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Over Two Decades of Radio In, and Here’s What I’ve Learned So Far…

Twenty-one years ago yesterday, I started my first full-time radio job at Rock 92.3 in Jackson, TN. I was twenty years old with hardly any life experience, and all I knew was that I wanted to be a Radio DJ. Like, since I was four years old, that was always a goal of mine.  I would listen to the radio constantly, mimic the personalities- who I thought were the coolest EVER (Looking at you, Peggy Kirk at 107.7 in Henderson, TN!), and I would even make my own radio shows and interview my brother, cousins, etc. and tape them. Remember taping things on cassettes? Good times.  So, when I got the opportunity to make my childhood dream come true, obviously I took it! I was terrible, and it took a while to make myself a half-decent personality, but twenty years in, I am SO glad I took the leap of faith and I learned some pretty important lessons along the way, which hopefully can help another aspiring radio personality, or anyone in business, really.

TAKE INITIATIVE! My first actual radio job (part-time) was when I was seventeen.  I had just started my Freshman year of college, and I was majoring in Communications. Upon finding out that I would not get to do a radio internship until my SENIOR YEAR, which seemed an eternity, I decided to stop at a local group of stations on the way home from class. I walked in, and Roger Vestal and Jared Mims were in the lobby, and I asked them for a job.  They let me do overnights, and I sucked, but it was a start!  I often wonder what would have happened if I had done what Lambuth University had suggested and waited for an opportunity. Probably nothing. That job only lasted a Summer, but it got the ball rolling!

TAKE RISKS! When I accepted my job as Middays on Rock 92.3, I was an incoming Junior at Lambuth University, and I would go to class before and after work. Well, to graduate, you had to have an internship and Senior project. I figured my full-time job in radio would count? Nope. Because I was getting paid.  Even though the Lambuth interns came to the station and I had to teach them production, it didn’t count. They wanted me to intern at a competitor’s station for free. No kidding.  So, my Program Director Steve Burke (Damn, I owe him so much) sat me down and told me I would have to choose.  He said that in radio, it’s experience and talent and coachability over an overpriced piece of paper. Thankfully, my parents agreed, and I left college to pursue the career that I was going to college for.  So I have almost 4 years of college, and all I learned was how to make a press release and to do a stellar keg stand. #NoRegrets

NEVER STOP LEARNING! One thing I’ve noticed, at least in radio, is the amount of people who think they are good enough, and don’t need to learn any more.  This always baffles me.  Even in my twenties, I knew that the more I learned, the better and more valuable I would be.  And I’m still learning. The moment you stop is when you just need to hang it up.  And NEVER say “That’s not my job”.  If someone needs help, or if there is an opportunity to learn, TAKE IT!

BE NICE! You would think it would be a given, but it’s totally not. I’ve worked with some jackwagons, and it always serves to remind me how not to be. I’ve never regretted being the nice one, ever.  I think it’s because I was bullied pretty badly growing up, and I knew how that made me feel. It hurt, a lot, and I would never knowingly want to make someone feel that way.

ATTITUDE TRUMPS TALENT: Yes, you can be the most talented, funniest person alive. But if you are a dillweed, you most likely won’t get too far.

BE OPEN TO NEW IDEAS!  “That’s the way we’ve always done it” is a death knell.  What’s worked in the past doesn’t mean it will translate and be successful in the future. You have to be open to new things.  In radio, this is ever prominent.  I know so many who don’t utilize basic things like social media and it drives me bananas!  You have to be a bit bendy in life, and be open to new things and ideas.

ADMIT YOU ARE WRONG!  I’m wrong a lot, and I mess up a lot. That’s how you learn.  And own it. A simple, “I screwed up, I’m sorry” is all you have to do. Don’t let your mistakes define you, either. Learn from them, and move on.

KNOW THAT NOT EVERYONE IS GOING TO LIKE YOU!  This was a hard one for me. I’m a people pleaser by nature, and it’s one of my best and worst traits.  It’s taken me a long time to realize that no matter what I do, not everyone will like me- be it listeners, co-workers, or idiots who make ridiculous comments on the internet. It’s ok. Not everyone likes extra-crunchy peanut butter and red wine. Does that make it any less awesome? Nope.

