A modulation mistake that worked. A morning DJ who spun a ballad eight times in a row. A first-time co-write that became a TV theme and then went viral years later. Philip White joins us to share how a handful of honest songs leapt from small rooms to massive stages—and why some lines land like they were meant for the moment you hear them. We start with the whirlwind behind Rascal Flatts’ I’m Movin’ On, written in about fifteen minutes as grief turned into melody. You’ll hear how a simple wo...
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A modulation mistake that worked. A morning DJ who spun a ballad eight times in a row. A first-time co-write that became a TV theme and then went viral years later. Philip White joins us to share how a handful of honest songs leapt from small rooms to massive stages—and why some lines land like they were meant for the moment you hear them. We start with the whirlwind behind Rascal Flatts’ I’m Movin’ On, written in about fifteen minutes as grief turned into melody. You’ll hear how a simple wo...
Cowboys, Honky Tonks, And One Very Nervous Mom On Reality TV with Jenny Tolman
Stories Behind the Songs
34 minutes
2 weeks ago
Cowboys, Honky Tonks, And One Very Nervous Mom On Reality TV with Jenny Tolman
A fictional town can set a songwriter free. That’s the spark behind Jennyville, the creative sandbox where Jenny Tolman learned to ignore the lanes, chase characters, and write past the limits of “radio safe.” From that sandbox came a career shaped by range: the gut-punch of a military tribute that found its moment and the dance-floor joy of a Texas two-step anthem. We go deep on Lonely In The Lone Star, co-written with Bill White and Dave Brainerd. What started as a cowboy title became a pi...
Stories Behind the Songs
A modulation mistake that worked. A morning DJ who spun a ballad eight times in a row. A first-time co-write that became a TV theme and then went viral years later. Philip White joins us to share how a handful of honest songs leapt from small rooms to massive stages—and why some lines land like they were meant for the moment you hear them. We start with the whirlwind behind Rascal Flatts’ I’m Movin’ On, written in about fifteen minutes as grief turned into melody. You’ll hear how a simple wo...