Episodes

  • Ben Danaher: Still Feeling Lucky
    Jan 9 2019
    Singer/Songwriter Ben Danaher is a survivor. A big talent with a soulful voice, he's endured unimaginable tragedy and somehow, he's found a way with his music to the other side; a little bit stronger, more resilient and still feeling lucky. In this episode, Ben opens up and shares the heart-wrenching story of when his brother was shot and killed at his own three-year-old's birthday party. The senseless act of violence grabbed the attention of major news outlets who covered the tragedy for a stunned national audience. Subscribe and download on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Tune In, Stitcher. Ben sings some of the very best songs from his first album "Still Feel Lucky," including My Father's Blood, Over That Mountain, Jesus Can See You and the title track of this exciting first effort. Producer Brad Newman hosts this interesting look at an up-and-coming artist, who's collaborated with some of the best in his field, including Maren Morris and Jason Isbell. Like us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. We want to know what you think. Pitch us an artist, or simply spread the word and find out more about the series. #childrenofsong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    46 mins
  • Amy Stroup: The Voice Behind Your Favorite Show
    Aug 27 2018
    You might not know Amy Stroup by name, but you've probably heard her voice on one of your favorite shows or movies. The singer/songwriter has been featured in over 400 top tv shows and movies, including Grey's Anatomy, Parenthood, Private Practice and many more. Subscribe and download on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Tune In, Stitcher. In this episode, we'll hear about Amy's journey which included hanging out with legendary songwriters Walt Aldridge and Brad Crisler as an eager 10-year-old with a trusty notebook in hand. With its many twists and turns, Amy has taken the path that's made the most sense for her. In return, we see an artist with a varied repertoire who's open to opportunity and a sound that's constantly evolving. Amy shares stories and sings some her best singles including Just You, Stare, Hope onto Hope Love and Magic. The series producer, Brad Newman hosts this interesting look at an artist who likes to keep her fans guessing and wondering what she'll come up with next. Like us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. We want to know what you think. Pitch us an artist, or simply spread the word and find out more about the series. #childrenofsong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    42 mins
  • Margie Singleton: Trailblazing Legend Still Waltzing with Angels
    Aug 13 2018
    Before Tammy Wynette sang with George Jones, Margie Singleton cut a whole 14 song album and sang powerful harmonies with the country music superstar. A prolific songwriter, Margie perfected her craft on the Louisiana Hayride and even performed there one night with Elvis. As we'll hear, these are just two highlights of a legendary career that has spanned over seven decades. In this episode, Margie takes us through her remarkable journey, where we'll learn the inspiration behind some of her biggest hits and find out why she continues to write songs and delight crowds to this day. Subscribe and download on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Tune In, Stitcher. Margie sings some of her top hits including, Lie To Me, which she wrote for Brook Benton, Keeping Up with the Joneses, which she sang with Faron Young and the more recent, Jesus Is My Pusher. We'll also hear a bit of her latest single, Heaven or Hell, which has audiences buzzing and standing on their feet wanting more. Robert K. Oermann hosts this entertaining episode with the series producer Brad Newman by his side. Like us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. We want to know what you think. Pitch us an artist, or simply spread the word and find out more about the series. #childrenofsong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    40 mins
  • Krystal Keith: Sweet & Tart
    Jul 23 2018
    In this episode of Children of Song, we find out what it was like growing up with country superstar Toby Keith. According to Krystal, he was just one heck of a Dad. A chip off the old block, Krystal brings plenty of personality and a ton of talent as she tries to burst onto the country music scene. Subscribe and download on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Tune In, Stitcher. In this segment, we find out Toby Keith gave the music industry the "middle finger" after he visited Nashville as a young singer and music executives told him he wasn't good enough. Krystal clears up that 5 of those 10 songs that he played back then for Nashville insiders went on to become big, big hits. As a result, Krystal has grown up knowing she'll have to earn everything that comes her way in the music business. Krystal talks about other early influences including Patsy Cline and even sings a little of her legendary Crazy. She also sings excerpts of her Daddy's Should Have Been a Cowboy as well as her own Daddy Dance with Me. Robert K. Oermann hosts this entertaining episode with the series producer Brad Newman by his side. Like us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. We want to know what you think. Pitch us an artist, or simply spread the word and find out more about the series. #childrenofsong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    39 mins
