Dalton Hicks

What happens when raw talent meets determination? Dalton Hicks, a rising country music artist from South Carolina, joins us for a heartfelt conversation that traces his musical journey from his great-grandmother's piano to Nashville's recording studios.

Dalton opens up about the profound influence his grandmother Olga had on his musical beginnings, sharing how her passion for piano sparked his own love for music. When she passed away, he channeled that connection into creating songs that would make her proud. This relationship forms the emotional foundation for his authentic approach to songwriting.

We dive deep into Dalton's creative process, exploring how he crafts songs independently—starting with lyrics and developing melodies that feel true to his experiences. Unlike many Nashville artists, he writes alone, allowing his genuine voice to shine through in every track. His latest release is approaching an impressive 400,000 streams without promotional investment, a testament to the authentic connection he's building with listeners.

The conversation takes us to Nashville, where Dalton recorded at the now-demolished Omni studio with renowned producer Bill McDermott. Working alongside session musicians who've played for country's biggest names marked a pivotal moment in his career. Now with professional management behind him after being discovered on Instagram, Dalton candidly discusses navigating the business side of music while staying true to his artistic vision.

What stands out most is Dalton's mission to inspire through music. “I want to be the person to bring the moments out of the gutter. I want to inspire people to get out of the gutter and have a happy life,” he explains with genuine conviction. His desire to be more than “just another country singer” reflects his commitment to creating meaningful art that resonates beyond typical genre conventions.

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Fire During Journey Show in Houston, Favorite One-Hit Wonders, and Country Music News

What happens when a drummer catches fire mid-performance? Jay and Tiffany kick off with the startling news of Journey's drummer Dean Castronovo's fiery mishap during “Don't Stop Believing,” which prompts a surprisingly unsympathetic reaction and an exploration of the physical demands placed on drummers.

The conversation shifts to serious territory as Tiffany shares updates about Jay brothers' close call with California wildfires, highlighting the human impact behind headline news. This personal connection bridges seamlessly into entertainment industry updates, where the duo dissects Luke Bryan's Rodeo Houston honors, Morgan Wallen's chart dominance, and Lainey Wilson's ambitious global tour. Through these discussions, Jay offers rare insider perspectives on how touring actually works for different genres of musicians—country artists strategically planning weekend shows while rock bands grind through 200+ performances yearly.

The heart of the episode emerges when they pose a seemingly simple question: “Who's your favorite one-hit wonder?” What follows is a joyous musical archeology expedition through songs that defined generations despite their creators never recapturing that lightning in a bottle. From Tommy Two-Tone's “867-5309/Jenny” (a phone number impossible to forget) to Los Del Rio's “Macarena” (still appearing at cheerleading events decades later), the conversation becomes a celebration of musical persistence beyond commercial success. Listeners eagerly contribute their own suggestions, creating a communal tapestry of songs that briefly dominated airwaves but permanently imprinted on our cultural consciousness.

Between discussions of comedians on the rise and personal updates about family achievements, the episode captures the show's essence: authentic conversation that seamlessly blends entertainment industry insights with relatable human moments. Whether you're nostalgic for songs you haven't thought about in years or curious about how the entertainment world really works, this episode delivers with warmth, humor and unexpected depth.

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Connor Daly

Connor Daly brings fresh perspective to Nashville's music scene as an Americana artist who made the leap from Virginia to Music City just eight months ago. Despite being relatively new to the area, he's already conquered some of Nashville's most revered songwriter venues, including the legendary Bluebird Cafe.

The contrast between these iconic venues reveals much about Nashville's songwriting culture. As Connor explains, “The Bluebird felt very casual… like I was playing in a living room somewhere,” noting how the venue's unassuming strip mall location belies its worldwide fame. Meanwhile, The Listening Room placed him under bright lights on an actual stage—both experiences offering different creative energies while sharing an audience that truly listens to the lyrics.

Connor's debut album “Colors Fade” showcases his songwriting talents developed long before his Nashville move. Recorded across prestigious studios including Reba McEntire's Starstruck and the renowned Castle Studios, the album represents years of creative development. His songwriting process offers fascinating insight into how songs naturally evolve: “I like to start out with just playing chords… start humming a melody… try not to think too hard, try to leave my brain out of it and just start thinking of words and feelings that the melodies are bringing out.”

Nashville has introduced Connor to the collaborative art of co-writing after years of creating alone in Virginia. This adjustment highlights the relationship-like dynamics between songwriters who must find creative chemistry. His duet “Fake One Tear” with Mary Heather Hickman demonstrates how social media connections can lead to meaningful artistic collaborations in today's music industry.

Ready to discover an authentic voice in Americana music? Follow Connor Daly Music on all social platforms and visit connordalymusic.com to stay updated on new releases and performances as his Nashville journey continues to unfold.

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