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Tony Mantor's : Almost Live..... Nashville

Tony Mantor's : Almost Live..... Nashville

Nashville based veteran music producer Tony Mantor?s Almost Live? Nashville podcast takes its listener on a journey through the business of music and entertainment. Following the success and popularity of his top-rated podcast on Autism & Mental Health awareness - Why Not Me? - Mantor hosts thought-provoking conversations and behind-the-scenes stories from various celebrity guests from the world of music, television and entertainment. With more than 30 years as an accomplished music producer based in Nashville, Mantor welcomes a worldly guest list of musicians, actors and entertainers who share their unique stories about the roles they?ve played in creating and sustaining what we know as popular American culture. Conversations and stories that also give a deeper understanding on what it takes to achieve success in the entertainment industry for aspiring entertainers who are currently pursuing their own dreams of being a star someday. Whether listening for the entertainment or storytelling factor alone, or for tips on how his guests faced their life?s challenges, Almost Live? Nashville will have a story for anyone who has been a fan of popular culture in music, movies and television over the last few decades.

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Marty Wilde: The Rock & Roll Pioneer Who Helped Shape Music History

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Rock & roll pioneer Marty Wilde joins Tony Mantor for a remarkable conversation about being at the birth of modern rock music and building a career that has lasted more than six decades.

Inspired by the arrival of Bill Haley & His Comets and "Rock Around the Clock," Marty shares how one song changed the course of his life and launched him into the emerging world of rock & roll. From those early days to writing timeless hits and producing music for future generations, his passion for creating has never faded.

The conversation explores songwriting, studio creativity, the evolution of recording technology, and why the emotional connection behind a song will always matter more than chart positions.

Marty also reflects on writing iconic songs for his daughter Kim Wilde, including the international hit Kids in America, his love of rockabilly music, and his decision to return to his musical roots with a brand-new album.

In This Episode

Discovering rock & roll through "Rock Around the Clock"The early days of rock music in Great BritainLearning from American rock and blues artistsThe importance of finding your own musical identityProducing music with authenticity instead of perfectionWriting timeless songs that connect emotionallyCreating hits like "Kids in America" and "Cambodia"Why demos sometimes capture the best performancesReturning to classic rockabilly with a fresh modern soundThe creative process behind songwriting and studio productionWhy music remains his greatest inspiration after more than 60 years

Throughout the conversation, Marty offers thoughtful insights into creativity, longevity, and the pursuit of making music that stands the test of time. His love for songwriting and recording remains as strong today as when he first stepped into the studio.

Whether you're a lifelong fan of classic rock & roll or a songwriter looking for inspiration, this episode is filled with stories, wisdom, and a deep appreciation for the power of music.

Be sure to follow Almost Live Nashville for more exclusive conversations with the artists, songwriters, and creators who have shaped the soundtrack of our lives. 



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2026-07-08
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James Hood: Redefining Music Through Immersive Sound and Storytelling

 

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Grammy-nominated composer, producer, and immersive artist James Hood joins Tony Mantor for a fascinating conversation about pushing the boundaries of music and storytelling.

From performing with legendary artists like The Pretenders and collaborating with icons including Jeff Beck, to creating breathtaking immersive experiences like Mesmerica and Astronomica, James shares how his career evolved from drummer to visionary composer.

In this episode, James discusses the power of surround sound, the future of experiential entertainment, the impact of technology on music creation, and why authentic creativity matters more than ever. He also reflects on rebuilding after the devastating Los Angeles fires, finding inspiration through adversity, and creating music that connects with audiences on a deeply emotional level.

Whether you're a musician, music lover, or simply fascinated by creativity and innovation, this conversation offers an inspiring look at one artist's relentless pursuit of meaningful experiences through sound.

In This Episode

James Hood's journey from drummer to composer and producerPerforming with The Pretenders and working alongside legendary musiciansThe creation and success of Mesmerica and AstronomicaHow immersive entertainment is changing the way audiences experience musicThe importance of melody, emotion, and dynamic storytellingTechnology's impact on modern music productionWhy authenticity is the key to artistic successLessons learned from decades in the music industryFinding creativity after losing his studio in the Los Angeles firesAdvice for young musicians navigating today's industryWhy music should inspire reflection, imagination, and wonder

James Hood offers a unique perspective on where music is headed and reminds us that the greatest art doesn't just entertain?it transforms the way we experience the world.

If you enjoy conversations with visionary artists and innovators, be sure to follow Almost Live Nashville for more exclusive interviews with the people shaping music, entertainment, and culture

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2026-06-24
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George Thorogood: Bad to The Bone, the Blues, and the Stories Behind a Rock and Roll Legend

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Rock and blues legend George Thorogood joins Tony Mantor for a candid conversation about a career that has spanned decades and continues to inspire generations of music fans.

From his early days studying the blues legends who shaped his sound to becoming one of rock's most recognizable performers, George shares the stories behind the music, the challenges of staying authentic, and the moments that defined his remarkable journey.

The conversation explores the unexpected success of "Bad to the Bone," his recent induction into the Musicians Hall of Fame, life on the road, the evolution of the music industry, and why performing live still fuels his passion.

George also opens up about family, legacy, overcoming disappointment, and the importance of giving audiences everything he has every single night.

This episode is filled with humor, wisdom, and unforgettable stories from one of rock's true originals.

In This Episode

The blues legends who influenced George's guitar styleThe surprising story behind "Bad to the Bone"His induction into the Musicians Hall of FameHow classic rock radio transformed his careerWhy live performance has always come firstTouring Europe and continuing to perform worldwideThe evolution of music from vinyl to streamingThe story behind his signature Epiphone guitarFamily, legacy, and giving back through charityStaying motivated after decades in the music businessWhy he believes you're only as good as your last performanceAdvice for anyone chasing a dream: "Find another wall until one cracks." https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__conta.cc_417u5Tg&d=DwMGaQ&c=euGZstcaTDllvimEN8b7jXrwqOf-v5A_CdpgnVfiiMM&r=XEporPxybqP9gZ8FtlvO5frIjBq7Jq73gQrvKUXe06Y&m=SojJMWOYQqDNezfByrTrmLHaiQFjm0c59R6jE-bLpGaVIt9VNMSfruGIy3H4Q8kS&s=BcaOgn7thaTqtlVFIy6B8ukuKs_vBOOWv20Q4LhuVPE&e=https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__i.craftrecordings.com_gtd-2Dbaddestshow&d=DwMGaQ&c=euGZstcaTDllvimEN8b7jXrwqOf-v5A_CdpgnVfiiMM&r=XEporPxybqP9gZ8FtlvO5frIjBq7Jq73gQrvKUXe06Y&m=SojJMWOYQqDNezfByrTrmLHaiQFjm0c59R6jE-bLpGaVIt9VNMSfruGIy3H4Q8kS&s=XO-bcg3E399j0WCBf3C2-UEI0ebsn8P42W4X29591y4&e=

Whether you're a lifelong fan or discovering George Thorogood for the first time, this conversation offers an inside look at the passion, perseverance, and authenticity that have made him a rock and blues icon.

Don't forget to follow Almost Live Nashville so you never miss another great conversation with the artists and entertainers shaping music and culture today.




2026-06-17
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Jonathan Antoine On Stardom And Staying Grounded

We sit down with Jonathan Antoine to talk about the moments after Britain?s Got Talent that reshaped his life, from sudden global attention to a deeper understanding of success. 

