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Check out weekly conversations with some of the biggest names in the Texas/Red Dirt/Americana Music like Koe Wetzel, Cody Canada, Randy Rogers, Wade Bowen, Kylie Frey, and MORE


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In this special Ranch Sitdown from AmericanaFest in Nashville, Shane Hollinger sits down with Fort Worth Mayor Mattie Parker, Visit Fort Worth’s Tom Martens, and artist Summer Dean. From proclaiming Delbert McClinton Day, to Fort Worth’s booming live music scene, to Summer’s Opry debut and upcoming albums, this episode highlights how Cowtown is making its mark on the national stage while staying true to its Texas roots.
In this episode of The Ranch Sitdown, Shane Hollinger kicks back with San Marcos singer-songwriter Hank Weaver, a quiet talker with a powerhouse voice and a knack for turning late-night thoughts into hauntingly good songs. Hank opens up about how Walk the Line inspired him to pick up a guitar at just four years old, his wildest writing sessions (including a dingy Oklahoma motel), and the thriving songwriter scene at Cheatham Street Warehouse. From battling writer’s block to dreaming about bagpipes and barbecued pre-show meals, this conversation is as down-to-earth and hilarious as it is heartfelt.
In this sitdown, legend Will Hoge talks new music, old classics, and what it’s like watching your kid call Pearl Jam “oldies.” From Grammy nominations to re-recording albums lost in the California fires, Hoge reflects on a career spanning 15 records, the evolving meaning of his songs, and why Americana feels like the Land of Misfit Toys. It’s equal parts heartfelt, hilarious, and rock ’n’ roll storytelling.
Dalton Domino has never been afraid to tell the truth, whether it’s through his music, his struggles, or his new role shaping the next generation of artists. In this sitdown, Dalton opens up about life after the spotlight, marriage, fatherhood, sobriety, and the patience it takes to survive the industry. He talks about the making of his new record Arizona, the lessons he’s learned the hard way, and his bold approach to managing Shelby Stone by skipping the streaming chase and focusing on real fans. With plenty of laughs, blunt honesty, and even a few live songs, this episode is Dalton at his most candid.
In this Ranch Sitdown, Elysha LeMaster takes us from her theater days to rocking the stage with her own music. She shares the story behind her single Sweet Goodbye, what it was like recording “Mexican Sky” as a duet with Cody Canada, and how her rock-band roots shaped her Americana sound.  From Selena Gomez concerts to Rickrolling at karaoke, Elysha’s stories are full of charm, grit, and a little bit of rock & roll rebellion.
In this episode of The Ranch Sitdown, we sit down with John Dickson, the visionary behind one of the most unique and beloved music festivals in the world, The MusicFest in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. For nearly 40 years, John has brought together songwriters, rising stars, and legendary artists to create an unforgettable blend of music, skiing, and community in the mountains. He shares how a college ski trip turned into a cultural institution, the challenges and joys of building The MusicFest, and the magic moments that make it unlike any other. From George Strait stories to discovering new talent, John reflects on the past four decades while looking ahead to the future of the festival. Whether you’re a longtime fan or a first-timer curious about The MusicFest, this conversation captures the spirit, passion, and authenticity that has made it thrive for generations.
Texas country favorite William Clark Green opens up about life, music, and everything in between. He shares how Fort Worth has become his songwriting home, what it’s like balancing a busy touring schedule with raising a family, and why he’s proud to keep his career rooted in Texas. William talks about collaborations with fellow artists, the challenges and rewards of writing all his own songs, and how the music culture in Fort Worth is starting to rival Nashville. He also gives fans a glimpse behind the curtain with stories of golf bets gone wrong, inspiration from his close-knit circle of friends, and the personal moments that led to his heartfelt new love song “Neon You.” Plus, you’ll hear an early preview of “Cowtown” a track that could define his next album. Whether you’re a long-time fan or just discovering his music, this conversation captures the grit, humor, and heart that make William Clark Green one of Texas country’s most genuine voices.
Drew Kennedy joins Shane for an in-depth conversation about songwriting, storytelling, and the journey of building a career rooted in authenticity.  Drew shares the inspiration behind his 10th studio album, written entirely on his own, reflecting on 25 years of songwriting, the challenges of trusting his creative instincts, and the beauty of music that grows alongside its audience.  From personal stories about his great-grandmother’s immigration to crafting songs that feel like miniature movies, Drew offers insight into the emotional heartbeat of his work, the festivals he helps run, and his philosophy on making lasting connections over chasing fleeting trends.
