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Georgia Radio
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Georgia Radio
ARTIST FEATURE - Makenzie Phipps "Love Me Sober"
GEORGIA RADIO – Country music has always had a way of telling the hard stories, and Makenzie Phipps isn't shying away from that legacy. Her brand-new single, “Love Me Sober,” released this April, dives headfirst into the heartbreak and heavy reality of addiction’s toll on love—and it’s already striking a chord with folks far and wide. Makenzie joined our own Matt Jolley for a sit-down interview recently. You can listen to the full conversation by clicking the link below—don’t miss it! With a voice as genuine as a front porch chat and lyrics that cut straight to the core, “Love Me Sober” paints a raw portrait of a woman caught in a cycle of hope and hurt. “I wish I was your bourbon glass,” she sings, “I’d be close to your fingertips.” It’s poetry, pure and painful, wrapped in a melody that lingers like a memory you can’t shake. The song’s message isn’t just artistic—it’s urgent. Alcohol abuse continues to be a heartbreaking issue across the country, tied to over 178,000 deaths a year. Phipps, through her powerful storytelling, shines a spotlight on the kind of pain that too often gets swept under the rug. “I love writing songs that have deep meanings to them,” Phipps says. “If this song is able to help someone through difficult times, then that means more to me than any award in the world.” That’s the kind of artist we can get behind. Makenzie’s already racked up millions of views with her heartfelt acoustic covers of classics like “Travelin’ Soldier” and “Amazing Grace.” She’s been featured everywhere from Whiskey Riff to Forbes to Taste of Country—and her momentum shows no signs of slowing. Catch her on tour throughout Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, and beyond—dates are filling up fast. And whether you see her live or stream “Love Me Sober” from your favorite platform, one thing’s for sure: Makenzie Phipps is a voice worth listening to. 🎵 Click here to listen to “Love Me Sober”📻 Hear Matt Jolley’s interview with Makenzie📅 Tour dates and more at makenziephippsmusic.com Stay tuned to GeorgiaRadio.com for more Good Company and Great Country. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/georgia-radio/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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6 months ago
9 minutes

Georgia Radio
ARTIST FEATURE - Author Terah Shelton Harris!
GEORGIA RADIO - If you love a good book and a great conversation, then you won’t want to miss Terah Shelton Harris sitting down with Matt Jolley on Georgia Radio. Terah, the author of One Summer in Savannah and her latest release, Long After We Are Gone, is making waves in the literary world with her heartfelt storytelling, and now she’s bringing her insights to the airwaves. On the show, Terah and Matt talk about everything from the inspiration behind her latest novel to the magic of small-town bookstores and the joy of meeting readers face-to-face. And speaking of meeting readers, you can catch Terah in person at the Carrollton BookFest, where she’ll be sharing her journey as a writer and signing books for fans. The Carrollton BookFest, set in the heart of West Georgia, is a must-visit for book lovers. It’s where storytelling comes to life, and with Terah on the lineup, it’s sure to be a highlight of the festival. Whether you’re a longtime fan or just discovering her work, this is your chance to hear firsthand about the stories that have captured so many hearts. So, take a listen to the conversation on Georgia Radio, then do yourself a favor—grab a copy of Long After We Are Goneand support this fantastic Southern author. You’ll be glad you did! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/georgia-radio/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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7 months ago
14 minutes

Georgia Radio
Renowned Children's Author Lola Schaefer Joins Georgia Radio Ahead of Carrollton Bookfest
GEORGIA RADIO - If you've ever dreamed of writing a children's book—one that captures young hearts and stands the test of time—then you won’t want to miss the Carrollton Bookfest this year. And even better, you can get a sneak peek into what makes a children’s book truly marketable when celebrated author Lola Schaefer joins us on Georgia Radio ahead of the festival! Lola Schaefer, the brilliant mind behind more than 280 published children’s books, is bringing her expertise to the Carrollton Bookfest on April 4th with a special Master Class titled The Craft of Writing a Marketable Children’s Book.Whether you're an aspiring writer or a seasoned storyteller, this daylong session promises to be packed with wisdom, hands-on exercises, and plenty of laughter. From developing a marketable idea to crafting compelling plots, dialogue, and that all-important “read-again quality,” Lola will guide attendees through the nuances of writing for children. If you’ve ever wondered what it takes to catch an editor’s eye—and heart—this is your chance to find out. We’re thrilled to welcome Lola to Georgia Radio, where she’ll be sharing insights about her writing journey, what to expect from her Master Class, and why the Carrollton Bookfest is a must-attend event for book lovers and writers alike. Be sure to tune in and hear from one of the best in the business! Want to learn more? Visit CarrolltonBookfest.com for festival details, and explore Lola’s incredible work at lolaschaefer.com. See you at the Bookfest! #carrolltonbookfest #lolascaefer #georgiaradio #georgiaauthors Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/georgia-radio/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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7 months ago
7 minutes