The sooner you realize this, and are truly ok with it, the sooner you will find happiness within yourself. I’m 40 now. I know these things.

TOOT YOUR OWN DAMN HORN!  This one is major.  If you wait for someone else to praise you or promote you, it will never happen. Or it will take a damn long time to. There is nothing wrong with promoting youself and being proud of yourself.  Someone has to do it, and it might as well be you.

Those are my nuggets for today.  Hopefully I’m still in radio in the coming decades and can dispense more gems upon you.

Anyway, a HUGE Thank you to everyone who supported me, hired me, and believed in me.  And to everyone who listens to radio and keeps the dreams going. THANK YOU.

Terri Clark and Lainey Wilson “Poor, Poor Pitiful Me”

One of my favorite Country ladies of the 90’s- Terri Clark- just released her album “Terri Clark: Take Two”, which is all of her biggest hits reimagined with some of today’s hottest Country stars, and it’s everything I had hoped it would be!

One of my favorite collabs on the album: Terri Clark with Lainey Wilson on “Poor, Poor Pitiful Me”.

The song was originally performed by Warren Zevon, then by Linda Ronstadt, and Terri Clark’s version was a big 90’s Country hit.

The new version with Lainey Wilson adding her strong, twangy vocals is pretty dang awesome:

Aaaaahhhh! My 90’s Country loving heart his happy.

The whole album is great, and features everyone from Ashley McBryde to Cody Johnson to Kelly Clarkson and is out now.

More info is availble here: https://www.billboard.com/music/country/terri-clark-take-two-album-collaborations-kelly-clarkson-lainey-wilson-1235643530/

The Best Country Songs of All Time

“Rolling Stone” Magazine just released their list of the “Best Country Songs of All Time”.

This is JUST according to “Rolling Stone”, and to be honest, I don’t always agree with their opinions on music, but this list isn’t as terrible as some of their past lists (and that’s just MY opinion).

Here is their Top 10:

 

1.  Jolene” by Dolly Parton:

Personally, this isn’t my favorite Country song- as really, Dolly should be more mad at her man and NOT Jolene, but it’s undeniably a classic, and is deserving of the top spt.

Also, it’s Dolly.

She pretty much wins life.

 

 

2.  “I Walk the Line” by Johnny Cash:


No arguments here.

 

 

3.  “Crazy” by Patsy Cline:

Patsy was just incredible. To me, she is one of the all time greats. The emotion she puts into her voice, and her entire catalogue is perfection.

 

4.  “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry” by Hank Williams:


You really can’t have a list of Country All-Time greats without Hank, am I right?

 

5. “He Stopped Loving Her Today” by George Jones:


One of the saddest songs of all time… which is perfect to round ou the Top 5.

Also, people complain about Morgan Wallen’s antics, but he has nothing on George, Hank, Johnny, Willie, Waylon, and a majority of the Country greats. Those guys were hot messes. Legends, but also hot messes.

You can’t argue me on this one.

 

 

6. “You Don’t Know Me” by Ray Charles:

Well, that’s random…

Why not “Georgia on My Mind”?

 

 

7.  “Standing on the Corner: Blue Yodel No. 9” by Jimmie Rogers:


Well, that’s a throwback for sure!

 

8.  “Stand by Your Man” by Tammy Wynette:

Funnily enough, Tammy was married 5 times…

Also, this song is bad advice considering that some men don’t need stood by.

 

 

9. “Mama Tried” by Merle Haggard:

This one will always rank as one of my favorites!

 

 

10. Amarillo by Morning” by George Strait:


Oooooohhh… George Strait is always a winner.

Although, I’d switch this out with “This is Where the Cowboy Rides Away”.

Actually, if the entire Top 10 was George Strait songs, I’d be fine with it.

 

Check out the full list of the 200 Best Country Songs of all time here: https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-lists/best-country-songs-1234986540/

Why is Beyonce on that list, though?

Oh, right, because “Rolling Stone”.

What do you thnk?

What would be YOUR choice for the “Best Country Song of All Time”?

Best Wrong Answer Ever!

I love “Wheel of Fortune”.