In this heartfelt Ranch Sitdown, Shane Hollinger catches up with singer-songwriter and Texas cowboy Garrett Bradford, who opens up about his journey from ranch life in Weatherford to a spotlight moment on Yellowstone. Garrett shares the surreal story behind his hit song “This Way of Life,” written at Taylor Sheridan’s request and featured on Season 3 of the hit show. He reflects on his songwriting roots, the ups and downs of Nashville, the impact of real cowboy living, and how his dad got to witness one of his biggest musical milestones. Garrett also performs two soul-stirring songs — This Way of Life and Firefly — blending tradition, grit, and vulnerability in a way only he can. This episode is a powerful reminder that country music is still alive and kicking, and so is the cowboy way of life.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this high-energy episode of The Ranch Sitdown, Shayne Hollinger welcomes the breakout artist everyone’s been talking about, Tyce Delk. With his viral hit “Adaline” racking up over 1 million streams in under a week, Tyce opens up about the whirlwind of overnight success, his deep family roots in swing dance music, and the moment he nearly gave it all up. From humble beginnings in New Mexico to packed shows in Texas, this conversation dives into the heart behind the hit, the creative journey to his next project, and a live performance that left Shayne speechless. Plus! Tyce shares a hilarious peek into his DMs and the surprising truth behind “Adaline.” This is a Sitdown you won’t want to miss.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of The Ranch Sitdown, Shayne catches up with singer-songwriter Jarrod Morris for an honest, humorous, and heart-filled conversation. From the soulful lyrics of his latest song “Dark” to the gritty grind of life as a horseshoer-turned-musician, Jarrod reflects on his journey through the Texas music scene, the magic and mystery of co-writing, and what success really means when you're chasing something real. They talk Nashville, new records with Texas blues and cowpunk flavors, and the unexpected inspiration found in gas station pork tenderloins and pasture-hidden horses. It’s a sitdown filled with music, meaning, and more than a few laughs, plus, you’ll hear a live performance of his song “In Between,” written about love, marriage, and the wild ride of building a life together.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The Ranch Sitdown, Texas country artist and real-life cowboy Chaser Crouch pulls up a chair with Shayne to talk music, rodeo, and the journey that ties them together. From chasing world titles in cutting horse competitions to chasing dreams onstage with a guitar, Chaser reflects on the long road from youth rodeo fame to forging a path in country music.  He opens up about family legacy, the grit behind songwriting, and staying true to cowboy roots in an industry that’s quick to forget them. Featuring live acoustic performances of “Houston We Got a Problem” and the autobiographical “Born to Ride,” this episode is a portrait of passion, persistence, and authenticity.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Keller Cox shares his journey from Texas A&M Yell Leader to rising Texas country artist. Recorded at Larry Joe Taylor Fest, Keller opens up about the unexpected muse behind his latest single, what it’s like co-writing with Josh Abbott, and how one act of kindness (and a good steak) reaffirmed his purpose as a songwriter. A must-listen for fans of authentic storytelling and the grit of songwriters.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The Ranch Sitdown, Hayden Baker joins Shayne to talk about his latest single "Drinking Buddies," his upcoming October albumSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The Ranch Sitdown, rising country artist Tristan Roberson joins Shayne to chat about life with school, his songwriting journey, and why he’s all in on country music.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Known for blending rodeo roots with modern country flair, Race dives into his journey from local arenas to regional stages. They discuss his songwriting process, the inspiration behind his recent tracks, and how his life on the ranch continues to shape his music. Whether you’re a die‑hard country fan or discovering Race for the first time, this episode brings you closer to his story and sound. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shayne sits down with Pug Johnson to discuss his new sound, including Pug's personal journey as a musician, and a person. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Artist Shelby Stone revisits her 95.9 the Ranch past and discusses the trajectory of her career as an independent artist. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ahead of the Ranch Music Series, Angel White joins Shayne to discuss his unique take on Western Soul. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cela Harper talks to Shayne about how having a diverse background can shape you as an artist. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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