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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to another edition of Backstage Pass powered by The
Sports Guys Podcast with your host Brandon Morell.
Speaker 2 (00:10):
Hey all, this is recording artists Jackie Roer and you're
listening to a grand slam of music, sports and entertainment.
It's the award nominated Backstage Pass Podcast with Brandon Morell
on KYBN ninety eight point one, your Bay Area Broadcasting Network.
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(00:33):
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Speaker 1 (00:36):
And welcome inside the Backstage Pass. A busy day full
of shows and we're spreading the holiday cheer across everybody
out there too. Happy Holidays to everybody out there KYBN
ninety eight point one, your Bay Area Broadcasting Network and
our friends the Sports Guys Podcast dot com, iHeartRadio podcast
and out there Oklahoma City and nationwide THWN dot org two.
(00:56):
And for that Christmas music out there, it's just great
to have it right now because we all need little
bit of uplifting music and to do that, you know,
we're from NBC's hit show The Voice and now a
very good friend of iers here on the show, Nashville
recording artist at Jackie roor Jackie, how you doing, my friend?
Speaker 2 (01:11):
I'm lovely. Thank you for having me again, Brandon.
Speaker 1 (01:14):
Always good to catch up with a great, great friend
here on the show. So let's, like I said, put
our box and gloves on and get to it. Run
out of the gate too, because I love spreading holiday
cheer out there too, and this is a good one.
We've had a lot of great ones here for December Christmas.
Speaker 3 (01:28):
Miss me.
Speaker 1 (01:29):
Let's talk about this one out of the gate and
the idea behind it. And after you talk about it,
we're gonna play it here. Go for it, all right.
Speaker 2 (01:35):
Well, I woke up one morning with a hair up
my butt and I was like, I need to work,
I need to do something, and I don't have a
Christmas tune out. Everybody always asks me every year when
are you going to put a Christmas cover or a
Christmas tune out? And so I called my friend Steve,
who helped me, was one of the writers on my
full album, and he also came out with the song
(01:58):
he wrote with Max McNown that's a lot more free.
So I was like, you know what, Steve, you have
this magic mind and I don't know how I would
write a Christmas song. But I need something like country
twangy but funny, because that really just shows my personality.
And we we wrote the song about forty five minutes,
no joke, and my favorite line is in the second verse.
(02:20):
I'm sure you guys will get it when you when
you hear it.
Speaker 3 (02:25):
Now, it's catchy, it's good, it's upbeat, no doubt.
Speaker 1 (02:27):
Christmas miss me Here it is Jackie Roarer, the backstage past.
Speaker 3 (02:31):
Stay tuned.
Speaker 4 (02:38):
I know you sup to broke my card when you
say we would do so. Now it's Christmas bathistart. I
gotta bend new boy of every skins I've.
Speaker 5 (02:52):
Got for you and ball of driss.
Speaker 6 (02:55):
No, we won't be a silent night, baby, It's Ben
Brocket a light the Christmas tree.
Speaker 4 (03:04):
Money ain't gonna.
Speaker 7 (03:05):
Be with you.
Speaker 4 (03:07):
I'm dressing rest see want that allmen? So up my
botty pace here the same. I'm taking some man. Oh,
I know this Christmas Cisy's gonna Christmas. Man's friends coming.
Speaker 6 (03:23):
You're going Christmas miss miss me. You're gonna Christmas mist
miss me.
Speaker 4 (03:29):
You're going to Christmas miss Me. He gonna Christmas and
miss me?
Speaker 2 (03:35):
I knowing about that.
Speaker 8 (03:36):
I'll baby got my Freendstan check quiet. I'm on them
with your little saint Nick against Bimby school downside.
Speaker 4 (03:46):
He's gone around the Christmas tree. Money, ain't gonna.
Speaker 8 (03:50):
Be with you.
Speaker 4 (03:52):
I'm dressing reszy. Want that all men salt up my
botty pace. Here the same I was breaking all dad.
I know this Christmas. Cus you're going to Christmas pans
past me. You don't basic miss me.
Speaker 6 (04:11):
You're going Christmasmas miss me. You're going Christmas miss miss me.
You're gone Christmas must miss rocking around the Christmas tree. Buddy,
(04:34):
ain't gonna be here with you.
