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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Welcome to Episode to seventy three the Bobby Cast. What's
cool is we're gonna have Jessica harp On from the Records.
The Records were a group. It was Michelle Branch and
Jessica and then they went away and I was just
listening to him and I was like, where do they go?
So we reached down on Twitter and she said, y'all
come talk and we talked about it. We talked about
as a reunion for the records. Here's a clip of
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the song you for sure no from the records and
don't worry about this, there's nothing. So we'll talk to
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her coming out pretty cool. We'll do a music trivia
against the musician. We'll also talk about lead singers who
successfully or unsuccessfully went solo. Really interesting topic like sometimes
you gotta band, they break up, gotta go solo. Sometimes
it works, sometimes it doesn't. All that's up, but you know,
we start with the five releases that I'm looking and
forward to the most to checking out or maybe I've
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already listened a little bit. At number five, Kaylee Shore
has a deluxe version of her album called Open Book Unabridged.
It features her song that You May Know first called
My Voice and her new song that's called eighteen eighteen.
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Lexie Hayden has a new EP out called you Heard Right.
She used to be an intern she was on this show.
I try to stay out of her business because I
don't want her to be known as an intern for
our show, you know, because it's I don't know what.
Other people don't hold that against her, but yeah. She
has an EP out called you Heard Right. It features
her song Dad Songs Here You Go. We play that
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on our Women of By our Country show. And here's
a new song called Somewhere Drinking some Jaki something Jong
sitting here sing so hard. Yeah, you guys. Check out
Lexie Hayden. Good for her, how about that? At number three,
Carly Pierce has a new song called show Me around,
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what she wrote as a tribute to Buzzby, who passed
away last year, about whatever to get them, promise you'll
track me down show me. Here's our friend Chuck Wicks.
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He has a new song called Old with You. I'm
the luckiest guy in the room because I'm the one
who gets to get over with you. Nice. Check out
Chuck's podcast. It's called Talk to Chuck. Chuck Wicks get
whole Cogan on this past weeks and finally the number
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one release. I think you should check out. Russell Dickerson
has a new album out called Southern Symphony. It does
feature his latest number one that you'll know called Love
You Like I Used To. And here's a new song
called come to Jesus. Half the time I'm talking to her,
she brings it. I'd seeker outside. Let me mention this
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to Tenniel Arts has a new original Christmas song called
Winter Wonderland. If you want to put that in your
Christmas playlist. Here, I don't wonder, Who's holding are sock?
And a win to wonder. We'll check in with her
next week. We did a whole episode with her at
my house about a year ago, and now she has
a top twe song. We were just I knew she
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was good, heard a lot about her, but she didn't
have anything popping yet with a label or anything that's
really and I was like, come in. She performed on
that podcast. Great, but she We'll check in with our
next week. But you can go go back some episodes
and find the Tenniel Arts Bobby Cast albums out. Sean
Mendez has wonder The Arctic Monkeys have Live at the
Royal Albert Hall. Tori Amos has a Christmas movie. The
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White Stripes release a Greatest Hits. Collectico has seasonal shift.
Steve Perry Amy Winehouse is a box set out. It's
pretty much it for music. A decent week, though it's
compared to you know, last couple of weeks. There's one
of the best. All right, let's talk about this. Hardy
Lance's first number one as an artist. The singers One
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Beer featuring Laurena, Lena and Devin Dawson talks to Billboard
Country Airplay Chart. Now this is his first number one
as an artist. He actually has seven number ones, but
as a songwriter, he had a hand in adding last
week's number one. Morgan Wallons more than my hometown, so
it's pretty cool. Good for him. Speaking of Morgan Wallen,
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he gets a second chance of Saturday Night Live. As
we previously told you, he was supposed to be at
the show and he broke some COVID restrictions. Good little
makeing al and Alabama got on TikTok. They shut him down,
but he's he got to go back, So good for
Morgan Wallen. Rock and Roll Love that guy. Go back
a few episodes and listen to us sit with him
for a while and talk talk about all that. Three
country albums landing the Billboard two hundred top ten. It's
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the all genre chart too, so you got three in
the top ten charting the highest this week is Luke
Combs What You See Is What You Get. That's its seven,
followed by Chris Stapleton starting over at eight and carry
under What's Christmas album? My Gift is at ten, So congratulates.
I love that Stapleton record. It's great all the way through.
Good buddy. Jake Owen is engaged the country start. Popped
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the question to his girlfriend for about three years. She
said yes. They posted on Instagram they have a daughter
named Paris together fan tasting, love him, love her, Glad
that they're glad that was able to happen. He did
say she was completely surprised. Wonderful it has me to
playt his wedding, play this song, play his song. Travis
Scott making big money in oh Man twenty million just
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from the partnership with McDonald's ten million for sneakers, and
it just goes on and Travis got making a lot
of money. I can't sing one Travis Scott song back.
I know a couple when you play him sick on mode,
that one I know for sure, but I can't sing
it back. I feel like I know him now more
for them McDonald's meal. Yeah, alright, Drake says the Grammy's
no longer matter. You know who says the Grammy's no
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longer matter? People who don't get nominated for Grammys. And
I'm not saying he's right or wrong, but it's like
the Weekend, Drake, there are some country up grammares don't matter,
but if you were nominated, you wouldn't be saying that.
I said that crap for years when I wasn't nominated
for Step does all sudden to get nominated awarded to him?
Like absolutely, It's never been more relevant. So I saw
that and other news. Miley Cyrus shows November twenty seven
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as the release date for her new album, Plastic Cards.
Nobody told her that major retailers don't stop new albums
on Black Friday, so you have to wait a few
weeks to get your physical copies. She were on Twitter.
The fans were upset they couldn't buy the album anywhere.
That's that's not her fault. That's her people's fault. Yeah,
that's up in the chain a little bit. They screwed up.
They said they didn't know either. You would think the
people that are supposed to know would know, because it's
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not a new rule. Right. Yeah, there you go. Those
are your releases, Those are your news. Thank you guys
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movies the most rewatchable ones. There you have it all
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right on with the podcast. Hey, Jessica, how are you.