We get honest about doubt, adrenaline, family support, and why music still feels like the strongest bridge between people. 

? recording a new album from a home studio and sharing release details 
? the chain of life-changing moments from a standing ovation to international gigs 
? redefining success as persistence and long-term audience connection 
? living with self-doubt while performing and using music as emotional shelter 
? staying grounded after shows through meet-and-greets and quiet comedowns 
? how the music industry changed from traditional paths to online careers 
? resisting pressure to change and evolving at a personal pace 
? blending styles across classical crossover and beyond while staying authentic 
? advice for up-and-coming singers in the attention economy 
? legacy, being remembered, and quick ?Between The Beats? favorites 

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2026-06-10
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Victoria Perks On Fuzzbox Fame And The Book That Sparked A New Era

We sit down with Victoria Perks to trace how Fuzzbox went from Birmingham school friends ?forming for a laugh? to chart success, touring, and a legacy that still surprises her. 

We talk honestly about sexism, branding, major-label pressure, and why she?s still building new projects through music and well-being work. 

? Fuzzbox?s origin story, reunions, and the biography that opens a new chapter 
? Where the name ?Fuzzbox? comes from and why it landed differently in the US 
? The reality of being an all-girl band in the 80s, including misogynistic interview culture 
? Pride in being musicians who play instruments and in Birmingham?s creative roots 
? Indie freedom versus major-label resources, costs, and image fights over styling and promo 
? Growing up fast, managing ?branding,? and how fame changes the day-to-day 
? Fan stories that show how music can spark real life change 
? What to listen to first, plus ?we made it? moments like the charts and Top Of The Pops 
? Touring health, protecting your voice, and the grind behind the glamor 
? What?s next: 40th anniversary plans, festivals, book events, and the BuzzFox solo project 

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2026-05-27
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Richard Hewson?s RAH band: Journey From Bedroom Demos To Global Streams

We sit down with Richard Hewson, the creative force behind the Ra Band, to trace how an under-credited arranger turns frustration over fees into a self-made recording legacy. We get the real stories behind ?Clouds Across The Moon,? Abbey Road sessions, vintage studio gear, and what it feels like to be rediscovered through Spotify and TikTok decades later. 

? arrangers paid a fee without royalties, pushing Richard toward writing his own songs 
? building early Ra Band tracks as a one-person ?bedroom band? on multitrack tape 
? jazz influences shaping a pop sound, plus the Paul McCartney connection that opens doors 
? turning an ?international operator? memory into the sci-fi story of ?Clouds Across The Moon? 
? writing lyrics by creating a story scene, starting with simple phrases and expanding them 
? ?Messages from the Stars? going viral on streaming and reigniting the back catalog 
? receiving the Roland SH-5 as a first synthesizer and sticking with vintage gear 
? analog warmth vs digital sameness, plus why hiss and tape feel ?timeless? 
? favorite string arrangements and the craft of writing orchestration by hand 
? Abbey Road memories, Phil Spector?s massive orchestra request, and McCartney?s reaction 
? praising session musicians as the real heroes who can nail anything first take 
? seeing the Ra Band performed live by his son and a nine-piece touring lineup 
? where to find the music on major platforms and hopes for a vinyl run 

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2026-05-20
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Howard Jones On Synths, Stardom, And Staying Authentic

We sit down with Howard Jones to talk about the long arc of an electronic pop career that stays grounded in optimism, craft, and real human connection. He shares how he balances evolving music technology with live performance energy, and why authenticity is still the thing audiences can feel. 
? writing new music while still touring and chasing the next creative spark 
? blending great playing with smart technology for a powerful live show 
? building songs around big questions like love, meaning, and being human 
? how ?Things Can Only Get Better? comes from thinking about singalongs 
? staying relevant by staying true to values like kindness and self-belief 
? what analog gear still does that software cannot fully copy 
? the 1985 Grammys moment that helped legitimize synth-based music 
? why the stage forces you into the present moment 
? learning from early fearless performances and bringing that spirit back 
? underestimating ?No One Is To Blame? and watching it grow with fans 
? the near-miss record deal choice that changed everything 
? favorite synth pick and the message he hopes lasts for decades 
? turning a power cut into a once-in-a-lifetime show memory 
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2026-05-13
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Thomas Dolby On Touring, Storytelling, And Staying Ahead Of Music Tech

We sit down with Thomas Dolby to talk about touring with a full band, reshaping classic songs, and telling the stories behind a career that spans synthpop, songwriting, production, and music technology. 

He shares why emotion matters more than gear, how constraints can sharpen creativity, and what it takes to keep reinventing yourself without losing your voice. 

? touring plans and building a show around memoir-style storytelling 
? why great production starts with song and arrangement 
? musical ?magic? and the shared human response to harmony 
? the many versions of 1980s music and the darker reality behind the nostalgia 
? using radio hits as a gateway to deeper, longer-lasting work 
? analog vs digital shifts with distribution as the real disruptor 
? why limitations can push invention and stronger decisions 
? chasing new horizons from samplers to AI without a ?user manual? 
? founding Beatnik and the logic behind MIDI and samples on the early web 
? polyphonic ringtones and building mass-market music tech 
? staying an acquired taste and creating without chasing charts 
? teaching creativity by removing shortcuts and forcing originality 
? why inside-out performance matters more than copying trends 
? a final push to see the new live direction while there?s time 

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2026-05-06
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Juliet Dawn: Songs of Strength, Hope and Healing

Juliet Dawn's Journey: From Trauma to Triumph
 In this episode of Almost Live Nashville, host Tony Mantor speaks with Juliet Dawn, a former X-Factor contestant and performer at the Royal Albert Hall.
 Juliet shares her remarkable journey of overcoming decades of trauma, including abuse, miscarriages, and health issues, with the help of her Christian faith.
 Despite immense personal hardships, she has channeled her struggles into her new album 'Born To Be', aimed at providing hope and healing.
 Juliet also discusses her path in the music industry, her ventures into writing, and her plans for the future, including her aspirations to tour and connect deeply with audiences through her compelling music and poetry.
 Introduction to the Podcast
 Meet Juliet Dawn: From X-Factor to Royal Albert Hall
 Juliet's Journey Through Trauma and Healing
 The X-Factor Experience
 Opening a Boutique in Cornwall
 Juliet's Musical Evolution and Future Plans
 How to Follow Juliet Dawn
 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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2026-04-29
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Hue and Cry: The Evolution of Brothers in Harmony

Pat Kane of Hue and Cry on New Single ?Stronger,? Post-Post-Punk Authenticity, and Keeping Imperfection in the Music
Host Tony Mantor introduces his podcast Almost Live Nashville and welcomes Pat Kane of Hue and Cry, the late-1980s duo known for blending pop, jazz, and sophisticated songwriting, including the hit ?Labor of Love? from Seduced and Abandoned. Kane discusses promoting the new single ?Stronger? and an upcoming album (out March 29), describing it as an optimistic electronic departure that reconnects with the band?s earlier electric phase while keeping their ?post post-punk? core.
He cites influences including The Human League, jazz, big bands, and classic soul, and reflects on unexpected success, the political-romantic metaphor and production of ?Labor of Love,? and the intensity and intuition of writing with his brother Greg.
Kane shares lessons about empathy in the music business, moments of renewed visibility via Grand Theft Auto and TV, resisting commercial pressure, valuing authenticity amid AI, embracing machine quirks in recording, and where to find the band online.

