22 Burst results for "George Jones"

The Doug Collins Podcast
Aaron Barker and Doug Reflect on the Evolution of Country Music
"Just fail on this because I think it's so important. I mean, think about the 70s, okay? And going back before we got stuff that you and I would have grown up on a little bit in hearing it, you know, the Conway 20s, the George Jones, the Tammy Wanda, the DI VO RCE. You know, Loretta Lynn coming out on feminist issues. I mean, you had on the other hand. You know, my later on, but you had, you know, he stopped loving her today. I mean, all of those old stuff that they hit you where you live and, you know, as much as rock and roll was viewed as the, you know, the change agent. Country dealt with the real life. It did. And I think what's happened. This is just, you know, my opinion, my experience. Because it happened when I was in The Rock and roll band and about 1980, we went from the Lynyrd Skynyrd and journey and doobie brothers and kiss and we went to this I'll call it disco because that's what they called it. And what I think happened socially Doug and my observation is that people were just ready to celebrate. They didn't want cerebral music anymore. They didn't want to have to think about what exactly what you're talking about. And I think that's what's happened in country music is people are at a place right now with the stressors that are in our social structure right now and it just happens periodically. And they don't want to be talked to about divorce so they don't want to be talking about being drunk. They want to dance. When varble, dear friend of mine and a great songwriter, came up to he interfered in a conversation I was having with another songwriter about this very dilemma about country music not being so relevant lyrically and of course we were complaining and griping about it and one larva walked up and said, boys, you have to understand right now they're listening with their feet. And that pretty much explained it, Doug, because that's what we're going through. That's why you're not hearing not that there aren't any out there, but a lot of it is really production driven.

WTOP
"george jones" Discussed on WTOP
"For the teammates, you want to come back. And you might affect them at some point, but I'm not going to pay much attention to it. I'll know it when it happens. Or if it happens, I should say. But, you know, I'm just excited to be part of this organization. The organization I grew up loving. It's an organization I want to finish my career out of. And lots of question marks now with that ownership situation. As the head of the off season we'll hear from Ron Rivera and GM Martin mayhew tomorrow, cliff Kingsbury out in Arizona, less than a year after coming to agreement on a contract extension. The Cardinals lost the last 7 games finished four and 13 after making the playoffs a year ago, national championship game tonight, Georgia, TCU wizards home to New Orleans, no Bradley Beal again, George Wallace, let me tell you. All right, George, thanks. Three 47, the new 6 episode miniseries, George and Tammy wrapped up last night on showtime. It follows the volatile relationship of country legends George Jones and Tammy Wynette. Now the race is on Tammy Wynette falls in love with idol George Jones, but addiction tears them apart. Will you make me an honest man? You make me an honest woman? Defending Oscar champ Jessica Chastain is powerful as Tammy during the acting scenes but her singing is a bit off. Compared to. Michael Shannon is a little better singing George Jones, but lacks the possum look. Today I'm WTO be from critic Jason fraley giving George and Tammy three out of 5 stars. He stopped loving her today. Now to the top stories we're working on for you at WTO. President Biden meets with his Mexican counterpart today as he continues his visit to Mexico already, Mexican president

WTOP
"george jones" Discussed on WTOP
"NHL capitals have two days off after Nicholas backstrom and Tom Wilson played for the first time this season Baxter winning 5 of 7 face offs, Wilson tallying 6 hits on the ice, the caps face Philadelphia Wednesday. College football, Georgia place TCU for the national championship tonight, the bulldogs trying to become the first back to back winner since the four team playoff was introduced, stetson Bennett and company 13 point favorites over the horned frogs. Men's college basketball, Houston takes over the number one spot for Purdue, Virginia slips two spots to 13th women's writers rankings, Maryland is up four spots to number 9 swapping places with Virginia tech who drops to number 13. Dave Preston, WTF sports. All right, Dave, one 17, the new 6 episode miniseries, George and Tammy wrapped last night on showtime. It follows the volatile relationship of country legends, George Jones, and Tammy Wynette. Tammy Wynette falls in love with idol, George Jones, but addiction tears them apart. Will you make me an honest man? You make me an honest woman? Defending Oscar champ Jessica Chastain is powerful as Tammy during the acting scenes but her singing is a bit off. Michael Shannon is a little better singing George Jones, but lacks the possum look. Today I'm WTO be from critic Jason fraley giving George and Tammy three out of 5 stars. He stopped loving high today. Coming up on our top stories on WTO congressional Republicans planned to begin addressing their agenda today after a bruising battle to

