Do you have fond childhood memories of summer camp? For a chance at $250,000, campers must compete in a series of summer camp-themed challenges to prove that they are unbeatable, unhateable, and unbreakable. Host Chris Burns is joined by the multi-talented comedian Dana Moon to recap the first five episodes of season one of Battle Camp . Plus, Quori-Tyler (aka QT) joins the podcast to dish on the camp gossip, team dynamics, and the Watson to her Sherlock Holmes. Leave us a voice message at www.speakpipe.com/WeHaveTheReceipts Text us at (929) 487-3621 DM Chris @FatCarrieBradshaw on Instagram Follow We Have The Receipts wherever you listen, so you never miss an episode. Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts.…
The parenting podcast with a twang. We’re driving a highly subjective, comically contrarian, often irreverent conversation about fatherhood and country music for people who have a passion for both. Join us for interviews, analysis, hot takes, and unhinged rants on the most pressing issues in the world of parenting and country music.
The parenting podcast with a twang. We’re driving a highly subjective, comically contrarian, often irreverent conversation about fatherhood and country music for people who have a passion for both. Join us for interviews, analysis, hot takes, and unhinged rants on the most pressing issues in the world of parenting and country music.
Ted Russell Kamp, a Los Angeles-based musician, songwriter, producer and country music dad, joins Dave and Donnie to talk about the evolution of modern country music from his perspective as one of the forefathers of the modern alt-country movement. Ted's balance between touring, producing, songwriting, and building a family is unique and inspiring. We also explore his time with Shooter Jennings, his recent solo work and drop a boatload of stories from his time on the road and in the studio. Show Notes 2:23: Ted tells us a bit about his background and entry into the country music space and how he grew up not liking pedal steel. But once discovering The Band and Whiskeytown, things really changed. 5:27: Ted’s move to LA introduced him to many of the great California country legends, like Merle, Buck and Dwight -- and having the opportunity to play with those who played with them -- pushed him further into this space. 6:01: The Shooter Jennings Relationship starts like most great music relationships -- a Hollywood jam session in a dingy practice space. 10:28: Slappin’ the Bass -- Ted has always loved the bass and that is how he can build trust with bands, musicians and production partners. 11:32: Six Degrees of Ted Russell Kamp gets us to Diplo and how his bass line got onto “Use Me (Brutal Hearts).” To quote Ted, this is a totally weird and wonderful LA rock star story. 18:09: The guys talk about Ted’s semi-autobiographical album and the push and pull of the road and family life. Luckily, Ted and his wife worked together to create a balance that worked for them, but it wasn’t easy and it took work to figure it out. 27:20: The Dads talk about the resurgence of roots music and freedom the LA Music Scene allows for exploration and creativity in this space. Ted finds the genre orthodoxy from some in the scene to be an interesting aspect of this renaissance and provides a few examples for those looking to dip their toe in the alt-country Americana space. 31:30: A quick discussion of the nostalgia loop and how what was on the radio when your parents were driving you around as a kid influences you as an adult. But as the world gets more complex, people long for things like music that they can understand, Ted explains. 36:12: The Dad Life Sound Check provides a chance for Ted to tell stories about Waylon Jennings being a mensch, Dave shares some great news and Donnie talks about the passage of time while using the word “vibe” too many times. Ted also provides more insight into his song writing process. Thank you for listening. The best way to support us is to subscribe to the show on Spotify, Apple podcasts, or whatever podcast platform you use. If you want to see new episodes and more content delivered straight to your email inbox, please subscribe to our newsletter: countrymusicdads.substack.com . You can find everything we do on our website: countrymusicdads.com . And we’d love to hear what you think, so send us comments, suggestions, friendly banter on Instagram @countrymusicdads , or via email countrymusicdads@gmail.com . Mentioned in this Episode: Shooter Jennings James Taylor Ted touches on how discovering The Band , Old 97s, Whiskeytown , Sun Volt, Uncle Tupelo and several others, paved the path to his chosen career in the alt-country and Americana space. Diplo and Sturgill Simpson partnership The Godfather’s final scene’s explanation of a man’s job Alan Jackson Tyler Childers Chris Stapleton West of Texas That 70s Show, The Flying Burrito Brothers and Emmylou Harris Waylon Jennings stories from the road References: Theme Music: " Dark Country Rock " by Moodmode “ Put the O Back in Country ” - Shooter Jennings “ 16 Days ” - Whiskeytown “ The Weight ” - The Band “ Use Me (Brutal Hearts) ” - Diplo, Dove Cameron, and Sturgill Simpson “ The Ballad of the Troubadour ” - Ted Russell Kamp “ July 4th/He Stopped Loving Her Today ” - Shooter Jennings/George Jones “ Lonesome, On'ry and Mean ” - Waylon Jennings “ Another Leaf ” - Charles Wesley Godwin “ Daddy’s Mugshot ” - Laci Kaye Booth…
