55 min

"2 Dads, 2 Musicians, 2 Sons Lost to Fentanyl Poisoning” (Pt1/2) JIMMIE LEE SLOAS (4x ACM Award Winner) & host Brad Warren I S2/EP3 The Good Grief Good God Show

    • Music Interviews

Visit (or click) https://goodgriefgoodgodshow.com/s2ep2-jimmieleesloas to access both parts one and two of this episode, including audio and video links.  Visit (or click) https://www.GoodGriefGoodGodShow.com to learn more about the show.

🟥 GOOD GRIEF GOOD GOD SHOW hosted by BRAD WARREN
Welcome to ”The Good Grief Good God Show,” hosted by Brad Warren, a Grammy nominee and Emmy award-winning hit songwriter known for 15 top #10 songs, including 9 #1s.  Brad, drawing from his own heartbreaking experience of losing his eldest son, Sage, to an accidental fentanyl overdose in May 2020, brings a powerful perspective shaped by experiencing every parent’s worst nightmare and 18 years of sobriety, creating a fabric of authenticity and vulnerability. 

The show, available in audio and video, serves as a platform for ”Raw, Honest Conversation about Surviving Things that Suck,” featuring a diverse range of special guests, from Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Sheryl Crow to Hall of Fame Songwriters and Olympic Gold Medalists.  To learn more about Brad and the show visit GoodGriefGoodGodShow.com.

🟥 GUEST  I  JIMMY LEE SLOAS
Jimmie Lee Sloas grew up in Fairborn, Ohio & Isonville, Kentucky. He is an American session musician, producer and songwriter who plays bass guitar. Formerly a member of a famous Christian band called The Imperials (bassist/lead vocals/BGVs) in the 1980s and 1990s, Sloas holds several session musician and production credits, primarily in country & contemporary Christian music with artists such as Garth Brooks, Carrie Underwood, Keith Urban, LeAnn Rimes, Kellie Pickler, Reba McEntire, PFR, Switchfoot, and Jessica Simpson. In 1996, Jimmie also co-founded the group Dogs of Peace with former Whiteheart guitarist Gordon Kennedy. Sloas also recorded with the heavy metal outfit Megadeth on their album The System Has Failed. Jimmie is a 4x ACM Bass Player of the Year award winner.  Jimmie’s father (Dave), was a member of the popular Bluegrass group, The Sloas Brothers. David (Jimmie’s older brother), served as Tammy Wynette lead guitarist from the early 80’s until her death and currently plays lead guitar for Country star, Aaron Tippin. 

🟥 CONNECT, LISTEN, & WATCH TO THE SHOW
Click on your favorite platform below to connect, listen, or watch.      
▶ Facebook:  https://www.Facebook.com/GoodGriefGoodGodShow
▶ Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/GoodGriefGoodGodShow
▶ TikTok:  https://www.tiktok.com/GoodGriefGoodGodShow
▶ Twitter:  https://twitter.com/GoodGriefGoodGd
🎥 YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/@goodgriefgoodgodshow?sub_confirmation=1
🎧 Apple Podcast:  https://apple.co/3Ta8GCm
🎧 IHeart:  https://www.iheart.com/podcast/338-good-grief-good-god-show-h-103469396/
🎧 Spotify:  https://open.spotify.com/show/2Q33CbSC50WFJWC6NLjqSs

🟥 CONTACT INFORMATION
▶ BRAD & MICHELLE WARREN, Executive Producers
▶ MATT PEVETO, Producer/Showrunner – Matt@MattPeveto.com
▶ LISA BOULLT, Segment Producer & Guest Booker – Lisa@WarrenBrothers.com

Visit (or click) https://goodgriefgoodgodshow.com/s2ep2-jimmieleesloas to access both parts one and two of this episode, including audio and video links.  Visit (or click) https://www.GoodGriefGoodGodShow.com to learn more about the show.

🟥 GOOD GRIEF GOOD GOD SHOW hosted by BRAD WARREN
Welcome to ”The Good Grief Good God Show,” hosted by Brad Warren, a Grammy nominee and Emmy award-winning hit songwriter known for 15 top #10 songs, including 9 #1s.  Brad, drawing from his own heartbreaking experience of losing his eldest son, Sage, to an accidental fentanyl overdose in May 2020, brings a powerful perspective shaped by experiencing every parent’s worst nightmare and 18 years of sobriety, creating a fabric of authenticity and vulnerability. 

The show, available in audio and video, serves as a platform for ”Raw, Honest Conversation about Surviving Things that Suck,” featuring a diverse range of special guests, from Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Sheryl Crow to Hall of Fame Songwriters and Olympic Gold Medalists.  To learn more about Brad and the show visit GoodGriefGoodGodShow.com.

🟥 GUEST  I  JIMMY LEE SLOAS
Jimmie Lee Sloas grew up in Fairborn, Ohio & Isonville, Kentucky. He is an American session musician, producer and songwriter who plays bass guitar. Formerly a member of a famous Christian band called The Imperials (bassist/lead vocals/BGVs) in the 1980s and 1990s, Sloas holds several session musician and production credits, primarily in country & contemporary Christian music with artists such as Garth Brooks, Carrie Underwood, Keith Urban, LeAnn Rimes, Kellie Pickler, Reba McEntire, PFR, Switchfoot, and Jessica Simpson. In 1996, Jimmie also co-founded the group Dogs of Peace with former Whiteheart guitarist Gordon Kennedy. Sloas also recorded with the heavy metal outfit Megadeth on their album The System Has Failed. Jimmie is a 4x ACM Bass Player of the Year award winner.  Jimmie’s father (Dave), was a member of the popular Bluegrass group, The Sloas Brothers. David (Jimmie’s older brother), served as Tammy Wynette lead guitarist from the early 80’s until her death and currently plays lead guitar for Country star, Aaron Tippin. 

🟥 CONNECT, LISTEN, & WATCH TO THE SHOW
Click on your favorite platform below to connect, listen, or watch.      
▶ Facebook:  https://www.Facebook.com/GoodGriefGoodGodShow
▶ Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/GoodGriefGoodGodShow
▶ TikTok:  https://www.tiktok.com/GoodGriefGoodGodShow
▶ Twitter:  https://twitter.com/GoodGriefGoodGd
🎥 YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/@goodgriefgoodgodshow?sub_confirmation=1
🎧 Apple Podcast:  https://apple.co/3Ta8GCm
🎧 IHeart:  https://www.iheart.com/podcast/338-good-grief-good-god-show-h-103469396/
🎧 Spotify:  https://open.spotify.com/show/2Q33CbSC50WFJWC6NLjqSs

🟥 CONTACT INFORMATION
▶ BRAD & MICHELLE WARREN, Executive Producers
▶ MATT PEVETO, Producer/Showrunner – Matt@MattPeveto.com
▶ LISA BOULLT, Segment Producer & Guest Booker – Lisa@WarrenBrothers.com

55 min