A drummer? On a podcast about songwriting? What is this abomination??
Truth is, it's not an abomination at all! An aberration, maybe but a cool one. Or at least, I think it is. I hope you do too.
No, the format of Write You a Song isn't changing. I simply had the opportunity to interview a professional Nashville drummer named Will Johnston, whom I got to know a bit last summer when the artist he tours with, Elvie Shane, did a small show for our radio station. Will and I were talking about the recording process, and we started thinking that some music fans might find it interesting to hear from someone who helps create the finished product that starts when a writer puts pen to paper (or, more likely these days, cursor to screen).
Since it's not technically an episode about writing, I'm dropping it as a surprise, bonus episode. First one I've done but, if you like it, it may not be the last.
So if you've ever wondered about the musicians who play on the songs that become a part of a lives well, here's one of 'em. And I hope you enjoy :)
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Tony Arata: Because Kevin Did It
Johnny Bulford: Musical Pharmacist
Sherri Austin: It's a Jobby, Not a Hobby
Matt Butler: Reckless Son
Ray Fulcher: Writing Stuff To Be Proud Of
Jordan Fletcher: Stupid Optimism
Luke Laird: When The Redneck Angels Sing
Drew Parker: Looking For Those High Five Moments
Jeff Stevens: A Guy Who Believes In His Gut
Kent Blazy: The 26th Time Is The Charm
Walker Hayes: Swinging For the Fences
Josh Jenkins: Surrender To The Musical Gods
Jimmie Allen: Do The Stuff You Don't Want To Do
Don't say no: Steve Dorff
Patience, Thick Skin, Big Heart: Ashley Gorley
Making Mom Proud: Matraca Berg
Tommy Lee James: "Up Tempo, Positive Never Really Worked For Me"
Ross Copperman: You Have To Win Every Time
Niko Moon: Kicking The Ball Down The Field
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