The Eric Metaxas Show
Ricky Skaggs and Eric Reflect on Country Musicians Who Know Jesus
"Think about country music, it's a very faith friendly world, obviously Johnny Cash was a very serious believer in Jesus and got it. And one of the things that I hated about the film. The only thing I hated about the film walked the line was that it completely left out how he gets pulled out of the hell of drugs and alcohol. It was Jesus. Yes, it was. And it was his wife praying for him and leading him along that and her dad. And you know, in other words, that's the, that's the heart of the story, folks. If you want to know how Johnny Cash survived and lived and had a career, it's because of Jesus. And when they leave that out, I think to myself, Hollywood tends to do this. We live in a secular culture that secularize everything, and you think that doesn't make any sense, because there is no story without that part of the story. That's right. And of course, you knew him personally, as you said earlier. So you knew this was real. I mean, I heard Billy Graham speak in Central Park. I think it was 1990. And up on the stage here comes Johnny Cash. And so I think a lot of people that they forget that a lot of these icons, these American icons love Jesus and Johnny was one of them. He was. But so many, I'm just fascinated by how that runs all through. Country music. You can't turn around without bumping into somebody who believes. And there's different, you know, different levels of belief. But I think I told you the phone, the story I was in the Berlin zoo and the hippo house and the Berlin Zeus, like I'm making this up. And it was about 5, four or 5 years ago, and I'm looking for the hippos. Can't find the hippos, and I turn around. And there's a guy who thinks he's disguised standing there, but I knew who it was and it was Chris Christopherson, sit standing there. This legend of legends or whatever. And anyway, I was honored to meet him, but a few days later, a friend of mine sent me Kris Kristofferson, telling his story of being drug to use your language, being drug into a church. And having an experience with God that was so profound that he wrote that classic song, why me lord, was George Jones. But I mean, people need to know that a lot of these folks that they think so and so is a legend. He's like, he knows Jesus.

Fresh Air
"george jones" Discussed on Fresh Air
"August 26th. Roger Miller is best known for a series of novelty songs that were big country and pop hits in the 1960s and 70s. Songs like king of the road, chugga log, and you can't roller skate in a buffalo herd. But Miller, who died in 1992, was also a serious songwriter who wrote beautiful ballads for artists such as George Jones and Ray Price. Over the summer, a series of reissues of out of print Roger Miller albums began. Among them is one rock critic Ken Tucker has long searched for, a trip in the country, released in 1970. Here's his review.

WGN Radio
"george jones" Discussed on WGN Radio
"In any way let me give you did ironically accidentally end up playing my request in Louvre Oh good yes no I know I know I should have mentioned that It's on your list That's okay That's very very voluminous So I don't think you should be adding anything until we play a few of them Okay but I said well I hadn't carried it over a couple months I have one the rich and for instance I wanted to mention of course Lora lens you're not moving enough to take my man Okay Yeah now there's a good one for you All right And let's see also I think you might have probably played this one I wasn't showing George Jones He stopped Yes Yes exactly Okay You are already played that Yep he stopped loving her today Because she did And I think I was okay Here was his one from a one of them a more interesting part of the patchy times one strange Oh okay Okay And I got chuck loud marijuana you know that they've made all the $1 billion in sales That's on the that's on the recreational one And they had good shattered the record that had been set to free this year All right well thank you Think about the tax dollars It has always good to hear from you All right thanks Talk to yourself Yeah say all we're going There's a song like that Willie Nelson wrote it All right talk to you later Yeah we're all going apart My country station I get requests for that all the time No I'm not going to play it But yeah he stopped loner day was a great record and Billy Cheryl produced that on George Jones and curly putman and Bobby Braddock wrote that and that was a killer record but yeah you cut to the chase and of course he stopped loving her today because she died I know hopeless romantic I'm not 8 8 8 8 7 6 5 5 9 three is 88 88 Raleigh and Laura nairo wrote stoney end as well as from flamman and in time and love And so we'll play it next coming up on WGN radio I believe So.

Rock N Roll Archaeology
"george jones" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology
"James innate discuss episode seven. Are you sure. Hank done it. This way. Which covers the rise of willie nelson waylon jennings in the outlaw country movement. Dolly parton is crossover success and more let it roll is a pentium podcast and you can listen to more great podcasts. At www dot pantheon podcast dot com..

Rock N Roll Archaeology
"george jones" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology
"I mean it's like the only thing the only thing separating her from a tamil why net. It's like both women seeing the kind of have an unhappy edge to him. You know but but the john howard omagh. I mean i really. I mean even in her song she sounds like you know she would like you know shoe like no rub somebody out. We're gonna. They were if they rubbed the wrong way. Yeah yeah she's she's this reactionary strain that we've seen so much recently. She was personifying it. It's also telling that take. The johnny cash was skillful enough politically to navigate. Bring her on board at the same time that he's doing you know song what is truth and they tell the story how nixon wanted him to do welfare cadillac and no way as johnny custody that not. His song doesn't believe in it. He does wadis truth. Which is not one of the great johnny cash songs but still pretty powerful stood up and they also talk about. How earl scruggs played the march on the pentagon with charlie daniels in his band later grows up to be this extremely right wing. Hey junior type person but at this point in time. He's on the left in these protesting the war. So i'm glad i got that in about a hippie who gets stuck in a redneck bar. Yeah uneasy rider the right right. He news obviously ship beside. And as far as i mean of course he later updated the eighties with a song called uneasy rider. Eighty eight and You'll want to know about that. With god awful but yeah i mean you know. He took a long journey. Like seventy baby boomers did. Then they get to the big song of this period that the big political song okie from muskogee bhai merle haggard and bill c tells hot originated. Is this a joke. They get ray benson in to talk about to give the hippie country fan perspective of how betrayed they felt and also to out rule haggard as a big pot smoker..