01:51 New Single and Album
02:28 Post Post Punk Vision
03:21 Influences and Sound
04:21 Breakout Success Stories
05:41 Why Labor of Love
06:38 Brothers in the Band
07:27 Hard Lessons in Music
08:21 Pop Culture Comeback
10:53 Staying Authentic
12:31 Start With Stronger
13:43 Fighting for Art
15:13 What Keeps Fans Hooked
16:22 Songs That Heal
18:09 AI and Real Performance
20:20 Machines and Happy Accidents
23:34 Advice for Creators
24:28 Stadiums vs Intimate Gigs
25:25 Where to Find Hue and Cry
26:25 Final Thanks

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2026-04-22
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Band of Heathens:Harmony, Grit, and the Art of Creating a Lasting Sound

Behind the Music: The Band of Heathens - A Journey of Harmony and Brotherhood
Tony Mantor hosts an engaging conversation on 'Almost Live Nashville' with Ed and Gordy from the acclaimed roots rock band, The Band of Heathens.
The discussion delves into the band's origin story, their lack of initial vision, and how a loose collective of musicians evolved into a celebrated group known for their rich harmonies and collaborative spirit. Ed and Gordy share insights into their songwriting and recording processes, reflecting on their growth as a band and the influence of iconic musicians on their sound.
The band also talks about challenges and dynamics of being on the road, the importance of staying creative and independent, and their hopes for connecting with audiences through both recorded music and live performances.
The episode is filled with candid moments and reveals the passion and camaraderie that have kept The Band of Heathens thriving for over 20 years.

Introduction to the Podcast
Meet Ed and Gordy from Band of Heathens
The Origin of the Band Name
Early Days and Vision of the Band
Songwriting and Recording Process
Touring and Band Dynamics
Rapid-Fire Questions: Between the Beats
Final Thoughts and Future Plans
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2026-04-15
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Tommy D : His 15 year battle with Live Nation

David vs. Goliath: Tommy D's 15-Year Battle Against Live Nation
In this episode of 'Almost Live Nashville,' host Tony Mantor interviews Tommy D., a fearless concert promoter from New Jersey and founder of Juice Entertainment, who has been entangled in a 15-year legal battle against Live Nation.
Tommy shares his journey from the pinnacle of the EDM scene to being blacklisted and nearly homeless after Live Nation intervened in his plans to launch the biggest EDM festival on the East Coast.
He delves into his unwavering fight against the industry giant, revealing the mafia-like tactics, antitrust issues, and inflated costs used to monopolize the market.
Despite the challenges, Tommy's relentless pursuit for fairness and transparency aims to lower ticket prices, support independent promoters, and give artists the freedom to choose where they perform. Tune in to hear his compelling story and the long-awaited quest for a trial date.
Introduction to the Podcast
Meet Tommy D: The Concert Promoter
The Battle with Live Nation Begins
The Festival Dream Shattered
Legal Struggles and Homelessness
The Long Legal Battle
Hopes for Justice and Industry Change
Support and Challenges
Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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2026-04-08
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Tenille Towns: Music, Independence, and Honesty in songwriting

Tenille Towns on Going Independent Again, The Acrobat, and Writing Songs That Help People Feel Less Alone
Host Tony Mantor introduces his podcast Almost Live Nashville and interviews singer-songwriter Tenille Towns, who moved from Grand Prairie, Alberta to Nashville and became an ACM New Female Artist of the Year and Juno Award winner.
Towns discusses returning to independence after nearly eight years with Sony Nashville, producing her new record The Acrobat herself for release on April 10, and regaining creative autonomy.
She reflects on small-town roots, homesickness, touring highs, and the pressures of the industry that led to feeling lost, depression, therapy, and reframing identity beyond career. T
owns explains how fan connections encourage vulnerability, how her songwriting has become more personal, and highlights songs including Somebody?s Daughter, Jersey on the Wall, Villain in Me, and Enabling.
She shares rapid-fire answers and closes with a message about allowing feelings to pass through and seeking connection.
00:00 Show Mission
01:16 Meet Tenille Towns
02:00 New Album The Acrobat
02:39 Going Independent Again
04:09 Small Town to Nashville
06:58 Songwriting Freedom Shift
08:31 Storytelling and Craft
10:04 Sharing Personal Truths
11:32 Fans and Song Impact
13:02 Hope and Mental Health
14:44 Growth Under Pressure
16:29 Hardest Songs to Release
17:51 Escaping the Hamster Wheel
20:43 Between the Beats
22:30 Breathing and Contentment
26:18 Rapid Fire Round Two
28:38 Final Message and Wrap

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2026-04-01
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Marcus Hummon: Songs,Stories, and his journey from L.A. to Nashville

Marcus Hummon's Musical Journey: From Nashville Honky Tonks to Grammy Wins
In this episode of Almost Live Nashville, Tony Mantor interviews Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Marcus Hummon.
Hummon shares insights from his extensive career, which includes songwriting, theater compositions, and scoring operas.
Discussing his experience from his early days performing at Nashville's iconic Bluebird Cafe to crafting hits for major artists, Marcus reveals the dynamic evolution of the music industry.
They delve into his new projects, including collaborating with his son?s label and creating an album inspired by Emily Dickinson?s poetry
Hummon also provides thoughtful commentary on the challenges faced by modern artists and the impact of streaming on the music business.
Introduction to the Podcast
Meet Marcus Hummon: Grammy-Winning Singer-Songwriter
Marcus Hummon's Current Projects and Collaborations
The Evolution of the Music Industry
Theater and Family: Marcus Hummonn's Diverse Talents
Challenges and Triumphs in the Music Business
Marcus Hummonn's Personal Journey and Reflections
Staying Relevant in a Changing Industry
Collaborations and Future Endeavors
Closing Remarks and Contact Information

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2026-03-24
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Protomen: Music that defines Rock Opera, Rebellion, and Rhythm

Behind the Scenes with The Protomen: A Rock Opera Odyssey
In this episode of 'Almost Live Nashville,' host Tony Mantor delves into the fascinating world of The Proto Man, a Nashville-based band known for their unique blend of rock opera, sci-fi storytelling, and raw energy. T
he band members, who go by the names Murphy, Commander B. Hawkins, and Panther, share insights into their creative process, the evolution of their concept albums, and their journey from humble beginnings to their ambitious endeavors today.
They discuss the intricate storylines of their music, their experiences performing live, and their aspirations for the future, including playing in Japan and potentially creating a Broadway play.
Listeners will get an in-depth look at the band's influences, the themes of rebellion, sacrifice, and legacy in their work, and the strong connection they share with their fans.
Introduction to the Podcast
Meet the Protomen
The Concept and Evolution of Their Music
The Storyline and Themes
Live Performances and Audience Reactions
Future Aspirations and Goals
Animation Opportunities
Upcoming Shows and Events
Reflecting on the Band's Legacy
Fan Interactions and Inspirations
Quickfire Questions: Between the Beats
Favorite Songs and Tour Memories
Dream Collaborations
Heartfelt Message to Fans
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2026-03-17
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Alison Limerick: Her musical journey and the evolution of her hit song, "Where Love Lives" to her 2026 tour

