5 • 784 Ratings
🗓️ 13 May 2025
⏱️ 26 minutes
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0:00.0 | My career in the entertainment industry has enabled me to work with a diverse range of talent. |
0:20.0 | Through my years of experience, I've |
0:22.4 | recognized two essential aspects. Industry professionals, whether famous stars, or behind-the-scenes |
0:30.0 | staff, have fascinating stories to tell. Secondly, audiences are eager to listen to these stories, |
0:36.3 | which offer a glimpse into their lives and the |
0:39.2 | evolution of their life stories. This podcast aims to share these narratives, providing information |
0:45.1 | on how they evolve into their chosen career. We will delve into their journey to stardom, |
0:50.5 | discuss their struggles and successes, and hear from people who help them achieve their goals. |
0:55.7 | Get ready for intriguing behind-the-scenes stories and insights into the fascinating world of |
1:01.1 | entertainment. |
1:04.3 | Hi, I'm Tony Mantor. |
1:06.0 | Welcome to Almost Live Nashville. |
1:08.4 | Joining us today, we're honored to have John Paycheck, son of the one and only outlaw |
1:13.4 | legend, Johnny Paycheck, from carrying the torch of his dad's iconic sound to blazing his |
1:19.3 | own trail as a country music artist. |
1:22.2 | He's a combat veteran, farmer, and a devoted family man. |
1:26.0 | John's story is one of grit, heart, and raw talent. So grab a seat, |
1:30.9 | turn up the volume, and let's dive into the life and music of John Paycheck. Thanks for coming on. |
1:37.0 | Yeah, thanks for having me. I appreciate it. Oh, it's my pleasure. So I think everybody knows now |
1:42.3 | that you are Johnny Paycheck's son. |
1:46.7 | Your dad had a lot of big hits. He did a lot of big things. What's it like when people come up to you realizing that you're his son? What's the reaction? |
1:57.5 | Well, well, it's always interesting because you have kind of two camps of it. One is some people, you know, didn't like him at all, you know, because of the ruckus behavior and how he acted and all that kind of stuff. And then you have another camp that, yeah, they appreciate the artist that he was and who he was. And then I guess you kind of have a third camp, |
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