A few months ago, mega-star and Czar of the Americana Empire Jason Isbell announced on social media that he was sorry to push back a few dates at large venues across the country to attend his daughter’s school play. In this episode, we discuss whether modern families — especially fathers navigating shifting expectations across their various responsibilities — achieve balance or if we should even try to achieve it. In honor of this topic, we discuss work-life balance, the low bar dads have to live up to as parents and some Donnie and Dave's favorite Isbell songs. Donnie also tries to convince Dave it’s time to get a cowboy hat. Show Notes 02:26: Work-Life Balance: Before discussing Isbell’s decision, the guys talk about the term “work-life balance” and whether it has a place in modern family life. They touch on how this may apply to primary, stay-at-home parents and those who work completely remotely. Dave also sneaks in that he is a rocket scientist. 08:47: What does balance look like now? Dave and Donnie touch on what kind of balance is prevalent today in a post-pandemic work, school and family environment. 11:58: Initial reactions to the Isbell news: Dave admits he was very uncomfortable about the news from Isbell -- well more about the news about the news of Isbell’s announcement. 17:36: Responsibilities of a Public Figure and the Low Bar for Dads: The guys touch on the similarities to the Eric Church Final Four show cancellations and how the “family first” argument is sort of a copout which leaves the bar incredibly low for dads. This gives Dave a little bit of the ick. 31:02: There's No Easy Right or Wrong Answer for Dads: Is Isbell’s situation so much different than the guys that they can’t understand his decision? Or is it that there is no easy, straightforward answer when dealing with these issues? It’s getting Meta on this podcast. 33:12: The Dad Life Sound Check: In honor of talking all about him for more than a half an hour, the guys talk about their favorite Isbell songs for the Dad Life Sound Check. 40:41: Change My Mind-- Dave Can't Pull Off a Cowboy Hat: Dave asks Donnie to change his mind about why he, too, can wear a cowboy hat. Thank you for listening. The best way to support us is to subscribe to the show on Spotify, Apple podcasts, or whatever podcast platform you use. If you want to see new episodes and more content delivered straight to your email inbox, please subscribe to our newsletter: countrymusicdads.substack.com . You can find everything we do on our website: countrymusicdads.com . And we’d love to hear what you think, so send us comments, suggestions, friendly banter on Instagram @countrymusicdads , or via email countrymusicdads@gmail.com . Mentioned in this Episode: Jeff Bezos Article Southeastern records social media post and Isbell response "Severance" on Apple TV Eric Church Final Four controversy Whiskey Riff article about Eric Church v. Kobe Scary Mommy post about Isbell Vanessa Bryant clip about Kobe playing hurt PBS documentary Nashville 2.0 Drive by Truckers Hardly Strictly Bluegrass 2014 References: Intro Music: " Dark Country Rock " by Moodmode " Cover Me Up " by Jason Isbell " Cover Me Up " by Morgan Wallen "Speed Trap Town " by Jason Isbell " Live Oak " by Jason Isbell…
If you're a dad in need of a good cry, consider this your warning: Luke Combs’ album Fathers & Sons hits hard . In this episode, the Country Music Dads give a full, unfiltered review of Fathers & Sons because, honestly, it was inevitable. The Dads weigh in on the best and worst songs and the overall impact of this album on country music, modern fatherhood and their emotional state of mind. Plus: Dave goes full throttle in an impassioned “Minivan Rant” and tries to change Donnie’s mind once and for all. Show Notes 03:11: First Reactions to the Album as a Whole: After Donnie recovers from "snot-bubble crying" during his passive listen, we discuss the songwriting quality, sincerity of the lyrics in a "songwriting-by-committee" approach and how "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" doesn't seem to fit (even though it is very sad). 14:01: The Dad Life Sound Check: Donnie is a better parent thanks to "Huntin' By Yourself" (even though he doesn't hunt), and Dave finds a pillar of his parenting philosophy in "Whoever You Turn Out to Be." 25:06: The Best Tracks from the Album: The Dads share more of their favorites, including "Front Door Famous" and "The Man He Sees in Me," and how those songs inspire us to live up to the higher expectations that modern dads rightfully (and finally) are measured against. 32:36: The Worst Tracks from the Album: The Dads discuss the songs, like "All I Ever Do is Leave" and "Little Country Boys," that seem more like filler material to get an LP out of this concept album. 