Soul Strings

In Your City Show With Kelley and Gordon

🎙️ Welcome to Soul Strings – where music meets meaning. In each episode, we sit down with talented musicians and singers from all walks of life to explore the deeper chords behind their art. From raw life stories and personal struggles to moments of inspiration and deep-rooted faith, Soul Strings dives into the heart of what drives their music. Expect real conversations, authentic journeys, and soul-stirring moments that remind us why music connects us all. ✨ Whether you're a music lover, a creative soul, or someone seeking stories that uplift and inspire, you're in the right place. 🔔 Subscribe and hit the bell so you never miss an episode – and let these soul strings resonate with yours. #SoulStringsPodcast #MusicAndFaith #BehindTheMusic #SingerStories #FaithAndArt

Episodes

  1. DEC 16

    Rocky Mountain High, Reimagined

    A teenage athlete in St. Louis puts on glasses and gets told he looks like the biggest star on TV. That small twist becomes a calling. We sit down with Rick Shuler to explore how resemblance opened a door to craft, faith, and a tribute that feels startlingly alive—without losing his own voice. From the first time he saw John Denver perform with his mom to the day the phone rang when Denver died, Rick shares the moments that stitched his story to a legacy millions still cherish. The heart of the conversation is intimacy: a last‑minute Aspen show, a living room performance for Hal Thau—John’s longtime manager—tears over a cherished guitar, and a friendship that lasted fourteen years. Rick explains why timbre isn’t imitation, how anatomy shapes tone, and why songwriting influences like James Taylor and Dan Fogelberg sit alongside a clear, joyful Christian faith. We talk C.S. Lewis and the three longings of the soul—home, love, and God—and why songs like Rocky Mountain High and Annie’s Song feel timeless, borderless, and endlessly singable. Younger listeners may not know Denver firsthand, but they follow the story through parents, memory, and the communal magic of a room that sings together. We also preview Rocky Mountain High Christmas at The Factory: conductor and arranger Bill Lennihan, the Starlight String Ensemble, beloved hits, and new originals from Rick’s album Colorado. Expect vivid stories, a warm orchestral glow, and a show built for families to experience together. Rick calls it a gathering more than a concert, a place where nostalgia meets new wonder and where faith and artistry share the same breath. If John were in the audience, Rick imagines a grin and a simple “Far out”—a nod to gratitude over mimicry. Join us, subscribe for more soulful artist stories, and leave a review to tell us the lyric that still brings you home.

    25 min
  2. DEC 12

    Soup Gronda On 54 Years Of The Ozark Mountain Daredevils, Songcraft, And Staying Grounded

    A Superman shirt, a Beatles jolt on TV, and a lifetime of songs that refuse to be one thing—Soup Gronda takes us inside the Ozark Mountain Daredevils with stories that feel like morning coffee on a back porch. We talk about how a group of songwriters built a band by honoring difference instead of forcing sameness, letting each track get the arrangement it deserved. That choice gave us the staying power of Jackie Blue and If You Wanna Get To Heaven, and it also confused a record industry that wanted tidy categories. Soup explains why they stuck to their guns and why the songs won. You’ll hear how craft really works: capturing ideas with muddy hands in a garden, editing with intent, and the legendary moment Glenn Johns literally sliced tape to tighten Jackie Blue for radio. We dig into the lost art of album sequencing—five songs on side A, five on side B—and how that flow shaped deeper listening beyond the single. Soup’s philosophy keeps coming back to the same anchor: good songs last; bad ones vanish like a Bic lighter. The band wasn’t chasing “best player” polls; they were chasing melodies, words, and feels that people carry for decades. We also explore the human choices behind the music: saying no to a Hollywood move, staying rooted in Missouri with families, gardens, and clean creeks, and valuing professionalism that starts long before showtime. Soup shares a clear creative credo—persevere, put in the hours, and finish the work. No rough mixes, no shortcuts. As we preview the upcoming Factory show, expect a generous helping of classics with fresh songs that keep the band curious and alive. If you love music history, songwriting process, and the soul of American roots rock, you’ll feel right at home. If this conversation hits you like a favorite chorus, follow the show, share it with a friend who loves real songcraft, and leave a review telling us the Daredevils track you still carry with you.

