Summary
In this episode of the VetTunes podcast, host Mike Corrado sits down with Chris Turner, a United States Marine Corps veteran and singer-songwriter, shares his journey from military service to pursuing a career in music. He discusses the healing power of music, the importance of camaraderie among veterans, and the challenges of navigating the music industry in Nashville. Turner emphasizes the significance of songwriting as a form of expression and healing, while also addressing the impact of technology and AI on the music landscape. The conversation culminates in a live acoustic performance, showcasing Turner's talent and passion for music.
Takeaways
Music has always been my outlet while on active duty.
The camaraderie among veterans is similar to that in the military.
Writing songs is a healing process for me.
I want to be a messenger for the songs I sing.
Nashville is a Monday through Thursday town for music.
The transition from military to civilian life can be challenging.
AI technology is changing the music industry landscape.
It's important to be a good hang while pursuing music.
Persistence is key in the music industry.
We are all in the same boat when it comes to struggles.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Vet Toons Podcast
01:00 Chris Turner's Musical Journey
02:59 Growing Up in South Carolina
05:50 The Power of Music in Healing
11:47 Transitioning from Military to Music
23:57 Nashville: The New Home
32:26 Reflections on the Music Industry
36:45 The Evolution of 'Waffle House' and Its Impact
37:37 Honoring a Friend: The Legacy of John Cirillo
39:18 Navigating the Challenges of COVID-19
40:34 The Art of Songwriting: Collaboration and Selection
43:27 Future Aspirations: Touring and New Music Projects
45:37 The Importance of Persistence in Music
48:49 The Road Life: Challenges and Rewards
50:42 The Pursuit of Excellence in Music
51:41 Upcoming Events and Community Engagement
54:20 The Studio Experience: Crafting Music in Nashville
55:35 The Role of Social Media in the Music Industry
58:34 The Future of Music: AI and Authenticity
01:01:14 Reflections on the Music Scene and Personal Journey
Listen to more at https://vettunespodcast.com/
Recorded at Harmony Hill Studio, Shelbyville, TN: https://harmonyhillent.com
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Keywords
veterans, music, songwriting, healing, Nashville, military, podcast, Chris Turner, VetTunes, country music, Marines, Mike Corrado, Harmony Hill Studio
Summary
In this episode of the VetTunes podcast, Mike Corrado interviews Nick Comella, an active-duty Navy member who is preparing to drum for 24 hours straight to raise funds for the Wounded Warrior Project. Nick shares his journey in the Navy, his experiences in Guam, and how music has played a significant role in his life. He discusses his influences as a drummer, the preparation for the drumathon, and the importance of giving back to veterans. The conversation highlights the healing power of music and the community's support for veterans.
Takeaways
-Nick Comella is an active-duty Navy member and drummer.
-He is preparing to drum for 24 hours to raise funds for the Wounded Warrior Project.
-Nick's journey in the Navy includes experiences in Guam and as a minesman.
-Music has been a significant part of Nick's life since childhood.
-He has been drumming for over 17 years and has various musical influences.
-Nick is excited yet nervous about the upcoming drumathon.
-The event aims to raise awareness and funds for veterans.
-Nick emphasizes the importance of community support for veterans.
-He believes music is a powerful tool for healing and expression.
-Nick's friends are supporting him in this fundraising initiative.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Nick Camello and His Mission
02:38 Nick's Journey in the Navy
05:08 Life as a Minesman
07:17 Experiences in Guam
09:57 The Passion for Drumming
12:35 Inspiration and Influences in Music
15:07 Preparing for the 24-Hour Drumathon
17:28 The Purpose Behind the Fundraiser
19:57 Details of the Drumathon Event
22:20 Support and Community Involvement
24:55 Final Thoughts and Reflections
28:12 Planning the 24-Hour Drumming Event
34:28 The Role of Music in Healing
38:39 Community and Support for Veterans
45:08 Final Preparations and Event Details
For more, please visit: https://vettunespodcast.com/
Recorded at Harmony Hill Studio, Shelbyville, TN: https://harmonyhillent.com
Follow us at: @VetTunesPodcast
Summary
The conversation explores the profound impact of music and songwriting on veterans' lives through the lens of Freedom Sings USA. Don Goodman shares his journey as a songwriter and the healing power of music, while Jimmy Miller discusses his military experience and the importance of community. Together, they highlight how songwriting can serve as a therapeutic outlet for veterans, helping them process their experiences and connect with others. The discussion emphasizes the mission of Freedom Sings USA to provide a supportive environment for veterans to share their stories and create music, ultimately fostering healing and camaraderie.
