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The original spark that lit the fire. The Rugged Revival Podcast is where it all began — a laid-back yet unmissable show that dives deep into the lives, stories, and songs of both emerging talent and seasoned names in Country, Americana, and Roots Music. It's not just about the music — it's about the people behind it. From road stories and creative breakthroughs to unexpected laughs and honest conversations, every episode feels like you're hanging out with old friends. Tune in, turn it up, and join the revival.

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TJ & Ronnie

TJ and Ronnie are the charismatic duo behind The Rugged Revival — the UK's home of independent country, Americana, and roots music. What started as a passion project between two mates who love real music has grown into a full network of shows, voices, and artists. Straight-talking, warm, and endlessly enthusiastic about the music they champion, they've built one of the UK's most respected independent country platforms from the ground up.

Episodes (60)

"I'd Still Make Music If Nobody Listened" | Joe Stamm on Touring, Songwriting & Country Music
Ep 54
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Joe Stamm

"I'd Still Make Music If Nobody Listened" | Joe Stamm on Touring, Songwriting & Country Music

Joe Stamm of the Joe Stamm Band joins the Rugged Revival Podcast for a conversation about songwriting, touring, independent country music, recording albums, and building a loyal fanbase from the ground up.In this episode, Joe discusses life on the road, the realities of being an independent artist, working on multiple recording projects at once, and why songwriting remains the driving force behind everything he does. He also shares insights into his creative process, growing up in Central Illinois, musical influences like Chris Knight, Eric Church, Blackberry Smoke, and Charles Wesley Godwin, and his thoughts on AI-generated music and the future of streaming platforms.Whether you're a fan of Americana, country rock, Red Dirt country, singer-songwriters, or independent artists carving their own path, this conversation offers a genuine look behind the curtain of modern country music.Chapters:00:00 Joe Stamm's Reality: No Sick Days & Why He Keeps Making Music00:42 Introduction to Joe Stamm & The Joe Stam Band01:35 Social Media, Humour & Connecting with Fans02:18 Touring, Illness & Cancelling Shows04:15 Touring Across America05:54 Why Joe Wants to Tour Europe06:43 Working on Three Albums at Once09:30 Recording Music & Finding a Creative Workflow12:20 Funding Records & Building a Fanbase14:50 The "Joe Stamm Man" Merch Idea16:20 Growing Up in Central Illinois18:55 The Midwest Music Scene20:55 Musical Influences & Discovering Country Music23:15 Napster, Streaming & Finding New Artists24:00 AI Music & Spotify's Challenges26:45 Defining the Joe Stam Band Sound30:10 Writing Lyrics That Matter32:55 Quick Fire Round37:20 Joe's Songwriting Process Explained40:25 Where Song Ideas Come From43:30 Perfectionism, Editing & Finishing Songs44:05 Songs Joe Is Most Proud Of47:55 What's Next for Joe Stamm?50:00 Where to Find Joe Online51:50 Final Toast & Closing ThoughtsSubscribe to The Rugged Revival. Share it with your friends. Support independent music!Listen to the full podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6wnHcgA73o1aiiKaz882vH?si=30aabdaa220a4628Follow The Rugged Revival:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theruggedrevival/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theruggedrevivalFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100094507520679Website: www.theruggedrevival.comEmail: ruggedrevival@hotmail.com

18 June 2026· 51:57
Virginia's Appalachian Red Dirt Country Voice | Jacob Paul Allen
Ep 53
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Jacob Paul Allen

Virginia's Appalachian Red Dirt Country Voice | Jacob Paul Allen

Jacob Paul Allen is a Country Music and Appalachian Red Dirt artist from rural Virginia, known for his authentic storytelling and unique sound.Jacob Paul Allen's music is a blend of Country, rock, and Americana, inspired by artists such as Turnpike Troubadours and Randy Rogers. Growing up in a small town in Virginia, Allen's music is deeply rooted in his rural upbringing and personal experiences. In this episode, Allen shares his story of finding his voice as an artist and navigating the music industry as an independent musician. He also discusses the challenges of staying true to his authentic sound in a industry dominated by AI-generated music.Allen's music is a reflection of his genuine and down-to-earth personality, and his passion for storytelling is evident in every song. With a full band and a string of upcoming shows, Allen is an artist on the rise, and this episode is a must-listen for fans of Country and Americana music.Chapters:02:08 Introduction to Jacob Paul Allen12:11 Influences and early music experiences20:12 Navigating the music industry as an independent artist26:59 Staying true to his authentic sound33:41 Upcoming shows and projects41:35 The importance of storytelling in musichttps://jacobpaulallen.com/https://www.facebook.com/jacobpaulallenmusichttps://www.instagram.com/jacobpaulallen/Subscribe to The Rugged Revival. Share it with your friends. Support independent music! Follow The Rugged Revival:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theruggedrevival/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theruggedrevivalFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100094507520679Website: www.theruggedrevival.comEmail: ruggedrevival@hotmail.com

10 June 2026· 52:59
The Voices of Kentucky's Rising Music Scene: Gracie Yates & Brock Burton Podcast
Ep 52
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Gracie Yates and Brock Burton

The Voices of Kentucky's Rising Music Scene: Gracie Yates & Brock Burton Podcast

Gracie Yates and Brock Burton, two talented artists from Kentucky, join us on the show to talk about their music, their inspirations, and their experiences in the industry. From performing at music festivals like Laurel Cove to overcoming stage fright and performance anxiety, they share their personal stories and insights. With their roots in country and Americana music, Gracie and Brock have a unique sound that's both nostalgic and fresh. They talk about the importance of music communities and how they've helped shape their careers. Whether you're a fan of country, Americana, or just great storytelling, this episode is for you. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the conversation with Gracie Yates and Brock Burton. If you enjoy artists like John Mayer, Chris Stapleton, or Margo Price, you'll love Gracie Yates and Brock Burton's soulful and rootsy sound. Chapters:00:00 Introduction 00:31 Getting to Know Gracie and Brock02:42 Musical Backgrounds and Influences06:36 The Kentucky Music Scene10:23 Collaborative Music and Upcoming Releases12:21 Early Music Careers and Inspirations18:05 Career Highlights and Future Aspirations21:39 Fun and Games: Quickfire Questions23:42 Festival Excitement: Anticipating Unbroken Circle26:27 Backstage Insights: Meeting the Stars28:04 Pre-Show Rituals: Nerves and Adrenaline30:04 The Connection: Why We Perform31:47 Post-Performance Reflections: The Highs and Lows32:25 Mental Health Matters: Coping Strategies for Artists35:03 Mount Rushmore: Influences and Inspirations37:14 Future Plans: New Music and Touring39:31 Global Aspirations: Touring Beyond the US40:35 Wrapping Up: Where to Find Us Subscribe to The Rugged Revival. Share it with your friends. Support independent music! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theruggedrevival/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theruggedrevivalFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100094507520679Website: www.theruggedrevival.comEmail: ruggedrevival@hotmail.com

3 June 2026· 42:38
Bruce Springsteen Handpicked This Guitarist to Open for 85,000 Fans | Dan Patlansky
Ep 51
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Dan Patlansky

Bruce Springsteen Handpicked This Guitarist to Open for 85,000 Fans | Dan Patlansky

Bruce Springsteen handpicked Dan Patlansky to open for 85,000 fans in Johannesburg. We sat down with one of the world's top blues guitarists to find out what that moment felt like, what it's really like playing blues in South Africa, and why his latest album Movin' On is the most honest music he's ever made. Dan opens up about the nerves of playing to a sea of 85,000 people, then glancing over to see Springsteen and Tom Morello watching from the wings. He talks about touring with Joe Satriani across Europe, growing up in apartheid-era South Africa with Hendrix blasting through his dad's stereo, mental health on the road, and the one piece of advice every aspiring guitarist needs to hear. Dan's UK tour kicks off November 2026. Tickets and info at danpatlansky.com Follow The Rugged Revival on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube at @theruggedrevival

