Brailey Lenderman

July 29, 2019 00:45:56
Brailey Lenderman
Outside The Round w/ Matt Burrill
Brailey Lenderman

Jul 29 2019 | 00:45:56

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Matt Burrill

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The guys talk with singer-songwriter Brailey Lenderman. A native of Georgia, Brailey has been on the grind in Nashville for some time now. Hear what led her to Nashville, what coming up in the Georgia scene was like, co-writing experiences and about her wild first night out downtown. Brailey is also a HUGE fan of Alabama football, ROLL TIDE! 

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Speaker 0 00:00:00 What's going on guys? Welcome to this week's edition of the In Thero podcast. You got Matt and Tyler, and this week Tyler, we got to speak with Miss Braley Linderman, an awesome female singer songwriter here in Nashville and it was a cool conversation. Speaker 1 00:00:14 Yeah, she's a Georgia girl, moved here about five years ago, badass songwriter, Speaker 0 00:00:18 And a really big Alabama Crimson Tide fan roll tide. Y'all stick around for the full episode. We're gonna start it off with a quick preview of a new song that she's been working on. This one's called Smoke No Fire. Speaker 2 00:00:30 I You drew that fancy line there in the sand and then expecting me to toe in now for what? You're No, no liar. No. Speaker 0 00:01:49 What is up everyone? Welcome back to the, in, at the round of podcasts. You got Matt and Tyler and we have a very special guest with us. A girl that is a diehard Alabama fan. I found out girl Speaker 1 00:01:58 Todd. Speaker 0 00:02:00 No, she's from Georgia. We got Braley, Leman Braley. How you Speaker 2 00:02:02 Doing? Speaker 4 00:02:03 I'm doing well. How are Speaker 0 00:02:03 You doing? Doing great. It's a Wednesday and we're doing, doing this episode with her right now. And when you, you guys had reached out about coming on and we've been big fans of your music and stuff and it's awesome. So thank you for coming and joining us. How's your week going so far? Speaker 4 00:02:17 Um, it's good. It's like, I, I feel like even Monday I was like, it's Monday. This whole week. I feel like my days are blurring together cuz my schedule's so busy. So literally it you saying Wednesday for some reason I thought it was like Friday. Yeah. So that's where my mind is at right Speaker 0 00:02:31 Now. Yeah. Every, every day. Just like, you forget what day it is. Yes. In Nashville. That's something that I've learned, like I got all my friends back home that are working like nine to fives Monday through Friday. But it's like down here you're, you can go out on a Monday, can feel like a Friday. Mm-hmm. <affirmative> a Tuesday night, you go to revival or something. Now you feel like a Saturday. Speaker 1 00:02:45 Or even like for me, like I was, we left last Wednesday. Got back Sunday. I worked last night and Monday night. So today's my Saturday kind of. Yeah. And it's Wednesday. It's be, and we're going back out tomorrow. So like it's Speaker 2 00:02:57 Just, Speaker 4 00:02:57 Wait, where are you? Get, where are you going? Where did you come from? Speaker 1 00:03:00 We were in, uh, Des Moines, Chicago and Springfield, Missouri this past weekend. And we're playing the Poey County fair up in New Harmony Indiana. Speaker 4 00:03:10 Poey County Fair. That's Speaker 0 00:03:11 It. Like a, Speaker 1 00:03:13 It's the hundred 60th annual, so Oh Speaker 4 00:03:15 Wow. Speaker 1 00:03:16 1859. I did the math. It Speaker 4 00:03:19 Took a minute. I'm a big, I'm a big history buff, so anything old? Um, yeah. Speaker 0 00:03:23 So talking about your history now mm-hmm. <affirmative> coming to Nashville, you said it's been what, about five years? Speaker 4 00:03:27 Five years. Since September. Speaker 0 00:03:29 And what made you wanna make the jump from where you were now? Were you in Georgia? Speaker 4 00:03:33 I was in Georgia, yeah. So I was actually, it's kind of funny how like, I even moved up here because I was at not a nine to five. I was working part-time in an office and like, you know those like how in offices on the table, sometimes those calendars that like they stick to the Yeah, like the table. I was like looking at it and I was like, wow, I really hate my life right now, <laugh>. And so like, I looked at the calendar and it was September, like second and I circled September 20th, called my mom and I go, Hey, we're moving to Nashville September 20th. I was like, well, I'm moving. You don't have to come. And she was like, okay. I went that weekend to Nashville, got an apartment and moved by September 20th just up here. Wow. I had no furniture, no friends. I just got a studio apartment and I was like, I'm here <laugh>. And now the rest is history. And that's just how I ended up here. Speaker 0 00:04:19 Yeah. What made you wanna make the movie? I'm guessing you were doing music down Speaker 4 00:04:22 In Georgia. Music. Yeah, music. I wanted do music always. That's like never, that's never been a question. Um, but my parents made me go to college first because I was immature and not that like college really truly made me more mature. No, but I, I'm Speaker 0 00:04:35 With I'm I'm with you on that. Yeah. Speaker 4 00:04:37 Yeah. But I did like touring in college. I played a lot at a bunch of bars, Athens and Milledgeville, you know, Southern in Atlanta and I was like, well this is what I wanna do forever. So after I got my degree, um, I was like, I have to make the next step cuz literally everybody in my town either sells insurance or is a stay-at-home mom and I'm not doing either of those. So Yeah. I was like, I gotta get somewhere where it's gonna be more inspiring. So. Speaker 1 00:05:02 So, uh, what part of Georgia are you from? Speaker 4 00:05:04 I'm from Roswell, Georgia. It's like an hour north of Atlanta. Yeah. Speaker 0 00:05:07 So I gotta ask. So being, I'm being from New York, I've only been to Georgia once and it was on a trip, a road trip that we all took down to Florida a couple months ago and we stopped by through Tyler's hometown and all, all that stuff and it was cool. But being a big country music fan, that area of Georgia around Atlanta, that northern part, especially with like Athens and all that area, huge with country music. Yeah. So what was growing up in that scene where guys like Brantley Gilbert and Cols Weell and Thomas Rhett and Colt Ford and all those guys are coming out of, what's it like playing the Georgia Theater and playing that Atkin Speaker 4 00:05:37 Scene? So what's really weird about all that is like, I went to all of their shows when they were nobodies. Really? Yeah. So like for instance, Luke Bryan, before he was even like huge, I met him at Walmart and the radio station gave us backstage passes to his show. And like, so we went and