Once upon a time there were two songwriters, Scott & Heino, struggling in Nashville TN… no publisher meetings, no way to pitch to labels or artists and no idea
how to figure the whole music thing out. If only they could talk to the hit writers, publishers, producers and recording artists…learn from their successes and failures, wouldn’t that be great?
That was the basic spark that lit up The Music Row Show. After an accidental conversation with a Program Director of the historic WLAC radio station, the spark took flame and on August 26, 2007, with a bottle of Tennessee Whiskey and no prior experience in radio broadcasting or interviewing, Scott and Heino took to the airwaves reaching half of the USA every Sunday night.
Today the boys continue to bring in guests ranging from classic legends to the hit-makers of today in all genres of music. They have recorded the show from all over the country and even Ireland, trying to learn a little more each week and giving YOU the opportunity to learn right along with them. Every Sunday night from 7-9pm CST…tune in, turn on, log-in and Write On!!!
ABOUT SCOTT
I write songs. I like pie.
I play Larrivée Guitars.
I really like pie.
His idea of a bio… lazy jacknut!
Originally hailing from the great Pacific Northwest, Scott Southworth is an award-winning, Nashville-based performing singer/songwriter, a Top 40 charting recording artist in Europe and the creator/co-host of Radio/TV’s The Music Row Show, heard in 38 states via the historic 650am WSM and seen nationwide on the BlueHighways TV network. Scott is proud to be an endorsed Larrivée Guitar artist.
He performs regularly in Nashville at the Bluebird Café, Douglas Corner and the Commodore Grille as well as house concerts and many songwriting festivals around the country and overseas. Scott has been a featured performer on RFD TV’s nationally televised i, the nationally syndicated Chico & B-Man television show and has been a featured artist on WSM Radio’s Nashville Today w/Nan Kelly and Devon O’Day and The Allnighter with Marcia Campbell, Knoxville’s The Writers Block, several performances on WDVX’s Blue Plate Special and Tennessee Shines as well as many other local TV and Radio programs across the US.
Scott has written and co-written more than 60 indie cuts with artists such as: Marc-Alan Barnette, Emma Jacobs, Stephanie Layne, Jenny Casey, Jamie Nattier, Bob Karwin, Becky Blackaby, Tom Templeman, Heino Moeller, The Ranch Rockers and Canadian artist, Damian Follett.
He has released 4 solo songwriting projects and his latest, The Last Honky Tonk In Town dropped August of 2016 to rave reviews across Europe and the UK! Country Music People Magazine named him their September 2016 Honky Tonker Of The Month and his songs Whiskey Bottle and Whiskey In Heaven were tied for the #1 spot on the UK’s Kicking Cuts Chart as compiled by CMP in September 2016! In late October, his first official single Whiskey Bottle was released to European radio and in November debuted at #27 on the Irish Country Music charts, #16 on the SwissTex charts as well as being picked up by several BBC UK presenters.
Buy on CD Baby, Amazon, Apple Music and iTunes! www.scottsouthworth.com
ABOUT HEINO
Songwriter and dateless
high-school accordion player. Go figure.
On why he plays the guitar.
Heino Moeller is an award-winning performing songwriter and the co-creator and co-host of Radio and TV’s The Music Row Show, heard in 38 states and worldwide online. Heino proudly plays Larrivée Guitars and D’Addario Elixir strings.
After hearing an ugly rumor that Music City was running low on songwriters, Heino hurried to Nashville to help out. His music has been featured in films, TV, stage shows and the radio airwaves. He performs regularly in Nashville at the Bluebird Café and other venues, as well as many songwriting festivals around the world. In addition to guitar, Heino also manages to make noise on piano, keyboards, bass and drums and is an avid tech geek and a fan of anything with buttons, lights and knobs.
Sandra Tambash
08/18/2016 @ 12:00 pm
Not sure this is the place to ask a question but I have not been able to access your podcast archives past January 4, 2015. Is the problem on my end?
TMRS
08/22/2016 @ 9:19 am
No problem on your end. We’re just working out a few kinks. Should be all ok very soon. Thanks for listening!
Roger Schutt
08/21/2016 @ 2:32 pm
I don’t receive your e-mail notifications on a regular basis any longer. I enjoy your Sunday shows, but wish to know in advance about your guests. Why are we not receiving this information on a regular basis, please? Keep up the good work!
TMRS
08/22/2016 @ 9:18 am
We’ll make sure that you’re added tot he email list. Thanks, Roger!