36:00: "Fathers and Sons" Album Rating: The Dads wrap up the album review by rating "Fathers and Sons" on a scale of 1-5. 37:50: Change My Mind About Minivans: Dave launches into an impassioned and memorable "Minivan Rant" to change Donnie's mind about the classic and highly versatile “FUV,” the family utility vehicle. Thank you for listening. The best way to support us is to subscribe to the show on Spotify, Apple podcasts, or whatever podcast platform you use. If you want to see new episodes and more content delivered straight to your email inbox, please subscribe to our newsletter: countrymusicdads.substack.com . You can find everything we do on our website: countrymusicdads.com . And we’d love to hear what you think, so send us comments, suggestions, friendly banter on Instagram @countrymusicdads , or via email countrymusicdads@gmail.com . References Intro Music: " Dark Country Rock " by Moodmode " Hurricane " by Luke Combs " When It Rains It Pours " by Luke Combs " Take Me Out to the Ball Game " by Luke Combs " The Grand Tour " by George Jones " Huntin' By Yourself " by Luke Combs " Whoever You Turn Out to Be " by Luke Combs " In Case I Ain't Around " by Luke Combs " Front Door Famous " by Luke Combs " Remember Him That Way " by Luke Combs " The Man He Sees in Me " by Luke Combs " All I Ever Do Is Leave " by Luke Combs " Long White Line " by Sturgill Simpson " Little Country Boys " by Luke Combs " Beer Never Broke My Heart " by Luke Combs…
The Country Music Dads dive headlong into the world of children’s literature, pop culture and its intersection with country music. We discuss the viral video of Ludacris’ incredible rapping of the book Llama Llama Red Pajama , discuss our favorite kids' books, which ones would make incredible country music songs and who should cut them. Show Notes: 2:22: The Kids Books We Love and Love to Hate: Dave and Donnie discuss the nighttime classics and some modern-day page turners for kids (and those reading them to kids). And what would a podcast episode be without some conflict -- so we jumped on a few we wish would just fall behind the bookshelf. 21:27: Books That Sound Like Country Songs: Before diving into who should sing our kids' book songs, the Country Music Dads explore the fairly significant crossover between country music songwriting and children's book writing -- and some of those people who did both. Namely, Shel Silverstein. 38:34: Who Should Sing These Kids' Book Country Songs? From Colter Wall to Miranda Lambert, the Country Music Dads consider the best artists to bring these books to life. 46:57: Dad Life Sound Check: This recurring segment is an opportunity for Dave and Donnie to discuss a song that is hitting home in recent days. For Dave, " Buy Me a Boat " by Chris Janson had been resonating in his house, while Lasers Lasers Birmingham’s " Shorter Letter " was touching a chord for Donnie. 52:22: Change My Mind: Donnie challenges Dave to think differently about the glories of shopping at Costco -- from the sea of beautiful TVs, to rows of top-shelf bulk-size booze to Costco staples, like rotisserie chicken, availability of eggs and the $1.50 hot dog and soda. Mentioned in the Show: Ludacris rapping "Llama Llama Red Pajama." " Magic Candies " animated short film "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" is a GRAMMY Award-winning recording by Boris Karloff in 1968. "The Masked Singer" Haley Brown Spence of The Doohickeys Dolly Parton talent search Willow Avon " Goodnight Songs " by Tom Prout and Emily Gehry The Highwaymen The Highwomen Thank you for listening. The best way to support us is to subscribe to the show on Spotify, Apple podcasts, or whatever podcast platform you use. If you want to see new episodes and more content delivered straight to your email inbox, please subscribe to our newsletter: countrymusicdads.substack.com . You can find everything we do on our website: countrymusicdads.com . And we’d love to hear what you think, so send us comments, suggestions, friendly banter on Instagram @countrymusicdads , or via email countrymusicdads@gmail.com . References: Books "Magic Candies" by Baek Heena "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" by Dr. Seuss "Goodnight Moon" by Margaret Wise Brown "The Going to Bed Book" by Sandra Boynton "Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See" by Bill Martin Jr., Illustrated by Eric Carle "Hatchet" by Gary Paulson "The Last Stop on Market Street" by Matt de la Pena, illustrated by Christian Robinson "Oh Look, A Cake" by J.C. McKee "The Alphabet Book" by Dr. Seuss "Little Blue Truck" by Alice Schertle "Little Blue Truck Leads the Way" by Alice Schertle "Goodnight, Goodnight Construction Site" by Sherri Duskey Rinker "Otis" by Loren Long "Two Little Trains" by Margaret Wise Brown "Goodnight Songs" by Margaret Wise Brown "Giraffe and a Half" by Shel Silverstein "Tow Truck Joe" by June Sobel "Harold and the Purple Crayon" by Crockett Johnson "Where the Wild Things Are" by Maurice Sendak "Runaway Bunny" by Margaret Wise Brown "Green Eggs and Ham" by Dr. Seuss "The Old Man and the Sea" by Ernest Hemingway Songs Intro Music:“ Dark Country Rock ” by Moodmode " Hello Walls " by Faron Young (songwriter: Willie Nelson) " Success in My Mind " by Lizzy Passion " I Love " by Tom T. Hall " A Boy Named Sue " by Johnny Cash " Queen of the Silver Dollar " by Emmylou Harris " One's On the Way " by Loretta Lynn " Redneck Yacht Club " by Craig Morgan " Highwayman " by The Highwaymen " Highwomen " by The Highwomen " Luke 2:8-10 " by Tyler Childers " Something 'Bout a Truck " by Kip Moore " JIM BOB " by HARDY " The Coyote & the Cowboy " by Colter Wall " Evangelina " by Colter Wall " Joy to the World " by Hoyt Axton " Geraldene " by Miranda Lambert " Buy Me a Boat " by Chris Janson " Shorter Letter " by Lasers Lasers Birmingham…
