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Country Music Made Me

English, Music, 1 season, 152 episodes, 4 days, 7 hours, 2 minutes
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Get to know your favorite country artists in a whole new way, diving deep into their past to learn about their greatest successes and their most bitter failures, all of which have guided them and made their journey unique. It’s stories from country music like you’ve never heard them before.
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A Final Goodbye

A final goodbye from Country Music Made Me!Thank you from the bottom of my heart to all of the amazing artists who have joined me and to all of you who have followed along on this amazing adventure. I hope to see you all again in the future!If you or anyone you know is looking for a podcast host please reach out to me at [email protected] Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
10/3/20222 minutes, 10 seconds
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Chris Blair - Owner of The Listening Room

Chris Blair is the owner of the popular Nashville venue The Listening Room Café. Chris joins Country Music Made Me to discuss his music inspired youth growing up in St. Louis, how singing at his Grandpa's funeral as a teenager helped guide him towards a career in music, and the memories he has of his early band days during High School and College. Chris and Brendan talk about his move to Nashville and diving into the songwriting community where he discovered a lack of quality venues that were helping showcase songwriters, and how that turned into the creation of The Listening Room. Finally, Chris explains how he's navigated the ups and downs of his journey within the world of music and business, the joy he finds in watching artists grow within the venue, and how he manages the stress of everyday life by following his passion through music but also focusing on the more businesses minded and analytical paths towards success.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
9/29/202247 minutes, 41 seconds
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Katelyn Clampett

Katelyn Clampett is a Nashville based singer, songwriter and producer. Katelyn joins Country Music Made Me to discuss her punny nature and comedic, lighthearted approach to life, the many fun memories she carries with her from growing up in a fun-loving and musical family, and how that musical backdrop helped inspire her love of music and the desire to create it on her own. Katelyn and Brendan talk about her move from small town North Carolina to attend Berklee College of Music in Boston, the events that led to chasing a career in Los Angeles after graduation, and what she learned about herself as a backing musician for Selena Gomez and Victoria Justice. Finally, Katelyn explains why she moved to Nashville, what she's learned about herself since diving into the Country Music genre, and what's next as she works to create a solo career in Country Music.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
9/26/202243 minutes, 45 seconds
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Anna Vaus

Anna Vaus in an up-and-coming Nashville based singer/songwriter. Anna joins Country Music Made Me to discuss the influence her Dad, Grammy-winning children's Country artist Steve Vaus who is known by his stage name Buck Howdy, had on her journey, how her artistic focused youth helped propel her towards a career in music, and the inspiration she's taken from the songwriting of Taylor Swift. Anna and Brendan talk about her journey to Nashville to study songwriting at Belmont University, what some key moments meant for preparing her for a career after graduation, and what it was like to have the world shut-down in 2020 shortly after opening for Willie Nelson and right before she was set to hit the studio with her dream producer Luke Laird. Finally, Anna talks about her journey out of the pandemic and towards her newest EP "Younger Version of Myself" which was once again produced by Luke.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
9/22/202245 minutes, 25 seconds
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Kasey Tyndall

Kasey Tyndall is an up-and-coming artist based in Nashville. Kasey joins Country Music Made Me to discuss her early love of music while watching the Grand Ole Opry Broadcast with her Grandma, how living within a divorced family inspired her love of both Rock and Country music, and how she developed her love of performing at local shows like the Colgate Country Showdown. Kasey and Brendan talk about how singing a duet with Keith Urban at a show in Raleigh, North Carolina inspired her journey towards a career in Country Music, the events that led to her dropping out of school and moving to Nashville, and what the first few years were like after her debut music didn't hit as well as she had hoped. Finally, Kasey explains what it was like to see the success of her single "Middle Man" in 2021, which she wrote with Lainey Wilson, how it felt to finally release her fan favorite track "Jesus and Joan Jett", and how she balances her time between being an artist and a songwriter after singing with River House/Sony Music Publishing.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
9/19/202247 minutes, 17 seconds
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Five Roses

Five Roses in a Canadian Country Music duo made up of Jade-Savannah Godin and Zachary Ouimet. The duo joins Country Music Made Me to discuss their new EP JukeBox Vibrations, what is was like working with producer Danick Dupelle, and how their music has evolved since forming in 2016. Jade, Zachary and Brendan talk about their journeys towards music which included artistic and musical parents as well as interesting travels through Figure Skating, Law and Pop/Punk, how quickly they clicked after jamming in Zachary's parents basement, and what they see as the roadmap to becoming a successful male/female duo in Country Music. Finally Jade and Zachary explain what it's been like playing bucket list shows like lasso Montreal and Boots and Hearts with Shania Twain, and their focus on creating a lasting career with Five Roses while also enjoying other exciting adventures within their lives.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
9/15/202245 minutes, 25 seconds
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Jennifer Hart

Jennifer Hart burst onto the Country Music scene in 2020 with the release of her viral hit "Half the Man", a song dedicated to her Dad. Jennifer joins Country Music Made Me to discuss the musical moments that inspired her from a young age, like her Dad singing "The Dance" by Garth Brooks at bedtime and fighting with her sister over who would get to use the toy microphone. Jennifer and Brendan talk about her struggles with Tourette's Syndrome, OCD and Social Anxiety, the moments that helped her overcome the struggles and rebuild her confidence, and what is was like competing in and becoming Miss Arizona. Finally, Jennifer talks about beginning her career in Nashville, becoming more comfortable opening her heart in the writers room, what it was like when "Half the Man" went viral, and how her new EP "1992" came together to help tell a personal story about her own journey.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
9/12/202245 minutes, 14 seconds
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Katie Rox of Nice Horse

Katie Rox is the Banjo player and vocalist with all female Country Music group Nice Horse. Katie joins Country Music Made Me to discuss how her country inspired upbringing in the rural community of Airdrie Alberta helped lead her towards a career in Country Music, how playing guitar and singing took a backseat to her love of performing at a young age, and how poems about her beloved pony Jenny were early signs of songwriting. Katie and Brendan talk about the importance of College and hearing someone else other than her parents tell her she was good at music, what it was like getting a job at the world famous Warehouse Studios in Vancouver only a few months after moving there, and what it was like when Dave Ogilvie approached her and asked if she'd like to front the Indie pop/rock group Jakalope. Finally, Katie explains how a trip to Hawaii with a group of like minded female artists led to the formation of Nice Horse, how being surrounded by three other Type A musicians helped drive the group to places they had never expected, and what it's like to receive CCMA nominations and play big summer festivals after navigating their way through the pandemic.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
9/8/202250 minutes, 46 seconds
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Rachel Wammack

Rachel Wammack is a singer/songwriter signed to RCA Records Nashville. Rachel joins Country Music Made Me to discuss her early musical memories while growing up in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, the importance that local musician Harvey Thompson Jr. had on her musical journey when starting to play local shows in high school, and how one of the very first songs she wrote dedicated to Ramen Noodles made it on her debut album. Rachel and Brendan talk about the moment she was approach by the Executive Vice President of A&R with Sony Music Nashville after a local show at the age of 17, why she decided to attend university rather than move to Nashville after High School, and what she learned about inner beauty after becoming Miss UNA at the University of North Alabama. Finally, Rachel talks about the no-pressure meeting when she officially signed with Sony in 2018, what she re-learned about herself after taking a break from social media in 2021, and how those events inspired her new music including her most recent single "Like Me".Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
9/6/202250 minutes, 35 seconds
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Noah Hicks

Noah Hicks is an up-and-coming artist in Nashville who is set to release his debut "Tripping Over My Boots". Noah joins Country Music Made Me to discuss his stereotypical country upbringing on a 100 acre chicken farm in rural Georgia, how a game with his best friend of "who can learn it faster" helped him discover his love of music and performing, and how everything changed after getting up to sing for the first time when he was 17. Noah and Brendan talk about how a performance of Luke Combs "Hurricane" when opening for Riley Green at the Back 40 Bash cemented his path towards a career in Country Music, what it was like when he began working with hit producers and songwriters in Nashville, and the amazing full circle moments he's already experienced, like singing "Cruise" on stage with Chase Rice and playing the tailgate party at Luke Combs stadium show in Seattle. Finally, Noah explains the process of writing for his new EP "Tripping Over My Boots", the hard work approach he brings to his career as he works towards selling out arenas across the country, and what it's been like to experience so many amazing moments, like signing his first record deal with RED Creative, so early in his career.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
9/1/202241 minutes, 2 seconds
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Pillbox Patti

Pillbox Patti is the alter-ego of hit songwriter Nicolette Hayford. Pillbox joins Country Music Made Me to discuss her less than ideal childhood growing up with divorced parents in different parts of Florida, how her Dad's musical background helped inspire her own artistry at a young age, and how attending the Durango song festival, which her Dad was a part of, inspired her to focus on being a better songwriter rather than an artist. Pillbox and Brendan talk about the 4th of July when she packed up her car and left home for the bright lights on Nashville, how she navigated the first few years in Music City as she developed as a songwriter, and how important relationship were with other up and coming artists like Ashley McBryde and John Pardi. Pillbox explains how a songwriter record she recorded in 2020 helped inspire her to create the Pillbox Patti persona, how important Ashley McBryde's hit song "One Night Standards" was in allowing her to focus on her artist career, and what fans can expect from her upcoming album which was heavily influenced by the tumultuous events of her childhood.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
8/29/202249 minutes, 59 seconds
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Kolby Cooper

Kolby Cooper is an up-and-coming artist out of Texas who recently released his new album "Boy From Anderson County to the Moon". Kolby joins Country Music Made Me to discuss growing up in a small farming community with a population of 30 people, the impact his Dad had on his love of Country Music, and how important music was in allowing him to overcome the pain of losing his father to brain cancer when he was 14. Kolby and Brendan talk about the memories he has from long drives with his Dad hauling cattle, his progression as an artist after learning the guitar in his early teens, and how quickly his career took off after the release of his debut EP only a few months after high school. Kolby explains the process of creating his new album "Boy From Anderson County to the Moon", what it's been like working with producer Philip Mosley ever since his debut single in 2017, and what it means to be making his Grand Ole Opry debut.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
8/25/202243 minutes, 23 seconds
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Carter Faith

Carter Faith is an up-and-coming Country Music artist and songwriter who released her debut EP "Let Love Be Love" in 2021. Carter joins Country Music Made Me to discuss the impact her grandfather had not only on her love of Country Music but also her confidence to perform on local stages in her hometown of Davidson, North Carolina, how songwriting at the age of 16 created a spark that helped carry her to Belmont University, and the performance at an Open Mic during her first trip to Music City that inspired her to chase a career in music. Carter and Brendan talk about how she balanced being an artist and a student after her debut music caught fire, the confidence boost she received after winning the ASCAP Songwriters Showcase in 2019, and how she's evolved as a songwriter since moving to Nashville. Carter explains what it was like signing with Universal Music Publishing, the importance of continuing to be thankful for the career she's created, what it's been like playing iconic venues like the Ryman Auditorium and Grand Ole Opry, and what the future holds as she continues to live her dreams.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
8/22/202245 minutes, 55 seconds
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Sunny Sweeney

Sunny Sweeney is an established Country Music artist who got her start in Austin Texas and has made close to 60 appearances at the Grand Ole Opry. Sunny joins Country Music Made Me to discuss her early trips to the Opry, why she didn't start playing the guitar until after college, and the instant connection she felt to the music and performing once she began songwriting. Sunny and Brendan talk about her musical beginnings playing small clubs in Austin, how her focus on creating music that strikes an emotional chord with listeners hasn't changed ever since the release of her debut album in 2007, and the important moments early in her career that lit a fire that has never burned out. Sunny explains why her latest album "Married Alone" is a true labor of love, and how it feels to finally release the record that has been two and a half years in the making.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
8/18/202251 minutes, 46 seconds
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Sykamore

Sykamore is an Artist and Songwriter who just released her new album "Pinto". Sykamore joins Country Music Made Me to discuss her western inspired upbringing in a small farming community in Canada, how the rodeo lifestyle of her parents influenced her youth, and the energy that was created when she picked up the guitar in her later teens. Sykamore and Brendan talk about her early growth as an artist in Canada, how a trip to the CCMA Awards in 2015 forever changed her path, and how a private message on Twitter from Rhett Akins turned into a publishing deal and new opportunities in Nashville. Sykamore explains how navigating the pandemic as a new artist helped shape her recent music, the excitement she has in sharing her new album, and the unapologetic approach she takes in creating pop/inspired Country Music.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
8/15/202243 minutes, 40 seconds
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Greylan James

Greylan James is a hit songwriter and artist best known for co-writing Kenny Chesney's "Happy Does" and Chris Young's "If That Ain't God". Greylan joins Country Music Made Me to discuss his early infatuations with Kenny Chesney, his love of music that began after receiving his first guitar from his Grandpa when he was 5, and how quickly his pursuit of a musical career began after getting his first electric guitar when he was 10. Greylan and Brendan talk about his journey from local musician in his hometown of Knoxville, Tennessee to a songwriter in Nashville working with legendary writer Bob Dipiero, his struggle to find his place as a songwriter in Music City, and how things changed once everything began to click within his writing. Greylan explains how his life changed after Kenny Chesney recorded his song "Happy Does", the confidence he found within his songwriting to chase an artist career, and what it's like to finally release his debut EP "I Hope She Hears These".Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
8/11/202245 minutes, 32 seconds
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Landon Parker

Landon Parker is a Country Music artist, songwriter and former member of the Country Music group "Chasin Crazy". Landon joins Country Music Made Me to discuss the life changing moment when his Dad bought him a guitar when he was 16, what the early days were like while building a following in his home state of North Carolina, and some of the fun stories from his teens, like earning the chance to tryout for America's Got Talent after winning a local talent contest, opening for Florida Georgia Line and hearing them sing Cruise during sound-check before it had been released, and visiting Nashville to record his first album "Country Side". Landon and Brendan talk about the moment he was contacted by Scott Siman, who happens to be Tim McGraw's manager, to join a new Country Music group, what it was like moving to Nashville and joining the band, and why he decided to leave after five years to pursue a solo career. Landon explains how producer Blake Chancey convinced him to stay in Nashville rather than move home to North Carolina, what it was like to see the world shut-down one day before he was set to head into the studio to record his debut music, and what the future holds following the release of his debut single "Good Beer Drinkin" earlier this year.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
8/8/202226 minutes, 41 seconds
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C.J. Solar

