia unveils the heartfelt journey behind her fifth studio album, "V," sharing insights that resonate with anyone passionate about music history and the creative process.

As we explore Naya’s musical evolution, she reflects on her inspirations from legendary figures like Ella Fitzgerald and how their legacies continue to shape her artistry. This inside music story on takin' a walk offers a unique glimpse into the balance she strikes between honoring traditional jazz roots and embracing modern sounds, creating a bridge that connects diverse genres. Niia emphasizes the importance of collaboration and trusting her instincts, revealing the emotional depth that fuels her work.

Listeners will appreciate Niia's candid discussion about her unique experiences navigating the music industry, her cultural identity, and her ambitious aspirations, including her dream of scoring films. Buzz Knight music, as always, brings his signature style to the table, guiding the conversation to uncover the inside music stories that make Niia's journey so compelling.

This episode is not just an interview; it's a heartfelt exploration of what it means to be an artist in today's world. Whether you're a fan of jazz music, pop, or simply love musician interview podcasts, this episode of takin' a walk is sure to inspire and entertain. Tune in as we delve into the emotional and artistic layers of Niia's music, and discover how she navigates the indie music journey and complexities of her craft, all while staying true to herself.

Don't miss out on this enriching episode filled with insights, passion, and the essence of creativity. Join us on takin' a walk with Buzz Knight, and immerse yourself in the stories that shape our musical landscape. Available now on iHeartPodcasts and wherever you get your podcasts!

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2025-12-02
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Jeremy DeBardi from Steel Beans-How a Performance Artist Blends Music & Comedy

: Join us as Comedy Saved Me host Lynn Hoffman talks with Jeremy DeBardi of Steel Beans, a creative force who’s blending unique style with fresh sonic experimentation, while utilizing a comedic approach to performance. In this comedy interview, Jeremy opens up about his distinctive artistic vision, the creative process behind his new music, and how he’s carving out his own lane in today’s landscape. From the comedic inspiration that fuels his sound to the risks he takes in pushing boundaries, we explore what it means to stay true to your creative instincts while constantly evolving and embracing comedic advice. Steel Beans is developing a following of famous artists in music history including: Lenny Kravitz, Jack Black (Tenacious D), and Jason Momoa and we are sure that list is growing as we speak. Jeremy DeBardi collaborated on his new release with Anderson Paak, and Troy Van Leeuwen from Queens of the Stone Age and he discusses the surprisingly unique influence that comedy plays in his role as an emerging musician. Whether you know him from Steel Beans or you’re just discovering his work, this is an intimate look at an artist who refuses to play it safe.

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2025-12-01
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Join Buzz Knight on Takin' A Walk-Weekly Music History From December 1st to 7th

 

What do a groundbreaking song, a pivotal moment in civil rights, and a name change have in common? Join Buzz Knight and Harry Jacobs, the "Master of Music Mayhem," as they take you on a captivating journey through music history in this week's episode of takin' a walk. This music history podcast is not just about the notes and lyrics; it’s about the stories that shaped our world. Buzz Knight, your engaging host, dives deep into significant events that occurred from December 1st to December 7th, exploring the rich tapestry of sound and social change.

Harry Jacobs, full of energy and humor, shares his plans to officially change his name to Harry Mayhem Jacobs, setting a playful tone that resonates throughout the episode. Together, they unravel the controversial release of "Eight Miles High" by The Byrds in 1966, a song that not only defined a genre but also sparked debates about its psychedelic sound and the misconceptions surrounding its meaning. This is just one of the many inside music stories that make takin' a walk a must-listen for music lovers.

The conversation takes a poignant turn as they reflect on Rosa Parks' courageous act in 1955, connecting her pivotal moment in the civil rights movement to the powerful influence of music during that era. Buzz and Harry explore how these historical events intertwine with the melodies that echo through time, reminding us of the profound impact music has on social change.

As the episode unfolds, they also celebrate the release of iconic albums like "Four Way Street" by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, and discuss the remarkable story of Bob Marley surviving an assassination attempt in 1976. With each anecdote and piece of trivia, listeners are invited to appreciate the deep connection between music and history, making this episode an enriching experience.

Throughout the episode, Buzz Knight and Harry Jacobs encourage us to be present in the moment, emphasizing the importance of disconnecting from modern distractions to truly enjoy the music that has shaped our lives. Whether you’re a casual listener or a dedicated fan, this episode of takin' a walk offers a unique glimpse behind the music that has defined generations. Don't miss out on this engaging discussion filled with laughter, insights, and a reminder of the power of music to inspire change.

Join us on takin' a walk—where music history comes alive and every episode is a new adventure! Tune in on iHeartPodcasts and immerse yourself in the stories that resonate beyond the notes!

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2025-12-01
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"Chris Young: From Tennessee Titan to Country Music Stardom: How Music, Mentorship and Resilience Shaped Multi-Platinum Success.

In this powerful episode of Music Saved Me, host Lynn Hoffman sits down with multi-platinum country music superstar Chris Young to explore how music and mentorship became his lifeline through adversity and transformed him into one of Nashville’s most successful artists.

From winning Nashville Star to topping the country charts with hits like “Gettin’ You Home,” “Tomorrow,” “I’m Comin’ Over,” and the chart-topping collaboration “Famous Friends” with Kane Brown, Chris Young shares the untold story behind his rise to stardom. The Tennessee native opens up about the challenges, setbacks, and moments of doubt that could have derailed his career—and how music, mentorship, and unwavering resilience saved him.

Discover the inspiration behind Chris Young’s biggest songs, his songwriting process, and the relationships that shaped his journey in country music. From his early days in Murfreesboro to selling out arenas worldwide, Chris reveals how faith, family, and the healing power of music guided him through life’s toughest moments.

This episode dives deep into the intersection of mental health, creativity, and perseverance in the music industry. Whether you’re a die-hard country music fan, an aspiring artist, or someone who’s found solace in song, Chris Young’s story will inspire you to believe in the transformative power of music and mentorship.

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2025-11-27
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Romeo Vaughn on Nashville's Music scene, Songwriting Journey, and Building A Career in Music City-Interview Podcast.

