Dylan Marlowe

November 18, 2019 00:49:31
Dylan Marlowe
Outside The Round w/ Matt Burrill
Dylan Marlowe

Nov 18 2019 | 00:49:31

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Matt Burrill

Show Notes

Dylan Marlowe joins Matt and Tyler for this week's episode. Hear about Matt's 'Yankee moment' at Nashville Gun Club, Tyler's portrait from his drunk cruise trip in Mexico and all about our buddy Dylan. Originally from Statesboro Georgia, Dylan is still very young and new to the world of country music. With that being said he's off to a damn good start. Learn about what led him to picking up a guitar, how he got started writing songs, his love for hunting and Bulldogs football AND how fellow Georgia artists like Trea Landon have helped with his adjustment to living in Music City. We also play a fun game of 'Would You Rather?' and hear about new music Dylan hopes to have released soon! 

Song of The Week: 'Damn Good Dog' - Dylan Marlowe and Bryce Mauldin 

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Speaker 1 00:00:13 What is up everybody? Welcome back to the In the Round podcast. You got Matt and Tyler here, what up? And today we got one of one of my favorite writers in town to be to be dead ass with you and a guy that we've become friends with over the last few weeks. And, uh, God's very talented and named that. If you don't know him already, you will know very soon. We got Mr. Dylan Marlow with us. Dylan, how the hell you doing, buddy? What's up boys? <laugh>, appreciate that. Good man. Speaker 2 00:00:35 I'm sorry, I'm, I'm laughing at this picture over here, Tyler. Oh yeah, that's right. Yeah, dude. <laugh> Speaker 1 00:00:41 Dude. So that picture, the story behind that photo. Oh, uh, it's a good one. Tyler, you wanna set the scene for that? It was on vacation, so it's kind of okay. But when we first saw that I'm want a Speaker 3 00:00:49 Cruise in to Mexico and I am sitting in like the main, like little like where you enter the boat at, kind of, there's like a bar there and I'm drinking and stuff and I'm just chilling out and all of a sudden I see the, uh, photographer is, um, kind of looking lonely. So me being drunk at like 11 o'clock at night went and did that <laugh> and the next night I got drunk again and went and paid for it on a 16 by 20 canvas Speaker 1 00:01:23 And got it framed. How much did that run you? Speaker 3 00:01:26 Um, well it was like a buy one get one half off. I had a girlfriend at the time that I don't have anymore, so I got a picture of us, but then I got that picture, so I'm gonna say that that's the half off picture <laugh>. Um, it was those two were 90 bucks for the two of them, so I'm gonna say that that was, uh, 31 thing. Speaker 1 00:01:47 I will say 30 bucks. One thing I will say about Boudreaux, when he gets drunk, he gets very, very generous. So if you're, if, if you get Fure out there, he gets very generous and he was generous and I love the photo. We've been trying to figure out where to hang it up here in the studio because it's just fantastic. He's just posed so well. The Braves at, he's clean shaving, got the little mustache going. Speaker 3 00:02:06 Yeah. But, uh, I think the frame was like 20 bucks. Oh dude. So I'm like 50 bucks in on that, you know, honestly, Speaker 1 00:02:12 It's Speaker 3 00:02:12 Not Speaker 1 00:02:12 Bad. Not bad for 50 bucks. No. It's a hell of a conversational piece, right? Speaker 2 00:02:16 <laugh>. Yeah. Break the eyes. Speaker 1 00:02:17 Yeah, dude. Absolutely. And um, we, uh, we'll, we'll post a picture of that up on our Instagram for you guys to see. Speaker 2 00:02:24 Yeah. So they can see what we're talking about. Yeah. Speaker 1 00:02:25 Oh, 100%. Now speaking of talking about stuff, so you, you do a lot of songwriting here in Nashville. Yeah. You go out there and play as well. How long have you been living in this crazy town? Speaker 2 00:02:35 Uh, just a little bit over a year. Speaker 1 00:02:37 Okay. So, and you're from Statesboro, Georgia? Yep. So where in the map of the great music state of Georgia is Statesboro? Speaker 2 00:02:44 It's like, uh, right by the coast by, it's about an hour in, uh, west from Savannah. Okay. So, Speaker 1 00:02:50 Okay, cool. Speaker 2 00:02:51 Under Atlanta? All that. Speaker 3 00:02:52 Southeast. Speaker 1 00:02:52 