C.J. Solar is a Country Music singer/songwriter with writing credits on Morgan Wallen's #1 single "Up Down" and Jameson Roger's chart topper "Some Girls". He recently released his own album "The Future's Neon". C.J. joins Country Music Made Me to discuss how picking up his Dad's electric guitar inspired his dreams of a career in music, the events that led to him and his brother's forming a band, and how a trip to Nashville in Middle school where he saw Blake Shelton, Dierks Bentley and Brad Paisley perform at the Grand Ole Opry inspired his love of Country Music. C.J and Brendan talk about his foray into songwriting during high school, how that led to attending Belmont University, and the life changing moment when he was offered a publishing deal while interning at Sea Gayle Music. C.J. explains how his songwriting journey has led to two #1 hits, how he balances songwriting and being an artist, and the transitional phase of his career during 2021 that led to the creation of his new album "The Future's Neon".Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
8/4/202250 minutes, 41 seconds
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David Nail

David Nail is a Country Music artist best known for his hit singles Red Light, Let It Rain, Whatever She's Got and Night's On Fire. David joins Country Music Made Me to discuss his early years spent juggling music and sports, the impact his Granddaddy Lawson has had on his journey, and why he made the decision in high school to pursue a career in music rather than sports. David and Brendan talk about his move to Nashville, what it's been like navigating a successful career, the importance of long lasting relationships within the music industry, and immersing himself within the world of sports thanks to his success in music. David explains the jolt of inspiration he felt after listening to old demos in early 2022, how it re-ignited his passion for songwriting, and the creative energy he's carrying into the creation of his new music, including his latest single "Sunset Carousel".Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
8/1/202247 minutes, 24 seconds
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Kimberly Kelly

Kimberly Kelly in a Country Music artist and songwriter who recently released her new album "I'll Tell You What's Gonna Happen". Kimberly joins Country Music Made Me to discuss the musical family member's who have inspired her journey, like her Grandpa who played in the Country Music outfit "Sterling Lee and the Hearts", and her Dad and Uncles who ran within the local music scene before they settled down to focus on raising their families. Kimberly and Brendan talk about her pageant days, the school performances that made her realize she could sing, and how attending the Commercial Music Program at McLennan Community College inspired her to chase a career in Country Music. Kimberly explains the events that led her to Nashville, like being discovered early on by Texas Country Music Hall of Fame member Billy Joe Shaver and singing background harmonies for her sister while on tour with the likes of Brad Paisley. Finally, Kimberly talks about the experiences in Nashville that have led to signing with Toby Keith's Show Dog Nashville record label, working along side and becoming friends with her hero's like Steve Wariner and Erin Enderlin, and releasing her latest album "I'll Tell You What's Gonna happen". Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
7/28/202249 minutes, 38 seconds
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Jenny Tolman

Jenny Tolman is a Country Music Songwriter and Artist who recently released her sophomore album "Married in a Honky Tonk". Jenny joins Country Music Made Me to discuss her musically inspiring family members, like her Grandfather who played drums in the infantry and later owned a dance hall where his big band "Will Tolman and the band that plays to please" would perform, as well as her Dad who played in the country music group "The Indian River Boys" who were discovered by Burt Reynolds and sang on Garth Brook's 1990 album "No Fences". Jenny and Brendan talk about how being born and raised in Nashville has influenced her musical journey, the events during her elementary and middle school years that helped her discover her love of music, and how attending Belmont University helped guide her towards seeking real world experience when stepping into a career in Country Music. Jenny explains how a chance meeting with Grammy nominated producer David Brainard not only helped guide her towards the release of her debut music but how it also turned into a life long romance after the couple were married in 2022 and are expecting their first child together. Finally, Jenny talks about the process of creating her sophomore album "Married in a Honky Tonk", what it's like to build a career as an independent artist, and how amazing it was to be recognized by Dolly Parton and Jeff Bridges after the release of her 2019 single "My Welcome Mat". Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
7/25/202250 minutes, 18 seconds
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Anne Wilson

Anne Wilson is a Christian/Country artist who released her debut album "My Jesus" in 2022. Anne joins Country Music Made Me to discuss the role both Christian and Country music played in her upbringing, the influence she takes from both when creating her own music, and the memories that she's created through each genre. Anne and Brendan talk about growing up on the family farm in Kentucky, her journey in faith during that time, and how her life changed when she gave her life to Christ. Anne explains the immense pain and loss she experienced when her brother was tragically killed in 2017, how her life was forever changed after singing at his funeral, and the immediate calling towards music she felt within her soul at that moment. Finally, Anne talks about her musical journey that began in 2017, what it was like discovering who she was as an artist, and how amazing the response to her music has been. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
7/21/202227 minutes, 53 seconds
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Gable Bradley

Gable Bradley is a singer/songwriter who recently released his debut EP "Born Ready". Gable joins Country Music Made Me to discuss his musical beginnings, first on the piano in third grade and then onto the guitar and songwriting at 17, how recruiting his brothers to form a band in his early 20's led to the beginnings of a career in music, and the journey they took through their home state of Arkansas. Gable and Brendan talk about his move to Nashville in 2016 to chase his dreams on a much larger scale, his journey through Music City as he creates a tight knit community that has helped inspire his music, and the path he's taken towards the creation of his debut music in 2022. Gable explains how his free spirit has influenced his music, the draw he has towards the coast even though he was raised in middle America, and the passion that continues to drive him towards a fruitful career in Country Music. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
7/18/202240 minutes, 38 seconds
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Chris Colston

Chris Colston is an up-and-coming artist from Texas who is following in the footsteps of artists like Parker McCollum and Koe Wetzel in gaining national notoriety. Chris joins Country Music Made Me to talk about the moments that led to his passion for chasing a career in music, like jamming with his friends at the local church, performing on the Texas Opry Circuit, earning a residency at the Republic Icehouse in Tyler Texas, and releasing his first album "Guitar Playin' Outlaw". Chris and Brendan talk about how important the support of the close knit community within the Red Dirt music scene has been, what it's been like playing with and getting to know his musical idols like Randy Rogers, Codey Canada, Cross Canadian Ragweed, Josh Abbot, William Clark Green and Stoney LaRue, and why things may have been much different if he hadn't met fellow musician Koe Wetzel early in his journey. Chris explains the process of entering the Nashville scene from Texas, what it's been like transitioning to the world of co-writing rather than always writing by himself, and the goals he has for his career outside of his home state. Finally, Chris talks about his new album "Boy Like Me" and how he hopes to develop as a songwriter and eventually co-write every track he records. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
7/14/202243 minutes, 53 seconds
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Dusty Saxton

Dusty Saxton is a professional drummer who plays full-time with Granger Smith. Dusty joins Country Music Made Me to discuss his musical upbringing which began before he was born, kicking a little harder within his mom's womb when hearing live drums, how quickly he wore out his first real drum kit after only two years of playing it, and how his passion for music expanded after teaching himself the piano and guitar. Dusty and Brendan talk about his early years of chasing a career in music, the difficulty he had in learning how to become a professional drummer, and how everything changed when he joined rock band "Ember". Dusty explains the sacrifices he's made to live his dreams as a professional drummer, what it was like moving into the Country Music genre when he began playing for Granger Smith, and what it's been like growing with the band as they continue to reach new heights within their career's and experience new and exciting opportunities. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
7/11/202243 minutes, 31 seconds
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Scott Stevens

Scott Stevens is a Country Music Singer/Songwriter who recently released his album "Every Hat is a Cowboy Hat". Scott joins Country Music Made Me to discuss the influence his Dad, who also chased a career in music, had on his musical beginnings, the inspiration he gained from his Pappy and how important that relationship was in helping him become the person he is today, and how music helped him overcome his shyness while living in 6 different U.S. States throughout his childhood. Scott and Brendan talk about the upsetting story behind his first guitar, the music that was created on his Tascam Digital Audio Workstation, and how breaking his leg and arm in a snowboard accident during his senior year of high school helped plant a seed towards a career in music. Scott explains why he turned down a career as a lawyer to chase his dreams in Nashville, how important his law degree was during the pandemic in allowing him to earn a living, and the journey he's been on over the last three years in discovering who he truly is as an artist. Finally, Scott talks about his new album "Every Hat is a Cowboy Hat", the diversity of the 16 song album, and what it's been like discovering who he is as an artist and creating music he's most passionate about. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
7/7/202245 minutes, 53 seconds
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Brad Mates - Emerson Drive

Brad Mates in the lead singer of Canadian Country Band Emerson Drive. Brad joins Country Music Made Me to discuss what he learned as a kid watching his Dad perform in his own local Country Music outfit "The Swinging Doors", the importance of the eleventh grade talent show when he jumped on stage to perform for the first time, and how the band was formed after he began jamming with other like minded musicians in his school. Brad and Brendan talk about the bands early days when they would play any show they could, how that benefited them after their move to Nashville, and what it was like to sign a major label record deal with DreamWorks in his early 20's. Brad explains what it was like to have their song "Moments" climbing the charts and hitting #1 as they were dealing with label issues, why they were content with taking a step back and slowing down their career in order to spend more time with their families, and how they were able to manage their career in a way that created longevity rather than simply chasing success. Finally, Brad talks about the group's latest single "Every Girl That Got Away", what the process is like in choosing their new music, and the positive view he continues to have on his career moving forward. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
7/4/202252 minutes, 56 seconds
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Jenna Paulette

Jenna Paulette is a singer/songwriter who splits her time between her home start of Texas and new home in Nashville, Tennessee. Jenna joins Country Music Made Me to discuss her two biggest influences growing up, her Grandad William and her Grandpa Jerry, the roles they each played in helping inspire Jenna to chase her dreams in both Cattle Ranching and Country Music, and how they helped instill a love of music within her from a young age. Jenna and Brendan talk about her many musical adventures during Middle and High School, the life changing moment when she received a full-ride scholarship to Savannah College, and how important her marketing degree has become within her career. Jenna explains the importance of Cattle Ranching within her life, the plan she has for buying back her family's ranchland and also helping other families keep their land within their families, and the emotional connection she has with her hand-me-down truck. Finally, Jenna talks about her new music and the process of choosing songs that will support the narrative of her journey and her love of the Western lifestyle. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
6/30/202248 minutes, 32 seconds
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Jeff Hanna - Nitty Gritty Dirt Band

Jeff Hanna is the founding member of the Grammy Award winning country/rock group Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. Jeff joins Country Music Made Me to talk about his musical beginnings after picking up the guitar in Middle School, the organic formation of his first jug band in High School, and how winning a local talent competition set the group of friends on a path towards forming the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band in 1966. Jeff and Brendan talk about the band's early years of hanging out with a group of young, like minded musician's, and what it's like to see them become the who's who of legendary artists within the industry. Jeff explains how the group has evolved and reinvented themselves over the years to remain relevant within in the industry, moving from jug band, to Americana and finally to Country with their #1 hit "Fishin' In the Dark" in 1987. Finally, Jeff talks about the bands new album "Dirt Does Dylan", a record filled with reimagined tracks from Bob Dylan's vast library of hit songs. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
6/27/202251 minutes, 58 seconds
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Jason Nix

Jason Nix is a singer, songwriter and jack of all trades within the Country Music community. Jason joins Country Music Made Me to discuss the influence his musical father had on his early love of music, why being encouraged to become a musician never deterred him from chasing a career in music, and how his Dad's journey in Nashville helped shape his own path to Music City after high school. Jason and Brendan talk about his years at Belmont, how friendships with the likes of Tyler Hubbard, Ryan Hurd and Ryan Griffin during University helped shape his journey following graduation, and what his years spent in a cover band on Lower Broadway and playing for other artists like Ryan Griffin and Canaan Smith meant for his development as an artist. Finally, Jason explains the events that led to becoming a songwriter, how it helped lead him down a path towards releasing his own original music, including his newest single "Mary Wanna", and what the future holds within his developing career. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
6/23/202247 minutes, 9 seconds
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Abbey Cone

Abbey Cone is an up-and-coming singer/songwriter who is signed to The Valory Music Co. an imprint of Big Machine. Abbey joins Country Music Made Me to discuss her early love of music, her first public performances when singing the national anthem on the Rodeo Circuit her family competed on, and how she grew as both a performer and a musician while singing on the Opry Circuit in her home state of Texas. Abbey and Brendan talk about her first trip to Nashville at the age of 12, how that led to telling her parents she wanted to finish high school through online courses so she could move to Music City, and what it was like making the official move before she had turned 17. Abbey explains what's it been like navigating the mental and emotional challenges while chasing a Country Music career, what the process was like when signing with Big Machine, and the importance she places on evolving as an artist and as she learns more about herself and the story she hopes to tell within her music. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
6/20/202246 minutes, 19 seconds
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Steve Moakler

Steve Moakler in a Country Music Singer/Songwriter. Steve joins Country Music Made Me to discuss the importance of family within his journey, including his Grandfather, who built a popular neighborhood bar in his basement called "Siddle's Saloon", and his Grandmother, who lived with Steve and his family for much of his formative years and helped inspire him in many important ways. Steve and Brendan talk about his musical beginnings, which started thanks to the gift of a 1980's Alvarez acoustic guitar from his Grandmother's boyfriend, his first high-school band "Line of Reason", and what drew him to Nashville rather than chasing fame and fortune with the group. Steve explains how he's navigated the many ups and downs within his career, the focus he continues to put on the relationships built within his music, and the personal messages of growth as a father, husband and musician that have inspired his new album "Make A Little Room". Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
6/16/202250 minutes, 5 seconds
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Morgan Johnston

Morgan Johnston is an up-and-coming singer/songwriter based in Nashville. Morgan joins Country Music Made Me to discuss her two competing loves, Horses and Music, how her parents love of both animals and music helped inspire her to chase her dreams no matter where they led, and how learning about her Great Grandmothers past as a songwriter has inspired her journey in Nashville. Morgan and Brendan talk about Morgan's early musical experiences, first with her friends putting on "air band" performances for their family, to open-mic nights at small venues around her hometown of Sandwich Cape Cod, and finally to dropping out of University after a year to chase a career in Nashville. Morgan explains the feelings she had when making the official move to Music City, what it was like to have her debut single "Good Guy" do much better than she expected, and how she's navigated the up's and down's of the industry. Finally, Morgan talks about enjoying the small victories within her journey, the growth she's experienced as an artist that she's brought into her new single "The End", what it's been like working with long time friend, Producer Noah Needleman, and the excitement she has for the release of her debut album in late 2022. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
6/13/202243 minutes, 40 seconds
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Devin Cooper

