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Chuck Hill joined Bill Elliott's racing team back in the 80's, just in time to enjoy the beginning of the Elliott racing dynasty. Things were going great - until a fateful pit stop changed his life forever.

Matt and Mark Mundy, two very talented brothers who grew up surrounded by great music and musicians, stopped by to chat with the crew about all things bluegrass, pitchin' pennies, joining a real rescue unit, and much more!

Chris & Cal, along with Producer Steve, sit down with two Coal Mtn, GA legends - Tim and Gene Holtzclaw. First cousins who have seen lots of change in our little community - and maybe a wagon or two on Doc Holcomb's roof...

We're celebrating 25 whole episodes - apparently on our 28th episode - with a fun trip through some nostalgia and trivia questions by Cal. Join us for a little while as we shoot the bull and talk about all sorts of stuff!

Join us for another episode with a real Nashville music industry legend. Kyle Lehning has worked with Waylon Jennings, Dan Seals, Neal McCoy, Restless Heart and most notably, produced almost every record for Randy Travis. He definitely had some stories to tell!

We have a situation. A staple ingredient that has been served at a local favorite restaurant has been threatened, and it is not sitting well with the loyal patrons. The boys have a discussion with one of the owners of the original Cumming DQ in this latest episode!

A discussion from the Rockporium, home studio to Scotty Wilbanks, keyboardist for Luke Bryan, and special guest Wendell Cox, guitarist for Travis Tritt. It gets a little sideways, like usual, and we even discover a piece of history that Scotty reveals - in the form of a chunk of a famous airplane. Buckle up - this is a big un!

Forrest McDonald, guitarist on Old Time Rock 'n Roll (Bob Seger), chats it up with Cal & Chris in this episode of the Crossing. Having crossed paths with Steve Perry, Jimi Hendrix, Van Halen and many more, Forrest has led a charmed life full of music & great memories!

Join us aboard the Lisa Marie, Elvis' private plane, as we interview Ron Strauss, the pilot of the famous aircraft which is on display at Graceland. Mr. Strauss flew Elvis and his friends all over the world for years until the king left us too soon. Fasten your seatbelts!

The boys are back at it, scoring a heck of an interview with one of the most producers in country music history. Tom Collins is a legend. Still living in Nashville, his list of accomplishments, as well as the list of artists that he's worked with, is almost as impressive as his storytelling skills! Hear stories on Dean Dillon, Ronnie Milsap, George Jones, and Barbara Mandrell, as only Tom can tell em !