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July 23, 2025 29 mins
Rising female country star Abbie Callahan dropped by the show to chat about her debut EP and lots more! Tune in! 
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hey, this is Abby Callahan and you're listening to the
award nominated Backstage Pass on KYBN ninety eight point one,
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(01:02):
welcome in. She's got this brand new record. We're excited
to have her back here. It's called Grossly Aware. It
comes out this Friday. We caught her at CMA Fest
and we're like, you know what, one of those top
shining artists there in the female category and country music.
Abby Callahan of the show, what's going on?

Speaker 3 (01:16):
My friend?

Speaker 1 (01:16):
What's up? Good to see you again, Thanks for having me.

Speaker 2 (01:21):
Good to be here. And like I said, just a
few weeks ago, we saw each other there in person
during CMA Fest twenty twenty five. That was a whirlwind.
What din't I mean just to come in, do all
those interviews, meet so many people talk about how your
week win.

Speaker 1 (01:33):
Oh my gosh. We had so many rehearsals that week
and then just that day of CMA stuff is always crazy.
Last year it was nuts going from interview interview, interview interview,
then you wait for thirty minutes and there on stage.
That's always like a crazy thing, but it's very fun.
It's like, uh, you're now I know what to expect.

(01:53):
Last year. I didn't. This year. I was like, all right,
I'm gonna get a good night to sleep. We're not
have a lot of fun, so this is good. It
was very fun.

Speaker 2 (02:01):
Any good places to kind of eat out there as
far as restaurants things like that, where y'all hang out.

Speaker 1 (02:08):
My mom was in town, my sister lives here. So
after my performances, I think we just tried to get
out of downtown. We didn't stick around too much, and
I kind of We're just like, let's get Mexican. Let's
get chips and salsa and margarita and call it a night.
That was kind of my attitude. I was like, all right,
I'm an interested though.

Speaker 2 (02:29):
I'm like, yeah, where'd y'all go for Mexican food? Because
I'm always picky about that. Where' y'all go.

Speaker 1 (02:33):
We go to Cilantro's a lot, and we went to
Singo Dee Mayo on West End.

Speaker 2 (02:38):
All right, all right, so a couple more places I
got to put on the list when we come back
for the future.

Speaker 1 (02:42):
Those are my face, Yeah.

Speaker 2 (02:44):
Recommended by I'll be Callahan when I walk through the
door and tell them that particular places out there. Hey,
let's dive into it. Grossly aware A cool title for
a record. Two comes out of this Friday, July twenty fifth.
I love this. You got to be excited. Seven new
songs to put into those fans hands. We're gonna play
a couple of here on the show today, talk about
this and a body of work, and how excited you

(03:04):
already get this out to the fans.

Speaker 1 (03:06):
Yeah, so this is my debut EP. That's what is
the most exciting part of this is just like I
feel like I got to know myself a lot better
through making it, and everyone else is going to get
to know me a hundred million times more than they
do because there's not much out there yet. So that's
what I'm most most excited about. I wrote a lot
of these songs by myself as well, so it's just

(03:27):
like straight from the horse's mouth, as they say, It's
just got all of me in it. And I can't
wait to have other people hear that because it's just
been me listening to it and like my team, So
it'll be nice to get fresh ears on it, for sure.

Speaker 2 (03:46):
What I have to ask you about is off there too.
We got a chance in the pre order and stuff
we get and I'm sure you can ask about this.
Love it because Mary Jane, it's such had a great
song and I love your spin on it. To take
how much fun you had with this, this had to
be just as much fun to record. I know you
can't wait to play this live.

Speaker 1 (04:01):
Oh my gosh, Mary Jane. That was just a crazy one.
But when we wrote it, I had written it with
like friends, I guess you know at that point because
I'd written with Cole so many times. Cool miracle. So
I brought it in. I was just like, you know,
I'm kind of out of ideas. I just want to
have fun, Like can we write a love letter to
Mary Jane? And then like so the writing part was fun,

(04:24):
posting it and going viral for the first time was fun.
Recording it as a blast, like every part of that
song is just like a good time. I love it.
I love performing it too, like put a smile on
my face everyone else's face, you know.