In this episode of Takin’ A Walk Nashville , host Sarah Harralson explores Nashville’s vibrant music scene with country music singer-songwriter Romeo Vaughn, who is making his own music history.. From his early musical influences to finding his place in Music City, Romeo shares his songwriting journey as an independent artist navigating the competitive Nashville songwriting community.

Discover how Romeo Vaughn developed his unique sound, the challenges of breaking into Nashville’s tight-knit music industry, and what it takes to build a sustainable career as a songwriter and performer in the heart of country music. Romeo opens up about his creative process, memorable collaborations, and the stories behind his songwriting journey.

Whether you’re an aspiring musician, a Nashville music fan, or simply love hearing authentic stories from working artists, this musician interview offers insider perspectives on the reality of chasing musical dreams in Tennessee’s capital.

Join singer-songwriter Sarah Harralson and Romeo Vaughn for an inspiring walk through the life of a Nashville artist finding his voice in his son wring journey in one of America’s most iconic music cities.

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2025-11-27
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Music Saved Me : DMC & Dee Snider The Healing Power of Music -Harry Chapin's "Cat's and The Cradle Legacy-New Documentary

Music Saved Me Episode Description: Dee Snider & Darryl McDaniels on Harry Chapin’s Legacy and the healing power of music.

Join host Lynn Hoffman for an unforgettable episode of Music Saved Me as rock icon Dee Snider (Twisted Sister) and hip-hop legend Darryl “DMC” McDaniels (Run-DMC) come together to discuss the powerful new Harry Chapin documentary and the enduring impact of the legendary singer-songwriter’s music.

In this compelling conversation, Dee Snider and DMC explore how Harry Chapin’s storytelling genius and socially conscious songwriting influenced generations of musicians across all genres. The discussion centers on Chapin’s most iconic work and his commitment to fighting hunger and social justice through music activism, and the healing power of music.

Discover how Harry Chapin’s narrative-driven songs shaped the careers of two musicians from completely different musical worlds—from heavy metal to hip-hop. Dee Snider shares insights on Chapin’s influence on rock storytelling, while Darryl McDaniels reveals unexpected connections between Chapin’s folk-rock legacy and hip-hop’s storytelling tradition.

This episode examines Harry Chapin’s philanthropic work, his unprecedented dedication to humanitarian causes and healing , and how his music continues to inspire artists to use their platforms for social change. Learn about Chapin’s lasting legacy in the music industry and why his work remains relevant to contemporary musicians and fans alike.

Topics covered:

• Harry Chapin documentary insights and behind-the-scenes stories

• The intersection of music and activism in Harry Chapin’s career

• How folk-rock storytelling influenced heavy metal and hip-hop

• Music as a tool for social justice and humanitarian work

• The enduring healing power of narrative songwriting across musical genres

• Personal stories of how Harry Chapin’s music saved lives and inspired careers

Perfect for fans of classic rock, hip-hop history, folk music, music documentaries, and anyone interested in how music can change the world. This episode celebrates Harry Chapin’s timeless contributions to American music and social activism and the healing power of music.

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2025-11-26
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Takin' a Walk with Buzz Knight: Tom Petersson on Cheap Trick's Rock Music Journey and Lasting Influence in Rock History

Have you ever wondered how a small-town band could conquer the world stage and leave an indelible mark on rock music history? Join us on this episode of "Takin' a Walk" as we explore the incredible journey of Tom Petersson, the legendary bassist of Cheap Trick, with your host Buzz Knight. From the streets of Rockford, Illinois, to international stardom, Petersson shares his captivating inside music stories that intertwines personal passion and musical evolution, making it a must-listen for any music history podcast enthusiast.

In this musician interview podcast, Buzz and Tom delve deep into the unique sound that has made Cheap Trick a household name. They discuss the band's latest album, "All Washed Up," and the exciting new single, "The Riff That Won't Quit," showcasing how they continue to innovate while staying true to their roots. Tom reflects on the significance of the 12-string bass and how he has redefined the role of a bassist in a rock band, proving that the heartbeat of the music often lies in the rhythm section.

Listeners will be fascinated to hear about the band's initial struggles, their unexpected breakthrough in Japan, and the cultural impact that their music has had across generations. Tom shares heartfelt anecdotes about the songwriting process, revealing the challenges and triumphs that come with navigating the modern music industry. His passion for performing live shines through as he emphasizes the deep connection with fans that has developed over decades, reminding us all why live music is such a powerful experience.

As the episode wraps up, Buzz and Tom engage in a light-hearted discussion about their musical influences and the importance of staying true to one's artistic vision. Whether you're a lifelong Cheap Trick fan or new to their music, this episode of "Takin' a Walk" is packed with insights, laughter, and a celebration of rock music that you won't want to miss.

So, lace up your walking shoes and join us for this enlightening classic episode that promises to inspire and entertain. Tune in and discover how rock music can transcend boundaries and connect us all in the most profound ways!

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2025-11-25
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Takin A Walk Nashville Concert Calendar 11-24-Music History

Join host Sarah Harralson who is joined by Buzz Knight for a look at the Nashville Concert Calendar for the week of 11-24. The conversation is about Steven Wilson, Dylan Altman(who has written for Jason Aldean, Tim McGraw and Jake Owen) and The Hutton Hotel in Music City.

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2025-11-24
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From Football to Comedy: How Laughter and Authenticity Saved Brett Ernst's Life and Career Journey-Comedic Advice

What if the laughter and authenticity you share could be the key to healing your deepest wounds? Join host Lynn Hoffman in this captivating episode of Comedy Saved Me, where comedian Brett Ernst takes us on a remarkable journey from the football field to the comedy stage. Brett's story is a testament to the healing power of humor, showcasing how his experiences in football instilled discipline and resilience that later shaped his unique comedic voice. As he shares his first stand-up experience, Brett dives into the challenges of performing and the fierce competition that drives comedians to hone their craft and comedic advice.

