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American Music Backstage

This podcast hosts a variety of guests from the music scene around the United States. We talk about the lifestyle, backstage and life on the road.

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    T. Graham Brown - The Stories and Lessons That Shaped His Career

    Most of us underestimate how a single decision can change everything—just like when a college baseball player chose a singing career over a future on the diamond. T. Graham Brown’s story proves that taking a leap of faith can lead to legendary encounters, including working with icons like Ralph Emory and recording soulful projects at Muscle Shoals. In this episode, you’ll discover the pivotal moments that shaped a country music legend’s journey—from the early days of singing demos on a Nashville street to performing alongside Willie Nelson and being part of the Grand Ole Opry. T. Graham Brown shares the true story behind his friendship with George Jones, the impact of cross-genre collaborations, and how faith and perseverance helped him overcome addiction, inspiring millions with his “Wine in the Water” sobriety anthem. We break down the real culture and camaraderie that defined Nashville during its golden era—how artists connected, supported each other, and built careers in a community that felt like family. You’ll uncover the differences between then and now, highlighting the rise of social media and the challenges facing artists today. If you believe your path is shaped by the choices you make, and you want to hear incredible stories about legendary collaborators, faith in the face of adversity, and the magic of Nashville’s music scene—this episode is for you. Perfect for music lovers, aspiring artists, or anyone seeking courage to follow their dreams—listen and be inspired to keep going, no matter the odds. Hold onto your seat as T. Graham Brown recounts pranks on tour, the adrenaline of backstage moments, and rare insights into the iconic figures who shaped country music’s history—plus, a hilarious tale of trying to snatch Don King’s hair! From floods in Kentucky to soulful gospel sessions and lessons from mentors, this episode is a masterclass in resilience, friendship, and staying true to yourself in the uncertain music industry landscape. Join us for a heartfelt conversation with a country legend whose journey proves that it’s never too late to chase your dreams, and that faith, friendship, and perseverance can change your life forever.

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    Tanner Horton - The Creekers

    When Tanner Horton and his band faced a police shutdown at a South Carolina festival, it sparked a viral moment that captured the essence of raw, unfiltered bluegrass. Discover how a curfew dispute turned into a legendary sidewalk jam, showcasing Tanner's fierce rhythm and dedication to authentic sound. This episode dives into the band's unique journey, their viral showdown, and the making of their latest album at Nashville’s historic Station Inn. In a world of sanitized music, Tanner and The Creekers break barriers with their gritty, passionate approach. Tune in for a high-energy rollercoaster that inspires artists and fans to stay true to their roots.

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    Mo Pitney - Preserving the Heart of Americana

    Join us as we dive into the world of Mo Pitney, a passionate revivalist of bluegrass and traditional country music. At 33, Mo has faced the challenges of Nashville's music industry while staying true to his roots. His latest project, The Outskirts of Town, is a concept album that celebrates the stories and resilience of rural America. Discover how Mo's early experiences with bluegrass legends like Merle Haggard shaped his unique voice. He shares candid insights into his battles with record labels and his commitment to preserving authentic country music. This episode explores Mo's journey, his faith-driven artistry, and his vision for the future of bluegrass and country.If you love genuine stories and soulful melodies, this episode is a must-listen. Mo Pitney isn't just making music; he's leading a movement to keep the heart of Americana alive. Tune in to experience the essence of real country music and the story of a man standing firm on the Outskirts of Town.Visit mopitney.com to follow Mo's journey and support his mission to preserve the soul of country and bluegrass music.

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    Ray Salyer - From Local Clubs to Rupp Arena

    #04 This isn’t just noise — it’s a raw, emotional ride through the heart of Kentucky’s music scene. Ray Sayers, a seasoned bass legend and soulful singer, shares the untold, wild stories of touring Japan, the days at Kentucky Opry, and how legends like Loretta Lynn and John Michael Montgomery shaped his journey. If you crave real, unfiltered behind-the-scenes tales and want to understand what keeps the heartbeat of Eastern Kentucky pounding loud and proud — this episode is for YOU.Ray walks us through his incredible ride from local clubs to playing in front of 40,000 at Rupp Arena. You'll discover how this musician's ground-up story gives you the blueprint to overcome self-doubt, chase your passion, and bring authenticity to your craft. We break down the magic moments on stage with big names, the heartbreak of losing friends like Troy Gentry in tragedy, and what it truly takes to stay humble when you’re living a dream.

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    Steve Wilson - Producing Music and Crafting Instruments

    #03 In this episode of American Music Backstage, Steve Wilson, a multifaceted musician, producer, and luthier, shares his journey through the music industry, from Nashville to South Carolina. Discover his insights on music production, the art of playing from the heart, and the craftsmanship behind custom banjos and guitars.

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    Jagger Bowling - Playing Bass for The Creekers

    #02 In this episode of the American Music Backstage podcast, host Ken Witt interviews Jagger Bowling from the Creekers, a bluegrass band rooted in Kentucky. They discuss the band's musical influences, early experiences, and the transition from traditional bluegrass to a more modern sound. The conversation highlights their journey from local gigs to recording a live album at the historic Station Inn, performing at major festivals, and the unique nature of the bluegrass community. The Creekers share their aspirations for the future and the importance of collaboration and friendship in their musical endeavors. In this engaging conversation, Jagger Bowling and Ken Witt discuss their upcoming tour schedule, the challenges of balancing family life with music, and their experiences in Nashville. They reflect on the evolution of bluegrass music, the importance of authenticity in their craft, and share personal stories about musical influences and connections. The dialogue highlights the excitement surrounding upcoming shows and the significance of preserving musical heritage for future generations.

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    Don Rigsby - From Kentucky Roots to Carnegie Hall

    #01 In this episode of American Music Backstage, host Ken Witt interviews Don Rigsby, a seasoned musician with over 40 years of experience in the bluegrass genre. They discuss Don's musical journey, his roots in Kentucky, and the influence of the local music scene. Don shares stories about his early bands, collaborations with legends like Vern Gosdin, and memorable performances, including playing at Carnegie Hall with Alan Jackson. The conversation also touches on Don's future projects, including a new album and his recording studio, Torchlight Studio. Throughout the episode, the passion for music and the rich heritage of bluegrass shine through, making for an engaging and insightful discussion.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

This podcast hosts a variety of guests from the music scene around the United States. We talk about the lifestyle, backstage and life on the road.

HOSTED BY

Kenneth Witt

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This podcast hosts a variety of guests from the music scene around the United States. We talk about the lifestyle, backstage and life on the road.

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American Music Backstage has 7 episodes. Check the episode list to see recent publication dates and frequency.

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American Music Backstage is created and hosted by Kenneth Witt.
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