This is how I know I have reached Peak Middle Age.

The Wheel followed by “Jeopardy”. A typical weeknight in my household because, well, America.
And last night’s episode was one for the books…


I still cannot stop laughing at this.

”Right in the butt!”

Classic.

My week has just been made.

God bless Tavaris.

 

Are These The Best Albums of All Time?

Apple Music released their list of the “Top 100 Greatest Albums of All Time”, and it’s causing a bit of a stir.

Now, this is just their opinion, and not based on any actual data.

But still, very interesting to see what Apple Music thinks rates.

Here are the Top 20:

 

1.  “The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill”,  Lauryn Hill

 

2.  “Thriller”,  Michael Jackson

 

3.  “Abbey Road”,  The Beatles

 

4.  “Purple Rain”,  Prince and The Revolution

 

5.  “Blonde”,  Frank Ocean

 

6.  “Songs in the Key of Life”,  Stevie Wonder

 

7.  “good kid, m.A.A.d city (Deluxe Edition)”,  Kendrick Lamar

 

8.  “Back to Black”,  Amy Winehouse

 

9.  “Nevermind”,  Nirvana

 

10.  “Lemonade”,  Beyoncé

 

11.  “Rumours”,  Fleetwood Mac

 

12.  “OK Computer”,  Radiohead

 

13.  “The Blueprint”,  Jay-Z

 

14.  “Highway 61 Revisited”,  Bob Dylan

 

15.  “21”,  Adele

 

16.  “Blue”,  Joni Mitchell

 

17.  “What’s Going On”,  Marvin Gaye

 

18.  “1989 (Taylor’s Version)”,  Taylor Swift

 

19.  “The Chronic”,  Dr. Dre

 

20.  “Pet Sounds”,  The Beach Boys

 

Check out the full list here:https://100best.music.apple.com/us

Thoughts?

What album do you think is the best of all time?

What do you think makes a great album?

I honestly feel that it is impossible to make that call, as music is so personal. What may be a great album to one person could be complete trash to another.

Also, why isn’t “Dark Side of the Moon” in the Top 5?

Also, where are the Country albums?

So many questions…

 

 

Post Malone “Never Love You Again”

Just in case you missed it, Post Malone performed at the 2024 ACM Awards last week, and debuted his new Country song “Never Love You Again” and it’s got me all kinds of excited for his upcoming Country album.

If you’ve been doubting Posty as a Country artist, just check this out:

Dannngggg son…

Poat Malone has the chops for sure, and he’s one of the Pop artists that I am TOTALLY ok with coming over to the Country side.

His yet unnamed Country album will be out later on this year.

Seriously cannot wait!

 

Wynonna Judd and Lainey Wilson “Refugee”

We’re getting closer to the release of the Tom Petty Country tribute album “Petty Country”, and to get us ready, Wynonna Judd just released her verison of “Refugee” with Lainey Wilson!

Of course, it’s fantastic.

Really, how could it not be?


I absolutely LOVE that! I’m sure Tom Petty would approve.

The mix of their voices is perfect- Wynonna still has it, and Lainey’s unmistakable twang just adds the punch this version needs.

Here’s the full tracklist of “Petty Country”:

  1. “I Should Have Known It” by Chris Stapleton
  2. “Wildflowers” by Thomas Rhett
  3. “Runnin’ Down A Dream” by Luke Combs 
  4. “Southern Accents” by Dolly Parton
  5. “Here Comes My Girl” by Justin Moore
  6. “American Girl” by Dierks Bentley
  7. “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around” by Lady A
  8. “I Forgive It All” by Jamey Johnson
  9. “I Won’t Back Down” by Brothers Osborne
  10. “Refugee” by Wynonna Judd feat. Lainey Wilson
  11. “Angel Dream No. 2” by Willie Nelson & Lukas Nelson
  12. “Learning To Fly” by Eli Young Band
  13. “Breakdown” by Ryan Hurd feat. Carly Pearce
  14. “Yer So Bad” by Steve Earle
  15. “Ways To Be Wicked” by Margo Price feat. Mike Campbell
  16. “Mary Jane’s Last Dance” by Midland
  17. “Free Fallin’” by The Cadillac Three feat. Breland
  18. “I Need To Know” by Marty Stuart And His Fabulous Superlatives
  19. “Don’t Come Around Here No More” by Rhiannon Giddens feat. Silkroad Ensemble and Benmont Tench
  20. “You Wreck Me (Live)” by George Strait

 

Ok, you know you’re excited.

