Episodes

  • Chris Janson with Rob + Holly
    Nov 20 2024

    Chris Janson joins Rob + Holly backstage at a the 58th Annual CMA Awards to share details surrounding his health journey and how he feels after giving up Mountain Dew. Plus, his goals outside of music.

    Photo: Jason Kempin/Getty Images

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    3 mins
  • Rob + Holly with Chayce Beckham
    Nov 20 2024

    Chayce Beckham joins Rob + Holly backstage at a the 58th Annual CMA Awards to talk haircare and his love for fire.

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    4 mins
  • Rob + Holly with Cole Swindell
    Nov 20 2024

    Cole Swindell joins Rob + Holly backstage at the 58th Annual CMA Awards to talk his performance at Red Rocks and being a newly married man.

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    4 mins
  • Mitchell Tenpenny | Friday Night Takeover
    Nov 18 2024

    New music from Mitchell Tenpenny is here and with it, comes some genre-bending tracks that might have traditional Country fans questioning its Country authenticity. However, for Tenpenny — that’s the least of his worries.

    “I get people wanting just traditional Country and that’s fine,” he said in his conversation with Audacy’s Rob + Holly during the Friday Night Takeover. “But, when people are like, ‘It doesn’t sound like Willie [Nelson], I’m like, ‘What? Do you want me to copy somebody else? Is that what you’re asking me to do?’ That’s the biggest plagiarism there is. I don’t want to sound like anybody else, I want to sound like what I am. If you like it, great. If you don’t, by all means, go do something else… I don’t like the box people put country in. It’s not up to them — it truly isn’t.”

    True fans of Tenpenny know authenticity is the last thing they have to worry about when it comes to the Nashville native, especially with his latest album, The 3rd, a title that literally represents who he is — James Mitchell Tenpenny III.

    “I want to — first and foremost — always be authentic in what I’m releasing for me,” he said when asked what listeners can expect to hear from the project. “I wanted people to feel like, ‘this is definitely him, this is Mitchell, this is what he does.’”

    He continued, “With that… incorporating a lot of different chambers and production of genres into this one record. For me, it’s Country through and through because of the way we tell the stories through the lyrics, but I also love all kinds of music, so I’m blending in what I love with where my heart is — which is country music — and the way we tell the story. This one for me was important to show all the different genres and what I’ve loved and grew up playing in bands and what is truly me, but focused in on the songwriting part.”

    His focus on songwriting is clear as he has writing credit on every single song, but one, which is a cover of Goo Goo Dolls’ “Iris,” a track with a lot of nostalgia for the 35-year-old. “I just remember seeing that song on MTV when they were like, playing in the rain when I was a kid,” he explained. “I was like, ‘That would be so cool to do a show like that like, ‘I don’t care about my instruments or anything breaking, it’s Rock ’N Roll!”

    He continued, “That song, it’s so good. It makes you feel something every single time you hear it. So nostalgic for me... I just love it.”

    Hear Mitchell’s cover of, “Iris,” along with the 19 other tracks that make up his third studio album by listening to The 3rd, available now. Plus, hear more from him by checking out his entire interview with Audacy’s Rob. Holly above.

    Words by Monica Rivera, Interview by Rob + Holly

    Photo: Terry Wyatt/Getty Images

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    18 mins
  • Dylan Marlowe talks with Rob + Holly at Stars & Strings 2024
    Nov 15 2024

    Dylan Marlowe talks with Rob + Holly at Stars & Strings 2024.

    Photo by Derek White/Getty Images for Audacy

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    6 mins
  • Bailey Zimmerman backstage at Stars & Strings with Rob + Holly
    Nov 15 2024

    Bailey Zimmerman backstage at Stars & Strings with Rob + Holly

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    9 mins
  • Riley Green talks with Rob + Holly at Stars & Strings 2024
    Nov 15 2024

    Rob + Holly talk with Riley Green backstage at Audacy's Stars & Strings 2024.

    Photo: Derek White/Getty Images for Audacy

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    10 mins
  • Parker McCollum backstage with Rob + Holly at Stars & Strings 2024
    Nov 15 2024

    A duet with fellow Texan Miranda Lambert has always been on Parker McCollum’s bucket list, and now there’s a big old check mark next to it thanks to “Santa Fe.”

    Ahead of his performance and Audacy’s Stars & Strings Presented By Discover® at the Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Hollywood, FL, McCollum shared with Rob + Holly how his duet on Miranda’s latest album, Postcards from Texas, came to be and what an honor it is to have a song with her.

    “I was actually in the studio cuttin’ some songs,” he said of where he was when he got the request steagith from Miranda. “She had texted me and said, ‘Hey, if you wanna sing this song with me, go ahead. Take a listen to it — if you don’t want to do it, all good.”

    He continued, “It could’ve been ‘Happy Birthday’ and I would’ve sung it with her I’m such a fan of her. I don’t think I even listened to it all the way through, I texted her back and been like, ‘I’m in!’”

    The request came with a large dose of relief for McCollum, who admitted he’d always wanted to reach out to Miranda for a duet, but never wanted to inconvenience her. “I always wanted to ask her to do a song, but I never had the guts to do it,” he shared, “I didn’t want to make her tell me no. I’m glad she asked me.”

    The song can be heard on Miranda’s latest album, Postcards from Texas, available now. To hear more from Parker including his first memories of hunting, when he plans to take his own son hunting and much more check out his entire interview with Audacy’s Rob + Holly above.

    Words by Monica Rivera, Interview by Rob + Holly

    Photo: Jason Kempin/Getty Images for Audacy

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    6 mins