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  • Jason Hollis on Failure, Music Legacy, and Building a Career That Lasts
    2025/12/17

    What if the biggest lie in the music industry is the one most artists believe?

    In this episode of The Chris & Sandy Show, we sit down with Jason Hollis — music producer, visual artist, entrepreneur, and founder of Nashville’s iconic Eighth Room — for a deep, honest conversation about what it really takes to build a lasting career in music.

    With over 30 years in the industry, Jason shares why artists don’t need record labels, managers, or agents early on — they need ownership, accountability, and a clear plan. His upcoming book, So You Want to Be a Rockstar, was born out of decades of hard lessons, failures, and wins — and it’s designed to help artists stop waiting to be saved and start building real momentum

    In this episode, we talk about:

    • Growing up in Louisiana and learning grit, culture, and commitment
    • Moving back to Nashville after years in Los Angeles
    • Saving the historic Douglas Corner and reimagining it as The Eighth Room
    • Why chasing record labels can actually hold artists back
    • The importance of failure, resilience, and celebrating losses
    • How artists can build sustainable careers with true fans
    • Why AI, algorithms, and streaming platforms threaten creativity
    • The power of visualization, planning, and long-term thinking

    Jason also opens up about the unseen sacrifices behind success, the role of family and team, and why music must continue to be protected, nurtured, and passed to the next generation

    This episode is a must-listen for musicians, creatives, entrepreneurs, and anyone chasing a dream that requires patience, discipline, and belief.

    🎧 Subscribe, follow, and share this episode with someone who needs to hear the truth.

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    49 分
  • Craig Campbell: “Missing You,” Faith, Family, Grindstone Cowboy & Staying Authentic in Country Music
    2025/12/12

    Country music artist Craig Campbell joins The Chris & Sandy Show for an honest and inspiring conversation about longevity, faith, family, and navigating the ups and downs of a music career without losing yourself along the way.

    Craig opens up about his new single “Missing You,” which recently charted at country radio—his first national charting single since 2018. Instead of pressure, Craig shares why this moment simply represents gratitude: still being here and still doing what he loves.

    In this episode, Craig reflects on his journey from arriving in Nashville with almost nothing, grinding it out on Lower Broadway, playing piano for Luke Bryan and Tracy Byrd, and building a career that’s included chart-topping hits, label closures, reinvention, and independence.

    We also dive into the unexpected success of Grindstone Cowboy, the coffee shop and music venue Craig and his wife Mindy launched after COVID shut down live music—now growing into multiple locations with plans to expand even further.

    This conversation goes beyond music, touching on faith, resilience, teamwork, authenticity, and why chasing success without losing your identity matters more now than ever.

    🎵 IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL HEAR ABOUT:

    • What “Missing You” represents in this chapter of Craig’s life

    • Why returning to country radio came without pressure

    • Trusting God with outcomes instead of chasing validation

    • The grind most people never see in the music business

    • Playing Lower Broadway five nights a week

    • Touring in vans and setting up PA systems

    • Being dropped by a label during a career high

    • Finding new opportunity with Broken Bow Records

    • Building Grindstone Cowboy with his family

    • Singing the National Anthem at NFL games

    • The importance of surrounding yourself with the right team

    • Staying authentic in a fast-changing, AI-driven world

    • Advice for artists chasing the same dream

    • Why Craig proudly defines himself as a family man

    You’ll also hear some lighter moments, including favorite foods, memorable fan experiences, and a fun appearance from our youngest co-host.

    Craig Campbell’s story is a reminder that success isn’t always loud or overnight—but faith, persistence, and authenticity can sustain a career for the long haul.


    🎙️ Listen, subscribe, and share for more up-close & personal conversations.


    The Chris & Sandy Show


    Real conversations with artists, creators, and dreamers who keep showing up.

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    25 分
  • Janelle Arthur: The Story Behind “Who You Ask,” Identity, Faith & Letting Go
    2025/12/11

    In this special episode, we sit down with Janelle Arthur for one of her most personal conversations yet — even while fighting off a cold and keeping things under 30 minutes. Janelle opens up about her new solo-written and solo-produced song “Who You Ask,” a piece born from a season of wrestling with identity, judgment, exhaustion, surrender, and faith.

    This isn’t a “polished Nashville co-write.”

    It’s real.

    It’s raw.

    It’s her internal dialogue turned into music.

    What started as fragmented lines written in the car, the shower, and late-night moments of self-reflection became the most literal and vulnerable song she has ever released — and she tells us exactly how it happened.


