Nashville based veteran music producer Tony Mantor’s Almost Live… Nashville podcast takes its listener on a journey through the business of music and entertainment. Following the success and popularity of his top-rated podcast on Autism & Mental Health awareness - Why Not Me? - Mantor hosts thought-provoking conversations and behind-the-scenes stories from various celebrity guests from the world of music, television and entertainment. With more than 30 years as an accomplished music producer based in Nashville, Mantor welcomes a worldly guest list of musicians, actors and entertainers who share their unique stories about the roles they’ve played in creating and sustaining what we know as popular American culture. Conversations and stories that also give a deeper understanding on what it takes to achieve success in the entertainment industry for aspiring entertainers who are currently pursuing their own dreams of being a star someday. Whether listening for the entertainment or storytelling factor alone, or for tips on how his guests faced their life’s challenges, Almost Live… Nashville will have a story for anyone who has been a fan of popular culture in music, movies and television over the last few decades.
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We sit down with Jonathan Antoine to talk about the moments after Britain’s Got Talent that reshaped his life, from sudden global attention to a deeper understanding of success. We get honest about doubt, adrenaline, family support, and why music still feels like the strongest bridge between people. • recording a new album from a home studio and sharing release details • the chain of life-changing moments from a standing ovation to international gigs • redefining success as persistence and long-...
We sit down with Victoria Perks to trace how Fuzzbox went from Birmingham school friends “forming for a laugh” to chart success, touring, and a legacy that still surprises her. We talk honestly about sexism, branding, major-label pressure, and why she’s still building new projects through music and well-being work. • Fuzzbox’s origin story, reunions, and the biography that opens a new chapter • Where the name “Fuzzbox” comes from and why it landed differently in the US • The reality of being an ...
We sit down with Richard Hewson, the creative force behind the Ra Band, to trace how an under-credited arranger turns frustration over fees into a self-made recording legacy. We get the real stories behind “Clouds Across The Moon,” Abbey Road sessions, vintage studio gear, and what it feels like to be rediscovered through Spotify and TikTok decades later. • arrangers paid a fee without royalties, pushing Richard toward writing his own songs • building early Ra Band tracks as a one-person “bedroo...
We sit down with Howard Jones to talk about the long arc of an electronic pop career that stays grounded in optimism, craft, and real human connection. He shares how he balances evolving music technology with live performance energy, and why authenticity is still the thing audiences can feel. • writing new music while still touring and chasing the next creative spark • blending great playing with smart technology for a powerful live show • building songs around big questions like love, meaning, ...
We sit down with Thomas Dolby to talk about touring with a full band, reshaping classic songs, and telling the stories behind a career that spans synthpop, songwriting, production, and music technology. He shares why emotion matters more than gear, how constraints can sharpen creativity, and what it takes to keep reinventing yourself without losing your voice. • touring plans and building a show around memoir-style storytelling • why great production starts with song and arrangement • musical “m...
Juliet Dawn's Journey: From Trauma to Triumph In this episode of Almost Live Nashville, host Tony Mantor speaks with Juliet Dawn, a former X-Factor contestant and performer at the Royal Albert Hall. Juliet shares her remarkable journey of overcoming decades of trauma, including abuse, miscarriages, and health issues, with the help of her Christian faith. Despite immense personal hardships, she has channeled her struggles into her new album 'Born To Be', aimed at providing hope and healing. Julie...
Pat Kane of Hue and Cry on New Single “Stronger,” Post-Post-Punk Authenticity, and Keeping Imperfection in the Music Host Tony Mantor introduces his podcast Almost Live Nashville and welcomes Pat Kane of Hue and Cry, the late-1980s duo known for blending pop, jazz, and sophisticated songwriting, including the hit “Labor of Love” from Seduced and Abandoned. Kane discusses promoting the new single “Stronger” and an upcoming album (out March 29), describing it as an optimistic electronic departure ...
Behind the Music: The Band of Heathens - A Journey of Harmony and Brotherhood Tony Mantor hosts an engaging conversation on 'Almost Live Nashville' with Ed and Gordy from the acclaimed roots rock band, The Band of Heathens. The discussion delves into the band's origin story, their lack of initial vision, and how a loose collective of musicians evolved into a celebrated group known for their rich harmonies and collaborative spirit. Ed and Gordy share insights into their songwriting and recording ...
Concert promoter Tommy D shares his compelling 15-year David vs. Goliath legal battle against Live Nation. After launching a major EDM festival, he faced blacklisting and career destruction due to Live Nation's alleged mafia-like tactics and antitrust violations, including controlling artists and Ticketmaster. Despite personal hardships, Tommy D continues his fight for transparency, aiming to lower ticket prices, support independent promoters, and restore artist freedom in the monopolized music industry, anticipating a long-awaited jury trial.
