• 2 hours 1 minute
    The Roots, Rhythm, and Wisdom of Charlie Peacock

    We are back where we started, in more ways than one, with songwriter, artist, producer, and musician’s musician – Charlie Peacock. In this comprehensive conversation, recorded in person at Charlie’s home studio in Nashville, JJT and CP revisit his earliest days as a young musician in California. The release of his recent memoir, Roots and Rhythm, and an EP worth of previously unheard recordings from 1981 called The Kahne Sessions, frames this story of formation and transformation. We then follow the man as he becomes one of the most successful producers in the history of pop music. A special 30-minute Jukebox feature traces the evidence – from his earliest production work with The Choir and The 77s, to a Top 40 pop breakthrough, his discovery and launch of one of the great 90s alternative rock bands, and multiple Grammy Awards in the 2000s in the Americana and Folk space.

     

    This may be our longest show yet (and it features over 60 musical cuts), but when considering the work of someone like Chuck, it seems more than fitting. His voice, both literally and as experienced through his piano, pen, and studio control board, has done as much to shape our concepts and imagination about the redemptive potential of art in a broken yet beautiful world as just about any other artist. So, sit back, relax, and let the words and the music wash over you as we give thanks for the gift that is Charlie Peacock.

     

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    For full show notes, (including a list of all of the songs used on this show,) photos, and more, visit TrueTunes.com/CP25 (coming soon)

     

    Music List:

    Set 1

    Watching Eternity

    Winsome Kelly Blues

    One Man Gets Around

    Charlie Peacock-Ashworth - Redbones In The Shadows

    John McLaughlin - Extrapolation

    Jeff Beck Group ft. Jan Hamme - Freeway Jam (Live)

    Scrappy Lil’ Cat

    We The People

    Dance 4 Me All Night (Afrobeat ’23)

    Jamming with Edward - The Boudoir Stomp

    Refuge of the Wild (f. Eric Harland, John Patitucci, Chris Potter & Marcus    Printup)

    Suddenly

    Big Man’s Hat (Live)

    Istanbul, Gate To Prosperity (ft. Jeff Coffin & WonderTwins)

     

    Set 2

    High Risk Casualty

    American Music

    Lie Down In The Grass (Bruce Neher STEM mix)

    Rhythm Girls

    Charlie Peacock Group - Motion Sickness (Last Vestiges of Honor)

    Charlie Peacock Group - No Magazines (Last Vestiges of Honor)

    Hot Night Downtown

    Vector - Running from the Light

    Charlie Peacock-Ashworth - Jude, as in Hey Jude

    Vector - Mannequin Virtue

    Congolesia

    I Will Need Your Help

    Iridium-2022-07-09-Demo-Mix

     

    Set 3

    Message Boy (Video remix)

    Experience

    Rainbow Motherfunk

    Monkeys at the Zoo

    Blue for You (ft. Eric Harland, John Patitucci, Chris Potter & Marcus Printup)

    This is How the Work Gets Done

    Sexy Chill Sway

    Beauty Left the Room

    Go Light, Go Free (ft. Turtle Island Quartet)

    One Small Pebble

    A Boy and His Dreams

    Whole Lot Different, Whole Lot the Same (Pandemic version, ft. Jimmy Abegg, Sam Ashworth, Brent Bourgeois, Eric Heilman, Michael Roe, Aaron Smith, Bongo Bob Smith and Roger Smith)

     

    All songs credited to Charlie Peacock, except where noted.

     

    Jukebox Playlist

     

    77s

    1. Ba-Ba-Ba-Ba
    2. Caught In An Unguarded Moment
    3. Someone New
    4. You Don’t Scare Me

     

    The Choir

    1. Fear Only You
    2. Render Love

     

    Russ Taff

    1. Down in the Lowlands

     

    Margaret Becker

    1. This Is My Passion
    2. The Hunger Stays
    3. Simple House
    4. All I Ever Wanted
    5. Soul Tattoo

     

    Jimmy Abegg

    1. Entertaining Angels
    2. Touch of Love

     

    Out of the Grey

    1. He Is Not Silent

     

    Charlie Peacock

    1. Every Heartbeat (Live at 3rd & Lindsley)

     

    Amy Grant

    1. Every Heartbeat

     

    dc Talk

    1. In the Light

     

    Aaron Smith

    1. Again and One Mo’ Time

     

    Sarah Masen

    1. All Fall Down

     

    Switchfoot

    1. Ode to Chin
    2. Dare You to Move

     

    The Civil Wars

    1. If I Didn’t Know Better
    2. Poison & Wine
    3. Barton Hollow

     

    Charlie Peacock

    1. Damnation

     

    Charlie Peacock ft. Sam Ashworth & Ruby Amanfu

    1. Good Things

     

    Charlie Peacock (ft. Brian Blade, Scott Mulvahill, Roger Smith & Jeff Coffin)

    1. Promise of Fellowship Kept

     

    Also heard:

    Phil Keaggy - God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen

    Charlie Peacock - Blue for You (ft. Eric Harland, John Patitucci, Chris Potter & Marcus Printup)