Georgia Radio
ARTIST FEATURE - Carrollton Bookfest Welcomes Publishing Experts George Weinstein and Kim Conrey
GEORGIA RADIO - Springtime in Georgia brings not just blooming dogwoods and warm breezes but also the much-anticipated Carrollton Bookfest. This year, GeorgiaRadio.com is thrilled to highlight a special Master Class designed for aspiring and seasoned authors alike. Award-winning authors George Weinstein and Kim Conrey will take the stage with Paths to Publication, an in-depth session covering the three primary routes to getting published: traditional publishing, self-publishing, and hybrid publishing. With nearly 40 years of combined experience, these industry veterans will break down the challenges and rewards of each path, helping writers navigate the best course for their books. Matt Jolley of Georgia Radio will welcome George Weinstein onto his show ahead of the festival to discuss the Master Class and share valuable insights. Listeners can tune in to hear Weinstein discuss the realities of the publishing industry, the importance of a strong pitch, and the strategies authors can use to successfully bring their stories to market. Participants in the Master Class are encouraged to bring along key materials for critique, including a sample query letter, a concise book pitch, comparable titles, and a draft book blurb. The session will be hands-on, providing practical advice and tailored feedback to help attendees refine their publishing strategies. There will also be dedicated time for Q&A, ensuring that every writer leaves with clear next steps. As the Carrollton Bookfest approaches, excitement is building for this opportunity to learn from some of the best minds in the industry. Whether you're aiming for bookstore shelves or looking to self-publish with confidence, Paths to Publicationoffers the guidance you need. Be sure to tune in to GeorgiaRadio.com for an exclusive conversation with George Weinstein and join the literary celebration at the festival! QUICK LINK: https://www.carrolltonbookfest.com/events QUICK LINK: https://www.georgeweinstein.com/ Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/georgia-radio/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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7 months ago
11 minutes

Georgia Radio
SPECIAL FEATURE - Nancy Jones Joins Georgia Radio to Share the Story Behind George Jones’ "Lost Nashville Sessions" – Available Today!
GEORGIA RADIO - Folks, today’s a big day for country music fans. We’re dusting off some real-deal, honky-tonk gold as George Jones – The Lost Nashville Sessions finally sees the light of day! This long-lost collection of 16 newly mastered tracks is available now, and we had none other than Nancy Jones on Georgia Radio to tell the story behind it. If you love classic country—real country—then you already know George Jones wasn’t just a singer; he was a storyteller, a man who poured his heart into every note. But like any legend, there are always stories left untold, song recordings left unheard. That’s exactly what this album brings to the table—hidden gems from The Possum himself, recorded during his peak in Nashville and now, at long last, ready for the world. Nancy Jones, George’s widow and keeper of his legacy, sat down with us to share how these lost sessions came to be, what made these recordings so special, and why they deserve a place in every fan’s collection. Hearing her talk about George’s voice, his passion, and the magic of these tracks—well, it’ll make you want to drop everything and take a listen. And the best part? You don’t have to wait. The Lost Nashville Sessions is available TODAY, March 21st. So, pour yourself a cup of coffee, tune in to Nancy’s interview on Georgia Radio, and then go grab your copy. This is one you won’t want to miss. 🎶 Take a listen, buy the album, and keep real country music alive! 🎶 AMAZON LINK: https://a.co/d/gtqyPlS Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/georgia-radio/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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7 months ago
9 minutes

