
Episode #641
TJAY TV 641| RIP Hayden Panettiere
On today's episode we learn that Hayden Panettiere has passed away at the age of 36. Then I get into a discussion about trauma.

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TJAY TV is a podcast that has been running for almost a decade. TJAY started on YouTube, and he didn’t gain success, so he moved Facebook where he gained popularity by interviewing friends to reality tv stars, to singers, artist and more! After being on Facebook for three years TJAY moved to Spotify. Now with over for hundred episodes and many specials TJAY plants to continue. Check out new episodes either interviews or his personal life twice a week.
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Episode #641
On today's episode we learn that Hayden Panettiere has passed away at the age of 36. Then I get into a discussion about trauma.

Episode #640
Well this was a bummer. I originally had something else to talk about but when i heard the news I was upset. Randy was one of the nicest people I've met and got to work with. He made my dreams come true. This one hits hard.

Episode #639
On today's show I am joined with Johnny Owens (Buck Owens Son) and we get into a lot. we talk about his life as a child, Bucks success, Merle Haggard and more. Johnny Owens classic country sound could have only come from one person. It is in his bones, it’s in his genes and it is emblazoned in his memory. Growing up Buck Owens youngest son, he watched his father come up through the music scene. From the early stages to the very end. He saw his dad write many of his number one hits with a paper and pen. These songs would come to life as Johnny would listen to rehearsals at the ranch where they lived. So many incredible artists would walk through that door, you never knew who would show up to play. He watched as Buck Owens and the Buckaroos took shape and became one of the most successful country bands in history. Going on tour with his father and watching every night from the front row is one of his greatest memories. With 21 number one hits, over sixty-two top 100 charted songs and a little TV show called “Hee Haw, Johnny learned from the master himself. Always being there for his dad and what he needed was his life’s work for many years. Johnny never sang for his dad. How do you do that when your father is in the Country Music Hall of Fame and is larger than life? So, Johnny kept his gift to himself. Once Buck passed away, Johnny decided it was time and began to sing. From the stage at the Hall of Fame to the Schermerhorn in Nashville (with James Burton and Friends) to the Buck Owens Crystal Palace, fans come from all over the world to hear the authentic story Johnny’s voice tells. His voice is a throwback to the past, when country music told a story you wanted to hear and feel. More often than not, fans have said they close their eyes and hear it as if Buck himself was there singing. Songs that could bring back a memory of happier times, family and sometimes just a laugh. And that is the goal of every show. It was why Buck was so loved and it is why Johnny will always sing to honor his dad and his legacy in Country Music. According to Robert E. Price, writer of The Bakersfield Sound, "History of the hard-edged style that transformed country music," and for The Bakersfield Californian, Johnny Owens is as close in tone and appearance to his Buckness as any that walk the earth today."

Episode #11
We are back with new episodes every week! On today's show we dive into a lot of crazy stories that happened over the month of July. From the climbing the Empire State Building, to Howard Stern laying off a ton of employees we dive into a bunch of topics. I hope you enjoy what's to come for the rest of the summer!

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Here is some of my favorite moments of 2026! See you in a couple of weeks!
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