Takeaways
-Music has the power to heal and transform lives.
-Songwriting can serve as a therapeutic outlet for veterans.
-Freedom Sings USA provides a supportive community for veterans.
-Every veteran has a unique story that deserves to be told.
-The camaraderie among veterans enhances the songwriting experience.
-Music can help bridge the gap between veterans and their families.
-Sharing personal stories through song can foster understanding and connection.
-The impact of a song can resonate deeply with listeners and change lives.
-Freedom Sings USA aims to expand its reach to more veterans across the country.
-The journey of healing is ongoing and requires community support.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Freedom Sings USA
02:57 Don Goodman's Journey to Nashville
06:03 The Impact of Songwriting on Lives
08:42 Jimmy Miller's Military Journey
11:40 The Healing Power of Music
14:20 Freedom Sings USA: A Mission for Veterans
17:36 The Stories Behind the Songs
20:16 The Role of Songwriters in Healing
23:08 Expanding Freedom Sings USA
26:05 Personal Stories and Their Impact
29:00 The Importance of Community and Camaraderie
31:49 The Therapeutic Nature of Songwriting
34:58 The Journey of Healing Through Music
37:37 Conclusion and Call to Action
Keywords
Freedom Sings, songwriting, veterans, healing, music therapy, Nashville, Don Goodman, Jimmy Miller, PTSD, community
In this episode of the Vet Tunes podcast, host Mike Corrado interviews Nikki Holland, an American singer-songwriter and Army veteran. They discuss Nikki's journey from military service to becoming a prominent figure in the music scene, her commitment to social causes, and her experiences performing at LGBTQ+ events. Nikki shares insights into her creative process, her participation in the Dinah Shore festival, and her upcoming music releases. The conversation highlights the importance of community, identity, and the power of music in connecting with others.
Takeaways
-Nikki Holland blends reggae, pop, and indie influences in her music.
-She is deeply committed to social causes and equality.
-Nikki's journey in music began while she was in the military.
-She emphasizes the importance of community in her artistic journey.
-The Dinah Shore festival is a significant event in the LGBTQ+ community.
-Nikki's music has evolved over the years, reflecting her personal growth.
-She encourages artists to embrace their identities in their work.
-Nikki's upcoming events include performances at Women's Week and Freedom River.
-Her new music explores various themes and genres.
-Nikki believes in the power of music to uplift and connect people.
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Please subscribe to our channel and visit https://www.vettunespodcast.com for more stories on active duty military and veteran artists making waves in the music and entertainment field. SummaryIn this engaging conversation, retired Marine officer Mike Corrado sits down with Stephanie Simon a Marine officer, professional boxer, and musician. They explore her unique journey from a military upbringing to her experiences at the Naval Academy, the role of music in her life, and how she balances her boxing career with her military duties. Stephanie shares insights on the challenges of transitioning from military to civilian life, the rigorous training of the Marine Corps boxing team, and the complexities of becoming a professional boxer. The discussion also touches on the importance of recruiting and inspiring the next generation of service members, as well as the intertwining of music and military life.Takeaways-Stephanie's diverse background includes being a Marine officer, boxer, and musician.-Her early exposure to military life came from her father's service.-Music played a significant role in her upbringing and personal development.-She emphasizes the importance of healthy outlets like music in the military.-The transition from military to civilian life can be challenging but rewarding.-Her experience on the Marine Corps boxing team was intense and demanding.-Becoming a professional boxer involves navigating a complex and costly process.-Recruiting for the military requires authenticity and genuine connection.-Social media influences perceptions of success and can mislead young people.-Stephanie aims to inspire others to pursue their dreams while serving in the military.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Steph Simon02:10 Early Influences and Musical Journey08:34 Military Background and Naval Academy Experience15:03 The Power of Music in the Military19:17 Healthy Outlets: Music vs. Other Coping Mechanisms26:01 Transitioning to the Marine Corps39:37 Active Duty Experience and Boxing Career40:17 The Importance of Public Affairs in the Marine Corps42:50 Lessons from the Marine Corps Boxing Team47:16 The Rigorous Training of a Marine Boxer51:37 Navigating Life After Active Duty56:36 The Challenges of Military Recruiting Today59:58 The Reality of Becoming a Professional Boxer01:15:56 A Unique Walkout Experience with Marines#marinecorps , #boxing, #music, #militarylife , professional boxing, recruitment, #veteran stories, #resilience, personal journey #boxer #boxing #StephanieSimon #fightclub #femaleboxing #navalacademy #usnavy