Rock N Roll Archaeology
"george jones" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology
"Bad case of the blues working in city live bound. One night sir mad. That was linda martell in bad case of the blues. He when martel kind of lost artist she came in the wake of charley pride. Got a little bit of attention got a few opportunities and then doors were closed. Have deep dive into so. I don't know the full story. I don't know what other factors store that. I don't know if you saw the rolling stone actually the storm the about a year or two ago. Yeah yeah that's where i was. I was getting on my research from. Nc say she was bitter. But i mean there were a few things that did force her to. I mean some people kind of getting on a case you know. So she kind of had to retire. Yeah yeah yeah she. She was just not accepted. I mean there was basically once country. Music had accepted charley pride. In that celebrated ourselves for accepting charley pride. We stopped accepting people classic classic all american there. She was kinda double damn. Because i mean she was not only what she black she was. Woman was a female singer on a label. Where the biggest selling of country singer on the country was a woman. Jeannie c riley. I think she kind of implied that those like a little bit of a rivalry between her and genie on the table. You know yeah yeah. Gene was proven hitmaker. And and the lou. Linda yoku whose only round like few minutes unfortunately. Yeah and it's i dealt with. Singers knows and stars of any type just had jealous in petty paranoid. They can be so. If you've got some manual label that seizures arrival is afraid of you and their way out ahead of you. That can be really hard. They segue into these hardcore conservatives songs that start coming out they get Bill c malone out to talk about how country music prior to the sixties when it got political which was pretty rare tend to be populists even if he wasn't necessarily widely accepted by the country audience. His songs were done by a lot of country. Artists and his politics were reflected in almost populism and anti Elites anti money songs that tended to be but once vietnam happens you get this real reactionary strain and we talked about. Hello vietnam goodbye sweetheart. Hello vietnam You know any people like loretta landed a song..

Rock N Roll Archaeology
"george jones" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology
"That's just 'cause make. I mean talk about may the circle being a broken get johnny cash and louis armstrong his at the end of his career. Just a few years from the end of his life in just reconnecting that jazz country connection which is totally louis. Louis left l. p. Before he died a country out. I think it was played collapse. I mean it's not exactly lost country soul masterpiece or anything but he did. Yeah and they can talk. Johnny cash show. You know i'll have to look into that. Are getting ready to read a bunch of louis armstrong stuff. Now i remember coming across the other day. I can't remember what year it was. But anyway so so. Johnny cash is kind of hero who shares the wealth in his stardom and then they bring in merle haggard. Who comes out as a contract at johnny cash is urging Because of this and johnny cash outs him on. The show and cash explains wise doing this. You know if you do it this way. Those damn dirty magazines are never gonna have anything on you. And it's brilliant media strategy and johnny cash was absolutely a brilliant media strategists. That's how you get to johnny cash. It's not just you know Just singing talent or whatever. That's you know if you're as great a singer as george jones you can get by just on that. But if you're johnny cash out to be more of a strategist to get as big as johnny cash. And then they also talk about the bob dylan thing and again. The towel is having rosanne cash on there to talk about how cool she was at school. The next day. After bob dylan and johnny cash duet on girl from the north country on on the show and was was i blind or was bob on as good luck in his the ever got in that segment. I mean he told me like star on that on that bit i was. I've always kind of written off that national scotland era of dylan but wow that was quite a performance. We kind of came back with a haircut. And he had like a little like you know a little bit like just the right amount of rain skull to pants and rugged you know and yet you know and he's tan. He looks healthy. Which a. Far cry from amphetamine bob just five years earlier so big doings and again. What appearance go ahead a Johnny cash told this story. I think at one point. Like you know 'cause johnny cash show like a lot of tv shows back then. It's like i mean. Johnny cash the man of integrity. But you know you know he he or his television show. They weren't above getting gauche every now and then originally would bob was gonna come out. They're going to have like this really ugly looking set of i've seen it to an ugly looking set of this rundown general store to and then was supposed to be sending in front of you know bob seized at the dress rehearsal. He's like nano camps. Be standing in front of that front of my friends. A laugh at you know. And so johnny like soul. What you what do you want to do. And kinda set. It did against the solid black background. If i remember correctly you know and that kind of that kind of attitude. If they're really give it like you know typical network. Television variety show corny. Look background that would have taken away from. That would have been like a clear. Cut next nation as why bob dylan didn't do it. But in the sixties they see two wishes. Now what would you like st sending phone fireplace. Start black background will something. There was something that wasn't to distract. Yeah it was. It was a real. I can't remember a. It wasn't a black background. But i don't remember. I don't remember noticing the set..

