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Hrishikesh Hirway on Takin' a Walk: The Stories Behind Songs and the Healing Power of Music

May 12, 202632 min

Dream Walks :Inspiring Conversations: Buzz Knight Discusses Creative Journeys with Legendary Artists and Writers

May 8, 20263 min

Buzz Knight and Joe McEwen Explore Music's Magic, Legacy, and Personal Stories on Takin' a Walk Together

May 8, 202634 min

Exploring Music History on Foot: Buzz Knight and Stewart Copeland Share Legendary Stories from The Police and Creative Journeys

May 5, 202632 min

Buzz Cuts :Buzz Knight Media Productions Explores Music Legends: Carl Newman, Tennille Arts, and Taj Mahal Share Their Inspiring Stories

May 4, 20266 min

Episode Promo -Buzz Knight and Stewart Copeland Discuss the Creative Process Behind Legendary Music and Inspiring Journeys"

May 2, 20261 min

Exploring Music History with Buzz Knight: Robert Randolph's Journey from Sacred Steel to Grammy Glory

May 1, 202629 min

Takin' a Walk with Buzz Knight: Taj Mahal's Journey Through Music, Authenticity, and Legendary Collaborations

Apr 28, 202624 min

Buzz Knight Chats with Jeffrey and Stephen McDonald from Redd Kross on Punk Rock Legacy and Their Documentary Journey-Encore Episode

Apr 25, 202644 min

Buzz Knight and Brian Cullman: Exploring Music's Magical Impact on Our Lives and Stories Behind Iconic Songs

Apr 24, 202626 min

Takin' a Walk with Buzz Knight: Carl Newman Discusses The New Pornographers' Journey, Creativity, and Music's Healing Power

Apr 22, 202629 min

Buzz Knight and Bob Mould: Exploring the Creative Journey Behind Sugar's Impactful Music Legacy

Apr 21, 202631 min

Buzz Knight and Chris Young Explore Resilience in Country Music and the Stories Behind His Iconic Songs-Live and Legendary Encore

Apr 17, 202620 min

Takin' a Walk with Buzz Knight: Tom Petersson's Inspiring Stories Behind Cheap Trick's Iconic Music Legacy-Live and Legendary Encore

Apr 14, 202632 min

Takin A Walk with Maggie Rose-Live and Legendary Encore : The Road Always Calls Her Back

Apr 10, 202626 min

Satch Vai :Exploring Music History with Buzz Knight: Joe Satriani and Steve Vai on Their Legendary Journey and Upcoming Album

Apr 7, 202632 min

Ep 679Live and Legendary: Music Inspiration Stories"Hooks, Hits & Heart: AJR's Jack and Ryan Met"-Encore episode

Concert season doesn’t belong to just one generation — and this month on Takin’ A Walk, we’re proving it. Welcome back to Live and Legendary, our April celebration of what happens when artists leave the studio behind and take their music to the masses. Because the road doesn’t care how you got there — it only cares what you bring when the lights go up. And today’s guests bring everything. If you’ve been anywhere near a festival lineup, a stadium stage, or honestly just a packed arena full of people who know every single word — you already know AJR. Brothers Jack and Ryan Met have built something genuinely rare in modern music: a sound that’s completely their own, a fanbase that’s ferociously loyal, and a live show that turns their layered, maximalist production into a full-blown shared experience. They write it, produce it, perform it — and then they go out and own it night after night in front of thousands of people who feel like these songs were written just for them. Because in a lot of ways, they were. This is a band that understands the assignment — on the record and on the stage. Today, brothers Jack and Ryan Met of AJR join us on the Live and Legendary encore episode — and talk about the journey from bedroom producers to headline acts selling out venues across the globe. Takin A Walk Podcast with Buzz Knight : AJR’s Jack & Ryan Met Reveal Their Indie Music Journey from Street Performers to Pop Superstars. From busking in Washington Square Park to dominating Billboard charts – AJR brothers Jack and Ryan Met sit down with host Buzz Knight for an exclusive deep-dive into their extraordinary musical evolution. This powerhouse indie-pop trio opens up about their DIY production secrets, the creative genius behind viral hits, and how three brothers from New York transformed bedroom recordings into stadium-filling anthems.🎧 What You’ll Discover: • The untold story of AJR’s street performance origins and how they built their fanbase from zero • Exclusive behind-the-scenes insights into their self-produced album creation process • How they crafted chart-topping hits that resonated with millions worldwide • The family dynamics that fuel their creative collaboration • Industry insider secrets about staying independent while achieving mainstream success • Their artistic evolution and what’s driving their boundary-pushing sound🔥 Perfect For: • Music industry enthusiasts curious about DIY success stories • Aspiring musicians seeking production and marketing insights • AJR superfans craving exclusive content and personal stories • Anyone interested in innovative pop music and creative entrepreneurshipSEO-Rich Keywords & Tags:AJR interview | indie pop music | DIY music production | music industry podcast | chart-topping hits | brother band dynamics | self-produced albums | viral music marketing | New York music scene | independent artists successSocial Media Hooks:Twitter/X: “🎵 EXCLUSIVE: @AJRBrothers spill the secrets behind their chart-dominating hits! From street performances to sold-out arenas – this is the untold AJR story you NEED to hear 🎧 #TakinAWalk #AJRInterview #MusicPodcast”Instagram: “Behind the music with AJR 🎤✨ Jack & Ryan reveal how three brothers turned bedroom beats into Billboard bangers.  #AJR #MusicInterview #PodcastLife”LinkedIn: “Entrepreneurial musicians take note: AJR’s journey from street performers to industry innovators offers valuable lessons in creative independence, family collaboration, and building authentic audience connections.” If this episode of Takin’ a Walk – Music History on Foot struck a chord with you, we invite you to keep the journey going by exploring the many other stories, conversations, and musical pathways waiting in our episode library. Every installment of the podcast opens a new door into the world of music—whether it’s a deep dive into a legendary artist’s creative process, a walk through the overlooked corners of music history, or a compelling conversation with the people who shape the soundtrack of our lives. There’s an entire universe of rhythm, narrative, nostalgia, discovery, and behind-the-scenes insight spread across our past episodes, each one crafted to make your next walk, drive, workout, or moment of downtime more meaningful, more memorable, and more connected to the music you love. So don’t stop here, take a few extra steps and check out the rest of the Takin’ a Walk – Music History on Foot catalog. The stories waiting for you are as timeless, surprising, and inspiring as the songs that have carried you through your life. Keep listening and discover your next favorite episode. #creative music journey #songwriting stories #artistic reinvention #AJR Interview #buzzknight &

Apr 3, 202626 min

Ep 678Live and Legendary: Warren Haynes: Gov’t Mule, Allman Brothers & Iconic Live Music History-Encore

The stages are lit. The amps are warm. The crowds are gathering. Welcome to April on Takin’ A Walk — and our brand new theme: Live and Legendary. Because this is the time of year when music stops being something you stream and becomes something you feel — in your chest, in your feet, in the air around you. Concert season is here, and there is no better way to kick it off than by revisiting one of the most electrifying conversations we’ve ever had on this show. Today’s encore guest is a man who has spent decades doing what so few musicians ever truly master — he makes every single night on stage feel like it could be the greatest show you’ve ever seen. As a guitar icon, vocalist, and songwriter, he’s been the heart of the Allman Brothers Band, the driving force behind Government Mule, and a living embodiment of everything that makes live music sacred. This is Warren Haynes — and if you’ve ever seen him perform, you already know: the man was built for the stage. So as the tours fire up and the festivals fill their lineups, sit back and take a walk with one of the legends who reminds us exactly why we go. Join us for an inspiring musician interview  with legendary guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter Warren Haynes. Known for his iconic work with Gov’t Mule, The Allman Brothers Band, and countless collaborations, Warren Haynes opens up and reveals the inside music stories about his journey from the small towns of North Carolina to the biggest stages in rock and blues. In this music history podcast, we explore Warren’s approach to songwriting, his philosophy on improvisation, and what it means to keep the spirit of Southern rock alive while constantly pushing creative boundaries. He shares iconic inside stories from the road, discusses his influences ranging from classic soul to psychedelic rock, and reflects on the importance of musical community and music history. Warren Haynes also talks about his annual Christmas Jam benefit concert, his passion for mentoring young musicians, and how he’s maintained his artistic integrity across decades in the music industry. Whether discussing tone, technique, or the transcendent moments that happen when a band truly connects, Warren offers wisdom gained from a lifetime dedicated to his craft. Enjoy his deep dive into the mind of one of rock’s most respected and soulful iconic guitarists and as we celebrate live and legendary April, see Warren Haynes at a venue this spring and summer near you. Takin’ A Walk: In-depth music interviews exploring the stories and music history behind the songs Support the show: https://musicsavedme.net/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 1, 202625 min

Ep 677Inspiring Music Conversations: Buzz Knight and Lang Lang on Classical Music's Global Journey and Impact