Country Music Dads is BACK for Season 2! And we are kicking things off by talking about the change (or lack thereof) that often accompanies the start of a new year. “New Year, new me” we say in January before seeing the “same ol’ me” staring back at us in the mirror in March. But is that such a bad thing? George Jones and Dierks Bentley provide support via two songs separated by 40 years but with the same name (different spelling), “Same Ole Me.” The Dads wrestle with self-improvement vs. self-acceptance, change vs. growth, and bro country vs. traditional country. We also discuss changes to the podcast itself. What is different for Season 2, what is staying the same, and what, Dear Listener, do you have to look forward to when you follow the Country Music Dads? True to form, it’ll be the same ole show, but a little bit different. Show Notes: 02:12: Dave shares a preview of Season 2 of the podcast: what has changed, what is staying the same, and how feedback from our early-adopting listeners has influenced our plans. 06:26: Meet Country Music Dads’ new co-host: Donnie C. Cutler! 08:22: Dave and Donnie discuss George Jones’ “Same Ole Me,” Dierks Bentley’s “Same ‘Ol Me,” how they think about goal-setting, personal change, and growth, and how their pursuit of improvement could influence their kids. 35:02: The Dad Life Sound Check: Donnie shares how the competing pressures of life on the road and family life in Jeremy Pinnell’s “Night Time Eagle” resonate with his own attempts to balance self-care pursuits and being there for the bedtime routine. Dave admits that “Halo” is his favorite Beyonce song and that Joshua Ray Walker’s highly countrified rendition of it takes him back to a simpler time before kids when weddings were ragers. 45:41: In our new, recurring segment called “Change My Mind,” Donnie posits that Bro Country is BAD for the country music genre. Self-proclaimed “recovering bro country aficionado” Dave attempts to convince him otherwise. Mentioned in the Show: Country Music Dads podcast Season 1, Episode 9: “ Country Cutler Talks Parenting, Country Music in LA and Strawberry Pie For Breakfast ” The Country Cutler Substack newsletter " Atomic Habits " by James Clear The Marfa Tapes Dierks’ bluegrass album, “ Up On The Ridge ” from 2010 HomeDadCon : the annual convention for at-home dads The backlash surrounding the “Bluey” Season 3 "Exercise" episode Eddie Izzard on British vs. American films Thank you for listening. The best way to support us is to subscribe to the show on Spotify, Apple podcasts, or whatever podcast platform you use. If you want to see new episodes and more content delivered straight to your email inbox, please subscribe to our newsletter: countrymusicdads.substack.com . You can find everything we do on our website: countrymusicdads.com . And we’d love to hear what you think, so send us comments, suggestions, friendly banter on Instagram @countrymusicdads , or via email countrymusicdads@gmail.com. References: Intro Music:“ Dark Country Rock ” by Moodmode " Same Ole Me " by George Jones " Same Ol' Me " by Dierks Bentley " Forever and Ever, Amen " by Randy Travis " She Thinks My Tractor's Sexy " by Kenny Chesney " Some Beach " by Blake Shelton " I Don't Need Your Rocking Chair " by George Jones " Don't Give Up on Me " by Jason Aldean " Night Time Eagle " by Jeremy Pinnell “ Halo ” by Beyonce " Halo " by Joshua Ray Walker " Cuz I Love You " by Joshua Ray Walker " Dumpster Diving " by Joshua Ray Walker " Canyon " by Joshua Ray Walker " Cruise " by Florida Georgia Line " I Had Some Help " by Post Malone feat. Morgan Wallen…
With the Holiday season upon us, here are our favorite Christmas songs. We have songs by classic country artists, new renditions of the classics, original compositions, and some that just make us laugh and smile at the joy of the Christmas season. Grab a glass of eggnog, sit back and enjoy the sounds of a Country Christmas. Mentioned in the Show: Desert Sun Morgan Wallen Article Morgan Wallen Stagecoach Performance "Rockin Around The Christmas Tree" from "Home Alone" "Hard Candy Christmas" Movie Clip Show Notes: 5:57 Dad Life Soundcheck - Dave talks about "The World is On Fire" by American Aquarium and Mick explains why Morgan Wallen is the Entertainer of the Year. 12:09 HARDY Report - HARDY and Mick finally have something in common as the former prepares for life as a #girldad! 