Rock N Roll Archaeology
"george jones" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology
"He's a really good looking guy and let's hear from our sponsors they come back. And we'll summarize a little bit of the kris kristofferson bio and so yeah. I think another reason they zero in on kris. Kristofferson is because his story is really compelling. I mean here's a guy who's a rhode scholar who went to oxford who was a instructor at west point. A a a pilot in the air force whose father was a. Us air force general. Any walked away from all that to become a janitor in nashville The first time ever read about kris kristofferson was in the context of a johnny cash book and he's introduced as this janitor at at columbia studios in nashville. And and you know that really got my attention at the time was kris. Kristofferson was a janitor ended when you find out the next door. It's even more kind of compelling it's one of these things where talent draws talent because he randomly visited nashville right before he you know Transition point in his career. He's about to make a big move in his military career and he. He hooks up with mary. Jon wilkin who was the co writer of long black veil and she and cowboy jack clement taken backstage at the grand opry. I mean if i went to nashville i would not be hooking up with you. Know one of the great songwriters car riders one of the greatest country songs one of the great country producers. Like you know it's like there's something special about kris kristofferson where he's immediately reached out to by people like that and then he sees johnny cash seen johnny cash has set even though. He's appalled at how he calls him skinny as a snake and he can tell that. The guy's got a amphetamine problem. But he's electrified. Brian and he gives up everything. He's disowned by. His parents also divorced by his wife takes four years to get any traction and fred foster comes in the monument. Records guy as as the Hero and and fosters great on camera. So it's easy. They tell foster signs the songwriter. Finally somebody takes a chance on him and christoffersen just wanted one of those salary type. Gigs kind that. Dr thomas and mort shuman had hill and range of years earlier. He just wanted nine to five songwriter. Job and fred foster's like sure. I'll give you what you want. You're also gonna cut records for me. And i love fosters quote..

Rock N Roll Archaeology
"george jones" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology
"When i listened to him in the context of the time that i realize how they are at in these soul song elements in the base plane is soul style and the steel guitar by sneaky. Pete is just crazy. Totally unique brilliant stuff. But so i get where. They weren't quite rock and they were just frankly ahead of their time. You know this is going to be enormous five years later when the eagles start doing it and then ultimately is going to have a bigger influence country music. And i think that's one of the reasons i'm okay with him talking about gram parsons kris. Kristofferson and bob dylan so much and ignoring jerry lee lewis and conway twitty is because in the long run it was these outsiders that kind of influenced the future of country music more so than these prodigal rockabilly guys and then and then they take us back into kris kristofferson for a deep dive into his story which again i sort of bristle because his singing voice i remember some rolling stone review a long time ago that the worst thing about the singer songwriter. Era was you had singers. Who couldn't ride like carly simon trying to write songs and you had songwriters who couldn't sing like kris kristofferson singing songs but honestly at this point in time with the whole leonard cohen revival in everything kris kristofferson. Singing doesn't sound that bad. It's strong ranches is limited but you know. His voice is strong deep. Baritone but i was kind of annoyed that they played so much kris kristofferson versions of his songs instead of say the right price version for the good times or at at really bug me when they played christians version of sunday. Morning coming down. Instead of johnny cash is but created choice i. I can't really squawk about that. Because i guess we sorta kinda have to kind of have the spotlight chris. The man and also too. I mean he's so i mean. After his around the time a second now he was selling as many many records as like almost me record the people who recording songs. It's called twice. Yeah had to go out. And like i mean a evil that was like a prime time country songwriters. I mean. maybe he wasn't included. Can there wasn't enough room for you. Know with all stuff going on but there's only one other songwriter. Who was getting as much traction in nashville back in the back in nineteen seventy nine hundred. Seventy one is kris kristofferson and that was mickey newbury. Yeah let me start to have a bit of of so but he was totally ignored for special. Am i guess. Because mickey was the most of my classes chris. 'cause yet 'cause mickey had short hair and even though he did write some pretty revealing stuff. He wasn't quite as shocking as chris was. You know yeah. And also he's not available to be interviewed and and and there's not as much footage of christopher of him as their as christopherson so. I don't know if i've ever seen performance footage of of making newbury but one thing that really comes out here on youtube. But w he hit record with the american troja. The a couple of tv shows that there. Yeah yeah. and that's that's in the mid seventies officer course the most famous performer. That the one thing that really comes through though is what a pretty boy christopherson was and you can really see why hollywood was drawn to him in a why johnny cash put him on. Tv made his career because the guy is a know..

Rock N Roll Archaeology
"george jones" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology
"Because i haven't really talked about novelty songs that much. Maybe in the thirties episode. They did this. This hokum tradition is a big part of country. And i'm glad they covered any egg here from the peer. We're talking about. I sit here allowed the country novelties. I can think of are mainly by what one types like the guide rates or the leroy pulled in. Joe i mean maybe made might have more than one hit. But they're only known like the one song they disappear. You know. I mean he could cut 'cause 'cause i mean when i mean it's pretty safe to say that you know when loretta lynn dies. God forbid she's not going to be known as he's gonna be remembered as the person who gave us hat he'll who gave us half of your the reason our kids you know stuff you know. Yeah guidry people god. Rick was be wilford cadillac. Anybody dares remember you know indeed and let's go ahead and here a little loretta lynn. This is loretta. Lynn doing a shel silverstein song. That was a big hit for her. I think seventy one this.