Tenille Towns on Going Independent Again, The Acrobat, and Writing Songs That Help People Feel Less Alone Host Tony Mantor introduces his podcast Almost Live Nashville and interviews singer-songwriter Tenille Towns, who moved from Grand Prairie, Alberta to Nashville and became an ACM New Female Artist of the Year and Juno Award winner. Towns discusses returning to independence after nearly eight years with Sony Nashville, producing her new record The Acrobat herself for release on April 10, and ...
Marcus Hummon's Musical Journey: From Nashville Honky Tonks to Grammy Wins In this episode of Almost Live Nashville, Tony Mantor interviews Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Marcus Hummon. Hummon shares insights from his extensive career, which includes songwriting, theater compositions, and scoring operas. Discussing his experience from his early days performing at Nashville's iconic Bluebird Cafe to crafting hits for major artists, Marcus reveals the dynamic evolution of the music industry. The...
Behind the Scenes with The Protomen: A Rock Opera Odyssey In this episode of 'Almost Live Nashville,' host Tony Mantor delves into the fascinating world of The Proto Man, a Nashville-based band known for their unique blend of rock opera, sci-fi storytelling, and raw energy. T he band members, who go by the names Murphy, Commander B. Hawkins, and Panther, share insights into their creative process, the evolution of their concept albums, and their journey from humble beginnings to their ambitious ...
Almost Live Nashville: A Journey Through Music with Alison Limerick In this episode of 'Almost Live Nashville,' host Tony Mantor delves deep into the career of celebrated UK singer-songwriter Alison Limerick. Alison shares her journey from performing in London's pubs and bars to collaborating with music legends like Frankie Knuckles and David Morales. Known for her timeless club anthem 'Where Love Lives,' Alison discusses the evolution of her music, the impact of her hit tracks in the nineties, ...
In this episode of Almost Live Nashville, host Tony Mantor interviews Fred Mollin, a renowned songwriter and producer, about his extensive career in the music industry. They discuss the production of Mollin's first big hit, 'Sometimes When We Touch,' his long-working relationship with Jimmy Webb, and his experiences with other legendary musicians. Mollin also talks about his book 'Unplugged,' detailing his behind-the-scenes stories and professional journey. Listeners gain insights into the chall...
In this episode of 'Almost Live Nashville,' host Tony Mantor interviews singer-songwriter Kendra Erica. The conversation delves into Kendra's journey from being born tone deaf to achieving five Billboard Top 10 Dance Hits. Kendra shares her experiences of overcoming significant challenges through private coaching, perseverance, and mental discipline. They discuss the impacts of comparison, emotional struggles, and the importance of hard work over natural talent. Kendra also talks about her upcom...
Breaking Barriers: Jennifer Jones' Journey to Becoming a Rockette and Beyond In this episode of Almost Live Nashville, host Tony Mantor interviews Jennifer Jones, the first African American Radio City Music Hall Rockette. Jennifer shares her inspiring journey, from her unexpected audition for the Rockettes to her historic debut at the Super Bowl 22 halftime show. She discusses the challenges and triumphs of breaking racial barriers, her other accomplishments as an author, cancer survivor, and ad...
In this episode, we sit down with Tristan Trit, a country southern rock artist from Georgia, who shares his journey in the music industry over the past five years. Tristan discusses his influences, the merging of rock and country music in his work, and his approach to songwriting and performing. He talks about his rise to fame with a viral TikTok video, his experience growing up with a famous father, and his efforts to balance authenticity, humor, and music in his career. Tristan also emphasizes...
Bobby Tomberlin: Journey from Small-Town DJ to Nashville Hitmaker In this episode of Almost Live Nashville, Tony Mantor interviews Bobby Tomberlin, a seasoned songwriter who got his start as a young DJ in South Alabama. Bobby shares his journey from small-town Alabama to working with legends like Johnny Cash and Dolly Parton, and writing hits for Diamond Rio, Faith Hill, and many more. The conversation delves into Bobby's early career in radio, his transition to songwriting, and his experiences ...
In-Depth with Curt Smith: The Journey of Tears for Fears Tony Mantor hosts 'Almost Live Nashville,' featuring a deep dive interview with Curt Smith of Tears for Fears. The episode explores Curt's creative process, the origin of the band's name, and their journey from a UK debut to international stardom. Curt shares insights on the band's dynamic as a duo, their studio experiences, and the impactful stories behind their music. Highlights include reflections on the challenges of early fame, the in...
