Surprise! This is the first extra Write You a Song podcast that is actually a full interview. Granger Smith's image is that of a good ol' country boy- he's got songs galore about pickups and dirt roads. And, of course, he's got his comic alter-ego, Earl Dibbles Jr.
But Granger is a lot more than that. He's a bright, creative, enterprising (Yee Yee Apparel) and above all honest: honest about himself, and about the music business. He's an extremely interesting guy and so, while Adam Hambrick is still the "current" December Write You a Song podcast guest (and absolutely worth the listen if you haven't yet), spend a half hour with Granger, and you'll come away with a new appreciation for his music, and even more so for the man.
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Making Mom Proud: Matraca Berg
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