Devin Cooper is a Canadian Country singer/songwriter. Devin joins Country Music Made Me to discuss his early love of music which included playing along on the self playing piano, cranking up The Beatles Anthology CD on his parents living room stereo, and begging for a guitar at the age of 5. Devin and Brendan talk about the moment he received his first guitar at the age of 7, the dedication he showed at a young age to learning the instrument, how his songwriting began to develop, and how he was caught between two worlds, writing storytelling lyrics routed within the Country genre but playing blues inspired music around it. Devin explains how a concert featuring Kip Moore and The Cadillac Three helped inspire him to combine the Blues/Rock music he had grown up on with his Country inspired songwriting to create his own unique brand of Country Music, what it's meant to have friendships with some of the most talents musicians and producers in Canada, and how regular trips to Nashville have helped him develop as a songwriter and an artist. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
6/9/202248 minutes, 11 seconds
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Ryan Griffin

Ryan Griffin is a Country Music singer/songwriter originally from Ocala, Florida. Ryan joins Country Music Made Me to discuss his early love of music which began while listening to the Country greats in the family car and with his Grandpa on Sunday nights while watching the Grand Ole Opry Telecast, it was also inspired by the soulful tunes of Brian McKnight and the genre bending sounds of Keith Urban. Ryan and Brendan talk about how his time at Belmont helped guide him towards a career as an artist, including a stint as the tour manager for an up-and-coming artist by the name of Jason Aldean, and what the journey has been like towards finding his own unique sound within the genre. Ryan explains how he's been able to navigate the ups and downs of his career, including losing his mentor and friend, Busbee in 2019, being dropped by both his publisher and record label in 2021, how the support of his wife helped him move forward as an independent artist, and the amazing opportunities that have come thanks to the success of his single "Salt, Lime & Tequila", including being welcomed onto the Grand Ole Opry stage and signing as the flagship artist on the Jay DeMarcus led Red Street Records. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
6/6/202254 minutes, 9 seconds
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Sarahbeth Taite

Sarahbeth Taite is a Country Music singer/songwriter originally from Fort Collins, Colorado. Sarahbeth joins Country Music Made Me to discuss her early musical memories on the piano with her Grandmother, the encouragement her parents offered in following whatever path she chose as long as she worked hard, and how writing musical poems at the age of six transformed into song writing in her early teens after picking up the guitar. Sarahbeth and Brendan talk about signing her first publishing deal at 14 after attending the NSAI Songwriter's workshop in Nashville, what it was like to feel on top of the world at such a young age, and how she's navigated the high's and low's of the industry over the last 10 years. Sarahbeth explains the importance of growth within herself as an artist since the release of her debut single "He Loves Me" in 2015, what it was like working within the unexpected success of her single "Long Way" in 2020, what she learned from her time on American Idol, and what fans can expect from her new EP "For My Own Good". Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
6/2/202255 minutes, 55 seconds
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Raleigh Keegan

Raleigh Keegan is a Country Music singer/songwriter based in Nashville. Raleigh joins Country Music Made Me to discuss his unusual birth story, born to a single mom serving time in a state penitentiary and being adopted when he was only a few days old to a loving family in Cincinnati. Raleigh and Brendan talk about his early love of music which was developed on a Baby Grand Piano in the family home, some of his first bands including the rap/pop group The Queen City Kids, and what caused him to leave his day job behind after College to chase his dreams in Nashville. Raleigh talks about how he stays positive within the ups and downs of his career, how his music has evolved over the years, and the excitement he has for his new concept album, The Tale of 7 Cities, which fuses his passion for Jazz with his love of Country Music. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
5/30/202251 minutes, 42 seconds
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Dallas Smith

Dallas Smith is one of the most successful Canadian Country Artists in history and the lead singer of rock band Default. Dallas joins Country Music Made Me to discuss his first musical memory of listening to The Beatles "Abbey Road Medley" on the radio, how his shyness kept him from singing in front of others as a youngster, and how a passion for music continued to burn deep within until his early 20's. Dallas and Brendan talk about stepping out of his comfort zone to perform Plush by the Stone Temple Pilots in his friends garage, how that quickly led to the formation of Default, and how working with Nickelback's Chad Kroger and producer Joey Moi helped launch them towards a successful career. Dallas explains the ups and downs that led him to reach out to Joey with the idea of recording a country record, how quickly the idea of a career in Country Music became a reality, and what his journey has been like over the past 10 years while becoming one of the biggest artists in Canadian Country Music history, which has included a record Twelve #1 singles. Finally, Dallas talks about how a shy kid grew up to be the 2 time CCMA Entertainer of the Year, and what's next within his decorated career. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
5/26/202245 minutes, 10 seconds
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Chayce Beckham

Chayce Beckham is a Country Music singer/songwriter and the winner of Season 19 of American Idol. Chayce joins Country Music Made Me to discuss his early love of music after getting a guitar from his Grandma at the age of 3, how important his Grandpa was in helping him become the person he is today, and how singing along to George Strait in his truck as a teenager helped him find his voice. Chayce and Brendan talk about The Sinking Sailors, the reggae inspired band he formed with a group of friends after High School, his focus on making music a viable career in his early 20's, and the difficulty he had coming to grips with the loss of his Grandfather and the band in 2020. Chayce explains the deep hole he fell into during 2020, his efforts to mask the pain with alcohol, and the car crash that changed everything. Finally, Chayce talks about his time on American Idol, the inner healing he's experienced since winning in 2021, and the joy he's filled with as he lives his dream of sharing his music with the world. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
5/23/202241 minutes, 17 seconds
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Lexie Hayden

Lexie Hayden is a Country Music Singer/Songwriter who recently competed on MTV's Becoming a Popstar. Lexie joins Country Music Made Me to discuss growing up in the Rock influenced suburbs of Washington but being drawn to Country Music thanks to regular trips to her Grandparent's farm in Pennsylvania, the influence her Grandpa and his love of classic country has had on her journey, and how she picked up the guitar thanks to inspiration from her young brother. Lexie and Brendan talk about her very first performance at the local venue "Jammin Java", posting the video to youtube, and how positive comments helped inspire her to continue sharing her music. Lexie explains how a summer internship with the Bobby Bones Show during College made her realize Nashville is where she wanted to be, what is was like moving to Music City only a few months after graduation, and how she's navigated the ups and downs within her journey. Finally, Lexie talks about working with hit songwriter Derek George since 2017, the positive momentum she's experienced over the past 2 years with skyrocketing streaming numbers and huge support from Bobby Bones and Women of iHeartCountry, and what's next within her burgeoning career. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
5/19/202249 minutes, 20 seconds
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Jillian Cardarelli

Jillian Cardarelli is a country music Singer/Songwriter. Jillian joins Country Music Made Me to discuss her grandpa's Country Music influence, her love of Elvis and how he inspired her to sing and perform at a young age, and the first grade talent show when she sang a LeAnn Rimes song and realized that's what she wanted to do for the rest of her life. Jillian and Brendan talk about her move to Nashville to attend Belmont University, the amazing opportunities she had early in her career to open for artists like Alabama, Willie Nelson, Kenny Rogers, and Reba, and the many full-circle moments she's experienced since first hitting the stage in 2013. Jillian explains how she considers her debut single "Rerun" in 2017 to be her jumping off point as an artist, what it's been like working with producer Alex Kline from the beginning of her career, and the balance of promoting her debut self-titled EP and moving on to the creation of new music. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
5/16/202238 minutes, 10 seconds
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Shantaia

Shantaia is a Canadian born and raised singer/songwriter who is currently based in Nashville. Shantaia joins Country Music Made Me to discuss her early musical experiences growing up in Canada, the moments that led to her dreams of a career in Country Music in her early teens, and the business minded personality that has allowed her to thrive as an independent artist within the industry at a young age. Shantaia and Brendan talk about moving to Toronto from her small town in Saskatchewan to further her career, how important her first trip to Nashville was in showing her the opportunities that were available for growth within her career, how treating her career as a business has helped her growth both personally and professionally, and what it was like making the move to Music City in 2020. Shantaia explains what it's been like immersing herself within the Nashville culture, how encouraging it's been to play at iconic venues like The Listening Room and Whiskey Jam, the steps she's taking within her career to ensure she's creating the music she wants to create, and how excited she is for the success of her new single Broke To Brand New. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
5/12/202248 minutes, 14 seconds
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Adam Sanders

Adam Sanders is a Country Music Artist and Songwriter. Adam joins Country Music Made Me to discuss the moments that inspired his love of music, including one of the most important concerts he's ever attended, seeing Alan Jackson open for Randy Travis and meeting Alan backstage, a moment that would set him on a path towards a career in Country Music. Adam and Brendan talk about the moment he was encouraged by his Uncle Scotty, a session player in Nashville, to being songwriting, how that led to playing gigs all around Florida as a teenager, and how it inspired him to move to Nashville at the age of 21. Adam explains how songwriting helped him create early success in Music City, what it was like hitting #1 as a songwriter with Cole Swindell's "Ain't Worth The Whiskey" and "Hell of a Night" from Dustin Lynch, and the difficulty he had turning success as a songwriter into success as an artist. Finally, Adam talks about self-funding his debut full length album "What If I'm Right", and what it's been like to release music he feels is the most authentic of his career. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
5/9/202248 minutes, 7 seconds
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SixForty1

SixForty1 is a Country Music duo formed by Brooks Hoffman and Austin Gee. Brooks and Austin join Country Music Made Me to discuss their separate musical journeys growing up in Kentucky, how Country Music influenced them as youngsters, and the musical adventures, from musical theatre, lively living room performances and high school bands they enjoyed before graduating high school. The duo talk about attending Murray State University with the goal of securing day jobs, their chance meeting while taking part in the annual Mr. MSU competition, and their immediate connection when they began songwriting. Brooks and Austin explain the events that led to the formation of SixForty1, what it was like moving to Nashville, and the journey they've been on in finding their sound and place in Music City. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
5/5/202242 minutes, 38 seconds
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Eric Paslay

Eric Paslay is a Nashville based Singer/Songwriter who has scored numerous #1's as both a songwriter and artist. Eric joins Country Music Made Me to discuss the musical influence of his family growing-up, how music helped guide his journey but was never the main focus until College when he attended Middle Tennessee State to study Music Business and dove headfirst into the world of songwriting. Eric and Brendan talk about his early years in Nashville, how becoming a successful songwriter made it difficult to kick-start an artist career, and what it was like working within and learning the business behind becoming a successful artist. Eric explains what it's been like navigating the up's and down's within his journey, the importance of focusing on the positives within his career, and the excitement he has as he celebrates the release of his new album, Even if it Breaks Your Barefoot Friday Night, a record filled with his re-imagined hits as a songwriting and artist. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
5/2/202247 minutes, 21 seconds
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Corey Kent

Corey Kent is a singer/songwriter who released his latest single "Wild As Her" in early 2022. Corey joins Country Music Made Me to discuss the hard-working principles passed down through the generations from his Great Grandfather that continue to help guide him through his journey, the early musical experiences at the Oklahoma State Fair and Cain's Ballroom that created a unique musical spark within him, and what he learned during his years fronting the Western Swing band Oklahoma Stomp during his teens. Corey and Brendan talk about the life changing moment when he was welcomed to sing on stage with Willie Nelson, how he was able to chase a career in music while at the same time earning a business degree from Oklahoma State, and what he learned during his early years in Nashville. Corey explains how difficult it was to navigate 2020 as an up-and-coming independent artist, the live changing moments that happened while on tour with the likes of Parker McCollum, Randy Rogers, Aaron Watson, Kolby Cooper and Cody Johnson in 2021, and how this year is setting up to be his biggest yet with the early success of his new single "Wild As Her". Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
4/28/202246 minutes, 3 seconds
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John Jeffers of Whiskey Myers

John Jeffers is the Guitarist and background vocalist for American Rock/Country group Whiskey Myers. John joins Country Music Made Me to discuss his families musical past that he didn't become aware of until his teens, how natural ability shone threw when he first picked-up the guitar, and how his focus quickly turned from baseball to music in his later teens. John and Brendan talk about the early days of Whiskey Myers, how a focus on their live show from the very beginning has helped build a loyal following of fans, and why the group have stayed independent rather than taking an easier road. John explains how the band navigated through the pandemic, what they've learned from self-producing their last two albums, including their upcoming release Tornillo, and the excitement they have heading into their sold-out summer performance at Red Rocks. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
4/25/202246 minutes, 7 seconds
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Maggie Baugh

Maggie Baugh is a Nashville based Singer/Songwriter. Maggie joins Country Music Made Me to discuss the moment she fell in love with Classical Music while watching the animated Disney show Little Einstein's, the journey she began at the age of 6 towards Julliard and a career in Classical Music, and how being bullied in school helped lead her towards Country Music as a way to heal. Maggie and Brendan talk about her development as an artist while playing shows around her home state of Florida as a teenager, how regular trips to Nashville during High School cemented her journey towards a career in Country Music, and how her focus of playing as many live shows as she could during her first two years in Nashville effected her music. Finally, Maggie explains how 2020 helped her evolve as a musician, why her focused shifted to creating music inspired by her emotions rather than her live performance, and what it means to see major growth within her career while being an independent artist. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
4/21/202244 minutes, 20 seconds
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Stephanie Quayle

Stephanie Quayle is a Country Music singer/songwriter. Stephanie joins Country Music Made Me to discuss how family helped influence her love of music at a young age, how music helped distract from the negativity and constant bullying she endured during middle school, and the important role a student exchange to Switzerland played in where she is today. Stephanie and Brendan talk about the events that led to joining a band during her time in Europe, the amazing feeling of freedom she felt during her very first performance and how it cemented her path towards a career in music. Stephanie explains how a decade long journey in Los Angeles helped shape her as an artist, how things changed after moving to Nashville, and how important it's been to stay true to herself within an industry that's constantly trying to change who she is. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
4/18/202248 minutes, 26 seconds
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Tyler Joe Miller

Tyler Joe Miller is a Canadian Country Musician best known for his breakout singles Pillow Talkin' and I would Be Over Me Too. Tyler Joe joins Country Music Made Me to discuss his early musical memories with family, the work-ethic that was instilled within him at a young age, and how that continues to drive him forward within his Country Music career. Tyler Joe and Brendan talk about his first experiences on the stage within his Church's Youth group, the conversation that led to the formation of his first band, and walking away from music to chase other passions within his life. Tyler Joe explains the moment he was inspired to chase a solo music career, why he chose Country Music, and the amazing start he's had to his career, becoming the first independent artist to debut with back-to-back #1 hits on the Billboard Canada Country Charts. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
4/14/202244 minutes, 50 seconds
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Priscilla Block