Have you ever wondered how a child prodigy from Shenyang, China, transformed into a global icon of classical music? Join host Buzz Knight on this captivating episode of takin' a walk as he sits down with the legendary pianist Lang Lang, who shares his remarkable journey that intertwines passion, perseverance, and the power of music. From starting piano lessons at the tender age of three to making history as the first Chinese pianist to perform with esteemed orchestras like the Berlin and Vienna Philharmonics, Lang Lang's story is a testament to the incredible heights one can reach through dedication and artistry. Lang Lang reflects on his breakthrough performance at just 17 with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and the significance of his collaborations with diverse artists, including the likes of Metallica and Alicia Keys. These partnerships not only broaden the appeal of classical music but also create a bridge between genres, showcasing how music can transcend boundaries and connect us all. As Buzz and Lang Lang delve into the essence of his recent album, Piano Book 2, they discuss its mission to make classical music accessible to everyone, emphasizing the importance of education and outreach through Lang Lang's foundation, which provides piano lessons to disadvantaged schools. The conversation also explores the therapeutic power of music and the striking parallels between musicians and athletes, particularly regarding performance pressure and the relentless pursuit of excellence. Lang Lang shares his insights on connecting with audiences and the responsibility of inspiring the next generation of musicians, encouraging listeners to embrace the joy of classical music. Whether you’re a fan of buzz knight music, indie artists, or the rich tapestry of music history, this episode promises to be an enlightening journey through the world of classical and contemporary music. As part of the iHeart Podcast Network, takin’ a walk is committed to bringing you inspiring stories and insights from legendary musicians and songwriters. Tune in for an unforgettable conversation that not only highlights Lang Lang’s incredible career but also celebrates the cultural impact of music on our lives. Don’t miss this chance to walk alongside one of the most influential figures in music today, and discover how the magic of melody can inspire resilience and creativity in us all. Join us for this enriching episode filled with music history insights, personal stories, and the transformative power of music that resonates across generations.  #legendary musician interview #lang lang #classical musicSupport the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 31, 202628 min

Ep 676Buzz Knight Talks Music with Gina Gershon: Friendship, Dylan, and The Warning's Inspiring Journey in Music-Buzz Cuts

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Have you ever wondered what it’s like to share a moment with a musical legend? In this captivating episode of Buzz Cuts, a look back at some of the highlights of the last month takin' a walk and all of the other shows from Buzz Knight Media Productions, host Buzz Knight invites you to step into the world of creativity and connection as he sits down with the talented Gina Gershon. Their conversation delves deep into her unique experiences, particularly her remarkable friendship with the iconic Bob Dylan. Gershon recounts a memorable encounter where they shared thoughts on music while listening to Dylan's album Modern Times, a piece that resonates profoundly with her artistic journey and emotional landscape. Buzz Cuts also explores the amazing journey of the band The Warning, the powerful sister trio Rock Band from Mexico. You'll love their inspiring music stories from these wonderful young ladies who have a global fan base from the Takin A Walk Podcast. Also, hear Melissa Auf der Maur on Takin A Walk discuss her time with Courtney Love and Hole and Billy Corgin and The Smashing Pumpkins.  You'll get a flavor of country music singer songwriter Travis Bolt on The Music Saved Me podcast has he explores the healing power of music. As the Buzz Cuts episode unfolds, listeners are treated to a rich tapestry of stories that highlight the emotional connections music fosters. Gershon's reflections illuminate how music serves as a powerful conduit for personal expression and healing, a theme that resonates throughout the Buzz Knight podcast. The discussion flows effortlessly, weaving together the threads of classic rock history, indie music journeys, and the stories behind iconic songs that have shaped our cultural landscape But the journey doesn’t end there! Later in the episode, Sarah Harralson introduces Sean Martin, the lead singer of The Quarantined. Sean opens up about the often-overlooked challenges of maintaining mental health in the music industry, shedding light on the importance of gratitude and the transformative insights he has gained through therapy. His candidness adds another layer to the rich narrative of music and resilience, reminding us of the profound impact that music can have on our mental well-being. This episode of takin' a walk encapsulates the intertwining of personal stories and music, emphasizing the emotional resonance that artists experience through their work. Join Buzz Knight as he explores the music history that has shaped both Gershon and Martin, creating a dialogue that is not only enlightening but also deeply moving. Whether you're a fan of jazz music, rock music history, or simply someone who appreciates inspiring artist interviews, this episode promises to deliver insights that will resonate long after the last note fades away. Don't miss this opportunity to walk alongside Buzz Knight as he uncovers the stories behind the music, the emotional healing it brings, and the creative journeys of legendary musicians. Tune in, and let the music inspire you! Listen all of the shows from Buzz Knight Media Productions so you never miss an episode : Takin A Walk, Music Saved Me with Lynn Hoffman, Takin A Walk with Sarah Harralson and Comedy Saved Me with Lynn Hoffman. Part of the IHeart Podcast Network. #legendary musician interviews  Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 28, 20267 min

Ep 675Carnie Wilson : Wilson Phillips, Her Father Brian Wilson, and the Songs That Shaped Her Life | She Wrote The Book-Encore Episode

Takin’ A Walk celebrates Women’s History Month with a very special She Wrote the Book feature — and host Buzz Knight sits down with the one and only Carnie Wilson, the powerhouse vocalist and television personality whose voice helped define the sound of a generation. Carnie Wilson rose to fame as one-third of Wilson Phillips, the iconic vocal trio whose debut single “Hold On” became one of the best-selling singles of 1990, spending two weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. But behind that soaring voice and infectious pop brilliance is a woman with one of music’s most extraordinary family legacies — she is the daughter of Beach Boys legend Brian Wilson, one of the most celebrated songwriters and musical visionaries in rock history. In this intimate and revealing conversation, Carnie opens up about growing up in the shadow of pop royalty, finding her own artistic voice, the creative chemistry between herself, Chynna Phillips, and Wendy Wilson, and how music has been both a refuge and a calling throughout her life. She reflects on the timeless appeal of Wilson Phillips’ harmonies, the emotional journey behind their biggest hits, and what it means to carry on a musical legacy while forging one’s own path. A television personality, podcast host, and passionate advocate for mental health and wellness, Carnie Wilson is far more than a pop star — she’s a storyteller, a survivor, and a true daughter of rock and roll. This Women’s History Month, Takin’ A Walk honors the women who wrote the soundtrack of our lives. Carnie Wilson has been singing hers out loud for decades — and she’s not done yet. #carnie wilson #wilson phillips #brian wilson #pop music history #buzz knight #takin a walk #legendary musician interviews         Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 27, 202625 min

Ep 674Takin’ a Walk with Buzz Knight: Dream Walks with Gordy, Ed from Band of Heathens, and Gina Gershon on Music and Legacy

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  Have you ever imagined taking a walk with someone who changed your life? Join host Buzz Knight in this captivating episode of takin' a walk, where we delve into the enchanting world of 'Dream Walks. ' This week, Buzz invites listeners to join him as he chats with the talented Gordy and Ed from the acclaimed Band of Heathens, along with the remarkable actress Gina Gershon. Together, they explore the profound connections we can forge through the simple act of walking with our inspirations, both living and departed. As the Dream Walks conversation unfolds, Gordy shares a heartfelt desire to walk with his late grandfather, a man whose musical legacy and historical significance have left an indelible mark on his life. Reflecting on family and heritage, Gordy’s story beautifully illustrates how our roots shape our artistic journeys. Ed, on the other hand, contemplates a stroll with enlightened figures like Jesus or Buddha, expressing a deep curiosity about their teachings and the relevance of spirituality in today’s world. Their insights offer listeners a unique perspective on the intersection of music and personal growth. But the magic doesn’t stop there! Gina Gershon brings her whimsical imagination to the table, sharing her dream connection with the legendary Jimi Hendrix. Through playful storytelling, she describes their imaginative walks, filled with joy and inspiration, reminding us how music can transcend time and space. This episode of takin' a walk is not just about the guests' choices; it’s a celebration of the emotional healing and personal stories that music evokes. Buzz Knight, known for his engaging music conversations and insightful music history lessons, masterfully guides this episode, weaving together themes of inspiration, legacy, and the cultural impact of music. Whether you're a fan of classic rock, jazz music, or the vibrant nashville music scene, this episode promises to resonate deeply with anyone who appreciates the artistry of songwriting and the stories behind iconic songs. Join us on this journey as we explore the music history that shapes our lives and connects us to the legendary musicianswho inspire us. Tune in for a heartwarming experience filled with inspiring artist interviews and musician storytellingthat will leave you reflecting on your own dream walks. Don’t miss this opportunity to walk alongside Buzz Knight and his incredible guests in an episode that celebrates the beauty of music and personal stories. Listen to all episodes of Takin A Walk with Buzz Knight and follow us so you never miss the next Dream Walk. #legendary musician interviewsSupport the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 26, 20263 min

Ep 673Buzz Knight and Glenn Tilbrook of Squeeze Explore the Creative Journey of their New Album 'Trixies' on Takin' a Walk

