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16:45|In the final episode of Season 1 Dave and Franky reflect on some of the highlights from the inaugural season of Everybody Sucks while teasing about the great guests to come for Season 2 and wish everyone a happy holidays and a happy new year!!Everybody Sucks - @theeverybodysuckspodcast David Borys – @davegotsinsta Franky C - @itsmefrankyc
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14. Deric Ruttan Climbs the Mountain Part 2
30:17||Season 1, Ep. 14In Part 2 Franky and Dave continue their amazing chat with Deric Ruttan in the season 1 finale. Deric is a Grammy nominated Nashville based singer/songwriter and Canadian country music artist. The writer of multiple US Billboard Top 10 country singles – including 5 #1 songs. Originally from Braceridge, Ontario Deric moved to Nashville as a young man to pursue both his career as an artist and songwriter. Deric has had songs recorded by Eric Church, Jason Aldean, Morgan Wallen, Luke Combs, Tim McGraw, Dierks Bentley and so many others. His chart toppers include Dierks’ Bentley’s no. 1 hit, What Was I Thinking as well as Lot of Leaving Left to Do, Eric Church’s Guys like Me and Hell on the Heart, Blake Shelton’s number 1 song Mine Would Be You (which saw Deric receive a Grammy nomination and earn an ACM Award for Song of the Year) and Blake’s Came Here to Forget (earning Deric another #1). Deric kept rolling when in 2017 Jason Aldean released Deric’s song Any Ol Barstool, taking that to number 1 and in 2020 Deric received his 5th number 1 with Maddie and Tae’s Die from a Broken Heart. As an artist Deric has won CCMAs, been nominated for a Juno Award, released multiple albums, headlined his own tours, and earned 11 top 10 songs at radio. His debut Canadian single When You Come Around was ranked #10 on Canadian country radio’s “most played songs of the decade, 2000-2009.” He is a 10x ASCAP, 11x SOCAN and 2x CCMA award winner and the recipient of 3 NSAI “Top 10 songs I wish I’d written.” Feature song.- Deric Ruttan "Take the Week Off" written by Deric Ruttan and Ryan Tyndell SocialsDeric Ruttan – @dericruttan Deric Ruttan - The Songwriters (Apple playlist)Everybody Sucks - @theeverybodysuckspodcast David Borys – @davegotsinstaFranky C - @itsmefrankyc13. Deric Ruttan Climbs the Mountain Part 1
39:59||Season 1, Ep. 13In part one of this two-part special Dave and Franky interview the incredible artist/songwriter Deric Ruttan. DR is a Grammy nominated Nashville based singer/songwriter and Canadian country music artist. The writer of multiple US Billboard Top 10 country singles – including 5 #1 songs. Originally from Braceridge, Ontario Deric moved to Nashville as a young man to pursue both his career as an artist and songwriter. Deric has had songs recorded by Eric Church, Jason Aldean, Morgan Wallen, Luke Combs, Tim McGraw, Dierks Bentley and so many others. His chart toppers include Dierks’ Bentley’s no. 1 hit, What Was I Thinking as well as Lot of Leaving Left to Do, Eric Church’s Guys like Me and Hell on the Heart, Blake Shelton’s number 1 song Mine Would Be You (which saw Deric receive a Grammy nomination and earn an ACM Award for Song of the Year) and Blake’s Came Here to Forget (earning Deric another #1). Deric kept rolling when in 2017 Jason Aldean released Deric’s song Any Ol Barstool, taking that to number 1 and in 2020 Deric received his 5th number 1 with Maddie and Tae’s Die from a Broken Heart. As an artist Deric has won CCMAs, been nominated for a Juno Award, released multiple albums, headlined his own tours, and earned 11 top 10 songs at radio. His debut Canadian single When You Come Around was ranked #10 on Canadian country radio’s “most played songs of the decade, 2000-2009.” He is a 10x ASCAP, 11x SOCAN and 2x CCMA award winner and the recipient of 3 NSAI “Top 10 songs I wish I’d written.” SocialsDeric Ruttan – INSTA @dericruttan Everybody Sucks - INSTA @theeverybodysuckspodcast David Borys – INSTA @davegotsinsta TWITTER @dborysmusic Franky C - INSTA @itsmefrankycReflections on Brand Sidoryk