Speaker 2 (04:38):
And we mentioned that crazy week there see you may
week too as well as those performances. What do you
enjoy most of you even just about being on stage? Is
it the electricity from the crowd, the singing, the songs?
Talk about just in your moment when you're there, is
it like a cloud nine feeling or you're like, you
know what, I belong here, I'm on stage. I love
doing this. I'm a performer. Talk about that for me?

Speaker 1 (04:56):
I think right now in my career, I am more
concerned about things going right than being able to just like,
to be honest, I'm more like concerned about is everyone
playing the right part, Like we're not touring right now,
So when we were preparing for that show, it's like, Okay,
we have to get this show right. It's not like

(05:17):
we don't have these shows under our belt. It's not
quite the same yet. But so when I'm on stage,
especially at CMA, I was like, I just have to
get this right. Everyone's doing a good job. Okay, we
did that song, okay, And then it was fun this
year to see people singing along to Mary Jane Like
that was just a new experience. And that's definitely my

(05:37):
favorite part is like connecting with people.

Speaker 2 (05:40):
That's one of the best parts. And I'm sure you're
like most artists they do that after the show. You
got to hang around meet those fans at the merch booth,
this water grass it's my favorite. Really, that's a good
thing because some do, some don't. I hear a lot
of that too as well. It's happening more now these
days of artists we talked to here on the program
to get out there and mingle with the fans after
the show. It's always a fun time to do that

(06:01):
too as well. We got to play one off the
record grossly Awaren's from Abbey Callahan here kyb in ninety
eight point one your Bay Area broadcasting network, iHeartRadio podcastwn
dot org and are friends the Sports Guys podcast dot com. Strawberry, California.
Here it is the backstage beats rolls on stay.

Speaker 4 (06:17):
Tune outside San Francisco, a little more affordable.

Speaker 5 (06:32):
A teacher and singer with two kids named after greatfull
dead song titles, never missed their sitles. We again, family
road troops. We watched it awesome. Further of I say,
been in my dreamton.

Speaker 6 (06:52):
We're in.

Speaker 5 (06:55):
Strawy California.

Speaker 6 (07:00):
Should hear me in.

Speaker 5 (07:04):
The redwood trees? Imagine how sweet life would be we
got lost in tena sick just a fantasy launce Kona,
Strawberry California, pnict it in baside could still be by

(07:37):
my side, tired out t shirt hand me downs the
front porch that wraps all the.

Speaker 6 (07:42):
Way around and out of ice.

Speaker 5 (07:44):
Say but in my dream tonight, worried Strawberry California should
kill me and the Redwood trees. Imagine how sweet life
would be. We got in TNA say didn't mean asmochte

(08:26):
as it did to me?

Speaker 3 (08:32):
Sort very was it just a lot we made up?
The mighty ony Wanna stove.

Speaker 5 (08:50):
Strawberry California should be you me the redwood trees Imagine
house wheel life would be we go lost in Tena.

(09:14):
Just a facie on on some Pona Shovy Shovy.

Speaker 6 (09:32):
California.

Speaker 5 (09:48):
How y'all, this is Craig Campbell and you're listening to
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Speaker 2 (09:58):
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Speaker 1 (09:59):
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Speaker 8 (10:22):
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Speaker 2 (10:44):
Becker on the show. Check out Caiden Show, and check
out grossfully Aware this Friday too as well July twenty
fifth across all those DSPs. So, Strawberry, California, you really
paint a picture with this one. Tell the audience a
little bit of backstory.

Speaker 1 (10:56):
So I was in a relationship and I think a
normal thing to do is to future plan with someone.
And who I was dating wanted to go back to
school and become a teacher. And he's like, but I'd
only want to teach in San Francisco. And I was like, okay,
I could live in San Francisco. And then I went
on Zillo and I it was like, we can't ever
live in San Francisco. We're always going to be broke.

