In the artist’s words: Describe one of your earliest musical memories in detail.
Growing up in the 90s, I can remember hearing real country music on the radio all of the time. It played in the car on the way to school. I could walk into my grandparent's house and hear it in the kitchen. I want to hear it on my radio again. What are your top 3 all-time favorite albums on Apple Music, and why? Why did you choose these three albums in particular?
Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys, For the Last Time
Mike and the Moonpies, One to Grow On
Robert Earl Keen, No. 2 Live Dinner
'For the Last Time' is such a great tribute album, that is packed full of history and Western Swing legends. 'No. 2 Live Dinner' is such a great capture of Robert Earl Keen's greatness. Mike and the Moonpies are the best honky-tonk band in the land. Find a song of yours on Apple Music that you love and tell us what makes it special. Tell us why you chose this song.
“Sundown Kid”
I really enjoy the story and imagery in 'Sundown Kid.' The song starts off in a softer tone, but it builds quickly and the pedal steel tones really catch your attention. It just feels like one of those songs you can play on repeat. What’s one of the most memorable moments in your career so far?
Most recently, I was able to take the stage at the historic London Dance Hall and open the show for Jody Nix and the Texas Cowboys. It was a great feeling to be on a stage in a room where so many legendary artists had played over the last century. Is there anything left on your bucket list as an artist or band?
There are a several stages in Texas that I would love to play someday. Gruene Hall and Billy Bob's TX are probably the two biggest for me. If you are asked to headline either of those places, you're doing something right.