Dallas Wayne and Jeremy Tepper of Sirius/XM Radio at Willie’s Place

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Dallas Wayne and Jeremy Tepper really were at Willie’s Place, when they stopped by  Luck, Texas, to thank Willie for another great Fourth of July Picnic, and talk a little radio business.

Willie Nelson and Sirius/XM Radio DJ and performing artist, Dallas Wayne.  Dallas works on Willie’s Place, following Bill Mack, and in the morning he’s at Outlaw Country.

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18 Responses to “Dallas Wayne and Jeremy Tepper of Sirius/XM Radio at Willie’s Place”

  1. Monique says:

    Oooh, so cool … where you there? We really left Austin too early (it’s always too early to leave Austin, though). We receive Sirius XM in our rental car and listened to the Bill Mack Show and Dallas Wayne while driving to the hotel.

  2. LindaLee says:

    I was there. It was kind of spontaneous, and we weren’t there long, it was short and sweet.

  3. Monique says:

    Oh, that’s so great! You were definitely in Luck ;-) and I was Out of Luck last November …

  4. Clem Brown says:

    1st time I’ve seen a photo of Willie barefoot.

  5. LindaLee says:

    You were missed Sunday, Clem! I know you had to work. Well, it gave us someone to gossip about anyway, you weren’t there to defend yourself…

  6. cherie says:

    i kept look for that sweet familiar face!!! We did have some good conversation about Clem though;)

  7. jim archer says:

    got into xm radio about 4 mo ago. love the real country music artist like mike siler,lonnie spiker,justin trevino,tony booth,heather miles, and others. will we still hear these artist with the change? Thanks Jim A.

  8. delores says:

    can u play some cal smith…k thanks

  9. Ballard O says:

    Hey,

    Will you play Tommy Cash’s “Six White Horses?” I am a consistent listener of you on Willie’s Roadhouse. I heard it a while back and
    wondered if Tommy Cash is a relative to the late Johnny Cash. It
    would be very nice if you could persuade the other XM DJs to put “Six White Horses” into a regular rotation like so many of the other great songs.

    Many Thanks!

    Ballard

    Montgomery, Alabama

  10. Bo Walker says:

    I would like for you to play Warner Mack music and would love to hear you talk about him and his career. It would be great if you could play his “I MIGHT AS WELL BE TALKING TO THE WALL”.

  11. DARRYL GUY says:

    MR. WAYNE – YOU PLAY A SONG, FEMALE ARTIST, AND ITS ALL ABOUT GEORGE JONES AND THAT HE STILL IS THE ONE. COULD YOU EMAIL WHO THE LADY IS AND THE SONG.

  12. mario leopold says:

    can you please play if tear drops were pennies by dolly parton and porter wagoier

  13. mike harrison says:

    hi could play all for love of a girl by jonny horton thank i love listen to you station

  14. jay jackson says:

    dallas, you’re killing me with all this johnny bush music

  15. Leroy says:

    Can you play standing on the moon waiting for you.please it’s for my wife.she had just passed away and that’s are song.if you could ASAP

  16. LindaLee says:

    Leroy, head on over to the Sirius/XM website, or their facebook page, and send them your request! They aren’t connected here, sorry! I am big fan of the station too of course. best, Linda

  17. Stanley Medley says:

    You played a sone a few minutes. I need the name of it. About a man in a bar and an old gentleman sat down with him and played the blues, Then reached for his horn layine on the floor and placed it in a tow sack slung across his back and said “I tried but it sure was hard” then shuffled out the door. Come to find out he was dead and was buried out back of an old chue\rch down the road with a marker that said “I tried but it sure was hard”..PLEASE send me an e-mail with the name of that song. PLEASE..I love that song…Stan..Thank You.. Stan…

  18. Walter Gustafson says:

    I wanted to comment on Wade Jessup comment on George Jones passing away he said things like George is dead and we have ring important side seats for his funeral it seemed like it was not sincere are important

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