It's really good to talk to you. It's great to
talk to you too. I appreciate it. Well, I'll tell
you what happened is I was listening to a bunch
of music that I randomly save, and I wasn't living
in Nashville when the records were massive, and I was like,
it was like, what happened to? And I think Michelle
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still lives in Nashville, and so I kind of googled
both of you but you're not in Nashville anymore, is
that right? No, I'm originally from Kansas City, Missouri, and
I ended up moving back here. So are you still
writing songs in Kansas City at all? I am still writing, UM,
I haven't written a lot the last couple of years.
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I have a two year old, so she's kind of
been dominating my world for the last couple of years. Well,
if you don't mind indulging. We have a lot of
questions about the records before the records because some people
don't want to talk about it. But I was super
pumped that you said you come on talk about it
before you were in the records. You saying as a
backup vocalist, who are who are some of the folks
you sang for? Well, it was mostly for Michelle, honestly. Um.
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Michelle was one of my best friends. So I just
went on the road with her, UM singing back up,
and in the meantime, behind the scenes, I was kind
of trying to get my own career going UM and
then ultimately that just sort of melted into Michelle and
I deciding to do the records instead. So when you
moved to Nashville, originally it was to be. Was it
a songwriter be a singer or the boat the singer songwriter?
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Both both for sure. Yeah, And I actually had gotten
UM an indie record deal, but maybe a week before
I was going to sign it, Michelle called me and said,
don't sign it. Let's do this band that we've kind
of been joking about doing for a long time. And
that's what I did. So you guys decided to create
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this duo. I'll ask about the name the Wreckers. Why
the wreckers um? It was originally a joke. Michelle's ex
husband had named us the Cass County home Wreckers, and
it was it was a joke, but that got shortened
to the records because we couldn't think of anything else.
And when you guys came together, was it, Hey, we're
going to be the records and see if anyone wants
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to sign us or did you kind of have something
in your back pocket ready to go? Well we had,
you know, Michelle had her solo deal with Maverick at
the time, and we had played some of our music
for her people at Maverick and they were just instantly
on board. So we left out in that aspect. You
and Michelle were longtime friends before you became a duo.
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How did that friendship begin with you guys on the internet?
Believe it or not. She she's from Sedona, Arizona, and
I was in Kansas City, and we both had websites
kind of promoting our independent music, and we had mutual
SAMs who thought that we sounded alike, and that kind
of connected us and we were really good friends from
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there on out. About what year was that when you
guys met on the internet? Oh, gosh, late nineties, okay,
which leads then leads me to the next question. So
two thousand one. Listen. I was working in pop radio
at the time, and everywhere blew up and how we
how weird is it to see that friend blow up
into this massive solo artist. Oh, it was fantastic. I
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was so thrilled for her, and you know she below
the road can be a lonely place at times, so
pretty much from the start, she's like, Hey, just come
on the road with me, hang out, which then kind
of turned into us writing, which then kind of turned
into me singing back up and ultimately led to the records.
Were there ever any times where up there and you're
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singing backup? And you're going, man, I just know I
should be up in the front. I shouldn't be back
here in the back. It never really was like that
at all. I I you know, I always had my
own thing going. I was always working on my own
thing on the side. And for me, I always loved
singing with Michelle and loved our musical bond, so it
was exciting for me to just have that going on too.
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When Leave the Pieces went number one, I was singing
it every day. It was your first number one as
artists as the group here, What was that wave like
for you? Because as an artist it was your first
time to have massive success, So what was it like
for you? It was a little bit surreal um and
a whirlwind. We were so busy at that time. We
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were always we were playing probably six or seven shows
a week. We were always opening for a bigger artist
and then doing shows on our own headlighting shows on
our own clubs as well, So it was just, you know,
you hardly had a minute to catch your breath and
really take it all in. Yeah, I gotta imagine the
radio part of it was was new as well. You know,
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being on this side of it's a little different for
us because since we're on so many cities. But I
mean you have to you had to travel to all
these cities, right, we did. I remember it was our
very first radio tour. Um we called it the frying
pan Tour because there were so many issues and hiccups
and things going wrong all the time that it was
like you just wanted to take a frying pan and
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snack yourself in the head, you know. I heard Leave
the Pieces the other day at Trader Joe and I
was walking and I was like, uh, you know, you
have to be reminded sometimes what songs you love because
there's just constant music company. Yes, And so I was like, man,
I love that song so much. Where's the weirdest place
you've ever randomly been? And it comes on and you're like,
holy crap, that's me. Oh you want the truthful answer
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on that? Yes, in my gynecologist office. What no way
do you acknowledge it? Or are you just like a
dumb the dumb if I pretended it wasn't happening. So
they just have like the country hits playing at your
gyna college's office. They did, Yeah, that's funny, that's a
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good one. What would the other if I would have said, no,
I don't want the honest truth. Give me the easier
to handle truth. Oh man, I gotta assume it's like
a Walmart or something, right, like you probably just random
like Walgreens. One time I actually heard my O my
which mentions Walgreens in a Walgreen, which, by the way,
peaked at number nine. This is a top ten song.
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I'm gonna play a club of us here. This is
my ow mind that changes. Did you feel any different
when when you guys put the song out as a
second single. Did you feel like, all right, this one's
gonna be bigger. Did you feel like, you know, this
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is gonna be a little tougher to push. I don't
think we really I don't think we really had a
feeling on it either way. We were just at that
point our entire focus was being on tour, going out
and playing shows and um, you know, kind of seeing
what fans liked and what fans were into, and they
always seem to be into my O mind. I saw
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you posted some throwback photos on your Instagram. There are
some with you and Michelle Branch, including the t r
L photo booth, which back in the day for people
that don't know. T r L was the mecca of
did you play tr L ever yourself? Or we just
up there hanging out? Uh? That was honestly, I can't remember.
I think I pay back up with Michelle and that
that was one of Michelle's rounds during I think probably
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maybe a spirit room, maybe with hotel paper somewhere in
there was all kind of blends together at some point.
Who was and again it gets very blendy, but who
do you remember who the host was at that time? Oh? Carson,
that's the see for the kids. They don't even know,
but Carson Dale and TRL was you had to watch
it every day every day. Carson Dally and his fingernail
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polish era. Oh wow, different than that Carson Dally era.