Rock N Roll Archaeology
"george jones" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology
"George jones. Tammy way net duet on the ceremony. Which they co wrote with. Shell overstaying their producer. And this is the first song in a series. I think the first duet they did together take me which towards had already charted with us the solo. Love song brings in taming the duet but the ceremony is the i the series of seemingly autobiographical songs about the relationship of mr mrs country music. Which they they blazing on their bus as soon as they get together. And they get into the whole story mean george jones and really take me to their bussed in that sort of hank williams or brian wilson or kurt cobain category of just hapless people that that suffered enormously despite their talents in despite their great success and just constantly miserable. And like ray walker the jordan. Airs has a great quote about george jones segment where he goes. I'm not sure if he didn't know he was important or if he would if he fought being important and there's definitely the sort of and again. This is the slur. I shouldn't use but idiot savant. Quality about george jones where not known as a thinking person guys ban jokes about you know his iq room temperature and things like that but he really wasn't absolute savant of song interpretation at when they tell the story just the the story they tell here of as the child of this abusive alcoholic father who had literally dragged him out of bed. Beat him with a belt and force him to sing with tears running down his face and then shortly thereafter is put him out at bus stops to earn money. So dad can buy booze. I mean right from the beginning. Singing is tied up with trauma for george. John's that never stops air. Yeah and also too. I mean i hate the read too much into this but i was thinking about that today. You know looking like cami wine net. She never looked happy now. He wish you smell but a lot of money know the yep and they've got that great britain delay quote about tammy wynette where she says. Tammy snatches at happiness. Were few and far between and you know. That's definitely true. In the biography of tammy is just as wild and crazy as georgia. She she struggled with pills maybe not to the degree he struggled with alcohol and cocaine but still enough to ultimately kill her. And there's just all kinds of craziness multiple abusive husbands multiple husbands not all of them abusive but plenty of crazy drama and Yeah but an epic epic singer. And i talk about billy. Billy sherrill that they bring in. This is an angle..

Rock N Roll Archaeology
"george jones" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology
"You're getting this from the viewpoint of a fighting there to say yankee so forgive me From a from a northerner who is not a country person boomer and so people like leon russell and kris kristofferson and bob dylan and grand parsons who are all going to get lots of coverage Abbas said are really aggressively important to him and they are important figures in american music and country music. So i don't have beef with that but this is one gonna have to get the little crucial with him. Because they leave out. Jerry and conway twitty early gets. He has a second or two screen time in the context of novelty songs in a duet with low right. But i thought that was a real missed opportunity to cover these prodigal rockabilly guys. These are the guys the young people who left country music in the fifties to be rockabilly artists. And come and i don't wanna say crawling back. But they kind of craw back because their careers died on the pop charts. Jerry lewis for number of reasons but they come back to new thing. I mean if he knows a lot of country stars like late sixties and early seventies had a rock roll. Pass that thing at one point sixty nine like right around the time when waylon did Handsome man and buck. Owens did Trying to be good hip thing for country dies to like you know do remakes old could drop roll hits. You know doubt kind of proud roots along with grand ole opry at those interesting nobody. Nobody really a points out but it happened. Yeah absolutely announced. Don't talk about the elvis. Sixty eight comeback special which to me is what kicks off all that rockabilly revival stuff. 'cause elvis doesn't comeback special in sixty eight and you get not just country. Artists do in rockabilly songs. But you get the who and blue cheer and it's just all over the place and they also could've tied waylon in with macarthur park which he does in this era another jimmy website. And they're gonna mention glen campbell during wichita lineman again briefly because they're focused on johnny cash in his tv show. They work those things. But i do wish that worked waylon in a little more. They get willie nelson in this episode. Not in full way but in the way they did roger millar last time where they have a segment about willie nelson and how. He's not fitting in nashville. But let's go ahead and summarize the big four segments of this episode the tease at the beginning. I'm gonna go ahead. Read the little lines that peter coyote reads reads about each of these topics. I got kris kristofferson who has quote a young poet who rejected his path d path. His parents had chosen for him. Bring into.

Rock N Roll Archaeology
"george jones" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology
"Today. Nate james discuss episode six. Will the circle be unbroken which covers the rise of kris kristofferson and a new generation of nashville songwriters. Mr and mrs country music. George jones and tammy y net johnny cash is emergence as a superstar and the nitty gritty dirt band successful attempt at rapprochement between musical generations. Email us at led a role. Podcast a gmail.com pop mosier buds and enjoy. It's time to let it roll..

