From Radio Row to Honky Tonk Hero: Scott Southworth on Music, Faith, and Finding Your Lane :: Ep 31 Circling the Drain Podcast
Episode Description
In this episode of Circling The Drain, we sit down with traditional country artist and former radio host Scott Southworth for a funny, heartfelt, and surprisingly deep conversation.
Scott shares how “bad breaks” in life often led to his biggest blessings, from accidentally landing a radio show on WLAC to stumbling into a thriving traditional country career with fans across Europe. He talks about walking away from chasing radio hits, leaning into hillbilly-with-wit songwriting, and why he refuses to turn his shows into political sermons.
You’ll hear behind-the-scenes radio stories, Merle Haggard concert etiquette, meeting legends like Dolly Parton, Aaron Neville, and John Prine, and how Scott discovered a forgotten live recording that became his new live album, “Scott Southworth and the Honky Tonk Anonymous Band.”
If you love real-deal country, inside-radio war stories, and conversations about resilience, faith, and staying audience-focused as an artist, this episode is for you.
01:39 Serial killer names, three-part names, and dark radio humor
02:40 Introducing guest Scott Southworth and his bio line about writing songs and loving pie
03:36 The great pie debate: seasonal pies, pumpkin rules, and equal-opportunity pie eating
05:00 WLAC days, historic radio, and the roots of Nashville radio culture
05:28 Stories from WLAC and Jimi Hendrix’s early session getting pulled from the mix
06:45 How Scott and John really met, Christmas parties, and early Nashville connections
08:13 Scott’s musical origin story: from rock, reggae, and blues bands to secretly writing country
10:37 The accidental birth of The Music Row Show on WLAC
12:26 Learning from interviewing Dolly, Little Richard, Vince Gill, Ricky Skaggs and more
13:59 The inside truth about most music careers versus superstar myths
15:20 Scott’s pivot away from writing for radio after a blunt publisher conversation
16:21 Bro country, traditional sounds, and the one-song-a-year “just for me” demos
16:56 How a 2016 traditional country album blew up in Europe overnight
18:10 Hillbilly rock star in Europe, art festivals back home, and loving both worlds
19:43 “Granny Used To Honky Tonk” and working with Dallas Moore
20:31 The story behind “Middle Finger First” and why it resonates with drivers
22:59 Why Scott keeps his politics off the stage and just wants to give people a break
23:13 Protest songs, Steve Earle, and when on-stage preaching crosses the line
24:41 Cicada Enchilada, talk radio inspiration, and writing with a Gulf Coast flavor
26:44 Jay’s Louisiana accent, Cajun vibes, and Jim’s draw to the bayou
28:25 New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Spanish moss, and the Neville Brothers soundtrack tip
30:03 Meeting Aaron Neville and the infamous “shower dancers” newlywed story
33:11 The reality of radio layoffs, Christmas-time firings, and newsroom gallows humor
37:31 How “bad things” led Scott to his best opportunities and life philosophy for his kids
39:41 Life is not fair, but good can come from hard times
42:11 Dads, sons, and being tougher on the boys than the girls
42:23 Back to Scott: career focus and a new live album on the way
42:27 The accidental live album: finding a forgotten Dropbox file from 2022
44:51 Capturing a raw, real band sound in a world of polished, AI-shaped music
45:51 The Lewisville, Tennessee venue, quick sellouts, and fully engaged audiences
47:18 Noisy crowds, Merle Haggard at the Ryman, and why Scott puts the onus on himself
48:52 Advice to his daughter as a new indie artist and earning your scars on stage
51:02 The bravery of just getting up and singing in tough rooms
52:01 Being audience-focused: little me, big them, and be-them-centric performance
53:55 Audience singalongs, Tom Petty fans, and sharing the moment
55:22 Soul-crushing bar gigs, Elvis requests, and “Not that one” hecklers
55:40 Running into Phil Valentine in an overseas customs line
58:54 Quick hits with legends: John Prine in the boarding line and Dolly Parton holding Scott’s hand
59:39 Booking info: how to find Scott online
59:45 Website, socials, and a joke about Tinder and OnlyFans
1:00:30 The honky tonk anonymous band and rotating lineups in Nashville
1:01:18 Female musicians in Scott’s band and producing his daughter’s EP
1:02:43 Girl bands, Robert Palmer, and all-female tribute bands
1:03:28 Tease for a future episode: Scott’s idea for a book, “Go Indie Without Going Broke”
1:03:58 John’s genuine praise of Scott’s records and musicianship
1:04:14 Wrap-up, merch plug, and where to find more Circling The Drain and more Scott
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