Legendary music artist Bobby Bare has teamed up with WSM Radio to bring you Bobby Bare & Friends. In this podcast, Bobby chats with some of the many friends he has made in music, over the decades.
In this episode, Bobby welcomes actor and singer, John Schneider.
John rose to fame on television as "Bo Duke" on the long-running TV classic, The Dukes of Hazzard. Since then, John has appeared on such shows as Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman, and Smallville.
In the fall of 2018, John took to the dance floor as part of the 27th season of Dancing with the Stars on ABC.Â
In the early 1980's, Schneider's TV career led to a recording career, where he hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 Country charts. 2018 marked the release of of John's 16th studio album, The Odyssey.
Now, here's Bobby Bare and his friend, John Schneider.Â
In this episode, Bobby welcomes Grand Ole Opry Legend, Bill Anderson
"Whisperin'" Bill's career dates back to the late 1950's with over 40 studio albums to his name; including such favorites as Still, The Tips of My Fingers, and Po' Folks.
Bill Anderson is considered to be one of the most prolific songwriters in music history and has been inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, Country Music Hall of Fame, and the Grand Ole Opry.Â
Now, here's Bobby Bare and his friend, Bill Anderson.Â
In this episode, Bobby chats with music icon, Ray Stevens. For five decades, Ray has been entertaining audiences world-wide.Â
In January of 2018 Ray opened his Nashville based entertainment theater and production studio, Ray Stevens Cabaray Showroom. Also, that month Ray stopped by the studios of 650 AM WSM to chat with his friend Bobby Bare.Â
In May 2018 The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum opened the exhibit, Outlaws and Armadillos.Â
Outlaws and Armadillos traces the connections between Nashville and Austin in 1970's country music.Â
On opening day, Bobby Bare caught up with several of his friends who are part of the Outlaws and Armadillos exhibit. In this episode, Bobby sits down with Delbert McClinton and Joe Ely.
In May 2018 The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum opened the exhibit, Outlaws and Armadillos.Â
Outlaws and Armadillos traces the connections between Nashville and Austin in 1970's country music.Â
On opening day, Bobby Bare caught up with several of his friends who are part of the Outlaws and Armadillos exhibit. In this episode, Bobby sits down with Jessi Colter and Billy Joe Shaver.Â
In this episode Bobby Bare sits down with Trace Adkins; backstage at the Grand Ole Opry.Â
Trace tells Bobby what really brought him to Nashville, how he developed his iconic voice, and what hit song he gave back to the songwriter. Â
In this episode Bobby Bare chats with Jamey Johnson. Bobby and Jamey worked together on Jamey's 2012 release Living For A Song: A Tribute To Hank Cochran.
Jamey talks about his personal life, the music industry, and getting career altering advice from Willie Nelson.Â
Music icon, Bobby Bare; has teamed with WSM Radio for the brand new podcast, Bobby Bare & Friends. Listen to this preview and subscribe now on Apple Podcast, Spotify or your favorite podcast directory. Bobby Bare and Friends launches August 1st.
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