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Lee Arnold was the best known air personality at WHN, New York, the most listened to Country music radio station of all time. After working at WSCR in his hometown of Scranton, he continued his broadcasting career at WAVY radio/TV and WNTA AM/FM/TV, both in Norfolk, VA. Lee became Music Director and Air Personality at Country formatted WJRZ, Hackensack, NJ (1965-1971), which served the New York City metropolitan area. Lee also tried his hand at music, creating a few singles from 1968 through ...
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In this conversation Lee tells us all about working with his producer Jimmy Bowen, some of his favorite songs from the album he was working on, along with some of the sentimental value of his song "God Bless The U.S.A." and how deeply he feels about it.Lee Arnold
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This weeks conversation features Randy Travis he talks about the process he went through working with some of his music idols, how he likes to relieve his stress, his thoughts on the cultural flow of country music, along with the type of role model he wants to be.
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In this episode with Clint Black talks about his excitement and surprise around his music nominations and accolades, gives some incite into the difficulty of songwriting, he mentions the relationship he has with his peers, and he even shares some personal thoughts.
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In this conversation with the King of Country he gives us his thoughts about producing his first album, shared a little about his respect for Bob Wills, his time in the military, and tells us a little bit about what he's learned from working in the music industry.Lee Arnold
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In this conversation with Emmylou she gives us her thoughts on traditional country, some stories on the 'Bluebird' album that she created with her husband, we talk a little about her relationship with Roy Orbison, she even tells us about one of her favorite songs in country.
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Here in this conversation with one of the newest Country Music Hall of Fame members, Patty tells us a little about her journey in the music industry, the lessons she learned before making it big in Nashville, along with a little insight about some of her biggest inspirations.
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In this conversation Dwight gave us his very clear opinion on the commodification of country music, speaks on his genuine feelings on the fans, tells us a little about his rough ride in country music, along with the love and respect he has for his music and his peers.
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In these conversations with the 'Man In Black' he goes over one of his prison concerts, speaks on his previous addiction to prescription medicine, along with the origins of the Highway Men, and his thoughts on country music and how artists should engage with the genre.
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In this conversation with Dolly we talk about how she got to recording some of her favorite songs, humanitarian efforts, and even her thoughts on songwriting. Get Dolly's new Greatest Hits Collection here: https://shop.dollyparton.com/products/diamonds-rhinestones-the-greatest-hits-collection-cdLee Arnold
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In this last part of our Trilogy series, Waylon shares more about his writing/recording process, his thoughts on the music industry, and some of his personal history. His wife Jessie Colter shares a few thoughts about her inspiration and writing process as well.Lee Arnold
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