there was like a crowd of like, it was like a wild bills or something and it, it was like a crowd of like 150, maybe 200 people. Wow. And like, so, and like Brantley Gilbert, he played at our college all the time. You had, um, I mean at literally like any person that growing up, like in college for instance, I was at their show before they even came up to Nashville, like Cole Swindell. Like I remember listening to one of his demos, um, oh my god, what was his song? Um, the, his first single ever. I listened to that. Showing it. Yeah. Somebody had it and was like, you should listen to this guy. And I was like, okay, this is just a demo. And I listened to it and I was like, oh, crazy. And then like, what, like six months later he is on the radio and I was like, this is so dumb. Like how is this happen? Yeah. It's all from Georgia. Yeah. Georgia has great artists, I will say that. Speaker 0 00:06:37 So has that influenced you at all growing up around it? Speaker 4 00:06:39 It hasn't. It hasn't. Um, as a, as a woman, there's not a lot of women from Georgia that are up here, but Speaker 0 00:06:45 I'm trying to think who would some of them be. Was Lauren Ala, is she, is she from Georgia? Speaker 4 00:06:48 So Lauren, Elena, yes. Lauren Elena's from Georgia, but she started on American Idol. Speaker 0 00:06:52 Yeah, I know. Yeah. That's Speaker 4 00:06:53 Different. So Ifferent watching somebody like go from like nothing and then coming from Georgia to Nashville is kind of like weird. But what's really cool about Georgia is they do have a radio station that plays all Georgia artists at a every Saturday night, like artists that aren't signed and stuff like that. So like I'm able to hear and I was on there for a while and so I was able to hear a lot of women and men both that are killing it in the music industry, you know, without a label down in Georgia, it's still in Georgia, not even in Nashville yet. So, um, it was inspiring to see it happen because you don't hear a, like, you don't, I mean you hear small town people you like making it, but to actually see them grow in their music was a really neat thing. Speaker 0 00:07:32 Yeah, that's awesome. And now something we, we like to ask people coming, you come to Nashville and obviously Broadway. Yeah. It's a party. What was your first night downtown like if you can Speaker 4 00:07:42 Remember it? Oh my god. Okay. I do remember it. I don't really remember it, but I remember it. Speaker 0 00:07:46 It's good that you remember it. Speaker 4 00:07:47 Yeah. So, but it's like, it's not that I remember it, it's that I was told the day after and I was like, that makes sense. Yeah. Um, my, so I got up here and I had no friends. So my best friend Mo move, she drove up that weekend and we went out and, I mean I drank an unhealthy amount of alcohol because you know, you know, being a girl going at a bar, guys are like, you want a beer? You want this? And you're like, yeah, sure. So we drank an unhealthy amount and like, I remember leaving a bar before it was Jason Aldean's bar, it was uh, a tequila cowboy. Yeah. Yeah. So we, that was the first bar I went to. And the next thing I remember is I woke up and I had four pizza boxes in my bed. My best friend was next to me and I got a call from this restaurant on Broadway and they were like, you applied for a job last night and we would like to hire you. Speaker 4 00:08:40 It when can you start? And I was like, what? So I went and had a job interview with a glass of wine and the guy was like, you're perfect, let's go. And then I didn't ever show up cause I didn't even know what the job it was like for a pizza place and then plus like working something with the Titans, like selling shirts or something. Yeah. And I was like, what is happening? And then I was hungover for four days and like, gosh that was just, I mean it was in the whole night. I wish I could remember all of it, but I know it was good. I mean, I know it had to be fun. Speaker 0 00:09:12 Well that, that's downtown Nashville. Yeah. Seriously. Like Broadway, crazy stuff happens. And now being, being that you moved there five years ago, you've seen the town change quite a bit. Yeah. Yeah. Which I know some people like me, I've all I've known Nashville for is about the last eight months that I've been here. Visited a couple times. But I hear so many people, I mean you've Tyler, you've been here what, six years? Yeah. So you see a couple weeks of me my six years. Yeah. So you see a lot of changes once, once being around watching a city become a real metropolitan area. Speaker 4 00:09:38 So it's a little sad honestly, if I'm completely honest. Yeah. Yeah. I mean my whole, I mean I'm, I'm from like the Atlanta area, so like I, I've already seen that. And what I love about Nashville is it really is a little big town and there's such a sincerity when it comes to moving here and people actually wanting to get to know you because everybody wants you to make it. Because if you meet somebody, let's say like you made it big and I met you and like we hung out, like that would be another stepping stone for me to get to where I need to be. Yeah. Cuz you'd be like, oh here my friend Braley. So it was, it's not, that was the best part about moving here. But the sad part is, is like watching all these buildings just like skyrocket up and it reminds me of Atlanta and I moved from Atlanta cause I didn't wanna be in Atlanta. Yeah. Yeah. And I'm not, I mean traffic, whatever, I really could care less about traffic. Like traffic is kind of my downtime. So I could like listen to music. I could do what I like need to do. Yeah. Like I write a lot of songs actually in traffic. And so what's really funny is it's just kinda, it's hard to watch it but I get it cuz we are a growing city. I just wish everybody would stop moving here. But I understand why they move here. <laugh>. Yeah. I get Speaker 0 00:10:43 It. It's like, it's like we have a great city, like come enjoy our city with us, but at the same time a hundred people a day. Yeah. It's a lot. Yeah. It's, it, it's seeing it change a lot. Now when did songwriting start for you? Oh God. Because you were saying music was, music's been a big thing. Did yeah. When did you start singing and then when did songwriting come Speaker 4 00:10:59 Outta that So song? I've literally written songs since I was about six years old since I've learned to write. I'm not kidding. I went up to my attic the like last time I was home and I had a book and I opened it and it was literally a song I wrote and it was good for a six year old. Hey. I literally was like, wow, this is amazing. Um, but I've been writing forever. I started really seriously writing, you know, not writing about like the Tooth Fairy when I was 12. I started entering contests and singing. I've all, I don't remember the last time I did sing cause