Takin’ A Walk Nashville
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<p>A podcast dedicated to celebrating every genre of music that comes out of Nashville. <em>Takin’ A Walk Nashville</em> will follow in the footsteps of our original successful podcast but will go deeper into Nashville’s musical reservoir.</p> <p>Takin A Walk Nashville is produced by Buzz Knight Media Productions.</p> <p>Check out our other shows:</p> <p>Music Saved Me hosted by Lynn Hoffman</p> <p>Takin A Walk hosted by Buzz Knight</p> <p>Comedy Saved Me hosted by Lynn Hoffman</p>
Recent Episodes
20 episodesKevin Jonas Sr. Discusses Nashville’s Evolving Music Landscape, Jonas Brothers Legacy and His Passion for Developing Emerging Artists
What does it take to nurture talent in the ever-evolving landscape of the Nashville music scene? Join us on this episode of Takin’ A Walk Nashville as host Sarah Harralson sits down with the inspiring Kevin Jonas Sr. , affectionately known as Papa Jonas, who shares his remarkable journey from humble beginnings in Belmont, North Carolina, to becoming a pivotal figure in the music industry. With a wealth of experience as a music executive and entrepreneur, Kevin Jonas Sr reflects on the early days of the Jonas Brothers, reminiscing about those unforgettable drives in a red van to their first shows and the foundation they built through church music and Broadway. How did Kevin Jonas Sr. navigate the complexities of the music industry while staying true to his roots? He opens up about his own dreams as an artist and the immense joy he finds in developing talent. In a world where the pressures of fame can be overwhelming, Kevin emphasizes the importance of mental health, especially for young artists trying to carve out their place in the competitive Nashville music scene. Listeners will be captivated as Kevin discusses his latest single, "Key of You," a heartfelt love song dedicated to his wife, Denise. He also shares insights into his recent ventures, including the establishment of Jonas Group Entertainment right in the heart of Music City. How does he see the Nashville music history shaping the future of artists across various genres? Kevin delves into the vibrant community that Nashville fosters, celebrating the rich tapestry of music genres that thrive in this iconic city. As we explore the evolution of the Nashville music scene, Kevin underscores the significance of remaining grounded amidst the glitz and glamor. He shares invaluable music industry insights and the importance of authenticity for emerging artists navigating their careers. With a focus on the legacy of Nashville's music and the stories that define it, this episode of Takin’ A Walk Nashville is a must-listen for anyone passionate about music city storytelling. Are you ready to be inspired by the journey of a music industry leader in Nashville? Tune in to hear Kevin's excitement for the future projects of the artists he works with and his unwavering passion for music. This episode is not just about the Jonas Brothers; it's about celebrating Nashville music and the incredible artists who make it thrive. Join us for an enlightening conversation that promises to resonate with music lovers, aspiring songwriters, and anyone interested in the rich legacy of Nashville's music scene.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Celebrating Nashville Music: Chandler Marie's Journey as an Emerging Songwriter in Music City’s Scene
What does it take to transform heartbreak into a catchy anthem? Join host Sarah Harralson on this episode of Takin’ A Walk Nashville as she sits down with Chandler Marie, an emerging Nashville-based singer-songwriter who is making waves in the vibrant Nashville music scene. With multiple Josie Award nominations under her belt and a rapidly growing fanbase, Chandler Marie shares the story behind her latest single, "Like a Man," a fun breakup anthem that perfectly captures the essence of modern relationships. How do personal experiences and collaborative discussions shape the songwriting process? Chandler dives deep into her creative journey, revealing how conversations with her co-writers inspired this infectious track. As we explore the rich tapestry of Nashville music history, Chandler Marie reflects on her musical influences, particularly the iconic Jodi Messina, and how these inspirations have shaped her unique sound. Are you curious about what’s next for this talented artist? Chandler teases her upcoming single, "Embers," and her highly anticipated debut album, offering listeners a glimpse into her artistic evolution. From her humble beginnings in a small Georgia town to the bustling heart of Music City, Chandler emphasizes the importance of perseverance in the competitive music industry. What challenges has she faced along the way, and how has she overcome them? Tune in as she shares her experiences performing at renowned events like CMA Fest and her ongoing gigs around Nashville, showcasing her dedication to her craft. This episode of Takin’ A Walk Nashville not only celebrates Chandler's journey but also highlights the vibrant community of women in Nashville music. With insights into the songwriting process and the ever-evolving Nashville music scene, this episode serves as an inspiration for emerging artists and music lovers alike. Are you ready to uncover the stories behind the songs? Join us for this engaging conversation that captures the spirit of Nashville’s music legacy and the power of storytelling in the industry. Don't miss out on the opportunity to connect with one of Nashville's rising stars and gain valuable insights into the world of Nashville songwriters! </div>See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From Breakups to Breakthroughs :Bella Lam Shares Her Music Journey on Takin A Walk Nashville
