The Co-Write is back!! This week Bobby and Donovan talk with Brad Beheler from galleywinter.com. One of the longtime stalwarts of the "Texas music scene", Brad's was a conversation the boys couldn't wait to get started. Time was no concern in this conversation as it is the longest Co-Write podcast to date. This episode covers the history of Galleywinter and Pat Green's influence on it. They discuss the scene over the last 2 decades, and how it's changed for better or worse. Brad reveals his most listened to albums of his life, as well as what up & comers he thinks might gain a footing in our scene. Throughout this marathon pod you are not shorted on opions, ideas & hopes for the future, when it comes to Texas music.
*NOTE* - We recorded this week using a new software, and it seems to have glitches out on us around the 4:00 mark. It is prevalent for about a minute and a half, but then clears up the rest of the way. WE APOLOGIZE FOR THIS INCONVENIENCE AND HAVE DESTROYED SAID AUDIO RECORDING DEVICE FOR IT'S LACK OF COOPERATION. ENJOY ...
Hey kids! The Co-write is back this week touching all of your favorite pop culture & Texas music areas ... at (13:00) Bobby and Donovan do a quick review of the Academy Awards. Then at (19:00) they talk Dirk Nowitzki reaching the 30k point mark, which turns into a sports Mt. Rushmore discussion. The pod closes out with a discussion on the recent social media meltdown regarding 95.9 The Ranch, which begins at (28:15).
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This week on the podcast, Bobby and Donovan meet up at Donovan's new digs in Grapevine, TX to bring you their hottest opinions on the Grammy Awards ceremony. The guys talk all of the big names. Adele, Beyonce, Bruno Mars, Maren Morris, Sturgill Simpson, Alicia Keys & others all get The Co-Write treatment. The guys review their Grammy predictions as well as give their hot opinions on a tribute to The Bee-Gees that left Donovan wanting, to say the least. Post Grammy talk, the boys review Ryan Adam's new record, "Prisoner". Enough said.
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This week Bobby and Donovan get the chance to talk to master songwriter, producer & friend, Walt Wilkins. Recorded live from the Live Oak Music Hall green room in Fort Worth, the guys touch on many topics with Walt including: his musical beginnings, influences, the move to Nashville and then back to Texas, nightmare songwriting stories from Nashville, his favorite concert, the birth of The Mystiqueros, how he feels about being referred to as the "Godfather" of Texas songwriters, his new record "Streetlight" & the time he hung out with Michael Jackson.
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It's Grammy season! The Co-Write takes a look at the upcoming Grammy Awards which airs this Sunday, February 12th. At (20:20) the boys talk a bit about Kanye West recently going crazy as well as how his much deserved Grammy "snub" will affect his mental state. At 22:15 the fellas talk again, but really for the first time, about Sturgill Simpson's surprising Grammy nominations, including Album of the Year. Reckless Kelly is nominated again, and the boys dissect that news at (29:30). Prior predictions, involving the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame class, is revisited at (35:00) And at (38:00), the show wraps up with the predictions you've all been waiting for ... WHO WILL WIN A GRAMMY ...
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Well the boys are back at it with a hot off the presses episode! Bobby & Donovan have possibly not so popular opinions on a few smoldering debates going on right now. First they tackle the recent FW Weekly article regarding recent CW guest, Josh Weathers, playing an inaugural ball in Washington D.C. At (18:30) the two discuss John Mayer's new EP as well as new music from Ryan Adams at (26:30). At (43:00), Donovan talks about a new music podcast called "Song Exploder". Then, at (45:50 & 52:00) there are some hot opinions on Steamboat Springs Musicfest as well as Sturgill Simpson's recent performance on SNL.
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On this week's The Co-Write, Bobby and Donovan air a conversation they recorded with the great Josh Weathers prior to a Sunday Supper Club performance by Josh and Bobby back in December. The trio discuss Josh's musical beginnings, his heavy touring days, his decision to take a step back, the viral video phenomenon, and his many charitable works throughout the world. Josh is truly a unique and fascinating individual, and you can see why on this episode!