27 May 2026· 53:17
Real Texas Country Music | Military Veteran John Teague from Teague Brothers Band
EP 50

Milestone Episode

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John Teague

Real Texas Country Music | Military Veteran John Teague from Teague Brothers Band

The Rugged Revival — independent Country, Americana & Roots music. Live sessions, artist interviews and real music discovery. John Teague from Teague Brothers Band is our guest in this 50th episode of The Rugged Revival Podcast! "Teague Brothers Band is an Americana Folk Country Rock group led by U.S. Army veteran and songwriter John Teague, whose roots run deep in the blue-collar soil of Winnie, Texas.Raised in a family of farmers, saddle makers, construction workers, and veterans, Teague learned early on that grit, heart, and hard work were the keys to building something real. After serving a life-changing tour in Iraq, John returned home with a deeper perspective—and a powerful voice that would soon carry across the Texas music scene and beyond.Backed by a band of road-tested musicians, the Teague Brothers Band has earned a loyal following through sweat-soaked, high-energy performances and songwriting that hits where it hurts—and heals. Their 2019 debut album Harvest Day introduced regional favorites like “Coyote,” “Rainbow Bridge,” and “Fingers and Thumbs,” and the breakout single “Don’t Want To Go Home” climbed to #2 on multiple Texas charts.With over 5 million streams and counting, the Teague Brothers Band is no longer Texas' best-kept secret.Their latest record, Wish You the World (released May 9, 2025), builds on the momentum of 2022’s Love and War with a diverse, heartfelt collection of songs produced by Derek Hames at Edgewater Studios. From the fiddle-fueled stomp of “Hotel Water” to the intimate reflection of “Tell Me Anything,” the album showcases Teague’s lyrical depth and emotional range. Tracks like “Breathe” and “Depression” offer candid, sometimes raw portraits of struggle and hope, while “Smiles” leaves listeners with a sense of hard-earned optimism. With Wish You the World, the Teague Brothers Band makes a strong case for national recognition, delivering music that’s as thoughtful as it is timeless.“We love playing music people can dance to,” Teague says, “but we also bring a little more rock 'n' roll. We fit in wherever they'll let us through the door—dancehalls, concert halls, listening rooms.”Off stage, John runs a ranch and construction business with his wife, Desirae, continuing the hands-on lifestyle that shaped his music. On stage, he and the band deliver boot-stomping shows that are as heartfelt as they are electrifying.The message is real. The music is alive. The Teague Brothers Band is just getting started."Subscribe to The Rugged Revival. Share it with your friends. Support independent music!Listen to the full podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6wnHcgA73o1aiiKaz882vH?si=30aabdaa220a4628Follow The Rugged Revival:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theruggedrevival/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theruggedrevivalFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100094507520679Website: www.theruggedrevival.comEmail: ruggedrevival@hotmail.com

14 May 2026· 58:22
From Farm Life To "The Voice USA" | Ryan Coleman Interview
Ep 49
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Ryan Coleman

From Farm Life To "The Voice USA" | Ryan Coleman Interview

The Rugged Revival — independent Country, Americana & Roots music. Live sessions, artist interviews and real music discovery. Ryan Coleman is our guest in this episode of The Rugged Revival Podcast. Ryan, is a country singer-songwriter from southeastern Pennsylvania, blending real farm life with a traditional country sound.Raised on his family’s farm, Ryan’s music is rooted in hard work, faith and storytelling. After standout performances on Season 25 of NBC’s The Voice, sharing the stage with Dan + Shay and opening for Scotty McCreery, Chris Janson and Dylan Scott, he’s quickly becoming one to watch in modern country music. @ryan.coleman  Subscribe to The Rugged Revival. Share it with your friends. Support independent music!Listen to the full podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6wnHcgA73o1aiiKaz882vH?si=30aabdaa220a4628Follow The Rugged Revival:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theruggedrevival/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theruggedrevivalFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100094507520679Website: www.theruggedrevival.comEmail: ruggedrevival@hotmail.com

11 May 2026· 1:07:34
A UK Voice in Americana, Folk Rock & Blues | Emilia Quinn
Ep 48
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Emilia Quinn

A UK Voice in Americana, Folk Rock & Blues | Emilia Quinn

Emilia Quinn is a UK-based artist blending Americana, folk rock and blues with a raw, soulful voice and deeply honest songwriting.In this Rugged Revival podcast, Emilia talks about her music, influences and journey, from festival stages to her latest album Dented Halos.This conversation explores storytelling, resilience and the human experience through music.Discover more country, Americana and roots artists on The Rugged Revival.

23 April 2026· 43:34
#1 Hits, Grammy Nominations & Going Solo | James Otto
Ep 47
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James Otto

#1 Hits, Grammy Nominations & Going Solo | James Otto

James Otto has been called The Biggest Voice in Country Music & that might just be true. Standing a broad-shouldered 6 foot 5 inches tall, Otto has a powerhouse voice to match.His textured, sometimes raspy vocals are delivered with passion and plenty of soul.Otto blends that soulful voice with great storytelling and a smooth, funky groove to create his signature Country Soul sound.Otto rose to prominence when he signed with Warner Bros. and released the album Sunset Man. His breakthrough hit, "Just Got Started Lovin' You," went to the top of the charts as a 2-week #1 song and became the "most played country song of the year." Otto also received a Grammy Nomination for "Best Male Country Vocal Performance" of the song. The hit's popularity has endured, as it’s on the list of Billboard's 100 Greatest Country Songs, confirming it as one of the most played songs in the history of country radio.A founding member of MuzikMafia, Otto has also earned a reputation as one of Nashville’s most compelling songwriters. He co-wrote Jamey Johnson’s career-defining hit, “In Color," and for that song, Otto again received a Grammy nod, but this time as a songwriter for "Best Country Song." “In Color” brought further recognition, as he took home awards for both the Academy of Country Music and the Country Music Academy’s “Song of the Year.” Later, Otto co-penned "Somethin' 'Bout a Boat" for Jimmy Buffett, which uniquely made its way to Broadway as part of the musical Escape to Margaritaville. He also co-wrote “No Hurry” which soared to the top of the charts for the Zac Brown Band. Additionally, Otto has collaborated on songs for artists: Randy Houser, Chris Janson, Darius Rucker, Trace Adkins, Josh Kiser, John Rich, John Anderson, Randy Owen, the supergroup Alabama and many more.

16 April 2026· 57:54
Confessions of a Podcaster! | Rugged Revival
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Confessions of a Podcaster! | Rugged Revival

In this episode, TJ & Ronnie give a little update into their time in Texas, whats been happening since then, and some confessions they need to get off their chest! Subscribe to the channel. Share it with your friends!

8 April 2026· 36:39
Emily Jamerson | Appalachian Singer-Songwriter from Eastern Kentucky | Rugged Revival
Ep 6
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Emily Jamerson

Emily Jamerson | Appalachian Singer-Songwriter from Eastern Kentucky | Rugged Revival

Emily Jamerson, a singer-songwriter from Prestonsburg, Kentucky, grew up surrounded by music and family. With a voice shaped by the mountains of eastern Kentucky, Emily's sound is part folk singer, part mountain siren. Her songs point to hope and reveal her love for the mountains she calls home.

23 March 2026· 1:14:48
Philip Bowen - From West Virginia Fiddle to Viral Americana Breakout | Rugged Revival
Ep 5
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Philip Bowen

Philip Bowen - From West Virginia Fiddle to Viral Americana Breakout | Rugged Revival

Philip Bowen is one of the most exciting voices in modern Americana. Born and raised in West Virginia, this Appalachian fiddle virtuoso has built a global following through electrifying live performances, viral momentum, and a sound deeply rooted in Appalachian tradition.In this episode of The Rugged Revival Podcast, Philip talks about growing up in Appalachia, picking up the fiddle at just four years old, and how his West Virginia roots continue to shape his identity and music. From winning TikTok’s Greatest Talent competition to reaching the semifinals of America’s Got Talent (Season 18), Philip’s rise has been anything but ordinary.We dive into his debut album Old Kanawha and his sophomore release Appalachia Forever, and what it means to represent Appalachian culture on national stages like NPR’s Mountain Stage, The Bluebird Café, and Americanafest. Philip also shares insights from working as a session player with artists including Noah Kahan, Sam Barber, Jenna Paulette, and Zandi Holup, as well as touring alongside Darius Rucker, Charles Wesley Godwin, 49 Winchester, Ian Munsick, and Wyatt Flores.This is a conversation about West Virginia pride, viral success, traditional fiddle music, Americana storytelling, and the modern resurgence of Appalachian soul.If you care about authentic roots music, Appalachian identity, and the future of Americana, this episode is for you.Subscribe for more conversations with independent country, Americana, and roots artists shaping today’s scene.