27:59|On this week’s reflections episode Franky and Dave chat about: Dave’s recent cut 0:20Easy by Cat FlintEmily Shackleton at the Blue Bird 1:30 Taylor Swift’s ‘1989 (Taylor’s Version)’ 7:00 Labels renegotiating deals 0830 Spotify attempting to rework streaming pay-out model 12:10 Brandi Sidoryk 22:00 Things I Wish Didn’t Know by Nice HorseSocialsBrandi Sidoryk – INSTA @brandisidoryk ; @nicehorsemusic Everybody Sucks - INSTA @theeverybodysuckspodcast David Borys – INSTA @davegotsinsta TWITTER @dborysmusic Franky C - INSTA @itsmefrankyc12. Brandi Sidoryk Watches Dogs
44:41||Season 1, Ep. 12Brandi Sidoryk is a Calgary songwriter, live performer, and musician, and is a member of the all-female CCMA and WCMA award-winning band Nice Horse. Brandi’s songs have appeared in film, TV, and commercials, including the theme song for popular Korean series “Hello, My Twenties” (Netflix). She was featured at the 2019 CCMA Songwriter Series, and was the 2020 Calgary Public Library Songwriter in Residence. As a primary writer for Nice Horse, her songs have twice won Country Music Recording of the Year at the YYC Music Awards (2018, 2021),and Single of the Year at the County Music Alberta Awards (2021). An accomplished bassist, Brandi won Bass Player of the Year at the CCMA Awards in 2022. Aside from her career as a professional songwriter, Brandi is a musician for the Royal Canadian Navy (on French Horn, bass, and vocals), and was recently awarded a Royal Canadian Navy Commendation for creating an online music training program for the Naval Reserve during the pandemic, which led to innovations in Canadian Armed Forces training. She is also co-creator of BANDIE, a comprehensive scheduling app for DIY artists. Brandi currently tours heavily with Nice Horse and is a sought-after live production coach and freelance performing/session musician. Featured track: Things I Wish I Didn’t Know by Nice Horse Brandi Sidoryk@brandisidoryk@nicehorsemusichttps://www.nicehorsemusic.com Everybody Sucks Insta: @theeverybodysuckspodcast David BorysInsta: @davegotsinsta Franky CInsta: @itsmefrankycReflections on Aaron Pritchett
27:12|On this week’s reflections episode Franky and Dave chat about: David’s nomination by the BCCMA for songwriter of the year 0:50 Feature song “If This is Love” - writers – Taylor-Rae, David Borys, Bobbi Smith, Dan SwinimerFranky C’s new artist project, FRANCIS 2:34Taylor Swift’s new music documentary 4:00Theater etiquette while watching T-Swift’s concert doc 5:15Taylor Swift revolutionising distribution 6:10Maren Morris and Ryan Hurd divorce 11:20Billboard’s Top Pop Song of all time survey 14:05Aaron Pritchett 21:45SocialsB.C. Country Music Association – INSTA @bccountrymusicassociation Aaron Pritchett – INSTA @aaronpritchett Everybody Sucks - INSTA @theeverybodysuckspodcast David Borys – INSTA @davegotsinsta Franky C - INSTA @itsmefrankyc11. Aaron Pritchett Remembers the Moments
59:07||Season 1, Ep. 11Aaron Pritchett remains one of the leading entertainers in the Canadian Country Music industry and shows no signs of slowing down any time soon! With several decades of experience on stages of all sizes, playing to crowds big and small, Aaron has consistently put on the same country/rock fuelled shows night in, night out. Pritchett’s mantra has always been, “make the crowd feel like they’re on stage with us and that we’re out there with them. One big party with friends. The goal is to take ourselves away from any struggles and stresses of everyday life for at least 90 mins”, which is his goal with every show. People will never regret going to an Aaron Pritchett show. Over the past twenty plus years, Pritchett has had dozens of Top 10 hits and with a new album on the way in 2024, the AP train is not only chugging along but picking up steam!