In this episode of the StormeCast, Storme Warren is joined in the studio by Jillian Cardarelli and Jonathan Stoddard – who star in the Great American Family Channel series, Crossroad Springs, which is the story of siblings coming together to run the family ranch. Jonathan plays “James Hamilton” and Jillian plays “Janie Carson” dropped by the studio to talk to Storme about the series, the possible future of their characters and how music is a part of the show. Jillian also shares some exciting holiday news as the 2025 Christmas season approaches. Check out this episode of the StormeCast with Storme Warren, Jillian Cardarelli and Jonathan Stoddard.
Before the 59th Annual CMA Awards in Nashville, Storme Warren headed backstage to the rehearsals where he spoke with nominees, performers, presenters and other artists who were connected with the show this year. Storme had conversations with Old Dominion, Cole Swindell, Chris Janson, Shane Profitt, Tucker Wetmore, Riley Green, The Band Perry, Gavin Adcock, and Russell Dickerson. Plus, there’s a cameo in this episode of Sinead Burgess, whose show follows Storme’s on The Big 615, interviewing Gretchen Wilson. Listen to the fourth and final StormeCast episode of Storme Warren backstage at the 2025 CMA Awards.
Before the 59th Annual CMA Awards in Nashville, Storme Warren headed backstage to the rehearsals where he spoke with nominees, performers, presenters and other artists who were connected with the show this year. Storme had conversations with Ella Langley, Drew Baldridge, Josh Ross, Thelma & James, LOCASH, Jon Pardi, Tenille Arts, John Morgan, and Hudson Westbrook. Listen to the third StormeCast episode of Storme Warren backstage at the 2025 CMA Awards.
Before the 59th Annual CMA Awards in Nashville, Storme Warren headed backstage to the rehearsals where he spoke with nominees, performers, presenters and other artists who were connected with the show this year. Storme had conversations with Luke Combs, Mitchell Tenpenny, Dustin Lynch, Priscilla Block, Stephen Wilson Jr., Tyler Branden, Jordan Davis, Hardy, and Chase Matthew. Listen to the second StormeCast episode of Storme Warren backstage at the 2025 CMA Awards.
Before the 59th Annual CMA Awards in Nashville, Storme Warren headed backstage to the rehearsals where he spoke with nominees, performers, presenters and other artists who were connected with the show this year. Storme had conversations with Ashley Cooke, Lee Brice, Marty Raybon of Shenandoah, Dan + Shay, Dylan Scott, Vincent Mason, Bailey Zimmerman, Parmalee, Reyna Reynolds and a surprise guest…Cody Johnson. Listen to the first StormeCast episode of Storme Warren backstage at the 2025 CMA Awards.
Storme Warren made his annual trip to Maui, Hawaii for the No Ka ‘Oi Songwriters Festival in 2025. During his visit he caught up with Randy Houser about new music coming from Randy, Mackenzie Carpenter and Storme talked about all the songs that Mackenzie and her brother Micah have written and are writing for Megan Moroney. Storme and Tucker Wetmore talk about why interviews are just better in Maui, along with Tucker’s rise in country music over the last couple of years. What would a songwriters festival be without songwriters – so Storme caught up with Ryan Beaver and Jacob Hackworth. It’s all here on this episode of the StormeCast…from Maui!
Storme Warren loves meeting the future stars of country music and getting to know their stories. On this episode of the StormeCast, Storme welcomes Tyler Nance into the studio for the very first time. From his single, “Keeps Me Sane,” to his life growing up on a farm, and then finding his way in Nashville – it’s all here. Listen as Storme Warren gets to know Tyler Nance on the StormeCast.
Storme Warren welcomes Brian Kelley back to the studio for a return visit to talk about his new album, Sunshine State of Mind Season Two Chapter One. Storme and Brian continued their tradition of trading gifts, as the conversation between the two friends also included BK sharing stories about his new boat, his sponsored fishing team, and how this has been the busiest year of his solo career. As their time was wrapping up – Storme asked the question that every Florida Georgia Line fan wants to know the answer too…and Brian’s response leaves us all with some hope. Listen to Storme Warren and Brian Kelley on this episode of the StormeCast.
Listen as Storme Warren welcomes Dillon Carmichael into the studio to talk about Dillon’s latest album, Keepin' Country Alive, Dillon's country music making Uncles, Eddie Montgomery (of Montgomery Gentry) and John Michael Montgomery, and how advances in studio technology is actually one of the things that inspires Dillon when it comes to creating new music. A major part of the conversation is about a song that Dillon first played for Storme over a decade ago called "Two Nights In Tucson." Ever since then, Storme has waited for Dillon to record and release it on an album, but he hasn't, and Dillon explains why. Listen to this episode of the StormeCast with Storme Warren and Dillon Carmichael.
