From Radio Row to Honky Tonk Hero: Scott Southworth on Music, Faith, and Finding Your Lane :: Ep 31 Circling the Drain Podcast

March 25
1h 4m

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  

Follow Scott Scouthworth: www.scottsouthworth.com

Follow Johnny B:

https://www.facebook.com/john.e.bozeman

Follow Jay Harper:

https://www.facebook.com/harperjeff

Follow Jim:

www.jmvos.com


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