    In This Episode, Janelle Shares:

    • Why she almost “grieved” her career and let go of forcing outcomes

    • The shocking moment when a venue criticized her outfit and sparked the first line of the song

    • How people judge her in completely opposite ways — sometimes celebrated, sometimes dismissed

    • The tension of being “the new girl” to some and “old news” to others

    • Why she stopped writing for the industry and wrote this one for her soul

    • The fear of releasing a solo-written track with no one to blame if people don’t like it

    • How her faith keeps her grounded in purpose rather than pressure

    • The difference between who she was on American Idol and who she is today

    • Her favorite career memory involving Dolly Parton — and her daughter’s surprising due date

    • What she hopes she never forgets as she moves into music, film, and motherhood


    Why You’ll Love This Episode

    If you’ve ever felt misunderstood, judged, mislabeled, or unsure of where you fit — this conversation is for you. Janelle’s honesty is refreshing, grounding, and deeply relatable. “Who You Ask” is more than a song; it’s a mirror for anyone navigating identity in a noisy world.

    Stream Janelle’s new single “Who You Ask” on all platforms — and follow The Chris & Sandy Show for more up-close conversations with artists, actors, creators, and rising stars.

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    27 分
  • Inside The Wayfinders with Evan Nikolas Fields — Confidence, Rejection, Breakthroughs & Becoming Flynn
    2025/12/05

    In this powerful episode, we sit down with Evan Nikolas Fields—the star behind Flynn in the Angel Studios sci-fi/fantasy series The Wayfinders—for what is officially his first-ever interview. And trust us… he delivers.

    Evans opens up in a way most listeners never get to hear: honest, grounded, and refreshingly thoughtful. From the emotional challenges of becoming Flynn to the personal battles with self-confidence, this conversation goes far beyond the screen.

    You’ll hear Evan talk about:

    ✨ How he connected to Flynn’s struggle with believing in himself

    ✨ The acting breakthrough he experienced in Ireland, thanks to a castmate

    ✨ Why performing for friends and family scares him more than a crowd

    ✨ The unforgettable on-set “giggles” moment that ruined multiple takes

    ✨ The middle school elective mistake that launched his acting journey

    ✨ The sacrifices behind the scenes—switching schools, endless auditions, and building tough skin

    ✨ The emotional reality of handling rejection in Hollywood

    ✨ The village behind him—agents, managers, PR, cast, and family

    ✨ Filming among ancient castles in Ireland

    ✨ His dream roles, his goals for the next five years, and a message for people chasing their own dreams

    You’ll even hear some fun questions from Chris & Sandy’s 13-year-old son that bring out Evan’s playful side—pizza debates, sushi confessions, and his coolest career moment so far.

    This episode captures Evan at the very start of his rise. It’s rare to witness an actor’s first long-form conversation… and we were honored to be the show he trusted.

    If you enjoy honest stories, inspiring journeys, and hearing from the actors behind the characters, this is an episode you don’t want to miss.

    Listen now and follow Evan Nikolas Fields as he steps boldly into the next chapter of his career.

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    26 分
  • Britnee Kellogg Gets Real: Viral Moments, Motherhood, and Making It in Country Music
    2025/12/04

    In this heartfelt and wide-open conversation, Chris & Sandy sit down with rising country star Britnee Kellogg — one of the Final 6 artists on the new Taylor Sheridan reality series The Road with Blake Shelton and Keith Urban. Britnee takes us behind the scenes of filming, the pressure of competition, and the friendships forged along the way.

    Britnee shares:

    • What being on The Road taught her about confidence, comparison, and personal growth

    • The emotional story behind her song “I Matter” and writing it in the same building her grandmother once predicted she’d record in

    • The reality of the grind — long flights, U-Haul dressing rooms, missed family moments, and why success is never as glamorous as it looks

    • How her first viral moment changed everything and what it felt like to suddenly reach millions

    • The evolving role of women in country music and why the genre is shifting back toward authenticity

    • Her upcoming releases, including a song featuring Gretchen Wilson

    • Balancing motherhood and music, raising a neurodivergent child, and staying grounded in who she really is

    • The fan story from the UK that touched her family in a deeply personal way

    Britnee opens up about fame, purpose, sacrifice, and the power of being true to yourself — both on and off the stage. It’s honest, emotional, and inspiring from start to finish.

    If you love country music, real stories, and artists who aren’t afraid to be vulnerable, this episode will hit home.

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    28 分
  • Charlene Oliver Gets REAL: Motown, Diana Ross, Stevie Wonder, Pain, Fame & Redemption
    2025/11/24

    In this powerful episode of The Chris & Sandy Show, we sit down with Motown recording artist Charlene Oliver, the unmistakable voice behind the global hit “I’ve Never Been to Me.”

    Charlene takes us on an emotional, honest, and often shocking journey through her career — from humble beginnings as a young singer in Los Angeles to the whirlwind of Motown, legendary collaborators, and the intense highs and lows that followed.

    You’ll hear Charlene’s raw and unfiltered stories about:


    Her unexpected discovery singing at a small party — and how a stranger introduced her music to Berry Gordy.

    Walking into a room with Diana Ross, Berry Gordy, and top Motown producers while wearing overalls and cowboy boots.

    Singing live in front of Diana Ross at Gordy’s request… and how that moment changed her life forever.

    Recording “I’ve Never Been to Me” with a full 30-piece orchestra and legendary arranger Don Costa.