my whole family's pretty musical so I've been around it my whole life. And then my uncle was a Texas country singer and he tore George straight and there was like, it's just in my blood. Yeah. So there's a lot of like, um, d n A in me that's like, you have to do music cuz I can't do anything else. So writing has been like my outlet for as long as I can remember. I can't even remember the last time I wasn't singing or writing actually. Speaker 0 00:11:51 Yeah. It's kind of weird to think about, isn't it? Yeah, Speaker 4 00:11:53 It is weird to think about. Yeah. Speaker 0 00:11:55 Yeah. So, so we talk about like the Texas country stuff. So for you influences of different styles of music, I'm sure there's more than just country that you're listening to. Yes. Especially in today's day and age. What are you really jamming to? So Speaker 4 00:12:07 I say this lightly, but right now I'm not really a fan of anything that's on the radio right now. Speaker 0 00:12:11 Which is totally, totally understandable that I get that a hundred Speaker 4 00:12:14 Percent. So, and, and just like I right now I feel like country's kind of like in this rut where they're just doing the same thing cuz it works. Why fix what's not broken? You know? Yeah. Radio Speaker 0 00:12:22 Country Speaker 4 00:12:22 At least. Yeah. Radio country. And so, but yeah, exactly. Let me specify by radio country. Yes. I don't listen to the radio. Um, I listen to, I mean I'm really into Brandi Carlisle right now. She is. She's amazing. My girl. I mean, after her Grammy performance I was like, you are everything I wanna be as a woman. Yeah. Um, God, I was actually going through Lizzo actually there, I'm like obsessed with her right now. There's something about a big female in the industry that's like, just screw it. Let me do this. And um, but I mean, I'm always a classic fan of like, Dave Matthews is still one of my favorite artists of all time. You know, I, if I went through my phone, I'm actually just a fan of everything. I'm, there's not a time where I'm listening to the same thing. So it's kind of a hard question to answer. Which, Speaker 0 00:13:06 Which is a good thing. Yeah. I think cuz then you're not, you're not getting stuck in the same box. Yeah. It's better. It's, it's, it sucks to put a box on like what you're listening to or put a box on anything. Yeah. So to have that open, open style. Yeah. And, and everything. Now for you, what's good songwriting? Like, like what's, when you're, what is that? How would you describe that? Speaker 4 00:13:25 Good songwriting? I think it's when the best songs I feel like come when you're in a vulnerable state, um, because you're able to write how you're feeling in a poetic way that's gonna relate to other people. So my favorite songwriting, like right now, I'm in a very truthful state of writing. Like, and when I'm in a truthful state of writing, I move from guitar to piano and I write on the piano and just something kind of like go comes over me and I'm like, this is about to be amazing. So when I'm writing by myself, it's always piano. But recently I've been writing with um, this couple, they're called Lindy, or Lindy and Zach. They're together, there's ndi and which I didn't put two and two together until like recently. I was like, oh, what's your names together <laugh>. Um, they have truly kind of helped me shape my writing a little bit more in the sense of they put me in a pop vibe. Vibe and I actually really like writing pop a little bit. Cuz in pop you're not in a box whatsoever. Yeah. And you just kind of write what you wanna write and somebody's gonna relate to it. So my songwriting, a good songwriting day is when you write something that you absolutely know, not only is something that means something to you, but relate to somebody else. Like, songwriting is all about relating to somebody else and helping somebody relate to a song. So to me that is all songwriting is to me. Speaker 0 00:14:43 Yeah. So it's, I mean, your fir now you're, I blanked out looking at drinking my mountain Dews Get me all jacked up <laugh>. But, um, you're, uh, your first time co-writing, was it back in Georgia or was it here in Nashville? Speaker 4 00:14:54 My first time co-writing was in Nashville. Speaker 0 00:14:56 What was that experience like? Speaker 4 00:14:57 Um, it was incredible. I actually got to write with, uh, Travis Meadows. Okay. And he and I did an incredible song together, which hopefully I'm gonna be releasing, um, this year, if not the beginning of January. It was hard for me at first because I was so independent and I was like, well, how are you gonna know how I feel? But we sat down and legitimately, I think it's my favorite song I have ever had in my position Possession Ever. Um, it was cool. It was nice to actually have somebody else throw out ideas for your brain to keep going because, you know, you get in that rut. Um, but he completely changed my whole mind on co-writing after that. It was like, I wanna co-write with everybody. And so now I'm actually having to get back into writing by myself because I'm not used to it anymore. So Bonnie Baker actually was like, you need to learn to write with yourself again. I was like, you're right. So I'm trying to switch it up a little bit, but Travis Meadows was my first real co-write here in Nashville. Speaker 1 00:15:56 So when you're writing, what comes first for you? Is it lyrics? Does the melody, do you start with like maybe a drum beat or something that turns into it? Like, um, what's the process like? Speaker 4 00:16:06 I use, uh, I always start with a concept. I never go into a songwriting session without some kind of concept. Um, because either if you don't have a concept, I feel like you're just kind of dancing around ideas. So concepts come first and then I play, um, and I mumble lyrics. I do the scrambled egg lyrics and I just mumble 'em and I'll record it and then I'll record the guitar or piano or whatever I'm doing and I'll listen to it over and over and over again and just throw out different melody ideas. If I like it, I record the melody, I'll record another melody and then I put lyrics over it. Or, and sometimes when I'm doing the scrambled egg lyrics, I'm like, oh no, this has to go here. This word. So for instance, on my way down here, um, I have a track right now in my email that I'm writing a song to. And I got the first, you know, I got the first, uh, verse and the hook done, like on my way down here. Cause I was like, this is perfect. So it's kind of like, I really like having that music in my ear first so I could play around with it. But lyrics do come sometimes my old phone is full of lyrics. It's just no music will come to it. <laugh> for a while. Speaker 0 00:17:10 Yeah. So you wrote a, a verse and a chorus on your way here? Speaker 4 00:17:13 Yes. I mean, I can't say