Speaker 4 (04:37):
I'm just sitting red and seeing what's that mistletoe?
Speaker 6 (04:41):
You know my Champagne and here the same that's bragging
to all beast.
Speaker 4 (04:48):
I know this Christmas, Sus. You call to Christmas Christmas
meet my Champagne.
Speaker 9 (04:55):
And hear the snave b rakings man bad come no
Christmas saw.
Speaker 10 (05:12):
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Speaker 5 (06:00):
Hey y'all, this is Nashville recording artist Rainer Roberts and
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Speaker 3 (06:20):
Dot org and back here on the show again.
Speaker 1 (06:22):
Jackie Roy kind enough to join us here on the
Backstage Pass, talking everything the voice, the career, and Christmas
miss me here on the backstage pass with Jackie war
Here again. Loved it had a nice ring to it too,
and this was one of those you could kind of
get your significant other out on the dance floor and
like really two step two.
Speaker 3 (06:39):
That's the way I felt about this particular too.
Speaker 2 (06:42):
I call it the break the Christmas breakup Bop because
it really does have like a swing and it's so
catchy as an earworm, and it's just like kind of
an anthem for that Christmas, that holiday breakup. You know,
you're on the dance floor with a new guy. You know,
he's like, Hey, I'm gonna make you miss him. Do
not miss him? Not miss him, You're gonna I got
a replacement now and he's missing you. And I know
(07:04):
why because girl, you fly so.
Speaker 7 (07:07):
Well.
Speaker 1 (07:07):
Let me ask you this, how's the family doing? As
far as the little one. Mine's gonna turn six years
old next year. It's hard to believe already how fast
they grow up. And I've already seen some musical talents.
We've got her in piano lessons now at Guitar Center,
which she's loving that too. At the same time, so
I guess she's seeing Daddy host these music shows and
interview all these great artists and then she's like, well,
I'm gonna go play this instrument and I want to
(07:29):
sing for yours. How old is she becoming now, because
I know she was a huge inspiration in your life too.
Speaker 2 (07:36):
Yeah, she's about to be nine. That's crazy to say
that that almost nine years ago I freaking popped her
out of the into the world. So you know, she's
really artistic. She loves drawing and crafting, and she loves painting.
She she's artsy in that way. She does love music,
(07:58):
but I think that her love for visual art is more.
And because I did have her in piano classes as well,
and she was just like, I know that I have
this gift, and i know I'm really good at it,
but I'm just like not interested. And I was like, okay,
I mean I'm gonna you know, I'm gonna help you
manifest whatever you feel your interest is in, not what
(08:20):
everybody else expects you to be. You know, because the
other my stepkid, Georgia, she is like, I'm going to
be a singer. I love music. Put me in vocal lessons,
you know. So it's just kind of funny. My own
kid is like, I love that you sing, and I
love all your songs, but that's your thing.
Speaker 1 (08:40):
Hey, tell me about that previous single you guys put
out there. I guess Halloween, which was the coverer, Ain't
No Love in Oklahoma. This was a really cool thing
because I love when cover songs come back, and the
best part is, you know, you guys artists get to
put your own you know, personal kind of that little
you know, personal touch on.
Speaker 3 (08:58):
It if you will.
Speaker 11 (09:00):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (09:00):
I Well, what happened was I put a little clip
of it on TikTok and it went viral, and I
was like, well, shoot, I should get I should make
a full cover of it. And I was like, well,
let me test and make sure that people would even
like it. So I put another clip out on TikTok
and it went viral again, so I was like, okay,
I'm going to put it out. And it's the first
(09:20):
time that my band and I recorded it together, so
they my full band is actually the people playing the
instruments instead of me going to Nashville and getting session players.
So it was a cool experience. And yeah, I just
I think it's kind of cool to take on an
already epic vocally epic song. I mean, Luke Combs is
(09:41):
insane vocalist and he has that rock country thing that
I love to do. So I was just like, this
is a perfect cover for me because it's exactly in
my wheelhouse. You know, it represents me. I wish that
song was freaking mine, to be honest.
Speaker 1 (09:58):
One of the best tunes out there and definitely a
powerhouse to vocalist. And it's all right, Well, tell me
a little bit about the holidays and the plans as
far as the family and where you guys are going
to spend Christmas and the New Year's and all the
good stuff.