Southeast. Okay. Cool. So big Braves fan. Speaker 2 00:02:55 Oh yeah. I mean, Speaker 1 00:02:56 Big, big Georgia sports fan. Speaker 2 00:02:58 Yeah. We, we ain't to good at clutching stuff out, but Speaker 1 00:03:00 Hey, I'm a Yankee fan. We got our, we we had a rough night the other night. We're, we're done now with baseball season. Now. I'm just glad Speaker 3 00:03:07 That I'm not a Georgia fan or else it's this last couple weeks would've sucked. Speaker 1 00:03:11 Yeah, dude. What's going on with the dogs? What the hell? Speaker 2 00:03:14 I don't know, dude. I don't, I don't, I don't even know what to say about it. I'm lost for words right now. Speaker 1 00:03:18 And Carolina gave Florida a tough time the other day too, so maybe it's just Carolina's coming on. Maybe it's not. You guys are playing Speaker 3 00:03:25 And Alabama a good, like first half. Speaker 1 00:03:26 Yeah. And Bama had a tough time with Tennessee this week, dude. Could you imagine? We didn't have a tough, could you imagine if Bama lost to Tennessee? How great that would've been that, Speaker 2 00:03:34 I mean, I was on on the edge for Tennessee. I was, that's the only time you'll ever see be root for Tennessee. But <laugh>, I, dude, I was hoping they won that game. Yeah, Speaker 1 00:03:42 No, but Tua will be back. All's gonna be right in the world. Boudreau. Don't worry. It's Speaker 3 00:03:46 Okay. I didn't get to watch it. Me and him were at Jason Hebel concert, Speaker 2 00:03:50 So yeah, I mean, Speaker 1 00:03:51 <laugh>, we were getting little updates and stuff, but, um, but yeah, so growing up in Georgia, that is like the songwriter country music capital of, of states like Yeah, I'm from New York, so I would always pay attention to where people were coming from. I was doing the radio thing and everybody was coming outta Georgia. Yeah, Thomas, Rhett, Brantley Gilbert, Luke Bryan, yes. Cole Swindell, um, red Akins, um, Aldi, everybody like coming outta Speaker 2 00:04:15 Georgia. Yeah, every time somebody up here asked me where I'm from and I say Georgia, they're like, oh, it's another one. <laugh>. I'm like, I mean, hey, you know what, they something in the water down there I guess. Yeah. Speaker 1 00:04:24 So what was it like growing up down there? Because like for you, I mean, I'm sure you got to see a lot of people come through and like, Speaker 2 00:04:31 Honestly, uh, I didn't, I mean, I never really was into like, music until, uh, like my senior year of high school. So I kind of, which I, I mean I, I'd sneak out at the bars and stuff then, but I wasn't into like the up and coming music scene. I just heard what was on the radio at that point. And then some, something about it hit me, uh, in high school where I just started loving music and learned how to play. One of my buddies that, uh, lived beside me in the neighborhood had bought a guitar. He started playing it and I was like, well damn, that's pretty cool. So I started playing it and then back and forth, back and forth and I don't know, I just, I picked it up one time and then that was it. And I just, and then I kind of started getting into it. But I, I mean, if I was pro, if I was into it, I know at that time, like Al Dean and Cole Mundell and all those guys were coming through Statesboro, Eric Church even came through there. Like there were so many people that played that little, that market right there. Speaker 1 00:05:28 Is that closer to UGA or Georgia Southern or Georgia Tech or what College? Cause Georgia Speaker 2 00:05:32 Southern's like Statesboro. Speaker 1 00:05:33 Oh no shit. Yeah, like Speaker 2 00:05:34 In that Speaker 1 00:05:35 Town. So you grew up in a college town? Yeah. Oh yeah. Because I know the college circuit is huge and we see it a lot being on the road with, with the guys that we're out with right now. Mm-hmm. <affirmative>, you're just hitting college town after college towns, you're seeing a lot of shows and a lot of concerts Yeah. Come Speaker 2 00:05:48 Through there. Yeah. No, if I, I would, if I was in college at that time, that would've been definitely fun. Yeah. But also when I got there, there was about a bunch of, uh, like drama stuff that happened where, uh, some events happened and then all those bars got shut down. Oh shit. So now there's like, there's one