that it would stick, but it's like a, it's on the way there, Speaker 0 00:17:16 But, but you have like, like thing the wheels are turning. Yeah. Yeah. That's insane. Yeah. The people, the so writing in the car, yeah. That's a, that's a thing for you. It's Speaker 4 00:17:25 Dangerous. Actually I have to do like the voice memo thing. Like, you know when you can speak to text or whatever. Yeah. I'm always like, okay, this is the lyric and I'll put like verse one comma, and then I like write all out and then I have to like separate it because I'm just talking the whole time that it's just like a huge paragraph. But yeah, it's my, I feel like recently my creative mind has just been exploding, which is great cuz there's sometimes where I go through moments where I'm just dry. I'm just like, ugh, there's nothing. Yeah, Speaker 0 00:17:49 I've heard that. How do you deal with the writer's block thing? Where like, you're, it you get in that kind of rut. How do you deal Speaker 4 00:17:54 With Um, I don't do music. Okay. I, I do something else. Um, I pick up a different kind of hobby. Like I randomly picked up calligraphy one day cuz it was like, I just need something else to keep myself creative. But at the same time, like it is just, if I'm in a writer's block, I get frustrated. But, so I have to have a creative outlet some other way. So whether it be, you know, calligraphy or, you know, taking pictures or signing up for a half marathon like I did the beginning of the year <laugh>, it's like, it's just, I have to go, I have to have some way to have that creative outlet out. So I just do something else. Speaker 0 00:18:31 Signing up for a half marathon. What was that half marathon? Was that here? Speaker 4 00:18:34 Yeah, the rock and roll one. Speaker 0 00:18:35 Oh geez. Tylee think you and I could do that. Speaker 1 00:18:37 No, <laugh> Speaker 4 00:18:38 <laugh>. You do? I Speaker 0 00:18:39 Think, I think we could do like an eighth of a marathon maybe. Speaker 1 00:18:42 I've done five Ks before. Speaker 0 00:18:44 I, I I've never done that. What was, it's funny, I Speaker 1 00:18:46 Mean that was also when, I mean there was a time where I was running 10 miles a day, so Oh geez. Yeah. Back in high school, but that's almost a decade ago now. Speaker 0 00:18:53 So, and that was when you were playing football in Alabama, right? Speaker 1 00:18:57 Football, basketball, baseball. Speaker 0 00:18:58 We were talking about everything. You're a huge role Ty fan. Yeah. How did, how did you become a roll Ty fan being from Georgia? Speaker 4 00:19:03 Just think it's so funny they say Roll Tide fan. Speaker 0 00:19:05 Yeah. Speaker 1 00:19:06 How did you become it Alabama. Speaker 0 00:19:07 Alabama Crimson Tide fan growing up in Georgia? Because I feel like s e c is, do fan bases cross state boundaries like that? Is that like a common thing? Speaker 4 00:19:16 Yeah, I feel like it depends on, I feel like if depends on your family. Okay. Yeah. So my family, it surprising, it actually is divided. My dad went to Baylor in Texas and my mom went to Texas a and m but my first ever college football game was an Alabama football game in 2004. It was the, it was the cotton bowl against Texas Tech and Alabama. Cuz my sister decided to go there and my sister's older than me. It was my first ever Alabama game. And I was like, I'm hooked. And I never went back. I was never a Georgia fan though. I never ever, ever was a Georgia fan cuz it was either Texas or nothing at all. Like Texas a and m or nothing at all. So, um, Alabama, it just became like a ritual and tradition in our family. Speaker 0 00:19:59 Now did things start getting crazy when a and m came to the s e c? Speaker 4 00:20:02 Um, I was annoyed when, yeah. I mean Okay. Texas a and m was there originally. Yeah. So I get it. But what I was annoyed about was the tradition of Texas a and m playing Texas. Yeah, yeah. You know, I was really just kind of, I mean, it's kind of like messing with your Christmas traditions. You just don't. Yes. Yeah. And so that was just kind of sad, but I didn't mind it. I hated it because what their first year theory, they beat Alabama Yeah. With Johnny Manzel. Yeah. Yeah. So then I was like, well crap, I hate this. But I mean, we got a handle on it. I don't mind them being there just growing up in Texas. Like I, and also, not to mention Texas, any name games are fun. If you wanna talk about tradition, like Alabama has some of the best traditions, but Texas a and m is right up there. Yeah. And it's fun and it's just like, it's the lively atmosphere. I love it. Speaker 1 00:20:44 I feel like Texas could have its own league. Speaker 0 00:20:46 Like all the Texas schools. Speaker 1 00:20:48 All the Texas, Texas, Texas Speaker 4 00:20:49 Gates own country. <laugh>. Speaker 1 00:20:50 Yeah. Yeah, Speaker 0 00:20:51 Yeah. No, absolutely. Now what's an s e c tailgate like? Cause I've, I grew up a Virginia Tech fan, so I've been to a few ACC tailgates. Yeah, I know that's not quite the same. And I've been to a few big 10 events like Penn State and things like that. Once, um, once tailgate day in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Like, Speaker 4 00:21:06 I mean, it's early. Yeah. Even if the game is at like eight, it's early. The quad is just full. So it's just getting up super early and just power. It's literally like you have to power through, but it's not hard cuz once you're in the stadium it's like even better. And now they're allowing alcohol in the stadium but not at Alabama yet. Which is kind of funny. Um, because they're like, there's just too many people and they just don't really know how to run it. Speaker 0 00:21:30 Bryant Denny can hold how many pe It's like what? A hundred Speaker 4 00:21:32 Hundred and eight? A hundred? Speaker 0 00:21:33 Yeah. That's insane. That's insane. It's like, that's like a quarter of the state's population. That's insane. Speaker 4 00:21:39 108,000. I think it's a hundred or 103 to 108. I That's Speaker 1 00:21:42 Insane. Yeah, it's like a few thousand less than the big house. Yeah. Which Speaker 0 00:21:45 Is, that's just insane. Yeah. Speaker 4 00:21:47 It's fun Speaker 0 00:21:47 Though. So I gotta get myself to an Alabama Speaker 4 00:21:49 Football again. You should. Speaker 1 00:21:50 You're you're coming with me in October. Speaker 0 00:21:51 Go. What is that? The third, third Speaker 1 00:21:53 Week. Third third Saturday of October, Tennessee, Alabama. What Speaker 0 00:21:56 Team do you do you want to beat the most every year? Is it Auburn or is it Okay? Speaker 4 00:22:00 Yeah. Yeah. Auburn but also, okay. Auburn. Yes. But that's kind of like a given now. Cause Auburn's not gonna come back for a while, I feel like. Okay. Not Speaker 1 00:22:07 As long as they have gu I Speaker 0 00:22:08 Was, Gus was gonna say you better not on that