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Jury Byrd and Ryan Poole interview and chat with various Artists, Musicians, and Entertainers in the heart of Nashville, TN in a legendary basement studio once owned by country music icon Waylon Jennings. Every episode features an exclusive and intimate live performance, as well as a deep dive into the guests' musical journey, industry insights, and personal anecdotes. Tune in to discover the latest in the music scene, gain valuable knowledge, and immerse yourself in the thriving culture of Music Row. Join the conversation and follow us for a weekly do
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Cornelia Rowe, is a journalist & creator of the hit podcast Once Upon a Time in Nashville. In this episode, we pull out our magnifying glasses and a bottle of champagne to investigate one of the city’s most haunting mysteries: the death of Leigh Terry.Leigh Terry was a Nashville socialite and “bombshell blonde” whose connections to powerful men, including judges, attorneys, and Music City insiders, pulled her into a world of secrets and scandal. In 2016, she was found dead from an apparent suicide. But many who knew her believe there’s more to the story.Cornelia takes us deep into her reporting—uncovering hidden relationships, political corruption, and the unanswered questions that still surround Leigh’s case. Was it truly suicide… or a cover-up to protect Nashville’s elite? If you’re a fan of true crime, Southern gothic mysteries, or the dark side of Music City, this episode is for you.
Jet Jurgensmeyer, is a singer/songwriter and actor from Nashville, Tennessee. Notable for roles in "The Last Man Standing", "The Little Rascals Save the Day" & "Adventures in Babysitting," Jet has also appeared on popular TV series such as "CSI" & "Grey's Anatomy." His latest single "Good Days" is out now, with a forthcoming album in production now. Off-screen, he enjoys horseback riding and time on his family's farm, balancing his artistic pursuits with outdoor adventures.
Keith Harris is a Music Producer & Engineer in Nashville, TN. In this episode we ask the hard hitting questions:
-What’s the sexiest piece of gear?
-How do you make a great record?
-Are deadlines real?
-Turd Sandwich or Giant Douche?
-How long can Taylor Swift be famous?
-How to move past burnout
-Is Bigfoot Real?
Rolling Stone Magazine listed "The Foxies" alongside Stephen Sanchez, Lower Broadway, & Candace Owens as evidence of Nashville's "Radical Reinvention". On this episode, they share their thoughts on the music industry, achieving their dreams, and the ethos of sticking to one's artistic guns amid the music industry's unpredictability. Rolling Stone was right about one thing, they're definitley rad (and Julia has the tattoo to prove it).
Some Topics Covered
Being a Working Class Musician
Dreaming about Timothée Chalame
Eating Shit in Nashville
Opening for Billy Idol
mostly jokes
imposter syndrome/comparison/"making it"
Manifesting Rolling Stones article
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Dawson Hollow is an Indie Folk Band from Lebanon, MO comprised of 5 Siblings.
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https://open.spotify.com/artist/4BgqG2TR5C45CxBXtuXJ3R?si=X5lP5-v8S56iEzsWVEsZaw
Dawson Hollow is an American Indie-Folk-Rock band formed in 2016 by 5 siblings who have been touring, writing and making music together since 2001. Dawson Hollow’s unique brand of entertainment fuses the cinematic colors of pop, nostalgic string elements of Americana and iconic 5-part blood harmonies. Based out of the Ozark Mountains of Missouri, Dawson Hollow’s high energy performances offer supporting lyrics that carry a hopeful undertone. Now adding their voice to “The Chosen's” 2021 Christmas special, Dawson Hollow has performed over 3,000 shows collectively and have amassed millions of streams on Spotify. Currently, the band is working on a new EP called "Covers" that offers fresh spins on some of the band’s favorites. The first single from “Covers”, the band’s take on “Lovely Day” by Bill Withers, released in October of 2021.
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Jutt Huffman, a seasoned Nashville musician, recently opened for Luke Bryan. Renowned for his genre-blending style, fusing country, rock 'n' roll, and reggae, Jutt's decade-long journey includes sharing stages with artists like Josh Turner and The Band Perry. After a hiatus, Jutt's return includes the single "Today We Drink," reaching #53 on iTunes Country Charts, paving the way for his upcoming 12-track album exploring themes of drinking, heartbreak, love, and freedom.
Born in Darby, Florida, the brothers were raised on the family cattle ranch but chose music as a career. By the time they moved to Nashville in 2002, they were well versed in the older country music that their grandmother loved and the pop/country sounds played by David and Howard Bellamy, known around the world as the Bellamy Brothers. David just happens to be their dad.
As a baby, Waylon held Tyler Reese Tritt, tonight she’s back in his old basement to hang with us. We chat about everything from Game of Thrones to growing up in a family of children named after Brad Pitt characters. There's haunted house stories, random banter, and obviously, we're sipping wine from plastic boot cups. It’s gonna get wild.
moony just felllllllll into a new universe. It's a world full of mystery, intrigue & cumbucha. Let's go.
Isabel Pless is and indie artist from Jericho, Vermont. She began her musical journey by writing songs from her childhood bedroom at just 12 years old. During the pandemic, she turned to the internet as an outlet to share her deeply emotional lyrics, creating a relatable connection with her fans.
Now based in Nashville, Isabel has amassed over 113K+ followers on platforms like TikTok, reshaping folk music in the digital age.