Have you ever wondered how the dreams of teenage songwriters can evolve into timeless music? Join host Buzz Knight on this captivating episode of takin' a walk as he engages in a heartfelt conversation with Glenn Tilbrook, the legendary lead vocalist and guitarist of the iconic British band Squeeze. Together, they explore the band's rich history, diving deep into the creative process behind their new album, Trixies, which features songs penned by Tilbrook and his songwriting partner Chris Difford during their teenage years.   Glenn Tilbrook reflects on the optimism and dreams that fueled their early work, sharing the emotional journey of rediscovering these long-forgotten tracks after 50 years. This episode of takin' a walk is not just about music; it's about the stories behind albums that shaped a generation. Buzz Knight expertly guides the conversation, uncovering the unique dynamic of Tilbrook and Difford's songwriting partnership and how their creative evolution has led to exciting new projects, including their upcoming tour.   Listeners will gain insights into the production of Trixies and the influence of bassist Owen Biddle, highlighting how revisiting their roots has sparked a new wave of creativity for the band. Glenn Tilbrook shares his admiration for Paul McCartney, emphasizing the joy of making music and the enduring connection he feels to his craft. This episode is a treasure trove of music history insights, filled with inspiring artist interviews that resonate with anyone passionate about music and community.   As you tune in to this Squeeze interview, prepare to be transported through classic rock history and indie music journeys that celebrate the power of songwriting. Whether you're a fan of rock music, jazz music, or country music, this episode of takin' a walk promises to deliver inspiring music stories that will leave you reflecting on the cultural impact of music. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to walk alongside Buzz Knight and Glenn Tilbrook as they share musician storytelling that highlights the emotional healing through music and the legacy of iconic songs of the band Squeeze. Join us on this weekly exploration of music history and the stories behind songs that have defined our lives. With every step, Buzz Knight takes you deeper into the heart of music, making this episode a must-listen for anyone curious about the creative journeys of legendary musicians. Tune in now and walk with us through the vibrant landscape of music history podcasts that inspire and uplift! #legendary musician interviewsSupport the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 24, 202619 min

Ep 672Join Buzz Knight and Jon Lampley for Inspiring Stories Behind Music, Growth, and Legendary Collaborations on Takin' a Walk

  What does it mean to truly listen to music and let it shape your identity? Join host Buzz Knight on this week's episode of takin' a walk as he dives deep into the inspiring journey of trumpeter, vocalist, and band leader Jon Lampley. Growing up as the only black child in his school in Akron, Ohio, Lampley shares how his unique upbringing and the music-infused environment of his church molded his artistic path. Through heartfelt stories, he reveals how these contrasting experiences not only shaped his musical journey but also his personal development. As a member of the Late Show with Stephen Colbert's house band, Jon Lampley learned the art of internalizing music quickly and listening deeply—skills that every performing musician cherishes. Tune in as he reflects on these invaluable lessons and how they contributed to his growth as an artist. With his debut album, Notes to Self, Lampley showcases his evolution as a songwriter, blending various musical influences that highlight his diverse background. This episode is a treasure trove of music history insights, exploring the creative journeys of an artist who has collaborated with legendary musicians like Stevie Wonder. But that's not all; Lampley opens up about his dreams for the future as he approaches a pivotal moment in his career with the end of the Late Show. His gratitude for the experiences he's had shines through as he emphasizes the importance of not taking them for granted. As the conversation unfolds, he expresses a heartfelt wish to take a walk with Louis Armstrong, reflecting on the profound impact Armstrong had on his life as a musician and entertainer. This episode encapsulates the essence of music and resilience, making it a must-listen for anyone passionate about indie music journeys and legendary musician conversations. Join us for this compelling episode of takin' a walk where Buzz Knight and John Lampley explore the stories behind albums, the cultural impact of music, and the emotional healing that comes through artistic expression. Whether you're a fan of jazz music, rock music history, or simply love music storytelling, this episode is sure to inspire. Don't miss out on the chance to gain insights into the life of an artist who embodies the spirit of music history on foot and the power of musician storytelling. Tune in now!  #legendary musician interviewsSupport the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 20, 202623 min

Ep 671Melissa Auf der Maur Joins Buzz Knight: Unpacking the Stories Behind Iconic Rock Music and Women’s Voices

What does it truly mean to be a woman in the rock music scene? Join host Buzz Knight on this week's episode of takin' a walk as he engages in a captivating conversation with the legendary bassist Melissa Auf der Maur, known for her powerful contributions to Hole and Smashing Pumpkins. With a rich tapestry of experiences, Melissa opens up about her artistic upbringing in Montreal, the influences that shaped her, and her unforgettable journey through the vibrant rock scene of the 90s. This episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about music history, as Melissa shares insights from her memoir, Even the Good Girls Will Cry, which dives deep into the complexities of survival, creativity, and identity as a woman in a male-dominated industry. As they stroll through the stories behind albums that defined a generation, Buzz Knight and Melissa Aug der Maur explore her transition from Hole to Smashing Pumpkins, discussing the creative processes that birthed iconic songs and the challenges faced along the way. With humor and authenticity, they touch on the importance of reclaiming voices in today's digital landscape, making this episode not just a reflection on the past, but an inspiring message for future generations of women in music. Throughout this episode of takin' a walk, listeners will gain a rare glimpse into the life of a legendary musician who has navigated the highs and lows of the music industry. Buzz Knight's engaging style brings out the best in Melissa as they delve into her artistic reinvention and the cultural impact of her work. Whether you're a fan of classic rock history, indie music journeys, or simply love stories behind songs, this episode promises to deliver rich music history insights that will resonate with anyone who appreciates the power of music. Don't miss out on this inspiring conversation that celebrates the resilience of women in music and the legacy they continue to build. Tune in to takin' a walk with Buzz Knight and Melissa Auf der Maur for a heartfelt exploration of music, identity, and the stories that shape our lives. This is more than just a podcast; it's a journey through the heart and soul of music history that you won't want to miss!   #legendary musician interviewsSupport the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 17, 202649 min

Ep 670Buzz Knight and The Warning: Exploring Rock Resilience, Sisterhood and Their Upcoming Tour

What does it take to rise to the top of the rock music scene while staying true to your roots? Join host Buzz Knight on this week's episode of takin' a walk, where he sits down with the electrifying rock trio, The Warning, comprised of sisters Daniela, Paulina, and Alejandra. Their journey from a childhood home brimming with diverse music to sharing stages with rock legends like Muse and Foo Fighters is nothing short of inspiring. As they prepare to release their upcoming album, Eat Me Fed on Lava Republic Records, they dive deep into the bold themes that reflect their artistic evolution and the pressures of modern consumption. During this engaging conversation, Buzz Knight explores the sisters' live performance experiences and the resilience required to thrive in the competitive music industry. The Warning emphasizes the importance of mental health advocacy, showcasing their commitment to both their craft and well-being. With their close bond as sisters and collaborators, they highlight how communication and support are vital in navigating the challenges of their careers. Listeners will be thrilled to hear exciting details about The Warning's upcoming tour across South America and the UK, showcasing their eagerness to reconnect with fans. Buzz Knight's friendly style makes this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in the music journey of indie artists and the stories behind albums that resonate with audiences worldwide. As the episode wraps up, enjoy a light-hearted discussion about their musical influences and aspirations — a perfect blend of rock music history and personal storytelling. Whether you're a fan of classic rock or exploring the vibrant indie music scene, this episode of takin' a walk promises to inspire and entertain. Join Buzz Knight as he uncovers the emotional healing through music and the cultural impact of these legendary musicians. Don't miss out on this captivating episode filled with music history insights, inspiring artist interviews, and the incredible journey of The Warning. Tune in to takin' a walk for a unique look at the stories behind iconic songs and the creative journeys that shape our favorite music!  #legendary musician interviews #the warning interview #the warning rock band #sisters rock bandSupport the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 16, 202637 min

Ep 669Buzz Knight and Rita Wilson: Celebrating Women’s History Through Music, Storytelling, and Creative Journeys Together

Join us for a heartfelt journey through the power of music and storytelling in this inspiring encore episode of takin' a walk with host Buzz Knight. Celebrating Women's History Month, Buzz welcomes the multi-talented Rita Wilson—an acclaimed actor, producer, singer, songwriter, and author. With a career that spans decades, Rita shares her remarkable experiences in the entertainment industry, emphasizing the profound impact of creativity and advocacy in shaping her artistic path. Rita Wilson opens up about her early influences, including how The Beatles ignited her passion for music as a child and the unforgettable thrill of attending her first concert with Led Zeppelin. As they stroll, Buzz and Rita delve into her latest projects, including the uplifting new single "Look How Far We’ve Come," co-written with legendary songwriter Billy Steinberg, and her contributions to the Grammy-nominated album "Through the Storm. " This episode serves as a vibrant exploration of the music journey and the emotional connection that live performances foster within communities. Throughout their walk, they discuss the significance of music in uplifting spirits and the necessity for artists to embrace diverse creative outlets, highlighting the rich tapestry of American music history. Rita reflects on her recent participation in the Joni Jam at the Hollywood Bowl, a celebration that showcases the communal experience of music and its ability to heal. With each step, Buzz and Rita explore the stories behind songs and the incredible power of music to inspire and connect. As the conversation unfolds, Rita expresses her admiration for Paul McCartney and shares her dream of interviewing him, acknowledging the lasting legacy that he and The Beatles have left on music and culture. This episode of takin' a walk is not just a tribute to creativity and resilience; it’s a reminder of how the music history weaves through our lives, shaping our experiences and emotions. Whether you’re a fan of classic rock history, indie music journeys, or simply love music storytelling, this episode offers a treasure trove of insights and inspiration. Tune in for an engaging conversation that celebrates legendary musicians, the cultural impact of music, and the stories that define our artistic journeys. Don't miss this opportunity to walk alongside Rita Wilson and Buzz Knight as they explore the music history lessons that resonate deeply in our hearts.  #legendary musician interviewSupport the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 13, 202626 min

Ep 668Takin’ a Walk with Buzz Knight: Willie Nile's Inspiring Journey from Buffalo to Greenwich Village and Beyond