2 March 2026· 1:01:50
Maggie Noëlle - Magnolia Boulevard’s Powerful Frontwoman | Appalachian Soul | Rugged Revival
Ep 4
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Maggie Noëlle

Maggie Noëlle - Magnolia Boulevard’s Powerful Frontwoman | Appalachian Soul | Rugged Revival

If patience is a virtue, then the current state of Magnolia Boulevard plays right into the long-held notion that sonic grandeur evolves in its own time and place — one where the Lexington, Kentucky, rock-n-soul act is aiming to break into a national audience ready and roaring for the quintet’s soaring talents.“Things happen when they’re supposed to happen,” lead singer/guitarist Maggie Noelle says. “And I’m so proud of this music coming out now with this group of dudes — it’s like we’re finally getting what we kind of deserve.”“We know who we are now, and we know what we want to do,” adds keyboardist Ryan Allen. “We know what we want to sound like. Everybody involved is on the same path. We’ve got the same mission and we feel good about it. These songs have been cared for and thought about, where everything is happening with intention — there’s purpose behind the music.”That mission of luminous tone and honest intent is no more apparent than Magnolia Boulevard’s latest self-titled album. Captured by legendary Kentucky producer Duane Lundy, the eight-song LP runs the gamut of genres, all with thick threads of the blues and soul radiating from the tracks.“We like a lot of different things, so let’s start a band that’s blues and soul, the rest being whatever else we feel like adding,” Allen says. “These are songs and stories of the struggles of Appalachian people, these little snapshots of time of what it’s like to live around here.”“Inspiration comes and goes,” Noelle adds. “I’ve realized, in these later years of songwriting, I tend to write about my current life and where my heart is.”Formed in 2017 by Noelle and Allen, the band came together when other creative endeavors weren’t fulfilling the artistic desires and professional expectations of what the duo were envisioning. It was time to push down the gas pedal on the possibility and potential of what Magnolia Boulevard could be, and ultimately has become — in sonic design and in the live realm. “The sound has been described as ‘Appalachian Soul,’ and I really like that because of our Appalachian roots,” Noelle says. “You get a taste of folk with the songwriting portion, but you also have that rock and soul foundation.”Watching Noelle under the bright lights, her stage presence immediately conjures whispers in the audience, where her fiery vocal talents are compared to the likes of Susan Tedeschi, Bonnie Raitt, and Grace Potter. And yet, Magnolia Boulevard remains unique and steadfast in its approach. The powerhouse group is rounded out by Roddy Puckett (bass), Austin Lewis (guitar) and Brandon Johnson (drums). With this bountiful lineup, Magnolia Boulevard has been making the rounds around Southern Appalachia and beyond, each show an opportunity to once again justify its reputation as one of the rising, “must see” rock shows anywhere in the country.“It feels a lot better when it is the sum of all the parts, when you have five people all going after the same thing,” Allen says. “We’re not sacrificing or compromising anything, and in a way that we maybe had before. It feels like we’re got something substantial here that we’re really proud of.”“Everybody in the band is also interpreting the lyrics and showing emotion, because they’re into it, too,” Noelle adds. “They feel the same emotions, and there’s something magic about it [when we’re playing].” And as Magnolia Boulevard grows and evolves into a national act, the core essence and melodic attitude of the unit will proudly reside in the rich, vibrant music scene of its native Lexington and greater Kentucky.“In Kentucky, we’ve got a little bit of everything, and we just have this real sense of community,” Noelle says. “Everybody has always been supportive of each other’s projects, no matter the genre, and I think that’s important.”

23 February 2026· 1:12:58
Brandon Legion | Horror Podcaster & Synth Metal Musician | Rugged Revival
Ep 9
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Brandon Legion

Brandon Legion | Horror Podcaster & Synth Metal Musician | Rugged Revival

Brandon Legion is the host of the Horrorwolf666 Podcast and fronts the synth metal project "Abraxashorn".

20 February 2026· 11:21
Marcus Trummer - Modern Soul with 60s/70s Influences, Blues Guitar & Timeless Songwriting | Rugged Revival
Ep 3
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Marcus Trummer

Marcus Trummer - Modern Soul with 60s/70s Influences, Blues Guitar & Timeless Songwriting | Rugged Revival

A young blood with an old soul, Marcus Trummer marries modern sensibilities with tradition in his distinctive style of soulful music. Dubbed “a precocious guitarist whose vocals possess a wise-beyond-his-years weariness” by the Calgary Herald, the Calgary-born artist is already earning recognition. In 2023, Trummer won the Telluride Blues Challenge, and would go on to make his US performance debut at Telluride Blues & Brews Festival the following year. Trummer recently received a nomination for the 2025 Western Canadian Music Awards “Blues Artist of the Year”, as well as a Canadian Blues Music Awards nomination for “Male Vocalist of the Year”. Marcus Trummer’s debut album, “From The Start”, draws inspiration from the timeless sounds of the 60s and 70s. With his warm and emotive vocals, Trummer pays respect to classic soul singers like Bill Withers and Marvin Gaye. His expressive guitar work channels the impassioned approach of players like B.B. King and Jimi Hendrix. Packed with raw emotion and honesty, Trummer’s songwriting is not to be overlooked. His thoughtful lyrics examine universal subjects of love and coming of age, unpacking experiences that resonate with all listeners.

16 February 2026· 1:18:07
Spencer Hatcher - Virginia Bluegrass Country Star | “When She Calls Me Cowboy” | Honky Tonk Hideaway EP | Rugged Revival
Ep 2
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Spencer Hatcher

Spencer Hatcher - Virginia Bluegrass Country Star | “When She Calls Me Cowboy” | Honky Tonk Hideaway EP | Rugged Revival

Stone Country Records’ Spencer Hatcher is a bluegrass-influenced country artist who was raised on a farm in the heartland of Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley. By the age of 11, he was already playing his five-string banjo in his family’s bluegrass band. In 2020, Hatcher formed his own country band, backed by younger brother Connor Hatcher, a bass prodigy and “blood harmony” supporting vocalist. Dubbed the “String King” by his hometown newspaper and quickly developing a reputation across Virginia and neighboring states as an exciting live performer, Hatcher played more than 150 shows a year in both 2023 and 2024, often setting venue attendance records. He has also built a strong online fan base, including more than 900,000 social media followers. Hatcher’s debut EP, Honky Tonk Hideaway—a good-time destination for music fans who prefer their country served stone cold—is available now. The EP features Hatcher’s debut single, “When She Calls Me Cowboy,” which was a Top 10 Most Added Song at U.S. Country Radio (Mediabase) out-of-the-box. Saving Country Music has lauded the young old-fashioned gentleman as “one of the most promising up-and-coming voices in traditional country music.”

