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Have you always thought there was something special about 80s and 90s country music that you've never been able to put your finger on? Why does this music stand out? Well, let's don our cowboy hats, adjust our oversized belt buckles, tease that hair, and see if we can get the bottom of it, by picking apart one song at a time.
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Real Music Nashville is a podcast hosted by Mitchell Ray that highlights the working artists and musicians of Music City, while exploring the uniquely unexpected genres and talents that reside there.
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Live from Broadway Nashville, TN! TipSee Music presents the uncut and unfiltered TipSee Music Happy Hour Podcast hosted by Dallas Jackson and Drew East. Sip Back and Relax while interviewing singers/songwriters in Nashville and get an experience like no other podcast in the game. Become a mullet today and be sure to subscribe! Let's get TipSee yall!
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Nashville Soul Music, is a series of interviews with the Nashville and Memphis musicians and Singers, that recorded the soul music that shaped how we listen to and play music today. Interviews with People Like Steve Cropper, Blue Lou Marini, James Hags Haggerty, Martin Lynds, Gene Chrisman, Tommy Mc Donnell and Laura Mayo
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We take another look at the Haggard-esque neo-traditional grit of early Clint Black, with his 1992 hit, "We Tell Ourselves". We get all the earthy blues we'd expect, but how does the musical setting of this cut channel both the doubt and the determination inherent in the complex and heavy situation that the lyrics describe?…
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Melody, harmony, and lyrics all meticulously and perfectly set a specifically bittersweet tone on Billy Dean's 1991 classic: "Somewhere in My Broken Heart". One listen to this cut will tell you that it's a beautiful song. But why? What specific, nuanced details of this tune and these words strike such a distinct chord with us, both literally and fi…
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Things turns all kinds of Yacht Rock as we sail away with one of the biggest hits of the 1980s, Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton's iconic duet, "Islands in the Stream". We're not even sure what they're talking about, but when a song is this catchy and fun, who cares? But why is that? What is it about this country pop classic that has kept it in our co…
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Bonus episode! For the Fourth of July, we had to turn to Lee Greenwood's towering, uber-patriotic, 1984 single, "God Bless the U.S.A." That he's proud to be an American no one can doubt, but what richer depths might we find undergirding that sentiment upon closer examination? And what do fireworks have to do with it?…
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Reba McEntire helps us connect some of the dots that comprise the specific mid-90s MCA sound, as she narrates the complexities of adulthood as only she can, in her 1995 hit "The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter". We relate to the loneliness mentioned in the title, but is that all that's going on here? And what do major 9th chords have to do with this song'…
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We cruise down to southwestern Louisiana to encounter Sammy Kershaw and his debut single, "Cadillac Style". We've all always known there was a lot of Jones in Kershaw, but is there something deeper to that connection than just the voice? And what possible connection could there be between Cadillac Style and one that's often considered the greatest …
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Little Texas continue to blend musical streams with their only #1 single, 1994's "My Love". This song is more than just the video, and this band is more than just the hair. But they aren't less than that either. Listen to find out what 80s hair metal and 70s California rock have to do with this song's specific sound. How much is Heart, and how much…
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In this episode, we dance across the familiar ground of 12-bar blues, as the energetic shuffle of Tanya Tucker's 1993 hit "It's a Little Too Late" convinces us to kick up a little sawdust while we re-evaluating some of our life choices. It's a fun song, but how does the melding of persona and reality make this early 90s dance number particularly me…
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We search through another early Brooks & Dunn hit, 1992's "Lost and Found". It's all about the flow, as this song always seems to take us exactly where we want to go, measure after perfect little measure. But we already knew Kix Brooks could write a great cut, so how exactly does this one nail the feeling of a frantic search, and what does Brooks &…
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90s icon Shania Twain takes us right back to the world of 90s feminism with her half-arena-rock / half-honky-tonk hit, "Honey, I'm Home". Twain played big, and this song plays big, but where we do get irony in her particular brand of subversion, and what musical touchpoints does this song have with a couple of hits from 20 years before?…
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We take a ride with a legend in his prime in this episode on Ronnie Milsap's 1980 classic "Smoky Mountain Rain". The connection to Elvis's "Kentucky Rain" is multifaceted and deep, but how does this song use theatrical drama to color its image of a country music cliche? And what happens when you ask Ronnie Milsap to make the thunder roll? Here a co…