(11:18):
But that's okay. So then I looked outside of it
and I saw a town called Strawberry, California, like a
little city, and I was like, oh my god, I
want to live there. So it's a real place, but
that's like where it all came about. And then when
that relationship ended, I was like just daydreaming back to
what it could have been. I guess it's like a

(11:38):
different thing to grieve sometimes than just the loss of
a relationship, but like the loss of a future possibility,
you know what I mean.

Speaker 2 (11:48):
Yeah, And you're right about San Francisco. I've been there
a few times. You definitely can go broke, even if
you're just traveling.

Speaker 1 (11:53):
I'm already a little broke. I can't. I can't afford that.

Speaker 2 (11:58):
I keep telling myself, how the hell I'm not taking
a vacation next week broke. Well, I'm gonna find a way,
because that's the part of what we do here too. Luckily,
I have a camper, so I go down to a
camp out cheapway campgrounds too. Let's go back to some singles.
Even last year when I wanted to touch on Linger,
I really enjoyed listening to this one. We probably talked
about this year, and Cema wait tell us a little
bit of story on this one too, the writing and

(12:20):
kind of the purpose of meeting behind it.

Speaker 1 (12:22):
So it's actually a cover. It's a nineties song from
the Cranberries that went viral last year. At least it
was viral on my for you pages everywhere. And I
love nineties music. I was in a nineties grunge cover
band to pay for college a couple of years ago,
and so I just love lyrically and sonically how especially

(12:46):
the Cranberries like put their music together. So we were
going over covers to put in between some songs for
a set last year, and my publisher was like, that
was a good cover. I like that a lot. It
just kind of stuck with them and we were going
to do a couple more covers after Linger, but then
Mary Jane popped off and we just kind of ran

(13:06):
with it. But that's why we did it. It was
just kind of a different take on it, a little
blue grass emove.

Speaker 2 (13:18):
I like you said that grunge that like a punk
sound and like the punk band sound I had on
the show this week, and it was kind of cool
connected with him because man, it took me back to
like my college days. It was Jared ray Reddick from
Bowling for Soup and nineteen. So Jared came on and
like told the story and we met a few weeks
ago at an event I went to up at Doci
Dough in the Woodlands, which I'd love to see you
play there too, And I'm gonna put in some connections
there for people that are out there booking shows really

(13:39):
really gret great establishment, this whole rustic feeling to it,
the old country kind of vibe in there too, and
it's just a really beautiful establishment. And he actually had
played for with caraen Waldrop out there too at the
same time. And yeah, I met Jared and of course
the a couple of guys from the band. And I
was like, man, thirty one years, you guys are still
going strong. So you struck that chord and you said
that grunge punk sound. Because I grew up with Bowling
for soup, it was one of my favorite That's awesome.

Speaker 1 (14:03):
We did all that, We covered them, We did Nirvana obviously,
and we did like Alice in Chains, olymp Biscuit, everything,
like Alanis Morisset, Cranberry's everything you can imagine, like the
best music in mind.

Speaker 2 (14:16):
Well, yeah, great, Eric, so that I grew up. And I'll
tell you this when I still say rp Osborne crazy train,
my friend, you're riding that up and tough news here. Yeah,
that was tough.

Speaker 1 (14:26):
That was tough news. I was sad all day yesterday.
I text my friends. I was like, I don't know
why I'm so sad about this. I feel like he
was like as crazy as he was, he was such
a light. You know, he was just himself. That's all
you can ask for. I don't know.

Speaker 2 (14:44):
He was something else, a legend, no doubt about it.
Rock and rolling, of course, heavy metal heat he did
it all too out there and crazy train goes on.
He's even a great sports anthem these days. And of
course it's a great anthem in general for music out there.
It's time to play another one, Grossly Aware. It comes
out this writing. Make sure you guys check it out
now pre order, and of course you get a songs
to hear, and we're gonna play one of them right now.
You can hear before the full length album well Thursday
night at midnight Friday, technically out there to at the

(15:06):
same time grossly Aware. It's called the Garden. Here it
is Abby Callahan, the backstage, backstays.