Now for sure. The One Tree Hill, you guys did
an episode. I was watching a clip here. Musical guests
were a big part of that show. They were And
if I have friends now that go on The Bachelor,
the Bachelorette and they do the show and they you know,
they see a surgeon when you guys, which wasn't quite
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the downloading era yet, but when you go on One
Tree Hill, did you feel that surge at all? Yes,
I still get people commenting saying they heard about us
from One Tree Hill. I still, you know, very miniscule checks,
but check nonetheless from One Tree Hill episode. And it's
on Netflix now by the way. Yeah, so if so,
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anybody listening to this right now, you can actually go
to Netflix, find this episode, watch it for yourself, and
then become a fan because of One Tree Hill, not
even because of me. There you go. Is there any
chance I'm asking here, any chance that you guys would
would would reunite, maybe even one time only on a
certain radio show, or I'm just asking here. It's floating it. Well,
you may be in luck. We actually, you know, we're
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in touch. We still talk. We talk about the Wreckers
and what we might see like doing with the Wreckers
in the future. So yeah, the potential is there. Well,
I'm giving you a platform. We're on a hundred and
sixty cities. Would love for you to come up play
something that will play something new. I'm such a fan
and I'm very grateful that you would spend a few minutes.
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You know, I was gonna say this too. I remember
seeing a video I was thinking what this was. It
was Kelsey Allerini and Halsey singing lead the pieces of
that video so much. It shows the legacy of the
band and the song though, right, it does, and it
kind of makes me feel old, but I still love it.
How is mom life? Mom Life is awesome? She's the best.
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You know. I kind of thought, like, I'm so into music,
I'll probably have a kid that like won't care about
music at all. No, it stopped that she's obsessed. I
want to play a clip here of boy Like Me
from Jessica Harp. Here you go. So here's the question.
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Let's say the Records did something fun for a minute.
Where is the new Jessica Harp music that we can play? Oh?
I don't know. You know, honestly, I think in order
to take me away from motherhood at this point in time,
it would have to be something really special to me,
and that would be the records solo music. I don't know,
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I kind of being behind the scenes and just writing songs.
You were nominated in two thousand seven for a Grammy.
Do you remember who you were up against? Yeah, well
the Dixie Chicks, Well the Dixie Chicks in the Chicks
now one and they totally deserved it. And I'm glad
they did. The Chicks one for not Ready to make Nice,
the records, lead, the pieces, Rascal Flats, what hurts the most?
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Little big town boondocks And listen, I'm gonna plead ignorance
here the Ducks, the Dukes. I don't even know. I
don't even know who that is, do you? Who is it?
The d u h K S? The Dukes? Oh no,
I don't. Actually I never heard of him, and I've
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I consider myself a scholar of country music. Yeah, I don't. Yeah,
that doesn't ring a bell. Well, thank you for the time.
You can follow Jessica at Jessica harp eight two on Instagram.
I hope that you guys decide you want to come
up and you want to play a couple of songs,
even if it's just to see and if so, what
love to have you? Otherwise, I just want to tell
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you that I'm still a fan. I still listen, and
that's it. We would love that and I appreciate it
so much. All right, Jessica, good to talk to you.
Hopefully I'll see you in two sound good? All right?
Bye bye. We're gonna talk now about lead singers who
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successfully or unsuccessfully went solo. You know, some artists were
in big duos or big bands before going into a
solo career. And I was thinking about the Florida Georgia
Line guys, because if listen, they got into a big fight.
They make too much money to break up. But if
they did, Tyler would probably do fine. Yes b K.
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Because he's not really the front man. He would struggle.
He would probably do one, but it would be very
interesting because it's probably be I would think it'd be
real different than Florida Georgia Line. I think Tyler would
just carry on with what worked with them and write
the same songs, but it would be weird, and I
don't think it would be as big because Florida Georgia
Lines a brand. But but that's kind of what inspired
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this segment, and we'll talk about a lot of them.
But if they split up, because they were for a
while rumor to be splitting up, and there was a
while where Tyler would even talk to me on the phone,
would do an interview with this. He was like, Nope,
why I didn't want to talk about it, Okay, all
the political differences, I don't know. That was all I
know is he didn't want to talk about it and so,
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and then he did another show after us, and I
was like, all right, no, did he wants to talk
about somewhere else? Don't worry remembered, but yeah, yeah, so,
but yeah, I think he would continue. And it would
be funny if one one was just Florida line and
one was just Georgia line, so you would still know
because when some guys go solo, you don't really know
who they are. Like when Rivers Cuomo from Weezer does
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a solo project and it's just Rivers Cuomo, a lot
of people, unless you were a die hard Weezer fan,
didn't know who Rivers Cuomo was. So if they went
to Florida line and Georgia, hilarious, and well know, we
have to look to see which one was which, because
I'm still not sure, would be like, okay, he's the Florida.
So that's what we're gonna do. I did some research
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on country and non country artists that have gone solo
to determine which I've done it successfully and which never
really took off a solo artists, and I'll have each
of their biggest hits too, And what we'll do is
we'll kind of rate. We'll give them a one to
ten ten meeting. They were awesome solo career smash, probably
better than the original band career. Yes, okay, we'll say
a ten is as good as the band if it's
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better than it's tend to But that that's the number
for tim first stop, So what's one? Just like you
shouldn't have done this, like as soon as they broke up,
they died by stage perfect. First up is Brooks and Dunn,
who we love. We know they started out as solo artists.
They were actually matched up in a riding room. Someone
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was like, I can't think you guys we get together.
And also I wonder too when those two started out,
did they ever because I've asked them this and they've
answered the question kind of, but did they think about
being a band? Do they want to have a duo
name like Florida Georgia line there do open? But then
again you have that Dan and Shay it's just their names.
And then who got to go first? Like what was
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that conversation? Well, isn't it naturally kind of the alphabetical order?
And I don't know if that's the case with them,
although it works. Let's let's see Brooks and Done, Bandy
Dan and Shay d n s um Low and Cash.
I don't know if that's right. I just always assumed
because they feel like they fall alphabetical. Then I would
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try to be called by my first name. Then that's
because you will always be first be Yeah, that's why
it's Bobby and Eddie. It's never Eddie and Bobby. That's so.
Ronnie released four albums. He released his self titled debut
album for Ariston Nashville in June seventh, two thousand eleven,
reaching reaching the top ten with its lead single, tell
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Me if you know this song? Bleed Red and Die,
All Bleed, Restrain, all ball Down us a win we are?
Do you know that song? Never heard it? Do you?
I don't think so. What year was this ninety five
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in the middle of their prime. Yeah, So Kicks released
a solo album. His song New to This Town with
Joe Walsh hit number thirty one. How was show? Was New?