Bobby and Donovan bring you a look back at the first season of The Co-Write. The boys lay out their plan for the podcast moving forward, as well as share some of their favorite moments from the past year. After a year where so many meaningful artists passed away, the two review their very first topic, five artists you want to see before they die. Next, they rehash their most downloaded topic which involved a now notorious comment from Granger Smith. Lastly, a look back at their most memorable trip to see Bruce Springsteen in New Jersey. Thank you for the first year of The Co-Write! We hope you enjoy all we bring you in 2017!
The Co-Write returns after a three week break to bring you the latest in nonsensical rambling. Bobby and Donovan talk about their respective trips to the State Fair of Texas (2:00). Bobby and family celebrate the twins first birthday at (10:10). A review of a recent trip to New York City at (11:45). The fellas discuss the controversial pick of Bob Dylan for the Nobel Prize in literature at (15:35). The nominees for the 2017 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame were announced last week, and there are a few "no brainers" on the list (28:00). A slow weekend in the music scene, but a few shows are mentioned at (42:15).
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Topics Mentioned
The State Fair of Texas
New York City
9/11 Memorial and Museum
Le Bernardin
Bob Dylan
Chaka Khan
Janet Jackson
The Cars
Pearl Jam
Tupac Shakur
Journey
Yes
Steppenwolf
J Geils Band
The Zombies
Jane's Addiction
Joan Baez
Electric Light Orchestra
Depeche Mode
Bad Brains
This week on The Co-Write Bobby and Donovan sit down with their long-time best friend, and Texas Rangers bullpen catcher, Josh Frasier. The fellas discuss how they met at Music Fest in Steamboat Springs, CO (6:00). Josh talks about how he came to love Texas Music at (10:00). Josh talks about how he became the bullpen catcher, and his career with the Rangers at (16:00). At (35:00) Josh goes rapid fire on baseball and music. Shows coming to town hits at (42:00). The podcast winds down with a reflection back to an evening the three spent in College Station, TX (58:00).
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Topics Mentioned
Texas Rangers
Steamboat Music Fest
Kameron Loe
Kevin Millwood
Kason Gabbard
Randy Rogers
Wade Bowen
Cody Canada
Sean McConnell
Seattle Mariners
Michael Young
Eric Nadel
On this episode of The Co-Write, Donovan kicks things off with a review of Kanye West's latest tour stop in Dallas, TX (3:00). BRUCE TALK this episode is a birthday shout-out to the Boss himself, as well as a look ahead to his upcoming autobiography, "Born to Run". (10:15) The boys give an update on the current state of music consent decrees, as discussed in Episode 9 (15:40). Bobby and Donovan discuss writing for a new record, which leads to a discussion about music listening habits, and how your parents might have influenced them at (21:30). The episode brings things back to earth with a few concerts coming to town, including poor musical performances of those artists by Bobby (41:30).
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Topics Mentioned
Kanye West
Bruce Springsteen
BMI
ASCAP
The New York Times
Billy Joe Shaver
Bart Crow
Charlie Robison
Bruce Robison
Kelly Willis
Jason Eady
Courtney Patton
Midnight River Choir
On this week's The Co-Write Bobby and Donovan are joined by their traveling companion Rodney Parker to recount the trip you have all been waiting to hear about. Ok, that might be a stretch, but at it is at least a trip you've heard reference many times on The Co-Write. (The First 48 minutes). Rodney gives us the inside info on his newest project, "Bomber Heights". (50:00) The hard to book Duncan Twins make their first appearance on the pod at (56:00).
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Bruce
Springsteen
New Jersey
New York City
Rodney Parker & 50 Peso Reward
Bomber Heights
The Co-Write is back!!! After a three week break, The Co-Write brings you a brand new episode this week. Joining Bobby and Donovan in the green room at The Live Oak Music Hall is the uber talented Kylie Rae Harris. Donovan kicks things off with a brief review of his recent trip to Boston (3:10). Kylie joins in on the fun at (11:40), and details her weekend of kid-less, gig-less "shidiot" fun. The trio discuss the perils of being a working writer in Nashville at (17:00). At (25:00), Donovan gets Kylie's perspective on the progress of female songwriters in the country genre. THE BANANA BANDIT makes an appearance at the (37:00) minute mark. And finally a special guest says, "What up", at (41:00).