From Studio Trenches to the Spotlight: An Interview with Butch Vig In this episode of Almost Live Nashville, host Tony Manor converses with Butch Vig, the acclaimed record producer, songwriter, and drummer for the rock band Garbage. Vig shares insights from his illustrious career, including pivotal moments that spurred his journey into music production. He discusses his experiences working with iconic bands such as Nirvana, Smashing Pumpkins, Foo Fighters, and Green Day, and delves into the intr...
Exploring Jane Wiedlin's Journey: From Punk Rock to Pop Stardom In this episode of Almost Live Nashville, host Tony Manor interviews Jane Wiedlin, a pioneering member of the Go-Go's, one of the first all-female bands to achieve mainstream success. Jane shares her experiences from the early days of the LA punk scene to the challenges of breaking into the music industry as an all-female band. She discusses the impact of MTV on their career, the evolution of her songwriting, and the ongoing challen...
Journey to Stardom: Vicki Peterson's Musical Evolution In this episode of 'Almost Live Nashville,' host Tony Mantor sits down with Vicki Peterson, co-founder and lead guitarist of The Bangles. Peterson shares her journey from high school music enthusiast to becoming part of one of the most iconic girl groups, and discusses her evolution as an artist. They delve into her various musical projects, including her current collaborations with her husband and others. Peterson also talks about her invol...
Turning Personal Tragedy into Hope: Michael Gomoll and Joey's Song In this episode of Almost Live Nashville, host Tony Mantor welcomes Michael Gomoll, the founder of Joey's Song, a charity dedicated to fighting epilepsy through music. Inspired by the loss of his son Joey to Dravet Syndrome, Michael created the Freezing Man concert series held annually in Madison, Wisconsin. The show features a star-studded lineup that includes artists like Butch Vig, John Resnick from the Goo Goo Dolls, and Vick...
n this episode of Almost Live Nashville, host Tony Mantor interviews Eden Kane, a music star from the early 1960s famous for his hit single 'Well, I Ask You'. Eden shares his fascinating journey from his early days with a guitar in England to his breakthrough in the music industry, his shift to rock 'n' roll, and eventual stardom. He discusses his tours and collaborations with other legendary artists and his adventures in Hollywood, including his involvement with the Star Trek series. Currently,...
We dive deep into the journey of Boomtown Saints, the dynamic duo of Chris and Ben who've been crowned Music Row Magazine's 2024 Independent Artist of the Year and CDX Nashville's 2025 Group of the Year. Their authentic approach to country music and commitment to positive messaging is winning over fans across demographics. • Chris and Ben met at a Nashville gym, forming an unexpected musical partnership that evolved from a cover band to signed recording artists • The name "Boomtown Saints" refle...
David Paul Brooks, known as DPB, takes us through his journey from gospel singer to Billboard-charting gospel rap artist, sharing how he seamlessly blends powerful hip-hop rhythms with uplifting Christian messages. • Born into a musical family where his mother opened for Elvis Presley and James Brown before dedicating her life to gospel • Grew up in New York during the birth of hip-hop, balancing church life with an emerging passion for rap • Joined Grammy and Dove-nominated group Disciples of C...
From Music to Novels: Brent Mayer's Journey with The Night of the Orphan Train In this episode of Almost Live Nashville, host Tony Mantor sits down with Grammy-winning producer and songwriter Brent Maher to discuss his new venture as an author. Brent shares the fascinating journey behind his new musical novel, 'Night of the Orphan Train,' inspired by a road sign he saw during a vacation. The novel blends historical fiction with original music and delves into the lives of orphaned children transp...
British singer-songwriter Tasman Archer shares her journey from chart-topping success with "Sleeping Satellite" to her current independent music career. She discusses her upcoming album release, creative rebirth during the pandemic, and finding freedom outside the major label system. • Working independently on a new album "A Cauldron of Random Notes" releasing September 12th • Discovering hundreds of unfinished songs during the pandemic sparked her creative revival • Creating music without press...
Johnny from Hardwick Circus shares the band's transformative experience as the first UK band to tour Ukraine since the Russian invasion, playing eight shows in nine days across the country while raising money for emergency vehicles and recording a live album. • Formed with his brother Tom, Hardwick Circus is a six-piece rock band from Carlisle, England that has performed over 700 shows • When two members couldn't continue to Ukraine, they recruited an international lineup of musicians they met o...
Suzi Quatro shares insights into her latest psychological novel, "Grave Undertakings," which evolved from collected tombstone inscriptions into a compelling story about psychology students. She reflects on her surprising creative process, her thriving "gravy years" in music with new albums and tours, and her memorable acting role on "Happy Days," highlighting her enduring passion and grounded perspective.