Priscilla Block is a Country Music singer/songwriter who's been chasing a career in Nashville since 2014 and burst onto the scene in 2020 after her song Just About Over You went viral on TikTok. Priscilla joins Country Music Made Me to discuss the important role family has played within her musical journey, the moments in her hometown of Raleigh, North Carolina as a teenager that inspired her to chase a career in music, and what is was like moving to Nashville after High School with only her guitar and big dreams. Priscilla and Brendan talk about her early years in Music City as she developed as an artist and the valuable lessons she learned along the way that helped her become a stronger and more confident performer and songwriter. Priscilla explains what it was like when her song "Just About Over You" went viral and how she's navigated life after seeing her dreams become reality, including singing a record deal with Mercury Nashville, a publishing deal with Warner Chappell, releasing her debut album "Welcome to the Block Party", and being nominated for New Female Artist of the Year at the 2022 ACM Awards and Breakthrough Video of the Year at the CMT Music Awards. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
4/11/202238 minutes, 39 seconds
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Parker McCollum

Parker McCollum is the 2022 ACM New Male Artist of the Year and has charted two #1 songs. Parker joins Country Music Made Me to discuss when his passion for music first began growing up in Conroe, Texas, what it's like for a musician from the Lone Star State to cross over to Nashville, and the importance of focusing on his own voice rather than that of others. Parker and Brendan talk about his move to Austin after High School, the importance of the Saxon Pub, where he met three of his current band members, and how cool it's been to take this journey with them. Parker explains the feelings he had inside when he stepped on stage in-front of over 70 thousand fans at the Houston Rodeo which was at the top of his list of career accomplishments, the pressure he puts on himself when looking towards what's next, and the one thing that will make him feel like his journeys complete; his name within the Country Music Hall of Fame. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
4/7/202241 minutes, 10 seconds
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Ned LeDoux

Ned LeDoux is a Country Music Singer/Songwriter who just released his new album "Buckskin". Ned joins Country Music Made Me to discuss the importance of a strong work ethic passed down from his Dad and Grandpa growing up on a ranch in Kaycee, Wyoming, how important the support of his Mom was and continues to be within his musical journey, and why he was drawn to the drums at a young age. Ned and Brendan talk about his first band "Cow Town" in Junior High, how joining his Dad, Chris LeDoux, in his band the Western Underground in his late teens helped him become a professional drummer, and how his career evolved following the passing of his Dad in 2005, taking him from behind the drum kit to in-front of the microphone. Ned explains what it was like the first time he sang in-front of an audience, how he began songwriting thanks to his Dad's producer, Mac McAnally, and some unfinished songs, and how that has led to a successful career that includes 3 full length albums. Finally, Ned talks about debuting his new music at the Grand Ole Opry, what it was like to perform with Garth Brooks at Cheyenne Frontier Days in 2021 in honor of his late father, and he shares stories from his new album "Buckskin". Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
4/4/202247 minutes, 35 seconds
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Matt Koziol

Matt Koziol is a Nashville based singer/songwriter. Matt joins Country Music Made Me to discuss the important role family has played within his journey, and why he never wanted to share his musical talents (even with his family) until performing during a local Open Mic event at the age of 14. Matt and Brendan talk about his time studying music in University, a time that included more classical and operatic music than the classic rock he was inspired by growing up, his years spent trading time between his home in New Jersey and the bright lights of Los Angeles chasing a career in music, and why he chose to move to Nashville in 2015. Matt explains why he moved away from a solo career to focus on songwriting and playing for others after his move to Music City, the importance of his friendship with producer Matthew Odmark, and the process of creating his new album "Wildhorse" in secret with Matthew before handing it to his label, Prescription Songs. Finally, Matt talks about the future and continuing to chase a career that has been his main focus for the past 20 years. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
3/31/202244 minutes, 46 seconds
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Grant Gilbert

Grant Gilbert is a Country Music Singer/Songwriter who splits his time between Texas and Nashville. Grant joins Country Music Made Me to discuss how being raised in a community with less than 400 people in Texas influenced his journey, what life was like on the families 1000 Acre property, and how listening to the Country Legends radio station while doing chores around the farm helped shape his love of music. Grant and Brendan talk about the Jerry Jeff Walker guitar song book that inspired his love of guitar playing, why it wasn't the smoothest transition when he began singing along, and how a show at the local Taco Shop in High School helped create his love of performing. Grant explains why music became the goal during his time at Texas Tech University, how a show at the Blue Light helped change his path after meeting Texas artist Josh Abbott, and the up and down journey he's been on over the past three years during the beginning of his career. Finally, Grant talks about mixing the new sounds of Nashville with the classic sounds of Texas and the new music he has coming, produced by Music City Producer Jonathan Singleton. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
3/28/202243 minutes, 50 seconds
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Brandon Davis

Brandon Davis is a Country Music Singer/Songwriter known for his singles Step By Step and What Cowboys Are For. Brandon joins Country Music Made Me to discuss his early love of music created within a musical family, the path his Dad took within Country Music that included opening for Garth Brooks in 1988, and the lessons he learned from his Dad from within the music industry that kept him from chasing a career. Brandon and Brendan talk about his early songwriting, his failed attempt to shop his songs, the happiness he found within his family and a steady day job, and the moment that changed everything. Brandon explains what happened when he was hit head-on by a distracted driver, why it caused him to rethink his entire life, and the path he's taken since towards chasing his dreams within Country Music. Finally, Brandon talks about how amazing it is to be creating original music, what it's like knowing he's going on tour with Tim McGraw, and the excitement he has for releasing his debut album "Heart's Don't Rust" through Big Yellow Dog Music. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
3/24/202254 minutes, 4 seconds
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Karli June

Karli June is a Canadian Country Music singer/songwriter who recently released her debut EP "Where You Come From". Karli joins Country Music Made Me to talk about her rural upbringing, how important her family has been within her journey, and the church and school performances that made her fall in love with performing. Karli and Brendan talk about her time studying music at Wilfrid Laurier University, what is was like learning the business of music, and how she managed to get a foothold within the music industry after graduation. Karli explains what it's like writing with established songwriters like Scott Chesak, Derek Ruttan, and Karen Kosowski, the time she took during 2020 to find her true sound, and working with Kosowski in producing her debut EP "Where You Come From". Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
3/21/202240 minutes, 52 seconds
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Joe Nichols

Joe Nichols is known for hits like Brokenheartsville, Tequilla Makes Her Clothes Fall Off, Sunny and 75, and Yeah. Joe joins Country Music Made Me to discuss the uniqueness of his 20 year career, how he's stayed relevant while staying true to the traditional country sound inspired by many of the greats like Hank Williams Jr, Merle Haggard, Keith Whitley, and Don Williams. Joe and Brendan talk about the ups and downs within a career that took off in 2002 with his album "Man With A Memory" and the 2003 award for ACM New Vocalist of the year, how he's overcome addiction and ego, and how he continues to stay positive as he becomes a "veteran" within the industry. Joe explains how encouraged he is with the positive feedback from his new album "Good Day For Living", the inspiration it offers towards the goal of another 20 years with in the industry, and how proud he is when looking back on the music he's created. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
3/17/202229 minutes, 12 seconds
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Nicole Rayy

Nicole Rayy is a Canadian Country Music Singer/Songwriter. Nicole joins Country Music Made Me to discuss her early love of performing which included Dance, Musical Theatre and Livingroom performances for her family with her Spice Girls Sing-a-Long microphone. Nicole and Brendan talk about her time in University, dropping out after one year to pursue a musical career, and the homemade music video that led to her very first studio experience. Nicole describes what it's like building a career in music as an independent artist, the stress and mental health set-backs it can create, and the importance of constantly evolving and pushing yourself outside your comfort zone in an effort to grow and succeed within the industry. Finally, Nicole talks about her new single "House of Cards", recorded with Brian Howes at Armoury Studios in Vancouver, and the Female first initiatives she's created in an effort to help support other females in Canadian Country Music, including a regular All Women Showcase and an All Women Music Festival called HarmoniaFest. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
3/14/202244 minutes, 11 seconds
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Caitlyn Smith

Caitlyn Smith is a Country Music singer/songwriter who is signed with Monument Records and Universal Music Publishing Group. Caitlyn joins Country Music Made Me to discuss her early musical memories of performing at the Minnesota State Fair Talent Competition, writing her first original songs and recording her first album using her college fund. Caitlyn and Brendan talk about her years spent travelling back and forth from her home in Minnesota to Nashville developing her songwriting, signing her first publishing deal, and receiving cuts with artists like Jason Aldean, Rascal Flatts, Dolly Parton, Kenny Rogers, Trisha Yearwood, Meghan Trainor and Lady A. Caitlyn explains what life has been like since releasing her album Supernova in 2020, the opportunities that have led to opening for George Strait, Eric Church, Chris Stapleton, Old Dominion and Little Big Town, and how exciting it was to be nominated for New Female Artist of the Year at the 2022 ACM Awards. Finally, Caitlyn talks about self-producing her latest album which will be released in two parts, the first in April of 2022 named “High”, and the second half being added later in the year to create a full album aptly named “High Low”. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
3/10/202241 minutes, 30 seconds
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Tim Neufeld - Tim and the Glory Boys

Tim Neufeld is the lead singer of cross-genre Canadian group Tim and the Glory Boys. Tim joins Country Music Made Me to discuss the early memories within his musical family, how regular family hoedowns and musicality found within church helped influence his love of music and a desire to chase a career within it. Tim and Brendan talk about forming the Christian Worship group, "Starfield", with his younger brother, their 12 years as a band, the amazing memories he carries with him from that time, and the hiatus that brought about the formation of Tim and the Glory Boys. Tim explains what it's been like creating music with one foot within the Blue-Grass/Country genre and the other in Contemporary Christian, and finding a place within Country Music with the release of singles, When you Know you Know, Without a Prayer, Right Back Atcha, Me Without You and Bloodlines. Finally, Tim talks about how a love of performing doesn't always mean wanting to be in the spotlight, continuing to evolve as a musician even after 20 years in the industry, and what's next for Tim and the Glory Boys. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
3/7/202244 minutes, 20 seconds
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Matt Roy

Matt Roy is a singer/songwriter signed to BMG Music. Matt joins Country Music Made Me to discuss the influence of his musical Grandpa during his formative years, how receiving a guitar for his communion gift at the age of 8 helped him develop a passion that would only grow, and what he learned during his years taking part in the local School of Rock in New Jersey. Matt and Brendan talk about his early years in Nashville, attending Belmont University, performing and writing as much as possible, and making friends with like minded artists like Taylor Philips and Adam Doleac which would lead to co-writes on cuts with Kane Brown, Chris Young and Chris Janson on his #1 hit Done. Matt explains what the past two years have been like as he launches his career as a Country Music artist, including the release of his debut EP "Wildflower".  Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
3/3/202244 minutes, 6 seconds
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Jordana Bryant

Jordana Bryant is a talented up-and-coming singer/songwriter. Jordana joins Country Music Made Me to discuss the success she's found at the young age of 16, what she's already learned about the business of music, and how she balances the good vs the bad sides of social media. Jordana and Brendan talk about early musical experiences with her Dad, what she learned about songwriting while singing along to his guitar playing, and the love for songwriting that has taken her into rooms with some of Nashville's most talented writers. Jordana explains what it was like to be contacted by Nashville Producer Seth Mosley and what it's been like working with him to produce her debut music. Finally Jordana talks about graduating high school early to move to Nashville and attend Belmont University while at the same time working to advance her career in Country Music. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
2/28/202241 minutes, 40 seconds
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Drew Baldridge

Drew Baldridge in a Nashville based Singer/Songwriter singed to Sony Music Publishing. Drew joins Country Music Made Me to discuss the moment he discovered the power of performing while on the dance floor at weddings as a 5 and 6 year-old, the evolution into talent show performances as Elvis, Michael Jackson and Danny Zuko from Grease, and when music turned from something fun into something that could make money. Drew and Brendan talk about the special relationship he had with his Grandpa, what his support meant when Drew first arrived in Nashville, and how important family continues to be on his journey, including his wife, who he married in 2021. Drew explains why he passed on the opportunity to play College baseball in order to move to Nashville and chase a career in music, the inspiring moments that have motivated him to keep pushing, and the importance of always appreciating the wins that transpire amongst the ups and downs of the musical journey. Finally, Drew talks about his new music and what's instore for the future. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
2/24/202243 minutes
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Karissa Ella

Karissa Ella is a rising Country singer/songwriter. Karissa joins Country Music Made Me to discuss how a mix of confidence and shyness kept her from sharing her musical talents as a youngster, the power and emotion that drew her to music at a young age, and developing a love for Country Music in High School that would carry her to Nashville after Graduation. Karissa and Brendan talk about her time at Belmont University and how her early experiences at the school prepared her for dealing with the many up's and down's of a career in Music. Karissa explains what made her choose a career in Music, what the first few years have been like in developing her sound within the industry, and what's next following a successful tour with industry veteran David Nail in 2021 and the recent release of her single "Whiskey Whispers Your Name". Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
2/21/202243 minutes, 33 seconds
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Danielle Bradbery

Danielle Bradbery is a Country Music singer/songwriter who won Season 4 of The Voice in 2013. Danielle joins Country Music Made Me to discuss the importance of family throughout her journey, how shyness during her early teenage years kept her from sharing her musical talents, the freedom she discovered by singing alone in her bedroom, and the feelings that arose when being encouraged to audition for The Voice. Danielle and Brendan talk about the passion she discovered for performing during her time on The Voice, what life was like after winning, and discovering her true voice as a Country Artist during the 4 years between her debut and sophomore albums. Danielle explains the importance of staying positive within her journey, using her voice to help support others, the excitement of releasing her new single "Break My Heart Again", and what the future holds. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
2/17/202238 minutes, 39 seconds
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Conner Smith

Conner Smith is an up-and-coming singer/songwriter from Nashville who just released his debut EP "Didn't Go Too Far". Conner joins Country Music Made Me to discuss how a guitar he received at the age of 4 created a love for music and helped him overcome his shyness, how his Mom's career as an entertainment reporter in Nashville influenced his interest in songwriting, and how a trip to the Grand Ole Opry to see Hal Ketchum at the age of 6 inspired his first songwriting experience. Conner and Brendan talk about a very important meeting with Clay Bradley at BMI at the age 9 when Conner signed an entry level deal with the music company, signing his first publishing deal at 16 when he would go to school in the morning, song write in the afternoon, and head to baseball practice in the evening, and the moment he posted a Sam Hunt cover at 17 which led to working with Zach Crowell and signing with Tape Room Music. Conner explains how important the pandemic was in allowing him to find his true sound before releasing his debut EP "Didn't Go Too Far" in 2022, what it was like picking the 6 sings for the album, and what it's like releasing his debut after so many years of working within the industry, even though he's only 21. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
2/14/202243 minutes, 19 seconds
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Randy Rogers