 

Throughout this insightful conversation, Brett emphasizes the importance of honesty and authenticity in comedy, revealing how his personal stories inform his relatable material. It's a heartfelt exploration of how laughter as therapynot only benefits the performer but also resonates deeply with the audience. With a focus on the therapeutic nature of comedy, Brett illustrates how humor can be a powerful tool in coping with life's inevitable challenges, making this episode a must-listen for anyone seeking solace through laughter.

The discussion also touches on the creative process behind comedy, the invaluable role of mentorship, and the relentless hard work required to succeed in the industry. Brett's candid reflections on self-acceptance and the reality of failure resonate throughout the episode, reminding us all that the journey of a comedian is as much about growth and authenticity as it is about laughter. This episode of Comedy Saved Me is filled with comedic advice and personal stories of comedy that reveal the profound impact humor can have on mental health and well-being.

Whether you're a fan of blue collar comedy or simply enjoy hearing the voices of cultural icons in the comedy world, this episode offers a treasure trove of insights and inspiration. Join us as we explore the intersection of comedy and life, and discover why laughter is the best medicine in navigating the complexities of existence. Tune in for an engaging and entertaining comedy interview that will leave you feeling uplifted and connected. Don’t miss out on Brett Ernst’s heartfelt comedy stories and the transformative power of humor in this episode of the Lynn Hoffman podcast.

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2025-11-24
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Weekly Music History with Buzz Knight for 11-24

Join host Buzz Knight and Harry Jacobs on a look at music history for the week of 11-24. They talk about events concerning Queen(the passing of Freddie Mercury), Cream, The Last Waltz(The Band's Farewell Concert which featured Van Morrison, Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton and others), Cream, and the passing of the great Philadelphia DJ from WMMR Pierre Robert.

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2025-11-24
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Trailer for Music Saved Me w/Darryl McDaniels and Dee Snider Celebrating Harry Chapin

This trailer promotes a special Thanksgiving Holiday upcoming episode with host Lynn Hoffman promoting the upcoming episode with Darryl McDaniels of Run DMC fame and Dee Snider of Twisted Sister fame as they discuss the Harry Chapin documentary-"Cats in the Cradle-The Song that changed our lives."

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2025-11-23
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"Making Music History with Singer-Songwriter Chloe Stroll and Host Buzz Knight

Join host Buzz Knight  with inside music stories with Canadian artist Chloe Stroll, whose debut BBC Radio 2 play of “I Stood My Ground” marks a milestone moment in contemporary music history. Known for her raw, relatable storytelling (Sunday Mirror), Stroll opens up in this musician interview podcast about the extraordinary creative process behind her debut album Bloom in the Break.

In this indie music journey, we explore Stroll’s remarkable path of writing over seventy songs and the vulnerable process of selecting just twelve tracks that would tell her story. This deeply personal album represents a full spectrum portrait of her past experiences, struggles, and the healing that came from standing her ground. As we walk through the music history she’s creating in real-time, Stroll reveals how each song became a stepping stone toward self-discovery and artistic authenticity.

Discover how this emerging artist is carving her place in music history with honest narratives that resonate with listeners seeking comfort and connection. From  the inside story ofher songwriting process to her hopes that others will find the same healing she experienced, this musician interview captures the heart of what makes Stroll’s work so powerfully relatable.

This music history podcast is perfect for fans of authentic singer-songwriter storytelling, indie folk, and anyone who believes in the transformative power of music.

Topics: Singer-songwriter process, debut album stories, BBC Radio 2, Canadian music, healing through songwriting, authentic storytelling, indie folk????????????????, inside music stories.

If this episode of Takin’ a Walk – Music History on Foot struck a chord with you, we invite you to keep the journey going by exploring the many other stories, conversations, and musical pathways waiting in our episode library. Every installment of the podcast opens a new door into the world of music—whether it’s a deep dive into a legendary artist’s creative process, a walk through the overlooked corners of music history, or a compelling conversation with the people who shape the soundtrack of our lives. There’s an entire universe of rhythm, narrative, nostalgia, discovery, and behind-the-scenes insight spread across our past episodes, each one crafted to make your next walk, drive, workout, or moment of downtime more meaningful, more memorable, and more connected to the music you love. So don’t stop here, take a few extra steps and check out the rest of the Takin’ a Walk – Music History on Foot catalog. The stories waiting for you are as timeless, surprising, and inspiring as the songs that have carried you through your life. Keep listening and discover your next favorite episode.   Takin A Walk with Buzz Knight is part of The IHeart Podcast Network.

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2025-11-23
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Bemelmans Bar-Music History with Buzz Knight Through One of New York's Most Iconic Rooms

A Musical Journey Through One of New York’s Most Storied Rooms on the Buzz Knight music history podcast Takin A Walk.

Step into the timeless elegance of Bemelmans Bar at The Carlyle Hotel, where jazz, cabaret, and American music history come alive beneath the iconic Ludwig Bemelmans murals. In this episode of Takin’ a Walk, host Buzz Knight explores the rich legacy of this legendary Upper East Side destination—a room that has welcomed everyone from presidents to pop stars since 1947.

Featuring intimate inside jazz music stories with Rita Wilson, the acclaimed actress, singer, and songwriter and wife of actor Tom Hanks, Hamilton Leithauser, the celebrated vocalist known for his work with The Walkmen and his acclaimed solo career; and the masterful Earl Rose, whose piano artistry has defined the Bemelmans  jazz music sound for years.   Earl discusses one of his favorite experiences at Bemelmans with the great musician Jon Batiste.

Bemelmans Bar has been graced over the years by jazz music performances from everyone from the one and only classic musician Bobby Short, to Miley Cyrus. Even the legendary actor/comedian Bill Murray stopped by for an impromptu performance.

Dimitrios Michalopoulos, General Manager of The Carlyle (a Rosewood Hotel), offers a behind-the-scenes look at preserving this cultural landmark while keeping its musical tradition vibrant and relevant.

Discover the inside music stories behind the whimsical Madeline-inspired murals at Bemelman's Bar, learn why this intimate cabaret room remains a crown jewel of New York nightlife and in music history, and hear how these artists connect with audiences in one of Manhattan’s most magical settings. This episode is truly a celebration of The Great American Songbook.

