American Music Backstage

Tim Parks - Manager of The Creekers: How Passion and Integrity Drive Real Success in Music

1 h 36 min · 4 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Tim Parks - Manager of The Creekers: How Passion and Integrity Drive Real Success in Music

Descripción

Discover how The Creekers' unwavering authenticity is propelling them to major festival stages like Lollapalooza and the Opry. Manager Tim Parks shares how staying true to their roots fuels their success without sacrificing identity. Dive into behind-the-scenes stories of bluegrass revival, organic fan-driven growth, and the importance of relationships over fame. Learn why their genuine connections are priceless and how their passion is reshaping the bluegrass scene. Perfect for musicians and entrepreneurs, this episode is a masterclass in resilience and integrity, inspiring you to chase your passion while staying true to yourself. Tune in for a dose of real music magic.

Comentarios

0

Sé la primera persona en comentar

¡Regístrate ahora y únete a la comunidad de American Music Backstage!

Empezar

2 meses por 1 €

Después 4,99 € / mes · Cancela cuando quieras.

  • Podcasts exclusivos
  • 20 horas de audiolibros / mes
  • Podcast gratuitos

Todos los episodios

17 episodios

Portada del episodio Ric McClure - Drummer from Kentucky Bluegrass Roots to Nashville Country Legends

Ric McClure - Drummer from Kentucky Bluegrass Roots to Nashville Country Legends

Most people don’t realize the deep roots and priceless stories behind some of the greatest musicians in Nashville — until now. Ric McClure, a legendary drummer who’s played with Jerry Reed, Trisha Yearwood, Joe Diffie, and more, pulls back the curtain on a career that’s spanned decades, genres, and generations. He shares behind-the-scenes tales from iconic sessions, reveals what made Jerry Reed’s personality so magnetic, and explains why certain artists are finally getting the recognition they deserve—sometimes years after they’re gone. This episode is packed with hidden gems about Jerry Reed, Elvis’s “Guitar Man,” and the bluegrass and gospel roots that shaped Ric’s journey from Eastern Kentucky to Nashville.

Ayer48 min
Portada del episodio Josh Williams - How Collabing With Legends Like Tony Rice Transformed His Bluegrass Journey

Josh Williams - How Collabing With Legends Like Tony Rice Transformed His Bluegrass Journey

Most bluegrass guitar prodigies never get to share the stage with legends like Tony Rice or JD Crow — but Josh Williams did, and his stories will blow your mind. Discover how this Kentucky native transformed personal connections into a legendary career, learning from and playing alongside the greatest talent in bluegrass history. In this candid conversation, Josh shares the moments that shaped his musical journey — from his early days in contests to touring with Tony Rice, Crow, Rhonda Vincent, and the iconic album band. You'll discover how playing with these legends honed his deep sense of timing and musicianship, and why those lessons continue to influence his style today. We break down stories behind Grammy wins, legendary collaborations, and the special bond that makes bluegrass artists more like family than musicians. You’ll get an inside look at unforgettable experiences: sitting in Dolly Parton’s chair during a video shoot, sharing the stage with Ricky Skaggs, and playing the very guitar Tony Rice once used. Josh’s insights reveal what it truly takes to stay humble, adapt, and excel at the highest levels of bluegrass. If you’re a musician, a bluegrass fan, or simply curious about what it takes to be a legend, this episode is your backstage pass.

9 de jul de 202652 min
Portada del episodio Jayson Chance - Why Old School Nashville Values Still Drive Success in Today’s Music Scene

Jayson Chance - Why Old School Nashville Values Still Drive Success in Today’s Music Scene

Most people don’t realize how much of Nashville’s legendary music story is rooted in family, history, and raw talent — and Jayson Chance’s journey is a perfect example. From growing up in a Nashville legacy family where opera, guitar heroes, and gospel were part of his DNA, to landing his first big gig with Gretchen Wilson—a story of grit, luck, and ironclad professionalism—this episode reveals the secrets behind a successful lifelong career in music that few ever see. Jayson shares incredible behind-the-scenes stories: how a wild steel guitar solo on "Redneck Woman" was an accidental genius, the wild world of touring and studio life, and how the music industry’s roots in Kentucky and Tennessee continue to produce some of the world’s greatest artists. From childhood influences and the importance of genuine connection, to the pitfalls of fame, drug culture, and the brutal reality of being fired—and learning from it—his stories offer a masterclass in resilience and craft. You’ll discover practical insights on building a sustainable music career, the importance of relationships, and how humility and professionalism are the true currency in a cutthroat industry. Whether you’re an aspiring musician, a music lover, or just curious about the untold stories behind the hits, this episode offers a deep dive into the human side of Nashville’s legendary sound.

2 de jul de 20261 h 39 min