Episodes
Cela Harper opens up about turning early rejection into growth and the inspiration behind her powerful new single, “Hey Mary.”
Bar Talk Happy Hour breaks down the just-reported performer lineup for Turning Point USA’s alternative Super Bowl halftime show.
Odie Coyote goes off on Amazon’s new AI voice for Alexa+ and reacts to Alan Jackson’s big farewell concert announcement.
We break down the 2025 CMA Awards hosts, top nominees, and Odie Coyote shares why Lainey Wilson is his favorite — plus his road to recovery after a tough week.
Texas Country artist Chuck Wimer talks about his new single “Life Goes On,” big venues, and family life.
We dig into what Charlie Kirk’s assassination reveals about political violence, culture wars, and where this anger is really coming from.
Jeremy Parsons joins us to talk about his new single Who Was I and his upcoming EP Life, dropping September 19th.
From bar bouncers to bartenders, we reveal the surprising jobs country artists had before stardom.
Odie Coyote gives his shortest reaction ever regarding the Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce engagement! We also tackle the Cracker Barrel rebrand and feature Randy C. Moore.
We're talking about Riley Green's perfectly weird pickup line, his "country Ken doll" status, and Odie tries out his own cheesy lines on Producer Raven!
The VMAs finally recognize country music with a brand new category! We're breaking down the nominees and all the country buzz. Plus, our featured artist is Brandi Behlen with "Twenty Dollars"!
Odie Coyote sounds off on Beyoncé’s $400M tour and her place in country music.
Why are fall treats showing up in stores when it’s still 90 degrees out?
Patriots owner Robert Kraft steps up for Texas flood victims—here’s how you can help without getting scammed.
Randy C Moore joins Bar Talk Happy Hour to share the story behind his new version of Cat’s In The Cradle and how it became part of a powerful new movie.
We celebrate the Fourth of July and review Angel Studios’ new film The Last Rodeo—a story of grit, redemption, and the American spirit.
Randall King paused a tribute to his late sister to address a disruptive fan—this week, we talk about why some concert moments deserve silence and respect.
Clay Hollis joins Bar Talk Happy Hour to talk about his relatable new single “Regular Guy,” fishing stories, and 2025 tour plans.
We sit down with J.J. Lester of The Great Divide to talk Red Dirt roots, Opry dreams, and premiere their brand-new live single “Yesterday Road.”
Thirteen-year-old cancer warrior Devarjaye “DJ” Daniel is reaching out to Jason Aldean to help him launch a country music fundraiser for kids battling cancer.
We’re diving into the digital dangers of “sharenting” and why oversharing your kids’ lives online might be more risky than cute.
We dive into the history and meaning of Memorial Day, with music and memories that matter.
Interview with 17-year-old country breakout Tristan Roberson, plus the debut of his new single “One Night In Dallas.”
Texas Country icon Rick Trevino reflects on 34 years in the music industry and the release of his latest single, “The Ride.”
This week’s Bar Talk Happy Hour is off the rails with a laugh-out-loud comedy special featuring the one and only Woodhouse and his wild cast of alter-egos.
Tim McGraw returns to the stage after more than a year of recovery. We’ll tell you where he’s performing—and why you shouldn’t wait to see your favorite artists live.
Cody Johnson pauses his concert to salute real American heroes—and Odie Coyote chimes in on honoring freedom the right way.
Vince Gill says it’s OK to sit at his shows—especially during slow songs. Odie Coyote and Producer Raven weigh in on whether today’s concert crowds have lost their manners or just found their groove.
Kid Rock sparks controversy over his stars-and-stripes outfit at the White House with Trump — did he break the U.S. Flag Code?
Chip Oliphant, Jason Allen, and Susan Hickman share the story behind their hit “Grit and Glory” and its ties to the Four Sixes Ranch.