9 February 2026· 1:15:39
Pug Johnson – El Cabron Album | Texas Roots, Americana, and Louisiana Influences | Rugged Revival
Ep 1
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Pug Johnson

Pug Johnson – El Cabron Album | Texas Roots, Americana, and Louisiana Influences | Rugged Revival

Pug Johnson grew up on the outskirts of Beaumont, Texas, listening to the multicultural soundtrack of a city flanked by Louisiana, the Big Thicket, and the Gulf Coast. Those influences would resurface on his solo records, coloring Johnson's eclectic version of American roots music, turning him into a country artist whose songs reach far beyond the genre's borders. Praised by Lonesome Highway for "exploring life's darker side in places… with high spirits and wicked humor," he hits a new peak with El Cabron, an album that finds the songwriter saluting his Texas roots while also delivering universal songs about the American everyman. The album's central character — El Cabron himself — reappears in multiple songs, running up bar tabs on both sides of the Mexican border, evoking personalities from Lonesome Dove's Gus McCrae to Hunter S. Thompson to the flawed protagonists in John Prine's catalog. Rooted in equal parts fiction and autobiography, that character becomes the unlikely hero of El Cabron, an album that follows its predecessor (2022's critically-acclaimed Throwed Off and Glad) in highlighting the wry, witty songwriting of a road warrior who has shared shows with Steve Earle, Eli Young Band, Midland, and Hayes Carll.

20 January 2026· 1:48:10
Adara Kay - Southern Oklahoma Country Rock Artist with Grit & High-Energy Sound | Rugged Revival
Ep 30
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Adara Kay

Adara Kay - Southern Oklahoma Country Rock Artist with Grit & High-Energy Sound | Rugged Revival

Born & Raised in Southern Oklahoma, Adara Kay found her grit and rock energy the first time she stepped on stage in 2018. Since then, she has perfected a high energy performance that watchers will remember down the road. She's been able to not only share the stage with other independent artists, but she's also been able to introduce new songwriters from other states into the Oklahoma music scene.Influenced by Country & Rock artists like Koe Wetzel, Giovannie & The Hired Guns, The Wight Lighters, Larkin Poe, Dorothy, and more, Adara Kay was inspired to put her spin on the genres to create a sense of freedom, carefree, and badass affirmations for all to appreciate.Adara Kay has 19 original songs out on all streaming platforms that offer different sounds to different audiences. Her first EP, "Why Not," (2020), has more country elements, while her last one, "Who I Am," (2021), showcases a heavier sound with a splash of steel slides. You can hear the growth of artistry in her newest releases, "Take a Chance on Me," & "Together."

22 December 2025· 1:05:03
Eddy Smith & The 507 – The Rising Stars of UK Americana, Country Soul & Blues | Rugged Revival
Ep 29
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Eddy Smith

Eddy Smith & The 507 – The Rising Stars of UK Americana, Country Soul & Blues | Rugged Revival

Captivating audiences with his unique, husky voice and tasteful piano accompaniment, Eddy Smith has been making his mark on the UK’s growing Americana scene. Widely recognised as one of the major male vocalists on the Country Soul and Blues circuit, his infectious melodies and soulful song-writing has drawn comparisons to the likes of Joe Cocker, JJ Grey and Marcus King to name a few. Backed by his long-time friends, they form the multinational five-piece, Eddy Smith & The 507. Their music, engulfed by rich vocal harmonies and gospel-like organ is reminiscent of a sound from way before their time. With an irresistible blend of various Americana styles, such as Blues, Soul, Country and Rock, the quintet take a leaf from the books of Nathaniel Rateliff, The Rolling Stones, The Eagles and countless other pioneers of their Genres. Deemed festival favourites since appearing on some of the UK's most prestigious stages, including The Isle of Wight Festival, Black Deer, The Long Road, Americana UK Festival, Cambridge Folk, The British Country Music Festival and more, along with prestigious support slots such as opening for George Thorogood & The Destroyers at Birmingham Symphony Hall, the band have gained recognition as 'ones to watch' on the UK Roots scene. Having sold out their debut album launch, along with a packed-out headline show at London's iconic The Jazz Cafe, international live performances including The USA and Europe, radio play and TV features, the band are well and truly on their way towards a bright future.

5 December 2025· 1:31:03
Race Ricketts - Exploring Texas Culture & Music | Rugged Revival
Ep 28
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Race Ricketts

Race Ricketts - Exploring Texas Culture & Music | Rugged Revival

In this episode of The Rugged Revival Podcast, TJ and guest Race Ricketts discuss various topics including the impact of COVID on music careers, and their experiences at the Stocktober event. Race shares insights about his upbringing in a small Texas town, his journey into music and acting, and the pride he feels in being Texan. The conversation also touches on favorite hangout spots in Texas, the dynamics of collaboration in music, and the essence of Texas reflected in Race's songs. In this conversation, Race Ricketts discusses the dynamics of collaboration in music, the journey of his recent releases, and the storytelling behind his songs. He shares insights on maintaining mental health in the music industry and his aspirations for future touring and growth. The discussion highlights the importance of personal connections and the creative process in songwriting, as well as the challenges and joys of being an independent artist.

21 November 2025· 1:22:19
Cory Michael - From Texas to Nashville | Rugged Revival
Ep 27
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Cory Michael

Cory Michael - From Texas to Nashville | Rugged Revival

Join us for another engaging episode of The Rugged Revival Podcast as we sit down with the talented Cory Michael. From his roots in Texas to his musical journey through Nashville, Cory shares his experiences, challenges, and the passion that drives his music. Discover the stories behind his popular tracks like "Damn I Need a Drink" and "Mexico," and get a sneak peek into his upcoming releases. This episode is filled with laughter, insights, and a few unexpected accents!You can also watch this episode on our YouTube channel. Follow Cory Michael on Instagram for more updates on his music and upcoming shows.

17 November 2025· 1:26:10
Alex Rogers - Storytelling, Mental Health, and the Power of Honest Songwriting | Rugged Revival
Ep 34
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Alex Rogers

Alex Rogers - Storytelling, Mental Health, and the Power of Honest Songwriting | Rugged Revival

Alex Rogers is a soulful, introspective, and honest singer/songwriter hailing from South Carolina. His debut single,“Understanding,” released in October 2024, served as the first glimpse into his heartfelt musical world. The track leads into Hand Me Down, his debut EP—an open and vulnerable exploration of the experiences that have shaped him both as an artist and as a person. With themes rooted in mental health and emotional growth, Hand Me Down offers more than just music; it’s an invitation into a shared space of healing, self-reflection, and connection. Through raw storytelling and a sound that’s as emotive as it is sincere, Alex hopes to bring peace of mind and a sense of community to those who listen

7 November 2025· 1:35:21
Lance Rogers - on Kentucky Roots, For the Love of Appalachia & Real Music Stories | Rugged Revival
Ep 25
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Lance Rogers

Lance Rogers - on Kentucky Roots, For the Love of Appalachia & Real Music Stories | Rugged Revival

In this episode of The Rugged Revival Podcast, we welcome our good friend, Lance Rogers - Revival Roster member, Kentucky songwriter, and founder of For the Love of Appalachia. Lance’s music is carved straight from the Appalachian foothills, full of grit, mysticism, and truth. His debut album turned heads and since then, he’s shared stages with Chris Knight, Ward Davis, Charles Wesley Godwin, Shane Smith & The Saints, and many more. Lance is the kind of artist who still plays for the people - not the numbers - and For the Love of Appalachia proves that. It’s a grassroots movement connecting independent Appalachian musicians to UK audiences through real storytelling, shared stages, and sponsored tours. Lance also hosts Falling For’d - his own podcast where artists and friends talk life, songs, and smoke cigars from a flatbed Ford truck. It’s as authentic as it gets. He’s a true Revival Roster member and someone we’ve looked up to for a long time - there is no end to his talent!

26 September 2025· 1:28:00
David Coal Graham - The Truthful Sessions | Music Videos & Working With Zach Bryan | Rugged Revival
Ep 5
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David Coal Graham

David Coal Graham - The Truthful Sessions | Music Videos & Working With Zach Bryan | Rugged Revival

The Truthful Sessions produces quality live music recordings accompanied with cinematic footage. They aim to blur the lines between music video and your typical live session. David Coal Graham is an exceptional film-maker and musician in his own right. Make sure you check out his channel and be sure to follow him across social media.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/truthfulsessions/Personal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidcoalgraham/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/truthfulsessions

18 September 2025· 54:47
Scott Low - Blues Songwriter and Virtuoso From Georgia | Rugged Revival
Ep 4
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Scott Low

Scott Low - Blues Songwriter and Virtuoso From Georgia | Rugged Revival

Scott Low sings songs in the American Folk tradition with a touch of Country and Appalachia performing solo or with his band, The Southern Bouillon.With a wide ranging background stretching from jazz to punk to southern rock, Low pulls from all the things that have shaped him. From Townes and Dylan to Miles and Zappa. Initial comparisons to Jamey Johnson, Ryan Bingham, and Hayes Carll have been written by the more Americana press, but there are touches of Tom Waits, and Nina Simone that linger in the shadows.Over the years Scott has shared the tour stage/road with Jason Isbell, Chris Stapleton, Caleb Caudle, Aaron Lee Tasjan, Sammy Kershaw, Shovels & Rope, Chris Knight, and many more.Watch out for his new album "Grateful Blues" which will be out 10th October 2025.

