Rolling with the Indie Musician Life – Lannie Flowers

2020-12-01T19:27:33-06:00October 26th, 2018|Podcast|

Lannie Flowers is one of my indie musician pals who resides in the Dallas Fort Worth area of Texas. In this second appearance for the podcast, Lannie discusses the long process of making his forthcoming album Home. The project has apparently been wrought with challenges. I had no idea [...]

Making Music with an Open Heart and Mind – Jon Christopher Davis

2021-11-07T10:01:56-06:00October 11th, 2018|Marketing, Podcast|

Jon Christopher Davis (aka JCD) is a Dallas-Fort Worth based music artist. He’s written songs for the likes of Dolly Parton, Timothy B. Schmit of the Eagles, Billy Ray Cyrus, and many other noteworthys. He’s recorded for Warner Brothers, Sony and MCA Records. He's been featured on a number of [...]

Songwriting, Side Hustles and Gratitude – Lindsay White

2022-01-16T09:58:35-06:00October 5th, 2018|Marketing, Podcast|

You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll call your therapist. That is straight from Lindsay White’s bio. She's a songwriting machine, who's been recognized by the likes of the Teullride Bluegrass Festival, Kerrville Folk Festival, Guitar World, and American Songwriter Magazine. In our chat for this episode of the podcast, Lindsay [...]

Gig Gab Podcast Interviews Roberto

2022-01-15T20:12:26-06:00October 2nd, 2018|Marketing, Podcast|

Listen to Roberto R. Hernandez (Robonzo), The Unstarving Musician – GigGab 88. About the time I published The Unstarving Musician's Guide to Getting Paid Gigs, Paul Kent and Dave Hamilton invited me to be a guest on their Gig Gab Podcast. I believe this was my first ever podcast interview. [...]

Setting the Intention to Make Music Full Time – Eli Lev

2020-12-15T13:54:48-06:00September 28th, 2018|Marketing, Podcast|

My interview with Eli Lev was recording on Labor Day 2018, the US holiday that commemorates hard working Americans. I like to think it commemorates hard working people everywhere. Eli is definitely among the hard working. He’s working hard to figure out what it takes to be a full [...]

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