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Topics Mentioned
Boston, MA
The Live Oak Music Hall
Sunday Supper Club
Josh Weathers
Kylie Rae Harris
Whales
Anthony Bourdain
Tulsa, OK
Little Big Town
Patty Griffin
Bonnie Raitt
Rodney Foster
Zane Williams
Walt Wilkins
Jason Eady
Kacey Musgraves
Marren Morris
Taylor Swift
Adele
Sara Bareilles
Mike Doocy
Beyonce
The Banana Bandit
Love and War in Texas
Shiner Sunday
This week on The Co-Write Bobby and Donovan relive an eventful Sunday Sunday that turned into a long Sunday night (5:00). Later, Donovan dives into some opinions he gave from the previous episode pertaining to how we judge other's opinions on music and movies (20:00). At (32:00) Bobby discusses an article he came across in the New York Times about why some many political candidates get sued by artists. And finally, Donovan fills you in on some upcoming Dallas/Fort Worth concerts at (42:00). All this an more on The Co-Write, Episode 10.
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Topics Mentioned
Hank's Texas Grill
Jason Eady
Adam Hood
Chat Room
It's Just Banter
The Blowout Podcast Network
The Live Oak Music Hall
Matt Hillyer
Jack Ingram
Magnolia Motor Lounge
Granger Smith
Wade Bowen
Forrest Gump
Luke Bryan
Florida Georgia Line
Donald Trump
Steven Tyler
Aerosmith
Bruce Springsteen
Jackson Browne
Neil Young
The Bellamy Brothers
Jamie Johnson
Cody Canada and the Departed
Edwin McCain
90210
Bobby and Donovan are back at it this week with a review of their last episode, featuring Bleu Edmondson, and they poke a little fun at Donovan for getting called out by fans for being a bit enamored with Bleu. At (6:15) the guys talk about a recent comment from Granger Smith that equated the Texas Music Scene to the “minor leagues”, which leads to a discussion of how we judge music. At (26:30) the fellas do a little experiment & surprise Donovan’s dad on his 71st birthday with a phone call. The topic of the day comes your way at (29:15) regarding a Department of Justice ruling on licensing rights, and the major impact it could have on the songwriting world. (49:00) WHO’S PLAYING AROUND TOWN!?!?!?!
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Topics Mentioned:
New York Yankees
Lids
The Ridiculousness of Flat Billed Hats
Banana Republic
The Live Oak Music Hall
Bleu Edmondson
Augustus
Bruce Springsteen
Granger Smith
Wade Bowen
Texas Music Scene
Earl Dibbles Jr.
Forrest Gump
The Fort Worth Star Telegram
Wide Open Country
The Boot
Forbes
Donovan’s Mom
Kelly the Co-Worker
Backroads Song
Jurassic World
Le Bernadin
New York City
BMI
ASCAP
Department of Justice
Songwriting Royalties
Billy Bob’s Texas
Jack Ingram
Matt Hillyer
Travis Tritt
Sammy Kershaw
Prophets and Outlaws
Larry Hooper
Sean McConnell
Adam Hood
Jason Eady
Deryl Dodd
Uncle Lucius
Nick Verzosa
This week the guys take The Co-Write on the road ... well two stop signs at least ... to The Live Oak Music Hall's green room, where they chum it up with old pal Bleu Edmondson. As they pass the bottle, they share stories including: Bleu's perspective on writing/releasing records, some of the pitfalls of early success in music, opinions on the "business" of music & of course ... Springsteen. The guys also touch on the Texas Rangers' struggles of late, as well as pay respects to the tragedy in Dallas, TX on July 7th.
** Donovan apologizes for the overuse of the F-bomb. He was very excited.
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This episode of The Co-Write finds Bobby reliving the story of how his first record "Lonesome Town" came to be some 10 years ago. (11:00) Later, Bobby and Donovan tell some stories about a few of the songs they've written together, and the process of writing them (18:00) Donovan gives Lloyd Maines a birthday shout-out at (34:00), and directly dives into Juneteenth talk at (37:00). The D/FW concert list happens at (38:00). And lastly, this life altering episode comes to a resounding close with Bobby abruptly singing Foreigner at (48:45).