Georgia Radio
ARTIST FEATURE - Robby Johnson’s Cleverly Disguised Drinking Anthem Hits Georgia Radio
GEORGIA RADIO - Every now and then, a song comes along that catches folks off guard in the best way possible. Robby Johnson’s latest single, Thank God It's Friday, does just that. What starts as a heartfelt love song quickly takes a turn, revealing that the real romance isn’t with a person—it’s with an ice-cold Friday night brew. This brilliantly crafted anthem is sure to have listeners grinning as they catch on to the twist. With a catchy melody and lyrics that walk the line between sentimental and downright clever, Thank God It’s Friday is set to become a weekend favorite. Be sure to tune in to Georgia Radio on February 12th at noon Eastern to hear the song played in full. And if you want the inside scoop on how it all came together, catch our exclusive interview with Robby Johnson on the podcast afterward. One thing’s for sure—this one’s bound to be a hit. QUICK LINK: https://www.robby-johnson.com #georgiaradio #mygeorgiaradio #thankgoditsfriday #robbyjohnsonmusic Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/georgia-radio/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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8 months ago
9 minutes

Georgia Radio
SPECIAL BROADCAST - The 2025 Carrollton Bookfest Preview!
Carrollton Bookfest Preview: Elyse Wheeler Chats with Georgia Radio’s Matt Jolley This Thursday, January 23rd, at 12 noon, tune in as Matt Jolley, host of Georgia Radio, interviews editor Elyse Wheeler about the exciting plans for this year’s Carrollton Bookfest. The Carrollton Bookfest is shaping up to be a can’t-miss event, with a stellar lineup of speakers, workshops, and opportunities for book clubs to connect with their favorite authors. The festival promises an inspiring mix of panels, signings, and discussions, creating the perfect atmosphere for readers and writers alike. Whether you’re an avid reader or part of a book club looking for your next literary outing, this year’s Bookfest has something special in store. Catch Matt and Elyse’s conversation to learn more about the event, and be sure to visit CarrolltonBookFest.com for full details, including schedules, tickets, and featured guests. Mark your calendar—Carrollton Bookfest celebrates The Power of Story. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/georgia-radio/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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9 months ago
19 minutes

Georgia Radio
AUTHOR FEATURE - Bren McClain
GEORGIA RADIO – Tune in on Monday, January 20th, at 12 PM ET, as the celebrated, multi-award-winning southern author Bren McClain takes to the Georgia Radio airwaves. Known for her poignant storytelling and critically acclaimed works, Bren will discuss her upcoming Master Prose Class at the 2025 Carrollton Book Fest. With numerous accolades under her belt, including the esteemed Willie Morris Award for Southern Fiction, Bren’s mastery of the written word has cemented her place among the South’s literary greats. Now, she’s sharing her expertise with aspiring writers in a highly interactive, day-long workshop designed to elevate their craft. Bren's goal is for each participant to leave not only with fresh insight into their work but also with that all-important fire to get back to the page. A Workshop for Serious Writers The Master Prose Class is limited to just 12 participants, making the application process highly competitive. Writers are invited to submit 1,000 words (preferably from the beginning of their manuscript) by February 17, 2025. Submissions must be anonymous to ensure fair evaluation. The $25 submission fee, payable through EventBrite, is non-refundable but will be applied toward the class fee of $100 if selected. What to Expect In the morning, participants will engage in guided feedback sessions to uncover the strengths of their prose. The afternoon will be dedicated to hands-on revising or creating new material, ensuring that every attendee walks away with actionable insights and tangible progress. Selected participants will be notified by March 2, 2025, and must submit a longer piece (up to 2,500 words) by March 16, 2025, for group distribution. Don’t Miss This Opportunity This is a rare chance to learn from one of the South’s most distinguished literary voices. Tune in to Georgia Radio on Monday, January 20th, to hear Bren McClain share insights about her craft, her love of teaching, and what attendees can expect from her Master Prose Class. For submission details and more information, email carrolltonbookfest@gmail.com. QUICK LINK: https://www.brenmcclain.com Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/georgia-radio/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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9 months ago
16 minutes

Georgia Radio
ARTIST FEATURE - Georgia Rising Star John Hensley
11 months ago
11 minutes