Leadership Lifestyle Podcast
One Minute Leadership Thought of the Day - Great Leaders Create Legacy Leaders
"Leaders create legacy leaders. Welcome to today's leadership. Thought of the day brought to you by the leadership live style podcasts. A legacy leaders. Those are leaders. You create when you leave behind. I was thinking of the the country song by george jones. Who's gonna fill their shoes. Stay on all these legends and country music and who's gonna replace them in who's gonna replace you a true. Lear creates other leaders to take their place in that takes a lot of time. Takes trust building takes on a mentorship but it is so rewarding when you can look back and see that and when you hire somebody developed somebody and really brought them to a whole 'nother level so when you leave you know that they're in place so create legacy leaders that is the true mission of a great

Alchemy This
"george jones" Discussed on Alchemy This
"Scene to comes from listener. Kristen kelly who wrote many of the alchemy. This listeners have mentioned that when listening to the podcast in public like during their daily commute or at their office job they often start laughing like a crazy person much to the confusion of their fellow commuters or co workers. Can you do a scene from the point of view of these poor confused outsiders. So we're doing the scene. The people were watching the people laugh. Excuse me excuse me yes. I'm listening to your take. Your headphone ticket taker headphones off. I was. I did have headphones on. But more importantly. I'm reading a book. Oh really so. You're not laughing at me. No no just started laughing. When i sat down here. No no the whole lot. I'm reading penna fucking book. It's made me laugh conveniently right when i sit down. What book is it's a given to me. This is funny. These pages are funny. I'm sorry i i lied. Karelian larry's were sitting next to you. On the bus. I'm this it somewhere else could take stewart earner. It is but You got that kind of face. I don't know what people just laugh at your face. It's just one of these things i mean. Is it so. I'm humorous. I'm i am humorless. That's where we can have is conversation. So i'm just trying to picture in my head of funny because i've seen people with some faces that weren't you know symmetrical or like there's problems with them but never something. That's it usually. I don't think so. I don't think so and if there's anything wrong with my face it's probably the fact that when you're laughing right now thinking about right now so you see you see what i'm saying sir. Well i feel like it's crazy for me. Explain to you my face because you're looking at it all right but i'm just saying i don't think it's a funny thing. I think if anything when i see somebody else's based it looks weird. I just look the other way. Or i looked or ground. Wants to do a little experiment once you just take public transportation all over the city. I'm just going to see what happens. I'm sure my face is normal enough. That i won't have problems. Deborah i understand i will definitely get these reports in by end of day Now you're probably wondering why. I'm in such a good mood. Yeah you're usually crying a lot. And i'm happy that you're not. Would it surprise. You know what it surprise you to learn that. I found something magical in my life. No not religion no not a man. No s are is desert. I really enjoy listening. To listening. To a podcast. Oh can you create. What do you know. What do you listen to podcasts. I listen to one pod. Listen to one more. You should listen to one more. okay. I'm gonna say i'm going to send you a link right now. You can listen to skip to change your life yet. The judge gave us a fifteen minute recess and it's been fourteen so i gotta get back in there but you're gonna listen right. Sure yea Write down I'm gonna send you a link in the news did it. And you can listen. That's even better. Thank you does not. It's not god it's not a man. The judge has requested that everyone bring in the balls that were handed out as well as the to jump. Ropes the to jump ropes. That were handed up. Please bring them inside judge. I do have a girl. Oh this is a george jones of Speaking ten the members of the court room here man can everyone in the courtroom. Here man. I speak right here here. No sir in the corner did you hear about in you. Have your earphones in and it seems like maybe you didn't hear me. I'm sorry i'll it could everybody in the take place so at least take out one of you take well. He just said one. So maybe i'll just stick with one in there and then one out. I'm sorry your honor. You were saying all of saying that. I was about to ask if everybody. I'm sorry. what are you fucking. You bailiff dude out knock you out dude. Oh boy here we are here. We go knock you out dude let me take. What's up bailiffs. Did you not enjoy your recess. I had the balls out there for y'all and the jump rope that you get your put put out a whole bowl of ear honor. I didn't get a snack. And i think that's why i'm upset. Omar may i suggest you you get a snack before you come back in the courtroom bailiff if you enjoy so kind to escort him out to my car here. Here's the key in the glove compartment. I have one of those refrigerated glove compartment. I have a uncovered bow of tapioca couldn't with a little animal crackers in hounds cut. That sounds good. I'm sorry for acting up. Catch winston i wanted to talk weasel of the west night or something that he's bad he came order. Who's guilty or not guilty right around and tell everyone. The judge has gone on the falls all the jump ropes. Red rovers going down. And it's going to be harsh. I'm breaking wrists. Tonight break wrists. Yeah we're gonna look down the entire court okay. We gotta make sure that everyone stays inside of the rooms. You've gotta make sure that they're occupied. Okay so i mean. Dvd's of shawshank redemption should be distributed to every single room. All right and if that doesn't work we gotta find another four and a half movie would just gotta do it on. Repeat these individuals jurors lawyers. Everyone's working here all the federal employees. They need to be occupied. Their attention needs to be focused. We gotta judges gone mad. Never nobody has any problems with this. You can just talk to me right now or you can leave me a little voice message and i want that to be written addicted back to me by an individual that i have several questions for hook alcohol than we need those questions to be written down than dictated.

