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Still Singing with KC Armstrong

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On “Still Singing”, KC Armstrong will be sitting down with other vocal artists he has worked with throughout his years as a professional singer. Having sung with many university ensembles, two military choruses, a number of top tier civilian choirs, and professional gospel quartets, he has plenty of friends to chat with about their musical journeys and the power of music through song!

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6 episodios

Portada del episodio Where Patriotism Meets Praise: Music As A Calling

Where Patriotism Meets Praise: Music As A Calling

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2559816/fan_mail/new] A single voice can turn a room—from the hush of a memorial to the cheer of a singalong—and KC Armstrong knows that power well. We welcome the renowned bass from the U.S. Army Chorus for a candid, music-filled hour that spans sacred hymns, spirituals, and Americana, and reveals how service, faith, and mentorship shaped his craft. From the first notes of How Great Thou Art to the toe-tapping close of Rocky Top, the setlist doubles as a map of his journey. KC opens up about discovering his voice later than most, trading a trumpet for a score, and putting in the hours at Western Carolina and East Tennessee State. He shares behind-the-scenes moments from the Air Force Singing Sergeants to the U.S. Army Chorus in Washington—what it feels like to sing at state dinners, to represent the nation before visiting royalty, and to honor lives at solemn ceremonies where every phrase matters. You’ll hear how switching styles on command isn’t a trick; it’s a professional promise to meet the moment with respect and skill. The heart of the conversation belongs to the people who shaped him—especially the legendary Glenn Draper—and to the ensemble spirit of Brethren, where friendship and harmony build something larger than any solo. KC talks about songs that carry hope through hard seasons, like Light at the End of the Darkness and In the Garden, and why The Holy City still feels like a glimpse of home. If you’re drawn to rich low notes, timeless repertoire, and the quiet courage of service, this story will stay with you. Enjoy the music, then keep the conversation going—follow, share with a friend who loves choral music or Southern gospel, and leave a review telling us which performance moved you most. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2559816/support] Just Keep Singing

25 de ene de 2026 - 1 h 0 min
Portada del episodio How A Tech-Savvy Singer Turned Cafeteria Courage Into A Life On Stage

How A Tech-Savvy Singer Turned Cafeteria Courage Into A Life On Stage

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2559816/fan_mail/new] A gospel-soaked childhood, a cafeteria duet in Zulu, and a Conservatory leap into grand opera—John Overholt’s journey charts how curiosity and courage can turn a voice into a compass. We sit down to explore how ETSU’s choral culture and a sharp-eared mentor shaped his sound, why Cincinnati Opera became a decade-long proving ground, and how returning to Knoxville opened doors to community gigs, cathedral acoustics, and a chance meeting that became an engagement. From Handel’s Messiah at Fairfield Glade to Knoxville Opera’s seasonal slate, John talks about shifting gears between mic’d quartet work and unamplified sacred repertoire, and what each room asks of a singer. The Cathedral of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus becomes a character in its own right—vaulted ceilings, lucid echoes, and the kind of space that insists on honesty. We dig into the emotional physics of music too: why audiences stand for Battle Hymn, how a perfectly placed high note in Nessun Dorma can reset a room, and why visual feedback from listeners feeds the performance in real time. Threaded through the story is a tech backbone—dial-up nostalgia, homebuilt PCs, and a father’s pioneering direct-to-disc recordings that prized clarity long before the vinyl revival. That tinkerer’s spirit now powers smart rehearsal setups, better mics, and the practical know-how that turns gigs into sustainable work. Add in tour memories from Notre Dame to Costa Rica, the “trench coat scooter guy” campus lore, and the mentoring moments that spark new singers, and you get a portrait of an artist who treats style as a toolkit and community as the stage. If music has ever caught your breath in a cathedral, or if you’ve wondered how a working singer blends opera, gospel, and tech into one life, this conversation is for you. Listen, share it with a friend who loves choral music or opera, and leave a review so more listeners can find the show. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2559816/support] Just Keep Singing

14 de ene de 2026 - 29 min
Portada del episodio From Children’s Choir To The Charlotte Master Chorale: A Life In Song-Paige Sisk

