
"Walking The Floor" with Chris Shiflett
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Ep 124Episode 124 - Brent Cobb
Chris sits down with Brent Cobb backstage at the Fabulous Forum to discuss his latest record, "Providence Canyon," and the joys of camping at KOA's while on tour!
Ep 123Episode 123 - Ashley Monroe
Knoxville native, Ashley Monroe, survives a rude Uber driver to make it to "Walking The Floor" world headquarters for this weeks interview!
Ep 122Episode 122 - Taylor Goldsmith (Dawes)
Lead singer from Dawes, Taylor Goldsmith, returns to "Walking The Floor" to discuss their latest record and the unraveling of the world. Stay tuned til the end for an acoustic rendition of "Crack The Case."
Ep 121Episode 121 - Vince Gill
Chris cold calls Country music superstar and sometime-Eagle Vince Gill this week and somehow convinces him to sit for an interview in his suite at the Four Seasons Boston.
Ep 120Episode 120 - Rhett Miller (Old 97's)
Somehow between writing subversive kids poetry, making records and playing shows, Rhett Miller from Old 97's found the time to chat with Chris about all his plans for 2018 and beyond!!!!!!
Ep 119Episode 119 - Michael Monroe
Glamrock'n'roll legend Michael Monroe brings his nose-flute and harmonica and lots of incredible stories to "Walking The Floor" with Chris Shiflett!!!!
Ep 118Episode 118 - Paul Franklin
Pedal steel guitar master Paul Franklin discusses exactly what it is that drives lesser men insane about this instrument!!!
Ep 117Episode 117 - Joshua Hedley
The weird thought thinker himself, Joshua Hedley, reveals the name of his amazing tailor as well as all sorts of other things on this weeks Walking The Floor!!!!
Ep 116Episode 116 - Tyler Mahan Coe
I'm just gonna say it... Tyler Mahan Coe runs the best podcast in the world - "Cocaine & Rhinestones" - and he's here today to talk about his life and how he became Country Music's greatest historian.
Ep 115Episode 115 - Charley Crockett
From busking on the streets of New Orleans to the beer joints & honky-tonks of Texas, to hitchhiking cross country, to headlining the Majestic Theater in Dallas on the day of his new record's release - Charley Crockett has packed a whole lot into a short life and there's a lot more to come. Chris catches up with the hardest working man in Roots music on today's episode of "Walking The Floor!"
Ep 114Episode 114 - Tony Joe White
Louisiana native Tony Joe White brings the swamp down to Walking The Floor!!
Ep 113Episode 113 - Drew Holcomb
Memphis native Drew Holcomb discusses everything from songwriting to his hometowns rich musical heritage to getting a compliment from Don Henley on his banana suited line-dancing choreography!!
Ep 112Episode 112 - Dave Alvin
Walking The Floor returns from winter break with roots rocking legend Dave Alvin!!
Ep 111Episode 111 - Tyminski
Long time singer/guitarist with Alison Krauss & Union Station, Dan Tyminski, stops by to chat about his recent solo record "Southern Gothic," as well as maintaining his anonymity while enjoying massive success, in the form of hit songs like "Man of Constant Sorrow" and "Hey Brother!"
Ep 110Episode 110 - Brothers Osborne
From waiting tables at the Country Music Hall of Fame to having an exhibit there, the Brothers Osborne have covered a lot of ground, and they're just getting started. With a sophomore record in the can, they stopped by to chat about growing up in Maryland, moving separately to Nashville, and how getting a record deal was only just the beginning.
Ep 109Episode 109 - Bob Arum
Legendary boxing promoter Bob Arum talks through his long and storied career, from the early days working with Ali, to the long list of hall of famers he's promoted - Leonard, Hagler, Hearns, Duran, De La Hoya, Mayweather, Pacquaio, etc. - plus the current state of boxing. Also, a brief chat with WBO super featherweight champ, Vasyl Lomachenko!
Ep 108Episode 108 - Cindy Wilson (B-52s)
New wave legend Cindy Wilson from the B-52s hangs with Chris on the tour bus to chat about her life and history making music plus her new album "Change."
Ep 107Episode 107 - Kendell Marvel
Nashville based hit-songwriter, Kendell Marvel, gives us the "Lowdown & Lonesome" on his debut record!
Ep 106Episode 106 - Alex Williams
Alex Williams discusses his debut release "Better Than Myself" as well as the fact that if you flip his Waylon Jennings tattoo upside down it stands for "Mariah Carey!"
Ep 105Episode 105 - Colter Wall
A cold and lonely prairie wind blows through "Walking The Floor" world headquarters as Colter Wall pays us a visit.
Ep 104Episode 104 - Lee Ann Womack
Country Music superstar Lee Ann Womack hangs out with Chris in "Music City" Nashville, TN ahead of the release of her new record, "The Lonely, The Lonesome & The Gone."
Ep 103Episode 103 - Elizabeth Cook
Elizabeth Cook takes us through her wild ride through the world of Country Music, from her humble beginnings in Florida to record deals, a radio show, and her many appearances on the Late Show With David Letterman!!
Ep 102Episode 102 - Lillie Mae
Up and comer Lillie Mae was literally born into Bluegrass and Country music and on today's episode she shares all the amazing details from her start playing music with her siblings, to being kicked out of the Bluegrass scene, to her time in Jack White's backup band, to ultimately being signed to Third Man Records as a solo artist.
Ep 101Episode 101 - Pokey Lafarge
Pokey Lafarge didn't want to play music as a teenager because he thought it would be too easy. Now he plays hundreds of gigs a year... and started out busking all over the country... Makes you wonder what he thought was hard??
