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Johnny Sam Hall Discusses 'TRASHBILLY' and Big Bad Wolves' Musical Evolution on The Hang!

Join host Scott Saldinger in an in-depth interview with Johnny Sam Hall, the dynamic frontman of Nashville's own Big Bad Wolves.  

In this episode of 'The Hang,' Johnny delves into the creation of their distinctive genre, 'Trash Billy,' a fusion of country, punk, and rock that emerged organically from their musical explorations.

Highlights:

Origins of 'Trash Billy': Discover how an accidental blend of styles led to the birth of 'TrashBilly,' setting Big Bad Wolves apart in the music scene.

Transition from Analog to Digital: Johnny shares the band's journey from recording on analog tape to embracing digital production with Pro Tools, highlighting the challenges and benefits of this evolution.

Musical Influences: Learn about the artists who have shaped Johnny's sound, including the profound impact of Stevie Ray Vaughan on his guitar playing and Waylon Jennings as a perennial favorite.

Industry Insights: Gain valuable lessons from Johnny's experiences in the music industry, emphasizing the importance of understanding payment structures and maintaining authenticity.

Creative Process: Explore Johnny's approach to songwriting, his preference for real instruments over digital simulations, and how audiobooks, particularly those by Stephen King, inspire his creativity.

Favorite Gear: Johnny discusses his cherished Gretsch White Falcon guitar, renowned for its rich and resonant sound, and how it contributes to the band's unique tone.

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