Nashville songwriting royalty: Georgia Middleman and Gary Burr. Gary has written for Faith Hill, Garth Brooks, Reba McEntire, Tim McGraw, Wynona, Leann Rimes, Randy Travis, Patty Loveless Collin Raye. He has collaborated with Ringo Starr, Kenny Loggins, Carole King and many, many more. Gary is a Member of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. Georgia has written for Kenny Chesney, Martina McBride, Reba McEntire and Keith Urban, and many others. Gary and Georgia's bona fides could fill a book, and their discussion of the music business, songwriting in particular, with show host, Eric Gnezda, is a Songs at the Center Exclusive.
The Country-Rock renegade performs "Damn Near Normal" and the title track off 9 Lives, plus fan-favorite hits including Platinum-certified "Drunk Driving," "Something to Talk About" and "Creeps."
Veteran News Journalist Steve Barnes hosts a roundtable discussion regarding the current week's news with local journalists.
Housed in a new facility at Hampson Archeological Museum State Park in Wilson, are artifacts from the "Nodena Site" which was inhabited by late Mississippian period Native Americans. Black Bass Lake is a hidden gem down a dirt road within the city limits of Eureka Springs. The Tontitown Grape Festival celebrates the town's Italian heritage and is one of the oldest festivals in the state, beginning in 1898. Electric Island is a special oasis in the middle of Lake Hamilton in Hot Springs, which is why it's protected by The Nature Conservancy as a Nature Preserve.
When Phryne arrives at an idyllic vineyard in the countryside to investigate a suspicious death in the past, she lands in the middle of an annual Wine Festival and the recent murder of her own 'client'. She feels obligated to investigate his death and continue with her original case, but the hostile townsfolk decide she's outstayed her welcome and do everything they can to drive her away. Phryne realizes that the scenic town has harbored grief over the loss of nearly all their able-bodied men forever a decade - but their loss has turned to anger, directed squarely at the German family who has run Voigts winery since the turn of the century. Hugh happily rescues dot from the threatening town as he nervously prepares for the most perfect, poetic proposal he can muster.
A young climate activist is murdered. Having sent numerous hate messages and death threats, her online trolls are among the prime suspects.