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The podcast currently has 36 episodes available.
Longtime friend Joe Piver of Jeff Roberts and Associates takes some time with Justine and Bruce on today’s ‘Which Way Is Catering?’.
Joe is a Christian agent and an educator. He shares thoughts about the future generation entering the music industry, heart and soul vs. paperwork, unusual rider items, pre-show rituals, backstage stories, Newsboys, favorite shows, a special Billy Joel cassette tape, musical inspirations, Elton John, Coldplay, most awkward situation, and Nik Wallenda walk experiences!
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Justine and Bruce continue their conversation with country music legend Duane Allen of The Oak Ridge Boys along with his daughter Jamie and his son-in-law Paul on this episode of ‘Which Way Is Catering?’.
Duane shares the magic of The Oak’s, Music Industry 101 and pranks from the road that included fruits and vegetables, crickets, ORB stickers, flashing Mel Tillis, rubber chickens, ping pong balls, silly string with Kathy Mattea, and even tear gas! Hilarious!
Justine and Bruce have the pleasure to talk with country music legend Duane Allen of The Oak Ridge Boys on this episode of ‘Which Way Is Catering?’.
Joining the conversation are his daughter Jamie (Rockland Road) and his son-in-law Paul (Exile & Marty Stuart). Duane tells us about his history with George Moffett and the Variety Attractions family, reveals a secret word for catering, negotiating with the IRS, relationship with Johnny Cash, keys to success of The Oak Ridge Boys, and why they have a pre-show meet and greet!
Today’s episode of ‘Which Way Is Catering? with Justine and Bruce’, Uncle Kracker stops by and adds his thoughts about chair dancing, Midwest bonding, history with Variety Attractions and his favorite Trucker Hats from George Moffett.
Uncle Kracker chats local catering favorites, conversations with neighbors as you get older, growing up with Kid Rock and Uncle Kracker namesake, becoming a songwriter, collaborations with other artist’s, tricks learned to handle stardom, excited fans at meet and greets, favorite club to perform, asking to perform for George Jones, Run DMC, meeting Alice Cooper, and leaving the brewing to Wisconsin!
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Justine and Bruce’s conversation on today’s ‘Which Way Is Catering?’ is with Artist Manager - Clint Higham.
Clint starts with his memories with Variety Attractions, George Moffett stories and impersonations, evolution of Kenny Chesney, Clint asks for a raise, internship at Atlantic Records, meeting Barbara Mandrell, branding opportunities, Old Dominion has been a gift, The Bama House, fan interactions, Kenny Chesney birthday gift, and the benefit of having a saltwater pool!
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Variety Attractions veteran entertainer Sam Bowman (Granpa Cratchet) stops by to entertain Justine and Bruce on this edition of ‘Which Way Is Catering?’.
Sam shares great experiences with George Moffett and Variety Attractions, visits with Ken Woodward of Variety Attractions, the life and times of Granpa Cratchet, starting in malls, mobile wrecks, embarrassing moments, and a run in with the police!
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Justine and Bruce had an opportunity to talk with country singer Neal McCoy on this episode of ‘Which Way Is Catering?’.
Neal shares some great stories about George Moffett and Variety Attractions, performing and climbing at Country Concert, favorite singers of all time, honesty with his audience, fired his band, Charlie Pride stories & friendship, USO shows, personal connection with his fans, pre-show routines, hair styling tips, and fellow artists from the 90’s.
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Justine and Bruce continue their conversation with Michael Ray on this edition of ‘Which Way Is Catering?’
Michael talks about ‘Whiskey and Rain’, his first CD he bought, biggest highlight of his career, Guinness Book of World Records and sparklers, Post Malone, Higher Education Project, The Opry, Karaoke go to song, Brantley Gilbert plays a prank, and sending random packages.
He discusses ‘wish I did and wish I didn’t’, UFC & wrestling fan, and playing guitar with a new tattoo!
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On this week’s episode of ‘Which Way Is Catering? with Justine and Bruce’, they start the conversation with Michael Ray sharing stories about apartment living, neighbors and traditional country music.
Michael chats Variety Attractions, catering, hunting and grilling gator, grandfather stories, and collaborating with Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top!
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On this edition of ‘Which Way Is Catering? with Justine and Bruce’, the podcast begins as Bruce and David Lowery travel down memory lane working together at Backporch Records on the FOREVER record.
David talks about injuries on the road, Johnny Hickman joining the band, playing for the Clinton’s, meeting Steve Wozniak of Apple, what nights are best to meet people in Nashville, teaching at the University of Georgia, favorite venues and artists, and seeing Merle Haggard.
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The podcast currently has 36 episodes available.