Neil Young has a new band with the kids of an old buddy (Willie Nelson), and he’s having the most fun he’s had in years; he talks about his new groove with Rolling Stone associate editor Patrick Doyle; plus, Doyle, Andy Greene and Nathan Brackett break down Neil’s wild, woolly last few decades. Also: producer Dev Hynes’ new Blood Orange album, Freetown Sound ... Show More
Aug 11
John Fogerty on Creedence's Origins and Much More
John Fogerty goes deep on Creedence Clearwater Revival's roots, mortality, A.I., Springsteen vs. Trump, and much more in an interview with host Brian Hiatt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
55m 25s
Aug 6
NASHVILLE NOW: Lukas Nelson Finds His Zen
Welcome back to Nashville Now. This week our Host & Senior Editor, Joseph Hudak, fills us in on the latest trends in Country music, from artists going sober and focusing on their spirituality, to others opening up new Honky Tonks and bars in a city near you. We’re also joined by ... Show More
36m 13s
Feb 2022
Dustin Lynch on His Last Breakup Inspiring Music on His New Album + Ronnie Dunn on ‘Neon Moon’ Going Viral and His New Song “Broken Neon Hearts” + Raymundo Sees An A-List TV Star at a Bar
Dustin Lynch stops by to talk about his new album “Blue in the Sky”, the one song that was inspired by his last breakup and how he’s training to be a pilot. Ronnie Dunn stops by to talk about his new song “Broken Neon Hearts”, “Neon Moon” going viral on TikTok and how he split Br ... Show More
1h 24m
Jul 2020
Culture Warriors: Neil Young vs. Lynyrd Skynyrd
In the early '70s, Neil Young wrote two classic songs about the south — "Southern Man" and "Alabama" — that annoyed one of his biggest fans, Ronnie Van Zant of Lynyrd Skynyrd. So Ronnie co-wrote "Sweet Home Alabama," which became a hit song and a defining southern rock anthem. Am ... Show More
51m 41s