Laurie Webb's Nashville I Once Knew

Tommy Womack

46 min · 26 de mar de 2026
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What do Joan Jett, Taylor Swift, and a guy named “Wet Dog” have in common? Tommy Womack… & the side of the music industry nobody talks about. In this episode, Laurie Webb & Steve Woods sit down with one of Nashville’s most fearless rock storytellers—and a former stay-at-home dad—to laugh about the old days & unpack a career built on grit, instinct, and refusing to play it safe. Tommy gets real about: Joan Jett, Jackson Browne, Grimey's, Vegas Cocks, Todd Snider, Jesus, AI & Taylor Swift… Plus—New York stories, Bluebird connections, lost legends, and the kind of songwriting honesty you don’t hear much anymore. We also take a moment to reflect on the passing of songwriter Todd Snider, honoring his voice, his stories, and the mark he left on Nashville’s musical soul.

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Tommy Womack

What do Joan Jett, Taylor Swift, and a guy named “Wet Dog” have in common? Tommy Womack… & the side of the music industry nobody talks about. In this episode, Laurie Webb & Steve Woods sit down with one of Nashville’s most fearless rock storytellers—and a former stay-at-home dad—to laugh about the old days & unpack a career built on grit, instinct, and refusing to play it safe. Tommy gets real about: Joan Jett, Jackson Browne, Grimey's, Vegas Cocks, Todd Snider, Jesus, AI & Taylor Swift… Plus—New York stories, Bluebird connections, lost legends, and the kind of songwriting honesty you don’t hear much anymore. We also take a moment to reflect on the passing of songwriter Todd Snider, honoring his voice, his stories, and the mark he left on Nashville’s musical soul.

26 de mar de 202646 min