The Trout Show

The Trout

Welcome to "The Trout Show," where the river of music flows and the catch of the day is always a harmonious journey. I'm your host, The Trout, and I invite you to dive deep into the world of music through up-close and personal interviews with a diverse array of musicians. Whether they're established legends or rising stars, each episode is a unique exploration of the artist behind the melody. Join me as we cast our lines into the vast ocean of musical talent, reeling in stories, experiences, and insights from the most captivating voices in the industry. From chart-toppers to hidden gems, "The Trout Show" is your go-to podcast for an intimate encounter with the artists who make the soundtrack to our lives. Expect compelling conversations, revealing anecdotes, and a front-row seat to the creative process as we navigate the currents of the music world together. Get ready to be hooked on the authentic, unfiltered discussions that uncover the passion, dedication, and stories behind the tunes you love. Whether you're a seasoned music enthusiast or just dipping your toes into the world of melodies, "The Trout Show" promises an audio adventure that will leave you hooked and wanting more. Tune in and join me on this sonic expedition as we explore the depths of musical expression, one interview at a time. The stage is set, the mic is live – let's reel in the rhythm together!

  1. Before There was Stevie Ray - There was Lonnie Mack

    12/09/2025

    Before There was Stevie Ray - There was Lonnie Mack

    The Trout's exclusive interview with Holly Mack, Lonnie Mack's daughter in this episode of Vinyl to Viral on the The Trout Show. Lonnie Mack (1941–2016) was an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter widely recognized as the father of blues-rock guitar. Born Lonnie McIntosh on a sharecropper’s farm in southern Indiana, he began playing at age seven, blending Merle Travis–style country picking with the black gospel and R&B he heard on late-night radio. By his teens he was a first-call session player in Cincinnati, backing Hank Ballard, Freddie King, and James Brown. In 1963, Mack recorded the instrumental “Memphis,” an electrifying reworking of Chuck Berry’s song that reached #5 on the Billboard pop chart and introduced aggressive whammy-bar technique and rapid-fire picking to rock audiences. Its B-side, the original “Wham!,” was equally ferocious. Both tracks, cut on his 1958 Gibson Flying V (“Number 7”) through a Magnatone amp, are considered foundational recordings of blues-rock. His debut album The Wham of That Memphis Man! (1964) remains a cornerstone of American roots music. Over the decades Mack recorded for Fraternity, Elektra, Alligator, and Epic; guested with The Doors; and in 1985 released the Stevie Ray Vaughan–produced comeback Strike Like Lightning. Though he repeatedly stepped away from the spotlight to fish and hunt in rural Indiana, his influence on Stevie Ray Vaughan, Eric Clapton, Duane Allman, Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page, Keith Richards, and countless others is undisputed.  Lonnie Mack died in 2016 at age 74, leaving behind one of the most powerful and soulful bodies of guitar work in rock history. www.TheTroutShow.com     Your comments are appreciated! Support the show Thanks for listening for more information or to listen to other podcasts or watch YouTube videos click on this link > https://thetroutshow.com/

    29 min
  2. Marcus Hummon Changed Country Music Forever

    10/24/2025

    Marcus Hummon Changed Country Music Forever

    Marcus Hummon is a Grammy-winning singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, composer, playwright, and author whose illustrious career has left an indelible mark on country music and beyond. Born on December 28, 1960, as the son of a career diplomat, Hummon's early years were a global odyssey, taking him from Italy and Africa to the Philippines—experiences that infused his work with a worldly perspective and emotional depth. After studying at Belmont University and briefly pursuing a recording deal in Los Angeles, he found his true calling in Nashville in 1986. There, he honed his craft at legendary spots like the Bluebird Café, securing a songwriting contract that launched a string of timeless hits. Hummon's pen has crafted some of country's most enduring anthems, including three No. 1 smashes: "Cowboy Take Me Away" and "Ready to Run" (The Chicks), "Born to Fly" (Sara Evans), and "Bless the Broken Road" (Rascal Flatts, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band). Other chart-toppers and fan favorites from his catalog include "Only Love" (Wynonna Judd), "The Cheap Seats" (Alabama), "One of These Days" (Tim McGraw), and "Love Is the Right Place" (Bryan White). His songwriting prowess earned him a 2019 induction into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, a Grammy for Best Country Song, & two NSAI Songwriter of the Year nominations. As a recording artist, Hummon debuted with the critically acclaimed All in Good Time on Columbia Records in 1995, followed by the faith-infused Looking for the Light in 1998 on his own Velvet Armadillo label. He also ventured into alternative country as part of The Raphaels alongside Big Country's Stuart Adamson, releasing Supernatural in 1998. His theatrical ambitions shine through in six musicals and an opera, including the folk-opera No Man’s Land (premiered at Belmont University in 2024), Surrender Road (staged by Nashville Opera), Warrior (about Jim Thorpe, earning a Native American Association of Tennessee award), Atlanta (a three-month run at LA's Geffen Playhouse), and The Piper (workshopped at NYC's Irish Rep). In literature, his children's book Anytime, Anywhere was published by Simon & Schuster in 2009. In 2025, Hummon continues to push artistic boundaries with his acclaimed Songs for Emily project, a poetic fusion of Emily Dickinson's visionary verse and contemporary roots music. Kicking off with the 2024 EP on 3686 Records (founded by his son, artist Levi Hummon), featuring collaborations like Mary Chapin Carpenter on "I Dwell in Possibility," the series includes singles such as "I Never Saw A Moor," "Letter to the World" (with Darrell Scott), and "I Taste a Liquor Never Brewed" (with Sara Evans). Culminating in the full-length album Songs for Emily: The Album—released earlier this year—the project reimagines Dickinson's hymns to nature, spirituality, and imagination through Hummon's signature blend of country, folk, and balladry. "Emily's words were always meant to be sung," Hummon reflects, celebrating her as a quiet revolutionary whose 1,800 hidden poems continue to inspire. A devoted family man living in Nashville with his wife, Becca Stevens, and their three sons (Levi, Caney, and Moses), Hummon's latest contributions— including songs on Jennifer Warnes's 2025 album Another Time, Another Place ("Once I Was Loved" co-written with John Legend, and "Freedom" from his Frederick Douglass musical)—affirm his role as a bridge between tradition and innovation. Whether penning chart-toppers, scoring films like the upcoming The Last Songwriter (featuring Garth Brooks Your comments are appreciated! Support the show Thanks for listening for more information or to listen to other podcasts or watch YouTube videos click on this link > https://thetroutshow.com/

    47 min

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Welcome to "The Trout Show," where the river of music flows and the catch of the day is always a harmonious journey. I'm your host, The Trout, and I invite you to dive deep into the world of music through up-close and personal interviews with a diverse array of musicians. Whether they're established legends or rising stars, each episode is a unique exploration of the artist behind the melody. Join me as we cast our lines into the vast ocean of musical talent, reeling in stories, experiences, and insights from the most captivating voices in the industry. From chart-toppers to hidden gems, "The Trout Show" is your go-to podcast for an intimate encounter with the artists who make the soundtrack to our lives. Expect compelling conversations, revealing anecdotes, and a front-row seat to the creative process as we navigate the currents of the music world together. Get ready to be hooked on the authentic, unfiltered discussions that uncover the passion, dedication, and stories behind the tunes you love. Whether you're a seasoned music enthusiast or just dipping your toes into the world of melodies, "The Trout Show" promises an audio adventure that will leave you hooked and wanting more. Tune in and join me on this sonic expedition as we explore the depths of musical expression, one interview at a time. The stage is set, the mic is live – let's reel in the rhythm together!