What if heartbreak could be transformed into a powerful melody instead of lingering pain? Join us in this episode of Takin’ A Walk Nashville as host Sarah Harralson sits down with the talented Bella Lam, an Asian-American country artist making waves in the vibrant Nashville music scene. Bella opens up about her latest single, "Take It Out On My Guitar," co-written with Lauren McLam and Chris Raffetto, which beautifully encapsulates the journey of healing through music rather than revenge. This compelling conversation dives deep into the emotional landscape of songwriting in Nashville, where every note tells a story. Bella’s innovative "Write It, Don't Text It" campaign is a standout topic, inviting fans to share their breakup experiences through a hotline. How does storytelling connect artists and audiences in the ever-evolving Nashville music scene? Bella believes that sharing these personal stories fosters a sense of community and understanding among her listeners, making her music even more relatable. As she reflects on her personal journey, including overcoming a speech impediment, listeners will find inspiration in Bella's resilience and passion for her craft. Have you ever wondered what it’s like to perform in unusual venues that shape an artist's experience? Bella Lam shares her memorable performances that have contributed to her growth as a musician. With an upcoming music video on the horizon and a busy schedule of shows across Tennessee, Bella's dedication to her art shines brightly. This episode is not just about music; it’s a celebration of Nashville’s rich music history and the emerging artists who are redefining its legacy. As the episode wraps up, Bella Lam reveals her favorite spots in Nashville, offering a glimpse into the heart of Music City. What does the future hold for this rising star? Bella's journey is just beginning, and her passion for connecting with her roots and her audience is palpable. Don’t miss out on this insightful episode of Takin’ A Walk Nashville, where we celebrate the vibrant tapestry of Nashville's music legacy and the inspiring women in Nashville music. Tune in for an engaging conversation filled with music industry insights, and join us in supporting Bella as she carves out her unique space in the world of Nashville songwriters and country music. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Exploring Nashville’s Music Legacy: Sean Martin of The Quarantined on Mental Health, Gratitude, and Creative Resilience
What if music could be your lifeline in the darkest of times? Join us on this enlightening episode of Takin’ A Walk Nashville as host Sarah Harralson sits down with Sean Martin, the dynamic lead singer of the band The Quarantined. Together, they explore the profound journey of the band's formation, their latest album 'Aversion to Normalcy', and the powerful themes of trauma and resilience woven throughout their music. Sean opens up about his personal experiences during his time in the U. S. Army, revealing how music became a therapeutic outlet for him in navigating the complexities of PTSD. As they delve deeper into the conversation, Sean from The Quarantined emphasizes the transformative power of gratitude and perspective in overcoming life's challenges. Have you ever wondered how the Nashville music scene fosters creativity and support among artists? Sean shares insights on the band's viral success on TikTok and the creative process behind their album, recorded at the renowned Blackbird Studios, a cornerstone of Nashville music history. Listeners will appreciate Sean's advocacy for veterans' mental health, as he aims to convey universal messages through his music with The Quarantined that resonate with everyone, not just veterans. What does it mean to connect through song? As Sean reflects on his journey, he highlights the significance of music as a means of self-expression and connection, a sentiment that echoes throughout the vibrant Nashville music scene. This episode of Takin’ A Walk Nashville is not just an interview; it's a celebration of Nashville's rich musical legacy and a testament to the resilience found within its artists. Whether you're a fan of country music or curious about the music industry insights Nashville has to offer, this episode provides a unique glimpse into the heart of songwriting in Nashville. Don't miss this opportunity to hear from an emerging artist who is making waves in the Nashville music podcast landscape. Join us as we uncover the stories behind the songs, the struggles and triumphs of the creative process, and the unwavering spirit of the Nashville songwriters. Tune in to Takin’ A Walk Nashville for an inspiring conversation that celebrates the resilience of artists and the healing power of music! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Exploring Nashville's Music Scene: Craig Campbell's Journey, Cancer Advocacy, and His Latest Song Inspiration
What if you could combine your love for music with a powerful cause that impacts lives? Join us in this episode of Takin’ A Walk Nashville as host Sarah Harralson sits down with the talented country artist and songwriter Craig Campbell, whose heartfelt hits like "Outskirts of Heaven" and "Tomorrow Tonight" have resonated with fans across the nation. Craig's journey is not just about music; it’s also a poignant story of advocacy and remembrance as he shares insights about the Kenny Campbell Foundation, which he founded in memory of his father who lost his battle with colorectal cancer. March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, and Craig Campbell passionately discusses the critical need for awareness and funding in this area, especially considering the rising statistics of colorectal cancer among younger individuals. Have you ever participated in a charity event that brought the community together? Craig's annual Celebrity Cornhole Challenge is one such event, drawing attention and significant funds for his foundation. This episode dives deep into the personal experiences that fuel his advocacy, showcasing how the music community can unite for a greater cause. But that's not all! Craig Campbell also reveals the inspiration behind his latest single, "Drink For That," offering listeners a behind-the-scenes look at its production and the emotions that shaped it. As we explore the vibrant Nashville music scene, Craig shares his entrepreneurial spirit with his restaurant venture, Grindstone Cowboy, reflecting on how it complements his artistic journey. With a rich tapestry of Nashville music history woven into his narrative, Craig reminisces about the evolution of the city since his arrival in 2002 and highlights the unique charm that keeps artists and fans alike coming back for more. What makes Nashville a haven for songwriters and musicians? Craig's insights provide a glimpse into the thriving Nashville music podcast landscape, filled with music industry insights and stories from Nashville songwriters that help celebrate the city's legacy. As the episode wraps up, Craig shares his favorite spots to walk in Nashville, reinforcing the connection between music, community, and personal exploration. Tune in to discover how Takin’ A Walk Nashville is more than just a podcast; it’s a celebration of Nashville's music legacy and a testament to the power of storytelling in the heart of Music City. Don't miss this engaging conversation that blends country music, advocacy, and the vibrant culture of Nashville, offering listeners a unique perspective on the Nashville music scene and the importance of giving back. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Takin A Walk Nashville with the Inspirational Story of Resilience of Singer Songwriter Mary Gauthier