13:08 Farm Boy Update - Preparing the urban homestead for winter by chopping up leaves and cutting firewood. 15:35 The Dads share their favorite Christmas songs. While there are many tried and true classics, some may surprise you. Thank you for listening. You can find back episodes and all of our playlists via our webpage . Make sure you are following us on Instagram and Facebook . Feedback and comments can be sent to The Dads and most importantly have a very Merry Christmas! References: Intro Music:“ Dark Country Rock ” by Moodmode HARDY Report Theme Music: “ Frantic ” by Lemon Music Studio Farm Boy Update Theme Music: “ The Wheels on the Bus Rockabilly Style (instrumental) ” by Mike Cole " The World is on Fire " by American Aquarium " Thought You Should Know " by Morgan Wallen " Joy to the World " by Dolly Parton " Meet Me Under the Mistletoe " by Randy Travis " Silent Night " by George Strait " Frosty the Snowman " by Willie Nelson " Pretty Paper " by Willie Nelson " Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree " by Brenda Lee " The Little Drummer Boy " by Johnny Cash " White Christmas " by Ryan Larkins " If We Make it Through December " by Merle Haggard " Two Step Around the Christmas Tree " by Suzy Bogguss " Two Step Around the Christmas Tree " by Blake Shelton " Country Christmas " by Loretta Lynn " Country Christmas " by Harper Grace " The Cowboy Christmas Ball " by Michael Martin Murphy " I'll Be Home for Christmas " by Koe Wetzel " Christmas Again " by HunterGirl " Hard Candy Christmas " by Dolly Parton " Hard Candy Christmas " by Zach Top " Fancy Like Christmas " by Walker Hayes " All I Want for Christmas Dear is You " by Travis Tritt " All I Want for Christmas is You " by Mariah Carey " Blue Christmas " by Elvis Presley " Blue Christmas " by Koe Wetzel…
This was our first live podcast recording with some of our listeners as guests. In a ballroom at HomeDadCon in St. Louis, the Dads gathered with four fellow at-home dads for the ultimate country music bourbon showdown between Chris Stapleton ( Traveller Whiskey ) and Ryan Bingham ( Bingham's Bourbon ). We taste-tested their bourbon brands, sampled their music, and engaged in a lively, bourbon-soaked debate that we're sharing with you here. Take a listen and let us know who YOU think does country music and bourbon better. Mentioned in this episode: HomeDadCon Home Dad Chat Podcast Parenting Day From Hell Episode and Playlist Halestorm "Starting Over" Article on Whiskey Riff Show Notes: 5:30: Dad Life Sound Check - The Dads talk about "War Inside of Me" by Benjamin Tod and Lost Dog Street Band and "Disaster" by the The Red Clay Strays . 13:40: Farm Boy Update- Yellowstone the chicken went to live with another family because her coop mates are a--holes. 16:15: HARDY Update- Congrats to HARDY and his wife, Caleigh, who are expecting their first child! TBD whether "ONE BEER" played a role…. 18:00: The Country Music Bourbon Showdown. Please share your feedback on the Socials or via email at countrymusicdads@gmail.com. All of our content is available at the Country Music Dads Website, countrymusicdads.com . References: Intro Music:“ Dark Country Rock ” by Moodmode HARDY Report Theme Music: “ Frantic ” by Lemon Music Studio Farm Boy Update Theme Music: “ The Wheels on the Bus Rockabilly Style (instrumental) ” by Mike Cole “ War Inside of Me ” by Lost Dog Street Band “ Disaster ” by The Red Clay Strays " ONE BEER ” by HARDY feat. Lauren Alaina & Devin Dawson " Hallelujah " by Ryan Bingham " Dollar a Day " by Ryan Bingham " Tell My Mother I Miss Her So " by Ryan Bingham " Sunrise " by Ryan Bingham " Bread and Water " by Ryan Bingham " Southside of Heaven " by Ryan Bingham " Starting Over " by Chris Stapleton " BLOW " by Ed Sheeran with Chris Stapleton & Bruno Mars " Maggie's Song " by Chris Stapleton " Think I'm in Love With You " by Chris Stapleton " Joy of My Life " by Chris Stapleton " Joy " by Santana and Chris Stapleton " Honky Tonk Hall of Fame " by George Strait and Chris Stapleton " You Should Probably Leave " by Chris Stapleton " Fire Away " by Chris Stapleton…
The second half of the fifth season of the "Yellowstone" TV series is slated to come out on November 10th. In preparation, the Dads compiled a list of the best country songs featured on the show over the years. Take a listen as you prepare for Yellowstone's return and let us know which of your favorites we missed! Mentioned in the Episode: Underwood Family Farms National Finals Rodeo The Venice West Whiskey Riff article : Yellowstone is my adult WubbaNub WubbaNub Mutt Nation Show Notes: 07:31: Farmboy Update - Harvest season is upon us, so please thank a farmer. 10:28: Dad Life Soundcheck - The Dads talk about "I Never Lie" by Zach Top and "I Was Country When Country Wasn't Cool" by Barbara Mandrell. 15:34: HARDY Report - Dave discusses HARDY singing the unreleased song "Dog Ears" at Mutt Nation with Miranda Lambert . 