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Honky Talkin’

Honky Talkin’

著者: Honky Tonk Traditions
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“For cowpokes to humble folks and everyone in between…”
We’re mending cultural fences on agrarian subjects from dancing to music to current news and everything in between.
We’re your one stop shop for everything honky!

Learn more at honkytonktraditions.com
Email us at honkytonktraditions@gmail.com

2026 Honky Tonk Traditions
社会科学
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  • I Refuse To Settle
    2025/01/16

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    Welcome To Season 2.


    I’m for unity. Unity relies on truth and respect. My energy will be completely focused on providing both of those to you.


    Plan for weekly episodes, alternating between interviews and talks every Thursday night. If you have questions, my DMs are always open. Thank you.

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    1 分
  • Name On The Water Tower (w/ Dzaki Sukarno)
    2024/10/25

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    A casual conversation with one of legends of Las Cruces, Dzaki Sukarno. He's a up-and-coming honky tonker who started in FFA and now finds his fans supporting him from all over the world (especially in his family's home of Indonesia). Tune in to figure out more about his inspirations and future endeavors!

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    58 分
  • Diesel Tech and Longnecks w/ Isaac Hickerson
    2026/03/11

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    Most country artists sing about trucks and heartbreaks, but Isaac's music pulls from his real life—facing depression, honoring family traditions, and navigating his identity in a changing world. In this heartfelt episode, he reveals how scars and stories shape his songs, giving you a raw look at what it truly means to be authentic in music and in life.

    Discover how Isaac's family roots—spanning Morocco and North Carolina—ground his musical journey and inspire his lyrics. He opens up about the profound influence of fatherhood, sharing how keeping traditions alive through music and advice became a lifeline during dark times. His song "Love Dad" isn't just a tribute—it's a blueprint for resilience and connection that can help anyone grappling with loss or mental health struggles.

    We break down the behind-the-scenes of recording in a converted courthouse in North Carolina, the fusion of neo-traditional and Appalachian sounds on his upcoming album "Black Powder and Red Wine," and his vision for staying indie in an industry dominated by big corporations. Isaac shares the stories behind his tracks—like the tribal zydeco-inspired "Devil's Door" and the emotional honesty of "White Lies," inspired by personal battles with depression and heartbreak.

    This episode is perfect for anyone craving authenticity, seeking encouragement through life's hardships, or inspired to stay true to their roots. Whether you're a country fan, a musician, or someone searching for meaning in their story, Isaac's journey offers a powerful reminder: your struggles and your traditions are what make you uniquely strong.

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    46 分
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