What happens when a restaurant owner turns into a Grammy-nominated folk singer-songwriter? Join us on this inspiring journey as we take a walk through the heart of Nashville with the incredible Mary Gauthier. On this episode of takin’ a walk nashville, host Sarah Harralson dives deep into Mary’s remarkable story, tracing her path from the bustling restaurant scene in Boston to the vibrant music city of Nashville at the age of 40. How did her personal experiences shape her songwriting and lead her to create music that resonates with so many? Mary Gauthier opens up about her transformative journey to sobriety and how it influenced her acclaimed album, Rifles and Rosary Beads, co-written with military veterans. This powerful collaboration not only showcases the healing power of music but also highlights the importance of storytelling in connecting with others. Have you ever wondered how music can serve as a therapeutic outlet? Mary’s insights will leave you reflecting on the profound impact of song in our lives. As a prominent figure in the Nashville music scene, Mary Gauthier also discusses the unique challenges she faced as an openly gay artist within the country music genre. What does authenticity mean in a world that often demands conformity? Her candid reflections on being true to oneself are a testament to her strength and artistry, making this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in women in Nashville music and the broader music industry insights Nashville has to offer. Moreover, Mary shares her passion for her involvement with the non-profit organization, Songwriting with Soldiers, emphasizing how songwriting can be a transformative process for veterans and civilians alike. Are you curious about the creative process of songwriting in Nashville? This episode provides a heartfelt exploration of the artistic journey and the significance of connecting through music. As we wrap up our conversation, Mary Gauthier reveals her favorite walking spots in Nashville, reinforcing the theme of finding inspiration in nature and personal experiences. Whether you’re a fan of Nashville songwriter interviews or simply love celebrating Nashville music, this episode of takin’ a walk nashville is sure to inspire you. Tune in for an enriching experience that highlights the beauty of Nashville's music legacy and the stories of emerging artists Nashvillehas to offer! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Exploring Nashville’s Music Scene: Americana Singer- Songwriter Jaimee Harris on Her Journey, Sobriety, and the Power of Songwriting
Have you ever wondered how a small-town girl from Texas transforms her life into a vibrant career in the heart of Nashville? In this episode of "Takin’ A Walk Nashville," host Sarah Harralson invites the incredibly talented Jaimee Harris, a folk Americana singer-songwriter, to share her inspiring journey. From her roots near Waco to the bustling music scene of Music City, Jamie’s story is a testament to resilience and creativity in the face of challenges. As they stroll through Nashville's picturesque parks, Sarah and Jaimee Harris dive deep into her artistic evolution, exploring the themes of family, addiction, and personal growth found in her latest album, "Boomerang Town. " How does one navigate the complexities of sobriety and faith while pursuing a passion for songwriting? Jamie opens up about her Southern Baptist upbringing and how it has shaped her songwriting perspective, emphasizing the importance of empathy in music. This episode is not just a conversation; it’s a celebration of Nashville’s music legacy and the powerful narratives that emerge from it. Jaimee Harris also shares thrilling insights into her upcoming tour dates with partner Mary Gauthier, highlighting the joys of performing together and the unique connection they share on stage. What makes their collaboration so special? Tune in to hear Jamie recount pivotal moments in her career, including a transformative experience at Austin City Limits that reignited her passion for songwriting. It’s these experiences that have positioned her as an emerging artist in the Nashville music scene, making waves among music industry leaders in Nashville. As the episode unfolds, Jamie discusses her new music projects and the creative energy inspired by Nashville’s changing seasons. How does running through the city’s parks influence her songwriting? The beauty of nature and the vibrant atmosphere of Nashville serve as a backdrop for her artistic expression, reminding us all of the magic that can be found in our surroundings. If you’re passionate about Nashville songwriters, music city storytelling, or the evolution of music genres from Nashville, this episode of "Takin’ A Walk Nashville" is a must-listen. Join us as we celebrate the incredible women in Nashville music and explore the insights that make this city a haven for creativity. Don’t miss out on Jamie Harris’s captivating journey and the lessons she has learned along the way! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Exploring Fitness , Red Light Therapy and Recovery in Nashville's Music Scene with Gunnar Peterson and Bradley Carden"