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Remember that one? No that I don't either, And I
think what happens to a lot of artists, A lot
of bands they split up and realize, oh, well, we're
not getting the success and we're not getting the money.
We won that six has of money, and they get
back together. We're better together. So what do you rate?
They're so they're so let's do you know? I would
give Kicks a little more the solo career than I
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would I would give Ronnie more a little more because
Ronnie sounds like Brooks and Done. He's the lead singer exactly. Um,
so I'm gonna give Ronnie a three nice but I
had and then kicks Okay say kicks on the counter, Yeah,
I go one. Yeah, I mean both of it's trash.
I mean both of it. They have to be together,
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Like I think you're right, Ronnie much better because that's
the voice of Brooks and Dunne. So it kind of
fits a little bitsh is a little tough, I'll be honest.
I'm just saying like, as far as solo solo careers
don't do it. And when they got back together, they
came on the show and I love them, and you know,
they have been together so long and then he broke up,
and now and I've hung out with them with no cameras,
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just at a place, both of them together or separately,
but both instances where we were all all together sitting
around and then separately, more so with Ronnie Dunn, who
I would consider now he's on the edge of a
being a buddy, on the edge, not quiet. He texted
me the other day because I had on a Brooks
and done um orange hoodie in an Instagram picture, and
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he texts me, he goes nice hoodie. So we can
text each other. I checked in on a couple of
times during COVID. Is there any happy Thanksgiving? No, I'm
just not happy Thanksgiving me anyway, all right, that's just
not my I don't send them. I normally don't apply
to him. I feel like that's why I didn't send
you one. I feel like they're like mass emails. Yeah,
I feel like it's part of a group. Yeah. Jennifer
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Nettles and Christian Bush from Sugarland. You'll know Sugarland. Um,
Sugarland's biggest song to you, uh stuck like glue? Oh yeah?
And I like baby Girl, Love you, baby Girl. So
they split up. There was some issues they're regarding, not
just them not getting along long, but also remember when
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that stage called stage class and killed folks and there
were some legal reasons. Um and so Jennifer's highest charting
single peaked at number twenty six. This is called Unlove
You drowned. Will and Christian put out a couple of projects.
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His biggest song was trailer Hitch Everybody Want to Die
Rich him. They officially came back together as sugar Land
in late two thousand seventeen. Christian he said, oh, no, no,
what do you Jennifer one? Jennifer kind of three? One
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two three? Now wow, I go nine. She wasn't as
big as what do you mean what Jennifer Nettle? Yeah,
as far as her going solo like that, I mean
it's pretty good. It was her biggest song, twenty six.
I get it, but nine you're out of your mind.
I feel like the breakup didn't last long enough. But
she's good like she's They're both good, yes, And the
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good thing about Christian is an amazing songwriter. He is
what makes a lot of that sugar Land music. But
I think if she could find someone that or some
some some songs that are really good, she would dominate
it as well. I don't think she had the time
to do that, though, I think they had an equal
amount of time. I think it didn't work and I
got me together. Okay, So what you do too. I
wouldn't I pretty drastic her highest charting song, I get it,
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I get it. That's not even a hit. No, you're right,
Christian Bush. She also took a lot of time off.
Why do you think they took time off because she
just wanted to focus on something else, So then her
that's still not being a successful solo I got I'm
just go to stick with my nine even though I
really don't agree with it now, Christian Bush. Ready one,
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Okay you said five three. You're a lot more optimistic
about these folks. Is. I loved his solo stuff. I
don't know how successful it would have been or it
could have been, but his stuff is really good to me.
I agree personally that I think it's called Southern Gravity record.
It was really good, and I also love Christian it's
toward you know with me with us? Um good? All right? Okay.
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There was a band called the First Edition in the
late sixties. You'll hear about it. Uh so one a
guy that we know formed the band First Edition. Here
is a song called just Dropped In. This was our
biggest hit. You'll know the song on a Jagget scan.
I just dropped Dan, see what condition My condition was
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in you know that okay as a lead singer. But
you play it again here, y'a listen close. I told
my man on a Jagget scan, I just dropped Dan,
see what condition macn Additionally, man, I have no idea.
I'm gonna give this guy a tin really this because
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he's he's awesome, massive really, but he was in this
band still know what again? New edition, the first edition edition,
so you can kind of hear it a little bit.
It's tough, but you can hear it. I'll say this,
Not only was he a massive solo artists, he has
probably one of the biggest duets in music history. What
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are you talking about music? Oh it's Kenny Kenny Roger.
That's right there. You go, Wow, that's yes, Yes, that's
a ten. You can't argue that he was in a
little rock band early. Isn't that crazy? That's awesome? You know,
I didn't know that. I'm not to put that on
my notes to remember. I knew this song though, without
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knowing that was can you Roger? Because I'm a classic
rock guy, cool ninety five, good time, great oldies? Alright,
So remember the judge of course, I mean favorite judge
song Grandparent dam That the Good Old Days. Listen to
a lot of the Judge as a young kid, and
we'll talk about why Nona So her first three singles,
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She is His Only Need, I Saw the Light, no
one else on Earth. All three reached number one. Um,
but I go to this one her biggest hit and
most stream now from Wine, Nona hit it. No one
else on Goodever, Break Your Hard Way. She began her
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solo when her mom split up or stopped touring together. Whine, no, no,
what do you give it? Why Nona? I mean the
Judges were really good, so I'll give why Nona nine.
You're awfully generous. Wow, he's just going. I mean, why
don't you know why Nona more than the Judds. I
don't know. I managed her name because her name is more,
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It resonates more. And why as Big Brown Beaver from
Primus on that one, you don't know? Why not his
big Brown be Primus? No, no no, no, what's that song about? Mike?
I'm gonna have you pulled that one up pre I
missed the base. I'm gonna give it a seven. Obviously
she would did great. I don't think she was as
big as the band but you don't. I just feel
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like generations. I wasn't really listening to the Judgs a lot.
I remember Grandpa, but nineties country Why no, it was rocketed.
Can you play it from the beginning? Here you go,
this is wine on his big brown beaver. It's not
alternative tastions like crazy? Is this the intro? It's like
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a weird versions the main one. Okay, here we go.
You're a jamming of this back in the day. Yeah,
because it was like rap punk. Here Best poured it
up a little bit. I think it's a weird versions.