Speaker 9 (15:11):
Here, godden Garden, garden, hands dirty from digging in the dirt.

Speaker 4 (15:34):
Plan see Praying It'll work.

Speaker 5 (15:38):
Grass stands on your blue Jeannes, trying not to get
tangled in the loise. It can feel like forever waiting
on the fruits of your labor. The season's gonna chase
flowers gonna grow. No, it's hard believing in the freezing cold.

(15:59):
Twinner's gonna go.

Speaker 4 (16:00):
Spring on coming.

Speaker 5 (16:02):
Then Southernly, you're standing in the guard, standing in the
middle of the gold. Just picture when summer says it's
time they can out, made a street off the vine,

(16:24):
and little faith goes along long way. God knows when
we need to make it tough, make it stronger, So
just hold on a little longer. Season's gonna change, flowers
gonna grow. No, it's our believing in the freezing cold.

(16:46):
Winter's gonna go.

Speaker 6 (16:47):
Spring on coming.

Speaker 5 (16:49):
Then suddenly standing the hard and sitting in.

Speaker 3 (16:54):
In the middle of a field of dazing running world Oursville.

Speaker 5 (17:00):
Everything you shine, Yeah, the boon, you can take a while.

Speaker 4 (17:06):
The gun before.

Speaker 5 (17:09):
Season's gonna change, Flowers gonna crowl No, it's hard believing
in the freezing cold. Winner's gonna go Spring on comingland Son,
you're sending in the guard, send in the middle.

Speaker 10 (17:25):
Of the card.

Speaker 1 (17:47):
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So we got to talk about it. This was just
this fits you very well, and I want to ask
you about songwriting here a little bit. But the Garden
just is a beautiful tune. And what you did with
it vocally was you really story told a lot in
this one, but you painted a picture made me think
a lot about it too.

Speaker 1 (19:51):
Thank you. Yeah. I don't know, there's so many garden songs.
I feel like everybody kind of has something relating to that,
but this one in particular, I wanted to write it
because I wrote it right after I signed my publishing deal,
my first publishing deal, and I, I don't know, it's
just a crazy season of life. I had graduated college.

(20:11):
I'd gone through, you know, the breakup I was talking
about with Strawberry California and changing jobs and I was
just in this like weird middle part of life. And
then when I signed my deal, I was like, Oh,
I can relax now everything's working out. And that's why
I wrote The Garden. I was like, it really does
always get better, and it's a little beacon of hope,

(20:34):
especially on this project. It's not the most positive project
because I was going through, you know, a tough time
and I wrote about it, tell.

Speaker 2 (20:43):
Us about I'm always curious to ask about the album
cover itself and putting this out and I love it.
You got this kind of that rainbow, almost like a
halo around your head too, with just this beautiful colors
on it, very colorful for this cover. Who'd you get
to do it? And how did that come together?

Speaker 1 (20:59):
Yeah? We had Cassie Ashin. She was our creative director.
She's just such a badass, like the coolest person ever,
the most creative person I've ever gotten to spend time around.
It's like her mind's constantly going. So she texted me
on eBay this like nineteen forties, nineteen twenties, something like that.

(21:22):
Circus headpiece and she's like, would you wear this for
your cover shoot? And I was like, yeah, what what
else would I wear with that? Like how do you
style that? And she yeah, know, she like made the
dress for it, and like, oh my gosh, it's like
that was so fun. That was my favorite part of
probably making this whole project was being styled and getting

(21:43):
that sheet.

Speaker 2 (21:44):
I love it too, get getting you all kind of
jazzed up out there too as well. Love it. I
also loved the second song off of there. This was
really cool because we've been through life and this is
the way it swings. Sometimes they'll pun intended, but yoyo,
how did they come together? Love this one?