Randy Rogers is the lead singer and founding member of the Randy Rogers Band. Randy joins Country Music Made Me to discuss his beginnings in music as a youngster, learning piano along side his Great Grandmother, being inspired by his Dad's record collection, and spending his teenage years teaching and playing music in his hometown of Cleburne, Texas. Randy and Brendan talk about the many amazing artists who inspired his journey, how fortunate he's been to work with many of them over his 20 year career, the influence Cheatham Street Warehouse owner Kent Findlay had on his journey, and the events that led to the formation of the current Randy Rogers Band line-up for their 2004 album Rollercoaster. Randy explains the journey he's been on towards rediscovering the passion that led him to forming the band, how reconnecting with Producer Radney Foster, whom the band worked with in producing Rollercoaster, has helped in that journey of rediscovery, and how it's helping shape the group's new music. Finally Randy talks about his evolution as a performer, the band's new single Picture Frames, and what's next. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
2/10/202237 minutes, 37 seconds
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Andrew Jannakos

Andrew Jannakos is a Country Music Singer/Songwriter signed to Sony Music and Spirit Music Publishing Nashville. Andrew joins Country Music Made Me to discuss the influence his family had on developing his love for music, including his Grandpa who was a Bluegrass Player and bought Andrew his first guitar. Andrew and Brendan talk about the song lyrics that first caught his attention, what it's meant to create music that builds emotion within the listener, just like songs did for him growing up, and what it's meant to have fans convey that emotion back to him. Andrew details the moments along his journey that have led him to a career in music, most importantly the moment he met the two people who would save his life, his wife and son, and where he would be without them. Finally, Andrew talks about his time on The Voice, what gave him the confidence to perform during the blind auditions, even though he'd never performed in front of anyone as a solo artist, and the drive and determination he has to make music a career and provide a comfortable life for his family. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
2/7/202237 minutes, 51 seconds
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Jordan Fletcher

Jordan Fletcher is a Country Music Singer/Songwriter who recently released his debut EP True Stories and is signed to Triple Tigers Records. Jordan joins Country Music Made Me to discuss the many emotions he experienced during his debut at the Grand Ole Opry, the importance of family within his musical journey, and what it's been like to become fully transparent within the writing room. Jordan and Brendan talk about his early years of developing a love for the drums, how his cousin helped inspire him to begin playing the guitar during his teenage years, and how music became the sole focus during his college years. Jordan explains why he dropped out of College to move to Nashville, the lessons he learned early on about never missing an opportunity to grow within the industry, and why he thinks it's important to never loose the adventurous feelings from early in one's career. Finally, Jordan talks about the journey towards his debut EP "True Stories", what is was like working with producer Dave Cobb, and the message to his son that flows throughout the entire album. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
2/3/202246 minutes, 15 seconds
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Dalton Dover

Dalton Dover is an up-and-coming Country Music singer/songwriter who was named a 2022 Artist to Watch by both Spotify and Country Now. Dalton joins Country Music Made Me to discuss how singing in church and to instrumental tracks on YouTube inspired his early love of music, how influential his Grandpa has been within his musical journey and what it meant to win his 5th grade talent show with a performance of Justin Bieber's "Baby". Dalton and Brendan talk about his late brother-in-law Brandon, how important he was in helping inspire Dalton to pick up the guitar, and how a promise made in grade 8 continues to inspire Dalton in chasing his dreams of a career in Country Music. Dalton also talks about dropping out of High School in grade 11 to support his growing family and how important his family continues to be within his musical journey. Dalton discusses his time competing on the Voice in 2019 with Blake Shelton, how motivated he was to continue his upward trajectory after being eliminated in the battle rounds, and what it's meant to have producer Matt McVaney take Dalton under his wing after seeing his Kidd G cover on TikTok. Finally, Dalton talks about his new single Baby I Am, what Luke Combs has meant in inspiring his journey, and what the future holds in continuing to chase his dreams of Country Music stardom. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
1/31/202237 minutes, 16 seconds
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Brooke Moriber

Brooke Moriber is a former Broadway Performer and current Country Music up-and-comer. Brooke is a native of New York's Greenwich Village and continues to live in The Big Apple, splitting time between home and Nashville as she works to create a space for herself in Country Music. Brooke was surrounded by music from a young age; her mother was a former actress and musician and her Dad was a former drummer who once played Carnegie Hall. This musical upbringing inspired Brooke to pursue music as not only as passion but also a career. She stepped onto a Broadway stage for the first time when she was 8 years old after she landed the role of child Cosette in Les Miserables. It just so happened to be her very first audition. Continuing to build her talents on the stage, everything changed when she was 14 as a rare eye disease left her blind. The disease would steal her sight for four painful and difficult years when to the surprise of her doctors the disease went into remission. Feeling like she had been given a new lease on life, Brooke was inspired to change her direction and chase a career in music. She made the very difficult decision to leave the Broadway stage and began a journey within the pop world. Although she was re-inspired, she still felt there was something missing as she longed to release her emotions not only through her songs but also through her songwriting and her performances on-stage. That's when she found Country Music. Brooke began making trips to Nashville thanks to a chance meeting with well known producer Fred Mollin and began to find her voice within the world of Country Music. It was an inspiring transition as it allowed her to become more vulnerable than ever before, sharing her story and the emotions that were built up within it. The stage also offered a therapeutic release allowing her to connect with the audience in a whole new way. For the first time in years Brooke broke down the walls she had created between her and the audience while performing on Broadway; she let herself experience the unique emotions that are born within her music while performing live. As she continues to work at finding her true voice within Country Music, working with talented producer Dave Pittenger, Brooke is extremely proud of the music she's creating, including her two single releases in 2020, Better Days and In It Together, and her latest single, This Town Made Us, which was produced by Pittenger and is her debut release on Reviver Entertainment Group. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
1/27/202245 minutes, 52 seconds
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Nate Smith

Nate Smith is a Nashville based singer/songwriter signed to Sony Music Nashville and Sony Music Publishing. Nate joins Country Music Made Me to discuss his early years of being inspired by a wide range of musical artists from Garth Brooks to Elvis Presley, Michael Jackson to Nirvana. He reminisces about his days spent annoying his older brother by constantly imitating the moves of Elvis and the vocal inflections of Garth. Those influences helped create a love for music that inspired him to begin singing at the age of 9 and to pick up the guitar at 13 to try and learn his favorite Blink 182 songs.  Nate talks about dropping out of high school and following his friends from his home in California to Oregon to chase his Punk Rock dreams, a journey that would last only a brief moment before he moved back to California. Once home his focus changed to pop music and in his words, "becoming the next Ryan Cabrera." After booking meetings with some Major Label's while digging around MySpace, Nate soon received an offer from a Nashville based record company that would lead to yet another turn, one towards the world of Country Music. Once in Music City Nate began to grow as not only an artist but also a song writer, but following a very difficult divorce he made the decision to move home to Paradise California, leaving not only Nashville but also his dreams of a career in Music.   Nate describes the moment in 2018 when a wild fire tore through his hometown of Paradise, taking with it everything he owned and forever changing his future. Shortly after the catastrophic event Nate picked up the guitar and dove back into writing, crafting a song inspired by his home town called One Of These Days. Although his focus wasn't on reigniting a career in Music the opportunities that came following the release of the song would lead him back not only to music but also a place he thought he would never return to; Nashville. His debut release in 2019, Wildfire, and subsequent releases in 2020, Reckless and Under my Skin, would quickly gain him notoriety by not only fans but also major labels and in 2021 he signed to Sony Music Nashville. Finally, Nate talks about the wild ride he's been on since making the official move back to Nashville in July of 2020, a journey that included a solo drive across the U.S. from California to his new home in Music City, and what it's been like dealing with the emotions that have come from finding major success in such a short period of time. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
1/24/202245 minutes
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Adam Shoenfeld

Adam Shoenfeld is an ACM (American Country Music) nominated guitarist with a resume that rivals the best in the business, including being a bandmate of Jason Aldean and Tim McGraw and playing on over 45 #1 songs. He is also credited by many for helping establish a rock influence within the Country Music genre. Adam joins Country Music Made Me to discuss his childhood, growing up in New Jersey, and becoming infatuated by the guitar when he was only 5 years old. As his love for playing grew he would spend long days locked away in his bedroom creating music on his Tascam 4-Track cassette Recorder, recordings which he still has tucked away to this day. After playing in a few bands during High School Adam headed to Nashville with his bandmates in the Nathan Lee Band to chase their Rock n' Roll Dreams. Unfortunately the thoughts of becoming Rock Stars quickly fizzled but Adam never stopped pushing towards a career in music. Adam and Brendan talk about his time playing with Big Kenney and the pivotal moment that changed everything, when Big and Rich asked him to play guitar on their debut record Horse of a Different Color. It's the moment when Adam began to infuse his rock inspired guitar playing into the world of Country Music. Around that same time Adam started playing in Jason Aldean's showcase band as he worked to secure a record deal. At one time Adam and Jason were offered a deal as a duo but Adam wasn't ready to make Country Music his full time gig. Adam talks about the journey he's been on with Aldean and seeing him grow as an artist, as he's now played on all 10 of Jason's records. He also describes the difference between session playing and live gigs, as he only plays in the studio with Aldean but is also the longtime live touring guitarist for Tim McGraw. Finally, Adam talks about his many side projects which help to fulfill his love of all genres, including his debut solo album All the Birds Sing. It's a record inspired by many of his Rock n' Roll idols like Peter Frampton, The Beatles, and the Rolling Stones. The album was co-produced by Adam and his wife Katie Cook and showcases not only a more personal side of himself but also his profound musical talents, as he played almost every instrument on the album. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
1/20/202245 minutes, 26 seconds
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Allie Colleen

Allie Colleen is a Country Music singer/songwriter originally hailing from Oklahoma and now living and building a career in Nashville. Allie joins Country Music Made Me to discuss how songwriting helped her release and overcome the difficult emotions she kept inside as a youngster, the amazing transformation that took place when she began performing, and how music allowed her to create a unique voice during a time when she was struggling with the insecure feelings of self-doubt. Allie and Brendan talk about her Grandma Colleen, how her musical spirit and infectious personality continues to live on within Allie, and the role all of her family has played in leading her towards a musical career. Allie explains why she was determined to attend Belmont University from a young age, the deal she made with her parents to get a degree before pursuing a career in music, and the loop holes she took advantage of to prepare herself for life after graduation, which included playing at the Blue Bird Café and Grand Ole Opry. Allie talks about the start of her Country Music Career, what it's like to figure out who you want to be as an artist, and the many different avenues you can take when first starting out, which can be a tad bit overwhelming. Finally, Allie talks about her debut album Stones, the events that have impacted her journey and helped her craft the album, and the overwhelming urge she's had ever since she was young to do what others say shouldn't or can't be done. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
1/17/20221 hour, 50 seconds
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Wade Bowen

Wade Bowen is a Country Music Singer/Songwriter based in Texas. Wade joins Country Music Made Me to discuss the various ways his family inspired his love of music as a youngster, including his Mom’s past experience within the music industry, the outgoing (but tone-deaf) musical stylings of his dad, and the time spent with his talented sisters in-front of his great-grandmothers piano. Wade and Brendan talk about the transformation that occurred late in high school and into college at Texas Tech, when his love for music became more than a hobby, turning into a passion and creating dreams of Country Music stardom. Wade explains the circumstances that led to chasing a career within the Texas music scene in his early 20’s rather than making the move to Nashville to follow the stereotypical route of a country artist and the lessons he learned within the business of the industry along the way. Finally, Wade talks about his time spent during the pandemic reassessing his goals and regaining the inspiration he discovered he was losing because of an overly hectic schedule leading into 2020. A time that included the release of his EP Where Phones Don’t Work, which includes a slightly more positive tone than past music, in an effort to inspire hope during a dark time. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
1/13/202243 minutes, 22 seconds
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Mike Eli - Eli Young Band

Mike Eli is a founding member and lead singer of the Eli Young Band. Mike joins Country Music Made Me to discuss his early musical inspirations that developed from growing-up in a musical house hold, the special moments that created a desire to chase a career in music, and how a love of writing helped pave the way towards the formation of the Eli Young Band. Mike and Brendan talk about the bands formation in college, the hard work and determination you need to survive the early years of working numerous day jobs, playing gigs at night, and hearing No, No, No, and what it's taken to balance anxiety and a love of performing.  Mike explains how important local venues like Billy Bob's Texas and studios like Panhandle House have been to their success, and why they continue to live in Texas rather than chasing the bright lights on Nashville. Finally, Mike talks about his songwriting, how a busy career can lead to recording more outside cuts, and how important the last 2 years have been in rediscovering who he is as a songwriter and how that has influenced the bands new music. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
1/10/202244 minutes, 2 seconds
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Muscadine Bloodline

Muscadine Bloodline are a country music duo formed by Gary Stanton and Charlie Muncaster. Gary and Charlie join Country Music Made Me to discuss the events early in their lives that led to a love of music, the musical moments in high school and college that helped bring them together, and the quick chemistry they developed during their first writing sessions. The duo and Brendan talk about the early days of Muscadine Bloodline and the hard work and dedication it's taken to develop their sound and their career as independent artists ever since forming around 2016. Finally, Gary and Charlie detail the journey they've taken towards their new music and how that journey has helped them to create their most authentic music yet. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
1/6/202238 minutes, 51 seconds
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Erin Kinsey

Erin Kinsey is a Nashville based singer/songwriter with popular singles Just Drive, Drunk Too and Better On Me. Erin joins Country Music Made Me to discuss the influence her family had in sparking an early interest in music, the passion that began to grow in her early teens to make music her career, and how she was able to learn multiple instruments before the age of 20. Erin and Brendan talk about the moment she packed her bags to move to Nashville, which was the day after she graduated High School, and how important a strong community of supporters has been during her first few years in Music City. Finally, Erin details the unexpected and overwhelming attention her music received in 2021, what it's like balancing the expectations of social media success while also working to build a tried and true Country Music Career, and where she hopes her music will take her in the next year. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
1/3/202244 minutes, 29 seconds
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Lainey Wilson (Repeat Episode)