Almost Live Nashville: A Journey Through Music with Alison Limerick
In this episode of 'Almost Live Nashville,' host Tony Mantor delves deep into the career of celebrated UK singer-songwriter Alison Limerick.
Alison shares her journey from performing in London's pubs and bars to collaborating with music legends like Frankie Knuckles and David Morales.
Known for her timeless club anthem 'Where Love Lives,' Alison discusses the evolution of her music, the impact of her hit tracks in the nineties, and her passion for performing live. S
he also talks about her recent resurgence due to a popular UK advertisement and her exciting future projects, including a new album and upcoming performances.
Tune in for an inspiring conversation filled with behind-the-scenes stories and insights into Alison's enduring legacy in the world of dance and house music.
Introduction to the Podcast
Meet Alison Limerick
Early Career and Breakthrough
Rise to Fame
Continued Success and Recognition
Recent Resurgence and Future Plans
Upcoming Album and Music Compilation
Studio Experience and Reworking Old Tracks
Bucket List and Future Aspirations
The Joy of Performing Live
Advice for Aspiring Musicians
Connecting with Fans and Social Media
Diverse Musical Career and Collaborations
Favorite Career Moments and Live Performances
Upcoming Shows and Final Thoughts

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2026-03-10
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Fred Mollin: A Lifetime in sound from Sometimes When We Touch to Soundtracks and more

In this episode of Almost Live Nashville, host Tony Mantor interviews Fred Mollin, a renowned songwriter and producer, about his extensive career in the music industry.
They discuss the production of Mollin's first big hit, 'Sometimes When We Touch,' his long-working relationship with Jimmy Webb, and his experiences with other legendary musicians.
Mollin also talks about his book 'Unplugged,' detailing his behind-the-scenes stories and professional journey.
Listeners gain insights into the challenges and triumphs of Mollin's career, the emotions tied to writing his memoir, and his vision for future projects, including his bucket list of artists he wishes to work with.

Meet Fred Mollin: Songwriter and Producer
Fred's Current Projects and Book
The Journey of Writing 'Unplugged'
Reflecting on a Life in Music
Lessons Learned and Career Highlights
Future Aspirations and Personal Life
Final Thoughts and Contact Information

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2026-02-25
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Kendra Erika: tone deaf to crafting top 10 hit records with courage and passion

In this episode of 'Almost Live Nashville,' host Tony Mantor interviews singer-songwriter Kendra Erica. The conversation delves into Kendra's journey from being born tone deaf to achieving five Billboard Top 10 Dance Hits.
Kendra shares her experiences of overcoming significant challenges through private coaching, perseverance, and mental discipline.
They discuss the impacts of comparison, emotional struggles, and the importance of hard work over natural talent.
Kendra also talks about her upcoming projects, including her 'License to Thrill' album and live showcase, as well as her passion for charitable endeavors focused on helping children and preventing human trafficking.
episode emphasizes the importance of staying the course, taking risks, and forging ahead despite obstacles.

Meet Kendra Erica: Overcoming Tone Deafness
Kendra's Journey and Challenges
Emotional and Mental Struggles
Achievements and Recognition
Future Plans and Projects
Charity Work and Giving Back
Final Thoughts and Reflections

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2026-02-11
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Jennifer Jones: the journey to be the first African American Radio City Music Hall Rockette

Breaking Barriers: Jennifer Jones' Journey to Becoming a Rockette and Beyond
In this episode of Almost Live Nashville, host Tony Mantor interviews Jennifer Jones, the first African American Radio City Music Hall Rockette.
Jennifer shares her inspiring journey, from her unexpected audition for the Rockettes to her historic debut at the Super Bowl 22 halftime show.
She discusses the challenges and triumphs of breaking racial barriers, her other accomplishments as an author, cancer survivor, and advocate for diversity and representation.
With poignant anecdotes and invaluable advice, Jennifer sheds light on her life's work and future aspirations, offering a fascinating glimpse into the world of entertainment and personal resilience.

Meet Jennifer Jones: Breaking Barriers
Jennifer's Journey to Stardom
Challenges and Triumphs as a Rockette
Jennifer's Advocacy and Recent Achievements
Personal Reflections and Advice
Future Aspirations and Current Projects
Rapid Fire Questions and Conclusion

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2026-02-04
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Tristan Tritt: His Musical Journey from Country Roots to Rock Music

In this episode, we sit down with Tristan Trit, a country southern rock artist from Georgia, who shares his journey in the music industry over the past five years.
Tristan discusses his influences, the merging of rock and country music in his work, and his approach to songwriting and performing.
He talks about his rise to fame with a viral TikTok video, his experience growing up with a famous father, and his efforts to balance authenticity, humor, and music in his career.
Tristan also emphasizes the importance of live performances, future plans, and his commitment to consistently releasing new music.
Tune in to get an in-depth look at Tristan Trit's life, inspirations, and aspirations in the world of music.
Introduction and Background
Musical Influences and Style
Songwriting Process
Nashville and Viral Moments
Dealing with Expectations and Nepotism
Guitar and Performance Style
Influences and Inspirations
Future Plans and Social Media Strategy
Live Performances and Band Dynamics
Daily Routine and Work Ethic
Memorable Moments and Connections
Authenticity and Final Thoughts

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2026-01-28
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Bobby Tomberlin: A Country Journey From Radio Waves to Grammy Nods

Bobby Tomberlin: Journey from Small-Town DJ to Nashville Hitmaker
In this episode of Almost Live Nashville, Tony Mantor interviews Bobby Tomberlin, a seasoned songwriter who got his start as a young DJ in South Alabama.
Bobby shares his journey from small-town Alabama to working with legends like Johnny Cash and Dolly Parton, and writing hits for Diamond Rio, Faith Hill, and many more.
The conversation delves into Bobby's early career in radio, his transition to songwriting, and his experiences in Nashville.
They discuss the evolving music industry, the importance of storytelling in country music, and Bobby's reflections on his career, including his recent memoir.
With anecdotes about working with icons and insights into keeping the creative fire alive, this episode offers a deep dive into the world of country music songwriting.

Meet Bobby Tomberlin
Bobby's Early Life and Radio Career
Transition to Songwriting
Moving to Nashville
First Hit and Continued Success
Reflections on Nashville's Evolution
Maintaining Passion and Inspiration
Collaborations and Full Circle Moments
Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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2026-01-14
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Curt Smith: Still making Music with Tears for Fears

In-Depth with Curt Smith: The Journey of Tears for Fears
 Tony Mantor hosts 'Almost Live Nashville,' featuring a deep dive interview with Curt Smith of Tears for Fears.
 The episode explores Curt's creative process, the origin of the band's name, and their journey from a UK debut to international stardom.
 Curt shares insights on the band's dynamic as a duo, their studio experiences, and the impactful stories behind their music.
 Highlights include reflections on the challenges of early fame, the influence of primal therapy on their work, and future projects.
 The conversation also delves into personal anecdotes, including performing with his daughter and the therapeutic power of music.

Meet Curt Smith of Tears for Fears
 The Origin of 'Tears for Fears'
 Early Success and Challenges
 Navigating Fame and Misconceptions
 Creative Process and Studio Stories
 Future Plans and Upcoming Projects
 Charity Work and Personal Connections
 Rapid-Fire Questions: Between the Notes
 Final Thoughts and Reflections

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2026-01-10
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Butch Vig: Producing Legends: the journey creating the 90's rock sound

From Studio Trenches to the Spotlight: An Interview with Butch Vig
In this episode of Almost Live Nashville, host Tony Manor converses with Butch Vig, the acclaimed record producer, songwriter, and drummer for the rock band Garbage. Vig shares insights from his illustrious career, including pivotal moments that spurred his journey into music production. He discusses his experiences working with iconic bands such as Nirvana, Smashing Pumpkins, Foo Fighters, and Green Day, and delves into the intricacies of music production. Vig also talks about his current involvement with Joey's Song, a music charity, and his latest projects in film scoring and recording with Garbage. Listeners are treated to behind-the-scenes stories, the creative processes involved in making timeless records, and the dynamic challenges of working with various artists in the studio.