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2025-11-21
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"Nashville Songwriters: Sarah Harralson and The Women Behind the Lyrics"

Join us for an inspiring conversation with Nashville songwriters Sarah Harralson, Wendy Moten, Judy Pastor, and Delaney Ann—four of the talented women featured in “The Women Behind the Lyrics” documentary. In this episode, we explore the stories and creative journeys of these accomplished Nashville songwriters who have shaped the sound of Music City.

Sarah Harralson, Wendy Moten, Judy Pastor, and Delaney Ann share their experiences navigating the competitive Nashville music scene, the craft of writing hit songs, and what it means to be part of the “Women Behind the Lyrics” project. Discover the untold stories of female Nashville songwriters who have penned some of country music’s most memorable songs, yet often remain unknown to the audiences who love their work.

From Music Row studios to the heart of Nashville’s songwriting community, this episode celebrates the artistry, resilience, and creativity of these incredible women who write the lyrics that move us.

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2025-11-20
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The Healing Power of Music: Kelsie Watts on Grief, Resilience, and Recovery

Have you ever wondered how music can transform grief into healing? In this powerful episode of the Music Saved Me Podcast, host Lynn Hoffman sits down on this replay with Kelsie Watts, a remarkable singer, songwriter, and Broadway performer whose journey is a testament to the healing power of music. Known for her heartfelt performances on NBC's The Voice, Kelsie opens up about her personal relationship with music, illustrating its profound impact on her life and the lives of others.

After the tragic loss of her brother to depression, Kelsie found solace and strength in songwriting, crafting poignant tracks like "I Can't Say Goodbye" that resonate deeply with anyone who has experienced loss. This episode delves into Kelsie's early musical influences, her inspiring experiences on Broadway and The Voice, and her passionate advocacy for mental health. As she shares her journey, Kelsie emphasizes the importance of community and support in overcoming life’s toughest challenges, making it clear that music is not just an art form but a vital lifeline during dark times.

Listeners will gain insights into the emotional healing through music and how Kelsie's story serves as a beacon of hope for those grappling with their own struggles. The Music Saved Me Podcast is not just about the music; it’s about the emotional connection that music fosters, bringing together stories of musicians who have faced adversity and emerged stronger. Kelsie's candid reflections on her creative process and the transformative power of music will inspire artists and fans alike, reminding us all that we are never alone in our battles.

Join Lynn Hoffman as she explores the intersection of music and mental health, offering listeners a glimpse into the world of independent musicians who use their art to advocate for resilience and healing. This episode is filled with inspiration, personal anecdotes, and invaluable insights into the music industry, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in the profound impact of music on our lives. Tune in to discover how Kelsie Watts turned her grief into a powerful artistic expression, and learn how you too can harness the healing power of music in your own life.

Don't miss this engaging interview podcast that highlights the emotional connection we share through music, and be inspired by Kelsie's journey of resilience and creativity. Whether you’re an aspiring musician or simply a fan of heartfelt stories, this episode of the Music Saved Me Podcast is sure to leave a lasting impression.

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2025-11-19
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Takin A Walk Nashville Concert Calendar -Week of 11-17-25

Buzz Knight joins Takin A Walk Nashville host Sarah Harralson with a look at the Nashville music scene for the week of 11-17. Lots of activities this week around the CMA awards and Sarah and Buzz discuss that along with musician Stephen Wilson and his homecoming to the legendary Ryman auditorium. Thanks for supporting our music podcast, Takin A Walk Nashville and all of our shows from Buzz Knight Media Production which are part of the IHeart Podcast Network..  

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2025-11-18
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Takin A Walk-"The Master Class :F Murray Abraham on Six Decades from Broadway to Star Trek"

Few actors can claim a career as rich and varied as F. Murray Abraham. From his classical theater roots to his unforgettable Oscar-winning turn as Salieri in Amadeus, from Tony-nominated Broadway music history performances to his recent scene-stealing work in The White Lotus, Homeland, and Star Trek: Discovery—Abraham has mastered the art of reinvention without ever compromising his craft. 

In this intimate conversation, the 85-year-old legend opens up about the highs and lows of a six-decade journey through American entertainment. He reveals why winning an Academy Award didn’t guarantee stardom, how he’s chosen challenging roles over commercial success, and what it means to still be delivering career-best performances in his ninth decade—including his current starring role in the new Broadway production of The Queen of Versailles.

Abraham discusses what drew him back to live theater at this stage of his career and the unique electricity of performing before an audience eight times a week. He shares insights from working with the Coen Brothers on Inside Llewyn Davis, reflects on his rigorous classical training, and explains the discipline required to sustain a working actor’s life across film, television, and stage.

He offers behind-the-scenes stories from iconic productions spanning Amadeus to The Grand Budapest Hotel, discusses the art of playing complex villains and antiheroes, and provides hard-won wisdom about longevity, artistry, and staying relevant across generations.

Whether you’re an aspiring actor, a film buff, or simply a fan of great storytelling, this episode offers a masterclass in dedication, versatility, and the power of choosing substance over flash. F. Murray Abraham proves that the best careers aren’t built overnight—they’re crafted one brilliant performance at a time.

Listen now to hear from one of the most respected character actors of our time.

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2025-11-18
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From Class Clown to Viral Sensation: Vic DiBitetto on How Comedy Saved My Life and Healed My Soul

What if laughter could truly change your life? In this replay episode of "Comedy Saved Me," host Lynn Hoffman dives deep into the world of comedy with the incredibly talented Vic DiBitetto, known for his viral sensation "Bread and Milk" and his high-energy performances that have captivated audiences everywhere and healed the soul . Vic's journey from the schoolyard class clown to the bustling comedy clubs of Brooklyn is a testament to the healing power of humor and the resilience of the human spirit. Discover how comedy saved him during challenging times, proving that laughter is not just entertainment, but a vital lifeline.

 

Vic shares personal stories of how he navigated the ups and downs of life, including a pivotal moment when a viral video launched his career into the spotlight. From his humble beginnings as a school bus driver to opening for comedy legends like Andrew Dice Clay, Vic’s path is filled with heartfelt comedy stories that showcase the profound impact of humor on mental health that have healed millions . As he reflects on the changing landscape of comedy in the age of social media, Vic offers invaluable comedy advice for aspiring comedians looking to carve their niche in this ever-evolving industry.