WSB-AM
"george jones" Discussed on WSB-AM
"Of 1000 voices Tim Andrews. Lady of quite a few voices in her own right. A mother of two UN empowered female and a personal hero of mine. Autumn Fisher and the handsome is producer in all of producer. Jared Yamamoto wishing share a happy 75th birthday guy. I saw your 75. How are you share? Huh? I'm feeling you know, Universal disagreement. Moving about Yeah, I saw 75. I thought Is she being straight about her age? She's got to be older than that. I don't I mean McCartney's 80. Everybody stay. These. Didn't Sonny and Cher start like late fifties early sixties. I don't think anything Mrs. And she was 16 when they got married. Okay, so she had a couple of years. She's like LeBron. She came right out of high school right right into the league drafted earlier. LeBron just like you understand that my totally under. That's why I dropped right. It's just like share sports references because I know you did the sport. So I want to keep you involved inside the thing so much goes on. Do we know it's impossible to know? What her. I guess you 70. I guess You know what she 75. I know. I know. It just seems to me that it's not like something that if if it's not true, let's say she's 78 or 87. If it's not true, it wouldn't be something that happened over the last 10. Years of 20 years. If there was a little fib, it would have happened like it the early seventies or something, and it never would have been accounted for. And people would be like, Yeah, she's that age. I've been following share since 1974. I send her a card every birthday, so I know But if she did the little finagle ng thing, you know, maybe she was 14. She said she was going to go the other way 16 before to be older now, so that wouldn't work out. Maybe maybe I should just Check my privilege. Seriously. Sit down. Yes. Listen, Justin, All women believe this extraordinarily talented woman when she says that her age is 75. I just all I know is that when I saw it, I thought, man, I'm gonna be 57 next week and shares been famous. Ever since I've been looking at things. Look, I think the first I think the first television show No, I know this is true, the first show that was advertised on television as coming soon. But I liked the advertisement and then made sure that we watched it was the Sonny and Cher show. I remember the first had that great logo, the CBS I would like, lo open up or whatever, and they would do her hair. You know all I want to see that show and I was Of sort of 78 years old, So I thought it was hilarious. I've looked back since and I my my my humor. Maybe my sense of humor wasn't as good as it is now is in his refinements. I don't think those sketches necessarily play overtime, but they were delightful. Come on. Shields and Yarnell. You couldn't get enough Shields and Yarnell. I'm a mom and shoots guys. Mom and shamans screwed that Momen shots is that the one with Robin Williams. No moment Shawn's They would show up. They were all dressed in black and they did stuff with toilet papers are they did paper and weird times, pantomime. And they were kind of they're kind of like Blue Man group before Blue Man Group kind of thing did stuff atonal paper, then she'll Ginny are now they got famous because they would show up on every variety show and just do this Thies to robot. Act right? There would be robots. There. They were mannequins that moved and it's right. You know, it was easier was easier to be famous in the seventies that it is now you could kind of get one thing. That was the guy in the seventies. He showed up on every variety show. He had one joke. You can call me Ray. Or you can call me J after Conrad Johnson. Yeah, exactly. And I mean would be just like you'd see him on a variety show on ABC and listen, if that's a good boy. I'm sure he did more than that. But that was the thing he did on every show for, like, two years. They needed beer commercials, not Miller lite. He did the other one natural life. Remember? That's the only thing I know him from it because you came in a little bit later you were born in 82 83 or something like that. 82 82. I know you're very proud of that. Sorry, 82 minutes, you, Ronald Pride about being born in 18 82 pride. It's a couple things were born and I think MTV was born. 81 Yes. Classic Randy Travis Album 1982. That's what I've always talked about. You know, if in the absence of George Jones, give me those classic Randy Travis can a huge Randy Travis fan, So I already knew before he went nuts, Not just like George Jones. Hey, things happen to people. That's why I understand that, But was he like naked in the middle of the street? You may advance, you know, drinking and Married 100 year old woman or something to take my.

KTRH
"george jones" Discussed on KTRH
"Came to the weather thing late. I was held out. You know what? The weather guy anyway? I've got an important pop a top, So let's get to it, Shall we? You know, we hear it to Michael Berry show believe that at the end of a long hard we could work a grown ass man or love Asian women are built a pop top of a cold beer on the drive home. No, By the way I appreciate when you'll send me email ideas on who the papa top should be this week, either a class of person are the person themselves. Do And that gives me a lot of ideas. This one comes from my personal life, though, because Sylvia Jones, who is The assistant to our CEO in Houston. Any martini? Turned 60 years old today. She's the biggest George Jones fan ever. So that's why she's getting some. Did I say George George Strait fan ever? That's why she's getting some George straight on and loves George Strait does Sylvia? She turns 62 that she sure doesn't look it. She looks great. Not that sixties over Why is gonna be 60 before long and she looks great, but anyway Sylvia personally has been one of my biggest backers and supporters since I started in radio, and she has supported me, promoted me encouraged me over the years and I am ever grateful. Sylvia Jones for everything she's done for me, Wonderful, wonderful woman, Her husband, Rick, her husband and her and me and my wife and any martini and his wife. Lives have had a lot of fun together. We've gone to Mexico together. We're going to dinners together. We're going to sporting events together. We've We've shared life over these years, and it's been a wonderful run, and I want to pop a top also So when you remember to those of you out there almost all of your women, so I'm going to say it's women. Who are secretaries and assistants, But you're so much more than that. And fellas, and it's usually fellas You know? The way it used to.