What does it take to rise from the vibrant streets of Buffalo, New York, to become a celebrated voice in the music industry? Join host Buzz Knight on this captivating episode of takin' a walk as he sits down with the legendary singer-songwriter Willie Nile, whose journey embodies resilience and creativity. With over 20 albums to his name and admiration from icons like Bono and Pete Townshend, Nile's story is one of passion, perseverance, and the power of music. Buzz Knight, known for his engaging style and deep dives into music history, guides listeners through Nile's early life, growing up in a lively Irish Catholic family steeped in musical traditions. As Willie Nile shares his transformative journey from studying philosophy at the University of Buffalo to carving out a niche in Greenwich Village during the 1970s, you’ll discover the challenges he faced, including a decade-long struggle against the music industry's often unforgiving nature. Despite these hurdles, Nile's unwavering spirit shines through as he discusses his latest album, "The Great Yellow Light," inspired by the poignant letters of Vincent Van Gogh. This episode is a treasure trove of music history insights, where Nile reflects on his artistic influences, the significance of songwriting, and the importance of authenticity in a world that often pushes artists to conform. Buzz Knight's thoughtful questions lead to profound conversations about the emotional healing that music provides and the connections that fuel creativity. Listeners will be captivated by Nile's heartfelt anecdotes, including his collaborations with fellow musicians like Steve Earle, showcasing the music and community aspect of his career. As the episode unfolds, Nile offers inspiring artist interviews that highlight the music journey of a true icon, emphasizing the importance of staying true to oneself amidst the chaos of the industry. As the conversation wraps up, Willie Nile reflects on his remarkable career, sharing his desire to inspire others through music. This episode of takin' a walk is not just a celebration of a legendary musician's journey; it's an exploration of the stories behind songs and the creative journeys that shape our lives. Tune in for an enriching experience that blends classic rock history, indie music journeys, and the timeless tales of legendary songwriters that continue to resonate with audiences today. Don’t miss out on this enlightening episode filled with music history moments and the vibrant spirit of an artist who has truly made his mark. Grab your headphones and join Buzz Knight for this unforgettable walk through the heart of music! #buzzknight #music history on foot  #willie nile interview #inspiring icons #troubadour  #greenwich village music history #musician interview #rock and roll legends #music and resilience #legendary musician interviewSupport the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 10, 202635 min

Ep 667Join Buzz Knight and Hunter Hayes: Unpacking the Stories Behind 'Evergreen' and the Art of Musical Resilience"

What does it mean to evolve as an artist while navigating the complexities of the music industry? Join host Buzz Knight on this exciting episode of takin’ a walk as he welcomes the incredibly talented Hunter Hayes, a multi-faceted artist celebrated for his Grammy nominations and collaborations with some of the biggest names in music. Dive deep into Hunter's latest project, Evergreen, which completes a conceptual trilogy that began with Wild Blue and Red Sky. This conversation is not just about music; it’s a journey through Hunter's artistic evolution, emotional resilience, and the creative processes that fuel his passion for songwriting. As Hunter Hayes shares his insights, listeners will discover the themes of optimism, conflict, and resolution that resonate throughout his work. He reflects on the challenges of maintaining artistic independence in a landscape filled with pressures and influences, offering a candid look at his journey as an artist. Buzz Knight engages Hunter in a thoughtful discussion about the significance of personal growth and the lessons learned along the way, making this episode a treasure trove for anyone interested in the music journey. Throughout the episode, Hunter Hayes expresses profound gratitude for his fans and the joy that live performances bring him. This heartfelt connection is a testament to the power of music in fostering community and emotional healing. As they explore the music history behind Hunter's work, Buzz Knight and Hunter delve into the stories behind albums and the experiences that have shaped their respective careers. This episode is rich with music history insights, making it a must-listen for fans of indie music, country music, and all genres in between.   Whether you’re a long-time fan of Hunter Hayes or new to his music, this episode of takin’ a walk promises to inspire and entertain. Join Buzz Knight for an engaging conversation that highlights the resilience and creativity of an artist who continues to redefine his legacy. Tune in to hear Hunter's music stories and the inspiring artist interviews that make this podcast a standout in the world of music history podcasts. Don't miss out on this incredible journey through the Nashville music scene and beyond! #hunter hayes interview #music legends #country music #pop music #inspiring icons #music history on foot #nashville music scene #Iheart podcast network #artist interview #career breakthrough #legendary musician interview    Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 6, 202630 min

Ep 666Join Buzz Knight and Gina Gershon as They Explore Music, Family Bonds, and Creative Journeys on Takin' a Walk

What does it mean to truly understand the complexities of familial relationships while navigating a vibrant career in Hollywood? Join host Buzz Knight on this episode of takin’ a walk as he engages in a heartfelt and thought-provoking conversation with the multi-talented Gina Gershon. Known for her iconic roles in films like "Bound" and "Showgirls," Gershon takes us on a journey through her latest book, "Alpha Pussy" where she reflects on her unique upbringing and the challenges of caring for her mother during her final days. As the discussion unfolds, Gershon draws fascinating parallels between her adolescent experiences and literary classics such as "Lord of the Flies" and "Mean Girls," offering deep insights into the emotional landscapes that shape our identities. Buzz Knight, with his signature style, delves into Gershon’s diverse career, exploring how her roles have evolved in public perception and what it means to be a part of the ever-changing landscape of American music and film. But it’s not just about acting; Gina Gershon shares her passion for music and how it intertwines with her artistry. From performing at the renowned Cafe Carlyle, to her exploration of different music genres, she reveals the profound impact music has had on her life and career. Discover the stories behind her songs and the emotional healing that music can bring, as Buzz Knight guides this inspiring conversation. Throughout this episode of takin’ a walk, Gershon emphasizes the significance of self-awareness and personal growth, offering reflections on creativity and freedom. Her journey is a testament to the resilience found in the arts and the importance of understanding our roots and influences. Whether you’re a fan of classic rock history, indie music journeys, or simply looking for inspiring artist interviews, this episode is packed with insights that resonate deeply. Join us for this engaging episode of takin’ a walk, where Buzz Knight and Gina Gershon explore the intersection of music, family, and personal storytelling. This is not just a conversation; it’s an invitation to reflect on your own creative journey and the stories that shape who you are. Tune in now and be inspired by the powerful narratives that come from the heart of the music industry! #coolest music podcast    Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 3, 202633 min

Ep 665"Takin A Walk Encore : Daryl Hall-The Voice That Defined An Era"-Inspiring Icon Interview

Before "Live From Daryl's House" became a cultural phenomenon, Daryl Hall was already rewriting the rules of soul, rock and R & B. In this encore presentation, Buzz Knight sits down with the iconic singer, songwriter and musician to explore the creative world beyond Hall & Oates, his passionate solo career, his vision for Hall's House of Music, and what drives one of the greatest voices in rock music history. Daryl Hall opens up about the music that moves him, the artists that inspire him and how is "House of Music " became a stage for authentic connection. It's a conversation that reminds us why great music and the stories behind it never get old. If you like this Daryl Hall music interview, share it with your friends. #coolest music podcast #music legend #rock hall of fame #inspiring icons #daryl hall interview #music #music history podcast #hall and Oates #american music #knight #Iheart podcast network Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Feb 28, 202628 min

Ep 664Buzz Knight and Harold Bronson: A Walk Through Rock Music History,the Legacy of Rhino Records and Mogan David and his Winos

What does it take to turn a passion for music into a legacy that resonates through generations? Join host Buzz Knight on this captivating episode of takin' a walk as he dives into a conversation with Harold Bronson, the co-founder of Rhino Records, one of the most iconic record labels in music history. Harold’s journey is not just a tale of success; it’s a vivid exploration of the vibrant music scene in Los Angeles during the early '70s, where he started as a rock and roll singer with his band Mogan David and his Winos. Harold shares insights into the creative process behind Rhino Records and the label's unwavering commitment to preserving and celebrating music, especially the often-overlooked novelty records. The recently released album, Savage Young Winos, is a treasure trove of music that has remained unheard for over 50 years, and Harold reflects on the significance of this album in the context of his musical journey. This episode is a heartfelt tribute to the spirit of music as a joyful and integral part of life, showcasing how both Harold and the Rhino team have dedicated themselves to creating a lasting legacy. As Buzz Knight navigates through the stories behind albums and the evolution of the music industry, listeners will gain valuable music history insights that highlight the impact of DIY trends and the importance of authenticity in music. This episode isn’t just for music aficionados; it offers a unique perspective on the indie music journey, the cultural impact of music, and the stories that shape the legendary musicians and songwriters we admire today. Whether you’re a fan of classic rock history or looking to explore the music genres from Nashville, this episode of takin' a walk is packed with inspiring music stories, musician storytelling, and behind-the-music insights that will resonate with anyone who loves the art of music. Join us as we walk through Harold's Rhino Records journey and discover how the passion for music can lead to career breakthroughs and a profound connection with audiences worldwide. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from a true icon in the music industry. Tune in to Buzz Knight’s music history podcast where every episode is a celebration of music and community, and get ready to be inspired by the stories that have shaped our musical landscape. #iconic musicians #legendary artists #rhino records #guitar mastery #music legends #inspiring icons #interviews with musicians #music history on foot #knight #walk #music history podcast #artistic reinvention #harold Bronson interview #songwriter stories #takin A walk nashville #buzzknightSupport the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Feb 27, 202631 min

Ep 663Takin' a Walk with Buzz Knight: Celebrating 20 Years of Band of Heathens and Their New Album 'Country Sides'