Throughout this engaging conversation, the duo explores the essence of comedic voices and the importance of authenticity in connecting with audiences. Vic emphasizes that comedy saved his life, and he encourages listeners to embrace their own stories and use laughter as therapy. With insights on blue collar comedy and the role of humor in society and culture, this episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking to understand the true essence of comedy how it is healed so many people and its transformative power.

Join Lynn Hoffman as she navigates the world of comedic storytelling, providing a platform for heartfelt comedy stories and cultural voices in comedy. Whether you're a fan of comedians interviews or simply looking for inspiration, this episode is packed with wisdom, laughter, and the reminder that laughter is the best medicine. Tune in and find out how comedy saved Vic DiBitetto, and perhaps, it might just save you too!

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2025-11-17
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Weekly Music History for the week of 11-17 with Buzz Knight

Join Buzz Knight and Harry Jacobs, the Master of Music Mayhem, as they explore pivotal moments from the week of November 17th in rock history. This episode dives deep into Pink Floyd’s groundbreaking double album The Wall, released in the UK on November 17, 1979, examining Roger Waters’ creative vision, the band’s intense seven-studio recording sessions, and the controversial firing of keyboardist Richard Wright.

Discover the bizarre Star Wars Holiday Special that aired once on CBS in 1978 and became an infamous stain on the franchise. Learn how guitarist Danny Whitten’s tragic 1978 heroin overdose inspired Neil Young’s haunting classic “The Needle and the Damage Done.”

The hosts celebrate U2’s experimental Achtung Baby (1991), Led Zeppelin’s Houses of the Holy going 11x platinum, and The Who’s complex rock opera Quadrophenia (1973), which represented each band member’s personality across its four album sides.

Plus: Michael Jackson’s game-changing Thriller video MTV premiere, The Beatles’ iconic White Album UK release (1968), Pearl Jam’s Vitalogy vinyl-first strategy, and an incredible story about young Jon Bon Jovi witnessing David Bowie and Freddie Mercury recording “Under Pressure.”

Keywords: Pink Floyd The Wall, Roger Waters, David Gilmour, Quadrophenia, Beatles White Album, Thriller video, Achtung Baby, Led Zeppelin, Neil Young, music history podcast, classic rock, 1970s music, 1980s music, rock opera????????????????

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2025-11-17
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"Extraordinary Multi-Talented Broadway Star Charl Brown : A Walk Through Music History"

JoinTakin A Walk host  Buzz Knight as he finds the inside music stories with the extraordinary Charl Brown, a Tony-nominated Broadway star whose career is nothing short of extraordinary. From his celebrated portrayal of Smokey Robinson in Motown the Musical to his unforgettable performance in Jersey Boys, Charl’s impressive resume showcases a journey through music history that reveals the depth of his extraordinary talent. In this captivating musician interview podcast, discover inside music stories on how this multi-talented performer has made his mark on Broadway’s biggest stages and why his latest passion project exploring the golden era of Doo-Wop is capturing hearts and taking audiences back to a timeless sound. Whether you’re a Broadway enthusiast or a lover of classic vocal harmony, this episode offers an intimate look at an artist who continues to push creative boundaries while honoring the roots of American music.

If this episode of Takin’ a Walk – Music History on Foot struck a chord with you, we invite you to keep the journey going by exploring the many other stories, inside conversations, and musical pathways waiting in our episode library. Every installment of the interview podcast opens a new door into the world of music—whether it’s a deep dive into a legendary artist’s creative process, a walk through the overlooked corners of music history, or a compelling conversation with the people who shape the soundtrack of our lives. There’s an entire universe of rhythm, narrative, nostalgia, discovery, and behind-the-scenes insight spread across our past episodes, each one crafted to make your next walk, drive, workout, or moment of downtime more meaningful, more memorable, and more connected to the music you love. So don’t stop here, take a few extra steps and check out the rest of the Takin’ a Walk – Music History on Foot catalog. The stories waiting for you are as timeless, surprising, and inspiring as the songs that have carried you through your life. Keep listening and discover your next favorite episode.

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2025-11-16
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From Country to Alternative: Kalie Shorr's Inspiring Story of Music, Mental Health, and Personal Growth-Replay

What if the very melodies that accompany our lives could also be the lifelines we cling to during our darkest hours? In this inspiring replay episode of the Music Saved Me Podcast, host Lynn Hoffman engages in an heartfelt conversation with singer-songwriter Kalie Shorr, who reveals how music has been her sanctuary through personal losses and mental health struggles. As Kalie shares her authentic journey in the music industry, she reflects on the profound influence of iconic artists like The Chicks, Alanis Morissette, and Taylor Swift, whose songs helped her navigate the turbulent waters of her emotions.

Music is not just an art form; it is a powerful tool for emotional healing, and Kalie's inspiring story exemplifies the healing power of music in the face of adversity. Her debut single, "Fight Like a Girl," has resonated deeply with listeners, serving as an anthem for those who battle their own demons. This episode dives into the intricate relationship between musicians and mental health, showcasing how Kaile uses her platform to raise awareness and advocate for authenticity in songwriting.

As an independent musician, Kalie discusses her evolution from country music to alternative pop, shedding light on the importance of music and resilience in overcoming life's challenges. She bravely opens up about her experiences with bipolar disorder, emphasizing the necessity for artists to confront difficult topics in their work. The inspiring conversation is rich with insights into the music industry, providing listeners with a unique perspective on the intersection of music and personal stories.

Moreover, Kaile highlights her upcoming songs that delve into themes of addiction and personal growth, further showcasing her commitment to using her voice for advocacy and connection. This episode is a testament to the emotional connection that music can foster, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in the profound impact of music on our lives. Join Lynn Hoffman as she uncovers the stories of musicians like Kaile Shore, exploring how the Music Saved Me Podcast celebrates the transformative power of music and its role in emotional healing.

Don't miss this enlightening interview podcast that not only offers music industry insights but also serves as a source of inspiration for anyone seeking solace and strength through the healing power of music!