Charlie Parker
Hank Williams Jr., Marty Stuart to Join Country Hall of Fame
"Before he formed the band. The fabulous superlatives, which which is is just just a a tad tad redundant, redundant, isn't isn't it? it? A A little little fabulous fabulous is is a a superlative superlative Marty Marty Stuart, Stuart, songwriter songwriter Dean Dean Dylan and junior Hank Williams Jr your newest inductees into the Country Music Hall of Fame. Marty is going in as a modern era artist category, Dean in the songwriter category, and Hank Jr goes in in the Veterans era artist. Which is pretty significant been 60 years since his father, the great Hank Williams, went and to the country Music Hall of Fame. Dean Dylan. Has written songs for and this is just a partial list. Alabama, Brooks and Dunn. He wrote Tennessee whiskey. David Allen coded it. George Jones did it, Chris Stapleton, most recently. He's written songs for Hank Jr Whalen, Ernest Tubb, Keith Whitley, Kenny Chesney. Lee Ann Womack. Pam kill us, Toby Keith wrote about a dozen Toby Tombs. Vern Gosden. Vince Gill. And rode over 55 0 wrote more than 50 songs and shipped him off to some guy named George Strait. Including If I know me, I've come to expect it from you. Marina del Rey Oceanfront property. The chair in Georgia's first hit unwound written by Dean Dylan. Wow. It's just about all of them. That's just and just thinking If you're not from the most people, I think are familiar with the appearance of one Marty Stuart. Yes, but if you're not go to the Google machine Google, Marty Stuart and just for fun Z's Let me know Charlie Parker and I heart media dot com. How long you think it takes him every morning? Get that hair like that. I'm gonna go 45 minutes, and it's got to be at least 1/2 hour, at least at least 1/2 hour. I wonder how much hair spray Might you some kind of jailers? I don't know. It looks great, but he's got nice here. Thanks, Siegfried And Roy. I don't know which one but I don't know. He doesn't know Marty Stuart compared to Tiger. Wow. Just the hair. No, not even noon. And Marty's here has got nothing on Dean dealings. Mustache. No. Nothing. Well, congratulations to Marty Jr and Dean Dylan all going into the country Music Hall of Fame.

Bobbycast
Country Star Joe Diffie on Making a No. 1 Record
"Welcome to episode to seventeen with Ed. A Guy I really like and been a big fan of yours. Jody gooding here. Yeah good to see all thank you you as well you know I was looking. I know most of the stuff about you like I've been a fan before we've been able to be friends. I was just a massive Asif Fan of you growing up and so as I kind of one of the deep dive. 'cause I always like to find out. What do I not know about people coming over to the house? Right listen to this. I don't know if even knew that. Go on this day. December Sixteenth Nineteen Ninety Four. You had the number one song on the Billboard Country Charles Pickup Man. It was your longest lasting number one having spent four weeks at number one from December ninety four to January ninety five. Did you know that was today. No I didn't notice today. I knew the the rest of that. I didn't realize the data. That's pretty cool on this day. Number war yeah so for example Luke. Combs just spent three weeks at number one And that's a long the last three weeks number one especially today really big deal when you have a song this one for four weeks in in Nineteen ninety-four. What's the vibe that well I mean? It was unusual because back then you know they put out a lot more songs that the frequency of you put forth four four or five times a year and now you might have one son stays on the charts. Lingering there at some point For almost a year you know so So that was kind of weird weird part. We had to wait to see what how long it was going to stay number one before we could put another record. So did you feel like that song was going to be a number one song. I knew it from the institute after I heard it really I really do. Yeah I don't know why just something about it just you know. Have you been able to name and nail boasted most of your big songs for the first time you heard them. Yeah pretty much There was a couple that it didn't Like John Deere Green. I hated one. I heard it real. Why why well because the demo now this is a long saga but it but when I first heard it it was done by the rider writer named Dennis Linde and he had a very eclectic sound voice and he did all his own demos at his house so it had a Jew's harp planning ardine are Ernie Ernie and I was like what the heck is that you know in my producer so we'll just ignore the demo part I I'd have to add right now? That is subsequently Loved all Denison. Lindy's demos they were so cool after he got kind of figured out what was what was happening. You know my producer said listen to the words and and and I was like man. I just don't like it at all. He goes. Well I think this hit and I said well we can try you know go in the studio cut it and if it doesn't work out then we scrap grab you know so. Luckily it worked