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Episode 299: Cocaine & Rhinestones, Part 3
Tyler Mahan Coe of “Cocaine & Rhinestones” talks about the insane amount of work that goes into his podcast about the history of country music. Plus, he talks about his other podcast, “Your Favorite Band Sucks.”
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Episode 298: Cocaine & Rhinestones, Part 2
Part 2 of Patrick’s interview with Tyler Mahan Coe of “Cocaine & Rhinestones,” a podcast about the history of country music. In this episode, Tyler talks about starting the podcast and the compelling stories he tells.
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Episode 297: Cocaine & Rhinestones, Part 1
Patrick traveled to Nashville and met up with Tyler Mahan Coe, host of “Cocaine & Rhinestones,” an amazingly detailed podcast about country music in the 20th century. In the first episode of this three-part series, Tyler talks about growing up in a musical family, playing in his father David Allan Coe’s band and getting in trouble.
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Episode 296: The Dog Likes Country Music
We hang out at Jeremy Teres’ house again, this time to hear about the music his dog likes. As the breeder instructed: Play only country music.
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Episode 295: What the Kids are Into
Our suburban tour continues. Today, we hang out at friend Jeremy Teres’ house and talk about music the kids like, including Camila Cabello, P!nk and Goblins From Mars.
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Episode 294: Movie Music – The Who, Lindsey Buckingham
Jim picks a couple of favorite songs on movie soundtracks, from “Rushmore” and “National Lampoon’s Vacation.”
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Episode 293: Movie Music – Van Morrison, Oscar Isaac
Patrick picks a couple favorite songs on movie soundtracks, from “The King of Comedy” and “Inside Llewyn Davis.”
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Episode 292: Movie Music – Nick Drake
Tom Neuerburg calls in to talk about a favorite song in a movie. That movie is … “Serendipity.”
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Episode 291: Favorite Film Scores
Day 2 of Movie Music Week. We talk about some favorite film scores, with composer Charlie Barnett. (He also plays in jazz combo Chaise Lounge.)
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Episode 290: How to Score a Film
Charlie Barnett joins the show to talk about writing music for films and TV (he’s only written about 1,000 scores). One of his songs, “Jubilee” for the documentary “Paper Clips,” was sung by Alison Krauss. And thus we kick of Movie Music Week on Rockin’ the Suburbs.