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Topics Mentioned:
Shine
Notorious B.I.G.
Puff Daddy
Lonesome Town
Walt Wilkins
Pat Green
Lloyd Maines
George Dunham
On this episode, Bobby and Donovan talk about their next adventure together that involves going on a trip to see a concert with another musician friend (10:15). They recall the best concerts they've ever seen and the stories around them, not surprisingly many of which they saw together (25:00). The episode finishes with the guys looking at some of the live shows occurring in the DFW area this weekend (38:00).
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Topics Mentioned:
Montana
Beer
Yellowstone National Park
Bruce Springsteen (shockingly)
Salt Lake City
Rodney Parker
A reward of 50 pesos
Atlantic City
Met Life Stadium
Live Oak Music Hall
Red Rocks
Ryan Adams
John Mayer
Sara Bareilles
Kanye West
Darrell Scott
Billy Bob's
Mike Ryan
The Kessler
White Elephant Saloon
Scott Copeland
Love and War in Texas
Adam Hood
Levitt Pavillion
Episode 5 of The Co-Write includes a discussion about an alarming article signaling the end of iTunes music, what is causing the juggernaut's downfall, and what it might mean to the future of independent music. (8:15) Also, Donovan gives his review of a new book that has kept his attention, and also changed the way he consumes literature. (33:00)
Also Mentioned:
Josh Abbott Band
Randy Rogers Band
Eli Young Band
Montgomery Gentry
San Diego Zoo
Harambe the Gorilla
Lonestar Music Magazine
Turnpike Troubadours
Digital Music News
iTunes
Steve Jobs
Spotify
Bob Lefsetz
Garth Brooks
Taylor Swift
Union Square Cafe
Stephanie Danler
Sweet Bitter
Bobby and Donovan fight through the pains of a rare weekend about the town to discuss the culmination of the festivities, the Clubhouse Concerts Reunion show at The Live Oak Music Hall Sunday night. (4:40) They also talk about the Texas Country vs Red Dirt Album Showdown being put on by lonestarmusicmagazine.com, including predictions and opinions on who's left and what records were left off the 64 album list. (23:30)
Topics mentioned:
Rabbit Hole Brewery
Nick Verzosa
Clubhouse Concerts
Live Oak Music Hall
Kylie Rae Harris
Nathan Hamilton
Max Stalling
Jason Eady
Owen Temple
Brandon Rhyder
Dub Miller
Walt Wilkins
Lonstar Music Magazine
Randy Rogers
Cross Canadian Ragweed
Jason Boland & The Stragglers
Stoney Larue
Turnpike Troubadours
Wade Bowen
Pat Green
Mike McClure
Ryan Binghan
Cory Morrow
On this week's episode of The Co-Write, Bobby and Donovan talk to Johnny Cooper about his new project "Sidecar", writing songs with different co-writers & the evolution of his own music. The 3 dive into a few sports topics, as well as the passing of legendary songwriter, Guy Clark.
Don't mind the intermittent crying babies in the background. They were being well cared for.
Also mentioned:
Sidecar
Justin Ross
Ignition
Follow
John Mayer
Clubhouse Concerts
Cross Canadian Ragweed
Jason Boland
Mike McClure
Walt Wilkins
Pat Green
Guy Clark
On this GROUNDBREAKING episode of The Co-write, our fearless leaders try to understand what it's like to be a songwriting woman in a world that only books songwriting men ... and only a few of them at that.
Also, they give a quick review of the Rock & Roll H.O.F. induction show, in a new segment, "Heavy Feedback".
Mentioned this week:
Larry Joe Taylor Music Festival
Medicine Stone
Susan Gibson
Kylie Rae Harries
Jamie Wilson
Courtney Patton
Kelly Mickwee
Brandy Zdan
William Clark Green
Billy Bob's Texas
The Live Oak
Walt Wilkins
Drew Kennedy
Josh Grider
Owen Temple
Wade Bowen
"The Co-write", is a new pod hosted by Bobby Duncan and Donovan Dodd.
In Episode 1, the pair of long time friends discuss exactly why they decided to launch the pod, what they wish to accomplish with it, and where they see it progressing.
The topic of the podcast is what 5 acts would you want to see before you are no longer able.