What does it take to sustain a musical journey for two decades? Join host Buzz Knight as he takes you on a captivating walk with Gordy Quist and Ed Jurdy from the Band of Heathens, celebrating their extraordinary 20-year journey in music. In this episode of takin’ a walk, the trio delves deep into the heart of their craft, sharing stories behind albums, the evolution of their sound, and the powerful themes of their latest release, 'Country Sides'. After achieving platinum success with their hit 'Hurricane', which took 14 years to reach that milestone, Quist and Jurdy reflect on the essence of authenticity and the importance of community in the ever-changing landscape of American music.  You'll love the spirit of artistic reinvention from The Band of Heathens. As they reminisce about their formative years in Austin and the magical atmosphere of Momo's, listeners will gain insights into the collaborative spirit that has defined the Band of Heathens. The conversation reveals the band’s commitment to creating music that resonates with their audience, emphasizing the significance of mutual respect and creative journeys in the songwriting process. Buzz Knight navigates through the rich tapestry of their experiences, highlighting how the healing power of music can bridge divides in our world today. This episode is more than just a discussion; it's a testament to the enduring power of music and the unique stories behind iconic songs. With a focus on emotional healing through music and the cultural impact of their work, Quist and Jurdy share inspiring artist interviews that remind us why we fell in love with music in the first place. Whether you’re a fan of classic rock history, indie music journeys, jazz music or country music , or exploring the depths of music history, this episode promises to deliver heartfelt insights and engaging music conversations. Join us as we walk through the music history moments that shaped the Band of Heathens, their artistic reinvention, and the stories behind songs that have touched countless lives. Tune in to takin’ a walk for an enriching experience filled with music inspiration stories, legendary musician conversations, and the vibrant essence of the Nashville music scene. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to connect with the roots and influences of music and community as we celebrate the journey of these remarkable artists. Listen now and discover how music can truly save us all. #music legends #iheart podcasts #creative journeys #iconic musicians #legendary artists #inspiring music stories #guitar mastery #buzz knight podcast #music history on foot #hurricane #viral music success #artistic reinvention #songwriting stories #best musician interview podcast     Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Feb 24, 202631 min

Ep 662Buzz Knight and Jake Sumner Discuss Ron Delsener's Impact on Rock Music History and the new documentary "Ron Delsener Presents"

What does it take to become a legendary figure in the music industry? Join host Buzz Knight on this captivating episode of "Takin' a Walk" as he delves into the extraordinary life of Ron Delsener, the iconic concert promoter whose influence shaped the live music scene in New York City. Buzz Knight welcomes Jake Sumner, the visionary director behind the documentary "Ron Delsener Presents," which chronicles Delsener's remarkable journey from humble beginnings to a pivotal role in the music history landscape. Ron built his concert promoter empire from scratch, ultimately becoming part of Live Nation. As the conversation unfolds, listeners will gain invaluable insights into the challenges and triumphs of bringing a documentary to life. Sumner shares his experiences working with Delsner and the treasure trove of archival material that offers a glimpse into the evolution of live music promotion. This isn't just a story about concerts; it's about passion, risk-taking, and the artistic reinvention that defines successful music careers. Throughout the episode, Buzz Knight invites notable guests, including iconic industry veteran Jules Belkin, who draws parallels between Delsner's influence in Ohio and the broader rock music history narrative. Their anecdotes serve as a testament to Delsner's legacy and the cultural impact of music promotion, emphasizing how one individual's vision can transform the concert landscape. From classic rock stories to the intricate details of the indie music journey, this Ron Delsener episode is a rich tapestry of personal stories and industry insights that highlight the essence of what it means to be part of the music community. As listeners embark on this auditory stroll through the streets of music history, they will discover not only the stories behind iconic songs but also the emotional healing that music provides. Buzz Knight's engaging storytelling style makes this episode a must-listen for anyone passionate about exploring music history, from jazz to country and everything in between. Tune in to "Takin' a Walk" for an inspiring discussion that celebrates the artistry and resilience of legendary musicians and the behind-the-scenes stories that shaped their careers. Whether you're a fan of classic rock history, a lover of indie artists, or someone who appreciates the intricate narratives behind songwriting, this episode is packed with music history lessons that resonate deeply. Don't miss out on this opportunity to walk alongside Buzz Knight and Jake Sumner as they uncover the inspiring artist journeys that define our favorite sounds. Experience the magic of music and the stories that bring it to life in this unforgettable episode of "Takin' a Walk. " #music legends #creative journeys #buzz knight podcast #Ron Delsener Presents #Jake Sumner #billy Joel #bruce springsteen #the beatles #Live Nation #patti smith #gene Simmons #iheart podcasts #iconic musicians #legendary artists #interviews with musicians #music history on foot  Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Feb 19, 202642 min

Ep 661Discover How Walking Inspires Songwriting with Buzz Knight and Boy Golden: A Deep Dive into Indie Music Stories!

  What if a simple walk could unlock the secrets to your creativity? Join host Buzz Knight on takin' a walk as he delves into the enchanting world of singer-songwriter Boy Golden, whose new album, Best of Our Possible Lives, is a beautiful fusion of indie rock and roots music inspired by Buddhist philosophy. In this captivating episode, Buzz and Boy Golden explore how the act of walking has profoundly influenced his songwriting process, serving as a meditative practice that clears his mind and sparks inspiration. As they stroll through the themes of presence and vulnerability, Boy Golden shares the stories behind his poignant tracks like "Matter at Hand" and "Like a Child," revealing how the teachings of Thich Nhat Hanh resonate in his music. This episode is not just about music; it’s about the journey of being present and embracing each moment, a theme that echoes through the heart of takin' a walk. Discover the collaborative magic between Boy Golden and producer Robbie Lakritz, along with the contributions of legendary bassist Pino Palladino, as they bring his artistic vision to life. Buzz Knight, known for his insightful music history podcasts, guides this conversation with a warmth that makes you feel like you’re part of their walk, discussing the intricacies of the music-making process and the emotional healing that comes from it.   As the episode unfolds, listeners will gain music history insights and witness the personal stories behind Boy Golden's artistic reinvention. From his musical influences to his upcoming tours, this episode is packed with inspiring music stories that highlight the resilience and creativity of indie artists. Boy Golden even shares a heartfelt moment reflecting on his late grandfather, expressing a deep desire to walk with him again, reminding us all of the profound connections that music can foster. If you're a fan of legendary musicians and the stories behind albums, this episode of takin' a walk is a must-listen. Join Buzz Knight as he navigates the music journey of Boy Golden, offering listeners a blend of music history, songwriter stories, and the magic that happens when you take a moment to walk and reflect. Tune in for an episode filled with laughter, inspiration, and the joy of music storytelling that you won't want to miss! #indie music journey #career breakthrough #viral music success #music history on foot #buzz Knight #viral music success #artistic reinvention #buddhist #emotional healing through music #walk #inspiring music interview #music evolution #Music history podcast #boy golden interviewSupport the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Feb 17, 202625 min

Ep 660Takin A Walk with Buzz Knight : Billy Bob Thornton and J. D. Andrew Discuss Their Musical Evolution and Fan Connection-Encore Rock Music Interview

What happens when a Grammy-winning engineer and a legendary musician team up to create music that defies the constraints of modern perfectionism? Join host Buzz Knight on this captivating  encore episode of “Takin a Walk” as he dives deep into the creative world of Billy Bob Thornton and J. D. Andrew, the founding members of The Boxmasters. With their album, “Love and Hate in Desperate Places,” as the backdrop, Buzz Knight leads a conversation that explores the beauty of imperfection and the raw energy of live performances   As Buzz Knight navigates through their artistic journey, listeners will gain unique insights into the dynamic between Billy Bob and J. D. From the evolution of their sound, heavily influenced by the music of the late 1960s, to their disdain for the sterile perfection often found in today’s music production, this episode is a treasure trove of music history and songwriting stories. The trio reflects on how their creative process is fueled by a commitment to challenge one another, ensuring that their music resonates with authenticity and passion   Throughout the conversation, Buzz Knight taps into the impact of social media on music and how it shapes the connection between artists and fans. With heartfelt reminiscences about legendary musicians and the collaborative spirit that defines their work, this episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the indie music journey and the stories behind albums. Billy Bob Thornton and J. D. Andrew share personal experiences from the studio that highlight the importance of embracing imperfections in both songwriting and live performances. As they wrap up their engaging discussion, the joy of making music together shines through, reminding us all of the cultural impact of music and its ability to foster community. Whether you’re a fan of classic rock, jazz music, or exploring music genres from Nashville, this episode of “Takin a Walk” offers something for everyone. Tune in for an inspiring conversation filled with music inspiration stories, legendary musician interviews, and the emotional healing that music brings into our lives. Join Buzz Knight on this enlightening stroll through the world of music and creativity! #billy bob thornton interview #inspiring icons #fine art of storytelling #music history on foot mpodcast #music and personal stories #buzz knight media productions #iheart podcast network #musician interview podcast #iconic songs #walk #John prine #music legends #career reinvention #country music        Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Feb 15, 202629 min

Ep 659"Join Buzz Knight and John Paycheck on a Walk Through Family, Music History and the Journey of Authenticity" Encore Musician Interview