In this engaging conversation, Cowboy Jax of N.VUE Productions shares his journey as a veteran turned filmmaker and musician. He discusses the mission of N.VUE Productions, which focuses on helping veterans transition into civilian life through creative storytelling and job opportunities in the entertainment industry. The discussion highlights the healing power of music, the importance of community, and the evolution of Jax's career, culminating in the creation of the song and film 'Everyday Heroes'. The conversation emphasizes the need for more representation of veterans in the arts and encourages veterans to embrace their creativity and seek out opportunities.Listen to more at https://vettunespodcast.com/Recorded at Harmony Hill Studio, Shelbyville, TN: https://harmonyhillent.comFollow us on social media: @VetTunesPodcastN.VUE Productions You Tube: https://youtube.com/@nvuehireveterans?si=TMwdLpQwetBvazhPMore about the tribute https://www.nvueproductions.org/everyday-heroesTakeawaysN.VUE Productions aims to help veterans transition to civilian life.The healing power of music is significant for veterans.Creativity can stem from personal experiences and challenges.Community support is crucial for veterans in the arts.Everyday Heroes is a project that highlights the stories of veterans.Veterans have unique perspectives that can enrich the entertainment industry.The importance of collaboration between veterans and civilians in creative spaces.Veterans should not limit their creativity to war-related themes.There is a need for more female veterans in the entertainment industry.The transformative process of leaving military culture for civilian life is complex.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Cowboy Jax and Enview Productions03:03 The Mission of InView Productions05:56 The Evolution of a Veteran's Career09:06 Creativity and the Military Experience11:56 The Healing Power of Music14:40 Everyday Heroes: The Song and the Film18:06 The Journey of Creating Everyday Heroes20:49 The Importance of Community and Collaboration23:42 Veterans in the Entertainment Industry26:46 Final Thoughts and Call to Action
In this conversation, Retired Marine and musician Mike Corrado interviews Jason Jackson, a talented jazz artist and former Navy musician. They discuss Jason's journey from military service to becoming a professional musician, his experiences in the Navy Band, and the challenges of navigating the music industry. Jason shares insights on radio promotion, the importance of persistence, and his musical influences. He also reflects on memorable performances and offers advice for aspiring musicians, emphasizing the need to use military time wisely and to be proactive in building a music career.Takeaways-Music has always been a part of Jason's life, starting from middle school.-He transitioned from a retail job to joining the Navy Band, which shaped his music career.-Jason emphasizes the importance of persistence in the music industry.-He highlights the role of radio promotion in getting airplay for his music.-Live performances are crucial for building a fanbase and promoting music.-Jason's musical influences include David Sanborn and Eric Marienthal.-He has performed on notable jazz cruises and festivals, showcasing his talent.-The transition from military to civilian musician comes with unique challenges.-Jason advises aspiring musicians to use their time in the military wisely for practice and growth.-He believes in the power of networking and building relationships in the music industry.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Jason Jackson and His Journey01:35 From Retail to Navy Musician04:51 Experiences in the Navy Band10:00 Transitioning to Professional Musician19:29 Navigating the Music Industry Post-Navy22:21 Radio Promotion and Releasing Music25:35 Persistence in the Music Business29:24 Building Relationships in the Industry33:40 The Comfort of Familiar Sounds34:43 Musical Influences and Inspirations35:43 Experiences at Jazz Fest and New Orleans36:39 The Transition from Military to Musician38:51 Memorable Performances and Unique Venues41:32 The Importance of Live Music and Connection44:34 Persistence in the Music Industry45:32 Navigating the Music Business and Promotion49:43 The Role of Streaming and Releases51:36 Dream Stages and Future Aspirations53:33 Songwriting and Melodic Development55:37 Advice for Aspiring Musicians57:22 Closing Thoughts and Future PlansFor more on Jason, please visit: https://jasonjacksonsax.comFor more, please visit: https://vettunespodcast.com/Recorded at Harmony Hill Studio, Shelbyville, TN: https://harmonyhillent.comFollow us at: @VetTunesPodcast
In this conversation, Marine veteran and singer-songwriter Scotti Fraser shares his journey from a life of music to serving in the Marine Corps, and back to music as a means of healing and support for fellow veterans. He discusses the challenges he faced after returning from Iraq, including mental health struggles, and how music became a vital tool for recovery. Scotty emphasizes the importance of community and support among veterans, and his mission to use music to inspire hope and positivity. He also highlights his current projects, including the 'Never Surrender' tour, aimed at raising awareness for veteran issues and promoting healing through music.