Georgia Radio
ARTIST FEATURE - Makenzie Phipps!
GEORGIA RADIO - This week on Georgia Radio with Matt Jolley, we’re thrilled to have the incredibly talented Makenzie Phipps join us again! Makenzie sits down with Matt to talk all about her latest single, “Pink Whitney” – a fresh, fun anthem that blends the nostalgic sounds of 90s country with a modern twist. If you love a good drink-themed song, Pink Whitney brings something totally new to the table, following in the footsteps of classics like Jack Daniels and Jim Beam but with a bold, rebellious spirit all its own. Join us as Makenzie shares the inspiration behind the song, her rise to country stardom, and how her fans have supported her every step of the way. You’ll hear about her CMA Music Festival experience, the success of Pick Your Poison, and what’s coming next in her exciting career. Listen now to Georgia Radio’s newest podcast episode—available wherever you get your podcasts. And don’t forget to grab the FREE My Georgia Radio app to stream our shows, discover new music, and stay connected to the heart of Georgia’s country sound. The app is available for both iPhone and Android—just search "My Georgia Radio" in your app store and get ready to rock out to the best of country, 24/7. QUICK LINK: https://www.makenziephipps.com/ Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/georgia-radio/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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11 months ago
10 minutes

Georgia Radio
ARTIST FEATURE - Will Wesley
GEORGIA RADIO - This week on Georgia Radio, we’re excited to welcome country singer and songwriter Will Wesley to the show. Will’s music has been gaining attention for its raw, heartfelt lyrics and blend of country rock, and he’s here to share more about his latest projects and the stories behind them. Will’s new Christmas single, ‘Go Tell It On The Mountain,’ just dropped, and it’s one you won’t want to miss. A fresh take on a holiday classic, this track showcases Will’s unique sound and his ability to blend tradition with his own brand of country rock. Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to his music, this single is sure to warm your heart this holiday season. But it’s not just about Christmas tunes. Will’s October release, ‘12 O’Clock in Texas,’ has been making waves for its deeply personal message. The song and accompanying video pay tribute to Will’s brother, who tragically passed away from a drug overdose. The video is a powerful visual journey, one that highlights the pain of addiction and the impact it has on families. Will carries an AA chip throughout the video, a symbol of the battle so many face with substance abuse and the heartbreak it leaves behind. The song’s emotional depth is something many can relate to. It’s a raw, unflinching look at loss, love, and recovery — and it’s already resonating with fans who’ve faced similar struggles. For Will, this release is more than just music; it’s a way to connect with others who’ve experienced the devastating effects of addiction. Will Wesley’s journey into music has been anything but ordinary. Born with a rebellious streak, he started sneaking into bars at just 15 years old, playing the blues that ran through his veins. He’s come a long way since those early days, drawing inspiration from country icons like Eric Church and Jason Aldean while also bringing a rock edge that’s all his own. His career has already taken him across the globe, performing in countries across Europe and Southeast Asia, sharing stages with legends like Alabama and Jason Boland & The Stragglers. Despite all his success, Will feels like he’s just getting started, and his music continues to evolve as he finds new ways to share his heart with the world. Whether it’s a Christmas single or a deeply personal song like ‘12 O’Clock in Texas,’ Will Wesley is here to stay — and his story is just beginning. Tune in to hear Will talk about his music, his brother’s memory, and what’s next for this rising star. QUICK LINK: will wesley music Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/georgia-radio/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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11 months ago
8 minutes

Georgia Radio
ARTIST FEATURE - Billie Jo Jones
GEORGIA RADIO - Pull up a chair, folks, because today we’re chatting with Billie Jo Jones, one of country music’s rising stars. She’s just released her heartwarming new single, "I’ll Be Home For Christmas", and she’s here to share the story behind the song and how it brings a little holiday magic with her own special touch. We’ll also celebrate her latest big win—her hit single “Some Girls Don’t Cry” has climbed to #1 on the Texas Regional Radio chart and taken the top spot on the CDX True Indie and American Country Music charts. It’s the title track of her standout album, distributed by Bob Frank Distribution, and it’s got over 60,000 monthly listeners on Spotify—and that number keeps growing! With shoutouts from folks like Guitar Girl Magazine, The Music Universe, Cowboys & Indians, and more, Billie Jo Jones is turning heads with her one-of-a-kind mix of modern flair and good ol’ country roots. Y’all don’t want to miss this conversation, and be sure to download the FREE My Georgia Radio app on iPhone and Android to keep up with all your favorite country tunes. Let’s get started! QUICK LINK: https://www.billiejomusic.com/ Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/georgia-radio/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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11 months ago
7 minutes