Vian Izak is a South African American singer-songwriter, record producer, and audio engineer. He has collaborated with celebrated artists like Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Keith Getty, Kristyn Getty, & Juniper Vale (who just so happens to be his wife).
Jonathan began his music career shortly after college, recording songwriters and bands in the basement of his rented home in Anderson, Indiana. Now relocated to Nashville, Tennessee, Class stands out in the industry as a dynamic mixing engineer and occasional producer, working with acts such as Josh Garrels, Chase Wright, Chris Renzema, The War and Treaty, Chris Tomlin, John Mark McMillan, Dave Barnes, The Wldlfe, Alana Springsteen, Sandra McCracken, Strahan, Abby Holliday, Motherfolk and many others.
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Alyssa Jacey is an American singer/songwriter whose nicknames are “The Female Ed Sheeran” (given by fans) and “The Katy Perry of Country Music” dubbed by Nashville’s beloved TV and radio personality, the late Billy Block. Musically, she’s opened for Bruno Mars, Maren Morris, Lisa Loeb and over 30 others, touring the world as a one-woman-band. However, you might have seen her on a bigger stage before her music career started, sharing the Super Bowl 37 Halftime Show as a professional dancer with Shania, Sting, Bon Jovi and No Doubt. Jacey released another multi-genre album, “Showing Up,” on 10/10/22, more than half of the 11 songs already spinning on local and nation wide radio. Alyssa is widely known for her work ethic as a DIY indie, enthusiastic personality, entertainment value and her blue brand, which, she uses to not only connect with fans (aka the Blue Crew) but when you, “Bring the crew and wear your blue” to her shows, she donates a portion of ticket sales to the Alzheimer’s Association as an homage to her Grandma, who passed just as her singing career began in 2005. Visit www.AlyssaJacey.com for more information!
Local to Nashville or plan on visiting? Alysse is performing her third headlining show on Thursday, August third at City Winery! Get your tickets here, now! http://surl.li/iqdeh All ages! Full dinner, and bar menu! "Bring the Crew and wear your BLUE!"
Holdyn Barder is a rising country music artist who combines summer-infused lyrics, anthemic melodies, and electrifying guitar riffs. With influences from Kenny Chesney and Luke Bryan, Barder is poised to make a mark in the industry with his upcoming full-length project.
Absolute Silence is a Nashville-based band Rock Band founded by two ex-navy "airplane guys" (technical term). Their unique blend of genres, influenced by their diverse musical backgrounds and shared experiences, showcases their ability to seamlessly fuse their talents into a captivating sound.
Tyler Thompson is a producer, artist, guitar player and all around nice guy from Minneapolis, MN. Catch his band Girlhouse on Spotify or hire him to produce your song if you're okay with the fact that he's not cool because doesn’t drink Orange Wine outside at a picnic.
Jonathan Plevyak, a Nashville-based retro-minded rock and soul singer-songwriter, immerses himself in the music of the 50s and 60s. His self-produced album, "Made In The Shade," captures the vintage sound using live recordings and vintage gear. Influenced by Elvis, Johnny Cash, Sam Cooke, and Billie Holiday, Plevyak's music evokes nostalgia and simplicity. As the co-frontman of Nashville's Lombardy, he showcases his versatility in hard rock. Through his music, Plevyak aims to transport listeners to a bygone era they never experienced, offering a captivating and nostalgic journey.
Sam Johnston is a Nashville-based blues rock musician, has made a significant impact with his debut EP "Longing" and single "Isabelle," amassing over 2 million streams. His dynamic vocals, blistering guitar skills, and introspective lyrics have led him to share stages with notable acts like Colony House and KINGFISH. Collaborating with producer Drew Long, Johnston's debut full-length album "Cannonball" embraces influences from Alabama Shakes, The War on Drugs, Tame Impala, and Dawes, creating a powerful and immersive musical experience.
Timothy Edward Carpenter's passion for music started when he received his first guitar at thirteen. Together with his wife, they formed the duo "Edward + Jane," touring extensively and recording several albums. After the pandemic hit, Timothy returned as a solo act under his own name, experimenting with a sound that blends folk and singer-songwriter influences. Despite the challenges he faced as an independent artist, he remained optimistic and persevered. Looking ahead, Timothy hopes to see more industry leaders recognizing and supporting good art rather than relying solely on social media and streaming data.
By Chat GPT: In this episode of Music Row Hideout, we had the pleasure of chatting with Abby Holliday, a talented singer-songwriter from Nashville. Abby's music is a unique blend of introspective lyrics, modern pop-sensibility, and a dash of melancholic vibes, much like her musical inspirations, Phoebe Bridgers and Maggie Rogers.
Abby shared with us her journey as an artist, from writing songs since she was a kid to her upcoming tour with Michigander. We also got to hear about her recent marriage to fellow indie artist Moony, and how her parents met, which was a fascinating story.
But it wasn't all happy talk, as Abby also shared with us about her grandma's recent passing and how that has affected her personally and creatively. She opened up about how she channels her emotions into her songwriting, creating a space for herself and others to process life's ups and downs.
Throughout the conversation, Abby's authenticity shone through, as she spoke about her music and life with honesty and vulnerability. We are excited to see what the future holds for this young artist as she continues to create music that inspires introspection and connection.
Thank you for tuning in to Music Row Hideout, and be sure to check out Abby Holliday's music and catch her on tour with Michigander.