What if the key to unlocking your full potential as a performer lies not just in your talent, but in your fitness routine? Join host Sarah Harralson on this episode of Takin’ A Walk Nashville, where she dives deep into the fascinating intersection of fitness, music, and recovery technologies with celebrity trainer Gunnar Peterson and Solbazium CEO Bradley Carden. As we explore the vibrant Nashville music scene, discover how maintaining peak physical condition can empower artists to thrive in the demanding world of entertainment. Gunnar, who recently made the leap from Los Angeles to Music City, shares his insights on how fitness plays a crucial role for entertainers who often lead high-energy lives. Have you ever wondered how proper training, nutrition, and recovery can make or break a performer’s success, especially while on tour? Gunnar breaks it down, emphasizing why consistency is key—not just in fitness, but also in honing musical skills. He also unveils his Common Ground app, designed to provide tailored workout plans for users at any fitness level, making it easier than ever to integrate fitness into your daily routine. But that’s not all! Bradley Carden enlightens us on the rise of red light therapy, a groundbreaking recovery method that is quickly gaining traction among music industry leaders in Nashville. How does this innovative technology stack up against traditional recovery methods? You’ll learn about its effectiveness and accessibility for everyday users, making recovery a priority for everyone, not just the stars. As we celebrate Nashville’s music legacy, the conversation naturally flows into the evolution of recovery technologies and their impact on the health and wellness of artists and fans alike. As the episode wraps up, Gunnar and Bradley share their favorite walking spots in Nashville, showcasing the city’s charm and vibrant atmosphere. Whether you’re a local or just visiting, these recommendations will inspire you to get outside and enjoy Music City while staying active. So, are you ready to explore the synergy between fitness and the Nashville music scene? Tune in to this enlightening episode of Takin’ A Walk Nashville and discover how you can elevate your performance, both on stage and in life!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Takin A Walk Nashville: Exploring February's Rich Country Music History and Iconic Moments in Music City's Legacy
What do Dolly Parton, George Strait, and a historic ice storm have in common? They all play a significant role in Nashville's vibrant country music history! Join host Sarah Harralson in this captivating episode of Takin’ A Walk Nashville, where she sits down with Buzz Knight to delve into the remarkable events that have shaped Music City during the month of February. From Dolly's iconic hit "Jolene" soaring to number one in 1974 to George Strait recording his first hit in 1981, the stories are as rich as the melodies that define our beloved Nashville music scene. Sarah and Buzz reflect on the legacy of country music icons like Roy Acuff, who made his Grand Ole Opry debut in 1938, and the recent loss of Toby Keith in 2024. How do these moments resonate with Nashville's music legacy today? The conversation is not only an exploration of the past but also a celebration of the present, as they highlight the annual Tennessee Songwriters Week, a time when the local talent shines brightly across the state. Listeners will be treated to engaging anecdotes and insightful reflections that illustrate the essence of Nashville music history. How does the city's rich tapestry of music genres continue to evolve? With a focus on emerging artists in Nashville and the impact of music industry leaders, this country music episode serves as a reminder that Nashville is more than just a place; it’s a thriving community of storytellers and musicians. Whether you're a die-hard country music fan or simply curious about the Nashville music podcast scene, this episode promises to deliver valuable music industry insights that will resonate with anyone interested in the evolution of songwriting in Nashville. Tune in for a delightful mix of history, personal stories, and a spotlight on the women in Nashville music who are shaping the future of the industry. So, are you ready to take a walk through Nashville's past and present? Join us on this journey of celebrating Nashville music and discover why the stories of February are just as important as the songs we sing. Don’t miss out on this engaging episode filled with the spirit of Takin’ A Walk Nashville! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nashville Songwriter and Podcast Host Tony Mantor discusses His Music History, Creative Journey, Collaboration and Making A Difference
Have you ever wondered how Nashville's music scene has evolved over the last three decades? Join us in this captivating episode of Takin’ A Walk Nashville as host Sarah Harralson sits down with the talented Tony Mantor, a seasoned singer-songwriter, pianist, and music producer who has witnessed firsthand the incredible transformation of Music City. With more than 30 years of experience, Tony shares his remarkable journey from the small town of Madison, Maine, to the vibrant heart of Nashville, where he initially toured with country artist Ronnie McDowell. As we dive deep into the Nashville music history, Tony Mantor reflects on the significant shifts in the industry, particularly the transition from analog to digital recording. This evolution has not only changed how music is produced but also how artists collaborate and connect with their audiences. Tony emphasizes the importance of adapting to these changes while preserving the essence of collaboration that defines the Nashville music scene. But that’s not all! Tony Mantor also opens up about his recent podcast endeavors, "Tony Mentor's Almost Live Nashville, his highly ranked show and including his inspiring show 'Why Not Me,' which focuses on autism awareness and has resonated with millions of listeners. He passionately discusses the importance of empathy and understanding when it comes to autism and mental health, highlighting the need for community support in the creative process. This episode underscores the significance of celebrating Nashville musicwhile addressing critical social issues that affect many. As the conversation unfolds, Tony shares his exciting future plans, including the release of a new song and a thought-provoking book centered on autism and mental health. His mission? To educate and inspire listeners about these vital topics that often go unnoticed in the bustling world of Nashville songwriters and Nashville artist spotlight. Don't miss this engaging episode filled with music industry insights Nashville and a heartfelt discussion that will leave you motivated to make a difference in your community. Tune in to Takin’ A Walk Nashville for an unforgettable experience that celebrates the rich tapestry of Nashville's music legacy while shining a light on emerging artists and the transformative power of music.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"Celebrating Nashville's Music Legacy : Chris Blair on The Listening Room Cafe and 20 Years of Nashville Music History"
