Presented by Visit Mississippi and hosted by Charlie Worsham, the podcast features conversations about Mississippi's influence on American music and culture.
After Hurricane Katrina, nearly one million volunteers came to Mississippi to assist with recovery and rebuilding efforts. In our latest episode, former Mississippi governor Haley Barbour remembers the outpouring of support and his pride in the resilience of Mississippians.
Former Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour shares the story behind Johnny Cash’s 1965 arrest in Starkville, an experience that inspired a song, a festival, and a Mississippi Country Music Trail marker. Watch the full episode on YouTube or listen in wherever you get your podcasts.
Chris Stapleton shares the story behind writing “Ghosts of Mississippi” with his longtime friend and collaborator, the late Mike Henderson. Watch the full episode of Mississippi on the Map at https://t.co/ERzPK4iBJj or listen in wherever you get your podcasts.
In our latest episode, 11-time Grammy winner Chris Stapleton reflects on why the blues aren’t just a genre, but the seed from which all American music grows. Check it out at https://t.co/ERzPK4iBJj or wherever you get your podcasts.
few Mississippians inspire me the way @macmcanally does. he’s the consummate songwriter, singer, picker, and all around good guy.
he’s also today’s guest on @msonthemap - trust me, you don’t wanna miss the stories he tells.
Tune in to our latest episode to hear the story of how a chance conversation between two Mississippi music legends led to the creation of the Congress of Country Music in Philadelphia, Mississippi.
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Mac McAnally reflects on his upbringing in Belmont, Mississippi, and how it shaped a career that has taken him from Muscle Shoals to Los Angeles to world stages alongside fellow Mississippi native Jimmy Buffett. Watch now on YouTube or listen wherever you get your podcasts.
In part two of our interview with Ketch Secor, he shares the incredible origin story of “Wagon Wheel”—a song 100 years in the making, with roots stretching from the Mississippi Delta to Chicago and beyond.
Watch it now on YouTube or listen wherever you get your podcasts.