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Next been late. I still think that's a weird version
of that song. It's the first thing that comes up. Yeah, man,
you big primise man, I like Primus. That's crazy. I
don't picture you jamming the Primus. I like Primus. Uh.
How about the Steel Drivers and the Jompson Brothers. Okay,
you're familiar with those groups. Do you know anything about him?
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Just that somebody was in him? Do you know who? Yeah,
Chris Stableton, Yeah, there you go. Here's this is the
steel Drivers called Rainbows Never Die and way through. This
is a tin right, has to be a tent, has
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to be a because I don't know these two right,
you may would now I know because you know Chris
the story. But yeah, remember when Lady Anabellum split up
and they all came out with solo projects. Yes, this
is a good one. You know. That happened right when
we were right here in town and we were kind
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of in the middle of it's all happening, and it
kind of it was weird because Dave didn't really try
to be a he's not a front man. He didn't
try it. He did a bunch of behind the scenes
done because that's his role, because he does. Dave Haywood
is the one that's not Charles Kelly the tall He
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was actually really tall to Dave, like six one, dark hair,
light haired, he's the dark hair. So but so, Charles
Kelly comes and has a song called The Driver. This
is the biggest song and peaked at number forty four.
That's good, I remember this, Derek Spentley, Eric pass Layer
on it. Now, what's bigger though? A song at number
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forty four in country? Because Hillary Scott didn't try country.
She went and she yeah, number one Christian song I
Will Which would you say had the better short lived
solo career? Um I don't know much about the Christian
world and that kind of format and what that did
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in that area. I think it wonder a freaking Grammy
or something. So then I guess her because I would
say Charles, because I knew it and I saw it
and we played it because it came to the studio.
But I'll go Hillary because I would trust you. Oh no,
I'm not on those numbers. If she want to Grammy
on it, I think they want to. Then she dominated. Yeah,
I think Hillary had to. She went to a smaller
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audience but had a bigger Yes, it's it's weird, it's good, stuffed,
and I feel like she could have a definitely a
separate career in in that genre. It's in her family.
They played the opry. I was there a few weeks ago,
and they're really good. Her sister is good, her mom
and dad the mom. Yeah, and Linda is the nicest,
really like Bobby. That's cool. Okay, So um, we want
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to give the numbers Hillary, I give her a six. Yeah,
six is good, Charles two. I give me five, but
but either one like, don't don't very goe bet on
ed Okay. Aaron Lewis, who was in sta Yeah, man
stain was awesome. When I was in college, there's been
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a wast come on and he's on Big Machine Records now.
His biggest song was from two thousand twelve, which peaked
at number thirty eight. It's called Forever Here You Go
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Aaron Lewis as a solo artist, I would say two
because because he still has a little bit of he's
got a label and he's still working on it. But man,
come on, you can't stay was awesome, was awesome. I
give him a four because he he does have a deal.
People do occasionally talk about him. But my problem with
people who in sold other people for not being country,
which is what he did. I always feel that's from
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a place of insecurity. He didn't do that. When people
insult anyone, it doesn't matter if you fits your buddy
saying something's not country, if it's an artist saying someone
else is a country. That's from an insecure place. And
when people start doing that, I go, oh, they're worried
about what they're doing, like they don't think that's there
and they have to prove themselves. And I thought that
because I like, we got into him, and I got
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into it pretty bad. And then we were like, why
do we care? And we kind of weren't into it anymore.
So I can feel you'd be able to kick your
ass because he's tough, and I think all these people were.
I think, yeah, everyone, Kenny y uh, I give him
a four. I get him four. That's that's nice of you.
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Darius Rutger Hoot in The Blowfish obviously massive in the nineties.
His story about coming to countries fun too, because he
wasn't like I'm gonna go out and just be a
big country art. He's like, I love country. Let's put
this side to what happens. And then here's what happened.
People loved it. His first single, Don't Think I Don't
Think About It made him the first black artist to
reach number one on the Hot Country Songs chart since
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Charlie Fried in three But and he's had a bunch
of number one. His biggest is wagon wheel correct. Here's
there it is Wagon there flowers and I'm I can
see my babe. Where do you put Darius's going to
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go five? You have to go five? Right? I would
go nine? Who do you? Was badass massive and he's
badass now? But why five fives? The middles like average, right,
so it's five, it's five. Maybe I'll not understand in
the ranking system. Maybe halfway to the game, I'm like,
maybe I don't get this because I'm thinking you're you're
comparing his career now versus the band. Right, I'm saying,
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if he is as big as his band, that's a ten. Yeah,
and the band was big, massive, right, Okay, so then
five would be about half of what the band was. Okay,
no attend Then I get it now, I get it.
What were you you did something like tipping? Yeah, that's
kind of what it was, almost like a scale, like
is it better than what he had or worse than
what he had? It's the same as what what kind
of awful system would that mean for me to put in? Okay,
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I had it wrong then, got some of your ranking
really weird. I have to go back and listen to
this now and see what Eddie really meant. They'll be
like a scale that says what I really was trying
to say. Um, nine, I'd give him a nine. Nine
yeah almost love Hoodie almost as big because of all
the hits over all the years, who do you gotta
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remember as much as they sold? They did about two
big records. They were just so massive. He's able, he's
been able to actually prolong song after song and the
hits with it. So even in a top one hundred
Billboard chart they were number one massive to like country
chart massive. So you still wouldn't give him a ten
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even though he was. I wouldn't because it's harder to
go number one on the pop chart. It's a lot
more money, a lot more audience. You go on. No
more on the pop chart. You're being hip hop songs,
pop songs. You know. It's back then when probably the
last of the grunge music still making it, was still
making it obvious, probably jam was still doing it kind
of morphed out of grunge. So and I mean, who
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do big songs? I only want to be with you,
hold my hand, let her cry? Um? Like I know
too many of them? What time time? Why you punish me?
You know that? Like we've crashing into see that's what
I just know? Too many? That was later in the cassette. No,
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that was different, different, different album, different. Um. All right,
how about Steven Tyler good one Arrowsmith Massive. He had
a song that peaked at number thirty three in the
country chart called love is Your Name from here it is?
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What else has he tried to do solo? Just that?
Oh he tried to be a solo artist for a bit. Yeah, yeah,
what do you think about that? One? Yeah? One or two?