Georgia Radio
ARTIST FEATURE - Grayson Russell
GEORGIA RADIO - Here's our next artist feature! Today, we’re thrilled to sit down with singer-songwriter and actor Grayson Russell—yes, you know him from Talladega Nights and Diary of a Wimpy Kid. But today, he’s here to talk about something that hits a little closer to the heart. Grayson just dropped his latest track, “Beneath The Bow,” and it’s a masterpiece. With raw, honest lyrics, Grayson draws a haunting parallel between the unseen laborers of the Titanic’s engine room and the hardworking men and women keeping our country running today. It’s powerful, it’s poignant, and it’s a tribute to the ones who often go unheard. Stick around as Grayson dives deep into the story behind the song with Georgia Radio’s own Matt Jolley. And don’t forget—you can now download the My Georgia Radio listening app for FREE on iPhone and Android. Tune in, stay inspired, and let’s get started! Press play and join the conversation. QUICK LINK: https://graysonrussellonline.com/ Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/georgia-radio/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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11 months ago
14 minutes

Georgia Radio
ARTIST FEATURE - Trey Calloway
11 months ago
9 minutes

Georgia Radio
ARTIST FEATURE - Robby Johnson!
GEORGIA RADIO - Y’all won’t want to miss this! Country music artist Robby Johnson is sitting down with Matt Jolley on GeorgiaRadio.com this Wednesday, November 20th, at 12 PM ET (Noon) to chat about his latest release, Road I'm On. Robby’s down-to-earth charm and heartfelt music have made him a favorite with fans, and he’s ready to share the stories behind his newest tunes. His latest release, Road I’m On, is packed with the kind of soul and storytelling that makes country music special. And just in time for the holidays, Robby’s festive new song, “Oh! Santa, Please,” is spreading Christmas cheer on stations across the country this season. Robby’s also still riding high on the success of his September single, “More Than You Think.” Released just in time for National Grandparents Day, this heartfelt song is a tribute to the grandparents who love and support their families in ways big and small. It was premiered by RFD-TV and has struck a chord with listeners, even landing a spot on Spotify’s All New Country playlist. Talking about the song’s inspiration, Robby shared: “My grandparents, Olivette and Lionel (Leo), played a huge part in raising me, and I wish they could see who I’ve become. They worked so hard to help make ends meet and give us a better life. This song is my way of saying ‘thank you.’” If you haven’t heard it yet, you can check out “More Than You Think” at onerpm.link/440825580583. A Journey Built on Hard Work and Heart Robby Johnson’s journey to country music stardom is as real as it gets. Starting out as a factory worker who sang on his shifts, he got his first big break when someone gave him a demo session as a Christmas gift. From there, he packed up and moved to Nashville in 2012, where he teamed up with industry greats Jimmy Nichols and Frank Myers. His first big single, “South Of Me,” made it into the Top 20 on the Music Row Breakout Chart and even got him a performance on The Late Show with David Letterman. His debut album, Don’t Look Back, produced by James Stroud, put him on the map, with songs from some of Nashville’s best writers and a guitar solo by Vince Gill. Tune In and Hear More! Make plans to tune in to GeorgiaRadio.com this Wednesday at 12 PM ET. Robby will be talking about his music, his journey, and the meaning behind songs like Road I’m On and “More Than You Think.” Keep up with Robby and all his news at his official website and follow him on social media:TikTok | Facebook | X | Instagram | Spotify | YouTube #georgiaradio #mygeorgiaradio #robbyjohnsonmusic #countrymusic Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/georgia-radio/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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11 months ago
18 minutes