In March of 2021 we had the pleasure of sitting down with Country Music Singer/Songwriter Lainey Wilson. Lainey talked about growing up in the small farm town of Baskin Louisiana and how her family and the community helped formed her musical identity, her dream of moving to Nashville that formed at the age of 9, and working hard to make a living as a musician in Music City. She also talked about fulfilling her childhood dream of playing the Grand Ole Opry, the work she's put in to becoming a trusted writer in Nashville, including writing with and for Luke Combs, her days as a Hannah Montana cover artist and her new album Sayin' What I'm Thinkin'. It's a wonderful journey from small town America to the bright lights of Nashville! Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
12/30/202138 minutes, 20 seconds
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Tim Hicks (Repeat Episode)

Back in March of 2021 we had the pleasure of sitting down with Canadian Country star Tim Hicks. Tim joined Country Music Made Me to talk about studying music at the Ontario Conservatory of Music, the many years he spent cutting his teeth playing bar gigs around Ontario, and the time he played in a Neil Diamond tribute band. He also talked about his success within Canadian Country Music that began in 2012 with the release of his debut single "Get By", his first experiences travelling to Nashville, and writing #1 hits with Jeff Coplan. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
12/27/202140 minutes, 31 seconds
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Casi Joy

Casi Joy is a Country Music singer/songwriter who appeared on The Voice in 2017. Casi joins Country Music Made Me to discuss her current nomadic lifestyle, the importance family has had on her musical journey, and how music became a focus in her life at a young age. Casi and Brendan talk about the musical journey that has taken her from a rock band in high school. to performing in a Pop group with Radio Disney, and her final stop within Country Music. Casi explains why Country Music is where she feels most comfortable, the lessons she took away from The Voice, the drive and determination she has to continue making music her career, and what it takes to manage the pressures of social media while continuing to grow her audience. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
12/23/202138 minutes, 33 seconds
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George Birge

George Birge is a Country Music singer/songwriter and former member of Waterloo Revival. George joins Country Music Made Me to discuss how his Dad's journey of moving from Brazil to America as a kid helped shape the families love of Country Music, how he developed a singing voice by belting out tunes along with the radio, and what Garth Brooks song inspired his early love of song writing. George and Brendan talk about the friendship he formed with Cody Cooper in Middle School and the musical journey that led to a call from Nashville and a successful career built around their band "Waterloo Revival". Finally, George explains why he left the band in 2021, where his career was headed, and what it was like when his song "Beer, Beer, Truck, Truck" exploded on TikTok and led him down a path towards a career as a solo artist. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
12/20/202140 minutes, 41 seconds
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John King

John King is a Country Music Singer/Songwriter. John joins Country Music Made Me to discuss his recent adventures on the road and the memories it brings back from when he was young; the musical journey he's experienced with his brother (who plays drums in his band), and the influential people and events that have helped shape his journey. John and Brendan talk about writing a #1 hit for Randy Houser, seeing Hootie and the Blowfish in concert as a kid and then having them cut one of his songs in 2019, and how much fun his journey in Nashville has been. Finally, John explains the unique way he recorded his album Always Gonna Be and what it's like to release his Debut full length after 10 years of building a career in Country Music. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
12/16/202135 minutes, 57 seconds
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Andrew Hyatt

Andrew Hyatt is a Canadian Country Musician with hits like Neverland, On Me, Habit and Do It With You. Andrew joins Country Music Made Me to discuss his early years playing music, how working a day job after high school pushed him towards a career in music, and the key moments along the way that keep him motivated even during the lows along his journey. Andrew and Brendan talk about the mental struggles that he's faced since making music his main focus, the moment in 2018 when he almost lost his ability to sing and the work he's done to fight his way back both physically and mentally. Finally, Andrew explains how he's developed as a musical creator during the pandemic and the positive effect it's had on his new music. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
12/13/202134 minutes, 15 seconds
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Alli Walker

Alli Walker is a Canadian Country Musician and Model. Alli joins Country Music Made Me to discuss how a willingness to try anything helped her discover a passion for music at a young age, the events that led to her packing a suitcase and moving away from home to chase a music career and fighting through the struggles of being an independent artist to reach your goals. Alli and Brendan talk about the anxiety she suffered growing up, why she never let it stop her from chasing her dreams, and what it took to finally overcome the emotions of feeling like she wasn't good enough. Finally, Alli explains the positives she took from the pandemic and the new music she's developed during that time. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
12/9/202140 minutes, 2 seconds
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RaeLynn

RaeLynn is a Country Music singer/songwriter who competed on season 2 of The Voice and recently released her sophomore album Baytown. RaeLynn joins Country Music Made Me to discuss her adventures after high school which included a move to L.A. to pursue acting and a chance meeting during a singing competition at a coffee shop which turned into writing trips to Nashville, all of which happened before her time competing on The Voice. RaeLynn and Brendan talk about the balancing act of finding yourself within your music while at the same time navigating the business side of the industry, which she did in her late teens and early 20's. Finally, RayLynn explains the growth she's experienced both professionally and personally over the years, what Brian and Tyler of Florida Georgia Line have meant in her career, and the importance her new album Baytown has had on solidifying her sound and voice in the Country Music genre. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
12/6/202128 minutes, 14 seconds
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Brandon Lay

Brandon Lay is a Country Music singer/songwriter best known for his single Speakers, Bleachers and Preachers. Brandon joins Country Music Made Me to discuss growing up in Jackson, Tennessee where he was focused more on sports than music,  how encouragement from his first guitar teacher led him down a path towards a career in Country Music, and the role Johnny Cash played in weekly church services. Brandon and Brendan talk about the importance of not getting comfortable with where you're at in your career and continuing to push forward towards new opportunities. Finally, Brandon explains how a busy schedule, including touring with big names like Kenny Chesney and Brantley Gilbert, following the release of Speakers, Bleachers and Preachers led to music that strayed from his up-tempo, stage friendly roots and how the pandemic allowed him to re-focus and create the type of music he had moved to Nashville to create. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
12/2/202132 minutes, 6 seconds
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Drake White

Drake White is a Country Music singer/songwriter known for his soulful voice and energetic live performances. Drake joins Country Music Made Me to discuss the musical inspiration he gained from his family growing up, the straight forward "don't backdown" attitude he inherited from his uncle, and how those life experiences have influenced his drive towards a career in Country Music. Drake and Brendan talk about the importance of sharing the magical moments of his career with his family and what it meant to have his Granddad introduced during his performance at the Grand Ole Opry. Finally, Drake details the moment his life changed in 2019 when he had a stroke on-stage, what it was like re-learning to walk and regain the use of his left hand, and the positivity he's taken from the single most difficult time of his life. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
11/29/202138 minutes, 43 seconds
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Brad Rempel of High Valley

Brad Rempel is the frontman and founder of Country Music group High Valley. Brad joins Country Music Made Me to discuss how songwriting and a love of music, including hosting an imaginary radio show and performing for his sisters in the living room, turned into a life long passion that he's been chasing since the age of 4. Brad and Brendan discuss what it takes to follow a path towards a career in music, one that officially began at the age of 12 for Brad, what he's learned over the past 2 and a bit decades and the advice he would give to others just starting out. Finally Brad talks about the recent departure of his brother, Curtis, from the band, what it's been like continuing on with the group and their new music. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
11/25/202125 minutes, 33 seconds
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James Barker of James Barker Band

James Barker is the frontman for Canadian Country music group James Barker Band. James joins Country Music Made Me to discuss how his mom's involvement in music created a passion within him at a young age, what attending band camp meant in his musical development and the early years as a professional musician chasing the dream of Country Music stardom. James and Brendan discuss winning the Emerging Artist Showcase at the Boots and Hearts Music Festival, the moment they signed with Universal Music Canada and what it meant to move to Nashville to pursue success in the United States. Finally, James talks about the balance of working hard but also trying to enjoy the big moments when they happen, what it means when your songs goes #1, and how cool is was to record their most recent single "New Old Trucks" with Dierks Bentley. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
11/22/202133 minutes, 19 seconds
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Lily Rose

Lily Rose is a Country Music singer/songwriter who just released her debut EP Stronger Than I Am. Lily joins Country Music Made Me to discuss how music prevailed over the pursuit of athletics, what drew her to the drums as the first instrument she learned, and how the support of her late cousin helped support her growing love of music. Lily and Brendan talk about the musical journey that led from Atlanta to Nashville, what drew her to Country Music, and what it took to overcome the struggles of being an independent artist. Finally, Lily explains what it was like when her song Villain exploded on TikTok, how it felt to finally sign a record deal, and what it's been like to work with Joey Moi on her new music. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
11/18/202128 minutes, 46 seconds
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Georgia Webster

Georgia Webster is a Country Music newcomer who recently released her debut album First Goodbye. Georgia joins Country Music Made Me to discuss how songwriting captured her attention at a young age, the amazing life experiences she had growing up, and how that prepared her for a career in music. Georgia and Brendan talk about the importance of drawing on personal experience when songwriting, what it was like taking part in song writing camps at Belmont University, and how life changed after her song Tell Your Mom exploded on TikTok. Finally, Georgia talks about recording her debut EP with producer Paul Digiovanni while still in High School, and what it's been like as an 18 year old moving to Nashville on her own to chase a career in Country Music. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
11/15/202134 minutes, 26 seconds
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Aaron Goodvin

Aaron Goodvin is an award winning Country Music singer/songwriter. Aaron joins Country Music Made Me to discuss his early love of music, how competing in local singing competitions as a youngster helped him develop as a singer and a performer, and how his love of music turned into a career after high school. Aaron and Brendan talk about what it's like for a Canadian to move to Nashville, how difficult it can be to overcome the "lows" of the industry, and celebrating the small victories that eventually lead to big success. Aaron explains the never quite mindset that has helped lead him to two #1 songs in Canada and the moment he finally saw success south of the border thanks to Bobby Bones. Finally, Aaron talks about his new EP Lucky Stars and what the future holds. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
11/11/202136 minutes, 43 seconds
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Drew Green

Drew Green is a Country Music Singer/Songwriter who recently released his sophomore EP Dirt Boy: Vol 2. Drew joins Country Music Made Me to discuss his time working on the family tree farm growing up, how his brother taking over the business has allowed him to chase his dreams, when music started to take hold in high school, and taking a 9-5 bank job after college. Drew and Brendan talk about the importance of following your dreams, what it's like to leave the comfortability of a routine life and chase a dream that may seem crazy, and how it feels when that dream becomes a reality. Drew reminisces on his first cut with Florida Georgia Line, watching them record the song in the studio, and the moment he felt he went from being only a songwriter to being both a singer and a songwriter. Finally Drew talks about his debut EP's Dirt Boy Vol 1 and 2. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
11/8/202135 minutes, 44 seconds
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Sean Stemaly

Sean Stemaly is a Country Music singer/songwriter known for popular tracks like Z71, Come Back to Bed and Back on a Backroad. Sean joins Country Music Made Me to discuss the moment in his early 20's when music became his obsession, writing his first songs at his parents kitchen table and leaving the family business to chase a career in Nashville. Sean and Brendan talk about the influence his Grandpa had on his journey and the moment he was able to call home with news he had signed a record deal. Finally, Sean talks about building a career in Music City and the positive trajectory he's seen since making the big move.  Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
11/4/202136 minutes, 52 seconds
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Mackenzie Leigh Meyer

Mackenzie Leigh Meyer is a Canadian Country Musician. Mackenzie joins Country Music Made Me to discuss the influence her parents have had on her journey, how her early musical experiences on the piano and songwriting helped shape her passion within music and how overcoming stage fright at the age of 16 would be the true beginning of a career in music. Mackenzie and host Brendan Osborne talk about her time studying music at Humber College, her debut EP "Dive Bar Diva" and how her music has evolved heading into the stage of her career. Finally, Mackenzie talks about taking part in the Boots and Hearts Emerging Artist Showcase, how it helped solidify her path towards a career in Country Music, and what the future holds following the release of her latest single "Dial Tone".  Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
11/1/202137 minutes, 23 seconds
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Walker County

Walker County are a country music duo consisting of sisters Ivy and Sophie Walker (with their Dad playing lead guitar). The sisters join Country Music Made Me to discuss their musical upbringing, their early introduction to performing when they busked on the street during a family vacation to Nashville, and how that one moment led to a permanent move to Nashville a few years later. Ivy and Sophie tell host Brendan Osborne about their highly supportive grandparents, one of whom had a heart attack at their show without anyone knowing because they didn't want to interrupt the performance, what it's like to have their Dad play lead guitar in their band, and what life has been like since singing a record deal with Warner Music Nashville in 2014. Finally, the sisters talk about the last 2 years since releasing their lead single "The Hamptons" and what's in store for the future. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
10/28/202138 minutes, 35 seconds
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ANNIKA

ANNIKA is a Canadian Country Music singer/songwriter. ANNIKA joins Country Music Made me to discuss her musical upbringing, playing in a family quartet, and the indirect path she took towards a career in music. ANNIKA and host Brendan Osborne talk about her time as one half of Canadian Country duo Leaving Thomas, deciding what path to take when the duo went they're separate ways, and what it's been like crafting a solo career. Annika also talks about being a new mom, the support she receives from her husband/producer Spencer Cheyne and what the future holds both professionally and personally.   Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
10/25/202137 minutes, 37 seconds
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Hannah Dasher

Hannah Dasher is a Country Music Singer/Songwriter with a new EP titled "The Half Record". Hannah joins Country Music Made Me to talk about her musical upbringing, which included watching the Grand Ole Opry wit her Grandparents and dreaming of one day stepping into the iconic circle. There's never been a "Plan B" for the outgoing and hard working Texas native as she's taken a unique route to Nashville, working at Bass Pro Shop selling fishing boats as a way to get her foot in the door in Music City. Her first cut as a songwriter, Go to Bed Early by Brad Paisley, was actually written during one of her shifts, before she was fired for writing on the job. Since her move she's been recognized as a talented up and comer, with 4 performances under her belt at the Opry, being named a CMT Next Women of Country and becoming the face of the Fender Player Plus Nashville Telecaster. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
10/21/202138 minutes, 32 seconds
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Erin Enderlin

Erin Enderlin is a country music singer/songwriter who just released her new EP Barroom Mirrors. Erin joins Country Music Made Me to take us through her journey that began as a youngster listening to records with her Grandpa. She began writing in the 4th grade and from that moment on she's been hooked. She followed her dreams all the way to Nashville and has found success not only as an artist but also as a successful songwriter, which began with her first cut at the age of 21 when Alan Jackson recorded her song "Monday Morning Church". She's met, worked with and performed alongside many of the Country greats she grew up idolizing and the number of amazing stories she has could easily fill a book. We were lucky enough to hear some of the best!! Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
10/18/202137 minutes, 5 seconds
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Chase Bryant