Speaker 2 (10:11):
Well, I've been waiting. Okay, listen, I'm just gonna be
honest with you. I had a whole plan, but then
somebody ran a stop sign and I got into a
car accident, so my car got totaled, and I'm just
trying to figure out life right now. It was a beautiful,
brand new freaking Timberline edition Florid Explorers that was very expensive,
(10:34):
and I really wanted to do something cool for Christmas
this year, like take the kids somewhere Sonny in seventy five,
So we'll see if something comes in and everything goes
as planned, then I'm just gonna buy some last minute
tickets and take us somewhere. Otherwise, you know, we'll probably
just hit Mount Hood, hit the slopes, do something real wintery, cozy,
(10:54):
sit in a cabin, drink some hot cocoa, and you
know it's going to be family stuff. And I think,
as you could see, my whole house is decorated, so
we really dig into the holidays around here anyways.
Speaker 1 (11:07):
So I just put up lights, like I said, this
past weekend two and I was like you and we
were texting there last week. I was like, yep, yours
truly here RV wreck the week before Thanksgiving or two
days before Thanksgiving, And still in my mind it's like yeah,
just in the blink of an eye, even though I
was riding in a tank that was thirty eight foot long.
It's crazy had those RVs, but the brakes went out
(11:29):
on me and I veered into the right lane. The
plan was to take it over, get a couple of
things done to it, for some other stuff outside of
the breaks, and then it always ends that way too,
because it ruined our trip to Arizona to go hiking
out there.
Speaker 3 (11:41):
So now that's kind of a bummer.
Speaker 1 (11:42):
But stay here, wait for all that stuff to matriculate out,
and the insurance companies, which are never easy out there too.
Speaker 3 (11:50):
See where it's at.
Speaker 1 (11:50):
But I think I'll be texting you Happy Holidays from
San Antonio, Texas and enjoined some hot coco around the
Christmas tree with the family.
Speaker 2 (11:56):
Oh read nice And it sounds like we both got
If it's the twenty fifth we both got in a
car accent on the same day.
Speaker 3 (12:05):
We did because it was two days before Thanksgiving. Yes,
that is crazy. I still say that.
Speaker 1 (12:10):
And I know we've had to postpone getting you back
on the show too, But you know what, it all
worked out.
Speaker 4 (12:14):
We're here.
Speaker 1 (12:15):
That's the good thing. Material stuff can can always be replaced.
We cannot.
Speaker 3 (12:19):
Hey, take us back to the beginning of October, and
I think we did a show on this one. PSA.
We all need a good PSA, right, I know.
Speaker 2 (12:28):
Okay, So this song, actually the hook came to Steve.
I was just talking about Steve Fee. We were Okay,
let me just tell you about this little story here.
I rented out this beautiful like mansion in Joshua Tree, California,
and I flew Steve and Jordan Gray who has written
(12:49):
for Shaboozie, Morgan Wallen, Jelly Roll, and I my producer
Jesse Slack, who has like a number one with Owen
Wringling right now. I didn't all guys writing camp because
I feel like I'm not very feminine in any way,
so it was just nice to have like masculine energy
all around me. Anyways, we wrote the whole album in
(13:12):
four days. Four days, wrote ten songs and PSA. We
were about to eat dinner because I was cooking for everybody,
by the way, at cause you know I like to cook,
and he goes, I have this hook that just won't
stop like nagging at me, and I think it's for you,
and I'm gonna tell you I hated it. I hated it.
(13:35):
I was like, I don't want it. That's stupid, that's
too poppy. I don't want anything to do with it.
And then they were like, you gotta record it. At
least put it in, you know, record it so that
we can pitch it to another artist, because I believe
in this song. And then by the time it was
done with all the session players, all the studio time,
everything was mixed and mastered, I'm like, I'm keeping it.
I want it so this song is just about pretty
(14:00):
much guys being douchebags and watching out for them.
Speaker 1 (14:05):
A good psa right here on the backstage pass well,
time to play a little bit more hear from Jackie
Roar Here too came out as a single this year here,
twenty twenty five.
Speaker 3 (14:13):
We all want to be free.