And I would say this, only he's only that low
because Aaro Smith was so big, like it's harder to
climb whenever you got a longer. If he'd had a
couple number ones in aarwith yeah, they were legends, Yeah,
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they are legends. That's one of the only times that
someone's has come in the studient I've been like, I'm
a little nervous to do this because I'm only gonna
get one shot. Like I feel like when Garth came
in the first time, I was excited and it was
a little anxious, but still I was like, yeah, I
screwed this up. Garth will be in town now. I
can have seventy interviews with him, but not Steven Tyler. Yeah,
he came in and he hung out for a long
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time with Fantastic Awesome. Then I ran into him at
Disney World. Wait, what have you ever told the story?
I don't think sold me. I don't think I heard this.
I went to Disney World. Did you have Mickey ears? Well,
this is what happened. I go and I had an
off day on a weekend doing American Idol, which I
never do. An American Idol is owned by Disney ABC.
And so they said, hey, have you ever been to
Disney Land? I said I have not. I said, oh,
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you should go. We'll get your guide. Since you work
for Disney, you know, you get to cut lines, go
underneath tunnel, whatever you want to do. Steven Tyler was
your guy to Disney. And so I'm doing all this stuff.
It's a Saturday lines like three hours long. You're gonna ride,
and I'm just like, shoop up to the big front poop,
up to the front poop. And they're like, hey, we're
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gonna join up with this other guy. Could gotta walk
through some special place. There was some old it was
some old man guide walking an old lady and like
a young woman. And so I walk up and the
old lady was Steven Tyler and the young woman was
his wife, and he goes, hey, how you doing? And
I was like good. I said, hey, uh, I'm Bobby.
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Met you in Nashville. Goes hey radio whatever he did,
and that was and he walked off and he was
super nice. We just kind of walked with each other up.
Its great. You know, not a lot of people can
say that, right, Like not a lot of people can
say I went to disney Land with Steven Well, I
didn't go with him. And how you tell the story
j C shaz from in Sync because what happened was
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Justin and j C tried to go solo at the
same time. I remember Justin he was the co leader
of in Sync. Here is his song Blowing Me Up
with Her Love Friday Night. I remember this. I was
doing radio when you're playing it, Yeah, well, I don't
know if I was playing it. Didn't make you play
it or anything. I was playing Justin timber like like
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I love you because that was his song. This one
maybe a little bit, but I think we both will
have a one on this one one that Jordan Knights. Now,
I think you remember the Jordan Knights. Let me see
because Jordan, sorry, Jordan was in New Kids on the Block,
right um, but he had a song give It to You,
which was a big long here you go. Oh, I
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remember this, I do remember this. It was written co
written by a young Robin Thick by the way. Yeah,
and they were back together. They do shows, They're making
money again. Jordan and I as a soldo artist. Um, well,
since I know this song, I guess I'll give me
a two. But I mean, new kids in the block,
I get my three, same reason. Uh, Nick, there's a
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lot of these are boy bands. Am I gonnaroll through
while I'm Joy McIntire. New kids not as big as Jordan? Nope,
I don't think Nick Carter Backstreet Boys. Oh I mean,
I mean he had he remember he had solos? Yeah?
Not no hits? None? Here is? Do I have to
cry for you as biggest solo hit? Yeah? I feel
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like maybe I did here And I thought it was
Brian Adams. Steve Perry after Journey had one hit after them?
Was that here Is? Oh? Sure? Oh yeah, okay, yeah,
I always open for the Journey. He's not dead, right, No,
he's still like her Joy Smith. He's not dead either, Okay,
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I didn't think he was dead. Okay, So Steve Perry,
Uh did you meet him too? He came into my
he thought I was Ryan Seacrest. I'm sitting in the
American Ido like season one finale, and they're doing hair, makeup,
and he comes in maybe season two of ABC, and
he goes, hey, like, what's up. I didn't know he
was some old guy walking there. He's just older. He goes, hey, man,
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what's up, buddy. I was I was keeping my level
up with him. What's up, buddy? And he goes just
here for the shows, and I was like, man, it's
good to see you. And he goes, well, you're so
busy between this and radio. I was like, you know what, man,
he because I was. And so he walked out and
he's down there, sitting down and he stands in there
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and Ryan goes here in the audience, uh Lea's former
lead singer Journey Steve Perry, and Steve waves at him
and then he turns out he thought I was Ryan's
secret and yeah, but you didn't make it awkwards as good.
I thought no, because I didn't know until everything you
must say. He was like, hey, generic, look a white
guy that's also in radio. He's kind of quirky but
still kind of funny. I'm like, well, you hit all
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the points. There's he walks out and there it is, okay,
So I don't know that song. I know, I do
know that one song, but come on, journey massive, so
I guess another two. I give it a three. I'm
just gonna roll through something. Michelle Williams Deshney Child, what
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did she have? Songs? Um Heart to Yours? I was
trying to come up with No. One to Astley Parker
Angel from Ohtown zero one. There, you can't go zero.
There's some sort of hate in him, infinity. I don't
know him. Here's let you go all right? Zero? How
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about Freddie Mercury of Queen. Wow, he went solo? You
do solo the Great Pretender? Here you go? Oh, yes,
I'm which is a cover from the Platters from back
in the Day. But no, would you go one though? Yeah?
If you have to ask what he's saying or did
he even see? Yeah, justin Timber like West, Solo nailed it.
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Come on, Fergie went solo, nailed it. So what do
you give those people? Because they went ten? Farrell ten,
Oh my gosh, Gwen Stefani nine, Lionel Richie ten, Commodore solo,
Lauren Hill from the Fuji's Eate. Oh I don't know though,
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because Fuji's had I mean Fojis were really good, you know,
killing me softly together as a group. But like the
Miseducation of Lauren Hill record, I think aped a lot
of what those hip hop and rby records sound, right,
So I would go a sting from the police. Oh
that's good, bigger, right, bigger sting than the police, bigger
than us. I bet a bunch of eighties people would
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argue s But well, if you're eighty years old, white listening,
I don't know people that were like in the eighties.
You can where do they can follow? On Instagram? Yeah?
At the Bobby cast. I'm surprised you didn't do any Beatles. Well,
those guys are so none of them equalled the Beatles, right,
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none of them. It's tough, none of them. Lennon was
pretty close. I would have said McCartney because he lasted longer. Ah,
you can't argue with imagine and Okay, but still I
would say McCartney and then McCartney and Wings. I know
a lot of good stuff, but still John Lennon. We
have this, I mean, I think we have this argument.
