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Durham musician Phil Cook, a Wisconsin native who has embraced the warm weather and culture of the Carolinas, joins us this week to talk about cheese (both culinary and musical) and the distinct differences between black gospel groups and Presbyterian choirs. Phil also shares great stories of witnessing performances of Randy Travis songs both bring bars together and tear them apart. We're pretty sure this episode contains our highest LPM (laughs-per-minute) yet.
Spencer's pick - I’m Gonna Have A Little Talk With Jesus by Randy Travis, 1992
Phil's pick - It's A Great Day To Be Alive by Travis Tritt, 2000
Rachel's pick - I Fell In Love by Carlene Carter, 1990
Check out Phil's music and tour dates at http://www.philcookmusic.com/
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Durham musician Phil Cook, a Wisconsin native who has embraced the warm weather and culture of the Carolinas, joins us this week to talk about cheese (both culinary and musical) and the distinct differences between black gospel groups and Presbyterian choirs. Phil also shares great stories of witnessing performances of Randy Travis songs both bring bars together and tear them apart. We're pretty sure this episode contains our highest LPM (laughs-per-minute) yet.
Spencer's pick - I’m Gonna Have A Little Talk With Jesus by Randy Travis, 1992
Phil's pick - It's A Great Day To Be Alive by Travis Tritt, 2000
Rachel's pick - I Fell In Love by Carlene Carter, 1990
Check out Phil's music and tour dates at http://www.philcookmusic.com/