Thursday, August 29, 2013

Ultimate Twang Radio Show for August 29, 2013

Ultimate Twang is your ultimate Throwback Thursday! The show that is fun to crank up the speakers to the max, and sing along or dance around to. Good old country music, the way it used to be….GOOD! That’s right. 3 hours of solid gold, your all-time faves from the legends who made them famous. Nothing newer than 2005, all the way back to the music’s 1920′s beginnings. You’ll remember many, while discovering a few “new” oldies, as well. This week, the show is loaded with the likes of Don Williams, Johnny Cash, Conway Twitty, Patsy Cline, John Michael Montgomery, Loretta Lynn, Marty Robbins, Reba, George Strait, and Buck Owens, among others. The UT Time Machine will help you relive and remember this week in 1963, 1985, and 1993. And some choice album cuts from vintage long plays from The Bellamy Brothers, Barbara Mandrell, and Tom T. Hall. And to add the cherry on top of this incredible dessert, some inspirational faves from Ernest Tubb, Charley Pride, and Emmylou Harris.

We kick it off at 4p ET, on Asheville Free Media, the exclusive home of Ultimate Twang. But the good news is, you don’t have to be in Asheville to enjoy, you can listen anywhere in the world, via the computer, just go to the upper right hand side and click that little gray play button. Simple as that.


To get to the Asheville Free Media web site, simply click, here, or on Asheville Free Media.


And, if you can’t join me, live, then catch the show, anytime, over the next week, on our Asheville Free Media page.  Simply click, here, the scroll down and click the gray play button.



Thursday, August 15, 2013

Ultimate Twang Show, August 15, 2013

Beginning Friday morning, you can catch the latest Ultimate Twang Show, on our page at the Asheville Free Media site.  Simply scroll down and click the gray play button to hear the entire show.  To go to the page, simply click, here, or on Asheville Free Media.


Here’s this week’s play list…


HOUR 1

Johnny Cash – Daddy Sang Bass

Patty Loveless – I Try To Think About Elvis

Johnny Lee – Cherokee Fiddle

Willie Nelson – On The Road Again

George Jones – The Bird

Bill Anderson – Always Remember

Sylvia – Sweet Yesterday

Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers – Houston (Means I’m One Day Closer To You)

Flatt & Scruggs – I’m Working On A Road (To Glory Land)

Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynn – As Soon As I Hang Up The Phone

Lacy J. Dalton – Takin’ It Easy

Donna Fargo – Gone At Last

Lee Ann Womack – I’ll Think Of A Reason Later

Ernest Tubb – Driftwood On The River

Freddie Hart – Easy Lovin’

The Mavericks – What A Crying Shame

Kenny Price – Biloxi

HOUR 2

Ronnie Milsap – In Love

Tracy Lawrence – As Any Fool Can See

Charly McClain – With You

Bobby Helms – My Special Angel

Roger Miller – My Uncle Used To Love Me But She Died

Johnny Carver – Tie A Yellow Ribbon Around The Old Oak Tree

Dottie West – It’s High Time

Stonewall Jackson – Waterloo

Sons Of The Pioneers – The Place Where I Worship

Statler Brothers – Thank God I’ve Got You

Toby Keith – I Wanna Talk About Me

Jim Ed Brown – You Don’t Have To Say You Love Me

Merle Haggard – Silver Wings

Elvis Presley – Too Much

Brenda Lee – I’m Sorry

Rhett Akins – What They’re Talkin’ About

Tompall & The Glaser Brothers – Ain’t It All Worth Living For

Homer & Jethro – The Sifting Whimpering Sands

HOUR 3

Bob Wills & The Texas Playboys – New San Antonio Rose

Glen Campbell – Country Boy (You’ve Got Your Feet In L. A.)

Charley Pride – More To Me

Exile – She’s A Miracle

Elton Britt – The Jimmie Rodgers Blues

Jim Reeves – Missing You

Jim Reeves – Yonder Comes A Sucker

Don Williams – Tulsa Time

Kitty Wells – Wait A Little Longer, Please Jesus

John Schneider – You’re The Last Thing I Needed Tonight

Connie Smith – Once A Day

Tammy Wynette – We’ll Talk About It Later

Hal Willis – The Lumberjack

Dick Feller – Makin’ The Best Of A Bad Situation

Carl Smith – Hey Joe

Deborah Allen – You Look Like The One I Love

Louise Mandrell & R. C. Bannon – Reunited

Al Dexter – Rosalita



New Ultimate Twang Radio Show, August 15, 2013, 4p ET!

We all have memories that date back to our childhood.  Some good, some not so good.  But they’re there.  Memories of the times at the pool, playing Little League, exploring an old barn, first day of college, the wedding day, or the sweet aroma of freshly harvested corn on a crisp, Fall day.  We all have so many memories, and more often than not (especially for us over-40 folks), we associate music with our memories.  You hear a song and it takes you back to a time in your life, and you can remember what you were doing, feeling, or even thinking, then.  Sometimes, you can even remember exactly what you were doing the very first time you heard a record on the radio.  God gave us memories for a good reason, and for three hours, today, you can relive some of those with Ultimate Twang.  If you have never listened, this is what Ultimate Twang is all about; memories through music.  We play only classic country music through 2005; nothing new.  So, if you grew up with sounds of people like Don Williams, Lefty Frizzell, Merle Haggard, Loretta Lynn, or Alabama in your life, this is a show you’ll want to listen to, every week.  We’ll kick it off at 4p ET, today, right here on Asheville Free Media.  Join us for the memories, and maybe make some new ones, as well.


To listen, simply click on the name Asheville Free Media, and once there, look to the upper right side of the page, for a little gray play button.  Click that, and you’ll hear Ultimate Twang.  And if you can’t listen, live, then come to the Ultimate Twang page on Asheville Free Media (click the name), scroll down and, again, look for a gray play button towards the bottom of the screen, and you can enjoy the program, anytime, for the next week.  The new show will be available, beginning Friday morning.



Thursday, August 1, 2013

Ultimate Twang Radio Show for August 1, 2013

Greetings from Asheville, where good music can always be found.


On today’s Ultimate Twang, we once again, open the vaults that house some of the greatest country music ever recorded.  These are the golden oldies that you remember from names that you love.  This week, some of those names include Razzy Bailey, Jim Reeves, Trisha Yearwood, Elvis, Kitty Wells, and more.  The UT Time Machine, makes stops to this week in 1961, 1977, and 1991.  We have inspirational faves from Oak Ridge Boys founding member Wally Fowler, Johnny Cash, and The Hee Haw Gospel Quartet, too.  It’s lining up to be a great show, this week, so make sure you join me, beginning at 4p ET, today.  And make sure you let all of your friends, family, and co-workers know, as well.  After all, there’s a little bit of country in everybody!


To listen, simply go to Asheville Free Media‘s web page (click on name), and click the gray play button on the upper right hand side.