Disclaimer: During this episode we speak about Chase's past suicide attempt - Viewer Discretion is Advised Chase Bryant is a Country Music singer/songwriter who recently released his new album "Upbringing". Chase joins Country Music Made Me to talk about growing up surrounded by music, including his grandpa who was a session player in Nashville and Uncles who were founding members of "Ricochet". He details how music helped guide him as a youngster and moving to L.A in his teens after singing his first record deal. He then talks about leaving L.A. and moving to Nashville in his early 20's to continue his pursuit of a career in Country Music. Finally, he talks about surviving a suicide attempt in 2018 and his road to recovery and re-discovering his passion for music. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
10/14/202135 minutes, 21 seconds
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Ashland Craft

Ashland Craft is a Country Music Singer/Songwriter who appeared on Season 13 of The Voice. Ashland joins Country Music Made Me to talk about the journey that has taken her from the local bar fronting the house band, to making it into the Top 10 on The Voice and finally moving to Nashville to chase her dreams of becoming a Country musician.  She also talks about the interesting way she learned to play guitar, the importance family has had on her journey, what happened when she uploaded a cover of Jason Aldean's "Burn It Down", and how she stays grounded by always remembering where she's come from. Finally, she talks about her debut album "Travelin Kind" and her plans for the future. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
10/11/202134 minutes, 4 seconds
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Lindsay Ell

Lindsay Ell is a Country Musician who grew up in Canada and is now building a successful career in Nashville. She's celebrated two #1 hits in Canada, Criminal and Want Me Back, and peaked at #1 in the U.S. alongside Brantley Gilbert with What Happens in a Small Town. Lindsay joins Country Music Made Me to talk about her early love of music, performing in church and what it was like working with Randy Bachman when he approached her after hearing one of her demos when she was 13. She then talks about how that music helped pave her way to Nashville, what it was like moving to Music City, and becoming comfortable with the up's and down's of the music industry. Finally, she talks about the success she's found since the release of her debut album in 2017 and her latest album Heart Theory. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
10/7/202130 minutes, 58 seconds
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Brittany Kennell

Brittany Kennell is a Canadian Country Musician who spent more than 10 years living in Nashville riding the ups and downs of the music industry. Brittany joins Country Music Made Me to talk about her musical upbringing in Montreal, which included a lost but not forgotten musical project with neighborhood friends and an inspirational high school teacher who taught the aspiring musician that anything is possible. She details her move to Nashville and the years she spent searching for her true musical self and the detours that took her on along the way. She talks about the break-up of her engagement in 2018 and moving back home in the hopes of re-discovering both herself and her musical passion.  Finally, she takes us through the past 2 years in returning to her country music roots, re-igniting her passion for life and music and recording her new album "I Ain't a Saint". Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
10/4/202137 minutes, 29 seconds
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JoJo Mason

JoJo Mason is a Canadian Country Music Artist best known for his hits Better On You, Something To Wrap My Heart Around, Red Dress and Chemical. JoJo joins Country Music Made Me to talk about his musical journey that didn't actually begin until his early 20's. Growing up playing hockey, JoJo fought through the darkest point in his life in his late teens after an injury forced him away from the game he loved. It wasn't until he regained control of his life that music became a passion and something that has become a bit of an obsession. He's quickly become a well known name within the Canadian Country Music scene and continues to work hard at finding the success he only dreamed about a few years ago. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
9/30/202138 minutes, 43 seconds
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Scotty McCreery

Scotty McCreery is a Country music singer/songwriter best known for winning the 10th season of American Idol and producing a string of number one hits, Five More Minutes, In Between and This Is It. Scotty joins Country Music Made Me to talk about how Elvis influenced his early musical aspirations, the local singing competition that gave him the courage to audition for American Idol, how life changed after winning Idol and the time he debuted his single Five More Minutes at the Grand Ole Opry and how that took everything to the next level. Finally, he talks about his new album Same Truck, why you should try putting cereal in your sandwich and what's the best golf course he's ever played. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
9/27/202128 minutes, 24 seconds
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Gary Morris

Gary Morris is an American singer/songwriter and actor with 5 number one hits and over 25 chart singles. Gary joins Country Music Made Me to talk about singing in church as a kid and how music played a secondary role to sports until College when a summer trip to Colorado with some friends changed everything. From that point it's been a series of "wow" events that have led him to a successful career in music, including being one of the first artists to record "The Wind Beneath My Wings". He talks about how his career began by singing at campaign events for Governor Jimmy Carter and being seen by record executives while singing at a CMA event at the White House. He then talks about his current career which includes his most recent album "Sense of Pride". Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
9/23/202135 minutes, 29 seconds
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Alana Springsteen

Alana Springsteen is a Country Music singer/songwriter who just released her sophomore EP "History of Breaking Up (Part 1)". Alana joins Country Music Made Me to talk about her early love of music, her first performances singing the National Anthem at her local baseball stadium and a performance at Wrigley Field for the Chicago Cubs that would eventually lead to regular trips to Nashville. She describes moving with her family to Music City at the age of 14, what it was like navigating the start of a music career at such a young age, and the moments that led to the release of her debut EP in 2019. Finally, she talks about her new EP, what it was like writing with some of Nashville's heavy hitters like Walker Hayes, and the stories behind some of the tracks. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
9/20/202138 minutes, 6 seconds
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SmithField

Jennifer Fielder and Trey Smith make up the Country Music duo SmithField. Jennifer and Trey join Country Music Made Me to talk about their early musical memories, the history of their family ties and the New Year's party when they were 10 and 12 when they first saw each other perform. They then reminisce about years of pursuing solo careers and the moment Trey was encouraged by his cousin to reach out to Jennifer to meet and perform together. Finally they talk about forming a duo, moving to Nashville and the events over the past 10 years that have led to their most recent EP "New Town". Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
9/16/202139 minutes, 22 seconds
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Shawn Austin

Shawn Austin is a Canadian Country musician with popular singles, What Do I Know, You Belong, and Paradise Found. Shawn joins Country Music Made Me to talk about his late start as a professional country musician after years of cutting his teeth playing bars, coffee shops and restaurants. He reminisces about working as a Financial Advisor and giving himself a year to kick-start a career and the moment he met Dallas Smith, signed with SteelHead Music and released his debut single Paradise Found and became an "overnight" success. Finally, he talks about the crazy year he had in 2019 and what the past year has been like in preparing for what's next in his budding career including his new single Tailgate To Heaven Ft. Chris Lane. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
9/13/202135 minutes, 8 seconds
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Halle Kearns

Halle Kearns is a rising Country musician originally from Columbia, Missouri and currently building a career in Nashville. Halle joins Country Music Made Me to talk about her early love of music, which included creating "homemade" stages to perform for family, learning the guitar and soon after finding her voice and learning to write. She then takes us along the journey from chasing a musical career in Kansas City after high school and what it was like moving to Nashville and working hard to find the voice she wanted to have within Country Music. Finally, she takes us through the process of recording and releasing her debut Ep "Finally" late in 2020 and what life has been like since. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
9/9/202134 minutes, 37 seconds
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Niko Moon

Niko Moon is a Country music singer/songwriter best known for his hit single "Good Time". Niko joins Country Music Made Me to talk about his early musical inspirations which included his musically talented parents. He looks back on grabbing his dad's "no not touch" guitar to learn his first chords which instantly turned into song writing. He tells us about his days running track in high school and how everything changed in College when he became obsessed with music and dropped out of school after one year to pursue the dream of becoming a country music musician. He talks about meeting Zac Brown and forming a relationship that would turn into a 10 year writing partnership before Niko decided it was time to launch a solo career, which he did in 2019 with the release of his hit single "Good Time". Finally he talks about his debut full length album Good Time. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
9/6/202135 minutes, 7 seconds
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Cleto Cordero of Flatland Cavalry

Cleto Cordero is the lead singer of Country music outfit Flatland Cavalry. Cleto joins Country Music Made Me to talk about his musical journey that began as a kid in Midland, Texas and has taken him around the world. He talks about his musical beginnings as a teenager during Lent, the first song he wrote for a high school event and the beginnings of the band after high school playing with long time friend Jason Albers (the drummer for Flatland Cavalry). He reminisces about the places and events that helped lead him to where he is today and the importance of staying humble and never forgetting where you've come from. Finally, Cleto talks about the bands new album "Welcome to Countryland" and what it was like to co-write with a number of new writers for the album. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
9/2/202138 minutes, 29 seconds
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Ashley Cooke

Ashley Cooke is a Country Music singer/songwriter and founder of the 615 House in Nashville. Ashley joins Country Music Made Me to talk about how music inspired her growing up and how a move to Los Angeles in her teens allowed her to see music as something more. During that time she teamed up with her sister to create a musical duo and their first single "Beach Weekend" would become the song that Miley Cyrus sang for her Hannah Montana audition. Ashley also talks about attending Belmont University in Nashville and how winning the Belmont Country Showcase would inspire her to chase a career in Country Music. Finally, she talks about the success she saw in 2020 thanks to social media and how she's turned that into the release of her debut EP and an opening gig on tour with Breland. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
8/30/202137 minutes, 31 seconds
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Tyler Braden

Tyler Braden is a Country Music singer/songwriter known for singles like Thank Me for That, Secret, What do They Know and his current single Ways to Miss You. Braden joins Country Music Made Me to talk about his rock band past, the very first shows he played as a musician, leaving music to join the Fire Service and the local talent contest that re-ignited his passion for music and led him to Nashville. He also talks about developing as an artist in Music City and the crazy path to success he's travelled since the release of his very first single "Little Red Wine" in 2017, including the upcoming release of his debut EP and touring with Brantley Gilbert. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
8/26/202139 minutes, 26 seconds
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Nate Haller

Nate Haller is a Canadian Country music singer/songwriter. Nate joins Country Music Made Me to talk about his first experiences with the guitar, when he began playing with Kira Isabella and how an acoustic tour with Kira opening for Terri Clark turned into many years of touring and living the band life. He then talks about his move to playing with The Reklaws, when the itch to turn solo first began and what life has been like since the release of his debut single "Lightning in a Bottle". Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
8/23/202139 minutes, 4 seconds
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Chase Wright

Chase Wright is a singer/songwriter originally from Lebanon, Indiana now living in Nashville. Chase joins Country Music Made Me to talk about growing up with a mom who was a music teacher as well as a player in the city band and how that influence didn't exactly relate to musical chemistry at a young age. He also talks about his time in College when music began to take hold and the experiences that helped lead him towards a move to Nashville after graduation. Finally, he talks about the past 2 years in Nashville as he's moved from songwriter to artist and the success he's seen with the release of singles like  "Lying with You", "Why Should We", "Drive" and "Missing You". Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
8/19/202139 minutes, 38 seconds
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Jade Eagleson

Jade Eagleson is a Canadian Country Musician best known for his #1 hits "Lucky" and "All Night to Figure it Out". Jade joins Country Music Made Me to talk about growing up in a musical family and the influence both his mom and his Grandpa had on his early musical aspirations. He also talks about playing bars around his home town in his early 20's and the meeting late one night outside one of those bars that would turn into winning the Emerging Artist Showcase as the Boots and Hearts Musical Festival. Finally, he talks about the success he's found in Canadian Country Music and what's next in his career, including his new single "More Drinkin' than Fishin'" Ft. Dean Brody. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
8/16/202138 minutes, 51 seconds
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Canaan Cox

Canaan Cox is a talented up and coming artist who is currently working towards big things in Nashville. Canaan joins Country Music Made Me to talk about his musical past which included more theatre than country music, the first song he wrote for a high school sweet heart and the path that helped pave towards a career in music. He also talks about the business side of being an independent artist in Music City, the pros and cons of doing it on your own and the big things he has mapped out for the next year. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
8/12/202137 minutes, 56 seconds
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Krista and Kendra of Tigirlily

Krista and Kendra are the sister duo that make up Tigirlily. They join Country Music Made Me to talk about their musical past which includes singing together from a young age and forming a band in order to chase their Country Music dreams long before they even graduated high school. They also talk about their move to Nashville, what their first few years in Music City were like and the success that has come about thanks to their single "Somebody Does". Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
8/9/202138 minutes, 43 seconds
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Bear Rinehart of NEEDTOBREATHE

Bear Rinehart is a founding member and front-man of NEEDTOBREATHE. Bear joins Country Music Made Me to talk about growing up in the small town of Possum Kingdom, South Carolina and how a house filled with music didn't necessarily create the desire to peruse it at an early age. We also talk about his teenage years when music began to inspire him, how that inspiration and passion grew during college, and the formation of NEEDTOBREATHE following graduation. Finally we talk about the success of the band, and the ambitious year and a half they've had by releasing 2 albums, including the most recent "Into the Mystery" featuring the single "I Wanna Remember" ft. Carrie Underwood. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
8/5/202133 minutes, 31 seconds
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Matt Thomas of Parmalee

Matt Thomas is the lead singer of Parmalee. Matt joins Country Music Made Me to talk about his early days of receiving his first guitar, his first band (Early Timez), and the influence his dad had on the formation of his early musical aspirations. He also talks about Parmalee's early days rehearsing in a small barn on the property of a family friend, playing whatever venue they could book and travelling back and forth to Nashville in the hopes of living their dreams of being more than just a small town band. Finally Matt talks about the bands first #1 single "Carolina" from their debut album, the recent success of "Just the Way" featuring Blanco Brown and their new album "For You". Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
8/2/202139 minutes, 14 seconds
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Gord Bamford

Gord Bamford is a Canadian Country Musician known for his hits Blame it On That Red Dress, When Your Lips Are So Close and Dive Bar. Gord joins Country Music Made Me to talk about his early musical experiences which included jumping on stage with Rod Stewart at the age of 4 and providing noon hour entertainment at his high school. He also talks about the talent competition that spring boarded him towards a career in country music and the simplistic approach he continues to take in building success. Finally he talks about what the future holds including a deluxe addition of his album "Diamonds in a Whiskey Glass". Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
7/29/202142 minutes, 24 seconds
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Brandon Lancaster - LANCO

Brandon Lancaster is the lead singer of American country band LANCO. Brandon joins Country Music Made Me to talk about his musical upbringing, growing up just outside of Nashville, and how that shaped his musical aspirations. He reminisces about his early trips into the Bluebird Café, how that helped shape his love for songwriting, and why he always knew he wanted to be in a band rather than going solo. He then talks about approaching producer Jay Joyce at a Keith Urban concert and the major success the band experienced after producing their debut album with him. Finally he talks about the bands new EP Honky-Tonk Hippies. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
7/26/202133 minutes, 22 seconds
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Hailey Whitters