Speaker 1 (21:57):
Yo yo. When I tried to enter back into the
dating scene, that can be a tough thing. I encountered
this guy and I like thought that it was going
so well, and it was for eight days going very well.
And then I realized it was going well because I
was just letting my I was just letting myself be
walked all over. And so I wrote, yo yo, from

(22:19):
like if I kept that going, like if I just
let myself continue to just be played with and blah
blah blah, that's how I wrote Yo Yo and I'm
I was kind of nervous for how people would perceive
me from that song, but it actually I've gotten a
lot of dms being like I feel very seen. Thank
you for saying this. I like, yeah, get out of

(22:40):
that girl, but you're welcome.

Speaker 2 (22:42):
I guess it's gonna be a relationship song to listen
to that me and Yo yo. Uh one that I've
already heard that I can't wait for fans to get
their hands on when it comes out this week. I'll
bring flowers. I think this one's gonna do very well.
I like the delivery and the message in this one too.

Speaker 1 (22:56):
I did thank you. That's where the title from the
EP comes from, obviously in the verse. In the second verse, Yeah,
this is a tough one. I wrote this one by
myself as well as Strawberry California. But I kind of
thought it would stay just as a song I wrote
in my bedroom and nobody would hear it. But I
had to turn in, you know, my song. So I

(23:18):
turned it into my publisher and he was like, yeah,
this is special. I was like, oh man, now I
have to sing this every day, but I love it.
It's like my favorite on the project. It's the most
honest song I've ever written.

Speaker 2 (23:31):
So as far as that songwriting process, what do you
enjoy most about Because it is a process, no doubt,
whether it's things come easy, things come tough, you write
from like I said, from a real world experience or fantasy.
What do you love most about the songwriting process?

Speaker 1 (23:47):
I love well, I love everything about it is. It's
my favorite part of this job, if you want to
call it that, I think I love I love the
feeling at the end when you finish the song. It's
like this very satisfying thing. It's like you put together
a ten thousand piece puzzle and you're just like, huh,

(24:07):
look at it. Beautiful. I don't know. I get so
obsessed with whatever song I wrote that day, and I'm
in my head. I'm always like, this is the best
song in the world. And then the next day I
think the same thing, and that's just it's just satisfying.

Speaker 2 (24:21):
I love that and seeing it all come together too,
like you said, creating something from nothing and you see it,
like I said, newborn baby almost too. At the same time,
a ten thousand piece puzzle, perfect example there to think
about it like that too. It's finished, it's done, and
we're just trying to mix a master too to let
it come to life. Hey talk about and you're right
there with it. But man, so many great females are
really doing their thing in country music right now too.

(24:41):
And it starts with I mean Laney the tear, she's
been on the last four or five years. But looking
out you mentioned it right behind her. You can go
from A to Z and almost pick a name right
now and they're on top of their game. What does
this kind of mean and showcase for the females and
country music talk about that right now too, either the
message they're sending with being badass.

Speaker 1 (24:59):
Yeah, I think the ladies in country music right now
specifically are so diverse in everything they do. Like, no
one's trying to be like anyone else. There's not a
lane that any of the ladies have to be in.
I feel like any any female artists I love right now,
they're all just doing whatever they want and it's so
authentic and I love that, you know, because there we

(25:21):
went through the thing of like bro country and that
was all pretty much the same thing, even from different artists,
and obviously that has its spot. But like when it
comes to the ladies. I just love how everyone is
just so authentic. It's we're at a very cool time
in country music.

