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From Buzz Knight Media Productions, Celebrating the Fine Art of Storytelling
The creators of Takin A Walk, Music Saved Me ,Comedy Saved Me” and Takin A Walk Nashville
Part of the Network.

06/13/2026

Who is your Dream Walk with Bryce Vine, Lee Rocker and Swamp Dogg? Our May edition of Dream Walk. Subscribe now so you never miss an episode

06/11/2026

To say this is one of the funniest stories in music history would be an understatement. Listen from our Swamp Dogg episode as he discusses working with the legendary Solomon Burke.

06/09/2026

“I don’t think I can talk about this song.”

Ziggy Marley wrote a tribute to his father.

And somewhere in the middle of writing it —

He realized he wasn’t alone.

“This was not just my song.”

“My father was my writing partner.”

“It’s the first collab I’ve had with my father.”

“My father could have sung this song.”

“It’s his song too.”

Ziggy Marley on Takin’ a Walk 🎧
Full episode out now.
Link in bio.

06/06/2026

Who is your Dream Walk with Ziggy Marley? The answers are always amazing.

A new episode of Takin’ a Walk with Buzz Knight is live — and this one is something special.Ziggy Marley joins Buzz to t...
06/06/2026

A new episode of Takin’ a Walk with Buzz Knight is live — and this one is something special.

Ziggy Marley joins Buzz to talk about his remarkable new album Bright Side — recorded at 432 Hz, built around healing, and driven by deeply personal pain and hope. Ziggy opens up about his own mental health journey, writing a tribute to his father Bob Marley, and why he co-produced the record with his brother Stephen.

And for the Dream Walk question — he said Bob was “too obvious.” His actual answer is profound.

🎧 Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and the iHeart Podcast Network.

06/05/2026

🎵 Nine-time Grammy winner. Son of a legend. And a man who believes music is literally medicine.

Ziggy Marley just dropped one of the most honest, soulful conversations we’ve ever had on Takin’ a Walk — and it hit different.

We talked about:

• Why he recorded Bright Side at 432 Hz instead of the standard 440
• Building Rebel Lion Studios from the ground up
• Writing “Many Mourn for Bob” — and the moment he realized his father was his co-writer
• Racism as a virus. Mental health. And finding the bright side.

His Dream Walk answer? Not Bob. (He said that’s too obvious.) Wait until you hear who he’d choose — and where they’d walk.

🎧 Link in bio. New episode out now.

06/03/2026

Days before Otis Redding died, he walked into David Porter’s office with an acoustic guitar.

He sat on the edge of the desk and played a song all the way through. Every word.

Then he looked up and asked David what he thought.

David told him to flip the verses.

That song was “Sitting on the Dock of the Bay.”

🎧 The full story — David Porter on Takin’ A Walk with Buzz Knight. Link in bio.

06/02/2026

He walked past a building being converted into a studio. Walked across the street on his grocery store break. Asked for an audition. Got turned down.

That building became Stax Records.

Today on Takin’ A Walk, living legend David Porter — co-writer of “Hold On, I’m Coming,” “Soul Man,” and 1,700+ more — tells his own story for the very first time in his debut memoir, The Soul Man: Life of a Songwriter.

Keith Richards said it best: “There ain’t no soul music without David Porter.”

🎧 Link in bio.

06/01/2026

“I don’t try to please anybody but myself.”
— Swamp Dogg
70+ years in music. Zero apologies.
New episode of Takin’ A Walk is live. 🐾

06/01/2026

“What do you do when the funniest story of your life is also the most terrifying one?” Graham Kay has performed on Fallon. On Colbert. He’s a regular at the Comedy Cellar.

But his most personal show isn’t about any of that.

It’s about Pete — his younger brother, who has profound autism — and the relationship that has shaped everything about who Graham is as a person, a comedian, and a human being.

Daily phone calls pretending to be Bert and Ernie. Getting arrested… and Pete hanging up on the cops. Getting kicked out of restaurants as a family. And somewhere underneath all of it — a question Graham has been afraid to ask out loud.

What happens to Pete when their parents are gone?

On this episode of Comedy Saved Me, Graham Kay takes us inside Pete and Me — a special that’s brilliantly funny, unexpectedly moving, and completely fearless.

This is what comedy is for.

🎙️ Comedy Saved Me — new episode out now. Link in bio.

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