Storme Warren welcomes Gretchen Wilson back to the studio to talk about her role in the new competition show The Road – which also features Keith Urban and Blake Shelton. During the visit Storme and Gretchen also look back on the days of the MuzikMafia before they touch on the exciting new project that Gretchen is working on for 2026. Listen to this episode of the StormeCast with Storme Warren and Gretchen Wilson.
Storme Warren welcomes Tyler Rich into the studio to talk about Tyler’s new companion albums Hello California & Leaving California – both of which tie into his life of living in both Tennessee and California. Tyler also shared with Storme the story of how his new children’s book, Leave The Wolf Wild – which joins his previous book based on his music, Dogs Don’t Die. Before Storme let Tyler out of the studio, he also brought up one of the things he really wanted to talk about…Tyler’s Grandfather. Listen to this episode of the StormeCast as Storme Warren and Tyler rich discuss music, books and Grandpas.
Storme Warren reconnects with an old friend on this episode of the StormeCast. Storme catches up with Ray Scott on a zoom call where they reminisce about the history of their friendship that includes music, cruises and goats. Yes, goats. Listen as Storme and Ray get ready for their latest cruise together at the end of October 2025.
On this episode of the StormeCast, Storme Warren is introduced to the duo, the Boomtown Saints as he introduces them to you. Chris and Ben share the story of how they met each other at a time when both of them had almost given up on their music dreams - but together have found a sound and renewed energy as a duo. Storme and the Boomtown Saints were brought together because of a cruise, but it's the music that made Storme a believer. Listen to the conversation between Storme Warren and the Boomtown Saints on this episode of the StormeCast.
Storme Warren welcomes his friend - and Grammy winner - Colbie Caillat into the studio to talk about her album This Time Around, which features new songs, covers and new takes on her catalog of hits with collaborations from Chris Young, Russell Dickerson, Maren Morris, Lee Brice, Hillary Scott from Lady A, Walker Hayes, Maddie & Tae, Mitchell Tenpenny and many more. Colbie also shares why Nashville really feels like home. Listen as Storme Warren and Colbie Caillat catch up on this episode of the StormeCast.
While in Calgary for the final Country Thunder concert of 2025, Storme Warren ran into Matthew Ramsey and Trevor Rosen of Old Dominion. Behind their bus, surrounded by fumes, the trio talked about the origin of the name of Old Dominion’s new album Barbara, and why OD’s wardrobe road cases had the names of the members of Little Big Town on them. Listen to the conversation between Storme Warren and Matthew & Trevor from Old Dominion on this episode of the StormeCast.
Storme Warren welcomed Thomas Rhett into the studio to talk about his song “All The Bars Are Closed,” as well as his new song with Blake Shelton called “Old Tricks” – which you can find on the deluxe edition of Thomas Rhett’s album “About A Woman.” Each Wednesday on the Storme Warren Show, Storme has his Mount Rushmore topic – it’s the Top 4 of a certain category, and since Thomas was in the studio for a mid-week visit Storme asked for his favorite Top 4 NON-country artist. Check it out on this episode of the StormeCast with Thomas Rhett.
Storme Warren dials up his friend Keith Urban for a conversation about the recent line-up change in Keith’s band, how things are going on the High & Alive tour, the upcoming series The Road, and recording his songs live in concert for fans. Plus, Storme and Keith joke about a common phrase and where it originated from…it’s all in this episode of the StormeCast.
At Country Thunder in Twin Lakes, Wisconsin Storme Warren caught up with Drew Baldridge about almost about missing the festival because of his tour bus, Larry Fleet’s bus tried to kill Storme, Ashley Cooke made sure that the weather didn’t make Angie K miss her chance to perform at Country Thunder, Storme got to meet rising star Braxton Keith, and Ashley McBryde talked about her adjustment to a life after giving up drinking. It’s all in this episode of the StormeCast from Country Thunder Wisconsin 2025.
Storme Warren made his annual trek to Craven, Saskatchewan, Canada for the Country Thunder Music Festival – where he ran into Bailey Zimmerman and Tyler Hubbard. Storme checked in with Tyler about the path his career has taken since he’s become a solo artist, as well as how Tyler deals with less then ideal conditions when it comes to performing outside. Storme then asked Bailey about all the collaborations he’s been working on, and Bailey shared the stories of how “Backup Plan” came together with Luke Combs, and how he met Diplo, which resulted in the song “Ashes.” Travel to Country Thunder Saskatchewan with Storme Warren, Tyler Hubbard, and Bailey Zimmerman on this episode of the StormeCast.
On this episode of the StormeCast, Storme Warren welcomes not one, not two, but three guests into the studio. Lee Brice, David Tolliver (Halfway to Hazard), and Edwin McCain came in to share the story of how their song “Miyagi” came to be, and how the legacy of The Karate Kid still resonates with so many. Lee, David and Edwin visit Storme for a very memorable episode of the StormeCast.