Surviving the Music Industry

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Rating
4.8
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44 reviews
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235 episodes
Language
Explicit
Yes
Date created
2016/05/22
Latest episode
2021/07/06
Average duration
75 min.
Release period
5 days

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Sit down with legends, risers, songwriters, session musicians, industry execs, etc., as they recount their biggest hits, past failures, battling addictions, racism, sexism, bankruptcies, foreclosures, and even homelessness to get where they are today. All the while host, Brandon Harrington, is still trying to survive the music industry.

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Jon Randall
2021/07/06
Between The Marfa Tapes (with Miranda Lambert and Jack Ingram) and his newest project in 15 years Neon Texas, Jon Randall's year might be one for the books. The proud Texas troubadour recounts his time in Emmylou's Nash Ramblers, pickin' parties with Guy Clark, overcoming anxieties while Jerry Rice was side stage noticing every lick, and countless other pivotal moments in Randall's career. Hard to imagine the writer behind one of the greatest country songs ever written ("Whiskey Lullaby") and the producer behind many top albums has been dropped by label deals. Even though some might beat themselves up after challenging times, Randall assures that the journey was meant to be.
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Alex Kline
2021/06/29
What started as a spring break trip to Nashville for Alex Kline ended up being what started the whole thing for her. After years of trial and error, Alex recently made history as the first female to solely produce a No. 1 country radio hit on the Mediabase chart. Tenille Arts “Somebody Like That” is also the first No. 1 country radio single to be written, performed, and produced by an all-female team.
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Raleigh Keegan
2021/06/24
By the time Raleigh Keegan played his first Nashville showcase. He had two proposed record label deals, close to a million Spotify streams, and was rubbing shoulders with all the right power players of Nashville all within 4 years. Keegan shares that it was fast but wasn't easy. Raleigh shares his adoption story, his journey from Lexington to Nashville, and the power of redemption to change the narrative.
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Jim Beavers
2021/06/22
There are two types of Texans, one of those Texans takes Texas soil with them so they can put it under a bed so they can say that their children were born in Texas. Jim Beavers is one of those. The hit songwriter ("Red Solo Cup," "Watching Airplanes," "How Am I Doin," "Sideways") talks about some of his hits, his life journey, and the power in the mundane.
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Shannon McNally
2021/06/15
Shannon McNally talks about ‘The Waylon Sessions’ and the perspective that was already there that she resurfaced from the legendary outlaw's music. She also shares the power behind selenium, the gangster's behind record labels, and the challenge of changing narrow perspectives.
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The Accidentals
2021/06/08
The Accidentals sit across Brandon to talk about not pranking Taco Bell, Jack White encounters, and writing with heroes for their Time Out Session 1 EP. Katie, Sav, and Michael share their origin story in the episode along with how they balance their egos to not become the stereotypical band story.
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Marty Dodson
2021/06/01
It's a podcast crossover with hit songwriter Marty Dodson from the SongTown on Songwriting Podcast. The songwriter behind Kenny Chesney's “Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven”, Billy Currington's “Must Be Doin’ Somethin’ Right” and “Let Me Down Easy” talks about redemption and even the path of his songs from the writing room to the top of the charts. Marty also shares his early years of deals, lessons learned from legendary songwriters, and even the intentions behind SongTown.
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Volk
2021/05/27
Chris and Eleot of Volk share how they landed on their brand of cowpunk, glam-rock in their debut album 'Cashville'. Embarrassing moments with musical hero's, perspectives from other artists and community, the death of genres, and how the music of Volk is pointing at the flaws of the Nashville music economy.
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Robert Finley
2021/05/25
After a successful run of America's Got Talent, Robert Finley thinks that it's time for people to know the sharecropper's son. Robert sits with Brandon to talk about 'Sharecropper's Son' produced by Dan Auerbach, as he reflects on his time with America's Got Talent, his childhood, and how after 67 years Robert feels that you are never too young to dream nor too old to live.
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Mat Kearney
2021/05/20
Mat Kearney ("Hey Mama", "Closer To Love", "Nothing Left To Lose", "Breathe In Breathe Out") pops up on a computer screen to talk about his newest album, 'January Flower' that is releasing on May 21st and shares some of the origins of the deep cuts from the record. Mat also talks about some of his early album cycles and writing patterns, the beauty of regret and redemption, the anxieties of invasive plants, and the pressures of an artist's life.
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Southerland
2021/05/18
The guy's of Southerland jump on the show to talk about what has happened for them up to their latest debut EP, 'Boot Up' that will be releasing on May 28th. Chris and Matt share everything from getting noticed in Key West, scams, past jobs, writing from a place of authenticity, and even if the swag of country hero's can be replicated today.
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Malia Civetz
2021/05/13
With more creative control and confidence, Malia Civetz releases 'Heels In Hand' EP feeling validated as an artist with something to say. Malia talks with Brandon about how she met Ross Golan and J Kash, lessons learned from pop songwriting, and changing public perception of how R&B artists are received.
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4.8 out of 5
44 reviews
Tylerc02921 2020/12/14
If You’re an Artist of Any Kind, You Need This Podcast!
Great podcast that breaks down everything and anything you’d want to know about big artists, writers, etc. couldn’t recommend it enough!
sparkscubs 2021/07/09
The thing
Stop saying the thing
BriertownBarrelQueen 2020/09/29
DuzyJ
Great material! Should be on everyone’s podcast favorites list! 🎸
Melissa Kay 2019/09/12
WOW
I've been listening to this non-stop since I found it a few weeks ago. As a middle-aged songwriter, I've avoided Nashville to focus on my day job, but...
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EmilyBowie 2018/11/20
Great Podcast!
Been listening to Surving The Music Industry for a while and have really enjoyed it. All the episodes have been great. Thank you for putting them toge...
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Mhagler 2018/07/17
Great podcast featuring great people.
Just found out about this podcast but oh my do you have some of my favorites on your recent episodes. Josh, Jeff, Kelleigh?! Solid songwriters and eve...
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hunterlelio 2017/12/16
11/10
This is the only thing I listened to on my trip home from college for break. Stillwater, OK to Houston, TX. Nonstop riff raff action. 8 hours. Do I wi...
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GuyfromVirginia2017 2017/05/31
Olivia Lane
Great interview... I know it is an older one, but very entertaining. Sorry you lost Jason. I hope you can continue to jam together. All the best! JB
RobandSlim 2016/09/14
Amazing Show!!!
Brandon and Jason are great hosts, they're hilarious and have great chemistry. Great interviews as well, and it's so cool to hear guys talk about the ...
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PodChrist 2016/08/28
Music industry represented right!!
Great show! Consistently good audio and very knowledgable guests. Keep it up guys!!
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