Meet Butch Vig: The Man Behind the Music
Early Career and First Big Breaks
Producing Iconic Records
Challenges and Dynamics in Music Production
Joey's Song: A Charitable Endeavor
Future Projects and Closing Remarks

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2026-01-09
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Jane Wiedlin of the Go - Go's

Exploring Jane Wiedlin's Journey: From Punk Rock to Pop Stardom
In this episode of Almost Live Nashville, host Tony Manor interviews Jane Wiedlin, a pioneering member of the Go-Go's, one of the first all-female bands to achieve mainstream success.
Jane shares her experiences from the early days of the LA punk scene to the challenges of breaking into the music industry as an all-female band.
She discusses the impact of MTV on their career, the evolution of her songwriting, and the ongoing challenges faced by women in music.
The conversation also touches on Jane's charitable work, her views on the modern music industry, and her personal advice for aspiring musicians.
The episode provides a compelling look behind the scenes of Jane's journey and offers inspiring insights into the music industry.

Meet Jane Wiedlin: A Trailblazer in Music
Jane's Early Days in the LA Punk Scene
The Go-Go's Journey and Misunderstandings
Songwriting Evolution and MTV Era
Challenges and Successes as an All-Female Band
Impact on Future Generations and Industry Changes
Advice for Aspiring Musicians
Touring Memories and Fame
Current Projects and Charity Work
Social Media and Political Advocacy
Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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2026-01-08
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Vicki Peterson: From the Bangles to New Journeys

Journey to Stardom: Vicki Peterson's Musical Evolution
In this episode of 'Almost Live Nashville,' host Tony Mantor sits down with Vicki Peterson, co-founder and lead guitarist of The Bangles.
Peterson shares her journey from high school music enthusiast to becoming part of one of the most iconic girl groups, and discusses her evolution as an artist.
They delve into her various musical projects, including her current collaborations with her husband and others.
Peterson also talks about her involvement in the Joey Song charity, her experiences in Nashville's evolving music scene, and her plans for future concerts and recordings.
Throughout the conversation, Peterson reflects on her expansive career, the importance of collaboration, and the joy of continuing to create music.
00:00 Introduction to the Podcast
Meet Vicki Peterson of The Bangles
Vicki's Musical Journey
Collaborations and Evolution
The Joey Song Charity Event
Upcoming Projects and Reflections
Conclusion and Contact Information

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2026-01-07
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Michael Gomoll: Joey's Song, Freezing Man Concerts for Epilepsy

Turning Personal Tragedy into Hope: Michael Gomoll and Joey's Song
In this episode of Almost Live Nashville, host Tony Mantor welcomes Michael Gomoll, the founder of Joey's Song, a charity dedicated to fighting epilepsy through music. Inspired by the loss of his son Joey to Dravet Syndrome, Michael created the Freezing Man concert series held annually in Madison, Wisconsin.
The show features a star-studded lineup that includes artists like Butch Vig, John Resnick from the Goo Goo Dolls, and Vicki Peterson from the Bangles, all performing to raise funds for critical epilepsy research.
Michael shares the journey of building this charitable movement, the impact of COVID on their efforts, and the importance of community and empathy in supporting those affected by epilepsy.
The episode highlights the upcoming January concerts and various ways supporters can contribute, including auctions and a livestream option.

Meet Michael Gamal and Joey's Song
The Origin of Freezing Man Concert Series
Growth and Success of Joey's Song
Impact of COVID-19 on the Charity
The Importance of Empathy and Support
How to Get Involved with Joey's Song
Conclusion and Contact Information

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2026-01-06
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Eden Kane: Melodies, Hollywood, and the U.K.'s Pop legacy

n this episode of Almost Live Nashville, host Tony Mantor interviews Eden Kane, a music star from the early 1960s famous for his hit single 'Well, I Ask You'.
Eden shares his fascinating journey from his early days with a guitar in England to his breakthrough in the music industry, his shift to rock 'n' roll, and eventual stardom.
He discusses his tours and collaborations with other legendary artists and his adventures in Hollywood, including his involvement with the Star Trek series. Currently, Eden is back to creating music and shares insights into his latest single, 'A Little Bit of Rock and Roll'.
The episode provides a deep dive into Eden's rich career, the evolution of his music, and his future aspirations in the industry.

Meet Eden Kane: Early Career and Rise to Fame
From Music to Hollywood: A Journey of Reinvention
The Impact of Stardom and Transition to Acting
Back to Music: New Projects and Reflections
Conclusion and Contact Information

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2025-12-31
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The Boomtown Saints: Faith, Family, and Fame: Nashville's Dynamic Duo

We dive deep into the journey of Boomtown Saints, the dynamic duo of Chris and Ben who've been crowned Music Row Magazine's 2024 Independent Artist of the Year and CDX Nashville's 2025 Group of the Year.

Their authentic approach to country music and commitment to positive messaging is winning over fans across demographics.

? Chris and Ben met at a Nashville gym, forming an unexpected musical partnership that evolved from a cover band to signed recording artists
? The name "Boomtown Saints" reflects both unexpected prosperity and their faith background
? Their music consistently carries positive messaging, even in heartbreak songs
? Live performances feature a carefully crafted set designed to maintain high energy throughout
? Their primary motivation is building a legacy for their daughters while remaining present as fathers
? They've planned releases every six weeks through early 2026 but prioritize family time
? The band includes diverse talent: a Marine drummer, a former Voice contestant, and a "Viking-like" guitarist
? They approach songwriting with humility, recording the best songs whether written by themselves or others

Find Boomtown Saints on Instagram and TikTok @BoomtownSaints, on Facebook and their website at Boomtown Saints Music, and follow them on streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple Music

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2025-12-17
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David Paul Brooks: From Church to Charts

David Paul Brooks, known as DPB, takes us through his journey from gospel singer to Billboard-charting gospel rap artist, sharing how he seamlessly blends powerful hip-hop rhythms with uplifting Christian messages.

? Born into a musical family where his mother opened for Elvis Presley and James Brown before dedicating her life to gospel
? Grew up in New York during the birth of hip-hop, balancing church life with an emerging passion for rap
? Joined Grammy and Dove-nominated group Disciples of Christ (DOC) for nearly 10 years, developing his songwriting skills
? Transitioned to a successful solo career with Billboard charting hits despite limited resources
? Created "the world of DPB" encompassing music, books, clothing, animation, and motivational speaking
? Maintains a foundation of faith that informs his music and message about overcoming life's challenges
? Practices and teaches practical applications of biblical principles for mental health and positive living
? Released a bestselling book "No Bad Days" offering solutions for depression, ADHD, and PTSD
? Aims to conduct a worldwide hope tour with the goal of positively impacting 50 million lives
? Believes in addressing problems with solutions rather than just highlighting the negative

Check out DPB's music including "American Strong," "Undefeated," "I Feel So Good Today," and "Let It Go" at worldofdpb.com and on all social media platforms under "World of DPB."