Speaker 1 00:22:09 Voice. Not as long as they have Gus. Speaker 4 00:22:11 Um, yeah, L LSU is probably my ne because I, I mean I hate Speaker 0 00:22:17 Lsu. You don't like Coach O and his Speaker 4 00:22:19 I left Coach o I think Coach O is just hilarious. I think it's funny that he is a co I just saw like a video of him chasing his like grandson on the beach and it was hilarious. But I, my lsu, the last LSU Alabama game I went to was a while ago. It's when they beat us by a field goal. It was, it was like six three. And I went to that and those girls at LSU are ruthless and mean and so are the guys. Oh yeah. Yeah. But then like, if that's, now if, I mean if Alabama beats lsu, great now, now it's Georgia. Like I wanna be Georgia every, every time we play 'em, I wanna beat them so bad cuz all my friends are Georgia Speaker 0 00:22:55 Fans. And now Georgia's really Speaker 1 00:22:56 Good. I want, I want revenge against Clemson. Oh Speaker 4 00:23:00 Hell yeah. Yeah. Hell yeah. I would love that. Speaker 1 00:23:02 I hope there's another Alabama there. Be Alabama, Clemson. Speaker 0 00:23:05 I'm sure there will be because I don't know who else unless it's, unless it's you guys playing against another s e c team in the Speaker 4 00:23:10 Final Yeah, well too, it just came out with the statement today about all the lessons he learned from that game. So I, I have confidence in that. Speaker 1 00:23:15 And Nick Saban has a chip on his shoulder this year. Yeah. And pissed off. Nick's not a good nick to mess with. Speaker 4 00:23:20 And but the thing is, is that at the same time I have respect for Clemson because Oh yeah. I want Dabo to Dabo will come to Alabama when Saban leaves. Speaker 0 00:23:26 See I don't know. I know Speaker 1 00:23:27 He will. No, he will. I don't. He will, will. I don't That is know about that. Oh yes. Yeah. That, that's already, I don't know. Speaker 4 00:23:33 Listen, if Kirby left to go to Georgia, like Dabo would for sure come to Alabama. Speaker 0 00:23:39 That Speaker 1 00:23:39 Would be interesting. How be Dabo and Kirby coming back? Speaker 0 00:23:41 How many, how many more years do you think you have of Saban? It's, Speaker 4 00:23:44 I mean he just signed another what, five year contract. Oh Speaker 0 00:23:47 Geez. So he's, so you still got a while? Speaker 1 00:23:49 I you got another, another decade. Speaker 4 00:23:50 I'm just not, I'm a sore loser. So like, I try not to think about save and leaving cuz Yeah. Speaker 0 00:23:55 Like what happens if you guys lose three games in a year? How upset are you gonna be if you lose more than God Speaker 1 00:24:00 One's gonna riot. Yeah. It's like, uh, Speaker 4 00:24:02 Well the whole state will set on fire. <laugh> like Speaker 1 00:24:05 2007, 2008 was the last time that happened. Yeah. Oh Speaker 4 00:24:07 Man. The last time they lost two games in general was, yeah, Speaker 0 00:24:12 2012. Speaker 4 00:24:13 Yeah. 2012. And then the last time they lost to Georgia was 2007. Cause I was at the game. Speaker 1 00:24:18 I was at the game that year. We played Duke, we won by Phil Gold. It was bad. Speaker 4 00:24:23 Yeah. <laugh>. So if they, but if they, if if any time Alabama loses, no matter what time of day it is, I just go to bed. Yeah. Cause I can't handle it. I hate losing. Speaker 0 00:24:33 So even like a three o'clock game, like it's a Saturday. Oh, I'll Speaker 4 00:24:36 Be in bed. Speaker 0 00:24:36 You're in bed by six 30. So yeah, seven, seven o'clock when the game's over, my Speaker 1 00:24:39 Grandma will do the same thing. She'll go to bed and then somebody will like go wake her up. When we start winning, she'll come back out and watch. But yeah, Speaker 0 00:24:46 Sword subject. My, my first, my like first time really understanding the Alabama Auburn rivalry. I was living in New York and I watched the, the cake return. Don't talk about it. You don't talk about it. Don't talk about it. That's like me talking about Yankees Red Sox. We don't talk about it. Yeah. Yeah. She got Speaker 4 00:24:59 Really, I mean, listen, she Speaker 0 00:25:00 Got so quiet. Speaker 4 00:25:01 If there was a moment where I've cried, that could have been a moment, Speaker 0 00:25:05 I would've cried too. If I was, if I was an Alabama fan, I totally would've. Speaker 4 00:25:08 And I went to bed. But I have a lucky jersey. I have a lucky jersey. I'm telling Speaker 0 00:25:12 You. What number is it? Speaker 4 00:25:13 It's 22. Speaker 0 00:25:14 22 Henry? Speaker 1 00:25:15 Mm-hmm. <affirmative>. Hell Speaker 4 00:25:16 Yeah. Henry. I had one. And then when they lost to Clemson two years ago, I got rid of it and got a new one. So Speaker 0 00:25:23 Break fine. Get rid of the old, get rid of the bad. Speaker 4 00:25:25 And literally, I'm not kidding. I, we lost to Clemson and I threw it in the wash, uh, this year and I threw it in the wash. And so then I was like, where's my jersey? And my fiance was like in the closet hanging up for next year. And I was like, thank you. He goes, it's clean of all the bad luck <laugh>. And I was like, thanks. Speaker 0 00:25:39 It's clean of all the bad, bad, uh, voodoo. Now this year, not talking about Alabama, but talking about you Braley, what's uh, 2019 been looking like for you? And what do you got to, what do you got for, for the people coming out? Speaker 4 00:25:50 So 20, 20 19 has been a shit year. Um, it's just been a learning year for me. It's been a lot of like, um, just getting out of a rut of last year. Last year was an incredible year for me. Released a single, did a tour, did all these incredible things. So this year it's kind of like regrouping and figuring out where to go from there. So right now I'm hopefully releasing, hopefully, um, once we get everything settled, hopefully releasing this song that I did with Travis Meadows at the end of the year. Um, if not this year is just gonna be a lot of working on my catalog. Okay. Um, working on my catalog and, and playing shows and networking again. Getting back into networking like hardcore. And so there's not much that's coming from me this year besides, you know, like different, you know, writers' rounds and stuff. Speaker 0 00:26:36 That's huge though. Mm-hmm. <affirmative> like just building the catalog. Cuz you never know when you're gonna have that song where it's like, oh shit, I gotta go in and and try to get this song cut now. Like that could happen say later today. That could happen tomorrow. That could happen at any moment. Speaker 4 00:26:48 Yeah. So it's been, I mean it's been good. We, I released this song was Indy three weeks ago, um, called Shut the World Out. It ended up being like a pop song, which I'm fine with. Yeah. Um, sounds really good. Speaker 0 00:26:58 Have Speaker 4 00:26:58 You heard it? Yeah. It's great. Yeah. So we released it. I released it under them cuz it was kind of a loophole for me. Um, cuz I am with a management team. Um, and I can't release music, you know, contracts. