
"Walking The Floor" with Chris Shiflett
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Ep 74Episode 74 - Tucker Beathard
Former high school baseball star and up and coming Country music singer/songwriter Tucker Beathard chats with Chris about growing up in Nashville the son of a successful songwriter in a family of athletes. Stay tuned to the end for an acoustic rendition of his hit song, "Momma and Jesus."
Ep 73Episode 73 - Lucinda Williams
Lucinda Williams takes Chris through the ups and downs of a long and wonderful career.
Ep 72Episode 72 - Andrew Leahey
Andrew Leahey runs through the ups and downs of his life as frontman of The Homestead (as well as part-time sideman and sometime music journalist) on this weeks Walking The Floor! Stay tuned all the way to the end for a brand new unreleased song.
Ep 71Episode 71 - Aaron Lee Tasjan
Psychedelic Cosmic Rock'N'Roller Aaron Lee Tasjan discusses the merits of micro-dose infused songwriting, bedazzled thrift store suits, and playing the role of Johnny Thunders in the reformed NY Dolls on this weeks "Walking The Floor."
Ep 70Episode 70 - Courtney Marie Andrews
From touring in a Greyhound bus and busking on street corners to becoming an emerging singer/songwriter on the Americana scene, Courtney Marie Andrews has packed a lot into her 26 summers. Listen to the end for her acoustic rendition of "Table For One" from her latest record, "Honest Life."
Ep 69Episode 69 - Tim Easton
Chris and Americana veteran Tim Easton get down to the nitty gritty in this open and honest discussion.
Ep 68Episode 68 - Slim Jim Phantom
Slim Jim Phantom declares that the Stray Cats were more country than anyone! Plus we talk about his new book, "A Stray Cat Struts: My Life As A Rockabilly Rebel," his love of jazz and prog, and all things rockabilly.
Ep 67Episode 67 - Mickey Raphael
Mickey Raphael never officially got asked to join Willie Nelsons band, he was just never asked to leave, and has been going strong with him since 1973. On this weeks episode he blows a little harp and tells a few tales while sitting backstage at the Pantages Theater in Los Angeles.
Ep 66Episode 66 - Taylor Goldsmith
Taylor Goldsmith from Dawes goes deep on subjects like songwriting, growing up in Malibu, and how his band has the most mispronounced name in rock'n'roll!
Ep 65Episode 65 - BJ Barham
Populism abounds in this conversation with the hardest working man in Americana - BJ Barham!
Ep 64Episode 64 - Lydia Loveless
Cubs fan Lydia Loveless is determined to be "less of a punk ass this time around" while promoting her current record "Real" and we believe her! Stay tuned til the end for her acoustic version of "Longer."
Ep 63Episode 63 - Robert Ellis
ESinger/songwriter Robert Ellis might be my long lost cousin (by way of marriage, twice removed). He's also a phenomenal guitar player and we get deep in the weeds talking shop on this episode. Stay tuned to the end for his acoustic rendition of "Drivin'" from his self-titled latest record.
Ep 62Episode 62 - John Moreland
Tulsa, OK based singer/songwriter John Moreland discusses his childhood dreams of NBA stardom, the progression from punk rock to fingerstyle, his approach to songwriting, and even plays an unreleased track, "There's No Glory In Regret."
Ep 61Episode 61 - Thomas Frank
Writer Thomas Frank discusses his latest book, "Listen Liberal!" as well as the 2016 election cycle, AND drops the bomb, "Monica Lewinsky saved social security!"
Ep 60Episode 60 - Freddie Roach
Chris and superstar boxing trainer, Freddie Roach, discuss preparation for Manny Pacquiao's upcoming fight!
Ep 59Episode 59 - Amanda Shires
Amanda Shires talks Western Swing, balancing parenting with touring, & how showing up with gear that works sometimes is all you need to land a gig, on this weeks "Walking The Floor!"
Ep 58Episode 58 - Buddy Miller
Buddy Miller once had a heart attack onstage while playing a gig, but lived to tell the tale on "Walking The Floor!"
Ep 57Episode 57 - Michaela Anne
Michaela Anne talks us through growing up as a military kid, to discovering bluegrass in NYC, to the lack of representation for women in Country music, on this weeks "Walking The Floor."
Ep 56Episode 56 - Whitey Morgan
Flint, Michigan's Whitey Morgan holds forth on the honky-tonk highway, opening shows for Bob Seger, and of course, GM!
Ep 55Episode 55 - Dave Cobb
EProducer Dave Cobb welcomes Chris into legendary RCA Studio A for a conversation ranging from topics such as Shooter Jennings advice to embrace his roots, to being a stranger on the town in Nashville, to his love of classic guitars like the Kramer "Baretta."
Ep 54Episode 54 - Cody Jinks
Cody Jinks stops by "Walking The Floor" world headquarters this week to chit chat about firing band members, discovering Black Sabbath in his mom's record collection, and of course, Texas.
Ep 53Episode 53 - Jack Ingram
EAmong other things, singer/songwriter Jack Ingram discusses taking a break from the mainstream business end of country music in Nashville to return to his native Texas, and the role that played in creating his latest record, "Midnight Motel."
Ep 52Episode 52 - Wheeler Walker Jr.
EWheeler Walker Jr. declared war on mainstream Nashville country music earlier this year when he released his debut record, "Redneck Shit." Over the course of this interview he makes a giant tour announcement, starts a beef with Margo Price, and explains the virtues of a pussy snorkel to Chris.

Ep 51Episode 51 - Old Dominion
Chris chats with Old Dominion (Trevor, Matthew, Geoff, Whit & Brad) about van tours, the songwriting culture of Nashville, and finding inspiration in a Huey Lewis & The News concert, on this weeks episode of "Walking The Floor." Also, don't miss their acoustic performance at the end of new song, "Not Everything's About You!"