Georgia Radio
Nancy Jones - The Lost Nashville Sessions of George Jones!
GEORGIA RADIO – Fans of George Jones are in for a treat tonight as Nancy Jones, the widow of the country legend, joins Matt Jolley on GeorgiaRadio.com at 5 p.m. ET to share exciting details about George Jones: The Lost Nashville Sessions. This highly anticipated album, featuring 16 previously unreleased recordings, debuted on November 15 and offers a fresh perspective on the timeless artistry of George Jones. Nancy Jones will delve into the backstory of these rediscovered tracks, which were originally recorded in the 1970s for radio airplay and have now been carefully restored for modern listeners. She’ll also share her personal insights into George’s enduring legacy and what it means to release new music from “The Possum” over a decade after his passing. “This collection is truly something special,” Nancy shared ahead of the interview. “Even after all these years, George’s voice and music still have the power to connect with fans old and new. I can’t wait to discuss what went into bringing these recordings back to life.” A Rare Musical Treasure The album, released by Country Rewind Records, features both familiar hits like “The Race Is On” and “White Lightnin’” as well as lesser-known gems such as “Old Brush Arbors” and “She’s Mine.” These tracks, initially recorded for promotional purposes, were given new life through modern audio enhancements, maintaining their raw, emotional authenticity while improving the listening experience. Country Rewind Records President Thomas Gramuglia and producer Paul Martin worked tirelessly to recover and restore the recordings, offering fans a chance to hear George Jones in a way they never have before. Tune In for the Inside Story Nancy’s appearance on Matt Jolley’s Farm and Home Hour promises to be a heartfelt conversation about her late husband’s music, his legacy, and the release of this remarkable album. Listeners can tune in live at 5 p.m. ET on GeorgiaRadio.com to hear firsthand the stories behind The Lost Nashville Sessions and how these songs have been brought back to life for a new generation of fans. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to hear directly from Nancy Jones about George’s incredible career, the journey to recover these lost recordings, and the emotional significance of this release. How to Listen to the Album George Jones: The Lost Nashville Sessions is available for pre-order and streaming now. Fans can explore the album and its tracklist at this link. Whether you’re a lifelong George Jones fan or discovering his music for the first time, this is a moment not to be missed. Tune in tonight to celebrate the life and legacy of one of country music’s most enduring icons. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/georgia-radio/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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11 months ago
12 minutes

Georgia Radio
ARTIST FEATURE - William Lee Golden
William Lee Golden Debuts as Songwriter at 85 on GeorgiaRadio.com with Matt Jolley GEORGIA RADIO - Country music legend William Lee Golden made a special appearance on GeorgiaRadio.com with Matt Jolley to discuss his debut as a songwriter and his latest single, “I Got My Heart on You.” Known for his iconic role with The Oak Ridge Boys and his induction into both the Country and Gospel Music Halls of Fame, Golden’s appearance marked a new milestone in his storied career: penning his first original song at age 85. The heartfelt track is a duet with Australian rising star Danni Stefanetti, blending Golden’s deep, soulful baritone with Stefanetti’s sweet, emotive vocals. During his conversation with Jolley, Golden shared the touching story behind the song’s inspiration, which came from his youngest son, Solomon. Golden praised Stefanetti for her role in shaping the track, noting how her guitar virtuosity and fresh perspective brought the song to life. “I was singing it slow and sad, but she gave it a little bit of a pickup,” Golden shared during the interview, emphasizing how much Stefanetti’s contribution elevated the final version of the song. For Stefanetti, the collaboration was a dream come true. The duet has a poignant emotional depth, resonating not only as a tribute to Golden’s son but also as a universal anthem of love, connection, and family. The single “I Got My Heart on You” stands as a testament to Golden’s enduring creativity and willingness to explore new artistic avenues. Fans of Golden and Stefanetti alike are sure to find the track’s blend of classic country and contemporary flair a compelling addition to their playlists. Golden also spoke about the music video, co-produced by his longtime friend Jeffrey Panzer, which was filmed in Golden's historic Tennessee home. The video captures the emotional synergy between Golden and Stefanetti as they deliver this tender message, ensuring its lasting impact on listeners across generations. “I Got My Heart on You” promises to be a memorable moment in William Lee Golden’s already impressive legacy, showcasing the timeless power of country music to connect people through stories of love, family, and life. QUICK LINK: https://www.williamleegolden.com/ Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/georgia-radio/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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1 year ago
8 minutes

