Ralph Mooney: The Sound of Country Music - Podcast

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Joseph Carlson
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Ralph Mooney: The Sound of Country Music - Podcast

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Pretty great podcast that gets deep into the weeds of Ralph's career.

https://cocaineandrhinestones.com/ralph ... usic-sound

Highly recommend the one about Buck Owens and Don Rich too!
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Thx!
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This is great stuff! Thanks for bringing it to our attention.
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Thanks Joseph!
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Nice! That's David Allen Coe's son's podcast....
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I really enjoyed this podcast, too.
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I really enjoyed this read, J.R.
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That was great! Thanks Joseph!
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Post by Tim Weaver »

This is a great podcast. I've listened to four so far after getting pointed to if by this post, (but haven't gotten to the Mooney episode yet).

I love comparisons of different recordings of songs, which happens in the first episode with Ernest Tubb's and George Jones' recordings of "Just One More". Great stuff. And even better, every episode seems to come with linear notes.
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