Cody Alan

Cody Alan

The man Keith Urban says “makes Ryan Seacrest look like a slacker,” Cody Alan is as beloved by the Nashville stars he covers as he is by millions of country fans. As host and executive producer of CMT Radio, listeners hear Cody daily on more than 200 radio stations. On CMT’s flagship music show, Hot 20 Countdown, his face can also be seen in 90 million homes, making him “Country’s Renaissance Man” (Radio Ink), and the ultimate host and insider.


Cody’s listeners and viewers tune in from all over the world because he is, hands down, one of the greatest celebrity interviewers on radio and television today, and his heartfelt enthusiasm for the music resonates through every platform. He is at ease with “all kinds of kinds,” having interviewed everyone from Taylor Swift to Blake Shelton, and Bradley Cooper to Dolly Parton. Whether on radio, TV, digital or social media, he delivers the same dynamic, curious, engaging personality that keeps fans connected. 

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Hear’s the Thing
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Hear’s the Thing
  • By: Cody Alan
  • Length: 6 hours 37 minutes
  • Publisher: Harper Horizon
  • Publish date: November 09, 2021
  • Language: English
  • (57 ratings)
(57 ratings)
Includes an audiobook exclusive interview of Cody Alan with Sugarland’s Jennifer Nettles! Read by the author. We live in a world of noise where everyone is so quick to speak. When we slow down and give someone our full attention, we offer them... Read more

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