bar, the blue room there, and that's pretty much like the bar where everybody plays. And Speaker 3 00:06:08 Was it all fake ID stuff? Speaker 2 00:06:10 No, it, it was, uh, actually, I guess, I guess this isn't like the most like straight like, strict podcast. Like, no dude, you Speaker 1 00:06:18 Said whatever the hell you, you Speaker 2 00:06:19 Want mean. So pretty much this guy, uh, um, not making fun of this, just this, this will happen. The, uh, one of the bouncers I think was, uh, on drugs. And so another, a kid had went to like steal money from the tip jar and the bouncer that was like, uh, high, he threw him like outside on the asphalt and killed him. So then they shut down like all those bars. Oh shit. So like Dingus is still open. The blue room's open. Speaker 1 00:06:47 What's the name of that first one? Did you just say Dingus? Speaker 2 00:06:49 Yeah. D it's called Dingus. McGee's. That Speaker 1 00:06:51 Is the most cu That is awesome. I want to go there. I want to get a shirt. It's pretty, Speaker 2 00:06:55 It's pretty nice. It it, it is laid back. I mean, yeah, it is cool. They got good food. Speaker 1 00:06:59 Dingus McGees. I love that. That <laugh>. That's country as hell. I love that. Yeah. That's awesome man. Speaker 3 00:07:05 We're still giving an old Matt here some culture, so Speaker 1 00:07:08 Yeah, dude. And we went out. I'll let you tell the story, Dylan, since you're the guest. <laugh>. So, so you, I mean, I knew I was gonna have my, my hands full and really have to prove myself going out with, we was out, it was the three of us. We had our good buddy Lou Langston out there as well, and then Charlie Muncaster, um, the boss man from, uh, from Muscadine and Charlie invited us out to shoot. And I'm not gonna say no, and I, I own a shotgun. It ain't functioning right now, but you could probably explain what happened with that. Speaker 2 00:07:36 I mean, pretty much we went to this station and everybody's looked, let me Speaker 3 00:07:40 Add to this real quick before you go. This is the first stop of the day. Speaker 2 00:07:45 Yeah. I mean, first station, Speaker 3 00:07:46 30 minutes of us getting there. Speaker 2 00:07:49 So everybody's, I mean, I, I think I shot my, my four shells we're on the course. What? So you got shoot one, one and then a pair. So I, I mean everybody I shot Lee Shot comes up with his old shotgun pump shotgun and he goes, guys, I think it's stuck. Well he put the shotgun shell backwards in the, in the bottom of it. And I think me and Lee spent probably 30 minutes getting that shell out. Yeah. Got the shell out and then the uh, ejector pin fell out after the shell fell out. Good stuff. But I mean, what, I mean, you're from New York though. It wasn't high expectations. Speaker 1 00:08:26 <laugh>. Hey, a golf course, I'll smoke you, but, um, but yeah, I mean I did get to shoot some of, some of your guys' guns. It was an awesome time to get out Speaker 2 00:08:35 There. Yeah, that's a good time. Speaker 1 00:08:36 But yeah, I could still gotta take that shotgun somewhere. It's still sitting in the case. Coda Bear I think's gonna take a crack at it, but I'm probably gonna have to take it somewhere. Just take it somewhere. Yeah, no, yeah, it was, um, Speaker 2 00:08:45 Good times. Speaker 1 00:08:46 It was, um, it was an experience for sure. But for you growing up, so did you, you grew up around doing the outdoors thing? Speaker 2 00:08:53 Yeah, I mean everything, we never, my family never had a bunch of land just cuz we were, we were kind of back and forth between like Savannah and Statesboro and uh, but I always had buddies that, that had tons of land. So I mean, I was hunting it every day like high school. I mean, I couldn't remember me and my buddy Judson skipping cla like first, first block our, almost our whole senior spring just going Turkey hunting and then getting outta lunch and then going Turkey hunting before baseball practice <laugh>, and then every, I mean every day like yeah, it was Speaker 1 00:09:24 That's Speaker 2 00:09:24 Awesome. It was a great childhood being around all that. I'm, I'm glad. Speaker 1 00:09:27 Yeah. What was, how old were you when you first started? Really? Like, because I know you, you said you used to shoot competitively too, like shed ski and all that stuff. Speaker 