Hailey Whitters is a singer/songwriter from Nashville best known for her breakout single Ten Year Town. Hailey joins Country Music Made Me to talk about growing up in small town Iowa, when the dream of becoming a country musician began and why the only thing she wanted after graduating high school was to move to Nashville. She also talks about the struggles she faced over the years of finding a voice within Music City and the moment all of that went away and she took the biggest step of her career, self producing her album "The Dream". Finally, she talks about the success she's had since the release of her single "Ten Year Town" and what it's like to finally be living the life she dreamed of when moving to Nashville 14 years ago. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
7/22/202145 minutes, 38 seconds
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Jesse Frasure

Jesse Frasure is a popular songwriter from Nashville who has written more than 15 #1 hits for the biggest names in Country music. Jesse joins Country Music Made Me to talk about growing up in Detroit and the influence both Motown and classic rock had on his upbringing. He details his progression into DJ'ing while attending college and why he moved to Nashville rather than L.A. after graduation. Finally he talks about his years working on the corporate side of the music industry, what finally drew him to songwriting in the country music genre and what it's taken to find success in the industry. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
7/19/202140 minutes, 37 seconds
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Kameron Marlowe

Kameron Marlowe is a country music singer/songwriter who appeared on The Voice in 2018 and has since built a burgeoning career in Nashville. Kameron joins Country Music Made Me to talk about his musical aspirations earlier in life, his move back to his hometown to work a 9-5 job and settle down, the opportunity to audition for The Voice and the breakup that inspired him to write "Giving You Up". He also talks about what it was like when he first started to write with some of the best writers in Nashville, how taking a leap and releasing his music independently paid off in a big way, and what it's been like since signing a record deal and releasing his debut EP in 2020. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
7/15/202135 minutes, 43 seconds
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Jimmie Allen

Jimmie Allen is an American country music singer/songwriter with the #1 singles "Best Shot" and "Make Me Want To". Jimmie joins Country Music Made Me to talk about his early musical influences, his high school bands, trying to make a name for himself on the streets of New York City and his move to Nashville. He also talks about the moment that changed everything when he met Ash Bowers at a songwriting round. Finally he talks about his new album Bettie James the Gold Edition which features collaborations with LOCASH, LANCO, Pitbull, BRELAND, Monica, Little Big Town, Keith Urban. Nelly, Tim McGraw, Brad Paisley, Charley Pride and more! Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
7/12/202127 minutes, 45 seconds
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Tebey

Tebey is a Canadian/American Country music singer/songwriter with hits like Who's Gonna Love You, Good Jeans and Happened on a Saturday Night. Tebey joins The Music Made Me to talk about his early days growing up in Ontario Canada, winning the Canadian Open Country Singing Contest and how that turned into a development deal in Nashville at the age of 15. He then talks about his multiple moves from Nashville to Canada and the successful career he's built thanks to hard work, determination and never giving up. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
7/8/202129 minutes, 2 seconds
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Gary LeVox - Rascal Flatts/Solo Artist

Gary LeVox in best known as the Lead Singer of the Rascal Flatts. Gary joins The Music Made Me to talk about his musical journey before moving to Nashville at 27 years old to peruse his musical dreams. From the church choir, to high school bands, his first paying gig at The Ragdoll Lounge in his hometown and finally his move to Nashville to join his cousin Jay Demarcus in what will ultimately lead to the formation of the Rascal Flatts. Gary also talks about life after Rascal Flatts with his new solo Gospel record and his upcoming solo country album. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
7/5/202136 minutes, 7 seconds
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Owen Barney

Owen Barney is a Canadian country music singer/songwriter. Owen joins The Music Made Me to talk about his early days of learning the guitar from his Dad and eventually moving on to guitar lessons in the family kitchen. He also talks about the influence his Grandpa had on his musical journey, going to as many local shows as his parents would take him to as a youngster and the beginning of his musical career before he even left high school, which included signing to Wax Records. Finally he talks about his new music and what's to come. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
7/1/202134 minutes, 12 seconds
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Tenille Townes

Tenille Townes is a country music singer/songwriter originally from Alberta Canada who is now building a successful career in Nashville. Tenille joins The Music Made Me to talk about her love of music, which began at a very early age, her journey from small town Canada to the bright lights of Music City, the release of her debut album "The Lemonade Stand" in 2020 and her new music. She also talks about playing the Grand Ole Opry for the first time to 140 of her closest family and friends who all flew in from her home town for the big night. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
6/28/202141 minutes, 6 seconds
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Seaforth

Seaforth is a Country/pop duo comprised of longtime friends and Australian natives Mitch and Tom. The duo joins The Music Made Me to talk about their early friendship that began at the age of 3, taking off as teenagers to pursue solo careers and coming back together in their early 20's to write and form a country music powerhouse. They detail their move from Australia to Nashville and the journey they've been on since landing in Music City, including what it was like to play The Grand Ole Opry for the first time. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
6/24/202137 minutes, 31 seconds
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Meghan Patrick

Meghan Patrick is a Canadian country music singer/songwriter currently building a career in Nashville. Meghan joins The Music Made Me to talk about growing up as a sport centric kid involved in competitive gymnastics and snowboarding. She talks about the major snowboarding accident that led to her discovering the true power of music, which in turn led her on an incredible journey towards a career in the industry. Her path to Country music was long and winding, crossing through Opera, Jazz and Bluegrass before finally finding her true passion in country which she has followed all the way to Nashville. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
6/21/202141 minutes, 37 seconds
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MacKenzie Porter

MacKenzie Porter is a Canadian country musician currently living in Nashville. She's best known for her #1 hits About You, These Days and Seeing Other People. Mackenzie joins The Music Made Me podcast to talk about her journey in music which started at the age of 4 with Violin, Piano and Voice lessons. She talks about her first live musical experiences with her family band, what it meant to see her brother Kalan win Canadian Idol, moving to Vancouver to peruse acting and how that helped lead her towards a career in music. She also talks about moving to Nashville, what is was like to have her first 3 singles hit #1 on Canadian radio, the first female to do so since Shania Twain and of course what her plans are for the future with new music and live performances. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
6/14/202129 minutes, 21 seconds
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Manny Blu

Manny Blu is a country music performer originally from Montreal whose currently living in Nashville. Manny joins The Music Made Me to talk about how growing up in a musical family helped shaped his musical journey, how his dad's showmanship and love of karaoke helped him fall in love with performing, his short lived MMA career and how an injury led to him picking up the guitar and starting his music career. He also talks about his move to Nashville, not conforming within a certain genre and creating the type of music he loves, which he has labeled Country Punk. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
6/10/202140 minutes, 3 seconds
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Chris Bandi

Chris Bandi is a country music Singer/Songwriter best known for his single "Man Enough Now". Chris joins The Music Made Me to talk about his journey through music, from his first Garth Brooks concert at the age of 5, his High School Rock Band phase, moving to Nashville after College and how his life changed after releasing Man Enough Now. He also talks about the number of CD's he still has in his parents closet from his original debut album which was recorded when he first moved to Nashville, how his latest EP came together right before quarantine began and how his new single "Would Have Loved Her" may have had extra meaning over the past year. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
6/7/202144 minutes, 50 seconds
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Laine Hardy

Laine Hardy is an American Country Music artist and the winner of season 17 of American Idol. Laine joins The Music Made Me to talk about growing up in Louisiana, how Elvis helped shape his musical journey from a young age, his early musical endeavors with family, and learning to become confident within himself in order to perform on-stage. He also talks about the talent show that started it all (no, not American Idol), the Bayou Country Talent Show. He of course talks about his Idol experience and what life has been like since his big win. Plus he talks gator hunting, overcoming his introverted personality and his new music. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
6/3/202133 minutes, 3 seconds
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Chase Rice

Chase Rice is a Country Music Singer/Songwriter with hits like "Ready Set Roll", "Three Chords and the Truth" and his first #1 "Eyes on You". Chase joins the music made me to talk about his new album "The Album" which features the single "Drinkin' Beer. Talkin' God. Amen" ft Florida Georgia Line. We talked about the influence FGL has had on his career, from playing ball as a youngster with Brian Kelley, moving in with Brian and Tyler Hubbard when he first moved to Nashville, their early tours and what it was like stepping away from the support system they offered as he discovered his true self within his music. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
5/31/202116 minutes, 56 seconds
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Ross Copperman

Ross Copperman is one of the most accomplished and respected country music songwriters in Nashville. He's been a part of writing close to 30 #1 country hits for artists like Brett Eldredge, Florida Georgia Line, Luke Bryan, Keith Urban, Kenny Chesney, Dierks Bentley and many more. Ross joins The Music Made Me to talk about his early musical memories on the piano and in various rock bands during high school. He then reminisces about his time in University and how his experiences there led to the release of his successful debut album Welcome to Reality. Finally he talks about moving to Nashville, his career as a songwriter and producer and finding inspiration in 2020 to write and record his own music once again, which has culminated with the release of his album Somewhere There's a Light On. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
5/27/202135 minutes, 39 seconds
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Michael Ray

Michael Ray in a Country Music Singer/Songwriter with hit songs like Kiss You in the Morning, Think a Little Less and One that Got Away. Michael joins The Music Made Me to talk about playing The Grand Ole Opry, which he has done 57 times, and the excitement he feels each and every time he walks into the iconic circle. He also talks about growing up in Florida and the importance his family has had on his musical career. Finally, he talks about what moving to Nashville has meant for his career and the emotional story behind his new song "Picture". Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
5/24/202137 minutes, 56 seconds
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Robyn Ottolini

Robyn Ottolini is a Canadian country singer/songwriter best known for her breakout single F150. Robyn joins The Music Made Me to talk about her musical journey that has seen many twists and turns. From her younger days listening to Meet in the Middle by Diamond Rio on repeat in her dads truck to memorizing song lyrics to annoy her older sister. She then talks about her time traveling after high school, returning home and the events that led to the release of F150 and her EP The I'm Not Always Hilarious EP, which included an interesting performance at the 2016 Boots and Hearts Emerging Artist Showcase. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
5/20/202144 minutes, 45 seconds
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Filmore

Filmore is a Country music Singer/Songwriter out of Nashville, Tennessee. Filmore joins The Music Made Me to talk about his early musical influences and experiences, which included a toy guitar and plywood stage in his Livingroom at age 3. He also talks about his formative years during High School and College when he transitioned from being an athlete to a musician. Finally he describes moving to Nashville and his transformation to the artist he is today. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
5/17/202136 minutes, 33 seconds
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Chevel Shepherd - Country artist / The Voice Season 15 Winner

Chevel Shepherd is an American Country Music Artist and Winner of Season 15 of The Voice. Chevel joins The Music Made Me to talk about her early musical memories that began at the age of 2 by singing Carrie Underwood tunes, taking part in The Voice and her decision to pick Kelly Clarkson as her coach rather than Blake Shelton. She also talks about what life has been like after winning the competition and the many projects she currently has on the go. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
5/13/202135 minutes, 58 seconds
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Ty Hunter - Hunter Brothers

Ty Hunter is the lead vocalist and one fifth of country music group Hunter Brothers. Ty joins The Music Made Me to talk about being born into the family business of music, hockey and farming (although music has always been his true passion), the different stages he went through during his younger years of music and the moment he and his brothers decided to give country music a go. He also talks about the injury that ended his hockey career (spoiler alert, his hockey career was already nearing an end thanks to music), the special connections that bond his music and the birth of his children, and the groups new single "Been a Minute", which was produced by someone that means a lot to both Ty and his Wife.  Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
5/10/202143 minutes, 57 seconds
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Brett Kissel - Country Music Artist

Brett Kissel is a Canadian Country musician who recently released his new album "What is Life?". Brett joins The Music Made Me to talk about his early musical experiences which began at the age of 5 when he performed at his Grandpa's birthday. He also talks about the disappointment he felt when he received his first guitar, how his career as a teenager went from recording cover CD's to performing all across Western Canada and the moment he signed his record deal with Warner Music Canada. Finally he talks about his new album, which began with a text from fellow country artist Steven Lee Olson. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
5/6/202139 minutes, 52 seconds
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Morgan Wade

Morgan Wade is an American Country Music Artist who recently released her debut album "Reckless". Morgan joins The Music Made Me to talk about growing up in Floyd, Virginia, the moments of her childhood that helped shape her musical aspirations, overcoming her fears of letting others experience her song writing and singing talents, and the special moments that have led to the release of her debut album. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
5/3/202136 minutes, 38 seconds
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Andrew Farriss - INXS/Solo Artist

Andrew Farriss is a founding member of Australian rock group INXS and a current solo country artist. Andrew joins The Music Made Me to talk about his early musical experiences, which included seeing The Beatles when he was 5, meeting INXS lead singer Michael Hutchence in High School, forming the band and some memories while a member of the popular rock group. He also talks about his new solo project which kicked off with the release of his debut EP "Love Makes the World" in 2020 and his self titled LP at the beginning of 2021. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
4/5/202130 minutes, 21 seconds
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Tim Hicks - Country Music Singer/Songwriter

Tim Hicks is a Canadian Country Music Singer/Songwriter. Tim joins The Music Made Me to talk about his younger years studying music at the Ontario Conservatory of Music, his many years of cutting his teeth playing bar gigs around Ontario and the time he played in a Neil Diamond cover band. He also talks about his success within Canadian Country Music that began in 2012 with the release of his debut single "Get By", his first experiences travelling to Nashville and writing #1 hits with Jeff Coplan. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
3/29/202140 minutes, 32 seconds
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Lainey Wilson - Singer/Songwriter

Lainey Wilson is an American Country Music Singer/Songwriter from Nashville. Lainey joins The Music Made Me to talk about growing up in the small farm town of Baskin Louisiana and how her family and the community helped formed her musical identity, her dream of moving to Nashville that formed at the age of 9 and working hard to make a living as a musician in the country music capital. She also talks about fulfilling her childhood dream of playing the Grand Ole Opry, the work she's put in to becoming a trusted writer in Nashville, including writing with and for Luke Combs, her days as a Hannah Montana cover artist and her new album Sayin' What I'm Thinkin'. It's a wonderful journey from small town America to the bright lights of Nashville! Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
3/15/202138 minutes, 21 seconds
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Dan Davidson - Canadian Country Musician

Dan Davidson is a Canadian Country Musician from Alberta. Dan joins The Music Made Me to talk about his musical journey, from a Jazz centric University, to a successful Rock band and finally into his budding country career. His journey began with rock band Tupelo Honey and he's taken the lessons he learned from that endeavor and poured them into the creation of a solo country career that looks to be on the upward trajectory. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
2/1/202141 minutes, 16 seconds