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Emile Mosseri is the host of Greedy Heart Records, first broadcasting 4 January 2025. He is a frequent guest on NTS and has been played over 50 times across 37 episodes. Emile is an Oscar and GRAMMY award-nominated musician, singer, songwriter, and composer based in Los Angeles. He is known for his song-based approach to crafting emotionally stirring scores, most notably The Last Black Man in San Francisco (2019) and Minari (2021). Emile is a solo artist in his own right and recently released his sophomore album, tryin to be born, produced by Bobby Krlic (Midsommar, The Haxan Cloak), following collaborative releases with Julianna Barwick, Sam Gendel and Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith.

Joe Diffie

Joe Diffie

Joe Diffie has been played on NTS in shows including Country Hayride, featured first on 5 April 2020. Songs played include Honky Tonk Attitude.

Joe Diffie (December 28, 1958 – March 29, 2020) was an American country musician. Between 1990 and 2004, he had 35 singles that charted on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, five of which peaked at number one. He also co-wrote singles for Holly Dunn, Tim McGraw, and Jo Dee Messina, and recorded with Mary Chapin Carpenter, George Jones, and Marty Stuart.

Raised in Velma, Oklahoma, Diffie worked in a foundry while playing local nightclubs in Oklahoma and moved to Nashville in 1986 to work for Gibson Guitar Corporation.

His first album arrived in 1990 when country music was thriving commercially and creatively. His first single, a sensitive traditional country ballad, Home, reached No. 1, although Diffie quickly counted on novelty hits to sustain his career. For instance, his other No. 1 hits are Pickup Man, Bigger Than the Beatles, Third Rock From the Sun and If the Devil Danced (In Empty Pockets). Toward the end of the 1990s, Diffie lost his chart momentum and left Epic Records following his 2001 album, In Another World. Subsequently, he toured with Mark Chesnutt and Tracy Lawrence on the Rockin' Roadhouse tour.

In 2013, Diffie collaborated with Aaron Tippin and Sammy Kershaw on the album All in the Same Boat, and cut the single "Girl Riding Shotgun" with D Thrash of the Jawga Boyz. This was followed in 2019 by a vinyl album called Joe, Joe, Joe Diffie.

Diffie passed away from complications of coronavirus (COVID-19) on March 29, 2020.

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Joe Diffie

Joe Diffie has been played on NTS in shows including Country Hayride, featured first on 5 April 2020. Songs played include Honky Tonk Attitude.

Joe Diffie (December 28, 1958 – March 29, 2020) was an American country musician. Between 1990 and 2004, he had 35 singles that charted on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, five of which peaked at number one. He also co-wrote singles for Holly Dunn, Tim McGraw, and Jo Dee Messina, and recorded with Mary Chapin Carpenter, George Jones, and Marty Stuart.

Raised in Velma, Oklahoma, Diffie worked in a foundry while playing local nightclubs in Oklahoma and moved to Nashville in 1986 to work for Gibson Guitar Corporation.

His first album arrived in 1990 when country music was thriving commercially and creatively. His first single, a sensitive traditional country ballad, Home, reached No. 1, although Diffie quickly counted on novelty hits to sustain his career. For instance, his other No. 1 hits are Pickup Man, Bigger Than the Beatles, Third Rock From the Sun and If the Devil Danced (In Empty Pockets). Toward the end of the 1990s, Diffie lost his chart momentum and left Epic Records following his 2001 album, In Another World. Subsequently, he toured with Mark Chesnutt and Tracy Lawrence on the Rockin' Roadhouse tour.

In 2013, Diffie collaborated with Aaron Tippin and Sammy Kershaw on the album All in the Same Boat, and cut the single "Girl Riding Shotgun" with D Thrash of the Jawga Boyz. This was followed in 2019 by a vinyl album called Joe, Joe, Joe Diffie.

Diffie passed away from complications of coronavirus (COVID-19) on March 29, 2020.

Original source: Last.fm

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