Have you ever wondered what it takes to create a sanctuary for songwriters in the heart of Music City? On this episode of Takin’ A Walk Nashville, host Sarah Harralson sits down with Chris Blair, the visionary owner and founder of The Listening Room Cafe, a celebrated venue that has become a beacon for Nashville songwriters since its inception in 2006. As we dive into the rich tapestry of Nashville's music history, Chris shares the incredible journey of The Listening Room Cafe, which is proudly celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a special concert at the iconic Ryman Auditorium. From its humble beginnings to becoming a cornerstone of the Nashville music scene, Chris discusses the evolution of The Listening Room and its unique 'write-around' format that sets it apart from other venues in the area. As a passionate advocate for emerging artists in Nashville, he reflects on the significant performances that have graced the stage, including those by now-famous artists who started their journeys right there. The discussion also delves into the profound impact of family on his career path, revealing how his background in music and entrepreneurship shaped his vision for a venue that celebrates songwriting in Nashville. As we explore the rapid growth of Nashville and the challenges faced by small businesses, Chris offers invaluable music industry insights that resonate with anyone passionate about the vibrant Nashville music scene. He emphasizes the importance of philanthropy through The Listening Room's 'Sound Good Do Good' program, which donates a portion of ticket sales to local charities, showcasing the venue's commitment to giving back to the community. This episode is not just about music; it's about the heart and soul of Nashville's music legacy. Join us as Chris shares his favorite walking spots in Nashville, blending the themes of community engagement and storytelling that are central to Takin’ A Walk Nashville. Whether you're a fan of music genres from Nashville, interested in music city interviews, or looking to gain insights from music industry leaders in Nashville, this episode offers a treasure trove of inspiration and knowledge. Tune in for an unforgettable conversation that celebrates Nashville's vibrant music culture and the incredible artists who continue to shape it! Happy 20th Anniversary to the Listening Room Cafe. Don't miss this chance to walk alongside one of Nashville's most passionate advocates for songwriters and experience the magic of Takin’ A Walk Nashville. Takin A Walk Nashville, Music Saved Me, Takin A Walk and Comedy Saved Me are produced by Buzz Knight Media Productions and part of The IHeart Podcast Network.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Celebrating Nashville's Music Legacy: Melissa Bollea-Rowe on Songwriting and Community Support in Music City
Have you ever wondered how community support can shape the journey of a songwriter in the heart of Music City? Join us in this captivating episode of "Takin’ A Walk Nashville," where host Sarah Harrelson invites the talented songwriter, publisher, and author Melissa Bollea-Rowe into the cozy podcast studio at the Russell Hotel in East Nashville. This episode is not just about music; it’s a celebration of Nashville’s vibrant community and the powerful connections that emerge from it. As we dive into Melissa's inspiring journey, she shares her dreams of performing at the legendary Bluebird Cafe and how those dreams evolved into a successful career in the Nashville music scene. With her own publishing company, Rhyme Partners, Melissa has become a prominent figure among Nashville songwriters, crafting songs for notable artists like Bonnie Tyler. Her insights into the songwriting process reveal both the challenges and triumphs that come with creating music in this dynamic city. But it's not just about the music for Melissa; she emphasizes the importance of giving back. The Russell Hotel, where we recorded this episode, contributes a portion of its proceeds to local nonprofits supporting the homeless, showcasing how the Nashville music community rallies around those in need. Melissa's dedication to volunteer work has significantly impacted her career and her commitment to anti-bullying initiatives through music highlights the role of creativity in fostering positive change. Throughout our conversation, we explore Melissa's five books and her ambassadorship with the CMA, shedding light on her journey as a woman in Nashville music. Her passion for storytelling is evident as she shares her favorite places to walk in Nashville, each spot holding a special connection to her life and career. This episode is a treasure trove of music industry insights, celebrating Nashville music and the rich tapestry of experiences that define its legacy. Whether you're a fan of emerging artists in Nashville or an aspiring songwriter looking for inspiration, this episode of "Takin’ A Walk Nashville" will resonate with you. Tune in for a heartfelt discussion that captures the essence of Nashville's music history and the vibrant community that supports it. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to hear from one of Nashville's music industry leaders and discover the stories that make Music City so special!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How Music Brings Joy and Healing to Patients: Insights from Musicians on Call in Nashville's Music Scene
What if the simple strum of a guitar could heal a heart? In this episode of Takin’ A Walk Nashville, host Sarah Harralson dives deep into the transformative power of music with Melinda LaFollette, the Director of PR and Events at Musicians on Call (MOC). This incredible non-profit has been a beacon of hope since 1999, bringing live and recorded music to patients in healthcare settings, proving that the magic of Nashville music can transcend the ordinary and touch lives in profound ways. As a volunteer musician with MOC since 2015, Sarah shares her personal journey, illustrating the healing power of music in hospitals and how it fosters connections in the most challenging times. Melinda’s inspiring story takes us from her beginnings as a volunteer guide to her vital role in the organization today. She emphasizes that you don’t need to be a musician to make a difference, encouraging listeners to consider how they can contribute to this wonderful cause. The discussion