Shady Ladies of Music City Podcast Returns for Season 3

Industry Veterans Welcome Buffy Cooper, Tracy Gershon, Vice President Al Gore and More! 

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Susan Nadler and Evelyn Shriver are back for an all-new season of the Shady Ladies of Music City podcast. With a focus on “Then andamp; Now,” Season 3 features more stories from their careers in the industry with commentary on the state of the business and Country music today. Episodes 1 and 2 are available today. 

Each with storied careers and diverse backgrounds working with George Jones, Tammy Wynette and Randy Travis, the pair became the first women to hold top positions at a major country-music label in Nashville.

"We launched this podcast as a way to archive a lot of the stories about a town and industry we love," said Nadler.

Shriver adds, "Now that we're out of the day-to-day, we can talk about it in a different way that illustrates a lot of how things used to be and perhaps even answer why they are the way they are today."

Season 3 episode guide below. Listen and subscribe wherever you stream your podcasts.

MAY 23
1. WELCOME TO THE THIRD SEASON
Highlighting the differences of “Then and Now”

2. INCLUSIVITY IN COUNTRY MUSIC?

MAY 30
3. HOW ARE WOMEN FARING IN COUNTRY MUSIC?
A conversation with TRACY GERSHON and BEVERLY KEEL

JUNE 6
4. STAR DIRECTOR
A conversation with TREY FANJOY

JUNE 13
5. IS THE TRUTH INCONVENIENT?
A conversation with Vice President AL GORE

JUNE 20
6. DOES COUNTRY RADIO STILL RULE?
A conversation with BUFFY COOPER

JUNE 27
7. THE OUTSIDER
A conversation with SHELBY LYNNE

JULY 11
8. IS IT ALL ABOUT THE BRAND?
A conversation with EBIE McFARLAND

JULY 18
9. REFLECTIONS on the Good Times

JULY 25
10. THE MUSICIAN DUDE
A conversation with MICKEY RAPHAEL

AUGUST 1
11. THE GAME CHANGERS - DOLLY, SHANIA andamp; TAYLOR
 

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