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We continue to explore the quirky side of Mary Chapin Carpenter, and of early 90s country, with her Grammy-winning 1992 hit "I Feel Lucky". So what is it besides the Dwight Yoakam and Lyle Lovett reference that makes this song so much fun, and what does the long history of country "outlaws" have to do with it?…
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They don't get much more classic than Randy Travis's major label debut single, 1985's "On the Other Hand". We could have spent the whole episode on Travis's understated vocals (we practically do!), but what other elements of the song cause us to find ourselves rooting for a man who has already gone a few steps too far?…
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We finally get to a classic from Clint Black's era-defining (and we're not exaggerating here) 1989 debut album, its title track no less: "Killin' Time". But we're not just filling 24 minutes: What are the puzzle pieces that make this song cross that line from great to classic, and why do they fit together so naturally?…
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In the episode the crew gets spooky with Ole Gregg... aka Jer Gregg the rockstar who runs broadway! In this spooksod JERsus Christ talks about his path as a musician including overcoming losing his voice potentially never to sing again and how he worked through that obstacle and continues to crush it on the stage and in the Nashville music biz. In …
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On this episode the crew sits down with Jamie Shoemaker founder and CEO of Upstar Music! Although Jamie is not a singer or songwriter he shares a common passion with us here at TipSee Music in supporting up and coming artists! Please check out Upstar music for blogs, playlists, and more.... on this episode we also discuss the new Dad water seltzers…
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On this weeks episode the crew sits down with Nashville singer/song writer Heath Warren! On this episode we dive into the song "Rock and a hard place" and the story about what went into writing this number one hit that would be picked up by country artist Bailey Zimmerman. Heath also shares his time with Drew on the pontoon saloon in Nashville and …
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David Lee Murphy shows us what it was like in 1995 to hang out with the "Party Crowd"... or does he? What's going on below the surface of this honky-tonk celebration, and what do "Neon Moon" and "The Thunder Rolls" have to do with it? I bet you thought this one was straightforward, didn't you? Listen to see if you agree with Melton that there's som…
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On this weeks episode the boys sit down with Michael Rotundo again as he is now shifting to his solo career as an artist. On this episode we also dive into Pepaw, songwriting, Ryan Nelson's cookies, COVID mayhem, Try that in a small town, Canadian Nolan, many conspiracy theories, black water, and of course the CIA killed JFK.... so sip back and rel…
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On today's episode the crew sits down with Nashville singer/songwriter Laura Walsh! Laura is a big member of the the TipSee fam and has been involved in many events while being of the top artists on the TipSee Music platform. On this episode we discuss science, Drew's Opryland pictures, Blonde Mirage with Kassi Jayde, FSU football, destiny, Laura p…
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Welcome back Mullets, join us for season 3! In this episode Dallas Jackson joins Drew to kick off season 3. Today the boys catch up and dive into their dream scenario podcast guest list including names like: John Taffer, John Daly, Doug Pederson, Christian Hoerner, and Matthew Mcconoughey... and of course a little jag talk!…
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Tanya Tucker reminds us that there is more than one point of view to a country cliche, beating Sugarland to the punch while doing so, in her early 90s hit "Soon". We didn't just start liking cheating songs or anything, but what is it about the melody and harmony on this particular one that leaves us feeling so unsettled?…
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Garth Brooks finds the best kind of disillusionment at his high school homecoming in his 1990 hit "Unanswered Prayers". Nostalgia reigns in this early example of Brooks's sweet spot, but what is it about his brand of neotradionalist country music that keeps this song so gloriously local as we wistfully revisit it all these years later?…
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The influence of Garth Brooks and some hallmarks of country piano take center stage in Kenny Chesney's 1999 #1 hit "You Had Me from Hello". Some of the same trends we've previously explored about country music in 1999 show up here as well, but how does Chesney's particular brand of macho mojo enrich in this seemingly straightforward love song?…
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Brad Paisley applies his self-consciously retro schtick to the concept of grace in a modern family, in his late-1999 breakthrough hit, "He Didn't Have to Be". But what exactly is the nature of his throwback vibe? What's surprising about it, and what about his neo-traditionalist-influenced vocals works so well with this song's whimsical melody? "Whe…
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The Oak Ridge Boys remind country music what it sounds like to be lighthearted and fun with their monster 1981 hit "Elvira". Everybody remembers Richard Sterbin's rafter-rattling bass solo, but what context does it take for something that unique to fit perfectly into? In other words, why are our hearts on fire for this classic country song?…
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