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So, um, we released it underneath them and it has done really well and it's gained a lot of traction and it's helped me out a lot. And so it's kind of was nice to have a breath of fresh air, of being like, I released something since, remember all the nights, so, which I'm over that song too, so Speaker 0 00:27:22 Well remember all the nights. Where did that one come from? Speaker 4 00:27:25 It came from Thin Air. Literally it, um, my producer Jared Logan, he's outta Kansas City, he, um, was playing just that riff at the beginning of the duh. He was playing that. And I was like, Ooh, I like that. And then my other producer, Aswan North, who's outta Charlotte, um, was like, yeah. And he started coming up and Aswan North is incredible. His melodies. I mean, if you need a number one hit melody, you just ask him. And he is like, yeah, gotcha. Like, he's just that kind of person. Yeah. Um, he just started doing this melody and then the lyrics came and just like, I mean it took, I honestly think it took maybe like four hours to write if that. And I mean, then there's like that massive high note in it, which I is like the hardest thing in the world for me to sing. Yeah. <laugh>. And so I don't really play that one out because I, you know, hitting that note. I mean, I only wanna sing it if I can hit it. Um, you know, it's just, it, it was a great song. I, it's a lot about my like, past and my childhood singing out, you know, all the good stuff. And so it was personable to me and also to other people. And it was, it's just, it was a good, it was a great song. It was a great song to release first for me. Yeah. Speaker 0 00:28:31 Yeah. And there and I can't wait to see what's coming. Cause I know there's gonna be stuff coming and, and again, sometimes you need that year to build the catalog, kind of catch your breath out. How much touring were you doing last year? Speaker 4 00:28:41 Uh, well I did a little radio tour, um, and I played some shows in Georgia. Um, it wasn't like I was like on a set tour, it was like I played where I was asked Yeah. Speaker 0 00:28:53 Like you, but you were, you were going around like Yeah, it was a busy year. Speaker 4 00:28:56 Yeah. It was a very, I'm like still exhausted from last year because I then I did like this big thing in New York, which was a lot of fun. And, and then I was in California and it was so much fun. So having this year where it's kind of like downtime kind of sucks cuz I don't really know what to do with my time if I have any except right now I don't have any. And I'm actually just like, my brain is about to explode. So it's good though. I'm excited for this year cuz I'm, it's was able, it was a great year for me to grow. I needed to grow so much more in my music. So it was an opportunity and Speaker 0 00:29:25 Just, and just think Alabama football's right around the corner. Mm-hmm. <affirmative>, we're in July. September's almost here. We're less than 40 days away. Mm-hmm. <affirmative>, you're already, you're that much Speaker 4 00:29:32 August, what, 31st? Speaker 0 00:29:34 Yeah. Who do you guys play week one? Uh, Speaker 4 00:29:37 Duke. Speaker 0 00:29:38 Yeah. Duke. There you go. You were talking about earlier playing dude. Speaker 4 00:29:42 Yeah. At the Georgia at Mercedes-Benz. Right. Speaker 0 00:29:45 I'm not sure. I Speaker 4 00:29:46 Feel like it, it's somewhere. It's, it's, it's definitely at like a neutral field, I feel like. Speaker 0 00:29:50 Oh, is it one of those big neutral site kickoff games? They do. I don't understand why they got Duke. I, I don't know why they'd have Duke. Like, cause I remember Virginia Tech getting their asses kicked by Speaker 4 00:29:57 Guys. I, I like Duke signed up for this a long time ago. Well Speaker 0 00:29:59 That's, that's one of the things that they pay the money. Speaker 4 00:30:01 I mean, if you think about the first time Alabama played Clemson in years was 2008 and we whooped the crap out of them. At the Mercedes or at the Georgia Dome. Yeah. Yeah. Speaker 0 00:30:11 But, oh man. Yeah, it's the Chick-fil-A kickoff. Oh man. So that'll be r i p the Duke on that one. Knock on wood for you guys. Hopefully <laugh>, that would be a rough way to start off the year now. So we always, uh, we always wrap this thing up with, um, we have the guests always play a song. Yeah. What kind of song do you wanna play for us? What Speaker 4 00:30:28 Do you wanna play for us? How about I play the one that, um, I wanna release this year. Can I do an original? Of course. Speaker 0 00:30:33 Yeah, no, that's what's all. Yeah. We want it to be an original. This whole thing's about having songwriters play their songs. Great. So tell us a little bit about the song. Speaker 4 00:30:41 Um, so this is the one I wrote with Travis Meadows. And um, obviously, like I said earlier, I, I moved to Nashville with literally no friends. I had no furniture. I had, I had nothing and have a job. Speaker 0 00:30:54 Where in Nashville were you living at the time? Speaker 4 00:30:55 I was in the same building I'm in right now. I live over by Pinewood Social, but I was in like a 300 square foot studio apartment. Yeah. And so I had a mattress and we bought it from Big Lots. That was like the highlight of my move was I got a mattress. Um, so, but also Nashville was kind of like a way, it was, it was kind of scary to move to Nashville. Not because I didn't think that I could handle it as a person, but I was nervous to be around people that were good all the time. Cuz you know, you come from Roswell. I was in Milledgeville and like, you know, there's only a handful of women that are out there playing, you know, so, or even men playing. Um, so you're used to being like the person that can play, like I was known as the girl with the guitar. Speaker 4 00:31:36 Then I come to Nashville and everybody's known as the person with the guitar. So I had to kind of like, take it in and be like, okay, well what can I, you know, get from this experience and my creativity? So when I came in with Travis, I kind of, we sat down for two hours and we just talked about my move to Nashville. And so the song itself is about me singing to the city of Nashville, kinda being like, listen, I'm in love with you. I will like all this stuff. Kinda like I'm talking to a person when I'm talking to Nashville and Travis Meadows is actually featuring on it. And he is, when he comes in, he is the city of Nashville singing back to me. Um, that's Speaker 0 00:32:11 A cool concept. Speaker 4 00:32:12 It was, and, and it all, honestly all that came from Travis. Like, I gave him like my ideas and stuff, but like the lyrical flow of it and the, the artistry of it was