Write You A Song

Write You A Song Podcast

Music EN ↓ 52 episodes

You know their words and melodies, but maybe not their names: Write You A Song features country music’s most successful songwriters talking about their craft with host Tom Mailey from Bonneville radio station New Country 105.1 KNCI in Sacramento. Tom is a country radio veteran with over 30 years of experience in Seattle and Sacramento, and has always been a song lyric junkie. He hopes this podcast will shine a spotlight on the talented men and women who, mostly behind the scenes, write the songs that become part of our lives. (Follow Tom on Twitter at @kncitom, Instagram at @tomailey or on Fac...

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Write You A Song

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Music

Podcast website

kncifm.com

Latest episode

Sep 15, 2023

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Episodes

Write You A Song Episode 2 with guest Jeffrey Steele 30.10.2018

Country Songwriting Hall Of Famer Jeffrey Steele talks about his craft and how some of his biggest hits for artists like Rascal Flatts and Montgomery-Gentry came to be. He also discusses how he really became a songwriter after nearly losing his voice, and shares a few of the things he thinks are important for every aspiring songwriter to know. See our website for privacy information.

Episode1 Brett Warren: There Are No Rules 26.09.2018

Tom talks with Brett Warren, one half of the hit song writing duo The Warren Brothers, who came to Nashville to be country stars but ended up becoming one of the most successful songwriting teams of the last decade.     See our website for privacy information.

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