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2025-11-15
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"Eric Vetro: Coaching Hollywood Stars-Inside Stories & Music History with Buzz Knight"

Want to learn the secrets of vocal coaching from the man who collaborated with Timothee Chalamet on the Bob Dylan biopic "A Complete Unknown" and Jeremy Allen White on the Bruce Springsteen biopic "Deliver Me From Nowhere"?

Join us on the Takin’ a Walk music history podcast with renowned vocal coach Eric Vetro, one of Hollywood’s most sought-after voice teachers who has worked with some of the biggest names in music and entertainment. In this episode, Eric shares his expert insights on singing technique, vocal health, and what it takes to develop a powerful, sustainable voice.

Eric Vetro has built a legendary career coaching A-list celebrities, Broadway performers, and aspiring singers through his unique approach to vocal training. 

Whether you’re a professional vocalist, aspiring singer, voice teacher, or simply fascinated by the art of singing, this episode offers invaluable wisdom from one of the industry’s most respected vocal coaches. Eric Vetro’s decades of experience and passion for helping artists find their voice shine through in this inspiring and educational conversation.

Topics: vocal coaching, singing lessons, voice training, vocal technique, breath support, vocal health, music industry, celebrity vocal coach, performance tips, singing tips

If this episode of Takin’ a Walk – Music History and inside music stories struck a chord with you, we invite you to keep the journey going by exploring the many other stories, conversations, and musical pathways waiting in our episode library. Every installment of the podcast opens a new door into the world of music—whether it’s a deep dive into a legendary artist’s creative process, a walk through the overlooked corners of music history, or a compelling conversation with the people who shape the soundtrack of our lives. There’s an entire universe of rhythm, narrative, nostalgia, discovery, and behind-the-scenes insight spread across our past episodes, each one crafted to make your next walk, drive, workout, or moment of downtime more meaningful, more memorable, and more connected to the music you love. So don’t stop here, take a few extra steps and check out the rest of the Takin’ a Walk – Music History on Foot catalog. The stories waiting for you are as timeless, surprising, and inspiring as the songs that have carried you through your life. Keep listening and discover your next favorite episode.

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2025-11-14
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Takin A Walk Nashville : Singer-Songwriter Will Paquin on his Indie Viral success and making music history

Welcome to our newest show here at Buzz Knight Media Productions Takin A Walk Nashville. This is the podcast with real musicians and real conversations covering all genres of music that the Nashville Music Scene gives us.

Join us on Takin A Walk Nashville with host Sarah Harralson as she sits down with indie sensation Will Paquin to talk about his journey in music, viral success, and what brought him to Nashville. The rising singer-songwriter opens up about his creative process, breakthrough moments, and life as an independent artist.

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In this episode of Takin A Walk Nashville, we explore Music City with indie artist Will Paquin, discussing:

• His rise as an independent musician and viral moments

• The inspiration behind his most popular songs

• Navigating the music industry as a DIY artist

• Why Nashville became an important part of his journey

• Songwriting process and creative influences

• Upcoming projects and what’s next for his career

Will Paquin has captured audiences with his authentic indie sound and relatable lyrics, building a dedicated fanbase through platforms like TikTok, Spotify, and Instagram. From bedroom recordings to sold-out shows, his story embodies the modern independent artist journey.

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2025-11-13
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Classic Replay-Singer Songwriter Craig Morgan on music therapy and the healing power of music

What if the songs you love could be the key to healing your heart and musictherapy? Join us in this compelling episode of the Music Saved Me Podcast, where host Lynn Hoffman dives deep into the transformative power of music with the incredible singer-songwriter Craig Morgan. As a celebrated artist, Craig reveals how music has shaped his career and life, serving as both a livelihood and a profound way to connect with his fans. Through his heartfelt stories, he illustrates the emotional healing through music that resonates with so many, while also sharing his personal journey of finding solace and music therapy in nature and other passions outside of the music realm.

 

Craig candidly discusses the duality of music as a profession and a personal experience. While he acknowledges the therapeutic qualities that music can offer to others, he emphasizes that he does not rely on it as a means of therapy for himself. Instead, Craig finds comfort in the beauty of the natural world and the activities that enrich his life. This episode is a testament to the healing power of music and its ability to evoke emotional connections, as Craig recounts powerful stories from fans who have found solace and healing through his music. These anecdotes highlight how certain songs can mark significant moments in people's lives, showcasing the profound impact of music and musictherapy.

 

As an artist dedicated to creating relatable content, Craig shares his insights into the artistry of songwriting and the importance of diversifying interests. He emphasizes how music can serve as a tool for coping with life's challenges, reinforcing the idea that music and resilience go hand in hand. This episode is not just about Craig's journey; it's also a reflection on the broader themes of musicians and mental health, and the ways in which independent musicians navigate their own emotional landscapes.

 

Whether you’re a fan of Craig's music or simply curious about the intersection of music and personal stories, this episode of the Music Saved Me Podcast offers valuable insights into the music industry and the emotional depth that drives artists. Join Lynn Hoffman as she uncovers the stories of musicians, the struggles they face, and the profound impact that music therapy has on mental health and well-being. Tune in for an enriching conversation that celebrates the power of music to heal, inspire, and connect us all.

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2025-11-11
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Warren Haynes: Gov?t Mule, Allman Brothers & An Iconic Music History Behind The Scenes Journey?

Join us for a musician interview podcast episode of Takin A Walk-Music History on foot hosted by Buzz Knight  with legendary guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter Warren Haynes. Known for his iconic work with Gov’t Mule, The Allman Brothers Band, and countless collaborations, Warren opens up and reveals the inside music stories about his journey from the small towns of North Carolina to the biggest stages in rock and blues.

In this music history podcast, we explore Warren’s approach to songwriting, his philosophy on improvisation, and what it means to keep the spirit of Southern rock alive while constantly pushing creative boundaries. He shares iconic inside stories from the road, discusses his influences ranging from classic soul to psychedelic rock, and reflects on the importance of musical community and music history.