Like Paul McCartney better than John I like John Lennon
better than Paul McCartney as far as solo artists. Yeah,
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I like Paul McCartney better, and I like the Paul
McCarney with the wing stuff, and I like I like
Paul McCarney Christmas. Okay, oh that stuff is really good too,
having it's got like the Key the Keys seven so
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good of Christmas time. So who would you go with?
Um Ringo or George George obviously or Ringo gets no love?
Did Ringo have a song? I know he read album
a lot of albums, you know, I mean a massive
solo song because I know he wrote for the Beatles.
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You have to start to go back through here. But
George Harrison wrote Here Comes the Sun, Here Comes the Sun.
And George Harrison also had a good solo career, Yes,
pretty good. Not as big as the other two, but
pretty good. But had a couple of Hey, we pull
up George Harrison solo. I got know one, I got
my on said, oh that's what I was searching for
you I got, yeah, that's a jam. And then while
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my guitar gently weeps, is that Beatles or him? I
feel like it was Beatles, but maybe maybe it wasn't.
Let's see what the songs are. His biggest one is
my Sweet Lord. Oh that's a good sweet lord here.
George Harrison Holle, Oh yeah, yeah that I really wanna
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hold that. George Harrison and Eric Clapton Life together. It
got a bit odds married's wife, and I realized that, um,
what's third? What is life? I don't know that one
play play second one on you, Jim. Yeah, total's gonna
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take plenty of yeah to do it right, chat and
do it and do it. It's gonna take time, hold
lot of preche Mike, you knows on to do it,
to do it, to do it, to do it, to
do it, to do it right. Yeah, all right, that's it.
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I got, I got my mondset, I got my mindset you,
I got my mind I said, it's all right. By
the way, you guys. Check out the Sore Losers with
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talking about sports and a lot of other guy things too.
It's hot as balls and it is and I have
a beanie on. Yeah. So I'm gonna in this segment
and turn the air down. All right, thank you. Welcome
to another round of music Trivia Versus the Musician. As always,
Adam Hamburg joins us Adam you are four and one,
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four and four and one, I think okay, ell elliean
Texas on Ellie there, Hey, how's it going? Pretty good
you doing? I'm good? It's my birthday thing. Okay look
at this? Yeah, well, happy birthday. Here's what you're playing for.
If you win, you and fifty dollars in birthday cash. Yeah.
If it wasn't your birthday, just gets in cat because
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it's your birgular cast. You getty dollars on birthday cash.
If you lose. If Adam Hambrooke wins, which he mostly
always does, he gets to promote whatever he wants. But
if he loses, we just send him out the door.
It's one of those canes on the neck like put
people off stage. One comes to the side door and
pulls him out of here. That's the apollo. I think
that's cartoon. I think that's okay. Hurt your feelings real bad? Okay, Ellie?
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Where do you live in Texas? I wouldn't. Do you
want to share your Instagram or Twitter and let your
new fans find you or you just want to leave
it as it is? Um Instagram is Ellie Rose. Ellie
was t X t X Ellie Rose. Okay, well, let
us play the game. What happen is? Ellie, You'll get
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five questions that are randomly drawn. Adam Hamburg gets five
questions that are randomly drawn. Whoever wins, just wins. Let's
go question number one. Ellie's up first. What legendary musician
was famously deported from Japan in nineteen the nineteen eighties
for possession of marijuana? M oh in? What year was
(52:30):
that in the nineteen eighties? What legendary musician was famously
deported from Japan in the nineteen eighties for possession of marijuana?
It is not Willie Nelson. Do you guys know it?
I don't, I don't know. What would you have a guess?
Elton John Paul McCartney, all right, Ellie. Number two, the
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song we Are Never Getting Back Together was allegedly written
in reference to which of Taylor Swift sex boyfriends kind
of think of a year we are never ever ever
getting back together? We? Was it Harry Style? Incorrect? It
(53:22):
was Jake Jillen Hall Jake, Oh, I don't even think that.
Question number three. He took the bottle to his head
and pulled the trigger is a famous line from what
country song correct? What band recorded the hit single meet
(53:45):
Virginia in the year two thousand? She doesn't known address.
Her hair is always a mess. If you catch she
won't come fast. She's beautiful smoked back day. Wait, that's
me but anyway, jam oh man, Sorry, we're saying it
(54:08):
exactly like the band sings it. Any guess at all? Ali?
Uh you said in the year two thousand, uh lone star.
I don't know. If you would have said smash mouth,
you would have been wrong. You know what, Adam? Train train?
That's right. Finally, Ace Freely is a member of what
(54:30):
iconic rock band? Say that again, Ace Freely a freely
iconic rock can um iconic rock can a c DC incorrect?
It is the band kiss Damn. I mean you get
(54:53):
she got one? Boy? These are hardy, were hard round, Adam.
All you need to do is get one to tie
two to win? How many? Troyal? Troy you just made
(55:13):
that word is the real first name of what legendary
country artists do not disrespect? Troyal Eddie don't give hints
three seconds? Conway Twitty incorrect, Garth Brooks, Garth Brooks, Troy Brokay,
(55:38):
Gartha hardly knew, ye, Adam. What was Elvis Presley's very
first hit in ninety six? Do you mean nothing but
a hound up? Incorrect? Nope, do you know it? I
wasn't born there man, Heartbreak Hotel? Heartbreak Hotel was the
first one. I did not know that. Okay, all right,
this I feel like I'm getting educated today. Michael Jackson's
(56:01):
thriller was produced by which music producer? I can see
his face? Um, why oh? Quinn uh? Quincy Jones? Wow?
(56:31):
Came out of nowhere? I can see his face, and
I could not remember. And then I remember the Will
Smith Freshman Bill Air connection. All right, that's the one, right, Yeah,
I had a slum Dog Millionaire moment just then I
went through the archives of my whole brain. Lady God
God derived her stage name from a song performed by
which band? Man, I don't know, take a guess, say
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train anything, Uh, the Smiths? Incorrect? Do you know? The
song was Radio Gaga? The band was Queen. Oh, I
didn't not know that. Well, we're down to the final question.