me. Like me being in a room with Travis and us just kind of like ta us just talking. I mean he is, Travis Meadows is honestly the, one of the most underrated people in Nashville cuz he is Unbeliev and his story's unbelievable. So writing with him opened up a whole new world to me. Um, but yeah, so that's the song is literally, I mean, it's my move to Nashville and in my experience with it. Yeah. Speaker 0 00:32:48 Nice. What's the title of that again? Speaker 4 00:32:50 It's called, you Don't Know Me, but You Will, Speaker 0 00:32:51 You don't Know Me, but you will. Yeah. Speaker 4 00:32:53 And I guess it'll be like when we release, it'll be like, you don't know me. And then in parentheses be like, but you will <laugh>. Yeah. No, because it is a long title, but it's like, I mean, when you hear it, you understand, Speaker 0 00:33:01 But it's a title that that needs to be what be named out that way. Cause that's, Speaker 4 00:33:05 Yeah. And it's kind of like a cocky song, but it's, it is kind of like a cocky song. But every time I have played it live anywhere, I've had somebody tell me like, Hey, when are you releasing that? Like, CMA Fest, like literally I think I had seven, eight people come and be like, when are you releasing that? I'd really like to know, Speaker 1 00:33:20 Hey, you did play a lot during CMA Fest. Uhhuh, how Speaker 4 00:33:23 Was that? It was fun. I, I mean, it's always fun to me. CMA Fest is, is one of the most exhausting, most incredible weekends. Um, I did the fan fanfare and then I played at the Nashville next stage. Um, and then I did the Universal stage, um, or the Nashville Univers stage over at Un Underground. Okay. That was with full band. And then I did acoustic set and then I did the fanfare. Um, it was fun. I enjoyed it. It's, I actually had a guy from Ohio literally come down just to see me, which is really cool. That's awesome. Yeah. Um, he's, he calls me, he's kind of older and he says that I'm his his girlfriend and I'm like, okay. But he came, he came all the way down here for it. So I, I dig it. Speaker 0 00:34:04 That's cool. Yeah. CMA Fest busy. I didn't realize how busy this town can get when certain things are going on. Like the draft freaking busy. Oh man. CMA Fest. Freaking busy. St. Patrick's Day was busy. 4th of July was Imagine Speaker 4 00:34:15 Was busy. The busiest year was when, um, the Pres were in the cup. Yeah, we had CMA Fest, we had Bonnaroo, we had something else. It was, Speaker 1 00:34:24 Um, there was like a few concerts in town that Speaker 4 00:34:26 Weekend too. Yeah. I mean, it was in Spain Speaker 1 00:34:30 Because for like, it was already shut down for CMA Fest, but they were having pres watch parties for the Stanley Cup on Broadway. And I'm telling you, from the stadium all the way down to Second Avenue, the park over there, all that was packed out without CMA Fest here. Speaker 4 00:34:45 Like, I mean Speaker 1 00:34:46 It was, you were coming out in hoards to watch those games just on Jumbotrons outside the stadium. I mean, Speaker 4 00:34:51 Who, Alan Jackson played a free concert. Yeah. Like, that's just Nashville if like that if you wanna like, experience Nashville that summer was the year to experience it. Yeah. Like it was like the epitome of what Nashville is. Yeah. Speaker 1 00:35:04 Unfortunately I was on the road and didn't get to, but like I had, I had a girlfriend at the time that actually flew from North Carolina to hear, just to sit outside on Broadway and watch two games. Speaker 0 00:35:18 Just watch all the stuff go on. It was Speaker 4 00:35:20 Awesome though. That's awesome. Oh, awesome. Yeah. Aw, Speaker 0 00:35:23 The way you just said that. Awesome, awesome. I tell you. There we go. I like it. I like that, that I love the, when the Sumers talk, talking Yankee style as Speaker 4 00:35:31 I, I try and I'm not good at it. I try. Awesome. Okay. No, that's like Wisconsin <laugh>. Yeah, Speaker 0 00:35:37 That's, that's Wisconsin Southern Canada. Speaker 1 00:35:39 That's Yeah. Mine comes out and Oh yeah. Speaker 0 00:35:41 Oh yeah. Oh yeah. Oh Speaker 1 00:35:42 Yeah. Speaker 4 00:35:42 Yeah. Speaker 0 00:35:42 That's so funny. Coffee, Speaker 4 00:35:44 Coffee, coffee. I'm just like, I'm, I had a friend from England that lived with my family for years and I tried to do an English accent and it turned right into like a redneck accent. What does it sound like Speaker 0 00:35:55 Immediately? What does it, what does it sound like? Speaker 4 00:35:57 Oh my. I God. I'm quote, I'm gonna start laughing. Um, Speaker 0 00:35:59 You got this. Speaker 4 00:36:00 He would be okay. For instance, he'd be like, hello, hello. Braly. <laugh>. That's like Australian. I can't do it. He was so fun though. He was That's awesome. He's very English, but yeah. Speaker 0 00:36:10 What was his name? Speaker 4 00:36:11 Dan. Speaker 0 00:36:12 Dan. Shout out to you. Dan. Speaker 4 00:36:13 Dan. Dan Dawson. Speaker 0 00:36:14 Dan Dawson. Shout out to you. Now. Where can people go and find you on social media? Speaker 4 00:36:18 Um, you can find me on Instagram. Uh, it's braley linderman official. Um, Twitter, I mean you can follow me on Twitter, but the only thing I tweeted about was the Bachelorette. So Speaker 0 00:36:28 What are some of your tweets that you got? Cuz we had, uh, Joe, we had, uh, we, we recorded one with a guy named Jody Chap the other day and he was telling about his Twitter. What are some of the things that you got on there? Is it just batch threat? It's Speaker 4 00:36:39 Literally, I mean, if you want me to, I can grab this. You Speaker 0 00:36:42 If you wanna grab the phone. Yeah. Oh, he can just read them off. Yeah. Speaker 4 00:36:45 Well don't read 'em too much. No. Cuz it's all the Bachelorette. I'll read the good ones. <laugh> Speaker 0 00:36:50 The Bachelorette. So you're hooked up. I'm what do you, what do you like Better? Bachelorette or The Bachelor or are they about the same? Speaker 4 00:36:56 The I'm a fan of both. I mean any trash tv. Just put my name on it. Speaker 0 00:37:00 Jersey Shore. What was the country? Speaker 1 00:37:02 That's what I watched. What Speaker 0 00:37:03 Was, what was the country? One Buckwild where the kid died, went mud from West Virginia and there's too much Mud Gun and there's Speaker 1 00:37:09 The died. There's the, there's the one about like Flora Bama. Now where they go That one. Speaker 0 00:37:11 Flora Bama Short. Speaker 1 00:37:12 Yeah, yeah, yeah. That one's stupid. Speaker 4 00:37:15 Um, we'll see here. So Speaker 0 00:37:17 <laugh> Phil, listen, we're gonna learn something here. So, Speaker 4 00:37:19 Okay. The Bachelorette a guy, uh, Hannah should know not to date a man who has their luggage monogrammed. Ooh. Um, oh, this has shut the World out. And the next one as well. NBC is on my shit list because they took, uh, the