Warren also talks about his annual Christmas Jam benefit concert, his passion for mentoring young musicians, and how he’s maintained his artistic integrity across decades in the music industry. Whether discussing tone, technique, or the transcendent moments that happen when a band truly connects, Warren offers wisdom gained from a lifetime dedicated to his craft.

Enjoy his deep dive into the mind of one of rock’s most respected and soulful iconic guitarists.

Accolades:
Rolling Stone Magazine ranked Warren Haynes as the 23rd greatest guitarist in their “100 Greatest Guitarists” 

Warren Haynes is described as a Grammy Award-winning artist who has been recognized as a cornerstone of the American music landscape and revered as one of the finest guitar players in the world. Warren Haynes is part of music history. 

Guitar Player magazine has praised his tastefulness as a lead guitar player, noting that few guitarists can match it, and that while others could play rings around him technically, he’s proven that the magic of blues guitar isn’t always about virtuosity 

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2025-11-11
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How Laughter Became My Lifeline: Bill Engvall on Comedy's Healing Power in Life's Toughest Moments

What if laughter could be your lifeline in the darkest of times? Join host Lynn Hoffman as she dives deep into the healing power of humor with the legendary Bill Engvall, a comedic force known for his unforgettable catchphrase, "Here's Your Sign. " This episode of Comedy Saved Me explores the profound impact of laughter not just as entertainment, but as an essential tool for survival and healing in our everyday lives.

 

Bill Engvall, a star of the iconic Blue Collar Comedy Tour, shares personal stories that highlight the unifying power of laughter in massive arenas and intimate settings alike. He reflects on how authenticity in comedy creates a deeper connection with audiences, allowing them to experience the healing power of humor during life's toughest moments. Through heartfelt anecdotes, Bill reveals his struggles with burnout and the transformative realization that comedy is not just a job for him, but a calling that has the potential to uplift and heal.

 

Throughout the episode, listeners will be treated to touching accounts, including a remarkable story from a woman who credits laughter as her coping mechanism while facing a terminal cancer diagnosis. This poignant narrative exemplifies how the healing power of humor can act as a balm for the soul, reminding us that laughter is indeed the best medicine.

 

As a part of this engaging interview, Lynn and Bill provide insightful comedic advice that resonates with both aspiring comedians and those seeking the healing power of humor in their own lives. They discuss the intricate relationship between comedy and mental health, and how comedians bear the responsibility of using their craft to uplift society. This episode is not just an exploration of comedy; it’s a celebration of the healing power that laughter brings to our shared human experience.

 

Whether you’re a fan of humorous storytelling, looking for inspiration from comedians interviews, or simply want to understand how laughter can transform lives, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in to gain insights into the world of comedy, the cultural voices that shape it, and the profound impact it has on our well-being. Join Lynn Hoffman on this journey through laughter and healing, and discover why Comedy Saved Me—and could save you too.

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2025-11-10
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Weekly Music for 11-10 with Buzz Knight

Episode Description: This Week in Music History - November 10-16 | Pink Floyd, Beatles, Fleetwood Mac & More

Join host Buzz Knight and master of music mayhem and music historian  Harry Jacobs for another captivating episode of This Week in Music History, covering November 10-16. Dive deep into legendary moments that shaped rock, pop, and cultural history.

Featured Music History Highlights:

Pink Floyd’s “Wish You Were Here” (Nov 10, 1975) - Discover the untold story behind this iconic album’s #1 UK chart debut and its heartbreaking connection to Syd Barrett, who unexpectedly appeared during recording sessions.

Led Zeppelin IV (Nov 12, 1971) - Explore the album featuring “Stairway to Heaven,” “Black Dog,” and “Rock and Roll” that sold 37 million copies worldwide and earned 24x Platinum certification.

Beatles’ “Rubber Soul” (Nov 13, 1965) - Harry reveals why this Abbey Road recording remains one of his favorite Beatles albums, featuring classics like “In My Life,” “Norwegian Wood,” and “Michelle.”

Fleetwood Mac’s Self-Titled Album (Nov 15, 1975) - Learn about Stevie Nicks’ emotional dedication of “Landslide” to her father and the latest rumors about Lindsay Buckingham’s potential reunion with the band.

Additional Topics Covered:

• Elton John’s “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road” and the incredible story of “Candle in the Wind” selling 660,000 copies in one day after Princess Diana’s funeral

• Freddie Mercury’s final public appearance (Nov 14, 1991) and his AIDS diagnosis announcement

• Donna Summer’s disco classic “MacArthur Park” hitting #1

• Jimi Hendrix’s “Electric Ladyland” chart success

• John Lennon’s only #1 solo single during his lifetime (you’ll be surprised which song it was!)

• Sesame Street’s PBS debut and its cultural impact

• Bob Dylan’s “New Morning” album evolution

Perfect for: Classic rock enthusiasts, music history buffs, Beatles fans, Pink Floyd devotees, and anyone fascinated by the stories behind legendary albums.

Subscribe to Taking a Walk podcast for weekly deep dives into music history with Buzz Knight and Harry Jacobs, your guides through rock and roll’s most memorable moments.

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2025-11-10
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Kolby Cooper-Personal Stories from a country music singer songwriter on the healing power of music

Listen to host Lynn Hoffman talk with rising BBR Music Group, country music singer songwriter Kolby Cooper as he tells his personal stories about his music passion, life on the road and what it means to have personal connection with his music community. Kolby tells Lynn Hoffman proudly his personal stories sharing behind the scenes insights on why music truly heals and is a lifeline to all of his. Kolby shares his Nashville Music Journey on this podcast and isn't shy about revealing the authentic narrative behind his music storytelling. Personal stories are the heart and soul of the music saved me podcast and Kolby Cooper discloses his intimate emotions on this replay episode of Music Saved Me. Throughout the conversation, Kolby reflects on the vulnerability to share his truth through song, the importance of staying grounded in his roots and how music continues to save him.

Music Saved Me podcast is produced by Buzz Knight Media Productions and is part of the IHeart Podcast Network.