11 September 2025· 1:25:22
Nicholas Jamerson - Faith, Family, and the Frontier | Rugged Revival
Ep 24
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Nicholas Jamerson

Nicholas Jamerson - Faith, Family, and the Frontier | Rugged Revival

The Narrow Way, the new full-length studio record from Kentucky-born singer-songwriter Nicholas Jamerson finds its grace in the space between folk storytelling and backroads country ramble. A heartfelt exploration of life’s struggles, joys, and the search for purpose, the record is rooted in the storytelling traditions of Appalachian roots and Americana music. Produced by the brilliant Rachel Baiman and featuring collaborations with Baiman, Ketch Secor (Old Crow Medicine Show), Tim O’Brien, Shelby Means, and Emily Jamerson, The Narrow Way blends poetic lyrics with authentic melodies to create a deeply personal and universallyresonant listening experience. Weaving together vivid imagery and poignant themes of family, nostalgia, resilience, and redemption, the record is an invitation to reflect on life’s winding paths while celebrating the bumps and beauty of the journey. Jamerson was born into a musical family in eastern Kentucky, where gatherings were full of guitars and songs. “My grandmother always had a camera rolling, which taught me early on that life is worth documenting” he says. “That’s what I try to do through songwriting: turn ordinary moments into something meaningful.” Starting out with piano and choir as a child, Jamerson added guitar, banjo and mandolin to his repertoire along the way. After college, he co-founded the band Sundy Best and has released a dozen records between them and his solo work and band over the last thirteen years. “Music has taken me places I never dreamed, like the Ryman and the Grand Ole Opry” he tells, “but more than anything, it’s a way for me to honor place and people, and to help others feel seen and proud of where they come from.” These days, in addition to his own music, Jamerson is working to mentor the next generation, helping other writers find their voice through projects like the Sleeping in the Woods Songwriter Festival. Thematically, The Narrow Way is a meditation on walking a difficult but purposeful path while holding onto faith and integrity while navigating the messiness of life. Those universal touchstones of the human experience - faith and doubt, the complexity of family ties (love, conflict, reconciliation, and the longing for connection and understanding), and the heartache of nostalgia and loss, are all to be found within The Narrow Way. The rain feeds the flowers, and the deep greys are balanced by the lightness found through the dignity of hard work, the sharing of struggles, and the emotional labor of pushing through hardship. Buoyed by and undercurrent of hope for personal renewal, forgiveness, and a clearer path forward, Jamerson hopes that listeners find the record a cathartic experience. “My hope is that it shakes something loose inside them—something they’ve been holding onto for too long—so they can finally let it go and leave it behind” he says. Written with a painterly economy of language, his songs shimmer in the space between narrative and allegory; a kaleidoscope of meditations set to music, they transcend genre and hit straight to the heart. Expertly arranged and elegantly executed, it is a record built around eminently engaging melody and Jamerson’s soaring voice; clear and bright as the stars on a winter night. The Narrow Way is the final chapter in a trilogy that traces a journey of self-discovery, faith, and perseverance—written from the heart of Appalachia, where the sacred and the simple meet. With a voice rooted in tradition and a pen sharpened by experience, Jamerson invites listeners to walk with him through the shadows towards something honest and eternal. The Narrow Way is a soul-stirring blend of mountain wisdom and familial remembrance, written by someone that carries the weight of memory, the fire of purpose, and the humility of a man still learning.

8 September 2025· 1:19:35
Cody Christian - Country Music Singing Man From Virginia
Ep 23
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Cody Christian

Cody Christian - Country Music Singing Man From Virginia

In this episode of the Rugged Revival Podcast, TJ & Ronnie discuss with Cody Christian, a prominent figure in the independent country music scene, about his journey as an artist, his musical influences, and the challenges he faces in the music industry. Cody shares insights into his upbringing, the vibrant music scene in Virginia, and his experiences with industry giants like Lee Bryce. We delve into the importance of authenticity in music and the evolving landscape of the music business, culminating in a discussion about Cody's upcoming music releases. Cody Christian discusses his upcoming music release, shares insights on supporting emerging artists, and offers valuable advice for newcomers in the music industry. #countrymusic #virginiamusic #independentmusic

28 August 2025· 1:15:56
Susannah Clegg - Exploring the UK Country & Americana Scene
Ep 2
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Susannah Clegg

Susannah Clegg - Exploring the UK Country & Americana Scene

In this episode of Sound Check, TJ is joined by UK independent Country and Americana artist, Susannah Clegg.They delve into the intricacies of being an independent artist in the UK music scene. Susannah shares her journey from part-time musician to full-time artist, discussing the challenges of balancing creativity with the demands of social media and marketing. Susannah highlights the supportive nature of the UK music community while also addressing the need for more opportunities for original artists. The conversation explores her unique storytelling approach to songwriting, her influences, and her upcoming projects, providing listeners with a comprehensive view of her artistic journey and the evolving landscape of UK Country Music.

26 August 2025· 35:02
Hunter Blalock - Georgia Songwriter on Music, Stories & Honesty
Ep 1
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Hunter Blalock

Hunter Blalock - Georgia Songwriter on Music, Stories & Honesty

Hunter Blalock is an American songwriter from the hills of North-West Georgia. Hunter never fears uncomfortable subjects while writing songs & presents his real uncensored view of the world & himself.Hunter's writing style is something all his own as he blends styles of country, blues, & rock n roll to create a sound that places him in the genre of Americana. His influences range from Tyler Childers, Jason Isbell, & American Aquarium to The Band, Townes Van Zant, & Many more. You can find more details relating to Hunter at: www.hunterblalockmusic.com

13 August 2025· 42:21
Randy Hoyet – Bluesy Texas Songwriter on “Shameless”
Ep 22
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Randy Hoyet

Randy Hoyet – Bluesy Texas Songwriter on “Shameless”

Randy Hoyet is an independent singer/songwriter who has cut his teeth in the Texas scene while finding his path to a ruckus bluesy sound. Hoyet released his debut EP “Acoustic” in October of 2021, solidifying himself as a voice to be heard in Texas music. With tracks like “Lonely and Scared” to “Shameless”, Hoyet’s songwriting is raw power in real time. He has continued to create motion in the Texas music scene with his latest two full band singles, “Notices”, and “Drawn”. After almost two years of shows and studio time, Randy Hoyet released his highly anticipated debut Album "Shameless" in March 2025.

26 July 2025· 41:19
Micky Braun – Life on the Road with Micky & The Motorcars
Ep 21
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Micky Braun

Micky Braun – Life on the Road with Micky & The Motorcars

Micky & The Motorcars are a powerhouse of a group. Led by brothers Micky Braun (Vocals/Guitar) and Gary Braun (Vocals/Guitar/Harmonica/Mandolin) rounded out with Bill Corbin (Bass), Pablo Trujillio (Guitar/Pedal Steel), and Bobby Paugh (Drums). Micky and the Motorcars hail from Austin, Texas by way of Stanley, Idaho. Micky and Gary are the sons of Western Swing musician Muzzie Braun and along with their brothers Willy and Cody (Reckless Kelly) spent their childhood on the stage and were veterans of the stage. Once moving from Idaho and settling in Austin the band released Which Way From Here (2002), Ain't in it for the Money (2005), Careless (2007), Naive (2008), Raise My Glass (2011) , Hearts From Above (2014), Across The Pond - Live in Germany (2015) and Long Time Comin' (2019). The band tours the country, averaging 100+ shows a year and continues to draw fans nearly 20 years after forming.