19:23: The second half of the fifth season of the "Yellowstone" series is slated to come out on November 10th. The Dads cannot overlook how important music is to the show's success. Therefore we compiled a list of the best country songs featured on the show over the years to prepare you for the upcoming season. Thank you for listening. You can find back episodes and our playlists on Spotify and via our webpage . Please follow us on Instagram and Facebook @countrymusicdads. Correspondence can be sent to countrymusicdads@gmail.com. Most importantly, please give us a 5-star review and share the show with all of your friends. References: Intro Music: “Dark Country Rock” by Moodmode HARDY Report Theme Music: “Frantic” by Lemon Music Studio Farm Boy Update Theme Music: “The Wheels on the Bus Rockabilly Style (instrumental)” by Mike Cole " I Never Lie " by Zach Top " I Was Country When Country Wasn't Cool " by Barbara Mandrell " Whiskey and You " by Chris Stapleton " Sleeping Dogs " by Blackberry Smoke " Last of My Kind " by Jason Isbell and the 400 Pound Unit " This Way of Life " by Garrett Bradford " Pearl Snaps " by Jason Boland and the Stragglers " Far From Home " by Aubrie Sellers " Lady May " by Tyler Childers " All I See Is You " by Shane Smith and the Saints " Drunken Poet's Dream " by Hayes Carll " Hold My Halo " by Lainey Wilson " No Horse to Ride " by Luke Grimes " Cowpoke " by Colter Wall " Chess " by Dani Rose " Goodbye Yesterday " by Billy Joe Shaver " Summertime Blues " by Zach Bryan…
We are so grateful to interview Art Eddy for our show! Art is the host of one of the premiere podcasts for Dads, "The Art of Fatherhood". Art has interviewed over 500 Dads over the years about their fatherhood journeys, and we are so honored to get him on the other side of the microphone this week. Mentioned in the Show: How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie The Art of Fatherhood Art's Interview with Walker Hayes Gabb Wireless Show Notes: 8:16: Farm Boy Update - Mick got some rain and Yellowstone the chicken has completely recovered from her brush with death. 9:10: HARDY Report - Dave explains how a sippy cup made "BOOTS" one of his favorite songs. 13:00: In the interview with Art Eddy we learn why he does what he does for the "Brotherhood of Fatherhood" and how Walker Hayes became one of his favorite guests. Art also shares what he has learned from his guests over the years and the most profound piece of parenting advice he has ever heard. 24:20: Dad Life Sound Check - Art joined us on this segment and talks about "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" and how Taylor Swift's "Never Grow Up" lives rent free in his head. Mick shares how "I Am Not Okay" by Jelly Roll is actually a parenting song. Dave shares his connection to "Ghost In This House" By Alison Krauss. Thank you for listening. You can find back episodes and our playlist on Spotify and via our webpage . Please follow us on Instagram and Facebook @countrymusicdads. Correspondence can be sent to countrymusicdads@gmail.com. Most importantly, please give us a 5-star review and share the show with all of your friends. References: Intro Music: “Dark Country Rock” by Moodmode HARDY Report Theme Music: “Frantic” by Lemon Music Studio Farm Boy Update Theme Music: “The Wheels on the Bus Rockabilly Style (instrumental)” by Mike Cole "I Am Not Okay" by Jelly Roll "BOOTS" by HARDY "Fancy Like" by Walker Hayes "Chapel" by Walker Hayes "Don't Let Her" by Walker Hayes "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" by Shaboozey "Never Grow Up" by Taylor Swift "Ghost in This House" by Alison Krauss…
The Dads discuss the complicated and sometimes controversial phrase, "Mr. Mom," which also happens to be the name of Lonestar's early-2000's hit song. In the stay-at-home dad world, this phrase is bound to get certain people as riled up as George Jones getting pulled over . We talk about why that is, and what we as active, engaged fathers can do about it. The Country Music Dads share their own experiences hearing that moniker, and only get slightly riled up. This episode was so important, Mick showered for it. And you can totally tell, even over audio. Mentioned in This Episode: "One More Last Chance" music video Dad's Book Club US Surgeon General Study on Parental Mental Health Mr. Mom Movie Dr. Noelle Chesley Lonestar Mr. Mom Video Shannon Carpenter Article Show Notes: 4:21 - Dad Life Sound Check: The Dad's Talk about the Songs "One More Last Chance" by Vince Gill and "Are You Sure Hank Done It That Way" by Waylon Jennings and how they relate to their kids and their parenting styles. 9:05 - HARDY Report: HARDY did an acoustic version of "Father's Son" with Stephen Wilson Jr. and I think it is the first song to be on our playlist twice. 12:10 - Farm Boy Update: Mick laments the fact that it is way too dry in Kansas City. 13:00: The Dads talk about Lonestar's hit song "Mr. Mom." In the stay-at-home dad world this phrase is bound to get certain people as riled up as George Jones getting pulled over . We talk about why that can be for some dads. The Country Music Dads share their own experiences on the subject. You can find back episodes and our playlist on Spotify and via our webpage . Please follow us on Instagram and Facebook @countrymusicdads. Correspondence can be sent to countrymusicdads@gmail.com Most importantly, please give us a 5-star review and share the show with all of your friends. References: Intro Music: “Dark Country Rock” by Moodmode HARDY Report Theme Music: “Frantic” by Lemon Music Studio Farm Boy Update Theme Music: “The Wheels on the Bus Rockabilly Style (instrumental)” by Mike Cole " One More Last Chance " by Vince Gill " Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way " by Waylon Jennings " Father's Son - Acoustic " by Stephen Wilson Jr. featuring HARDY " Rain is a Good Thing " by Luke Bryan " Mr. Mom " by Lonestar…