    Charlie Peacock - 88 Tons of Awesome

     

    26 November 2025, 1:17 pm
  • 20 minutes 12 seconds
    @45RPM Charlie Peacock's "Kahne Sessions" (An Early 80s Time Capsule)

    Millions have been impacted by Charlie Peacock's Grammy Award-winning production and songwriting work. A smaller, but devoted group has been with him since his days as a Sacramento-based alternative pop artist and member of the progressive Exit Records scene. But very few have ever heard the work he did prior to his 1983 debut, Lie Down In The Grass, until now. On the heels of the release of his expansive and revealing memoir Roots and Rhythm, Peacock just dropped a never-before-heard collection of songs he recorded in 1980 and 81 with the legendary rock producer David Kahne (later named among the 500 most important Rock Producers by Rolling Stone for his work with Regina Spektor, The Bangles, Paul McCartney, Fishbone, Lana Del Rey, Springsteen, Tony Bennett, Stevie Nicks and others.) The Kahne Sessions reveals a young diamond in the rough, and on this special episode Charlie takes us back to those early days in his career and puts it all into context.

    And there is a LOT more where this comes from. This conversation, recorded in person in Charlie's home studio, covered everything from his earliest days as a musician, to the transformation sobriety and faith brought to his work, to concerns he has over the ways commodification, dehumanization, and artificial intelligence are impacting the way today's artists are engaging with the work. That will all be coming soon, but we wanted to get THIS part - celebrating the release of The Kahne Sessions out to you right away. Be sure to subscribe to the show on whichever platform you prefer so you don't miss a beat. And if you missed our very first episode - way back in 2019 - it featured none other than Charlie Peacock. You can find that show HERE.

    For more information, including a list of all of the songs used on this episode, visit the show notes page at TrueTunes.com/CPKahneSessions

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    Follow Charlie on Substack HERE: https://charliepeacock.substack.com/ 

    17 October 2025, 2:34 pm
  • 54 minutes 48 seconds
    @45RPM The Sound of Revolution; JJT Speaks at Audiofeed 2025 (pt 4 of 4)

    In the final installment of our "True Tunes Live at Audiofeed 2025" series of 45RPM episodes, we listen in on John J. Thompson's speaking session dubbed "The Sound of Revolution." What does revolution sound like? What is countercultural music all about? This spirited conversation with a roomful of aspiring radicals provided some actionable perspective. (You'll have to forgive the challenging sound quality on this one. The tech was not in our favor. But it sounds much better than the boombox recordings we used to treasure after going to seminars at Cornerstone back in the day.)

    For more information, including a list of all of the songs used in this episode, visit the show notes page at TrueTunes.com/SoundOfRev 

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    7 September 2025, 9:52 pm
  • 58 minutes 2 seconds
    Memento Mori: Remembering Chuck Girard (with Alex MacDougall, Bruce Brown, and Terry S. Taylor)

    Chuck Girard, one of the architects of Jesus Music and founder of the band Love Song, recently passed away at the age of 81 after a battle with cancer. On this special episode of the podcast, we visit with fellow Jesus Music veteran, Alex MacDougall, who recently survived a very close call with esophageal cancer, and our own Bruce Brown, who is in the midst of chemo as he edits this very episode. We also hear from Terry Scott Taylor via a special clip from the upcoming documentary "Us Kids" about the role Chuck and Love Song played in his own musical story. 

    Might there be some wisdom in the ancient Christian practice of "memento mori" in times such as these? Did Chuck Girard leave us a song for this very moment fifty years ago? 

    For more information, including a list of all of the amazing (and in some cases extremely rare) music used in this episode, visit the show notes page at TrueTunes.com/Girard

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    18 August 2025, 8:48 pm
  • 27 minutes 23 seconds
    @45RPM "Ask Us Anything" - (True Tunes Live at Audiofeed Part 3 of 4)

    In part three (of four) of our "True Tunes Live at Audiofeed 2025" series of 45RPM episodes, we open the floor for questions about anything! The panel included Gileah Taylor, Chris Taylor, Matt Hammitt, and JJT.

    For more information about Gileah visit Gileah.com (and be sure to check out her Bandcamp store.) For more information about Matt Hammitt, check out his website: https://matthammitt.com/ 

    For more information, including a list of all of the songs used in this episode, visit the show notes page at TrueTunes.com/AudioFeedAMA

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    12 August 2025, 2:50 pm
  • 21 minutes 29 seconds
    @45RPM Matt Hammitt (True Tunes Live at Audiofeed '25 - Part 2 of 4)

    In part two (of four) of our "True Tunes Live at Audiofeed 2025" series of 45RPM episodes, we visit with Matt Hammitt, former frontman of the rock group Sanctus Real and currently ramping up a new band, Lo Cloud. Hammitt joined JJT and a small live audience in the "Subculture Tent" for a conversation before his performance to discuss growing up in the rock and roll scene, choosing to walk away, and his return.

