Southern Hang

Southern Hang Studios

Southern Hang is a podcast rooted in Kentucky and fueled by conversation. Hosted by four lifelong friends—all raised in Kentucky and proud alumni of the University of Louisville—the show blends a Southern perspective with real, unfiltered takes on life. We talk sports, music, fatherhood, culture, and whatever else pops into our heads, always with humor, honesty, and a little edge. From in-depth interviews with musicians, athletes, and local celebrities to laid-back conversations about family, growing up Southern, and navigating adulthood, Southern Hang feels like pulling up a chair and joining the conversation. Whether you’re a sports fan, music lover, Kentucky native, or just someone who enjoys authentic storytelling and great banter, this podcast delivers relatable discussions with a distinctly Southern hang.

  1. 3D AGO

    Railbird '26: Tyler Childers, Ella Langley, and the entire Sunday Lineup

    Welcome back to Southern Hang, the Self-Proclaimed Unofficial Official Podcast of Railbird '26.  In this episode we’re breaking down the heavy hitters (Tyler!) and hidden gems of the Sunday lineup at Railbird Festival 2026. Sunday we're expecting a bigger crowd from the Ella factor.  And how many artists will play their version of Jersey Giant?  Sam Barber Saturday?  Evan Honer Sunday?  Tyler himself? 🎙️ In This Episode: Tyler Childers: Nuff said.  Ella Langley: Analyzing the crazy popularity of Alabama’s newest country music powerhouse.  Hit songs, commercials, sold out shows...Railbird benefiting from those early contracts.Houndmouth: Better yet, forgo the choas of Ella and head to the Burl stage for the pride of New Albany and their indie-folk vibes. Neil talks about their evolution and why they remain one of the best live acts in the region.Zach Top: Bringing "90s country" back to the future.  Cotton dives into his traditionalist sound and why he’s the artist he can't wait to see.Nicholas Jamerson: The heart of the Kentucky local music scene and one of Neil's favorites.  And it doesn't get more baller than writing a kick ass love story about your Grandparents!!Other artists discussed are Muscadine Bloodline, Shane Smith & the Saints, Shakey Graves, Margo Price, Evan Honer, Braxton Keith, The Creekers, Tyce Delk and Kashus Culpepper.  And then Sherm does an unexpected breakdown of up and comer Willow Avalon.

    51 min
  2. MAY 18

    Railbird '26: Caamp, Sam Barber, Robert Earl Keen and the entire Saturday Lineup

    Welcome to Southern Hang, the self-proclaimed unofficial official podcast of Railbird Festival 2026. Day one at the Red Mile is a stacked mix of stadium-sized folk and gritty Appalachian soul. We’re breaking down the must-see sets and the heartbreak schedule conflicts that will have you sprinting between stages. In this episode: Robert Earl Keen: Neil takes full advantage to profess his love and admiration for one of the best songwriters alive.Stephen Wilson Jr.: The man everyone is buzzing about. We dive into his self-proclaimed "Death Cab for Country" style and why his performance is the dark-horse set of the entire weekend.Sam Barber: The kids love him, do we?Ken Pomeroy: We cover why catching this set early is essential for fans of authentic, rising songwriting.And of course the dreaded overlaps where you have to choose... Caamp vs. Robert Earl Keen: High-energy graspy-voice vs. a Texas songwriting legend. John R. Miller vs. Colton Bowlin: Ky boy vs the up and comerThe Wallflowers vs. Sons of Habit: Nostalgic 90s rock vibes vs. the 'boros best Mt. Joy vs. Waylon Wyatt: Massive festival anthems vs. the young blood of country. The Self-Proclaimed Unnoficial Official Southern Hang Playlist of Railbird Saturday:  https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/southern-hang-pod-railbird-saturday/pl.u-pKALRsq40PB You said: Can you please only discuss the artists performing on Saturday? In this episode of the Southern Hang Podcast, we’re diving deep into the Day 1 lineup for Railbird Festival 2026. Saturday at Red Mile is set to be a massive kickoff, blending indie-folk anthems with legendary songwriting. We’re walking you through the schedule so you can plan your day from the first gates to the final encore. [1, 2] 🎙️ Saturday Artist Breakdown: The Lumineers: Closing out the night on the Limestone Stage. We talk about their return to Kentucky and why their stadium-sized folk is the perfect fit for a Saturday night headliner.Caamp: Taking over the Elkhorn Stage just before the headliners. We discuss the Ohio trio's meteoric rise and why their live energy is a "don't miss" for folk-rock fans.Mt. Joy: Bringing their signature atmospheric sound to the Limestone Stage. We preview their set and why they’ve become a staple for the modern festival scene.Robert Earl Keen: A masterclass in Texas songwriting. We highlight the legend’s set on the Burl Stage and why he’s a massive get for this year’s lineup.The Wallflowers: Bringing a dose of 90s rock to the afternoon. We talk Jakob Dylan and the hits that are sure to have the Limestone Stage crowd singing along.Stephen Wilson Jr.: One of the most unique voices in the "Death Cab for Country" space. We break down why his Elkhorn Stage performance is a top pick for the "artists on the rise" category.Watchhouse: The duo formerly known as Mandolin Orange. We discuss the beautiful, intricate strings they’ll bring to the Elkhorn Stage to set the mood for the evening.Sam Barber: Discussing the viral sensation's transition to the big stage and why his raw, powerful vocals are a perfect afternoon vibe for Saturday.John R. Miller & Ken Pomeroy: Highlighting the early-day sets you need to show up for to support the songwriters keeping the genre’s roots alive. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]

    48 min
5
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16 Ratings

About

Southern Hang is a podcast rooted in Kentucky and fueled by conversation. Hosted by four lifelong friends—all raised in Kentucky and proud alumni of the University of Louisville—the show blends a Southern perspective with real, unfiltered takes on life. We talk sports, music, fatherhood, culture, and whatever else pops into our heads, always with humor, honesty, and a little edge. From in-depth interviews with musicians, athletes, and local celebrities to laid-back conversations about family, growing up Southern, and navigating adulthood, Southern Hang feels like pulling up a chair and joining the conversation. Whether you’re a sports fan, music lover, Kentucky native, or just someone who enjoys authentic storytelling and great banter, this podcast delivers relatable discussions with a distinctly Southern hang.

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