What does it truly mean to carry the weight of a legendary legacy while striving to carve out your own path? Join host Buzz Knight on this heartfelt encore episode of takin' a walk as he welcomes John Paycheck, the son of the iconic country outlaw Johnny Paycheck. This engaging "lovesongs and heartbreak stories conversation dives deep into the intricate themes of love, loss, and the enduring impact of family legacy, all from John's unique perspective as the child of a renowned musician. John candidly shares his personal journey growing up in a musical household, where the echoes of his father's raw and honest songs about heartbreak shaped his understanding of life and art. As he reflects on the complexities of his relationship with Johnny Paycheck, John reveals the challenges he faced in establishing his own identity amidst the towering legacy of his father. This episode is not just a look at familial bonds; it’s an exploration of how takin' a walkthrough life can lead to profound insights about authenticity in music and the importance of honoring one’s roots With a background in the military, John discusses how his experiences have influenced his approach to music and leadership. He emphasizes the need for authenticity in his songwriting, expressing a deep desire to pay tribute to his father's legacy while also finding his own voice in the vast landscape of American music. Listeners will be captivated by John's journey as he navigates the music industry, sharing stories that resonate with anyone who has ever felt the pressure of expectations. As the conversation unfolds, John Paycheck provides a glimpse into his current musical projects, including his latest album, More Days Behind, co-written with Scott Gabby. He shares exciting plans for future tours and how he is continuously evolving as an artist. This episode is a rich tapestry of music history, filled with insights that are both personal and universal, making it a must-listen for anyone passionate about music conversations and exploring music history. So, lace up your walking shoes and join Buzz Knight and John Paycheck on this poignant journey through the transformative power of music, family, and the pursuit of authenticity. Whether you're a fan of country music, indie music journeys, or simply love storytelling in music, this episode of takin' a walk promises to inspire and resonate deeply. Happy Valentines Day from The Takin A Walk podcast. #american music #country music #John Paycheck interview #inspiring icons    Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Feb 14, 202634 min

Ep 658"Romeo Vaughn on Nashville's Music Scene, Songwriter Journey, and Building a Career in Music City-Encore Interview Podcast"

Have you ever taken a walk to connect with your roots and reflect on your dreams? Join host Buzz Knight in this heartfelt encore episode of takin' a walk, where he sits down with the talented Mexican American country artist Romeo Vaughn as part of our Valentine Week "Lovesongs and Heartbreak Stories special series.Together, they embark on an inspiring journey through Vaughn's personal experiences, the vibrant Nashville music scene, and the deep connections that music fosters within communities. As Romeo Vaughn shares his story, he beautifully illustrates how his heritage shapes his artistry and the importance of a supportive community in Nashville. With an emphasis on unity, he reminds us that artists from all backgrounds come together as one family, creating a rich tapestry of sound and emotion. This episode is more than just a conversation; it’s a reflection on the power of music to bridge divides and inspire resilience. Vaughn opens up about his new single, 'Big Dreams from a Small Town', a poignant anthem that encapsulates the struggles and aspirations of indie artists pursuing their dreams in the bustling Nashville music scene. Through his music, he captures the essence of small-town life and the hope that drives artists to chase their passions, making it a relatable story for anyone on a creative journey. As the conversation unfolds, Romeo Vaughn shares a touching moment of nostalgia, revealing his wish to connect with his late grandfather through a simple walk. This theme of reflection resonates deeply, showcasing how our personal histories can influence our creative paths. Buzz Knight skillfully navigates these emotional waters, making this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in the stories behind songs and the artistic reinvention that music can inspire. In a world where challenges can feel overwhelming, Vaughn offers words of encouragement, particularly for veterans facing their own battles. He reminds listeners that they are not alone and that seeking support is a vital step in overcoming adversity. This message of hope and community is a powerful takeaway from this episode of takin' a walk, highlighting the essential role of music in emotional healing and resilience. So, lace up your shoes and join Buzz Knight and Romeo Vaughn on this inspiring journey through the heart of Nashville’s music history on foot , where every step taken is a step towards understanding the cultural impact of music. Tune in to this captivating episode filled with songwriter stories, music inspiration, and the emotional connections that define the art we love. #American Music #inspiring music stories #viral music success #career breakthrough #Romeo Vaughn interview #emotional healing through music #buzz Knight #music history on foot    Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Feb 13, 202611 min

Ep 657"Stories in Song: A Musical Journey with A J Croce-Encore Inspiring Musician Interview"

  What does it mean to carry the legacy of a legendary musician while forging your own path in the world of music? Join host Buzz Knight on this encore episode of takin' a walk as he engages in a heartfelt conversation with A J Croce , the talented songwriter and pianist who not only shares his journey in music but also the profound impact of his father, the iconic Jim Croce. A. J. opens up about the emotional challenges of losing his father at a young age and how he discovered the depth of his father's music and legacy, a journey that shaped his own artistic identity. Throughout this episode, Buzz Knight dives into A. J. 's album, Heart of the Eternal, exploring the creative process that brought it to life. A J Croce shares insights into how he blends diverse musical influences—from jazz and rock to country—creating a unique sound that resonates with listeners. As they walk through the stories behind the songs, A. J. emphasizes the importance of collaboration, recounting his experiences working with legendary artists like Ray Charles and Leon Russell. These musician storytelling moments highlight the magic that happens when creative minds come together. This episode of takin' a walk is not just about music; it’s about resilience, legacy, and the transformative power of art. A. J. Croce's journey is a testament to how music can heal, inspire, and connect us all. As Buzz Knight guides listeners through this engaging conversation, you'll gain music history insights that will deepen your appreciation for the American music landscape and the indie music journey that A J Croce represents. Whether you're a fan of classic rock history or simply someone who loves musician interviews, this episode is packed with inspiring music stories that will leave you reflecting on your own life and the music that shapes it.   Don’t miss out on this enriching episode of takin' a walk, where Buzz Knight and A. J. Croce explore the stories behind albums and the artistic reinvention that comes from embracing one’s roots and influences. Tune in for a walk through the heart of music, and discover how the threads of legacy and personal growth intertwine in the life of a musician. Join us for a conversation that celebrates the cultural impact of music and the inspiring artist interviews that remind us why we love this art form. #american music #music history on foot #inspiring music stories #career breakthrough #music legends #classic rock stories #Jim Croce stories #inspiring icons #songwriting stories #iconic musician #Leon Russell stories #viral music success #best musician interview podcastSupport the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Feb 12, 202629 min

Ep 656"From the Heart : Cyndi Thomson’s Journey Back to Music-Encore Inspiring Musician Interview"

Join Buzz Knight for this encore presentation with acclaimed country music singer-songwriter Cyndi Thomson, best known for her chart-topping hit “What I Really Meant to Say.” In this heartfelt conversation, Cyndi Thomson opens up about her remarkable journey through the Nashville music industry, including the difficult decision to step away from performing at the height of her career and what ultimately inspired her powerful return to songwriting and recording. Discover the story behind Cyndi’s successful jewelry company, Haybelle, which has become a favorite among country music stars including Lainey Wilson, Olivia Culpo, and Kimberly Williams-Paisley. Learn how she built this celebrity-endorsed brand while navigating life outside the spotlight. Cyndi Thomson shares exclusive insights into her new music, including the deeply personal singles “Acres of Diamonds” and “Five More Minutes,” revealing the real-life inspiration and creative process behind these powerful tracks. She discusses lessons learned from years on the road, the challenges of balancing artistry with business, and what it means to follow your heart back to your true calling. Whether you’re a longtime fan of Cyndi’s country music or discovering her story for the first time, this episode celebrates resilience, authenticity, and the transformative power of music to heal and inspire.  Takin A Walk, Music Saved Me, Takin A Walk Nashville and Comedy Saved Me are produced by Buzz Knight Media Productions and part of The IHeart Podcast Network.   Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Feb 11, 202634 min

Ep 655"John Oates-Co-Creator the iconic pop duo Hall and Oates-Encore Musician Interview"

  What makes a love song truly unforgettable? Join us for a heartfelt journey in this week's encore episode of takin' a walk, where host Buzz Knight sits down with legendary musician John Oates, one half of the iconic duo Hall & Oates. As we dive into the emotional depths of love songs and the stories of heartbreak that inspire them, John shares his unique insights, especially poignant during Valentine's Week. With his solo project, Reunion, John Oates opens up about the creative process behind his heartfelt song dedicated to his late father, revealing the personal experiences that shaped his music. This episode goes beyond the typical love song narrative, as John emphasizes the connections that define our lives, reminding us that love transcends romantic relationships. Whether you're a fan of classic rock history or an indie music journey enthusiast, this conversation is rich with music history insights and storytelling in music. John also reflects on his musical influences and collaborations within the vibrant Nashville music scene, giving listeners a glimpse into the heart of music history. His journey as a songwriter is filled with inspiring music stories that resonate with anyone who has ever experienced love or loss. As we explore the stories behind songs and the emotional healing through music, you'll gain a deeper appreciation for the music legacy that John has helped create. Throughout the episode, John Oates expresses his gratitude for his enduring career and the timeless nature of his music, leaving us with a profound understanding of the cultural impact of music. This is not just another interview; it's a captivating exploration of musician storytelling that will inspire you to reflect on your own music journey. Whether you're a lifelong fan of Hall & Oates or new to John's work or a fan of the late John Prine, this episode of takin' a walk promises to engage your heart and mind. Tune in for a conversation that celebrates the artistic reinvention of a legendary musician, filled with music history moments and behind the music stories that will resonate long after the last note fades away. Don't miss this chance to walk alongside one of music's true icons! #hall and Oates history #John prine #music history on foot #musician interview podcast #music podcast #legendary musician conversation Takin A Walk, Music Saved Me, Comedy Saved Me and Takin A Walk Nashville are produced by Buzz Knight Media Productions and part of the IHeart Podcast Network.  Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Feb 10, 202638 min