    30 min
  3. NOV 28

    Soul In Every Note: Kenny G On Craft, Discipline, And Staying True

    What if the clearest path to connection is refusing to chase it? We sit with Kenny G to explore how a sound born before the internet’s noise can still cut through, why three hours of focused practice beats hacks and shortcuts, and how a meticulous ear turns a pop track into the perfect canvas for a sax line. He shares how learning in isolation sharpened his instincts, how circular breathing became a 45‑minute Guinness record, and why the tiniest variables—reed moisture, breath timing, embouchure fatigue—separate myth from mastery. We get into the craft behind collaborations and why he spends days sculpting a solo until it feels inevitable. There’s the viral Valentine with Kanye West that started with a skeptical text and ended with a sprint to late-night TV, along with candid reflections from his documentary on the small breaks that changed everything. He’s honest about the career move he’d redo, the early boost from Jeff Lorber and Clive Davis, and the choice to stick with an artist-first mindset even when the market grabs louder headlines. Beyond the stage, the conversation stretches into his disciplined life: pro‑am golf with a competitive edge, pilot training and staying legally current, and a quiet track record as an early Starbucks investor who knows wins don’t erase the misses. Rapid-fire favorites reveal the taste behind the tone—Tokyo shows, a dream duet with Stan Getz, and the song he’d play forever. We close with what to expect from the upcoming Factory concert: a tight band of longtime players, a set that blends classics and Christmas, and an energy that surprises people who think they already know the show. If this conversation resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend who loves music stories with real craft, and leave a quick review so more listeners can find it.

    31 min
  4. APR 21

    Soul Strings: Ed Callison Brings Mellencamp to Life with Pink Houses USA

    Music lovers rejoice! On this episode of Soul Strings, we dive deep with veteran musician Ed Callison who shares the remarkable story behind Pink Houses USA, his seven-piece John Mellencamp tribute band that's capturing the heartland rock experience across the Midwest. Ed reveals the fascinating process of assembling the perfect lineup for Pink Houses USA, including the search for violinists that took them from symphony professionals to polka players before finding their sound. With sixteen shows lined up for 2024, including performances at the beautifully restored 1918 Miners Theater, Ed's excitement is contagious as he discusses how the band meticulously recreates Mellencamp's distinctive heartland rock atmosphere. The conversation expands beyond just one tribute act, as Ed shares his musical journey from childhood drummer saving paper route money for his first kit to fronting multiple tribute bands. His passion spans decades and genres – from the yacht rock sounds of Captain Ed and the Catamarans to ABBA/Bee Gees tributes and a forthcoming Eagles project. What's particularly striking is Ed's disciplined approach to musicianship, emphasizing how consistent weekly rehearsals helped Pink Houses USA develop the tight sound essential for honoring beloved classics.  Whether you're a musician yourself or simply a lover of live music, Ed's stories from decades on stage – including playing to 5,000 fans at St. Charles Family Arena and some colorful moments at biker rallies – offer both entertainment and wisdom. His parting advice? "Practice, practice, practice" – a simple but powerful reminder that even tribute performances require serious dedication to the craft. Follow Pink Houses USA on Facebook to catch their upcoming performances across Missouri and Illinois. You can see the Live Video To all of our shows at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-tVyGkB47Q&t=13s

    23 min
  5. APR 21

    From Mama's Pride to Solo Faith: The Pat Liston Story

    When a legendary musician reflects on their journey, what emerges isn't just a story of fame, but the deeper currents that shaped their soul. Pat Liston—the voice behind Mama's Pride and a fixture in Missouri's music landscape—opens up about the remarkable path that took him from teenage performances at the Chase Park Plaza to recording at Criteria Studios alongside icons like Eric Clapton and the Bee Gees. Pat shares candid stories that reveal music history from an insider's perspective: almost recruiting a young Michael McDonald into his band, backing oldies acts like The Shirelles and The Drifters with minimal rehearsal, encountering a shy Michael Jackson with the Jackson 5, and witnessing the Bee Gees' transformation into disco pioneers. Each tale illuminates not just the music industry, but the human connections that defined these moments. The conversation takes a profound turn as Pat reveals his spiritual awakening through Catherine Marshall's "Adventures in Prayer" and subsequent exploration of faith. This transformation coincided with Mama's Pride disbanding in 1982, leading to a pivotal moment when he randomly opened his Bible to Isaiah 43, finding guidance to "forget the former things" and embrace a new path. His perspective on success evolved dramatically—no longer measured in record deals but in meaningful relationships and purposeful creation. Perhaps most moving is Pat's reflection on what truly matters after decades in music: "If God came down and said I'll give you anything you want, I'd say I want a 'what if' machine...I guarantee if I say 'what if this had happened,' it would not be as good as what I have right now." The episode concludes with a special treat—Pat performing his beloved song "Blue Mist in the Air," sharing the pressure-filled circumstances that birthed one of his most enduring compositions. You can see the Live Video at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=seyv7z8mIoE&list=PLA7YQtB_lyDnKfWqgxkV8mt7V40y-likz

    1h 11m

About

🎙️ Welcome to Soul Strings – where music meets meaning. In each episode, we sit down with talented musicians and singers from all walks of life to explore the deeper chords behind their art. From raw life stories and personal struggles to moments of inspiration and deep-rooted faith, Soul Strings dives into the heart of what drives their music. Expect real conversations, authentic journeys, and soul-stirring moments that remind us why music connects us all. ✨ Whether you're a music lover, a creative soul, or someone seeking stories that uplift and inspire, you're in the right place. 🔔 Subscribe and hit the bell so you never miss an episode – and let these soul strings resonate with yours. #SoulStringsPodcast #MusicAndFaith #BehindTheMusic #SingerStories #FaithAndArt