Small town living, hard work, and hay are common themes in country music. We learn how all of these things came together to give the Country Music Dads their biggest social media post to date. Our guest is the star of that social media post: Officer Isaiah Lemasters from the Missouri Highway Patrol. Perhaps better known (on the internet) as the hay bale-lifting cop, Officer Lemasters joins us to talk about his viral video, small town life, and a little country music. Mentioned in This Episode: CMA Nominations for Song of the Year : I Had Some Help "Rock Band" on Playstation 3 The Viral Hay Bale Reel Isaiah LeMasters' Instagram page Show Notes: 5:08 - Dad Life Sound Check: The Dad's talk about the songs "I Had Some Help" by Post Malone and "Troubadour"" by George Strait 10:48 - HARDY Report: Dave got tickets through one of our favorite friends of the show Country Cutler to see ERNEST and he is hoping that HARDY shows up for a collaboration. 14:15 - Farm Boy Update: One of Mick's chickens had a near death experience. 16:39 - The Dads' guest on this episode is Officer Isaiah Lemasters from the Missouri Highway Patrol. Small town living, hard work and hay are common themes in country music. We learn how all of these things came together to give the Country Music Dads their biggest social media post to date. You can find back episodes and our playlist on Spotify and via our webpage . Please follow us on Instagram and Facebook @countrymusicdads. Correspondence can be sent to countrymusicdads@gmail.com Most importantly, please give us a 5-star review and share the show with all of your friends. References: Intro Music: “Dark Country Rock” by Moodmode HARDY Report Theme Music: “Frantic” by Lemon Music Studio Farm Boy Update Theme Music: “The Wheels on the Bus Rockabilly Style (instrumental)” by Mike Cole " I Had Some Help " by Post Malone feat. Morgan Wallen " Troubadour " by George Strait " I Don't Need Your Rocking Chair " by George Jones " Creep " by Radiohead " Creep " by ERNEST feat. HARDY " Drinking Class " by Lee Brice " Ain't Worth the Whiskey " by Cole Swindell…
This week, the Dads take a deep dive into one of Mick's all-time favorite artists: Montgomery Gentry. The 5 songs we analyze build a life narrative that any dad can relate to, whether you're a Montgomery Gentry superfan (Mick) or a Montgomery Gentry newb (Dave). Take a listen and "roll with me" as we unpack some of the biggest hits from this early aughts country music super-duo. Mentioned in This Episode: Scooter's Jungle Charlie Vergos Rendezvous Sun Studio Grand Ole Country Bunker Sassafras Saloon Caleb Pressley Interview with HARDY Show Notes: 11:00 - Dad Life Sound Check: The Dad's Talk about the Songs "Much Too Young (to Feel This Damn Old)" by Garth Brooks and "Yes Ma'am, He Found Me In A Honky Tonk"" by Summer Dean . 15:35 - HARDY Report: Dave talks about his favorite HARDY song of all time and how it has become his white whale because he has never seen it performed live. 20:06 - Farm Boy Update: Mick lost his lawnmower 21:40 : The Dads take a deep dive into one of Mick's all time favorite country music artists: Montgomery Gentry . Mick explains how many of their biggest hits form a life narrative. Dave shares how he wasn't the most familiar with the group but realized that he can relate to much of their music. You can find back episodes and our playlist on Spotify and via our webpage . Please follow us on Instagram and Facebook @countrymusicdads. Correspondence can be sent to countrymusicdads@gmail.com. Most importantly, please give us a 5-star review and share the show with all of your friends. References: Intro Music: “Dark Country Rock” by Moodmode HARDY Report Theme Music: “Frantic” by Lemon Music Studio Farm Boy Update Theme Music: “The Wheels on the Bus Rockabilly Style (instrumental)” by Mike Cole "Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old)" by Garth Brooks "Yes Ma'am, He Found Me in a Honky Tonk" by Summer Dean "My Kinda Livin'" by HARDY feat. Hunter Phelps, Jameson Rodgers "One In Every Crowd" by Montgomery Gentry "Back When I Knew It All" by Montgomery Gentry "Roll With Me" by Montgomery Gentry "My Town" by Montgomery Gentry "Something to be Proud Of" by Montgomery Gentry "Lucky Man" by Montgomery Gentry…