2 00:09:34 Um, in, in, uh, high school I went to like a, a private school my last two years to play baseball. And we had this, uh, shotgun team. So I shot com. I mean, I learned a bunch doing that. Obviously it didn't show the other day cuz I'm a little rusty, but <laugh>, I wasn't never the best outta Speaker 1 00:09:51 Me. Hey, hey, you know what? You did better than Lee. You did better, better than Lee Langston, who's manage shout out to you, Lee. You're, you're an awesome dude. And, and keep, keep me employed. I love, love working for you Lee. But, um, but when we were out there the other day, he's, he used to manage a gun store and he's done, he's been around at his whole life too. And yeah, you were doing better than that. He, I mean, Speaker 3 00:10:10 I beat Lee and I haven't been able to shoot for seven years, so Speaker 1 00:10:13 Yeah, he's, he's had too reconstructive shoulder surgeries. Yeah, when I, Speaker 3 00:10:16 When shoulder surgery they told me I couldn't shoot for five years. So I that just, uh, went away like two years ago now, so. Yeah. Yeah. Speaker 2 00:10:24 Well, I mean on to be on Lee's side, I mean he, I mean if you sell him at a gun store, you don't necessarily get to shoot him. Speaker 1 00:10:32 Yeah, no, no. Yeah. So Speaker 2 00:10:33 You just gotta know about him. Speaker 1 00:10:34 I gotcha. Yeah, yeah, yeah. No, absolutely. But Speaker 2 00:10:36 No, I did beat Lee. Speaker 1 00:10:37 You did <laugh>. I Speaker 2 00:10:38 Did, but then, I mean, Charlie beat on us, so, Speaker 1 00:10:40 But you know, but Chuck's a member of the gun club. Speaker 2 00:10:43 Yeah's. True. That's true. He's Speaker 1 00:10:44 Done that course a few times, so we might have to get back out there. I'm gonna have to really watch when I load shells into the gun this time. But, um, but yeah. So for you, songwriting and stuff, when did that really start coming to be and and how did that lead to you wanting to be like, Hey, let me go to Nashville. Like, Speaker 2 00:11:00 Um, man, I, I don't even, I think, uh, I mean I think I know a bunch of people that have said this, but I guess that just shows how great of an artist he is. Like just hearing Eric Church and hearing how his songs were so different. And like I said, I know there's probably a hundred different people that would say the same thing, but I guess he's just that good. Like when you, when that he can make kids say, okay, I I want to do this. Yeah. And then, um, definitely like, I I, I mean, so the story behind me wanting to play the guitar was because like I played this uh, senior Baccalaureate service at our high school and man, I, I was never like the popular guy. Like never really had like a b like girls going crazy ever, me, but man, when I played that guitar that night, <laugh>, every girl in my high school class had said something about it. Speaker 2 00:11:51 And so I was, I told my dad, I said, I think it's time to hang baseball up on the shelf and try this whole guitar thing. And so I was like, you know, excited about that cuz just something different, especially in a small town. Nobody, I mean, nobody else really did that I guess. So it was kind of cool to be one of the only people and there's a couple people down there that do it. It was cool to be one of those few. And then, uh, I guess songwriting just hit me, uh, probably in college. I can just remember, uh, like I said, my buddy Judson, we lived together. I can pre, I can remember living with him and just coming home to like, study notes that I took that day and I didn't take any notes. I just had wrote like song lyrics down. And so at that point I was like, God, I gotta, you know, I gotta get outta school and do this. So yeah, talked to my dad and he said, man, if you really want to do it, you need to just do it. Yeah. Speaker 1 00:12:42 He Speaker 2 00:12:43 Was like, you got, I mean, if you got a backup plan then you ain't ever gonna put all you got to the first plan. So I worked with him for two years and then I moved up here. So Speaker 4 00:12:53 What were you in school for? Speaker 2 00:12:55 I don't know, Speaker 1 00:12:56 <laugh>, <laugh>. Speaker 2 00:12:57 I just went cause every, everybody else went, so I went, thought that was a thing to do. Speaker 1 00:13:02 Bef before you were picking up