2025-12-03
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Brent Maher's Musical Journey in "Night of the Orphan Train"

From Music to Novels: Brent Mayer's Journey with The Night of the Orphan Train
In this episode of Almost Live Nashville, host Tony Mantor sits down with Grammy-winning producer and songwriter Brent Maher to discuss his new venture as an author.
Brent shares the fascinating journey behind his new musical novel, 'Night of the Orphan Train,' inspired by a road sign he saw during a vacation.
The novel blends historical fiction with original music and delves into the lives of orphaned children transported across the U.S. in the early 20th century.
Brent describes the process of creating the book, developing characters, and the rewarding experience of stepping into a new creative role.
The episode also highlights insights into the entertainment industry and the resilient human spirit.

Meet Brent Mayer: From Music to Literature
The Inspiration Behind 'Night of the Orphan Train'
The Orphan Train Era: A Historical Insight
Creating the Musical Novel
Bringing Characters to Life
The Journey of Writing and Producing
Final Thoughts and Future Endeavors

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2025-11-26
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Tasman Archer's Musical Journey

British singer-songwriter Tasman Archer shares her journey from chart-topping success with "Sleeping Satellite" to her current independent music career. She discusses her upcoming album release, creative rebirth during the pandemic, and finding freedom outside the major label system.

? Working independently on a new album "A Cauldron of Random Notes" releasing September 12th
? Discovering hundreds of unfinished songs during the pandemic sparked her creative revival
? Creating music without pressure led to more authentic expression and artistic satisfaction
? The challenges and rewards of managing all aspects of music creation as an independent artist
? Finding freedom after feeling like a "commodity" during her time with EMI Records
? Growing up in Bradford surrounded by diverse musical influences from Nat King Cole to Sex Pistols
? Overcoming initial shyness about her voice to eventually win a BRIT Award
? Planning future releases including a rockier EP following the album

2025-11-19
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Hardwick Circus : the First UK Band to Tour Ukraine

Johnny from Hardwick Circus shares the band's transformative experience as the first UK band to tour Ukraine since the Russian invasion, playing eight shows in nine days across the country while raising money for emergency vehicles and recording a live album.

? Formed with his brother Tom, Hardwick Circus is a six-piece rock band from Carlisle, England that has performed over 700 shows
? When two members couldn't continue to Ukraine, they recruited an international lineup of musicians they met on the way
? Ukrainian audiences were primarily women whose partners were serving on the front lines, showing remarkable resilience and positivity
? The band recorded a live album in Kyiv called "One Hour Ahead of the Posse" with all proceeds supporting Ukraine
? Their tour has inspired bands from Japan, USA, and Germany to follow in their footsteps
? Songs took on new meanings in Ukraine, similar to their experience touring English prisons
? Hardwick Circus plans to return to Ukraine in October while promoting their new single "Hollow"

Check out our website at hardwickcircus.tv and listen to our new single "Hollow" on Spotify.

2025-11-05
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Suzi Quatro After 61 years in music she still has stories to tell

Rock icon Suzi Quatro joins us to discuss her seventh book, "Grave Undertakings," and reflects on her remarkable six-decade career in entertainment. She shares the fascinating creative process behind her latest psychological novel, her upcoming music projects, and her experiences as an actress on the iconic TV show "Happy Days."

? Suzi discusses her new book "Grave Undertakings," which incorporates tombstone inscriptions collected from famous friends over 35 years
? The book evolved from a collection of quotes into a psychological novel featuring six students and their Austrian professor
? Creativity takes on a life of its own ? Suzi often surprised herself when rereading her work
? At almost 75, Suzi is working harder than ever with non-stop touring and recording
? She calls her current phase "the gravy years" ? enjoying her work without the pressure of early career
? Her upcoming projects include a new rock album featuring Alice Cooper and her third poetry book
? Suzi reflects on her role in "Happy Days" and how the cast helped her develop as an actress
? Her ideal tombstone would read "Now I get it" on one side and "Too many dreams, too little time" on the other

Find Suzi's new book "Grave Undertakings" wherever books are sold. Look for her upcoming rock album and catch her on tour across Europe and Australia this year

2025-10-22
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Phil Vassar Opens Up on Heart, Music, and Resilience

Country music star Phil Vassar shares his remarkable journey of survival and rebirth after experiencing a near-fatal heart attack that stopped his heart for nearly 30 minutes. We explore his profound two-year recovery process and how this life-altering experience transformed his approach to music, creativity, and the entertainment industry.

? Phil had to relearn basic functions including walking and playing piano after his "sudden death" episode
? Despite being physically fit with healthy eating habits, Phil's heart attack was attributed to genetic factors
? The recovery process included months at Shepherd Center in Atlanta followed by continued rehabilitation at home
? Phil now feels more calm, focused, and confident in his musical choices after facing mortality
? The health crisis shifted Phil's perspective from pleasing industry gatekeepers to creating authentic music he loves
? Phil's illustrious career includes writing hits for Tim McGraw, Alan Jackson and meeting legends like Elton John
? Nashville's Music Row has changed dramatically with iconic studios being replaced by condominiums
? Phil is building a recording studio in his barn to create music on his own terms
? The conversation touches on memorable encounters with Glen Campbell, BJ Thomas, and performances at the White House
? Phil expresses gratitude for his second chance at life and the opportunity to reflect on his 35+ year career

I'm doing fewer shows this year - only about 30-40 - which has given me time to reflect on everything that's happened. I really believe everything happens for a reason, and I'm definitely thankful to be here

2025-10-08
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Behind the Hits: Tony Christie's Musical Journey

Tony Christie shares his remarkable journey from performing in small UK nightclubs to becoming an international star touring worldwide after signing with MCA Records in 1971. His life transformed completely as hit songs like "Las Vegas" and "Amarillo" opened doors to global tours and changed his family's circumstances forever.

? Career launched by manager Harvey Lisberg, who also managed Herman's Hermits
? Experienced multiple career revivals, including when Peter Kay used "Amarillo" in his TV show
? Recorded new albums in Nashville with top session musicians
? Currently navigating a dementia diagnosis but continuing to perform extensively
? Touring actively at age 81 with performances scheduled throughout the year
? Recently released albums "We Still Shine" and "A New Life"
? Hoping to perform in Amarillo, Texas, where he was given the key to the city
? Maintains multi-generational appeal with families attending shows together

Join us for this inspiring conversation about resilience, musical passion, and finding new beginnings at any age

2025-09-24
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Taylor Blackwell's Music and path to directing

Taylor Blackwell shares her journey from child actor mentored by Burt Reynolds to multi-talented creator writing, directing, and starring in her own projects. She discusses the creative freedom that comes with having more control over her artistic vision and the excitement of bringing stories to life.

? Started acting at age 5, later incorporating music into her career
? Met Burt Reynolds at age 10 and became his student until his passing
? Values the creative control of developing her own projects
? Recently completed "It Happened: The Judy Tenuta Story," where she wrote, directed, and starred
? Chose Judy Tenuta's story partly because both play accordion
? Found similarities between Judy's journey to find her voice and her own artistic development
? Creating a comfortable environment for cast and crew brings out their best performances
? Currently working on a second album described as an "indie rock musical"
? Aspires to become a showrunner and tour as a musician
? Passionate about animal rights and works with Mercy for Animals

Find Taylor on Instagram and YouTube @themusicalmushroom or email [email protected] to connect about film festival opportunities.

2025-09-17
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Kelsie Watts: Her journey from Texas to Nashville to the Big Apple

Kelsie Watts shares her extraordinary journey from Texas to Broadway, balancing her role as Jane Seymour in "Six: The Musical" with releasing music and mental health advocacy.