    For more information about Matt Hammitt, check out his website: https://matthammitt.com/ 

    For more information, including a list of all of the songs used in this episode, visit the show notes page at TrueTunes.com/Hammitt

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    7 August 2025, 3:10 pm
  • 28 minutes 26 seconds
    @45RPM - Gileah Taylor (True Tunes Live at Audiofeed '25 Part 1 of 4)

    In part one (of four) of our "True Tunes Live at Audiofeed 2025" series of 45RPM episodes we visit with one of our favorite independent artists, Gileah Taylor. The Velvet Blue Music artist joined JJT and a small live audience in the "Subculture Tent" for a conversation before her performance later that night. 

    For more information about Gileah visit Gileah.com (and be sure to check out her Bandcamp store.) 

    For more information, including a list of all of the songs used in this episode, visit the show notes page at TrueTunes.com/Gileah.

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    1 August 2025, 3:56 pm
  • 49 minutes 48 seconds
    Phil Madeira's Falcon Flies

    The public may best know Phil Madeira as an ace-in-the-hole sideman for high-profile Americana artists like Emmylou Harris, while Nashville insiders know him as a songwriter's writer and a go-to studio musician as well. While his career goes back well over 50 years, over the last decade or so, Madeira has released a series of superb, highly-focused solo albums and creative collaborations that have focused on various aspects of his musical, lyrical, and overall artistic skillsets. On his latest project, Falcon, (releasing July 18), Madeira combines all of these elements seamlessly. It presents as a sort of "Best Of Phil Madeira" project, that happens to be comprised of all new tunes. 

    On this episode we catch up with Madeira to hear about Falcon in detail, and how it fits into his larger body of work. We will also peek behind the curtain a bit, into the deeper personal work this music reflects in the life and heart of the artist. 

    For more info visit the full show notes page at TrueTunes.com/Falcon and to learn more about Phil Madeira find his website at PhilMadeira.net

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    7 July 2025, 4:13 pm
  • 25 minutes 36 seconds
    @45RPM Backstage with Sam Wade of the Hadestown Cast Band

    The Tony Award-winning musical Hadestown is a fantastic retelling of the myths of Orpheus’ journey to the Underworld to rescue Eurydice alongside the marriage of Hades and Persephone, set amidst the visual and musical elements of New Orleans during the 1920s and 1930s. On this episode, we visit with guitarist, songwriter, and producer Sam Wade, who has been on the road with the traveling version of this stunning musical for most of the last year and will continue in that role again next year.

    Wade has been a friend and collaborator of ours for a few years. He has produced a few songs for my wife, Michelle Lynn Thompson, including her song “Riptide.” (Listen closely for an instrumental snippet in the background of this episode.) He will also be joining me (JJT) for my set at the Audiofeed festival this summer and backing up Michelle for hers as well. We jumped at the chance to see him and the rest of the company in action with Hadestown when they came through Chattanooga recently, and to catch up with him to see what it’s been like to travel with a production like this.

    For more information, including a list of all of the songs used in this episode, visit the show notes page at TrueTunes.com/Hadestown

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    1 July 2025, 12:08 pm
  • 1 hour 13 minutes
    Dug Pinnick of King's X: 50+ Years of Musical Passion

    King's X, the band formed by bassist, songwriter, and vocalist Dug Pinnick, guitarist Ty Tabor, and drummer Jerry Gaskill roughly 40 years ago, has pushed musical, lyrical, and even technological boundaries since its debut. Before that, these musical adventurers brushed up against the Christian music subculture as members of Phil Keaggy's band and others. But despite their early connection to the Jesus Movement - or perhaps because of it - they decided to specifically avoid any connection to the Christian music market when they formed King's X. Thousands of Christian rock fans nonetheless embraced them, parsing the imagery in their lyrics and wondering where they were coming from.

    35 years into their journey, King's X continues to  innovate in the studio and rock on the stage. Listen in as Dug reflects on a long and - at times heartbreaking life in hard rock. 

    Find the full show notes (including a list of all songs used on this episode) at TrueTunes.com/KingsX

    16 June 2025, 2:55 pm
  • 41 minutes 22 seconds
    @45RPM "Jesus Music" pioneer John Fischer & Counterculture V. Subculture

    John Fischer was making "Jesus Music" in the mid-1960s - before it was even a "thing." At a recent live event in Fullerton California, JJT invited Fischer to join the conversation and talk about those early countercultural days and how it all came together. Before there was an industry, a genre, or even a movement, there were kids with guitars and a desire to experience God in a meaningful, tangible way. Fischer went on to become one of the accidental innovators of a new style of music. But when the counterculture became a subculture - and a movement became a market - he never lost that fire in his belly. What might the counterculture of the 60s have to tell us about our troubled times today - and what might a new Jesus Movement look - and sound - like if it was to break out now? 

    Find John Fischer's website HERE. 

    For full Show Notes (include a list of the songs featured on this episode) visit TrueTunes.com/Fischer or click HERE.

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    11 April 2025, 4:13 pm
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