4 July 2025· 1:13:29
Kerri Lick – Texas Americana & R&B Artist
Ep 20
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Kerri Lick

Kerri Lick – Texas Americana & R&B Artist

Roots Rhythm and blues crossed with a flare of Americana songwriter and a dash of Texas Country, a sound right out of a vintage record shop. Kerri Lick is a Texas based singer songwriter with a true diversity in writing that can find you grooving in the blues or riding along an interstate folksingers diary. Kerri Lick pulls sonic inspiration from the likes of Bonnie Rait, Susan Tadeschi, and Bobbie gentry. Kerri has been recognized amongst the Texas music scene as an emerging act to get behind. Having full band slots at 's iconic LJT music festival, Grapefest, Rymes and Vines, The Fort Worth Music Fest, The Mayors Ball in Oklahoma and River Front Blues Festival in Montana she is a show you would not want to miss. #texasmusicscene

27 June 2025· 1:11:51
Martha Spencer – Mountain Music from the Blue Ridge
Ep 19
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Martha Spencer

Martha Spencer – Mountain Music from the Blue Ridge

Martha Spencer is a singer-songwriter, mountain musician and dancer from the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. She grew up in the musical Spencer family and learned to play several instruments (guitar, fiddle, banjo, bass, dulcimer, mandolin) and flatfoot/clog at a young age. She performs and has recorded with various groups and has been involved with several roots music projects. She has played shows, festivals and led workshops across the US, Australia, UK, Canada, and Europe. Martha’s first solo album 2018 and latest release “Wonderland” in 2022 have been featured in articles in Rolling Stone Country, No Depression, Holler, Wide Open Country, Bluegrass Situation, Americana Highways, PopMatters and more. She also has been included in articles in the NY Times, Austin Chronicle and Billboard and was a part of the Fiddlin’ documentary movie. https://www.marthaspencermusic.com/

6 June 2025· 43:54
Daniel Cain – Kentucky Outlaw Country & Psychedelic Blues
Ep 18
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Daniel Cain

Daniel Cain – Kentucky Outlaw Country & Psychedelic Blues

Daniel Cain is a singer/songwriter from Stanford, Kentucky, USA. His music mirrors his Appalachian roots and family upbringing, so far, blending outlaw country, grassy folk, roots rock, and psychedelic blues. With influence from Chris Stapleton to Chris Cornell, he connects it all and does so with his own grit. Dubbed Kentucky’s Rising Star of Country Music in ‘23 by Renfro Valley, as well as an act to watch by Whiskey Riff and Kentucky Country Music blogs, Cain’s path and promise came to him as surprise as Cain began his public performing career in early 2021 only in hopes to honor his now late father, Jeff, who inspired Daniel to write and play like he did. With Cain’s authentic penmanship, impressive picking, and a deep, soulful, gravelly voice like you’ve never heard before, it doesn’t take long to see why this young man is on the rise.

29 May 2025· 1:45:55
Tori Forsyth – Australian Country Voice at Laurel Cove
Ep 17
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Tori Forsyth

Tori Forsyth – Australian Country Voice at Laurel Cove

Tori Forsyth is an Australian singer-songwriter, with her roots firmly in the Country music scene. Tori is playing this years Laurel Cove Festival in Kentucky - joining a stellar line-up. Tori is one to watch, so make sure you follow her across socials!

9 May 2025· 1:03:48
Kenny Feidler – Gritty Western Rock from the Rodeo Circuit
Ep 16
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Kenny Feidler

Kenny Feidler – Gritty Western Rock from the Rodeo Circuit

Kenny Feidler’s sound is dark, gritty, western rock n roll filled with thoughtful, honest songwriting. Feidler’s path to the stage started on the rodeo circuit, writing songs about the life and selling his music from the trunk of an old Cadillac. Now he racks up the miles with his band, traveling from his home on the plains of Western South Dakota, to venues across the country.

2 May 2025· 1:00:16
Summer Dean – The Queen of Texas Country
Ep 15
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Summer Dean

Summer Dean – The Queen of Texas Country

Summer Dean is considered by most to be the reigning queen of Texas country music. Armed with three albums, constant tours, and a hot band behind her, Summer struts onto every stage with the confidence and vulnerability of a songstress that has cemented her place among the top rank Texas tunesmiths. Her live show takes the concert goer on a ride of original songs blending bravado, vulnerability, and a novelist’s eye for detail. Whether with her full band or all by herself, listeners are treated to an authentic, funny, and honest storyteller performing her way into legendary status.

25 April 2025· 1:28:32
Presley Haile – Folk-Country with Heart from Texas
Ep 14
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Presley Haile

Presley Haile – Folk-Country with Heart from Texas

Presley Haile, a talented singer-songwriter from Hamilton, Texas, found her love for music at 16. Influenced by artists like James Taylor and Patty Griffin, she blends folk, country, and Americana to create her unique sound. Keep an eye out for this rising star as she takes the industry by storm with her captivating music.

17 April 2025· 55:29
Champs of The Sun – Lexington’s Folk-Glam-Rock Mix
Ep 13
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Champs of The Sun – Lexington’s Folk-Glam-Rock Mix

Champs of The Sun are a band from Lexington, Kentucky. Spearheaded by frontman, Mark Bell - Champs of The Sun can be described as being a bit Folk, with a touch of Glam Rock, Soulful, Punk, and good ol' Rock n Roll. A real blend of styles!

11 April 2025· 51:02
Nathan Bess – West Virginia Americana Songwriter
Ep 12
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Nathan Bess

Nathan Bess – West Virginia Americana Songwriter

Nathan Bess is a singer-songwriter born and raised in the Charleston area of West Virginia. Influenced by Country, Americana, and Folk genres, he began his music career in 2024 with the release of two EPs titled “part 1” and “part 2” which are a small showcase of his sound.

7 April 2025· 59:19
Zac Wilkerson – Soulful Americana & Country Rock
Ep 11
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Zac Wilkerson

Zac Wilkerson – Soulful Americana & Country Rock

Zac Wilkerson is a SOUL ROCKER from the COUNTRY. Powerful, soulful vocals and a driving guitar style combine with poignant songwriting to deliver a new take on Americana, Soul, Country, and Rock. Wilkerson stumbled into a career in music after being tricked into entering, and eventually winning, The Blue Light Live Singer Songwriter contest in 2011. The prize was a Solo Acoustic set at the 2012 Larry Joe Taylor's Texas Music Festival in Stephenville, TX. He has since etched out a strong following across the Texas the music scene and beyond, with his work appearing in Nationally Syndicated and Regional Radio, and Local and Prime-Time Network TV. Wilkerson cut his musical teeth in a country church where he started singing at 4. At a young age, he discovered his parents' country, soul, Motown, rock, and folk records, creating a musical foundation with as much variety as passion.  By 12 he played several instruments, including piano and guitar, which led to songwriting that same year. The musical voice that has evolved since is a fresh take on Rock, Soul, Country and Americana evoking Aretha Franklin, Bill Withers, Bonnie Raitt, and Levon Helm.

30 March 2025· 1:28:09
Conrad Moore – Folk Stories of the Southern Working Man
Ep 10
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Conrad Moore

Conrad Moore – Folk Stories of the Southern Working Man

Conrad Moore is a North Georgia native singer-songwriter who captures the soul of the working southern man. His songs have roots in folk storytelling which nod to the ups and downs of life, love, and the pursuit of happiness. All washed in hints of booze, half-truths, and motel rooms. His lyrics personify Mother Nature and her dance with Appalachia. The human condition and blue-collar woes are often his muses. Although his songs have no shortage of heartbreak and day to day strife. Conrad produces a relatable angst of a generation growing up within the confines of a flawed American dream. Not without hope, his music shares with us what's left to save about the southland.

