S4E9 "Keeping Traditional Country Music Alive with the Malpass Brothers"

🎙️ Talk and Tunes #rt66countrymusic #bekind #keepitcountry In this engaging conversation, Taylor Malpass of the Malpass Brothers discusses their journey in traditional country music, their love for Elvis, and the importance of preserving the genre. They share insights on their upcoming projects, including a Christmas album and their experiences on country music cruises. The discussion also touches on nostalgia for classic TV shows, the evolution of music formats, and personal Christmas traditions. For additional tour dates, visit themalpassbrothers.com. Website | Instagram | Facebook | Youtube | TikTok | Spotify 🎼 Don't forget to LIKE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE! Also, CLICK the BELL so you don't miss any of our epic episodes! You can also find us at the following: https://linktr.ee/staciejowers Takeaways ~The Malpass Brothers are committed to traditional country music. ~Elvis's influence on music is profound and enduring. ~Nostalgia plays a significant role in music and entertainment. ~Vinyl records are making a comeback due to their superior sound quality. ~Country music cruises provide a unique experience for fans. ~Preserving the history of country music is essential for future generations. ~Humor in entertainment can be achieved without vulgarity. ~The Malpass Brothers are actively engaging with their fans through various events. ~Christmas traditions often reflect personal and family values. ~The music industry is evolving, but the essence of traditional music remains important. Chapters 00:00 Elvis and His Influence 08:50 The Malpass Brothers Show 11:11 The Joy of Traditional Country Music 17:23 Nostalgia for Classic TV 20:07 The Resurgence of Vinyl Records 21:03 Nostalgia for Vinyl and Music Formats 23:42 The Excitement of Country Music Cruises 25:51 Upcoming Projects and Festivals 27:36 The Joy of Performing and Connecting with Fans 28:13 Christmas Traditions and Celebrations 32:46 Future Christmas Album Plans Keywords Malpass Brothers, traditional country music, Elvis, country music cruises, vinyl records, Christmas music, music heritage, nostalgia, classic TV, country music events *Disclaimer - I do not own any of the rights to the music used for this podcast; permission has been granted by the rightful owner(s) for Rt66countrymusic to use for this taping.