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2025-11-09
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"Drew Baldridge Replay: Country Music Songwriting and Nashville Stories :Takin A Walk Nashville"

Join us for a replay of one of our favorite episodes as Buzz Knight from the takin a walk podcast talks with country music artist Drew Baldridge. In this conversation, Drew opens up about his journey in the country music industry, his songwriting process, and what it’s like building a career in Music City.

During the conversation, Drew discusses his biggest hits, the stories behind his songs, and his experiences performing across the country. Buzz talks with Drew Baldridge about the challenges and triumphs of being an independent country artist in today’s music landscape.

In This Episode:

• Drew Baldridge’s path to becoming a country music artist

• Behind-the-scenes stories from his music career

• Songwriting tips and creative process insights

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This Nashville storytelling podcast is part of the IHeart Podcast Network and is produced by Buzz Knight Media Productions.

 

 

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2025-11-09
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The Paper Kites Interview--Making Music History with new music discovery from the creative Australian Indie folk band.

Join host Buzz Knight for The Paper Kites musician interview podcast with Sam Bentley, lead singer and songwriter of the acclaimed Australian indie folk band . In this new music  interview episode of the Takin a Walk music history podcast, we explore Sam’s indie music journey from Melbourne’s music scene to international stages, discussing the evolution of The Paper Kites’ signature dreamy, acoustic sound that has captivated millions worldwide.

Sam opens up about the inside songwriting stories behind the band’s creative process, from writing beloved tracks like “Bloom” and “Tin Lover” to crafting their atmospheric albums including “Woodland,” “twelvefour,” and “On the Corner Where You Live.” We dive deep into his songwriting techniques, musical influences, and how nature and storytelling shape The Paper Kites’ melancholic yet hopeful melodies.

Throughout our musician interview, Sam reflects on the challenges and rewards of touring as an independent Australian artist, the evolution of indie folk music, collaboration within the five-piece band, and balancing creativity with the demands of the music industry. He also shares insights into recording acoustic sessions, the importance of authenticity in songwriting, inside music stories and what’s next for The Paper Kites.

Whether you’re a longtime fan of Australian indie music or discovering the band for the first time, this Paper Kites interview offers a rare glimpse into the mind of one of indie folk’s most thoughtful songwriters.

If this new music interview episode of Takin’ a Walk – Music History on Foot struck a chord with you, we invite you to keep the journey going by exploring the many other stories, conversations, and musical pathways waiting in our episode library. Every installment of the podcast opens a new door into the world of music—whether it’s a deep dive into a legendary artist’s creative process, a walk through the overlooked corners of music history, or a compelling conversation with the people who shape the soundtrack of our lives. There’s an entire universe of rhythm, narrative, nostalgia, discovery, and behind-the-scenes insight spread across our past episodes, each one crafted to make your next walk, drive, workout, or moment of downtime more meaningful, more memorable, and more connected to the music you love. So don’t stop here, take a few extra steps and check out the rest of the Takin’ a Walk – Music History on Foot catalog. The stories waiting for you are as timeless, surprising, and inspiring as the songs that have carried you through your life. Keep listening and discover your next favorite episode

Takin’ A Walk: In-depth music interviews exploring the stories and music history behind the songs

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Music Saved Me hosted by Lynn Hoffman

Comedy Saved Me hosted by Lynn Hoffman 

Takin A Walk Nashville hosted by Sarah Harralson 

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2025-11-09
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Independent and Proud: The Band Midlake and New Music Discovery-Music History

Welcome to the Takin A Walk Podcast-Music History with host Buzz Knight

Join us for an indie music journey with Eric Pulido from Midlake, the critically acclaimed band from Denton, Texas known for their lush, atmospheric folk rock sound. Eric opens up about their creative process, the evolution of their music from The Trials of Van Occupanther to their latest work, and how the landscapes of Texas have shaped their distinctive sound.

In this episode musician interview podcast, we explore:

• The band’s journey from indie obscurity to international acclaim

• Behind-the-scenes songwriting stories from recording their most beloved albums

• Their collaborative process and the challenges of keeping a band together over two decades

• What’s next for Midlake and their evolving musical direction

Whether you’re a longtime fan or discovering their music for the first time, this candid conversation offers rare insight into one of indie folk’s most compelling acts. Midlake’s intricate harmonies, pastoral melodies, and 70s-inspired production have earned them a devoted following—now hear the stories behind the songs.

If this episode of Takin’ a Walk – Music History on Foot struck a chord with you, we invite you to keep the journey going by exploring the many other stories, conversations, and musical pathways waiting in our episode library. Every installment of the podcast opens a new door into the world of music—whether it’s a deep dive into a legendary artist’s creative process, a walk through the overlooked corners of music history, or a compelling conversation with the people who shape the soundtrack of our lives. There’s an entire universe of rhythm, narrative, nostalgia, discovery, and behind-the-scenes insight spread across our past episodes, each one crafted to make your next walk, drive, workout, or moment of downtime more meaningful, more memorable, and more connected to the music you love. So don’t stop here, take a few extra steps and check out the rest of the Takin’ a Walk – Music History on Foot catalog. The inside music stories waiting for you are as timeless, surprising, and inspiring as the songs that have carried you through your life. Keep listening and discover your next favorite episode.

Takin’ A Walk: In-depth music interviews exploring the stories and music history behind the songs.

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2025-11-07
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Jim Florentine-From Crank Yankers to Comedy Clubs-Comedy Saved Me Replay

Jim Florentine opens up about how comedy became his therapy on this powerful Comedy Saved Me podcast  replay episode with host Lynn Hoffman.

In this candid conversation, the legendary comedian known for his contribution to The Howard Stern Show, shares personal stories about using laughter as medicine to navigate life’s darkest moments. From his groundbreaking work on Crank Yankers to hosting That Metal Show, Jim Florentine reveals how stand-up comedy and mental health intersect in ways most people never see.

This episode dives deep into:

• How comedy therapy helped Jim process grief and loss

• The healing power of laughter in the comedy community

• Personal stories from the road that shaped Jim Florentine wisdom

• Why comedians often turn to humor as a coping mechanism

• The connection between mental health,creative expression and comedic advice.

Thanks for listening to this podcast from Buzz Knight Media Productions which is part of the IHeart Podcast Network

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2025-11-07
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