Ep 50Episode 50 - Sarah Jarosz
Sarah Jarosz discusses her journey from small town Texas bluegrass jams to making records and living in NYC on this weeks "Walking The Floor!"
Ep 49Episode 49 - Ryan Bingham
Singer/songwriter Ryan Bingham discusses everything from riding bulls to playing honky-tonks to moving to Los Angeles and getting a record deal, on this week's "Walking The Floor" with Chris Shiflett.
Ep 48Episode 48 - Jason Isbell
On this week's episode, Chris catches up with Grammy Award-winning singer/songwriter, Jason Isbell, backstage at The Greek.
Ep 47Episode 47 - Sara Watkins
This week Sara Watkins breaks the stranglehold of white male dominance on "Walking The Floor." Oh ya, she also plays an amazing tune at the end. And we talked about Largo... not to mention how in the heck she started playing music so young... and more!
Ep 46Episode 46 - John Doe
This week Chris talks with punk rock gentleman, John Doe, from the band X, about his new record and book. Plus, John was nice enough to let Chris sit-in for a couple tunes at the end. Yee haw!!
Ep 45Episode 45 - Kip Moore
This week Chris talks surfing, skating & Country music with Kip Moore.
Ep 44Episode 44 - Sam Palladio
This week Chris talks to actor/musician Sam Palladio from the hit tv show "Nashville" about how a Brit got the gig playing a Texas country singer, his first big break in a Barry Manilow themed musical, and of course, Santa Barbara slang.
Ep 43Episode 43 - Dierks Bentley
Country music superstar Dierks Bentley talks with Chris about everything from songwriting, to moving to Nashville, to listening to Hank Williams Jr. sing "Man To Man," to the making of his new album, and more. To pre-order Dierks Bentley "Black" go to https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/black/id1097283381
Ep 42Episode 42 - Andrew Stockdale (Wolfmother)
Andrew Stockdale, the mastermind behind Australia's "Wolfmother," battled sickness and promotional mayhem to sit with Chris and discuss making records, hoarding, effect pedals, and Byron Bay surfing tips.

Ep 41Episode 41 - Eli "Paperboy" Reed
Listen in as Chris and Eli "Paperboy" Reed talk about old school American soul music, juke joints, gospel, songwriting, recording techniques and more!

Ep 40Episode 40 - Merle Haggard Tribute
EChris' conversation with Merle Haggard from July 29, 2015. Merle Ronald Haggard - April 6, 1937 – April 6, 2016 - RIP.
Ep 39Episode 39 - Spike Slawson (Me First and the Gimme Gimmes)
EListen in as Chris and Spike sip espresso on the back porch and chit chat about Pittsburgh, dive bars, and the art of picking cover tunes!
Ep 38Episode 38 - Steve Caballero
One of the true pioneers of pro skateboarding, Steve Caballero, goes deep from the comfort of his living room on such topics as classic cars, painting, family, re-learning old skate tricks, and of course, the gnar factor!

Ep 37Episode 37 - Jack Grisham (TSOL and The Joykiller).mp3
Lead singer of punk rock bands TSOL and The Joykiller, Jack Grisham holds forth on a number of topics, including the early days of the SoCal punk rock scene, motivational speaking, revisionist punk rock history, and his passion for writing, on this weeks episode of "Walking The Floor with Chris Shiflett."
Ep 36Episode 36 - Steven McDonald (Redd Kross).mp3
Chris closes out 2015 interviewing LA punk rock legend Steven McDonald (Redd Kross)
Ep 35Episode 35 - Rhett Miller
This week's guest is Rhett Miller, singer/songwriter/guitarist for alt-country legends Old 97's!

Ep 34Episode 34 - Dicky Barrett (Mighty Mighty Bosstones)
EChris talks to Dicky Barrett from the Mighty Mighty Bosstones sitting in the Floyd's Barber bus parked outside of Fenway about his life, covering everything from Norwood to Hollywood.

Ep 33Episode 33 - Dale Watson
EThis week Dale Watson, honky-tonk maverick, “Ameripolitan" singer/songwriter, strums tune and talks shop with Chris Shiflett.

Ep 32Episode 32 - Jim Lauderdale
EChris has coffee with Jim Lauderdale in a Nashville hotel room and gets all the details on his incredible life and career. Stay tuned till the end to hear a stripped down acoustic version of Jim's classic tune, "The King of Broken Hearts."

Ep 31Episode 31 - Patterson Hood (Drive-By Truckers)
EChris chit chats with co-founder and frontman for The Drive-By Truckers, Patterson Hood. He even got Mr. Hood to sing a song about GG Allin!

Ep 30Episode 30 - Merle Haggard
EOn this week's Walking The Floor, Chris talks with country music legend Merle Haggard.

Ep 29Episode 29 - Mike Ness
EThis week Chris interviews punk rock icon Mike Ness, lead singer/guitarist for Orange County's Social Distortion.

Ep 28Episode 28 - Sturgill Simpson
EOn today's episode Chris talks to the hottest name in Country music today, singer/songwriter Sturgill Simpson.

Ep 27Episode 27 - Brian Whelan
ELos Angeles based Seattle native, Brian Whelan, walks us through his journey coming up through the LA roots scene, from joining Dwight Yoakam's band to committing full time as a solo artist.
Ep 26Episode 26 - Jack McCoy
Chris talks to longtime surf filmmaker, Jack McCoy, about all things surfing, stoke and aloha!
Ep 25Episode 25 - Bloodshot Records
This week's episode is an interview with the owners of Chicago-based Insurgent Country label Bloodshot Records, Rob and Nan.