Ep 655Join Buzz Knight and Jon Anderson As They Explore Music History and the Creative Journey Behind the Album "True"-Encore Yes Musician Interview

  What does it take to continue a legendary musical legacy? Join host Buzz Knight on this encore episode of takin' a walk as he welcomes back the iconic Jon Anderson, former lead singer of Yes, who shares his  creative journey with the album "True," crafted alongside the innovative band Geeks. This episode is a treasure trove of insights into the world of progressive rock, showcasing how Anderson’s artistic vision continues to evolve. As a pivotal figure in classic rock history, Jon Anderson dives deep into the collaborative process that brought "True" to life, revealing how he and guitarist Richie Castellano harnessed technology to co-produce the album from afar via Zoom. This fascinating discussion highlights the modern tools that allow musicians to create and connect, proving that the spirit of takin' a walk through music remains alive and well, even in a digital age. Listeners will be treated to behind-the-scenes stories about specific tracks like "True Messenger" and "Counties and Countries," as Anderson reflects on the joy of live performances and the thrill of reconnecting with fans. He emphasizes the importance of crafting immersive experiences that resonate with audiences, a theme that echoes throughout the episode. As an influential figure in the rock genre, Anderson’s passion for music shines through as he shares his excitement for future projects and the enduring impact of his work. Buzz Knight expertly guides the conversation, ensuring that every moment is filled with engaging anecdotes and music history insights. This episode of takin' a walk is not just a conversation; it’s a journey through the heart of music, exploring the stories behind albums and the creative journeys of legendary musicians. Whether you're a fan of rock music history or simply curious about the artistic reinvention of iconic artists, this episode promises to inspire and entertain.   Don’t miss out on this captivating encore episode with Jon Anderson filled with songwriting stories, emotional healing through music, and the cultural impact of sound. Tune in to Buzz Knight’s takin' a walk for a unique look at the life and career of a true music legend, where every step unveils new layers of creativity and passion in the world of music. Takin a Walk, Music Saved Me, Takin A Walk Nashville and Comedy Saved Me are produced by Buzz Knight Media Productions and part of The IHeart Podcast Network. #music history #Buzz Knight #Progressive Rock #Jon Anderson interview #Yes #music legend #best musician podcast interview #rock history #classic rock history #Jon Anderson music journey #legendary musician conversation #music podcast  #inspiring music stories #music history on foot #music artist interview #band geeks #inspiring icons #songwriting stories #influential music figure  Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Feb 9, 202613 min

Ep 654Music Podcast "Jerry Douglas : The Dobro Master Who Revolutionized Bluegrass Music: Inspiring Icon Interview-Encore"

Join Buzz Knight for an unforgettable encore conversation with Jerry Douglas, the 14-time Grammy Award-winning dobro virtuoso who transformed bluegrass music and redefined what’s possible on the resonator guitar. In this compelling episode, Jerry Douglas opens up about his extraordinary journey from young musician to becoming the most influential dobro player in music history. Discover how he developed his signature sound, pioneered new techniques that changed the instrument forever, and became the go-to studio musician for artists across every genre. Jerry Douglas shares stories from his legendary collaborations with Alison Krauss & Union Station, his work with music icons like Eric Clapton and Dolly Parton, and the creative process behind his groundbreaking solo projects. He reflects on the evolution of bluegrass music, the art of musical innovation, and what it takes to master an instrument while continuously pushing its boundaries. Whether you’re a musician, bluegrass enthusiast, or music history lover, this Nashville music scene conversation offers rare insights into the life and legacy of a true American music treasure. Episode Highlights: ∙ The journey to becoming dobro’s greatest innovator ∙ Behind the scenes of iconic recording sessions ∙ Collaborating with music legends across genres ∙ The evolution of bluegrass and Americana music ∙ Mastering your craft while staying creatively fearless Subscribe to Takin’ A Walk for more intimate conversations with the music legends who shaped music history. Takin A Walk, Music Saved Me, Comedy Saved Me and Takin A Walk Nashville are produced by Buzz Knight Media Production and are part of the IHeart Podcast Network. #Jerry Douglas Interview #inspiring interview #Music History Podcast #Nashville Music History #legendary musician conversation #music artist interview #american music #music legend #inspiring icons #inspiring music stories #music and personal stories #T Bone Burnett stories #walk #O Brother Where Art Though #Greorge Clooney Stories #Buzz Knight Media Productions #Iheart Like this show? Leave us a review here. Review   Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Feb 7, 202633 min

Ep 653Exploring Music History : Buzz Knight Interviews Zak Starkey on Drumming, Legacy and Iconic Performances

  What does it feel like to carry the legacy of rock royalty while forging your own path in the music world? Join host Buzz Knight as he takes you on a captivating journey in this episode of Taking a Walk. Buzz embarks on a legendary musician conversation with Zak Starkey, the son of iconic Beatles drummer Ringo Starr, who has carved out his own identity as a remarkable musician in his own right. Zak shares his early fascination with music and drumming, inspired not only by his father but also by his godfather, the iconic Keith Moon of The Who. This episode dives deep into Zak's musical journey, revealing how he honed his craft and built a reputation as a talented drummer through relentless dedication and hard work. As Zak Starkey reflects on his experiences performing with monumental bands like Oasis and The Who, he emphasizes the essential role of sound and rhythm in creating unforgettable music. Listeners will be treated to engaging anecdotes about his family’s rich musical legacy, the ever-evolving music industry, and the excitement surrounding his upcoming performance at the Gramercy Theater in New York City. This conversation highlights the importance of community in music, showcasing how it can unite people during challenging times. Throughout this episode of Taking a Walk, Zak Starkey expresses his profound passion for music and the adrenaline of performing live, while also candidly discussing the changes in the music landscape over the years. From classic rock history to the emergence of indie music, this episode offers a unique perspective on the music journey of a drummer who is not just living in the shadows of his famous family but stepping into the spotlight with his own artistic vision. Get ready for an inspiring episode filled with music history insights, storytelling in music, and the emotional healing through music that resonates with audiences everywhere. Whether you’re a fan of rock music, a follower of legendary musicians, or someone curious about the cultural impact of music, this episode is a must-listen. Join us as we explore the creative journeys of music legends like Zak Starkey and celebrate the timeless nature of music in all its forms. Tune in to Takin a Walk and discover how music can inspire, connect, and heal. #Zak Starkey Interview #best musician interview podcast #beatles #The Who #oasis #drumming legend #Ringo Starr #music history on foot #Keith Moon #Rock Music History #Buzz Knight #beatles history #music podcast #legendary musician conversation #inspiring icon #classic rock stories #music and personal stories #emotional healing through music #inspiring music stories #music legends #career reinvention   Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Feb 6, 202620 min

Ep 652Buzz Knight Welcomes Alan Pepper and Billy Altman to Explore The Bottom Line's Legendary Music History Journey

  What happens when a legendary music venue prioritizes live music over food and drink? Join host Buzz Knight on this episode of takin' a walk as he dives deep into the heart and soul of The Bottom Line, a Greenwich Village landmark that shaped the landscape of American music. Buzz welcomes Alan Pepper and Billy Altman, co-authors of the compelling book Positively Fourth and Mercer, which chronicles the rich history of this iconic venue. Alan, the visionary owner of The Bottom Line, shares fascinating insights into the unique concept that made the venue a haven for music lovers. With a focus on creating an intimate, theater-like experience, The Bottom Line became a stage for legendary musicians, including Bruce Springsteen and Darlene Love. As the conversation unfolds, listeners will be captivated by the emotional connections formed through music and the bittersweet memories surrounding the venue's closure in 2004. Buzz Knight, known for his engaging music conversations, guides the discussion as Alan and Billy recount their journeys interviewing over 100 artists for the book. They explore the diverse range of genres showcased at The Bottom Line, offering listeners a glimpse into the vibrant tapestry of rock music history, jazz music, and even country musicthat resonated within its walls. The episode highlights the cultural impact of music and the role of FM radio in nurturing an audience for these diverse styles. Throughout the episode, listeners will discover not only the stories behind iconic songs but also the lasting legacy that The Bottom Line has left on the New York music scene. Buzz Knight's friendly style makes this music history podcast a delightful journey for anyone passionate about exploring music history. As they reflect on the past, Alan and Billy also offer a forward-looking perspective on how the spirit of The Bottom Line continues to inspire new generations of artists and music lovers. Whether you're a fan of indie music, classic rock, or simply love music storytelling, this episode of takin' a walk is sure to resonate with you. Tune in to hear inspiring artist interviews, emotional healing through music, and the stories behind the songs that have shaped our lives. Don't miss this chance to walk down memory lane with Buzz Knight, Alan Pepper, and Billy Altman as they celebrate the magic of The Bottom Line and its enduring influence on the music world. #bruce springsteen history #inspiring icons  #music history podcast #New York Music History #best 80's music podcast #WNEW FM History   Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Feb 3, 202644 min

Ep 651Join Buzz Knight and Seth MacFarlane on Takin’ a Walk to Discover the Magic of Sinatra's Lost Orchestral Arrangements-Replay