Speaker 1 (14:14):
We're gonna be free and spread our wings here on
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Speaker 4 (15:04):
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Howrd it is hard he say it you never see No,
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Speaker 2 (15:34):
Who's a.
Speaker 8 (15:40):
God?
Speaker 4 (15:40):
He is a great one. Up it the word I'm
no case snow Chack can pray read down now.
Speaker 8 (16:03):
Sound on the Agent Coming fly Stones Burning Run in jelly.
Speaker 4 (16:08):
Dry, I ain't basting, no bring.
Speaker 8 (16:13):
No bacon, Temmy gs hard at his hot, his heading.
Speaker 4 (16:17):
You never see no wow this read cause all run
that was dall on this.
Speaker 2 (16:37):
Tune hongrectless Ways on a ribbon.
Speaker 4 (16:41):
Song Deliver, I feel like I'm moming on.
Speaker 9 (16:44):
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Speaker 6 (16:46):
Gooy goot man, no case snow Champion, bring me down now.
Speaker 8 (16:54):
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Speaker 4 (17:02):
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Speaker 7 (18:49):
Hey, everybody, list is Jared Ray Reddick and you're listening
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Speaker 1 (19:11):
And back here on the show again free of course,
Jackie Roar joining us here the Backstage Pass again powered
by the Sports Guysopodcast dot com. When this came out,
it was just like the show all over again. You
mentioned how long it took you, just that whole grind
you've been on, you know, the last ten twelve years,
getting on the voice, all that great stuff there. But
this song really uplifted a lot of people, and I
(19:32):
think it really fit in your wheelhouse, didn't it.
Speaker 2 (19:35):
This is probably my most favorite song I've written so
far for many reasons. It's very rock, it's also very country.
It's a little nod to Tom Petty, who's one of
my favorite artists. And I get to like belt the
most beltiest longest notes, which I love. That's my most
(19:58):
accurate part of my register. Is way up there wailing
like freaking Janis Joplin, and it's pretty much about me.
It's like, yeah, okay, yeah, I have a ring on
my finger, but I'm marrying a person who doesn't want
to control me. They want me to be free and
do do me, do what I'm doing. So this song
(20:19):
really represents just like to me, the visual is riding
on a motorcycle in the middle of a freaking desert
and just burn and rubber and just feeling free and
no worries in the world. That's It's just such a
good freaking song, Brandon, I'm telling you.
Speaker 4 (20:35):
I love it. I love it.
Speaker 3 (20:37):
It's a banger, no doubt too. All right. One last
year that really caught my attention to it.
Speaker 1 (20:41):
A lot of fans out there too was bad habits,
So if I'd be remiss if I didn't talk about
this too at the same time. But another special that
Jackie Roar catalog that I love so much, and this
had that meaning power in it that you've got and
really spoke to a lot of your fans too.
Speaker 12 (20:57):
You know.
Speaker 2 (20:59):
I I always say this and people It might rub
people the wrong way, but then they're just not my people.
The thing is I like to write about, you know,
hot dudes, sexy dudes, and like partying, and you know,
you know, I love casinos and I love well. I
used to love to go out drinking. Now I don't drink.
(21:19):
It's been like eleven months now. But this song, when
I wrote it, I was like, it needs to be smashing,
it needs to be hard hitting. I want people to
get like no Jackie Roar in a new way and
Riba actually I sent her five songs to pick from,
and Riba is the one that chose that to come
out as my first single when I came off the voice,
and I gotta tell you she was right. That song
(21:43):
represents me to the fullest. It's like sexy, it's rock
and roll, it's country, and it's in your face and
it's like a kick in the jaw and that's what
I love about it. Bad habit it is too.
Speaker 1 (21:55):
And I'll tell you another one you guys had put
out which was exciting this year too, and this said
that really sentimental side of the way things. And I've
been streaming this one a lot early September when it
came out right there too, just shortly after Labor Day.
But I loved it so much that this really was,
like I mentioned that sentimental side, but it also spoke
about to me that after life and things we're talking about,
the one is other side on there too, And this
(22:17):
was like, just man, that gave me chills up and
down my spine, through my elbows and forearms and everywhere
you can get chills and goosebumps and all that good stuff.
And this really made me think about life in a
totally different way. When I heard you sing this, your
delivery was awesome.