21 March 2025· 1:10:32
Jacob Ryan Marshall – Young Texas Honky-Tonk Voice
Ep 9
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Jacob Ryan Marshall

Jacob Ryan Marshall – Young Texas Honky-Tonk Voice

Jacob Ryan Marshall has been playing music since he found his grandmother’s old Gibson guitar under the bed when he was three. He played his first two original songs in Nashville’s Bluebird Café at 15 and has been writing and playing ever since. Jacob recorded his first single in a freshman apartment at Texas A&M. A few weeks later it showed up on the Texas country streaming charts. His songs never stray far from the sound of traditional Honky Tonk country music.

13 March 2025· 46:15
Zach Welch – Punk Cowboy Troubadour from Texas
Ep 8
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Zach Welch

Zach Welch – Punk Cowboy Troubadour from Texas

Coming out of Forney Texas with stories of bad luck followed by worse decisions, Zach Welch sings his songs about heartbreak and self-loathing with an energy that’s just happy to be there. Claiming “this song made my mama cry so it must be good” at least twice every show, he tells these stories through a Budweiser-soaked, part hippie, part cowboy, and part punk rock demeanor. Often hanging around the bar long after the show ends making friends and telling anybody who will listen to the stories behind the songs. If you see his name on a sign at the bar, check him out. He’s Zach Welch, he comes from Forney Texas, and he’s gonna sing you some songs.

7 March 2025· 1:17:10
Jesse Williams – Blues & Soul Music From North Georgia
Ep 7
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Jesse Williams

Jesse Williams – Blues & Soul Music From North Georgia

Singer/songwriter/guitarist, Jesse Williams, is a mountain mama with roots grounded in Blues & Soul. Hailing from North Georgia with the deep belief that it’s best savored when simmered. Her melody medicine is an invitation of sultry vocals and earthy lyrics that explore Life's many winding paths. These serenades are supported with guitar grooves and rhythms that play off the feeling of the Music. Capturing and offering the raw essence of Spirit as it moves listeners within. Jesse's works include her 2020 debut EP, “Off the Vine". Which was recorded in 2019 at InCrowd Recordings in Atlanta, GA. In 2024 she released another EP, “Take My Place”. Recorded in 2018 at The Vault in Marietta, GA. Outside of her EP's, Jesse Williams is featured on other songs and projects. She makes two appearances on the album. Belting on a cover of Renee Geyer’s, , as well as co-writing and singing on . Recently, she joined creative forces with on his melancholic tune, . Her latest accomplishment is winning the Eddie's Attic 55th Bi-Annual Songwriter Shootout in November 2024. Joining the list of winners that include Jennifer Nettles & Cory Jones, John Mayer & Clay Cook, Tyler Childers, and more. She is currently working on recording her first full-length album, “Keep Steady”. More home-grown medicine coming in June 2025.

28 February 2025· 1:30:27
Addie Levy – Bluegrass Mandolin Virtuoso
Ep 6
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Addie Levy

Addie Levy – Bluegrass Mandolin Virtuoso

Meet Addie Levy, a captivating American bluegrass-country artist who effortlessly weaves tradition and vision into exciting, progressive movements. Hailing from the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, Addie has emerged as a true multi-talent in the world of music, captivating audiences with her powerful vocals and exciting mandolin improvisation. From the early age of 10, she has been a powerful performer mentored by the bluegrass and old-time community. Enchanted by the resonating tales and camaraderie embedded within the "happy music" of Bluegrass, Addie swiftly cultivated a deep love for its rich history and stories. Her radiant energy and boundless enthusiasm have transformed her into a sought-after collaborator, drawing the attention of organizations, fellow musicians, businesses, and festivals. Through her music, Addie Levy has breathed new life into traditional sounds and forged a vibrant and ever-expanding landscape for its future.

25 February 2025· 54:01
Kindred Valley – Indie Folk from West Virginia
Ep 5
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Kindred Valley

Kindred Valley – Indie Folk from West Virginia

Indie folk band Kindred Valley started when three friends with a passion for music met at Marshall University in 2020. Initially under the name Back Row Baptists, Blake Lacy, Noah Freeman and Brett McCoy met in Huntington, West Virginia, and began writing and recording music together. The band released its first singles as a trio but found its footing in 2021 with three new members - Husband and Wife Rachael and Jadon Hayes and Kaden Salmons. After releasing their self-titled debut album at the end of 2022 the band took to traveling and playing shows as often as they could manage. More time together meant new ideas and songs shared amongst each other - many of which felt like expansions on the ideas of their self-titled release. As the band continued to refine and develop their live show, each song took on a new sound more closely resembling a more experienced and practiced Kindred Valley. Though it took time to decide how to properly share these songs with the world, the band agreed that the sooner it was able to, the better. Recorded between Noah’s unfinished - and now finished - basement as well as the Hayes’ home studio, the project showcases a dynamically contrasting collection of songs that not only displays the growth of the band up to now, but also points towards potential creative directions of future works as well.

21 February 2025· 53:57
Jonathan Peyton – Georgia Americana and Folk Storyteller
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Jonathan Peyton

Jonathan Peyton – Georgia Americana and Folk Storyteller

Jonathan Peyton is a singer/songwriter from Woodstock, Georgia. Jonathan writes emotion-evoking songs that tell a story and captivate audiences by their relatability and honesty. He says that “Writing music has become a way of processing through life and relating to others and their stories.”

14 February 2025· 1:04:30
Leon Majcen – Florida Folk-Country from Bosnian Roots
Ep 3
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Leon Majcen

Leon Majcen – Florida Folk-Country from Bosnian Roots

Leon Majcen is a musician whose story is one of resilience and determination. He grew up on the Gulf Coast of Florida, the son of Bosnian war refugees who had fled the country in search of a better life for their children. From a young age, Leon was drawn to the power of storytelling through music, particularly the work of artists like Townes Van Zandt, John Prine, Bob Dylan and Guy Clark. 
 Leon began playing in local bars while still in high school, honing his craft and building a loyal following. After high school, he decided to pursue his passion for music in New York City, while attending college at New York University and playing shows around town. 
 After a while, Leon came to the realisation that the hustle and bustle of the city wasn't where his heart was at and returned home to take a job at a commercial fishing dock while planning his next move to Nashville. Since arriving in music city, Leon has continued to develop his unique blend of Folk, Country and Americana, drawing on his experiences and love of the outdoors to craft songs that are honest and powerful.

8 February 2025· 51:06
Ritch Henderson – Marine Turned Southern Songwriter
Ep 1
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Ritch Henderson

Ritch Henderson – Marine Turned Southern Songwriter

Ritch Henderson is a Southern musician originally from Northern Alabama. Ritch joins the podcast and shares his incredible story, from being in the US Marines, to becoming a highly respected musician touring with the likes of 49 Winchester, Nolan Taylor, Drayton Farley, Pony Bradshaw, and John R Miller.

21 January 2025· 56:55
Eli Cain – Georgia Americana from Housepainter to Artist
Ep 1
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Eli Cain

Eli Cain – Georgia Americana from Housepainter to Artist

Eli Cain is a talented singer-songwriter from Watkinsville, Georgia. His journey from housepainter to a rising star in the music industry is awe inspiring. Come and join Eli and The Rugged Revival for a captivating conversation! #musicpodcast #musicinterview #countrymusicartists #americana

17 January 2025· 1:01:04
Bonus Episode – 2024 Recap & Plans for 2025
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Bonus Episode – 2024 Recap & Plans for 2025

TJ & Ronnie recap 2024, the year we launched the podcast. We talk about the highlights and special moments, and discuss our plans for 2025!#musicpodcast #podcast #interview #countrymusic

22 December 2024· 55:37
Steel Saddle – Montreal Country-Rockers with Soulful Edge
Ep 8
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Steel Saddle