“Petty Country” will be available My 31st.

 

 

Skid Row and Lzzy Hale ROCK the Stage!

Yessss… I’ve been waiting for this!

Recently it was announced that Skid Row’s lead singer Erik Gronwall was leaving the band. They had tour dates to do, so they need a fill in, so… enter the Rock Goddess Lzzy Hale of Halestorm.

Sounds to good to be true, right?

Nope. She is legit filling in until they get a new lead singer.

Last night was her first show with the band at Walker’s Bluff Casino Resort in Carterville, Illinois, and they brought the huse down.

I’m a huge Lzzy fan, as she is just incredibly talented, and has really paved the way for more badass women in Rock.  I was really excited to see her covering all the Skid Row live, and of course, she didn’t disappoint.

I mean, it’s Lzzy Hale.

Check out her cover of “18 & Life”:


Dammmnnnn…

Oh, and of course, you can’t have a Skid Row concert without the power ballad “I Remember You”:


Yup. Killed it.

That is an incredibly hard song to sing, and that last vocal run is nearly impossible to nail. Sebastian Bach- the OG lead singer of Skid Row- may be a bit of a hot mess, but dude had the pipes.

If there’s anyone who can handle it, it’s definitely Lzzy.

Lzzy will be filling in for a few more dates, and you can find out more at https://loudwire.com/skid-row-setlist-video-lzzy-hale/

Can she just be the permanent replacement?

Please?

Greatest Rock Duets in History Ranked!

 

One of my favorite websites http://ultimateclassicrock.com just released their ranking of the Top 30 Rock Duets of all time.

Here’s the Top 10:

 

1.  “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough”,  Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell  (1967)

 

2.  “Walk This Way”,  Aerosmith and Run-DMC  (1986)

 

3.  “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around”,  Stevie Nicks and Tom Petty  (1981)

 

4.  “Under Pressure”,  Queen and David Bowie  (1981)

 

5.  “Battle of Evermore”,  Led Zeppelin and Sandy Denny  (1971)

 

6.  “I Got You Babe”,  Sonny & Cher  (1965)


7.  “Hunger Strike”,  Temple of the Dog  (1991)  (Eddie Vedder and Chris Cornell)

 

 

8.  “The Sound of Silence”,  Simon & Garfunkel  (1964)

 

9.  “Fairytale of New York”,  The Pogues and Kristy MacColl  (1987)

 

10.  “Just the Two of Us”,  Bill Withers and Grover Washington Jr.  (1980)

 

Check out the rest of the Top 30 at https://ultimateclassicrock.com/greatest-rock-duets/
I think that Sonny and Cher and Simon & Garfunkle shouldn’t get to count as they’re already established duos. If that’s the case, then why isn’t Starship’s “Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us Now” on the list? Because this song is still a freaking jam:


What is your favorite Rock duet? Is there anything that should be on the list?

HARDY “Psycho”

In case you’ve been under a rock or something, HARDY is ne of the biggest names in Country right now, and moonlights as a Rock singer as well. He had his first #1 on Mainstream Rock last year with “Jack”, and it was one of my favrite songs of 2023:


HARDY is not only continuing to dominate the Country world, but is getting full on into Rock as well. He announced his first full-length Rock album “Quit!” which will be released on July 12th.

To get you ready for it, he just released his new song “Psycho” today, and I’m digging both the song and the video:

This song reminds me of an ex or two.

I mean, that’s kind of scary, but at least it’s relateable?

I know there’s some complaints about genre-crossing artists, but I’m really enjoying the dual musical stylings of artists like HARDY, Jelly Roll and Chris Stapleton.

Who says you have to stay in your lane?

I never really subscribed to that notion.

HARDY has a full rest f 2024 ahead, and you can get info, dates, and more at https://hardyofficial.com/