Speaker 2 (22:30):
Thank you. Yeah, this song was really hard for me
to write. Actually, I brought the guys to the camp
so they would not bring that side out of me.
I didn't want any females making me cry or anything.
And it ended up that the men were just like listen,
(22:51):
this is important, this is your experience, and you were
going to save a lot of women. Are You're going
to give a lot of women hope that they can
get out of a situation and find love on the
other side of the fence. You know, It's like there
was such a big roadblock. I mean, I lost my personality,
I lost who I was as a person. I lost
my drive, my motivation, my dreams because of one person
(23:13):
controlling what I could and couldn't do, what I couldn't
couldn't wear. And it didn't start out that way obviously.
It was almost like a training session of like, I'm
going to give you so much love that you want
to compromise your whole life, and then I'm going to
take away that love so that you continue to fight
for my love because you've already invested so much time
(23:34):
in me. And when it became physical a DV situation,
when it became physical, it just hit me like, oh
my god, I deserve way better than this. So I
got out of there immediately. And this song takes you
from the beginning of like I don't know how I
(23:56):
let somebody treat me like this, and it's so sad.
It just opens up so sad, like how did love,
how did I love you turn into a fist? And
why did I let him treat me like this? And
then it ends with the most awesome lines, which is
I found another man and I let him in and
(24:17):
now it feels like the forever kind of love, you know,
And I finally made it to the other side because
there was a roadblock, and that was that douchebag that
was telling me what I could and couldn't do. So
we ain't gonna let that happen again.
Speaker 3 (24:32):
Make it true that love.
Speaker 1 (24:33):
How she preaches all there too earlier too was the
title was awesome, The cover work was The cover art
was fantastic too.
Speaker 3 (24:42):
Till the gas runs out to tell us all about
this one?
Speaker 2 (24:45):
This one I wrote with Jesse Slack, oh Man. The
next song that I'm gonna be releasing, I wrote with
Jesse Slack too, but I wrote I wrote it with
another gal from Oregon, Jude Toy, So he was my
first My first ever introduction into write sessions was Jesse
Slack and Jude Toy. And after the writing session, Jesse's like,
(25:05):
I would love to just sit down and write with
you because you have this like cool mind and we
just have this connection. I believe that we could write
a song in like thirty minutes if you just want
to sit down with me. So the next time that
I showed up, I was like, I don't want to
write a song about relationships. I don't want to write
a song about, you know, anything other than maybe having
(25:26):
sex in the back of a car. So we ended
up writing this song Till the Gas Runs Out. And
the first, I mean, the first thing that came to
my mind was you turned the key, you turned me on,
and he just like literally threw himself back on the couch.
He goes, that's so savage. We're doing this, And we
wrote the whole song, no joke, in like thirty minutes.
(25:49):
I love this song to the Gas runs Out. It's
me full throttle boom.
Speaker 1 (25:54):
I love as you described that too. That is a
great way to describe a song right there too. Put
that picture song. It is so kick ass out there too.
I know you guys had begun earlier this year. One
of my favorite ones that came out, which is like
another one of those super deliveries that you do, like
those rock anthems and things that just are really cool.
To get the message across to people. The one I'm
(26:16):
referring to is Big Move. So talk about this.
Speaker 3 (26:19):
Yeah, I love it this song.
Speaker 2 (26:21):
I didn't write this one. Actually, it was pitched to me.
My producer wrote this with Nico Moon and Jake Rose
and they ended up not using it, so he asked
Nico and Jake if I could have it, and it
was pitched to me when I was supposed to be
doing my EP with Bad Habit. Of course, this was
(26:42):
a year before I even made it on the Voice.
In fact, I was going to release all this stuff,
but when I was waiting for the last email to
be able to upload everything into distribution and have all
the credits there, that's when I got the call to
be on the Voice. So Big Mood didn't happen to
come out till like another two years after it was
(27:03):
already done and ready to go. And I think I
said yes to this song because it it really did
represent the party side of me. When I used to
drink it was like double shots. I was partying, and
it was like the idea of like kind of almost
turning into like a party were wolf in the middle
of Nashville, like Big Mood, full moon. You know, Oh
(27:27):
we're going out.
Speaker 3 (27:31):
I love it.
