For 100 episodes, Dallas Famous Podcast has been your backstage pass to the legends, rising stars, and behind-the-scenes architects of the Dallas creative scene. We've explored the stories, struggles, and successes of the musicians, actors, producers, and industry insiders who make this city a cultural powerhouse. Whether it's tales from the tour bus, insights into the craft, or deep dives into the moments that shaped their careers, we’ve been honored to bring you these conversations.
To celebrate, we’re looking back at some of our most unforgettable guests: Rhett Miller & Ken Bethea (Old 97’s) reflecting on success, Tim DeLaughter (Tripping Daisy, The Polyphonic Spree) sharing his first magical musical experience, Jaret Reddick (Bowling for Soup) on carving out a pop-punk scene in Dallas, and Tina Parker (Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul) telling her unforgettable audition story. We’ve also had Blaque Dynamite on early drumming, Salim Nourallah on the birth of Mr. Boombox, and Jeff Liles on his journey as a legendary venue booker. From Jessica Waffles on concert photography, to Tami Thomsen on managing the Toadies, to Chris Penn on championing new talent at Good Records—this city is full of stories, and we’ve been privileged to share them.
100 episodes in, and who knows where we go from here? A huge thank you to every guest, every listener, and everyone who has supported Dallas Famous Podcast. We wouldn’t be here without you.
Before we go, stick around for something special—Old 97’s, live from the Deep Ellum Community Center, performing one of my favorite songs, Lonely Holiday. Enjoy!
"Lonely Holiday" (All Rights Resereved to Old 97's)
Special Thanks to the Deep Ellum Community Center
Salim Nourallah - "Unstoppable" Theme Song (All Rights Reserved to Salim Nourallah)
Electrik Ants - "Place To Be" Outro Theme (All Rights Reserved to Electrik Ants
Andrew Sherman - Your Host
The Dallas Famous Podcast is supported by the Mullen & Mullen Music Project. The Music Project was created by Mullen & Mullen Injury Law Firm to champion the independent music scene in North Texas.
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