Takeaways
-Scotti Fraser is a Marine veteran and musician.
-He always wanted to be either a rock star or a Marine.
-His military service began after a successful music career.
-Boot camp was a significant culture shock for him.
-He served in Iraq during the invasion in 2003.
-Post-service, he faced mental health challenges.
-Music played a crucial role in his recovery.
-He aims to inspire hope through his music.
-The 'Never Surrender' tour focuses on veteran support.
-Scotty's mission is to give back through music.
Chapters00:00 Introduction to Scotty Frazier04:50 From Music to Military: A Personal Journey09:52 Experiences in Iraq: A Marine's Perspective13:51 Challenges After Service: Mental Health and Recovery19:45 The Healing Power of Music29:40 Building a Music Career: Scotty's Mission35:48 Supporting Fellow Veterans Through Music41:25 The Never Surrender Tour and Future ProjectsFor more, visit: https://vettunespodcast.com/Recorded at Harmony Hill Entertainment:
https://harmonyhillent.com
@VetTunesPodcast
In this episode, we feature Michael Allen, a Nashville-based Green Beret and musician. Michael's journey into the military was fueled by a desire for adventure and purpose, culminating in his ambition to become a Green Beret, specializing in unconventional warfare. His military experiences profoundly shape his songwriting, which he uses as a therapeutic outlet to connect with fellow veterans. Michael's confidence as a musician grew after his first performance, and he strongly believes in the power of face-to-face interactions in music. Fatherhood has further ignited his passion for his music career.
Titles
From Soldier to Songwriter: Michael Allen's Journey
Healing Through Music: A Veteran's Perspective
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Vet Toons and Michael Allen
02:50 Michael's Military Journey and Becoming a Green Beret
05:57 Understanding the Role of Green Berets
08:34 Transitioning from Military to Music
11:39 The Impact of Music on Healing and Connection
14:52 Musical Influences and Songwriting Journey
17:44 Performing and Sharing Music with Others
20:34 The Therapeutic Nature of Music for Veterans
23:37 Balancing Fatherhood and Music Career
26:40 Future Plans and Upcoming Music Releases
For more, visit: https://vettunespodcast.com/
Recorded at Harmony Hill Entertainment: https://harmonyhillent.com
@VetTunesPodcast
Summary
In this engaging conversation, Shannon Book shares his journey as a singer-songwriter and his experiences in the military, particularly in the Navy as a corpsman. The discussion highlights the intersection of music and military life, the influence of early musical experiences, and the profound impact of mentors and teachers. Shannon reflects on his motivations for joining the Navy, the challenges faced during training, and the emotional weight of working in emergency medicine. The conversation culminates in a reflection on the bonds formed in the military and the lessons learned through both music and service. In this conversation, the speakers explore the profound impact of music on personal healing and growth, particularly in the context of military experiences. They discuss their early musical endeavors, the therapeutic nature of songwriting, and the evolution of their performances. The dialogue emphasizes the importance of community support and the desire to create meaningful music that resonates with others.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Vat Tunes and Guest Shannon Book
01:45 Shannon's Musical Journey Begins
05:09 Influences and Early Musical Experiences
10:54 The Role of Music Teachers in Development
14:13 Transitioning to Military Life
14:49 Joining the Navy and Becoming a Corpsman
19:43 Experiences in Boot Camp and Early Training
24:40 Learning Medicine in the Navy
31:21 First Experiences in Emergency Medicine
36:16 Reflections on Military Service and Medicine
36:21 Musical Beginnings and Busking Adventures
39:19 The Therapeutic Power of Music
40:19 Rage and Healing: A Journey Through Music
43:06 Military Experiences and Their Impact on Music
54:08 The Evolution of Songwriting and Performance
59:07 First Releases and Musical Growth
01:01:13 The Acoustic Experience and Personal Reflections
01:10:09 Community and Support in Music
01:13:37 Closing Thoughts and Future Endeavors
Summary
In this conversation, Barbara Sim, a Marine veteran and talented singer-songwriter, shares her journey from military service to a nomadic lifestyle focused on music. She discusses her experiences in the Marine Corps, including her time in Iraq and her role in the Female Engagement Team. Barbara reflects on her transition to civilian life, the challenges she faced, and how music became a vital outlet for healing. She emphasizes the importance of community support and the therapeutic nature of music, while also detailing her songwriting process and future plans as a traveling musician.