Steel Saddle – Montreal Country-Rockers with Soulful Edge

Imagine if 1960s country-rock visionaries The Flying Burrito Brothers traveled to Muscle Shoals, Alabama’s fabled Fame Studios, home to recording artists like Aretha Franklin, Wilson Pickett, Etta James, and Joe Tex, to record an album and let the studio’s characteristic R ‘n’ B sound shape the resulting tracks. What you’d have would be a unique blending of country rock instrumentation and bluegrass harmonies with a funky soul horn section. That, my friends, is the sound of Canadian rockers Steel Saddle: distinctive, well-crafted, and shit-kickin’ exciting. The six-piece band from Montreal offer an authentic representation of the pioneering country-rock style along with a heapin’ helpin’ of Southern soul to forge a truly original Americana roots sound. #country #rockmusic #southernsoul #bluegrass #canadiancountry

4 December 2024· 1:13:18
Brennan Edwards – Virginia Country-Bluegrass Folk
Ep 7
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Brennan Edwards

Brennan Edwards – Virginia Country-Bluegrass Folk

Brennan Edwards is a singer-songwriter hailing from Winchester, Virginia. His music is a heartfelt, relatable blend of country, bluegrass, and folk. All delivered with BE’s unmistakable, soulful voice. His new EP "Stones" is out now, go and download it!#countrymusicartists #newcountryartist #musicpodcast #virginiamusic #appalachia #appalachianmusic #folkmusic #bluegrass

28 November 2024· 1:03:29
Ricky Forbes – Storm Chasing & Netflix’s “Tornado Hunters”
Ep 3
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Ricky Forbes

Ricky Forbes – Storm Chasing & Netflix’s “Tornado Hunters”

Ricky Forbes is a man who stops at nothing to chase his passions. From documenting the wildest storms on the planet, to spending time with loved ones at home, Ricky's pursuits are all in the quest of a life well lived.For over a decade, Ricky has immersed himself in the heart of tempests, chasing storms that most would seek shelter from. With a career spanning 11 years in storm chasing, Ricky has witnessed over 500 tornadoes, including a heart-pounding encounter being caught inside the world's largest tornado—measuring an astonishing 4km/2.6m wide. This relentless pursuit of the extraordinary has opened doors to numerous opportunities, from documentaries and media appearances to guest starring on various shows, culminating in the creation of his own Netflix series, "Tornado Hunters." But why expose oneself to the formidable forces of nature? For Ricky, being beneath these colossal storms brings a momentary suspension of life, leaving one feeling truly alive. He finds purpose in reporting on these storms to local and national organizations to get the word out and get others to safety. Fueled by his love for photography and videography, Ricky's journey is an undeniable pursuit of capturing the awe-inspiring beauty and raw power of the natural world. #tornado #stormchaser #twisters #tornadohunters

24 November 2024· 1:04:06
Jarrod Morris – Texas Horseshoer & Songwriter
Ep 5
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Jarrod Morris

Jarrod Morris – Texas Horseshoer & Songwriter

Jarrod Morris is a horseshoer from Texas who writes songs while he's working. An indie sound and an old soul with a dedicated, modern songwriter’s heart. Jarrod is on a journey exploring different sounds and honest lyrics through the lens of the American West. #countrymusic #texasmusic #countryartist #musicpodcast #countrysingersongwriter

18 November 2024· 1:11:53
Adam Hood – On Writing for Miranda Lambert & Whiskey Myers
Ep 4
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Adam Hood

Adam Hood – On Writing for Miranda Lambert & Whiskey Myers

The tapestry of southern music in America is rich, vivid and diverse. Adam Hood is an artist who exudes that substantial musical lineage each time he straps on his Telecaster for a show or picks up his pen to write a song. The roots of his Opelika, AL upbringing inform his musicality and guide his soul-stirring lyrics. He paints the characters of his songs with the wisdom that can only be derived by thousands of miles spent behind the steering wheel chasing the next musical adventure from one coast to the next. While initially making waves as a performer of his own songs, it has been other folks singing those songs over the past decade that have added a new layer to Adam Hood’s formidable career. Always a capable and relatable songwriter, Hood has found his way by adeptly crafting songs that created stirring scenes and powerful emotions. An impressive roster of artists have recorded songs from Adam Hood’s pen, including: Miranda Lambert, Little Big Town, Whiskey Myers, Cody Jinks, Riley Green and Travis Tritt. While Hood’s songwriting profile has continued to shine over the years, his own recorded and touring output has remained a vital part of the broader country music landscape. Hood’s latest album is titled Bad Days Better. An effort that was recorded in the famed Capricorn Studios in Macon, GA with Brent Cobb at the helm and BlackBerry Smoke’s band playing on the 10 track album. Hood then joined Gordy Quist releasing "Adam Hood's Different Groove". #countrymusic #alabamamusic #countryartist #musicpodcast #countrysingersongwriter #southernmusic

7 November 2024· 1:30:38
Bonus Episode – Meet Rugged Ronnie!
The Rugged Revival Podcast

Rugged Ronnie

Bonus Episode – Meet Rugged Ronnie!

Rugged Ronnie finally makes his debut on the podcast! Listen as we talk about Country Music, Whiskey, and our upcoming ideas and projects for the Rugged Revival! Opening song: Josh Mitcham - When You Lose, You Learn #countrymusic #realcountrymusic #countryartist #musicpodcast #countrysingersongwriter

27 October 2024· 1:09:57
Josh Mitcham – Ex-Jericho Woods Singer on Solo Barn Album
Ep 3
The Rugged Revival Podcast

Josh Mitcham

Josh Mitcham – Ex-Jericho Woods Singer on Solo Barn Album

Josh Mitcham, from Webster, Kentucky is best known for his work with the group Jericho Woods, which he formed in 2014. After the dissolution of JW and the subsequent pandemic, Mitcham set about working on a solo project that would solidify his style. With all the success of Kentucky, and especially Appalachian artists, it would have been easy to lean into that trend in current music tastes, but as Mitcham himself said, “Hell, I live a whole lot closer to John Mellencamp than I do Lawrence County (referring to Tyler Childers)”. While definitely a fan of Appalachian music, and a proud Kentuckian, Mitcham really wanted to tap into the music that had shaped his own taste: Tom Petty, Ryan Adams, Butch Walker, and Nada Surf. While definitely country, Mitcham lands in a middle ground between country and an Isbell-ish rock. Stacked vocals and ambient guitars tinged with fiddle and steel. Still not really “mainstream country radio” ready but not a old-time mountain murder ballad either (there is a song about killing!) Mitcham definitely has his own voice, as these songs are indeed familiar to the style of his former group, but without an attempt to please Nashville or the hipsters; but he might just have a little something here for all of them. Recorded in the 100 year old barn on his family farm, Mitcham has crafted an album that sets him apart from a lot of the trendy music hashtagging onto the Kentucky music train these days. #countrymusic #kentuckymusic #countryartist #musicpodcast #countrysingersongwriter

21 October 2024· 1:28:43
Anna Scott – Nashville Country with Rock & Blues Edge
The Rugged Revival Podcast

Anna Scott – Nashville Country with Rock & Blues Edge

Anna Scott uniquely incorporates glitz and power into country music. She grew up with a hard work ethic in her hometown of Cleveland Ohio, where she fell in love with music of many genres, and played any venue that would let her sing. She blends elements of rock and blues and is comparable to Kassi Ashton, Jo Dee Messina and Ashley McBryde. She has been able to perform alongside the likes of Russell Dickerson and Carrie Underwood as a background vocalist. As a recent alumnus of Belmont University, Anna continues to release music and play multiple shows to hone in her craft and blossom into the artist she is today. #countrymusic #nashville #countryartist #musicpodcast

12 October 2024· 1:36:57
Jack Browning – London Folk-Blues Inspired by Neil Young
Ep 1
The Rugged Revival Podcast

Jack Browning

Jack Browning – London Folk-Blues Inspired by Neil Young

Jack Browning is a 26-year-old artist and musician hailing from London, UK. A sucker for folk, blues, and country music, Jack divides his time between the recording studio, the art studio, and touring the UK and Europe. Raising beers and cheers equally, Jack weaves a line drawing from traditional titans and new-age outlaws alike, from Neil Young and Tom Petty to Willie Watson and Colter Wall. #ukcountrymusic #realcountrymusic #countryartist #musicpodcast

3 October 2024· 1:25:22