From Children’s Choir To The Charlotte Master Chorale: A Life In Song-Paige Sisk

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2559816/fan_mail/new] What if the place you feel most yourself is the second row of a choir, sitting tall on the edge of the chair, breath matched to a hundred others? That’s where we meet Paige Sisk—grandmother, artist, and lifelong chorister—whose journey runs from a children’s choir in a small Methodist church to the bright lights of the Blumenthal with the Charlotte Master Chorale. We talk about the people who forged her sound, especially the legendary Catherine Painter, and the habits that never left: posture, vowel shape, musical courage. Paige shares how she balanced life as “Jamma” with the pull to keep creating—art at home, errands and dance pickups, then nights shaped by rehearsal and community. The story broadens into the language of choral music itself: German that demands intention, Latin that steadies the line, Russian that carries weight, and spirituals that open a room in an instant. With conductor insights and smart rehearsal culture, she’s learning to hear the “why” beneath every phrase, from Duruflé’s Requiem to seasonal programs that stretch skill and heart. The conversation turns to meaning. A surprising share of choral standards are sacred, even on secular stages, and Paige has watched those texts meet real needs—at nursing homes, shelters, and community concerts where a single line can move someone who hasn’t spoken all day. Choir becomes a social miracle: strangers align breath and become one voice. Along the way, we revisit weddings sung, youth tours chaperoned, and the small-world ties linking friends, conductors, and former colleagues across years. If you love choir, mentorship, and the quiet ministry of shared song, you’ll find something here—craft, courage, and the reminder that music heals when we get out of the way. Listen, share with a friend who needs a lift, and subscribe so you never miss a story that keeps you singing. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2559816/support] Just Keep Singing

27 de dic de 2025 - 34 min
Portada del episodio A Voice For Service, Stage, And Community-Courtney Williams

A Voice For Service, Stage, And Community-Courtney Williams

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2559816/fan_mail/new] What if one phone call could reroute your life’s soundtrack? That’s the energy running through our sit-down with Courtney Williams—a bass singer who grew from church harmonies in Tennessee to the Navy Sea Chanters, then stepped behind the mic as the announcing voice at four presidential inaugurations. His stories take us inside the craft and chaos of high-stakes ceremony: the long cold wait in the Capitol, the script that kept changing as dignitaries arrived out of order, the rush of nailing an introduction that millions would hear and none would forget. Courtney walks us through turning points that feel both unlikely and inevitable. A UT scholarship made him realize opera wasn’t his path. A Marine Corps commitment almost took him one way, until the Sea Chanters audition took him another. Along the way, mentors opened doors, ensembles sharpened his technique, and recording sessions taught him the small decisions—vowels, blend, breath—that make a chorus feel like one voice. Then came the moments that live outside the rehearsal room: introducing Beyoncé and Kelly Clarkson at Obama’s inauguration, getting the quiet call to record the Super Bowl intro, and performing at the Pearl Harbor premiere on the deck of a ship in Hawaii. The heart of this conversation is service through sound. We talk about the mission of military music—honoring the fallen, lifting the active force, and bridging the public with those who wear the uniform. Courtney shares the jolt he felt every time the Armed Forces medley brought veterans to their feet, and how sacred texts within choral repertoire can gently minister to a divided world without a sermon. Today, that same purpose guides his work in Charleston as executive director of Lowcountry Veterans Home, where he helps homeless veterans stabilize, find benefits and jobs, and step back into life with dignity. If you love music, military stories, or the way one steady voice can move a room, you’ll feel at home here. Press play, share it with a friend who needs a shot of courage, and leave us a review so more people can find these stories. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2559816/support] Just Keep Singing

11 de dic de 2025 - 39 min
Portada del episodio How Music On A Dusty FOB Kept A Warrior Alive-Ryan Carson

How Music On A Dusty FOB Kept A Warrior Alive-Ryan Carson

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2559816/fan_mail/new] A single song on a dusty flight line can change the ending of someone’s story. That’s where we start with Ryan Carson—third-generation Air Force, Singing Sergeants alum, and former frontman of the service’s show group that became Max Impact—who shares how music carried him from White House holiday rooms to forward operating bases few airmen ever reach. We revisit the whirlwind of 1999 when diplomas, weddings, and basic training stacked up, and the young voices were thrown straight into medleys, ceremonies, and the quiet diplomacy of “quarters” gigs at generals’ homes. Ryan walks us through his move from the classical polish of the Singing Sergeants to the choreography, original writing, and top‑40 energy of High Flight and Max Impact. He explains why the band wrote songs like Send Me for Special Tactics, Stand for the Honor Guard, and Locked and Loaded during the post‑9/11 tempo—music crafted to honor, to steady nerves, and to put language to service when words fail. Then we go downrange. Small teams, big stakes, and set lists designed for recognition and relief. After closing with Home, a Green Beret pressed his Special Forces patch into Ryan’s chest and said the music saved his life. That moment anchors a larger theme: music as a time machine and medicine, a bridge between uniforms and hometowns, and a way to humanize the people who carry the weight. We also talk about faith’s quiet thread in military music—how sacred texts live inside patriotic programs—and how worship leading and community roots shape life after retirement. If you care about military music, morale, and the power a familiar song carries us through tough places, this one’s for you. Listen, share with someone who needs a lift, and if the show resonates, subscribe and leave a review so others can find these stories. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2559816/support] Just Keep Singing

4 de dic de 2025 - 30 min
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