Tony Mantor's Almost Live... Nashville podcast (09.01.2026):
TM: On a side note, you mentioned your daughter has performed with you. What's it like having her on stage with you? You must be incredibly proud and I'm sure it must be a great feeling seeing all that she's accomplished. CS: It's interesting. I don't get pride because I don't take credit for it. I think it's just a given, she has this talent, in fact she's probably technically... not probably, technically she's a much better singer than me and she's a better guitarist. But I'm a bass player so she can play actual acoustic guitar much better than I can. The joy I get is the amusement it gives me, because when I see videos of us back, and even that one of us doing that one on YouTube, I'm like, 'Oh my God, it's mini-me!' Because we look alike, we kind of act alike, we both sing, you know, a lot of the time with our eyes closed, and it's just kind of like looking in this mirror. It's fascinating. <...> I find it incredibly easy. You know, I mean, it's one of those things where parent and child, they just, I mean, if you're close — and we are very, I'm very close with both my kids — just know each other. You know, there's a sort of unspoken thing that you go through when you play together that you just kind of know. I mean, I think Roland and I have come to do that over the years. It's kind of different for us, but same kind of thing to the extent that we know each other so well that we know what the other person's thinking.
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like father, like daughter, Joey's Song (10.01.2026)
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Joey's Song (09.01.2026)
Joey's Song (10.01.2026)