Speaker 1 (27:31):
It's got good because just great songs, and it's all
about those song choices out there too. At the same time,
whether you're pitched him or you love writing to any
good news coming up, I guess for the first quarter
of next year. I know a lot of people have
good irons in the fire, and we're closing this one.
The holidays are always timely mentioned. You'll be with family
and listen to great music and presence and hot cocoa
and whatever else is good stuff out there for Christmas traditions,
but in your household, any good Christmas traditions. And then
(27:54):
kind of a part two on this, what are you
most looking forward to at the kind of the outset
of next year?
Speaker 2 (28:00):
The Christmas traditions is I mean, hopefully my kids don't
see this. What we do is, you know, obviously the
milk and cookies for the kids. For Santa Claus that
comes in, he leaves the gifts in the stocking and
he lives leaves one big gift under the tree. And
but to add to that, we also give the reindeers carrots,
so when they wake up in the morning, there's like
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teeth marks and just the little ends of the carrots
on the ground, and yeah, we just we try to
make it pretty cool for the kids. And my daughter,
her dad is from Salvador, so they actually stay up
till midnight on Christmas Eve, so he always has her
on Christmas. Even then she comes to me at noon
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on Christmas Day. That's just an arrangement that we've always
had because I want her to be involved in her
family traditions on her Spanish site as well, you know. So,
and then as far as next year, I can't fricking
wait because that's when all the gigs are finally coming
back in and like I could be on stage again
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and just freaking nailing people with my songs in their
faces and show what I do. You know, what I
do best is on that stage. It's not what I
do on social media. Screw that. It's like, when I'm
in front of you, I'm blowing your mind and that's
the best part of what I do. I love that
part of my job. So I can't wait to get
back on tour. I got some cool, some cool dates
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coming up. I got signed to Kincaid, so you know
we're going to be having some cool stuff coming up.
I got a couple huge artists that I am in
negotiations with to open up for. So I'm crossing my
fingers and I will tell you specifically when we're not
on a public format who those people are. But I'm
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looking forward to that. I'm crossing my fingers. I'm praying
my prayers because these these would be life changing crowds
to be able to sing in front of. And I
look forward to finally, you know, not so much a
record deal, but just having that song on the radio
that I did independently. That's everywhere that people just can't
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get enough of. And I can't. I get offered all
these opportunities and I can just say, well, you didn't
want me when I was coming up, you just want
me now because I'm up.
Speaker 9 (30:17):
You know.
Speaker 1 (30:19):
That's why I ken take on all comer, serre to TIC,
because I'll ever forget that first day when we had
Landy Wilson back in December of twenty twenty and I
said those words on there. I said, you're going to
blow up in those next few years. Well boom that happened.
Check that box at the Langley March of twenty twenty three.
You're going to blow up. Check that box there too
as well. Jackie Roar in twenty twenty six. Let me
just go ahead and put it out there, She's going
to blow up even more check that box. So there's
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an inspiration for everybody out there for the holidays. I've
been known to make predictions here on the show, so
I'm making one. I'm standing by it, and I love it,
and I cannot wait for this tour because I'm coming
out to see you front row whoa.
Speaker 6 (30:54):
Yea.
Speaker 1 (30:54):
As far as that goes, I love to be there
and I've seen a little snippet of it and things
like that too. But definitely whether it's in marching back
in Nashville for country radio seminar, or just anywhere out
there to see you open up for these headliners out
there and support act and things like that, would love
it so much. Well again, Christmas, miss me is across
all the DSPs out there for your listening pleasure. Downloaded
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wherever you guys are. Give her alike on social media
out there, and my friend always great to catch up
here on the show and continued success.
Speaker 3 (31:22):
Happy holidays out there too as well. We appreciate it.
Speaker 2 (31:25):
Thank you, Happy holidays. Everybody, and thank you.
Speaker 1 (31:26):
Brandon got a Jackie Rower here on the backstage Pass.
We'll see you guys back on the show coming up
this week. Some more great shows coming up Tyler Farr
next week here on the backstage Pass, looking forward to that,
talk about his new EP out there, and a whole
lot more here KYBN ninety eight point one, your Bay
Area broadcasting network and our friends and the Sports Guys
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Take care, God bless happy holidays.
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Hey all, this is Chandler Marie and you're listening to
the award nominated Backstage Pass on KYBN ninety.
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