highlights Musicians on Call and their impressive expansion into 21 different markets and partnerships with over 60 hospitals, showcasing their commitment to offering both in-person and virtual music programs. Throughout the episode, the emotional impact of music on patients and their families is palpable, with heartfelt anecdotes that demonstrate how music can alleviate stress and create a sense of community. Music City storytelling comes alive as they explore the rich tapestry of Nashville's music legacy and its role in healing. Listeners will also discover exciting ways to get involved with Musicians on Call , from volunteering to participating in fundraising events planned for the upcoming year. This episode is not just about music; it’s about the power of compassion, community, and the universal language that is music. Join us for this enlightening conversation on Takin’ A Walk Nashville, where we celebrate the Nashville music scene and its incredible ability to uplift spirits. Whether you're a fan of Nashville songwriters, interested in music industry insights, or simply looking to understand the emotional resonance of music genres from Nashville, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in to hear how you can be part of this beautiful journey, and let’s continue to celebrate Nashville music together! </div>See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Exploring Nashville's Music Legacy: Dave Lenahan's Journey Through Songwriting and Radio in Music City
Have you ever wondered what it takes to thrive in the heart of Music City? Join us on this episode of Takin’ A Walk Nashville as we dive deep into the world of songwriting, storytelling, and the rich tapestry of Nashville's music history with the talented Dave Lenahan. Broadcasting from his charming home in Hermitage, Tennessee—an area steeped in history near the former residence of President Andrew Jackson—Lenahan shares his remarkable journey from Cleveland, Ohio, where he spent over 40 years in radio, to his vibrant life as a songwriter in Nashville. With over a million Spotify streams to his name, Dave Lenahan has become a vital part of the Nashville music scene, collaborating with independent artists and sharing his passion for music through his work with the Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI). He reflects on the importance of authenticity in both radio and music, emphasizing his choice to use his real name on air—a decision that resonates with the values of Nashville's music legacy. As he recounts his experiences, listeners will gain valuable music industry insights that illuminate the journey of emerging artists in Nashville. One of the highlights of our conversation is Lenahan's current project, a concept album titled "Absalom," inspired by a forgotten cemetery he helped uncover and preserve. This unique blend of history and creativity showcases the essence of music city storytelling, where every song has a story to tell. Throughout the episode, Lenahan shares the inspiration behind his songs, the collaborative spirit among Nashville songwriters, and his unwavering passion for crafting narratives through music. As we explore the nuances of songwriting in Nashville, Lenahan emphasizes the significance of community among artists and the role it plays in shaping the Nashville music history. His insights into the music industry serve as a beacon for aspiring songwriters and artists, proving that the heart of Nashville beats strongest when its musicians come together to celebrate their craft. Don’t miss the chance to hear about Dave Lenahan and his upcoming album and his experiences navigating the ever-evolving music landscape. Whether you're a fan of Nashville music podcasts, a follower of women in Nashville music, or simply curious about the stories behind the songs, this episode of Takin’ A Walk Nashville promises to be an enlightening journey through the vibrant world of Nashville's music scene. Join us as we celebrate the artistry and passion that define Nashville, one song at a time!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Exploring Nashville's Music Scene: Jared Farley on Porter's Call and Artist Support in the Music Industry
Have you ever wondered how the pressures of fame and the isolation of the music industry affect the mental health of artists? Join host Sarah Harralson on this enlightening episode of Takin’ A Walk Nashville as she sits down with Jared Farley, the program manager of Porter's Call, an organization making a profound impact in the Nashville music scene. Established in 2001 by Al Andrews, Porter's Call was born out of a recognition of the unique challenges that Nashville songwriters and artists face, including financial instability, emotional turmoil, and the often-overwhelming pressures of success. Jared shares the inspiring origin story of Porter's Call and its mission to provide emotional and mental health support to those in the music industry, ensuring that help is accessible without the burden of financial constraints. Throughout this engaging conversation, listeners will gain insights into the eligibility criteria for artists and their partners, highlighting the urgent need for support in a brutal industry that often overlooks mental health. Jared emphasizes the importance of creating a safe space where artists can openly express their struggles, reinforcing the idea that seeking help is a vital step toward well-being. As they delve deeper into the broader mental health issues within the industry, Jared and Sarah explore the financial challenges artists face in Nashville, a city known for its rich music history and vibrant music genres. The episode also sheds light on the collaborative efforts between Porter's Call and other organizations dedicated to providing comprehensive care for emerging artists in Nashville. As they celebrate Nashville music and the legacy of its incredible songwriters, Jared encourages all artists to reach out for support, reminding them that they are not alone in their journey. This episode of Takin’ A Walk Nashville is not just a conversation; it’s a call to action for anyone in the music industry to prioritize their mental health and well-being. Tune in for an episode filled with valuable insights, heartfelt stories, and practical advice that resonates with anyone involved in the Nashville music scene. Whether you're an artist, a music industry leader, or simply a fan of music city storytelling, this episode is a must-listen. Discover how Porter's Call is transforming lives and fostering a community of support within Nashville's music legacy. Don’t miss out on this vital discussion that underscores the importance of mental health in the world of music! </div>See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Takin' A Walk Nashville: Exploring January's Key Moments in Music City’s Rich Music History