? Unexpected path to Broadway began when a musical supervisor approached her during a showboat performance
? Transitioned from Nashville to New York City in January after eight years in Music City
? Improved acting and dance skills after initial rejection from Six, demonstrating commitment to growth outside her comfort zone
? Navigates performing eight Broadway shows weekly while simultaneously releasing music as an independent artist
? Uses her platform to reduce mental health stigma following her brother's loss to depression in 2013
? Partners with organizations like Not Alone 988 to promote mental health awareness through her music
? Worked as a Nashville bartender until October 2022 to fund her artistic career
? Future aspirations include originating a Broadway role and headlining her own music tour
? Credits her husband Brandon as her biggest supporter during career challenges

 

2025-09-03
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Kyle Coroneos: Savingcounrymusic.com to Crafting The Hook: A Songwriter's Showcase

Trigger, editor and creator of SavingCountryMusic.com, shares how his website grew from a grassroots effort to champion independent country music artists into an influential platform that has helped launch careers and change the industry.

? Started SavingCountryMusic.com in 2008 out of frustration with mainstream country music
? Built his reputation by being the first to discover artists like Sturgill Simpson and Zach Bryan
? Takes pride in helping artists reach a level where they no longer need his platform
? Successfully advocated for the Grammy Awards to add a Best Traditional Country Album category
? Has built a passionate grassroots fan community similar to the Grateful Dead model
? Deliberately chose to remain a stepping stone for artists rather than expanding into other business areas
? Launching "The Hook" - a new songwriter showcase featuring both established and undiscovered talent
? The Hook will provide professional video content, industry connections, and honest feedback to participants
? First official taping will be September 29th at Eastside Bowl in Nashville

 

2025-08-27
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Barry Mazor: Blood Harmony: The Everly Brothers Legacy

Barry Mazor unveils the untold story behind his comprehensive biography "Blood Harmony: The Everly Brothers Story," offering unprecedented insights into the lives and legacy of rock and roll pioneers Don and Phil Everly. This meticulously researched 400-page book represents the first serious, depth-sourced biography of the iconic duo whose harmonies and groundbreaking fusion of country and rock shaped generations of music.

? Writing process took three and a half years of deep research and document analysis
? Many key figures from the Everlys' early career have passed away, requiring extensive archival research
? International fan club provided rare newspaper clippings and materials from around the world
? Interviewed previously unheard voices including producers, road managers, wives and girlfriends
? Explores the complex relationship between two brothers "practically stapled together for 60 years"
? Reveals personal struggles including Don Everly's two suicide attempts
? Examines their musical innovation combining sweet country harmonies with R&B rhythms
? Highlights their massive influence on The Beatles, Bob Dylan, Beach Boys and countless others
? First sentence of book: "The difference between the famed and the rest of us is that so many people think they know them"

Blood Harmony: The Everly Brothers Story is available now wherever books are sold.

 

2025-08-20
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Transforming Lives: How Doors of Change Rescues Homeless Youth

Jeffrey Sitkov and Justine Yildiz share the powerful story of Doors of Change, a nonprofit that has helped over 2,900 homeless youth find housing and essential services since 2001.

Through their innovative Homeless Youth Advocacy Program, they're transforming lives by building trust with vulnerable young people and connecting them with the resources needed to leave street life behind.

? Approximately 4.2 million youth between 17-24 are homeless in America today
? 40% of homeless youth are LGBTQ+ individuals typically kicked out after coming out to their families
? 60% come from severely dysfunctional families with parents suffering from mental illness or substance abuse
? Justine ran away at 12 and spent years on the streets before finding help through Doors of Change
? Building trust is crucial?the organization provides 24/7 support and meets youth exactly where they are
? Their music and art program helped Justine develop jewelry-making skills that supported her through school
? Justine's journey from suicide watch to law school graduate demonstrates the power of consistent support
? The organization has helped 966 youth find housing in just the last four years
? Music industry support from artists like Elton John, Billy Joel, and Willie Nelson has helped raise nearly $900,000
? Even small donations of $18/month can make a profound difference in a young person's life

Visit doorsofchange.org to learn more about their work and how you can help transform the lives of homeless youth through your support.

 

2025-08-06
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Susie Singer Carter: From Hollywood to Healthcare Advocacy

Multi-award winning filmmaker Susie Singer-Carter shares her journey from entertainment industry professional to healthcare advocate after her mother's battle with Alzheimer's and experience with nursing home neglect.

? Born and raised in Los Angeles to parents in the music industry, storytelling was always part of her DNA
? Started in journalism at UCLA before transitioning to radio, acting, and forming a music group with Chuck Lorre
? Moved into children's programming and film, working on Saturday morning CBS shows and co-writing movies like "Bratz" and "Soul Surfer"
? Created the Oscar-qualified short film "My Mom and the Girl," starring Valerie Harper, based on her mother's Alzheimer's journey
? Her documentary "No Country for Old People" exposes systemic nursing home neglect after witnessing her mother's mistreatment
? Worked with former federal prosecutor Rick Montcastle to create a comprehensive look at long-term care failures
? Launched the ROAR movement (Respect, Outreach, Advocacy, Reform) to mobilize families for long-term care reform
? Uses her platform to destigmatize Alzheimer's and advocate for better care for vulnerable populations

For more information or to join the movement, visit nocountryforoldpeople.com and learn how to be part of creating change in our long-term care system.

 

2025-07-23
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Steve Cohen: Behind the scenes: Billy Joel's And So It Goes HBO Documentary

Steve Cohen, Emmy award-winning producer and Billy Joel's longtime creative director, guides us through the creation of HBO's powerful new documentary "Billy Joel: And So It Goes," premiering July 18th and 25th as a landmark two-part film exploring the Piano Man's extraordinary life and music.

? Billy Joel initially resisted documentary proposals for years, believing "his life is in his music" until recently deciding the time was right
? The project came together when filmmaker Susan Lacey (creator of PBS's American Masters series) connected with Cohen through a series of fortunate coincidences
? Cohen served as executive producer while ensuring Billy maintained no editorial control to preserve the film's authenticity
? Susan Lacey and co-director Jessica Levin created an unexpected connection with Billy through their shared classical music backgrounds and Holocaust survivor family histories
? The documentary features 120 Billy Joel songs and reveals the personal stories and motivations behind his writing that he rarely discussed publicly
? Steve Cohen is transitioning from his 50-year rock and roll touring career to focus on film and television production as his "second act"

Watch "Billy Joel: And So It Goes" premiering on HBO July 18th (Part One) and July 25th (Part Two).

 

2025-07-16
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Eric Dahl's Journey from Accidental Guitar Collector to National TV Host

Eric Dahl, host of the nationally syndicated Rock and Review with Eric Dahl TV show, shares his fascinating journey from accidentally purchasing BB King's stolen guitar to becoming a respected music interviewer reaching millions of viewers nationwide.

? Started in television at age 19 in the mid-80s
? Accidentally bought BB King's stolen Lucille guitar in Las Vegas and returned it to him
? Transitioned from Vegas to Nashville in 2011 to better raise his daughter
? Has expanded his show from reaching 800,000 viewers to 17 million viewers nationally
? Prepares extensively for interviews without scripted questions to keep conversations authentic
? Interviewed over 1,080 artists across 13 years of his television show
? Approaches interviews from a musician's perspective, discussing technical aspects other interviewers might miss
? Recently launched a Spotify playlist featuring music from artists who appear on his show
? Dreams of interviewing Billy Gibbons from ZZ Top and Lady Gaga

 

2025-07-09
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Patrice Rushen shares her artistic philosophy: Music comes first

Grammy-nominated jazz pianist, R&B singer, and record producer Patrice Rushen shares her journey through the entertainment industry.

