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#67 A small mountain town asks a big question—why not us? That spark turns into a blueprint for culture, community, and a band that’s suddenly everywhere. We sit down with Tim Parks, Manchester’s tourism director and manager of The Creekers, to unpack how a tight-knit team moved from free hometown shows to major festival lineups without trading in their roots. Think practical strategy—agents, labels, radius clauses, and routing—blended with the soul of Appalachia—accents, garden rows, deer season, and four-part harmonies that hit like home.
Tim takes us behind the curtain of a modern music breakout. He shares how The Creekers chose WME and Warner for a plan, not just promises, and why TikTok momentum only matters if the live show is bulletproof. We talk DIY recordings that punched way above their budget, a forthcoming studio album, and the surprising way a free local festival can fuel real economic growth. This is more than a music story; it’s a case study in how authenticity scales, how to protect family while touring hard, and how to build a national footprint while keeping your neighbors in the front row.
Along the way, we keep the Gun Dog Nation heartbeat strong—heritage, training, youth involvement, and the gear and partners that make working dogs thrive. If you care about building something that lasts—whether a kennel program, a festival, or a career—this conversation gives you a roadmap shaped by grit, gratitude, and good sense. Hit play, share it with a friend who loves real music and real dogs, and drop a review so more folks can find the show.
Gundog Nation is Proudly Sponsored by Waterstone Labradors.
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Gundog Nation is Proudly Sponsored by:
Purina Pro Plan
Cornerstone Gundog Academy
Retriever Training Supply
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Waterstone Labradors
PhoLicious Foods
By Kenneth Witt5
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#67 A small mountain town asks a big question—why not us? That spark turns into a blueprint for culture, community, and a band that’s suddenly everywhere. We sit down with Tim Parks, Manchester’s tourism director and manager of The Creekers, to unpack how a tight-knit team moved from free hometown shows to major festival lineups without trading in their roots. Think practical strategy—agents, labels, radius clauses, and routing—blended with the soul of Appalachia—accents, garden rows, deer season, and four-part harmonies that hit like home.
Tim takes us behind the curtain of a modern music breakout. He shares how The Creekers chose WME and Warner for a plan, not just promises, and why TikTok momentum only matters if the live show is bulletproof. We talk DIY recordings that punched way above their budget, a forthcoming studio album, and the surprising way a free local festival can fuel real economic growth. This is more than a music story; it’s a case study in how authenticity scales, how to protect family while touring hard, and how to build a national footprint while keeping your neighbors in the front row.
Along the way, we keep the Gun Dog Nation heartbeat strong—heritage, training, youth involvement, and the gear and partners that make working dogs thrive. If you care about building something that lasts—whether a kennel program, a festival, or a career—this conversation gives you a roadmap shaped by grit, gratitude, and good sense. Hit play, share it with a friend who loves real music and real dogs, and drop a review so more folks can find the show.
Gundog Nation is Proudly Sponsored by Waterstone Labradors.
Support the show
Gundog Nation is Proudly Sponsored by:
Purina Pro Plan
Cornerstone Gundog Academy
Retriever Training Supply
Migra Ammunitions
Waterstone Labradors
PhoLicious Foods

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