Does that give me six that? Wow? Wow? Adam Hambroke
(57:19):
for the win. The category is classic country music. How
do you feel about that? We'll see this country music
icon was trained in Morse code during his time in
the military. Who is it, Ellie? He doesn't know what
(57:41):
I'm letting you know right now We're about to have
sudden fantastic? Was it George Jones? Oh? Incorrect? The answer
was Johnny Cash. Johnny Cash. Of course it was Johnny Cash. Well,
here we all did Johnny Cash not? No? Of course
he need more code. We got one out of five
and out of Let's be honest, nobody deserves this is okay,
(58:14):
So we'll do a sudden death, but buzzing with your name.
We'll do three questions. So Ellie, if you know it,
just yell Ellie, Okay, Okay, Adam, you yell Troyal? Which
is whose real name? Adam? It's georgij Here we go.
(58:34):
Who was the first artist known for utilizing the infamous
auto tune vocal Adam incorrect? Let me finish the question.
Who is the first artist known for utilizing the infamous
auto tune vocal distortion technique in their song Believe Believe? Correct?
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We have three questions here? Question number two. In n
at the age of twenty, what country artist was sent
to San Quentin prison after being Ellie incorrect after being
convicted for burglary and attempted escape from county jail. Correct.
(59:37):
Merle was actually in the audience when Johnny played That's
where you could have got that mixed up. Here we go.
We are down to the final question drama, the game
that no one deserves to be a champion of. Buzz
in if you know it. This Country Icon created the
(01:00:00):
theme song for the TV show The Dukes of Hazard.
Who is it Adam? Adam? Incorrect? Ali, Oh my gosh,
(01:00:20):
five seconds? Who um did an answer? Incorrect? It is
Wayland jinning double over time. I thought you were I
thought you were tricking me, going Merle back to back. Okay,
here we go. I'm you know, I'm tired. When I
(01:00:45):
was in college, I did a couple of years. I
traveled around and did play by play for Henderson State University.
I did their I did their play by play at home,
and I did play with playing color on the road.
But we would get beat by ninety points. And there'll
be there'll be a time when I was just so
deflated I had nothing else to say. I'm of times.
Can you say, well, another four yard game? By that?
That's what I feel like I'm doing here another miss
(01:01:05):
all right, sudden death again one question sudden death and
if you guys missed this one, I'm just gonna do
pick a number one to ten. Okay, let's go. Come on, guys,
here's the question. Booty Listious has become an accepted word
in the Oxford Dictionary thanks to the track by the
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same name of which group Adam Adam was first Adam,
go ahead, correct man, job Adam. We didn't want to
clasp good one man. There's a sign that as applause.
I guess we'll do it. Elie, what would you like
(01:01:50):
to say? You didn't win? You know what? You showed up?
That's about I don't know, Ellie. Thank you. I'm sorry
you didn't win, but happy birthday. I hope it's awesome,
and I hope the week's awesome for you. Thank you
so much. This so much fun, y'all? Alright bye? Ellie. Now,
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Adam for winning your prizes, you get to promote whatever
you want. What would you like to promote? Uh, Bobby,
I'm fired up because this week, on eight December, I'm
making my national TV debut doing what I'm gonna be
playing on the bachelorette and did you go? You went
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after the switch happened, right after the switch happened, and
you can say I didn't I knew you were going.
I mean you told me before you left, and you
had to be quiet about it. So and you had
to be quarantined for a while. Yeah, yeah, how to
get brain poked three different times? So you you flew
to l A h and then they tested you and
kept you in a hotel and you got to go nowhere.
I got to go nowhere. I guess your band was
with you though, Yeah, just just just me and the
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band guys, And uh so what was that experience? Like?
The experience was awesome. Um, it was kind of like
college because because we just sat and kind of drink
Cool's lat and played PlayStation for a week. Um, except
it was we were in the desert, so it was
so it was not like college. Was that? Was that
Los Angeles? Or do you fly to l A and
then drive somewhere far? We drove to Palm Springs where
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they're filming, so about two hours. Why do you talk
so weird? I don't know, really weird. I don't know
A day adrenaline. You've been you've been you've been asking
me to short the boy. I wonder why. I don't know.
It's it's these microphones. Man, How do y'all do it
every day and actually like make it sound interesting to people?
We talk like normal human So you're you're in playing
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that show. How many songs did you play for them?
We played one song? We played. Uh, I don't I
don't think I'm supposed to say, what is the song
of yours? Yea, what do you mean you're not supposed
to say? I don't know all these weird rules, man.
Uh the song is called Between Me and the End
of the World. And uh. And we get to we
get to play on TV. And do you play it first?
A couple of people just like a certain winner and
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they dances. Thing you can't say that is I can't say,
of course, not like a spoiler. They'll they'll kick me out,
they'll just edit me out. How many guys were left
when you were there? I don't know. Were you intimidated
by the sheer amount of abs that were surrounding You
could feel the energy just in the air, just being
on the property. Uh No, man, The people that I
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met really cool and I was really nervous as I
tend to get with with stuff like that microphone, like microphone.
But uh, but the dude, everybody there was like super
super kind, super made it a like a good process.
So I'm excited for the thing to air. See how
people react to me too, Man three, so excited. All right,
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you guys check it out. It's on the Bachelorette. What
night is that air? Mondays or Tuesdays? Do we know?
I don't want it? I don't either, don't just get
kicked off? Used to d M me. Yeah, she met
her guy and they left the show. She was only
on for like one show or them, right, she meet
her guy on once? I think she. I think once
it went to Corona, they started d m NG and
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then once they got there they were already like thing.
I think that's what happened. But yeah, she used to
hit me up in the d M. It could have
been you god, it was no, no, no, no, that's good.
It wasn't. When is it airs on the eighth Tuesday?
They there is Adam hamburg follow him at Adam Hambroke.
He's now five and one in trivia and he's playing
there's no chance the Bachelor falls in love with you
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in this show, right, no no chance. Okay, we quarantine
and social distance told her before, and I am married
with very very very kids. I don't know what I did.
You're going to get you spend any time with her? Uh?
We we talked. We talked a little bit after. She's
super sweet. First off, she's one of the most like
beautiful human beings I've ever like like been in this
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in the same vicinity of like you can't even she's
just she's really pretty. She's really pretty. It's like I
can't even look at you in the face or not
even what is she looking away from me? Too? So beautiful? Okay,
there is Adam Hambur. Thanks Adam.