We are joined by Macey Isaacs on this episode. Macey is a standup comedian in Los Angeles, Co-Host of the SSRI'M OK Podcast and the curator of an 8-hour all-female country playlist on Spotify. Mentioned in This Episode: MaceyIsaacs.com SSRI'M OK podcast Dolly Parton's America podcast Macey Isaacs' all-female country playlist Article from The Pudding about female artist airplay on country radio Jo Dee Messina and Cole Swindell award show collaboration Ethan Hawke video about playing the fool I Love Lucy - Chocolate Factory Show Notes: We are joined by Macey Isaacs on this episode. Macey is a standup comedian in Los Angeles, Co-Host of the SSRI'M Ok Podcast and the curator of an 8 hour all female country playlist on Spotify. 24:10 - HARDY Report: Dave talks about "Six Feet Under" (Caleigh's Song) on this episode 26:47 - Farm boy Update: Mick share's a story about what Macey deemed to be a suicidal snapping turtle 30:39 - Dad Life Sound Check: Macey joins the Dads and they discuss songs by Jo Dee Messina, Randy Rogers and Wade Bowen, and Pam Tillis. You can find the Country Music Dads playlist on Spotify and via our webpage . You can find all of our back episodes on our website countrymusicdads.com . Follow us on Instagram and Facebook @countrymusicdads. And most importantly, please give us a 5-star review and share the show with all of your friends. References: Intro Music: “Dark Country Rock” by Moodmode HARDY Report Theme Music: “Frantic” by Lemon Music Studio Farm Boy Update Theme Music: “The Wheels on the Bus Rockabilly Style (instrumental)” by Mike Cole " Body Like a Back Road " by Sam Hunt " Suspicious Minds " by Dwight Yoakam " Stand By Your Man " by Tammy Wynette " Hunt You Down " by Kaitlin Butts " Six Feet Under (Caleigh's Song) " by HARDY " Lesson in Leavin " by Jo Dee Messina " Rodeo Clown " by Randy Rogers and Wade Bowen " Maybe It Was Memphis " by Pam Tillis " wait in the truck " by HARDY feat. Lainey Wilson…
The Dads talk about Toby Keith's longest running #1 song, "As Good As I Once Was." Ultimately they need to decide if the lyrics in the song title are true OR ask themselves if they were ever any good in the first place? Mentioned in this Episode: Toby Keith's Number One Songs Dani Rose Songs Western Queensland Trapping Men's Health Article about how 37 is middle age Nostalgia Article As Good As I Once Was Music Video Show Notes: 7:05 - Dad Life Sound Check; The Dad's talk about the songs "Chess" by Dani Rose and "Cuckoo" by Stephen Wilson Jr. 12:00 - HARDY Report: The Quit Album comes out soon and Dave is full of nervous excitement 14:42 - Farm Boy Update: Mick discovered that they have a follower in Australia and are kinda excited that they have gone international 17:05 The Dads talk about Toby Keith's longest running #1 song, "As Good As I Once Was." Ultimately they need to decide if the lyrics in the song title are true OR ask themselves if they were ever any good in the first place? You can find the playlist on Spotify and via our webpage . You can find all of our back episodes on our website countrymusicdads.com . Follow us on Instagram and Facebook @countrymusicdads. And most importantly, please give us a 5-star review and share the show with all of your friends. References: Intro Music: “Dark Country Rock” by Moodmode HARDY Report Theme Music: “Frantic” by Lemon Music Studio Farm Boy Update Theme Music: “The Wheels on the Bus Rockabilly Style (instrumental)” by Mike Cole " Chess " by Dani Rose " Cuckoo " by Stephen Wilson Jr. " Quit!! " by HARDY " As Good As I Once Was " by Toby Keith…
The Dads are joined by the hosts of the Home Dad Chat podcast, Brock Lusch and Danny Mercer. Home Dad Chat is the official podcast of the National At Home Dad Network . Mentioned in this Episode: Home Dad Con Chris Stapleton's Traveller Whiskey Ryan Bingham's Bingham's Bourbon " There I Ruined It " on Instagram: Conway Fitty " Beat Bugs " on Netflix Fathering Together Father's Eve #NoDadAlone Show Notes: 7:05 - HARDY Report: We were not going to do a HARDY Report this episode but Brock became a HARDY fan because of this segment and it had to be done. 14:35 - Dad Life Sound Check: The Dads turned this segment over to their guests. Brock and Danny shared songs from Conway Twitty, Tracy Lawrence, Rodney Atkins, Billy Currington and Toby Keith 32:02 - Main Segment: The Dads learn about all of the ways that the National At Home Dad Network provides resources for all dads to build community, find mentors and learn from their peers. The best way to see everything they have to offer is to visit and join their Facebook group National At Home Dad Network Facebook Group . You can find the Country Music Dads Playlist on Spotify and via our webpage . You can find all of our back episodes on our website countrymusicdads.com . Follow us on Instagram and Facebook @countrymusicdads. And most importantly, please give us a 5-star review and share the show with all of your friends. Sources: Intro Music: “Dark Country Rock” by Moodmode HARDY Report Theme Music: “Frantic” by Lemon Music Studio " That's My Job " by Conway Twitty " Time Marches On " by Tracy Lawrence " Watching You " by Rodney Atkins " People Are Crazy " by Billy Currington " As Good As I Once Was " by Toby Keith " Heat Waves " by Glass Animals " Texas Hold 'Em " by Beyonce…
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