office off of, or taking the office off Netflix. Speaker 0 00:37:34 Oh shit. Are they actually, I didn't even know about first off. Yeah. Speaker 4 00:37:37 I feel like my friend is gonna Speaker 0 00:37:38 So shitty. Speaker 4 00:37:39 My friend is gonna hate this one because there's a contestant on The Bachelorette that apparently had a girlfriend going on to the show. Um, yeah, I don't know him, but I know he lives here. And I have a lot of friends that are friends with him. So this one is Jed Lee, except this Rose. And then his reply was, I will and so will my girlfriend. Ooh. And then here's one of my dog. And you know, they had a thing going around that was like, what do you, what's your dog's name? And then what do you call him? So my list was Hank, I call him hanky pinky. Vhi booze, Mr. Handsome Pants. Ty boop, sweetie boy. Buggy booze and poop face. Speaker 1 00:38:10 Nice. I'm gonna Speaker 0 00:38:11 Start calling you Poopoo face. Tyler isn't here. Look at that. That is a gorgeous dog. Speaker 4 00:38:15 Yeah. Guys, my Twitter is so boring. Don't do it. Speaker 0 00:38:17 Don't do it. All right. So I just have Speaker 1 00:38:19 Twitter to troll people. Speaker 0 00:38:20 Yeah. Tyler's just a Twitter troll. Tyler, I like Speaker 1 00:38:22 Six accounts. Speaker 4 00:38:23 Do you really? Speaker 1 00:38:24 Oh yeah. Speaker 4 00:38:25 I just started a Speaker 1 00:38:25 New, I actually had one blocked the other day. What'd Speaker 0 00:38:28 You, who Speaker 1 00:38:28 Were you talking about? I, I took a shot at Old Town Road and it got blocked. Speaker 4 00:38:33 My god. Speaker 1 00:38:34 Yeah. Oh man. So I almost took another shot last night. Uh, cuz Shelton Road, like their next to last song, they got requests Old Town Road and like they all hate it. Yeah. Like every Broadway musician does now. And so, uh, I, I about tweeted something out last night and I was like, wait, I can't get account number two blocked. Speaker 0 00:38:54 No, you need account number two for instance. Yeah. So, so they can find you on social media and Speaker 4 00:38:58 Stuff? Yeah, on Twitter and then Facebook. I mean you can follow me on Facebook. Um, just braley linderman. But again, it's, I, okay. I'm, I'm trying to get into social media. I really am. Instagram's my main source. Speaker 0 00:39:10 I've noticed that. Yeah. Instagram. Speaker 4 00:39:11 I just don't, I don't care enough. And I know I should as the industry I'm in, I'm just like, who wants to look at my face all the time? Speaker 0 00:39:18 Have you done the Face App thing, by the way? Yeah, Speaker 4 00:39:20 I have. I look like my mom. Like old, like just old and gross. I hate it. Pull, Speaker 0 00:39:26 Pull up the one of you in the suit. Tyler. Tyler's really good at these. Um, I just started doing them. Speaker 1 00:39:32 First off, let me just say that I had a good base because this shot here, I'll show you the original actually. So this shot was for a band I was in back in college. Mm-hmm. <affirmative>. And like it was, Speaker 0 00:39:42 He just looks like the, the old that's stereotypical old southern man. Yeah. He just looks like, like him. He's like all, he's ums like all all dressed up and he's got like a guitar in his hand. But the way the face Speaker 4 00:39:54 I look like I probably did crack. Like really? It, I mean the, I don't know if they were like give her all the wrinkles cuz I have every wrinkle You can think of all Speaker 0 00:40:02 My face. Give her all the wrinkles I want all the wrinkles. Speaker 1 00:40:04 Hold on one second. So this is the original just a reference. <laugh>. Speaker 4 00:40:10 Look at you on Dapper. Yeah. Speaker 1 00:40:11 Yeah. So we played in that. Tried playing in South Georgia in the middle of August in that. Yeah. Not fun. Speaker 4 00:40:18 Georgia's way too hot. It's like Satan himself lives there. Yeah. Speaker 0 00:40:22 That one down to Georgia. Oh my Speaker 4 00:40:24 God. You look like a rich millionaire that's like, hello, welcome to my palace. Speaker 0 00:40:29 Yeah. Oh my God. How great is that? Well we don't post that picture on our Instagram guys. This was Speaker 1 00:40:32 My favorite. This was like the typical like old man. It Speaker 0 00:40:35 Was on a boat. He's on. Yeah, I was on a cruise. He's celebrating his wedding anniversary <laugh>. Oh it's great. Speaker 4 00:40:41 My, I actually really like that. Yeah, mine's not like that. Oh, it's pretty bad. Speaker 0 00:40:45 Oh man. Well thank you so much for hanging out with us. No problem. Make sure you guys follow Braley at Braley Linderman Official, right? Yes. Official. And then it's Speaker 4 00:40:54 Official cuz there's so many braley out there. Speaker 0 00:40:55 No, but there's so many fake accounts and shit. Have you had that happen yet? Yeah. Speaker 4 00:40:59 No. Yes, I've had one. I've had one person make one and it got blocked instantly. Yeah. Speaker 0 00:41:03 What the Yeah, that's crazy. Yeah. You know, people making fake accounts and shit. But make sure you guys jump on fellow Braley. Um, new music hopefully come in if not at the end of this year, early beginning that you guys will get to hear the song here. Mm-hmm. In just a second. You don't know me, but you will. Mm-hmm. <affirmative>, right? <affirmative>. That's I awesome. Got that right. Didn't even have to look at my phone. <laugh>. I had it all written down. I didn't even look at my phone. But Tyler, another episode in the books. Make sure you guys follow us along at, in The Round podcast on Instagram, in the round, on Facebook, check out all the videos and the stuff that Coda Bear who we did manage to get a, it took a while to get him awake today. <laugh>, we started recording at 1:00 PM uh, Nashville time and uh, it took, took us till probably about 1245. We were finally able to get, I saw 6:00 AM this morning. You did see 6:00 AM this morning. So, so, but, and he still made it up and was here. But thank you to Koda Bear for taking the photos, videos, all of that stuff. And uh, and yeah guys, make sure you follow along. Check out now without further ado. It's our good friend Miss Braley Linderman with you Don't know me, but you will on the, in the Round podcast. Speaker 2 00:42:04 I was in my element the moment that I stepped off of the plane and I am not so innocent that I can't tell all the players from the game. I had a dream. You an angel. I was a clown. I've give me a fast, a little forward. It's just that I'm in love. It's more than my emotions. It's the notion that all of the noise, all of the voices waiting, turn I see a choice. I'm going, you dunno me, I'm you'll, but you come live. The lights I wear like a crown. The cracks on the sidewalk that cover the ground, the smell of the city. Let, ill, but youll, but you'll, but youll.

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