Ep 100Episode 100 - Ray Benson (Asleep At The Wheel)
Asleep At The Wheel's Ray Benson gives us a history lesson on Country Music and all things Western Swing!!!
Ep 99Episode 99 - Anderson East
Alabama bred soul crooner Anderson East takes a break after soundcheck in the middle of an endless tour to chat with Chris about his career and life.
Ep 98Episode 98 - Lindi Ortega
Canadian singer/songwriter Lindi Ortega stops by to have a chat about her latest ep "Til The Goin' Gets Gone."
Ep 97Episode 97 - Chris Stapleton
Superstar singer/songwriter/guitarist/all-around-badass Chris Stapleton takes us through his incredible journey through the Nashville music world.
Ep 96Episode 96 - Tyler Childers
Eastern Kentucky up-and-comer Tyler Childers stops by "Walking The Floor" world headquarters this week to discuss, among other things, his wonderful new record, "Purgatory."
Ep 95Episode 95 - Steve Earle
Steve Earle gives Chris a masterclass on how to be an outlaw!!! Plus they talk at length about the greatest football team to ever lace up their boots - ARSENAL FC!!!!!!!!!!

Ep 94Episode 94 - Paul Kelly
EAustralian singer/songwriter Paul Kelly discusses his life, career & new record "Life Is Fine."
Ep 93Episode 93 - Lukas Nelson
Lukas Nelson and I spent the first ten minutes or so of our interview talking about surfing but eventually we do talk about music too.
Ep 92Episode 92 - Sheryl Crow
Although singer/songwriter Sheryl Crow headlined the Greek the night before, she still managed to show up a few minutes early for our morning interview, which is one of many reasons we think she's super cool!!
Ep 91Episode 91 - Butch Walker
Producer/Singer/Songwriter/Guitar Shredder Butch Walker takes us through his days as a young buck in small town Georgia to the Sunset Strip in Hollywood to becoming one of the most sought after producers in the biz!!
Ep 90Episode 90 - Rod Melancon
Los Angeles based Americana singer/songwriter Rod Melancon moved to California from his home state of Louisiana to pursue acting, but luckily for us he picked up a guitar along the way and started writing songs! Ten years later he's just released his fantastic new record, "Southern Gothic."
Ep 89Episode 89 - Justin Townes Earle
The gangster of Americana himself, Justin Townes Earle, stops by the "Walking The Floor" studios for a chat about his new record, growing up in Nashville, running away into the hills of East Tennessee as a teenager, and more!
Ep 88Episode 88 - Robbie Robertson
Living Rock'N'Roll Americana legend Robbie Robertson discusses all the details in his new book "Testimony: A Memoir."
Ep 87Episode 87 - Dave Hause
Philly raised Santa Barbara transplant Dave Hause takes us on a journey from the Hooters to East Coast Hardcore to singer/songwriter and all points in between!
Ep 86Episode 86 - Jim Breuer
Comedian Jim Breuer takes me through his love of all things Heavy Metal and comedy (and of course, being a dad!).
Ep 85Episode 85 - Sunny Sweeney
Austin-based honky-tonker Sunny Sweeney has written more songs than she'll probably ever be able to record, and she didn't even start playing music until after college! Among other things, we get deep into the glitz and glamour of touring in a van (and stopping at many a Starbucks along the way).
Ep 84Episode 84 - Jade Jackson
On the eve of her debut record release, Jade Jackson runs us through small town California life, growing up without the internet, being discovered by Mike Ness (Social D), and more!
Ep 83Episode 83 - Joe Sib
My old friend Joe Sib takes us through the years, from skateboarding to punk rock to owning a record label to becoming a comedian!
Ep 82Episode 82 - Jaime Wyatt
Jaime Wyatt's great-grandparents were country musicians in Bakersfield, CA which means that she has a direct bloodline connection to the Bakersfield Sound!! On top of that we had a lovely chat, topped off by her acoustic rendition of "Your Loving Saves Me" from her recent album "Felony Blues."
Ep 81Episode 81 - Sam Outlaw
For a guy that got a late start in music, Sam Outlaw has wasted no time in making his mark in the world of Americana, as evidenced by his fantastic new record, "Tenderheart" and the Hank Williams tune he croons at the end of this interview.
Ep 80Episode 80 - Imelda May
Irish singer/songwriter Imelda May has gone from underage teenager singing in bars around Dublin to international artist making music with T-Bone Burnett and Jeff Beck. Stay tuned to the end for an acoustic rendition of "The Girl I Used To Be."
Ep 79Episode 79 - Paul Cauthen
Texas bred singer/songwriter Paul Cauthen brings his gospel on in to the "Walking The Floor" studios for a chat with Chris.
Ep 78Episode 78 - Rodney Crowell
From the Hot Band to listening to Dylan Thomas recordings with Guy Clark to performing an acoustic version of "East Houston Blues," we cover a lot of ground with singer/songwriter Rodney Crowell.
Ep 77Episode 77 - Bob Mould
Bob Mould is one of the most influential singer/songwriter/guitar players to ever come out of punk & indie rock. On this weeks episode he runs us through the years, from growing up to Husker Du to Sugar to his long running solo career (plus we even squeeze in some wrestling!).
Ep 76Episode 76 - Marty Stuart
Marty Stuart drops some serious Country music knowledge on us this week as Chris tries his best to keep up with the chord changes on "Waymore's Blues."
Ep 75Episode 75 - Davey & Jade (AFI & Blaqk Audio)
Davey & Jade from AFI & Blaqk Audio take me through the years - from growing up together in the East Bay punk rock scene, to writing electronic music, to the passive aggressive nature of their bandmates.