Ripple Makers Ep. #1 | Preserving Macon's Music Legacy with the Otis Redding Foundation & The B...

In This Episode Welcome to the debut episode of Ripple Makers Meet your hosts, Charles Davis and Susie Cowan Why Macon's nonprofit organizations are "making waves" in the community Discover how these organizations preserve and promote the legacy of legendary artists and inspire future generations. Featured Guest: Justin AndrewsExecutive Director, Otis Redding Center for the Arts Topics include: The mission of the Otis Redding Foundation Inside the new Otis Redding Center for the Arts How arts education builds confidence and opportunity The success and growth of Otis Music Camp Teaching young musicians both creativity and the business of music Continuing the legacy of Otis and Zelma Redding Why Macon remains one of America's greatest music cities Featured Guest: Richard BrentExecutive Director, The Big House Museum Topics include: The story behind the Allman Brothers Band's legendary home How Southern Rock was born in Macon The lasting influence of Capricorn Records Why preserving music history matters The museum's role in tourism and economic impact Future plans for The Big House Museum Sound Bites "Macon has brought out more superstars than anywhere else" "Music is colorblind, everybody can get along" "Please Call Home sums up Macon and the Big House" Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Ripple Makers and Macon's Music Scene 01:08 Justin Andrews and Otis Redding Foundation Overview 02:42 What is the Otis Redding Center for the Arts? 04:09 Features of the Otis Redding Center for the Arts 05:01 Legacy of Otis Redding and his family's involvement 05:39 Otis Music Camp and its growth over 19 years 07:39 Highlights from Otis Music Camp and youth performances 08:02 Justin Andrews on Otis Redding's influence and legacy 09:21 The importance of making music in Macon’s history 10:15 Resources to learn more about Macon’s music scene 10:41 Justin Andrews recommends Otis Redding song 'Grooving Time' 12:30 Introduction to Richard Brent and the Big House Museum 12:49 The history and significance of the Big House in Macon 15:42 The Allman Brothers Band and their connection to Macon 17:12 Impact of Macon on the Allman Brothers and Southern Rock 19:23 The Big House as a modern music venue and event space 21:02 Richard Brent's song choice: 'Please Call Home' 22:07 Closing remarks and future plans for Macon’s music legacy Featured Music "Groovin' Time" — Otis Redding "Please Call Home" — The Allman Brothers Band ConnectOtis Redding Foundation - https://www.otisredding.com ( https://www.otisredding.com ) Big House Museum - https://www.bighousemuseum.com ( https://www.bighousemuseum.com ) Otis Redding Center for the Arts - https://www.otorc.org ( https://www.otorc.org ) Otis Redding Music Camp - https://www.otisredding.com/music-camp ( https://www.otisredding.com/music-camp ) StreamTheCreek - https://streamthecreek.com ( https://streamthecreek.com ) Listen to more original podcasts: StreamTheCreek.com Follow Stream the Creek on social media for new episodes, local stories, and community conversations.If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and share Ripple Makers with someone who loves Macon and believes in the power of community. Ripple Makers Episode 1 July 9, 2026 ★ Episode details: https://share.transistor.fm/s/8abe33f2 ★ Additional episodes: https://ripplemakers.transistor.fm