Speaker 2 (25:39):
Yeah, it really is, and it's getting healthier and healthier
every day. But like you said, Neukrop of Talent, I
love this nineties country. You mentioned that too as well.
The sound is coming back with the right male artists
Randall King, Zach Top what they're doing. And of course
I tell you another one I discovered recently we were
at of course I had him on the show before,
but it got to say hello to you about am
If we went to out at Losers. I love this
cold Goodwin saw he's putting in that Chinese country. It's

(26:02):
try I remember the title Liver right now too. Just
released it as a single in June, I believe it was.
And loved this one to at the same time because
Cole Goodwin is kind of a badass right now. To
go check out out there too, it I mean, old
school country. Girlfriend's got a boyfriend and that would be
kind of fun to listen to as well from Cole Goodwin.
He's doing very well out there too as well. And
you know, it's amazing how it's coming internationally. Now songwriters

(26:22):
are getting so much better and just out there to
do what they do best. And Nashville is just such
a you mentioned that keyword, A diverse town that so
many great ladies, and of course the guys are out
there doing their thing out there too, so more kudos
to them out there. You know, we talked about Mexican
food in those places I have to try, but I
gotta ask you about this. I went down to Germantown
and tried a three one two pizza over there too,

(26:43):
by the Nashville Sounds Ballpark, which was right there, Chicago style.
I wasn't too much on deep dish because I've been
like cutting carbs, which is so hard to do now.
But getting into like than cruss pizza. When you go
out for pizza, what do you keep it simpler? Do
you like to get complicated with some weird topics?

Speaker 1 (26:58):
What do you do I keep I like it to
be like of salad on top of my pizza. I
want like all the vegels in the world. I want
peppers and onions and just like any veggie I can
put on it. I don't know why. Maybe it's like
the crunch a little bit, but like I'm from Iowa,
so deep dishes it's like Chicago's right there. I love

(27:21):
just like a sea of cheese. You know, how can
you go wrong with that?

Speaker 2 (27:28):
I need to There's another one speaking of desserts too,
and when we eat food here on the podcast a
lot too. We tried things, Uh Jenny's is it ice
cream place?

Speaker 1 (27:35):
Oh my god, I love Jenny's. I never yeah, I
love Jenny's. They have I used to be vegan and
now I'm just vegetarian, but they used to have I'm
sure they still do. They had this like dairy free
lemon bar ice cream and they had like pieces of
crust and like lemons wore. Oh my god. And when

(27:57):
you're when you're vegan, like you can't have dairy. So
I would have that, and I was like, this is
the best treat ever. I love Jennings. I still eat
it and I can have dary. I'm just so good.

Speaker 2 (28:10):
Jennysus this next time. That and Bar Taco. Cannot wait
for Bartaco to come out. Just to dude, I've heard
so many people talk really say really great things about
Bar Taco. I can't wait to try some of those
creative tacos. On the menu too as well. Well, I
know you're a busy lady out there too. You've got
a lot of things going on too as well, but
grossly aware. It comes out this Friday, July twenty fifth,
across all the DSPs, or technically Thursday night at midnight

(28:31):
if you're up like I am sometimes two three o'clock
in the morning, nothing else to do and checking out
music and emails, why not check check out Abby Callahan
abb i E for Abby, make sure Callahan you put
all the information in their social media give or a follow,
and Abby Callahan dot com for more great stuff out there,
the tour dates and merchandise, and of course whenever that
kicks off. Looking forward to seeing you again in person,
so hopefully next year CRSC May week and hey, best

(28:54):
of luck with this album and the projects to roll
out after that. Thanks for being with us. We appreciate Thank.

Speaker 1 (28:58):
You so much for having me. It is good to
see you again.

Speaker 2 (29:00):
You to see you too as well. KYBN ninety eight
point one, your Bay Area broadcasting network at the Sports
Guys podcast dot com, tw N dot org and of
course your friends out there. iHeartRadio podcasts and that's tar
Heel Worldnetwork dot org for TWN dot org, presented by
BNV Construction Services and The Kaden Gordon Show and our
friends at KC. Beck Music. We'll see you on the
flip side. God bless take care. We'll see you soon. Hey, y'all,

(29:24):
this is Nashville recording artist Trey Callaway and you're listening
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