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Today's Guest: Country singer Marshall Dane, whose latest single is "Alcohol Abuse." 

 

Watch this exclusive Mr. Media interview with country singer Marshall Dane, whose latest single is "Alcohol Abuse.," by clicking on the video player above! 

Mr. Media is recorded live before a studio audience of people who drink too much to be invited back a second time … in the NEW new media capital of the world… St. Petersburg, Florida!

Everybody has a personal list of guilty pleasures, right?

Maybe you like to watch “The Good Wife” when no one else is home. Or you’re a closeted Belieber. Stuff like that.
MARSHALL DANE podcast excerpt: "I was doing a charity show to support Lou Gehrig's Disease research and I announced that I had these new songs about my family. I said the first one is called 'God-Fearin' Woman.' It starts off, 'Momma was a God-fearin' woman...' Then I played another one that goes like this, 'My daddy gave his life to the preachin', but he couldn't hide the devil in his eye, and he thought he found his savior when he drank that bottle dry.' At the end of the show -- the first time my father heard it -- he said to me, 'Son, what was that tune you did?' "Oh,' I said, 'that's a possible one for the new record.' He said, 'Do me a favor son? Don't put that song on the record. Put the one about your mother on the album.' So that other one sits in a drawer somewhere."
You can LISTEN to this interview with country singer MARSHALL DANE, whose latest album is ONE OF THESE DAYS, by clicking the audio player above!

As for me, I’m an easy touch for songs about... drinking. You know:

• “One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer” – not the John Lee Hooker version, but the one by George Thorogood and the Destroyers, only because that’s the one I was introduced to by Jim Doten;

• “Drinkenstein,” music and lyrics by Dolly Parton, performed by Sylvester Stallone for the movie in which they co-starred, Rhinestone. The song

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