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Ben Flanagan

Ram It, Jam It

A daily Society and Culture podcast
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Ram It, Jam It

Ben Flanagan

Ram It, Jam It

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Ram It, Jam It

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Ram It, Jam It

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This episode features Cary Ann Hearst and Michael Trent of the band Shovels & Rope. They talk about their relationship to Alabama, how southern fans have changed, the challenges of running a music festival and how parenting molded their world v
This episode features Caleb Johnson, Alabama native and author of “Treeborne.” Johnson talks about writing his debut novel, growing up in rural Alabama, grinding through the writing process and leaving his home state. CLICK HERE TO LISTEN/DOWNL
This episode features Daryl Hall, singer and musician in the famed pop group Daryl Hall & John Oates. He talks about his interest in southern music, his early days in Philadelphia, the importance of the distinction between the individual artist
This episode features Kim Thayil, lead guitarist and co-founder of Soundgarden. He talks about the band making their first trip to Alabama this weekend, their other experience in the South, the “Ultramega OK” reissue, how he found the right gui
This episode features Andre Holland, the Alabama-born actor co-starring in Oscar frontrunner “Moonlight.” Holland talks about Barry Jenkins’ critically acclaimed film, as well as his Alabama roots, the advantage growing up in the South might gi
This episode features Bray Wyatt, WWE superstar and professional wrestler. Wyatt talks about about his recent bout of injuries that kept him out of action, his stint as a football player at Troy University, his relationship with Vince McMahon a
This episode features Dierks Bentley, the Nashville-based country superstar. Bentley talks about his love of the South and why he knows he better bring something “a little extra” tonight, his moves from Phoenix to Vermont to Nashville prior to
This episode features Bo Rinehart, guitarist for NEEDTOBREATHE. Rinehart talks about the challenges of a long and exhaustive tour, how the band was previously blinded by ambition and why he and his brother were both named after none other than
This episode features Walton Goggins, the Alabama-born veteran actor starring in Quentin Tarantino’s new western “The Hateful Eight.” Best-known for playing the charismatic villain Boyd Crowder on the FX series “Justified,” Goggins talks about
This episode features Matt Patton, bass player for Drive-By Truckers and The Dexateens. Patton talks about Truckers’ upcoming live album “It’s Great to Be Alive,” the differences between western and southern crowds, his favorite memories from T
This episode features Steve Johnson, drummer for Alabama Shakes. The Athens, Ala., band will play a pair of shows in their home state, including a gig at the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater on Aug. 20. The Jasper native Steve Johnson about returning to
This episode features Ben’s brother and Business Insider producer Graham Flanagan, as they look ahead to the return of Phish in Tuscaloosa after nearly 24 years since their last live show in town. We got into Phish while we were in high school
This episode features interviews with Louisa Murray (vocalist and instrumentalist for The Bear) and Blaine Duncan, looking ahead to Tuscaloosa’s Summer Shindig III at the Bama Theatre. The event will feature these artists along with Looksy, Doc
This episode features Paul Finebaum, Eli Gold, Tim Brando, Bruce Feldman, Chris Stewart and Ryan Fowler reflecting on the life, legacy and loss of legendary Alabama and Oakland Raiders quarterback Kenny Stabler, who died on July 9, 2015. The ma
This episode features Titus O’Neil, a World Wrestling Entertainment superstar and current co-holder of the Tag Team Championship belt. From Boynton Beach, Fla., the 6-foot-6-inch O’Neil is a former defensive lineman for the Florida Gators and r
This episode features John Fogerty, legendary founder and former frontman of Creedence Clearwater Revival. He talks about bringing his “1969″ tour to Alabama and the South, a place that still holds a special place deep in his heart. He also dis
This episode features Ronnie Lee Gipson, bass player for Golden Monica and Thee Crown Imperials, and member of just about every other band you’ve heard of in Tuscaloosa or Birmingham. Gipson discusses growing up with a talented guitarist for a
This episode features Chris Confessore, Alabama Symphony Orchestra principal pops conductor in Birmingham. Confessore discusses the ASO’s concert performing the works of American film composer John Williams, as heard in the films of Steven Spie
This episode features Jason Patton, manager (now owner) of Oz Music in Tuscaloosa. Patton discusses Record Store Day 2015, scheduled for April 18 nationwide. He talks about what all it entails, which records will sell fastest and how it’s alway
This episode features James Spann, chief meteorologist, chief meteorologist for ABC 33/40 and co-host of the podcast “WeatherBrains.” Spann talks about being raised by a single mom in Greenville, Ala., developing a passion for weather during hi
This episode features Chris Zeiler, drummer for longtime Tuscaloosa indie rock staple Baak Gwai along with another project The Great American Breakdown. Zeiler talks about Baak Gwai’s humble beginnings in the Druid City, how the band formed wit
This episode features Rick Bragg, a Pulitzer Prize-winning author and University of Alabama writing professor, whose latest book “Jerry Lee Lewis: His Own Story” recently released. Bragg talks about growing up in East Alabama, learning good sto
This short episode features ESPN Radio and college football media behemoth Paul Finebaum, whose new book “My Conference Can Beat Your Conference: Why the SEC Rules College Football,” from HarperCollins, will go on sale Aug. 12, 2014. Finebaum t
This episode features Nathan Pitts, guitarist and songwriter for the popular Muscle Shoals band The Bear, whose latest album “Overseas Then Under” released in 2013. Pitts talks about growing up in Sulligent, joining the Air Force and meeting hi
This episode features Jack Blankenship, best known as the University of Alabama “Face guy,” who recently scored an internship with “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon” in New York. He talks about getting the gig, growing the face and moving to the bi
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