  • Joel Grey: The Master of Ceremonies Plays On
    Jul 16 2018
    The Emmy, Tony and Oscar award winner Joel Grey looks back at a sensational career that has spanned seven decades. It all started back at the Cleveland Playhouse when he was just 9 years old and still flourishes on Broadway and in Hollywood to this day. Subscribe and download on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Tune In, Stitcher. In this episode, Mr. Grey talks about how he overcame antisemitism, hid from his sexuality, and made his way from the nightclub circuit to the bright lights of Broadway where he originated his famous role as the M.C. in Cabaret, a role that brought him a Tony and an Oscar. Wonderful stories throughout this episode including gems about Cabaret and the movie's director Bob Fosse, his co-star Liza Minnelli and many more. As part of our Broadway series, the former NY Times theatre critic Charles Isherwood hosts this entertaining episode with the series producer Brad Newman. Like us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. We want to know what you think. Pitch us an artist, or simply spread the word and find out more about the series. #childrenofsong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    44 mins
  • Thompson Square: Meet Mr. and Mrs. Country Music
    Jul 9 2018
    This week Children of Song welcomes Keifer Thompson and Shawna McIlwain to the podcast. The married duo known as Thompson Square delight fans with their upbeat love songs containing strong melodies and beautiful harmonies. Subscribe and download on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Tune In, Stitcher. In this episode we learn that Keifer and Shawna moved to Nashville from different parts of the country on the same week almost 18 years ago. The budding soloists met at a singer/songwriter competition where it was love at first sight. They soon realized while they were talented on their own, together they were unstoppable. This episode is filled with music including the duo's top hits Are You Going to Kiss Me or Not, Everything I Shouldn't Be Thinking About, and the latest single from their new album Masterpiece. Robert K. Oermann hosts this entertaining episode with the series producer Brad Newman along for the ride. Like us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. We want to know what you think. Pitch us an artist, or simply spread the word and find out more about the series. #childrenofsong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    44 mins
  • David Frizzell: Growing Up with a Honky-Tonk Hero
    Jul 2 2018
    The always entertaining David Frizzell sits down with the Children of Song podcast and talks about growing up and touring with his older brother, the honky-tonk legend Lefty Frizzell. Subscribe and download on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Tune In, Stitcher. In this episode we get a more complete picture of the great Lefty Frizzell. Known for his hard drinking and quick temper, a gentler Lucky seems to have protected and nurtured his younger brother. "Lefty never made me feel like I was in the shadows of him," says the younger Frizzell in the podcast. This episode is filled with music including David's famous novelty song, Gonna Hire a Wino, Goodbye, and of course Lefty's If You've Got the Money, I've Got the Time. Robert K. Oermann hosts this entertaining episode with the series producer Brad Newman by his side. Like us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. We want to know what you think. Pitch us an artist, or simply spread the word and find out more about the series. #childrenofsong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    45 mins
  • Brenda Lee: Still a Firecracker with Plenty of Dynamite
    Jun 25 2018
    This week the Rock & Roll and Country Music hall of famer Brenda Lee joins the series for a wide-ranging interview that looks back at her childhood, her incredibly long career and the mentor she's become for young female artists like Taylor Swift, Lauren Alaina and LeAnn Rimes. Subscribe and download on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Tune In, Stitcher. In this episode, Ms. Lee shows why she's one of the most likable stars of her generation. Down to earth and generous to a fault, you'll hear how this amazing talent took care of her family after her father's death and though she was short in stature, her voice rang out like the size of her heart touching the world for generations. Great stories abound in this segment, including one about the Beatles who opened for Ms. Lee on a tour through England, a gem about Patsy Cline who once rescued Brenda after getting stiffed from a gig in Texas and a very funny tale about her chain-smoking Mama. Robert K. Oermann hosts this wonderful look back with a musical giant and the series producer Brad Newman comes along for the ride. Like us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. We want to know what you think. Pitch us an artist, or simply spread the word and find out more about the series. #childrenofsong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    56 mins