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Arizona Backroads - A2Z

Arizona Backroads - A2Z

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Arizona Back Roads takes you off the beaten path and into the heart of the Grand Canyon State. Each episode spotlights cool places to eat, hang out, and experience Arizona in real life — from hidden gems and local favorites to live music and entertainment that bring communities together. Whether you're a local looking for your next adventure or a visitor wanting the inside track, this show is your guide to getting off the couch and out into the real world. Experience Arizona from A to Z — one back road at a time.2026 Arte Ciencias Sociales Comida y Vino Escritos y Comentarios sobre Viajes
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  • From Coffee Shops to Change: The Purpose-Driven Sound of Tia Penny
    Apr 9 2026

    On this episode of Arizona Backroads, Birdman sits down at the intimate Z-Bar inside the Grand Hyatt Scottsdale Resort with one of Arizona's most promising young voices — Tia Penny.

    At just 18 years old, Tia has already built an impressive musical foundation. From receiving her first ukulele at age seven to performing in coffee shops across Arizona, her journey reflects both talent and purpose. With influences ranging from Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin to Bob Dylan, her soulful sound carries a depth far beyond her years.

    But Tia's story goes beyond music.

    She shares the inspiration behind her powerful original song "Goodbye," written after intervening in a friend's mental health crisis. The song led to a meaningful partnership with Teen Lifeline, a teen suicide prevention organization. Through this collaboration, Tia has performed at their gala events and helped raise awareness by incorporating the hotline number into her music video—using her platform to make a real difference.

    In this episode, you'll hear about:

    🎸 Starting her musical journey with a ukulele and piano

    🎶 Influences from classic rock and folk legends

    🧠 Plans to study psychobiology at UCLA with a potential music minor

    ✍️ Writing songs focused on social impact and mental health awareness

    💙 The story behind "Goodbye" and her partnership with Teen Lifeline

    🌴 Moving to Los Angeles to pursue both academics and music

    Tia Penny represents the next generation of artists—musicians who blend artistry with advocacy, using their voices not only to entertain but to inspire change.

    http://www.tiapenny.com

    https://www.instagram.com/tiapennysings/

    youtube.tiapenny.com

    https://www.facebook.com/tiapennysings

    Arizona Backroads — Get out and explore.

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    14 m
  • Black Moods & Backrooms: How The Black Moods Cut Their Teeth in Tempe
    Mar 23 2026

    Origin: Tempe, Arizona

    Genre: Rock / Blues Rock

    Core Members:

    • Josh Kennedy — Guitar, Vocals

    • Chico Diaz — Drums

    • Brandon Kuntz — Bass

    On this episode of Arizona Backroads, Birdman sits down with Arizona rock powerhouse The Black Moods to talk about how it really starts.

    Before the tours.

    Before the big stages.

    Before opening for national acts.

    It was four-hour bar gigs.

    Moving pool tables out of the way.

    Playing to eight people at the Yucca Tap Room.

    Josh, Chico, and Brandon break down:

    🎸 How the band name "The Black Moods" came from a shared obsession with The Doors and rock biographies

    🥁 The first chaotic gigs that were "train wreck after train wreck"

    🚐 Getting thrown into booked shows with no safety net

    🎤 Why playing to tiny crowds was essential to building real stage chops

    🛣️ Road etiquette — what separates seasoned touring bands from rookies

    🔥 The moment they went all-in on music

    They talk about inheritance money funding the leap, grinding through early gigs, surviving COVID by gigging harder than ever, and why you can't learn stage presence sitting in your bedroom studio.

    This is the part of the music story people don't glamorize — but it's the part that builds you.

    Arizona Backroads — Get out and explore.

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    24 m
  • Acoustic by Week, Full Band by Friday: The Rise of Lacy Rashea
    Mar 16 2026

    On this episode of Arizona Backroads, Birdman walks into Roosters Country and discovers a band on the brink of something bigger.

    Meet Lacy Rashea and her band.

    By weekday, Lacy and Shane strip it down to acoustic — what she calls "paid practice" — tightening harmonies, testing songs, and building chemistry. By weekend, it's a full five-piece country-rock show that brings the rowdy.

    Lacy shares:

    🎤 Growing up with a country-singer dad who opened for Tim McGraw

    🎸 Picking up guitar at 12 but choosing songwriting over theory

    🔥 Winning Best Female Artist & Best Upcoming Artist at the ACDMA Awards

    🛣️ Touring regionally and nationally

    🌵 Why Arizona built her — but Nashville is calling

    They talk about:

    • The energy exchange between performer and crowd

    • Why acoustic shows are more vulnerable than full-band sets

    • How open mics create real chemistry

    • Overthinking as a musician

    • The grind of bar gigs vs. the rush of festival stages

    And the big announcement:

    Lacy Rashea is making the move to Nashville.

    Not because Arizona isn't enough —

    but because growth requires discomfort.

    Also coming up: opening for Diamond Rio, Jo Dee Messina, and performing at the Chandler Ostrich Festival.

    This is the grind before the breakout.

    Arizona Backroads — Get out and explore.

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    18 m
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