Episodes

  • Larry Groce: From a 70s Top 10 Hit to NPR’s Mountain Stage
    Dec 26 2025

    How do you turn a 70s novelty hit into a 40-year NPR legacy? Larry Groce is the ultimate "Serial Creator."

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    From the Top 10 success of "Junk Food Junkie" to founding the institution that is Mountain Stage, Larry has navigated the music industry on his own terms. In this episode, we discuss why he walked away from the LA "hit machine" for West Virginia, and how he has sustained a creative fire for over 50 years.

    ⏱️ Chapters

    00:00:00 - Start

    00:01:44 - Inspiration and instinct

    00:05:38 - Hit economy vs. DIY

    00:11:14 - Mass appeal vs. unique voices

    00:19:27 - Waiting to be discovered

    00:26:21 - Creating Mountain Stage

    00:33:14 - Being an organizer and an artist

    00:40:27 - Marietta the Musical - One Vote

    00:57:03 - Not getting discouraged

    00:58:10 - Keeping the well from running dry

    01:02:56 - West Virginia

    #mountainstage #larrygroce

    🔗 Links & Resources

    All things Larry Groce: https://quarrierstreetrecords.com

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Carl Perkins: A Lesson in Lightness
    Dec 19 2025
    The secret lesson Carl Perkins taught me about surviving the music business. Most people would be bitter if Elvis became "The King" using their song. Carl chose something else: lightness.In the early 90s, while I was navigating the "Hat Act" craze of Garth Brooks and Alan Jackson, I had a chance airport hang with Carl. It was a masterclass in perspective.
    In this episode:
    1. The "Blue Suede Shoes" tragedy and the car crash that changed history.
    2. Carl's ability to laugh at career dips and industry trends.

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    ⏱️ CHAPTERS: 0:00 Intro 0:21 My personal connection to Carl Perkins 0:38 The Back Story 1:03 Tragedy1:43 Elvis covers Blue Suede Shoes 2:20 The Toronto Airport

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    4 mins
  • What meeting Stevie Wonder revealed to me
    Dec 11 2025

    They say never meet your heroes — and that may be true more often than not. But a surprise encounter I had with Stevie Wonder left a mark I’ve never forgotten. It didn’t happen in a glamorous setting, and I was just a 21-year-old musician with no claim to fame. Yet this musical icon imparted something that remains a check and a reminder to this day.

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    8 mins
  • Cara Fox: Where Songs Meet Strings
    Dec 3 2025

    Cellist Cara Fox and her recording-engineer husband, Jared, have built something rare in today’s music world—a true one-stop shop for artists who want the sound of a real string section on their records.

    From their Nashville studio, Fox Den Strings arranges, records, and delivers living, breathing string parts for artists around the globe. Whether it’s pop, country, classical, or folk, Cara and Jared blend top-tier musicianship with expert engineering to make world-class strings accessible to creators from Nashville to Tokyo.

    In this conversation, Cara—an in-demand cellist, mother, and partner—shares how she and Jared navigate their creative roles, their marriage, and the day-to-day realities of raising two young boys. It’s a thoughtful look at sustaining artistry and family, one project at a time.

    Links & Resources

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    • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/foxdenstrings/

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    • Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/fox-den-strings/pl.u-NpXm9RmI9dRx5

    • Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/54FyBjMQfAqlX4i98YDtNY?si=ffd05ccce83d48f0

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    58 mins
  • [Re-release] Wayne Kirkpatrick: Grammy Song of the Year, 10 Tony Award Nominations
    Nov 26 2025

    One Grammy Song of the Year, ten Tony Award nominations, and over two hundred recorded songs by artists we all know and love.

    But underneath Songwriter Hall of Fame member Wayne Kirkpatrick’s impressive résumé is a mindset that’s a true masterclass in long-haul creativity. In this episode, Wayne gives us a peek under the hood at the values and habits that have kept his songwriter engine running for decades.


    What’s especially compelling is how he deals with obstacles. Like water, Wayne finds ways to flow around what might stop other creatives in their tracks.


    This re-release of Part One is the beginning of a rich, two-part conversation that feels like sitting in on a masterclass—not just in songwriting, but in the creative life itself.

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    • Chapters

    00:00 - Intro

    02:06 - How did you get into music?

    12:28 - 70’s singer songwriters

    20:27 - Personal vs commercial

    27:56 - Change The World

    41:14 - How do you cowrite?

    46:37 - Music or lyrics first?

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    • Links & Resources

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    • Connect with Wayne on Twitter: @TheJunkBunk

    • Connect with Wayne on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wayne.kirkpatrick.7

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    54 mins
  • Eric Fortaleza: Don't wait to get picked
    Nov 19 2025

    Eric Fortaleza moved to Nashville from Sydney Australia. Instead of waiting for his big break, he built a live showcase for songwriters and musicians which has already become legendary.

    Every Tuesday night at Analog in the Hutton Hotel, rising songwriters take the stage with the world-class Pitch Meeting band bringing their songs to life. It’s Nashville’s first real “songwriter pitch night,” where a songwriter’s vision meets some of the town’s finest musicianship.

    Eric's story is a testament to a bias of action, a musician with an entrepreneurial bent who builds things rather than waiting for something to magically happen.

    If you can't make Pitch Meeting live, follow Eric and check out the excerpts on all social media platforms listed below:

    Instagram.com/soohungry

    Instagram.com/pitchmeeting

    facebook.com/EricFortalezaMusic

    twitter.com/ericfortaleza

    youtube.com/pitchmeeting

    www.pitchmusic.org

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Wayne Kirkpatrick Pt 2: Writing Broadway musicals
    Nov 12 2025

    Wayne Kirkpatrick transitioned from writing songs to writing musicals. His first, Something Rotten, became a Broadway hit nominated for ten Tony Awards, co-written with his brother Karey. Next came Mrs. Doubtfire, which played on Broadway before transferring to London's West End.

    Along with his musicals, Wayne has earned a Grammy Song of the Year Award for Eric Clapton and Babyface's recording of "Change the World," and his songs have been recorded by over two hundred artists. We explore the mindset behind such lofty achievements and what has kept Wayne's creativity so vital and enduring.

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Wayne Kirkpatrick Pt 1: From Song of the Year to Broadway
    Nov 6 2025

    From a Grammy Song of the Year to ten Tony Award nominations, Wayne Kirkpatrick embodies creativity.

    A Hall of Fame songwriter with more than two hundred recorded songs — and a hit Broadway composer — Wayne’s résumé is long and deeply impressive.

    In this episode, we look under the hood at what makes this lifelong creator so consistently inspired and productive. It’s clear that for Wayne, creativity isn’t just an occupation — it’s a way of life.

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    55 mins