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Episode 42: Truth About The Live Music Biz. How Can Radio Ignore A Great Song From Their #1 Female? New Releases...Stapleton, Chris Janson, Sara Evans, Gary Alan, Lucke Combs, Chesney....Good or Bad?

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This week Tom returns to the Podcast after a month away with a blistering episode about corp dominance of the live music business and how, once again, the artists and fans pay the price. He rails against radio for ignoring a great song from the format's #1 female artist. He let's us know which of the many new releases from the likes of Stapleton, Gary Alan, Sara Evans, Chesney, Luke Combs, and others are good...and which are bad. He asks Nashville why their clone machine never seems to clone real talent? He closes with a gem of a song from one of his favorite artists. Tom is back with a must listen episode

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This week Tom returns to the Podcast after a month away with a blistering episode about corp dominance of the live music business and how, once again, the artists and fans pay the price. He rails against radio for ignoring a great song from the format's #1 female artist. He let's us know which of the many new releases from the likes of Stapleton, Gary Alan, Sara Evans, Chesney, Luke Combs, and others are good...and which are bad. He asks Nashville why their clone machine never seems to clone real talent? He closes with a gem of a song from one of his favorite artists. Tom is back with a must listen episode

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