    Why the spoken-word section almost never made the record — and how adding it turned the song into a worldwide hit.

    The emotional breakdown she had the first time she heard the lyrics, realizing the song mirrored her own life.

    Working alongside Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder, and other Motown greats — and the surreal moments behind the scenes.

    The painful backlash she endured after releasing “Used to Be” with Stevie Wonder — a song that left her feeling “put in front of a firing squad.”

    The personal cost of fame, including breakdowns, industry pressure, and being misunderstood as a white artist on a Black label.

    Her fear of being forgotten, and the role faith played in pulling her through her darkest seasons.

    Life today: writing deeply emotional music on piano, crafting novels, and pouring her heart into new creative work.

    The episode also includes warm, funny moments — including a story involving a Rolls-Royce, a wraparound skirt, and one unforgettable fashion disaster — plus a heart-to-heart conversation with Chris and Sandy’s 13-year-old son, Christopher.

    A story of talent, trauma, hope, faith, and survival — told with complete honesty.

    If you love Motown history, behind-the-scenes stories, redemption arcs, or powerful conversations about purpose, this episode is for you.

    Listen now — and share it with someone who needs to hear it.

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    50 分
  • Stephanie Garvin: The Hollywood CEO Reshaping Film | Maserati: The Brothers, HEC & Her Creative Journey
    2025/11/19

    In this powerful episode of The Chris & Sandy Show, we sit down with filmmaker, entrepreneur, and Hollywood visionary Stephanie Garvin, the Founder and CEO of Hollywood Expansion Corporation (HEC) — a company dedicated to transforming how movies are made, funded, and delivered.

    Stephanie opens up about her bold leap from finance into filmmaking, her mission to support creators through better infrastructure, and the heart behind her newest projects including Maserati: The Brothers, Ethan Almighty, Glamma Goes to Hollywood, and Bugatti.

    This is a warm, insightful, and deeply human conversation that goes far beyond film.


    🎬 What You’ll Hear in This Episode

    • The real story behind “Maserati: The Brothers”


    What the film is truly about, the family legacy behind the Maserati brand, and what surprised her most while developing it.

    • How Hollywood Expansion Corporation is redefining filmmaking

    Stephanie breaks down why HEC was created, what problems it solves, and how it gives filmmakers more control and smarter financial strategies.

    • The influence of AI on the entertainment world

    She shares what she loves about AI, what scares her, and why creatives must protect their intellectual property.

    • Balancing art and business

    Stephanie reveals how she navigates two worlds that often clash — and how HEC bridges the gap.

    • Her charity work and heart for service

    Including Ahead With Horses (supporting autistic children and people with disabilities) and the Tim Tebow Foundation.

    • A touching conversation about her dogs

    Tank, Ziggy, and Teddy — and the emotional story behind Tank’s final years.

    • The moment she knew filmmaking was her calling

    A life-altering pneumonia experience that shifted everything.

    • Her passion for family-centered storytelling

    And why keeping families connected is at the core of her mission.


    👦 Special Segment: Lil Chris Joins the Conversation

    Our 13-year-old co host jumps in with fun, spontaneous questions about food, life experiences, dream actors, and the coolest parts of her journey — creating some of the episode’s most genuine moments.


    ⭐ Why This Episode Matters

    This conversation is loaded with wisdom for:

    • Filmmakers
    • Writers
    • Entrepreneurs
    • Creatives
    • Families
    • Anyone who wants to pursue their calling


    Stephanie’s story is filled with resilience, faith, humility, and innovation. She shows what’s possible when passion meets purpose — and when someone refuses to settle for the old way of doing things.

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    43 分
  • Bizz Bigsby: From Addiction to Redemption | Debut Album Here in This Town
    2025/08/23

    North Nashville native Bizz Bigsby (born Wendell Bigsby) joins us on The Chris & Sandy Show to share his powerful story of pain, perseverance, and purpose.

    Raised by his grandmother and great aunts, Bizz’s early years were marked by hardship—from witnessing his mother being shot at age four to battling addiction starting at just eleven. But through it all, music became his lifeline.

    Today, Bizz is clean, thriving, and using his artistry to heal both himself and others. His debut single, “Here In This Town” (released June 20, 2025), tells the story of his community torn apart by the construction of I-40 through North Nashville. The full album arrives September 19, 2025.

    In this candid conversation, Bizz opens up about:

    🎶 How growing up in North Nashville shaped his voice and vision

    💔 The decades-long battle with addiction—and what finally set him free

    🌹 Why he calls his music a “rose in the concrete”

    🔥 The making of Here In This Town and what fans can expect from the album

    🙏 The role of faith, family, and community in his redemption

    This is more than an interview—it’s a testimony of resilience, truth, and the healing power of music.

    👉 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more inspiring conversations with artists, dreamers, and difference-makers!


    #BizzBigsby #HereInThisTown #TheChrisAndSandyShow #MusicInterview #RedemptionStory

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    52 分