Takeaways
-Barbara transitioned from military life to music after a challenging period.
-She has been living in her van for three years, traveling and performing.
-Music became a healthy outlet for her after leaving the military.
-Her experiences in Iraq shaped her perspective on service and mission.
-The Female Engagement Team allowed her to connect with local women in Iraq.
-She emphasizes the healing power of music and community support.
-Barbara's songwriting process often begins with melodies that come to her while driving.
-She actively engages with her audience and values personal connections.
-Her journey includes overcoming personal trauma and finding joy in music.
-Barbara plans to continue her nomadic lifestyle while pursuing her music career.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Barbara Sim
01:24 Life as a Nomadic Musician
05:32 Journey into the Marine Corps
11:10 Experiences in Iraq
15:45 The Female Engagement Team
19:40 Transitioning from Military to Music
23:55 Healing Through Music
27:33 The Impact of Community and Support
33:08 Songwriting Process and Challenges
39:46 Performing Live and Building Connections
45:08 Future Plans and Upcoming Shows
52:53 Barbara Sim Roam With Me Live Performance
SummaryThis conversation explores the journey of Christiana, a military artist, who shares her experiences growing up in a faith-based family, joining the Army, and how her military service influenced her music career. The discussion highlights the importance of community support, the impact of programs like Operation Rising Star, and the challenges of navigating the music industry as a veteran artist. In this conversation, the speaker reflects on the importance of self-belief and the joy of connecting with audiences through music. They share their experiences from participating in Operation Rising Star, the opportunities it opened up, and memorable moments at the ACMs. The discussion also touches on the journey of songwriting, the release of their single 'Barefoot Mountain Child', and the significance of creating music that resonates with personal experiences and values. @VetTunesPodcast is recorded at https://harmonyhillent.com @HarmonyHillEntertainment00:00 Introduction to VetTunes Podcast and Guest02:21 Christiana's Musical Upbringing and Military Influence09:28 Joining the Army: A Personal Journey12:25 Transitioning Roles in the Military18:36 Deployment Experience and Its Impact25:16 Post-Deployment Life and Music Career29:45 Operation Rising Star: A Platform for Talent34:54 The Impact of Military Spouses in Music38:56 Operation Rising Star: A Unique Competition42:09 Building Community Through Music46:12 Navigating the TikTok Generation51:20 The Power of Live Music55:30 Finding Your Voice in a Competitive Space01:01:49 Opportunities After Winning Operation Rising Star01:12:49 Memorable Moments and Mementos01:17:59 Reflections on Performance and Representation01:26:43 The Journey into Music01:36:02 Rapid Fire Insights and Recommendations01:42:42 VTPC Ep4 ChristiAna Performance Final
In this second episode of VetTunes Podcast, Mike Corrado, sits down with Joshua Burpee—a musician in the Army National Guard and singer-songwriter for a conversation about music and service.
Marine veteran & singer-songwriter Sal Gonzalez shares how telling his story helped him overcome battlefield trauma—and how music gave that story a heartbeat. Hit play, get inspired, then tag a veteran whose voice the world needs to hear. Interview and acoustic performance of "Alabama Breathing"
In this episode of the VetTunes podcast, Brian Grilli shares his journey as a military veteran and musician. He discusses his early influences, the impact of his military service on his music career, and the personal growth he experienced through family life and challenges in the music industry. Grilli reflects on the importance of authenticity in music, the evolution of his sound, and the significance of his latest projects, including collaborations and new releases. The conversation highlights the unique stories of veteran artists and their contributions to the music world.
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