What happens when a legendary musician's lost arrangements are brought back to life? Join host Buzz Knight in this captivating replay episode of "Takin' a Walk," where he sits down with the multi-talented Seth MacFarlane to discuss his latest project, "Lush Life: The Lost Sinatra Arrangements. " Known for his sharp wit and musical prowess, MacFarlane shares his deep-seated passion for Frank Sinatra's music and the artistic journey that led him to resurrect these forgotten orchestral gems. As they stroll through the rich landscape of American music, Buzz Knight and MacFarlane explore the profound influence of classic American songbook artists on their creative journeys, revealing the stories behind the music that shaped their lives.   This episode is a treasure trove of insights into the world of music history, where the emotional impact of jazz and rock music intertwines with the timelessness of Sinatra's work. MacFarlane reflects on the selfless nature of past performers, contrasting it with today's musical landscape, and illustrates the magic of shared musical experiences that transcend generations. Buzz Knight's engaging conversation with Seth MacFarlane dives into the importance of live recording, reminding us of the power of music to heal and inspire. Listeners will be treated to Seth MacFarlane's infectious excitement for live performances of the album, as he hints at future projects that honor the legacy of legendary musicians and the art of orchestration. This episode is not just a discussion; it’s a heartfelt tribute to the timeless artistry of music and the cultural impact it has on our lives. Whether you're a fan of classic rock history, indie music journeys, or the stories behind albums, this episode of "Takin' a Walk" is sure to resonate with anyone who appreciates the beauty of music and the creative journeys of its artists.   So lace up your walking shoes and join Buzz Knight for a stroll through music history, where every note tells a story and every conversation adds to the rich tapestry of our musical legacy. Don't miss this inspiring episode filled with laughter, nostalgia, and the kind of insights that only come from legendary musician conversations. Tune in now and discover how music continues to shape our lives in the most profound ways!    #iheartpodcasts #music legends #sinatra  #inspiring icons #podcast about musicians #artistic reinvention #music history on foot  #Seth Macfarlane interview Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Feb 1, 202622 min

Ep 650Buzz Knight Talks with Dan Mason about Music History, Leadership and The Future of Radio Broadcasting Today

  Have you ever wondered how the radio landscape has evolved over the decades, and what it takes to lead in such a dynamic industry? Join host Buzz Knight on this episode of takin’ a walk as he engages in a captivating conversation with Dan Mason, a legendary broadcasting executive whose career has shaped the very fabric of radio. From his humble beginnings to steering major radio groups through transformative years, Mason’s journey is a treasure trove of insights for anyone interested in the world of music history, inspiring icons and broadcasting. As they stroll through the intricacies of the radio business, Knight and Dan Mason  dive into the art of running successful radio stations, exploring the vital roles of personalities and programmers. The discussion unveils the strategic business decisions that have not only defined Mason’s career but also influenced the wider music journey. With a focus on leadership during times of change, Mason reflects on the challenges of maintaining personality-driven content amidst industry consolidation and rapid technological advancements. Listeners will be drawn in as Dan Mason shares compelling stories from his book, Fearless: The Life and Times of a Media Maverick, where he recounts his  radio history experiences and the invaluable lessons learned along the way. His passion for radio and his connection with audiences resonate throughout the conversation, making this episode a rich exploration of the broadcasting industry and its future. Whether you’re a fan of classic rock history, jazz music, or the latest indie music journey, there’s something here for everyone. Join Buzz Knight on takin’ a walk for a behind-the-scenes look at the evolution of radio, featuring inspiring stories from legendary musicians and songwriters that have left an indelible mark on the music history landscape. This episode is not just about the past; it’s about the future of radio and the cultural impact of music that continues to inspire artists and audiences alike. Don’t miss out on this insightful discussion that celebrates the heart of Nashville music history and beyond! #radio legend #music history podcast #inspiring icons #leadershipSupport the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jan 30, 202646 min

Ep 649"Sierra Hull-Bluegrass Prodigy to Grammy Nominated Mandolin Master-Iconic Musician Takin A Walk Replay"

Join Buzz Knight on Takin’ A Walk for an inspiring  replay conversation with Grammy-nominated bluegrass virtuoso Sierra Hull, one of the most accomplished mandolin players of her generation. From performing at the Grand Ole Opry at age 10 to earning critical acclaim as a singer-songwriter and instrumentalist, Sierra shares her remarkable journey through the world of acoustic music. In this compelling episode, Sierra Hull discusses her early start in bluegrass music, growing up immersed in traditional Appalachian sounds, and how she developed her distinctive mandolin style that blends technical mastery with emotional depth. She reflects on her experiences working with legendary producer Alison Krauss, the creative process behind her acclaimed albums including “Weighted Mind” and “25 Trips,” and what it means to honor bluegrass tradition while pushing the genre forward. Sierra Hull opens up about navigating the music industry as a young female instrumentalist, the mentors who shaped her career, her approach to songwriting that connects personal storytelling with universal themes, and the evolution of contemporary bluegrass music. She also shares insights into her work as an educator at Berklee College of Music, passing on her knowledge to the next generation of acoustic musicians. Whether you’re a bluegrass enthusiast, mandolin player, aspiring musician, or music history lover, this episode offers valuable insights into artistic development, staying true to your roots while innovating, and building a sustainable career in acoustic music. Sierra Hull’s story exemplifies dedication, talent, and the timeless power of bluegrass music. Subscribe to Takin’ A Walk with Buzz Knight for more in-depth conversations with legendary musicians, Grammy winners, inspiring icons and music industry legends who share the stories behind the songs that shaped our lives. Like this show, share with your friends and leave a review here. Review  #best musician interview podcast #Sierra Hull interview #inspiring music interview #grammy winners stories #buzz knight music #nashville music history #podcast about musicians Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jan 28, 202638 min

Ep 648Steve Bardwil : From Disney's Chief Counsel to Chasing Musical Dreams with 11-Time Grammy Winner Joe Chiccarelli- Inspiring Music Stories

What does it cost to walk away from one of Hollywood’s most powerful legal positions to pursue your true passion? Steve Bardwil spent years as Chief Counsel for Walt Disney Studios, overseeing legal affairs for Marvel, Pixar, Lucasfilm, and more—negotiating billion-dollar deals and working alongside industry titans like Steve Jobs, Alan Bergman, and Kevin Feige. But behind the prestigious business cards and high-stakes meetings, he was writing songs, leading a band, and wrestling with a question that wouldn’t let go: What if there’s more? Welcome to the Takin A Walk podcast and join Buzz Knight on this inspiring music story with singer-songwriter Steve Bardwil. In 2024, Steve Bardwil made the decision that seemed crazy to everyone around him—he left Disney to pursue music full-time. One year later, he released his critically acclaimed debut album “Nothing But Time,” produced by 11-time Grammy winner Joe Chiccarelli (Elton John, U2, Beck, The Killers). Now he’s heading back into East West Studios to record his sophomore effort. In this inspiring music interview , Steve shares the emotional journey of redefining his identity beyond the Disney empire, the moment he cold-called Joe Chiccarelli (and actually got a callback), and what happened when one of music’s most legendary producers transformed his songs in ways he never imagined. From opening for Donovan Frankenreiter and Lyle Lovett while still at Disney, to learning the recording process from scratch, to writing “Send Them Love”—a song resonating with anyone who’s faced online negativity—Steve Bardwil and his story is about courage, reinvention, and refusing to live with “what if.” He also reveals his Beatles origin story (Dodger Stadium, 1966), the bittersweet reality of walking away from a career that defined him, and his advice for anyone contemplating their own leap: “At the end of your life, you can say ‘I tried’ or ‘I wish I would have.’ Don’t be the person who says ‘I wish I would have.’” Featured Topics: Career reinvention, music production with Joe Chiccarelli, working at Walt Disney Studios, songwriting process, recording at East West Studios, overcoming self-doubt, “Send Them Love,” Beatles at Dodger Stadium, following your passion later in life  #kegendary musician #career breakthrough #disney #buzzknight #iheartpodcast #inspiration #music and resilience #inspiring music interview  #inspiring icons #music icons podcast  #behind the music stories #podcast about musicians #beatles music history #music journeySupport the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jan 27, 202637 min

Ep 647Grammy Nominees Larkin Poe | Sister Duo on Southern Rock, Blues Guitar and Viral Music Success-Iconic Musicians-Replay

Grammy-nominated sister duo Larkin Poe join Buzz Knight on Takin’ A Walk for an unforgettable conversation about their journey from bluegrass roots to becoming one of rock music’s most electrifying acts. Rebecca and Megan Lovell share the inspiring story behind their unique blend of Southern rock, blues, and roots music that has earned them multiple Grammy nominations and a devoted global following. In this candid interview, the Lovell sisters open up about their creative process, the evolution of their signature sound, and what it takes to thrive as independent artists in today’s music industry. From their early days performing bluegrass to crafting powerful rock anthems, Larkin Poe discusses the pivotal moments that shaped their career and the deep family bonds that fuel their musical partnership. Buzz and the sisters explore their approach to guitar-driven rock, their commitment to authentic storytelling through song, and how they’ve built a sustainable career while maintaining complete artistic control. They share insights about their acclaimed albums, the inspiration behind their most powerful tracks, and their experiences performing at major festivals and venues worldwide. This episode offers rare perspective on what it means to be Grammy-nominated independent artists navigating the modern music landscape, the importance of staying true to your artistic vision, and how dedication to craft can lead to both critical acclaim and commercial success. Larkin Poe’s story serves as inspiration for musicians and music lovers alike, demonstrating how talent, hard work, and sisterhood can create something truly special in rock and roll.    #walk #knight #music and resilience #weekly music history #music journey #career breakthrough #larkinpoeinterview #iheartpodcast  #inspiring icons #nashville music history #music legends #guitar mastery #music history on foot #artistic reinvention #music journey #music history on foot Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jan 26, 202633 min