She offers wisdom about musical versatility, artistic growth, and prioritizing musical excellence over fame-seeking.

? Currently working on an orchestral commission for Juilliard Prep School and Interlochen while balancing performing and teaching
? Grew up in Los Angeles with diverse musical influences including jazz, Latin, gospel, and reggae
? Earth, Wind & Fire played at her high school prom just before they became famous
? Received formative advice from Quincy Jones: "If you want to be a composer, you're going to have to be really, really, really good"
? Seamlessly transitioned between roles as composer, performer, producer, and educator throughout career
? Her hit "Forget Me Nots" gained new audiences when sampled in "Men in Black" and George Michael's "Fast Love"
? Emphasizes the importance of apprenticeship and putting yourself in situations "where you're not the best one in the room"
? Believes technology should enhance music without sacrificing the human element or emotional connection
? Enjoys strong fanbase in the UK and Europe despite touring challenges in today's industry

 

2025-07-02
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The Musical Journey of Mike Batt

Mike Batt shares his fascinating journey from writing Wombles hits to collaborating with Justin Haywood of the Moody Blues on their new orchestral cover of "Like in a Northern Town."

His career spans decades of evolution as a songwriter, producer, composer, and arranger working with everyone from Art Garfunkel to the London Philharmonic Orchestra.

? Collaborated with Justin Haywood on a new recording using the London Philharmonic Orchestra
? First gained fame writing songs for The Wombles television show after negotiating for character rights instead of a one-time payment
? Wrote Art Garfunkel's hit "Bright Eyes" and has worked with numerous other artists
? Balances classical orchestral influences with contemporary music in his compositions
? Currently working on a symphonic project he calls "Symphony No. 9"
? Released his memoir titled "The Closest Thing to Crazy" about his music career and adventures

Visit mikebatt.com for more information about Mike's projects and to purchase signed copies of his memoir.

 

2025-06-25
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Rufus Wainwright Shares His Musical Path and Family Legacy

Rufus Wainwright, acclaimed by The New York Times for his genuine originality, shares updates on his diverse musical projects and reflects on his artistic journey spanning pop, classical, and collaborative work.

? Currently promoting "Dream Requiem" featuring narrators including Meryl Streep and Jane Fonda
? Preparing his second opera "Hadrian" for Italy's Spoleto Festival in June
? Scheduled to perform for King Charles of England
? Working on his 11th studio album, planning to begin recording this fall
? Reflects on how studio recording has evolved from lavish early days at DreamWorks to today's more focused approach
? Credits his mother Kate McGarrigle as "the greatest musician I ever met" and major influence
? Discusses his Carnegie Hall performances, including shows with David Bowie and Philip Glass
? Notes his audience appreciates his technical vocal abilities and dedication to performance craft
? Shares bucket list items including a French-language album and more musical theater work
? Recently renewed his passion for visual art, with drawings exhibited at the Royal Drawing Academy
? Emphasizes the importance of balancing touring with family life and being present as a father

 

2025-06-18
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Peter Samuelson: Finding Happy: Every act of empathy creates waves that never end

Peter Samuelson shares how his transition from successful film producer to nonprofit founder has led to his greatest happiness and inspired his new book "Finding Happy."

? Produced iconic films like "Revenge of the Nerds" and "Wild"
? Co-founded Starlight with Steven Spielberg to help seriously ill children
? Created First Star to propel foster youth to college success
? Started EDAR (Everyone Deserves A Roof) providing mobile shelters for homeless individuals
? New book "Finding Happy" combines life lessons with film industry anecdotes
? Identifies three levels of happiness: short-term (immediate pleasure), medium-term (security), and long-term (helping others)
? Believes creating "ripples on the pond" by helping others leads to lasting fulfillment
? Teaches Random Acts of Kindness classes where foster youth get to donate money to causes they care about
? Emphasizes the importance of empathy in healing societal divides
? Advocates for embracing failure as a necessary part of success
? Notes the powerful connection between foster youth and music due to its portability

"Finding Happy" releases June 10th through Simon & Schuster and will be available in hardcover, paperback, audiobook, and e-book formats.

 

2025-06-11
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The Evolution of Cimarron 615: From Poco to Nashville's Harmony Masters

Michael Webb of Cimarron 615 shares the band's origin story and their deep connections to legendary country rock band Poco.

The Nashville-based quartet brings harmony-driven California country rock to life with their unique blend of musical expertise and collaborative spirit.

? Band name combines "Cimarron" from Rusty Young's classic Poco song with "615," Nashville's area code
? Members Michael Webb, Jack Sundred, Rick Lono, and Ronnie Guilbeau connected through Poco and the Flying Burrito Brothers
? Their musical style emphasizes rich vocal harmonies inspired by bands like Crosby, Stills & Nash and the Eagles
? Recently released their second single "The Truth," co-written by Jack Sundred and Nashville songwriter Kent Agee
? Album release show scheduled for February 28th at the Bluebird Cafe in Nashville
? East Coast tour beginning in March with shows in Virginia, New York, Philadelphia, Louisville, and Cincinnati
? The band prioritizes connecting with fans through live performances over extensive social media presence

Come see Cimarron 615 on their upcoming East Coast tour starting this March. Visit cimarron615.com for all show dates and information.

 

2025-06-04
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Billy Corgan's Evolution: Smashing Pumpkins journey

Billy Corgan, frontman of Smashing Pumpkins, shares his journey from rock star to wrestling promoter while reflecting on music industry transformations. Through conversations about his current projects and upcoming tours, Corgan reveals how he's maintained creative control and relevance over a four-decade career spanning 600+ songs.

? Working on Melancholy 30th anniversary recordings and preparing for special shows at Chicago's Lyric Opera
? Planning multiple tours including solo shows under "Machines of God" and Smashing Pumpkins European tour
? Navigating the shift from record label control to artist-driven business models
? Witnessing younger audiences discover the band through streaming services and social media
? Owning the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA), the oldest professional wrestling organization in the world
? Balancing music career with family life, including raising three children under 10
? Reflecting on how work ethic and songwriting set Smashing Pumpkins apart from their contemporaries
? Sharing the crucial advice from his father: "Write your own songs"

 

2025-05-28
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John Paycheck blazes his own trail while honoring his father's legendary legacy.

John Paycheck, son of outlaw country legend Johnny Paycheck, joins us to share his journey as a country music artist balancing his father's legacy with his own unique sound and style.

We explore the surprising complexity behind Johnny Paycheck's public image, getting an insider perspective on the man behind the music while learning how John is forging his own path in today's challenging music landscape.

? Carrying the legacy of a famous father while managing public perception
? Creating his own musical identity with '90s country sound and Texas swing influences
? Balancing touring life with family responsibilities including three children
? Navigating the music industry as an independent artist in the streaming era
? Working to restore and release previously unheard Johnny Paycheck recordings
? Finding an audience for traditional country sounds in today's market
? Using lessons from his father's career while making different business and life choices

You can find John Paycheck online at johnpaycheck.com and on all social media platforms (look for the blue check mark).

His music is available on Spotify, YouTube, and all major streaming services.

 

2025-05-14
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