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New Slang

Thomas Mooney
90s Country Music
Songwriting
Country Music
Nashville
Texas Music Scene
Shenandoah
Sara Evans
Ashton Naylor
Cameron Allbright
Hank Weaver
Country Radio
Restless Heart
Little Texas
Gretchen Peters
Tracy Lawrence
Mcbride & the Ride
Hayes Carll
Community
Randy Rogers
Brooks & Dunn

New Slang is an interview-based podcast hosted by music journalist Thomas Mooney. It's mostly hour-long conversations with singer-songwriters, musicians, and bands within the Americana, country, folk, and rock realms. We discuss influences, albums, songwriting, and all things within that artist's life. Thomas Mooney has been published in the likes of Texas Monthly, Rolling Stone Country, & more.

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On Episode 227, I'm joined by esteemed journalist and writer Josh Crutchmer (Rolling Stone, New York Times, etc.). During this sit down in Okemah, OK during this summer's Woodyfest, we talk to Crutchmer about The Turnpike Troubadours,... more

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On Episode 226, I'm joined by a trio of up and coming Texas songwriters--Ashton Naylor, Cameron Allbright, and Hank Weaver. The three have been making waves down around San Marcos the past couple of years, having ushered in a new clas... more

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On Episode 225, I'm joined by Texas songwriter Hayes Carll. We talk about his upcoming album, We're Only Human (out August 8), collaborating with The Band of Heathens, songwriting, finding the middle ground, and how folks like Ray Wyl... more

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Welcome back to New Slang. On Episode 224, I'm joined by Alabama country duo, Muscadine Bloodline. We recorded this interview a few weeks back with Charlie Muncaster and Gary Stanton when Muscadine Bloodline headlined CottonFest out a... more

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Josh Crutchmer
Steam journalist and writer
Episode: 227: Josh Crutchmer
Ashton Naylor
Episode: 226: Ashton Naylor, Cameron Allbright, & Hank Weaver
Cameron Allbright
Episode: 226: Ashton Naylor, Cameron Allbright, & Hank Weaver
Hank Weaver
Episode: 226: Ashton Naylor, Cameron Allbright, & Hank Weaver
Hayes Carll
Texas songwriter known for his wit and storytelling in songs
Independent Artist
Episode: 225: Hayes Carll
Randy Rogers
Texas singer-songwriter with a significant impact on the Americana and country music scene.
Episode: 223: Randy Rogers
Terry McBride
Lead vocalist and chief songwriter of the early 90s country band McBride & The Ride.
Episode: The Neon Eon: 005 Terry McBride (McBride & The Ride)
Sara Evans
Country music artist known for her hits in the late 90s and early 2000s
Episode: The Neon Eon: 007 Sara Evans
Clay Walker
A successful country music artist known for hits in the 90s and beyond.
Episode: The Neon Eon: 001 Clay Walker

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Thomas Mooney
Music journalist and host with extensive experience covering the Americana, country, and folk genres. Mooney's interviews focus on deep storytelling and exploration of the guest artists' journeys within the music industry.

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 117 ratings
  • Way to go.

    I looked up to Thomas a lot in college. Glad to see he is doing well. I hope you enjoy creating this content as much as I enjoy listening.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Chris Alderete
    United States3 years ago
  • Good work man

    This is great stuff. Enjoy it. Keep em coming.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ToddxOlsen
    United States4 years ago
  • Love it

    As a Lubbock guy, I love how we have Thomas representing the town as well as the Blue Light. He gets great interviews and always asks the right questions. I would also like to request my man Vincent Neal Emerson. -jackhenson12

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jhenson88dhag
    United States5 years ago
  • Amazing

    Absolutely love the take on music here, amazing guests, and even better conversation!

    I would love to hear an interview with Benjamin Tod!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Brookeshays
    United States5 years ago
  • Hell of a podcast

    Been listening for a while, and Thomas always gets on some great guests. Would love to see Dalton Domino on the show soon.

    TAMUmitch

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    TAMUmitch
    United States5 years ago

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Many fans commend the host's ability to ask meaningful questions that elicit thoughtful responses from guests.
Listeners praise the genuine conversations and deep insights, appreciating the quality and depth of interviews.
The podcast is recognized for showcasing a wide range of Americana and country artists, making it a solid choice for true music lovers.

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The Neon Eon: 005 Terry McBride (McBride & The Ride)
Q: What was it like knowing that you're trying to like carve out this spot of like the three-part harmonies?
I didn't really have a clue in the beginning, honestly, because I was making trips to Nashville getting rejected.
The Neon Eon: 006 Larry Stewart of Restless Heart
Q: What was it like during the band's formation?
The band formed quickly and recorded their debut album, leading to an immediate tour with Alabama, which they found overwhelming.

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Engaging and insightful conversations with an array of singers, songwriters, and band members primarily from the Americana, country, folk, and rock genres characterize the content. The dialogue often navigates through the guests' personal experiences, influences on their music, albums, and the intricacies of songwriting, providing listeners with a deep dive into the artistic process and the personal narratives that shape their work. Notably, the host's extensive background as a music journalist enriches these discussions, making this an excellent resource for both music aficionados and aspiring artists alike, as it also touches upon the evolution and landscape of the music industry.

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New Slang launched 10 years ago and published 226 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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2. Ashton Naylor
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4. Hank Weaver
5. Hayes Carll
6. Randy Rogers
7. Terry McBride
8. Sara Evans

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