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Doc and Friends

Doc and Friends

By: Michael Studard
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Doc & Friends isn’t your typical interview show—it’s a front-porch conversation where every guest has a story worth telling. From my famous friends to the not-so-famous and even the infamous, we sit down to talk about the things that shape us: life in the South, our beliefs, friendships, rodeos, women, hard lessons, and the kind of stories you can only hear when the mics are on and the guard is down. It’s funny, raw, heartfelt, and unapologetically Southern—just like the people who pull up a chair.Michael Studard Music
Episodes
  • Dalton Jones - Right Here in the South
    Jan 4 2026

    On this episode of Doc & Friends, Doc sits down with Dalton Jones, a Jacksonville, Alabama native whose music is rooted in faith, family, and real Southern life.

    Dalton talks about growing up in church as a multi-generation pastor’s kid, singing alongside his father at just four years old, and the promise he made to his great-grandmother that still drives him to pick up a guitar and sing for people. The conversation moves through frustration, humility, and the moment he finally decided—after years of encouragement from his wife—that it was time to take music seriously.

    From meeting his wife at karaoke and riding Harleys full-time, to playing over 100 shows in his first year and writing songs straight from lived experience, Dalton opens up about what authenticity in country music really means. We also dive into the inspiration behind songs like “Right Here in the South” and why Southern stories still matter.

    This is an honest, unfiltered conversation about roots, perseverance, and finding your voice when the timing is finally right.

    🎙️ Real stories. Real country. Real conversations.

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    59 mins
  • Indie Spotlight Artist Jeff Taylor
    Dec 15 2025

    🎙️ Indie Spotlight: Jeff Taylor | Kickin Kountry 101

    This week on Doc & Friends, I sit down with Indie Spotlight artist Jeff Taylor to talk about a lifetime in music, the long road back, and why it’s never too late to chase what you love.

    Jeff shares how he started on drums at age five, found his voice through ’90s country storytelling, and balanced a successful tech career with a passion for songwriting. We dive into the evolution of country music, the rise of AI, why real musicians still matter, and how independent artists can support each other in a crowded industry.

    Plus, Jeff talks about returning to music in 2025, his single “Beer Drinking Son of a Gun,” and what’s coming next with a waterfall rollout of new releases in 2026.

    Honest, thoughtful, and rooted in real life — this is a conversation about music, meaning, and doing things on your own terms.

    🎧 Available now on Kickin Kountry 101 and wherever you get your podcasts.

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    16 mins
  • Creekbed Saints
    Dec 1 2025
    Episode Description – The Creekbed Saints: Grit, Guitars & Gospel Truths

    In this episode, Doc sits down with Creekbed Saints, one of the most authentic, story-driven bands rising out of the Southern backroads. From the mud, moss, and memories that shaped their sound to the honesty that cuts through every lyric, this conversation dives deep into who they are and why their music hits so damn hard.

    You’ll hear the band talk about: • Growing up Southern and how the land shaped their style • Honesty over hype — why every song has to mean something • Writing from scars, not trends • The stories behind their signature songs • What’s next for the Saints as they build their own loyal, boots-on-the-ground following

    Packed with laughs, raw truth, and the kind of quotes only these boys could come up with, this episode shows exactly why Creekbed Saints are resonating everywhere from dusty front porches to big-city playlists.

    If you love Southern grit, outlaw storytelling, and music that feels like church for the broken-hearted, this is one you don’t wanna miss.

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    16 mins
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