Over the past couple of weeks, I shared a couple of throwback episodes that featured some of my favorite songs. If you haven’t seen them yet, you should check them out. They’re a lot of fun and are all about the music. If you’re looking for more you can always backtrack and check out the episodes they were featured in. ![]() ![]() Episode “Appalachian” This episode shares a little bit about my family history from the Bluegrass state. From southern riches to murder, this episode has it all. Song “Back on the Honky-Tonk Road” ![]() Song “Back on the Honky-Tonk Road” Episode “Endless Horizons” Honky-tonk is more than just old school country. From it’s down home origins to it’s place in the music industry today, honky-tonk has a lot to give. Watch this episode to learn about the greats like Buck Owens and Hank Williams and how they made their mark on the music genre. ![]() Song “Small Towns” Episode “Tiny Cities Undone” What’s the big deal about small towns? Watch this episode to find out. Guest starring on this episode is Stanford Lee’s good friend and go to drummer, Eric Aguiar. ![]() ![]() Song “Tab at the Bar” Episode “Fake as a $3 Bill” Do you remember the fake $3 bill introduced by MAD magazine? That was crazy right? This episode shows how that event inspired my writing and what I really think about the keeping up with the jones’ mentality. ![]() Song “Shores of Botany Bay” Episode “A Wealth of Fish” It’s nice to day dream isn’t it? One of my dreams is to visit the barrier reef off the coast of Australia. I sure hope the reef will still be there when I do. But thinking about Australia got me thinking about Scotch/Irish tunes. Don’t ask me how my mind works, it just happens. Any who, my research lead me to “Shores of Botany Bay” and then this episode happened. ![]() Song “Drunken Sailor” Episode “Seafaring Pranksters” Arggggg ye mateys! This pirate inspired episode is fun for seaferers and land lubbers alike. What did pirates do to gain justice? Watch this episode to learn about the intriguing details and sing along with me to the tune of “Drunken Sailor.” You know you want to.
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