Did you know that January holds some of the most pivotal moments in Nashville's music history? Join host Sarah Harralson on this episode of Takin’ A Walk Nashville as she welcomes Buzz Knight for an enlightening stroll through time, exploring the significant dates that shaped Music City. From the tragic death of Hank Williams on January 1, 1953, which forever altered the landscape of country music, to Johnny Cash's groundbreaking prison performances in the late 1950s, this episode is packed with rich stories and insights that celebrate Nashville's music legacy. As the conversation unfolds, Sarah and Buzz reflect on how these landmark events in music history influenced not just the artists of their time but also the future of music genres from Nashville. They dive into the historical significance of the Grand Ole Opry and its winter shows at the Ryman Auditorium, a venue that has become synonymous with Nashville's music scene. The hosts also pay tribute to notable births in January, including guitarist Harold Bradley and the early career milestones of the iconic Dolly Parton, whose contributions have paved the way for countless Nashville songwriters. The episode doesn’t stop there! Sarah and Buzz discuss Taylor Swift's Grammy success in 2010, a moment that marked a new era in country music and opened doors for emerging artists in Nashville. This insightful dialogue not only highlights the evolution of music in the city but also emphasizes the vibrant tapestry of Nashville’s music industry, where music city storytelling thrives. As they look ahead, the excitement builds for upcoming guests in February, including producer Tony Mantor and songwriter Mary Gauthier, who will bring their unique perspectives to the podcast. This episode of Takin’ A Walk Nashville is a must-listen for anyone who loves music city interviews and wants to gain deeper insights into the music industry leaders in Nashville. So lace up your walking shoes and join us on this journey through Nashville's rich music history and dynamic music scene. Whether you're a fan of country music or simply curious about the stories behind the songs, this episode promises to deliver a captivating blend of nostalgia and inspiration. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to celebrate Nashville music and discover the stories that continue to shape the sound of Music City!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Takin’ A Walk Nashville: Wendy Moten on Resilience in the Music Industry and Her Journey with The Time Jumpers
What does it take to rise through the ranks of the vibrant Nashville music scene, and how can a single collaboration change the trajectory of your career? Join us on this enlightening episode of Takin’ A Walk Nashville as host Sarah Harrelson dives deep into the inspiring journey of Wendy Moten, a celebrated vocalist and a vital member of the Time Jumpers, the renowned band performing at Third and Lindsley. Wendy's story is a testament to resilience, passion, and the undeniable power of music in shaping lives. Wendy Moten shares her remarkable experiences in the music industry, shedding light on her six-year tenure with the Time Jumpers and her time as a background vocalist for iconic artists such as Julio Iglesias and Martina McBride. Discover how she transitioned from a recording artist to a sought-after background singer, gaining invaluable insights along the way. Wendy's reflections on her early career are not just about the highs; they also reveal the struggles and lessons learned in the ever-evolving landscape of the Nashville music scene. One of the highlights of our conversation is Wendy’s collaboration with the legendary Vince Gill, who produced her solo album, "I've Got You Covered. " This pivotal moment inspired her to audition for The Voice in her 50s, proving that it’s never too late to chase your dreams. Wendy’s candid recounting of her journey showcases the essence of celebrating Nashville music, and her story is a beacon of hope for aspiring artists everywhere. Wendy also opens up about her resilience, especially after suffering a broken elbow during a live performance on The Voice. Her determination to continue pursuing her passion despite such challenges is truly inspiring. This episode is not just about music; it’s about trust in one's artistry and the importance of remaining open to new opportunities in the music industry. Join us for this captivating episode of Takin’ A Walk Nashville with Wendy Moten, where we celebrate the stories of women in Nashville music and explore the profound connections that define the Nashville music history. Whether you’re a fan of Nashville songwriters, a lover of music city storytelling, or simply curious about the music genres from Nashville, this episode promises to deliver rich insights and inspiration. Tune in and walk with us through the heart of Music City!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Exploring Nashville's Music Scene: Geoffrey Himes on Willie Nelson, Country Music and Storytelling in Songwriting
What if the story behind your favorite song could unlock the secrets of Nashville's vibrant music scene? Join host Sarah Harralson on this episode of Takin’ A Walk Nashville as she dives deep into the heart of Music City with acclaimed music critic and author Geoffrey Himes. Known for his extensive work on the legendary Willie Nelson, Himes shares his journey from a young Beatles fan to a prominent voice in music journalism, revealing how his passion for music transformed into a career that celebrates the rich tapestry of Nashville music history. In this captivating conversation, Himes discusses his latest book, Willie Nelson, All the Albums, where he meticulously analyzes Nelson's vast catalog, providing insightful grades for each album while focusing on the profound significance of the music itself, rather than the artist's personal life. As a seasoned writer for various publications, including the Nashville Scene, Himes offers unique music industry insights Nashville that reflect the evolution of the Nashville