Georgia Radio
ARTIST FEATURE - Danni Stefanetti Talks New Single "I've Got My Heart on You" on GeorgiaRadio.com with Matt Jolley
Danni Stefanetti Talks New Single "I've Got My Heart on You" on GeorgiaRadio.com with Matt Jolley Award-winning singer-songwriter and guitar virtuoso Danni Stefanetti made a special appearance on GeorgiaRadio.com to chat with Matt Jolley about her new single, "I've Got My Heart on You." The song, which is notably the first ever written by country music legend William Lee Golden of The Oak Ridge Boys, marks a major moment in Stefanetti's rising career. Stefanetti, a Palm Springs-based artist with roots in both the U.S. and Australia, is known for her unique blend of country, rock, and Americana, and this new release is no exception. "I've Got My Heart on You" highlights her powerful vocals and impeccable guitar skills, while also paying homage to country music's rich legacy through Golden's songwriting. During the interview, Stefanetti shared her excitement about collaborating with Golden. "Working with William Lee Golden on this song has been a dream come true. His legacy with The Oak Ridge Boys is so inspiring, and being part of his first songwriting venture is truly an honor," she said. Stefanetti has made waves in both the Australian and U.S. music scenes, with performances at iconic venues like the Sydney Opera House, Perth Arena, and The Grand Ole Opry. Most recently, she performed “America The Beautiful” to a packed crowd of 16,000 at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden during the 2024 Tennis Open. With her guitar skills having gone viral and a growing international fanbase, Stefanetti is continuing to build momentum. Her last two singles have been spinning on radio stations worldwide, with “You Got Me Thinking of You” charting in both Australia and the UK. Stefanetti’s career has been on a steady rise, and her upcoming projects, including her highly anticipated "Danni's Diamonds" record, promise to showcase her versatility and innovative sound. Co-produced with music executive Jeffrey Panzer, the record will feature a mix of rock, pop, soul, and country influences. William Lee Golden has been vocal about his admiration for Stefanetti, calling her "a real treasure, a real gift, God's gift to country music." Fans can listen to the full interview with Danni Stefanetti and hear more about her exciting new release on GeorgiaRadio.com. As she continues to captivate audiences, it’s clear that Stefanetti is a force to be reckoned with in the world of music. Her parting words during the interview? "I just can't wait for people to hear this record. It's like nothing I’ve done before." Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/georgia-radio/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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1 year ago
8 minutes

Georgia Radio
A Novel Idea Preview with Pat Terry & Pamela Terry!
Pat and Pamela Terry to Preview "A Novel Idea" Event on Georgia Radio Acclaimed songwriter Pat Terry and his wife, celebrated author Pamela Terry, are set to make an appearance on Georgia Radio this week, offering an exclusive preview of their upcoming event, "A Novel Idea". The couple will join Georgia Radio's Matt Jolley to discuss their creative journeys ahead of the live event scheduled for October 15th at the Brimstone Tavern & Restaurant in Alpharetta. Pat Terry, known for penning hits for country legends such as Travis Tritt, Tanya Tucker, Kenny Chesney, and The Oak Ridge Boys, will share stories behind his iconic songs and decades-spanning career in the music industry. Pamela Terry, a best-selling novelist, will talk about her literary work, including her latest release, "When the Moon Turns Blue." Together, they’ll provide insight into their creative processes and offer personal stories about balancing two vibrant artistic careers. Matt Jolley, beloved host on Georgia Radio, will moderate the conversation, offering listeners a glimpse into what promises to be an entertaining and intimate evening at Brimstone Tavern. The live event will take place on October 15th from 7:00 to 8:30 PM ET and will include not only engaging discussions but also an opportunity to meet the Terrys in person. For fans of songwriting, storytelling, and Southern culture, "A Novel Idea" promises to be an evening of inspiration and creativity. Tune in to Georgia Radio to catch the Terrys’ preview, and make plans to attend the event at Brimstone Tavern in Alpharetta. Don't miss this special night of music, literature, and conversation! The event is FREE but you must RSVP: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/authors-pamela-terry-mcpatti-langston-with-musical-guest-pat-terry-tickets-1008402889187?aff=oddtdtcreator Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/georgia-radio/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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1 year ago
13 minutes

Georgia Radio
ARTIST FEATURE - Cutter Singleton From Cutter & Cash and The Nashville Grass!
GEORGIA RADIO - Cutter Singleton, from Cutter & Cash and The Kentucky Grass, joins host Matt Jolley for a special interview. They'll be discussing Cutter & Cash's latest release, a spirited bluegrass cover of the Willie Nelson classic "Mama's Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys." Known for their traditional bluegrass stylings, Cutter & Cash have brought a fresh, "bright blue" twist to the iconic song, paying homage to its roots while making it their own. Fans can save the single to their favorite playlists or download it today to add to their music collections. For more on upcoming show dates and to learn more about the band, visit Cutter & Cash’s official website. Don’t miss this exciting conversation with Cutter Singleton and the chance to dive into the sounds of Cutter & Cash! QUICK LINK: Cutter & Cash #cutterandcash #georgiaradio #mygeorgiaradio #bluegrassmusic #classiccountry Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/georgia-radio/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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1 year ago
22 minutes

Georgia Radio
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