music sceneover the decades. Listeners will be treated to Himes' reflections on the in-law country music movement and its lasting impact on modern country music, showcasing how the genre has transformed and adapted over time. He emphasizes the vital role of storytelling in songwriting, drawing parallels between the timeless narratives of artists like Willie Nelson and the contemporary musicians who continue to be influenced by his legacy. As the episode unfolds, Himes shares his favorite spots in Nashville, providing a glimpse into the city's vibrant culture and the hidden gems that music lovers should explore. He also promotes his own podcast, Hard Rain and Pink Cadillacs, inviting listeners to continue their journey through the rich landscape of Nashville songwriters and music genres from Nashville. If you're passionate about celebrating Nashville music and want to hear firsthand stories from music industry leaders Nashville, this episode of Takin’ A Walk Nashville is a must-listen. Tune in for an engaging exploration of Nashville music history, music city storytelling, and inspiring Nashville songwriter interviews that will leave you with a deeper appreciation for the artistry that defines Music City.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Empowering Survivors Through Music: Emily Winters on Strings for Hope's Journey in Nashville's Music Scene
What if a simple piece of jewelry could change a life? In this episode of Takin’ A Walk Nashville, host Sarah Harrelson sits down with Emily Winters, the inspiring CEO of Strings for Hope, a remarkable Nashville-based nonprofit that transforms recycled guitar strings into beautiful jewelry while providing employment opportunities for survivors of interpersonal violence. As we explore the heart of Nashville's music scene, we uncover how this innovative organization not only recycles over 10,000 pounds of guitar strings but also empowers more than 150 women through meaningful employment. Emily shares her personal journey with Strings for Hope, revealing how she started at a young age selling jewelry and grew into a leadership role that focuses on uplifting survivors. The conversation delves into the recent challenges faced by Strings for Hope, including a temporary displacement from their Germantown workspace due to fire code issues, and how these obstacles have only strengthened their resolve to support the community. This episode is a testament to the resilience of both the organization and the individuals it serves, highlighting the profound impact of mentorship and community support for young professionals in the Nashville music scene. Listeners will be moved by Emily's powerful stories, including one of a survivor who bravely returned to the program after battling substance use. It’s a reminder of the strength that lies within the community and the importance of celebrating the stories of those who overcome adversity. As we navigate the rich tapestry of Nashville music history, we also touch on how Strings for Hope embodies the spirit of music city storytelling, connecting the arts with social impact. This episode is not just about jewelry; it’s about hope, resilience, and the transformative power of community. As we approach the holiday season, Emily provides valuable insights on how you can support Strings for Hope and its mission, making a difference in the lives of survivors while celebrating the vibrant culture of Nashville music. Tune in to this episode of Takin’ A Walk Nashville for an inspiring conversation that showcases the intersection of the music industryand social change, and discover how you can be part of this incredible journey. Join us as we celebrate the spirit of women in Nashville music and the impactful stories that emerge from our beloved music city. Don’t miss out on this engaging episode filled with music industry insights and a spotlight on those making a difference in the community!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Takin’ A Walk Nashville: Tyler Nance on His Journey from Farmer to Music City Artist and Viral Sensation
Have you ever wondered what it takes to turn a small-town dream into a Nashville reality? Join us on this episode of Takin’ A Walk Nashville as host Sarah Harrelson sits down with Nashville artist Tyler Nance, who has taken the music scene by storm with his viral single 'Bad News' and his debut EP 'Wasted Chances. ' Recorded in the vibrant Creator Studio located in the heart of the Gulch, this conversation dives deep into Tyler’s incredible journey from being a farmer and welder to pursuing his passion for music full-time in Music City. Tyler Nance opens up about his recent performances during CMA week, sharing behind-the-scenes stories of his collaborations with the Castellos and the buzz surrounding the release of a new version of his hit song 'Keeps Me Sane. ' As we explore the Nashville music scene, Tyler reflects on his musical influences and the creative process behind his upcoming 17-track album. This episode is not just about the music; it’s about the stories that shape an artist’s journey and the dedication required to thrive in the music industry. Listeners will also get a glimpse into Tyler's favorite walking spots in Nashville, showcasing his love for nature and the local culture that inspires him. As we stroll through these scenic locations, Tyler’s passion for music and his connection to the Nashville music history become even more apparent. Whether you’re a die-hard fan of Nashville songwriters or simply curious about the music industry insights from one of its rising stars, this episode offers a rich tapestry of experiences and inspirations. With a focus on celebrating Nashville music, Tyler’s story is a testament to the hard work and resilience needed to succeed in this competitive landscape. Join us as we explore the dynamic world of Nashville artist spotlight interviews, and gain valuable insights into the music genres from Nashville. This Tyler Nance episode is perfect for aspiring artists and music fans alike who are eager to understand what it truly means to be part of the Nashville music scene. Don’t miss out on this captivating conversation that blends music city storytelling with authentic experiences from a passionate artist. Tune in to Takin’ A Walk Nashville and discover the heart and soul behind the music that makes Nashville a unique place for creativity and inspiration!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.