the guitar, were you thinking about playing baseball in college? Was that like a real thing? Speaker 2 00:13:07 Yeah, so I was doing like showcases in the summer fall ball with travel teams and then spring ball with the high school. So I mean, like my whole life revolved around baseball from the time I was probably six to 18. Speaker 1 00:13:19 Damn. So telling your parents, I think it's time for me to hang, hang the cleats in the bat up and start picking a guitar. Yeah, Speaker 2 00:13:24 I mean, it, it, I'm sure it was weird cuz they put a lot of money into it. Sorry. You're good buddy. Which, uh, which I'm thankful for. They, they put a lot of money and time into me playing baseball. But I think, I mean, and I sucked when I first started too, so I don't know how they were so supportive of it. You know, I, I mean, I, I don't know. I'm, I'm glad they were, I'm glad they helped me stuck with it or stick with it. But yeah, I mean, no, they're, they're really sup They're probably some of the most supportive parents I could even think of. I mean, when I told 'em I wanted to do it, they were like, all right, well, let's, let's go. You know, I worked with dad, like I said, to save money. What Speaker 1 00:13:59 Were you do, what does your dad do? What were you doing for work? Uh, Speaker 2 00:14:02 Underground utility. So I, uh, laid pipe, did a la laid a lot of pipe. Yeah. Okay. <laugh>. And I also, uh, burned an excavator to the ground. You Speaker 1 00:14:12 Burned an excavator? Oh, let's hear this story. Yeah. How, how the hell does that happen? Speaker 2 00:14:15 <laugh>? Yeah. I still owe my dad for that. I told him if I ever write a number one song, I'm gonna buy him a mini excavator. So we are, we're burn. We, uh, before we, so my dad's the kind of guy where like, we had a b we had a lot of of land that needed to be cleared before we could even work. My dad's the kind of guy where he's not gonna pay somebody to clear it, he's gonna do it himself. And I mean, I, I love that about him. So he was like, all right, let's get to work. So instead of paying a company that has like all these machines, like the specifically for that, we get excavators and start ripping trees up, cutting them, cutting them. Well one, once we had a big amount of trees, uh, we'd burn 'em, move on to the next acre. Speaker 2 00:14:54 So I, we were burning trees. I had this mini excavator and I, you can't see this. Y'all can see it. The people that are listening ain't gonna be able to see it. But if you can imagine laying one tree down vertically in a fire, like a long skinny pound tree, then laying a second tree horizontally on the bottom of the vertical tree. So that created like a teeter totter effect. And the tree that was already on fire leaned back and fell in between the arm of the machine, the boom and the cab, and then it caught grease and all that stuff and just caught fire. Yeah. <laugh>. That was bad. And it burned all the way to the ground. Speaker 1 00:15:32 Okay. So Speaker 2 00:15:33 It was gone. So Speaker 1 00:15:34 Let's hope that number one song comes along for that hit comes along Speaker 2 00:15:37 One one day, something ha at least something I told him, I said, I'm gonna buy you one. Might not need it by then, but I'm gonna buy it anyways. <laugh>. Speaker 1 00:15:44 That's awesome. So you've been in town, you said, for a little over a year. Yeah. Um, something we like to ask people, what was your first night like, what was the first night that you don't remember going out in Nashville? Because we know it's a party and we know it gets crazy and you're a songwriter. See Speaker 2 00:15:59 First song. I don't remember. Speaker 1 00:16:01 Like, just craziness where you either went downtown or you were hanging out Winners or losers or Red Door or Speaker 2 00:16:06 Honestly, up since I've been here, I haven't really gone out like, and gotten drunk. But the, uh, I, before I moved up here, I played Whiskey Jam long, like, uh, in May the year, but not like the same year before I moved up here. And I had my buddy Screech and, uh, my girlfriend, Natalie, mom, dad, they all came up here. Speaker 1 00:16:28 I love that you have a buddy named Screech. Oh, he is awesome. Speaker 2 00:16:31 Yeah, all Speaker 3 00:16:31 I can picture is the dude from Saved by the Bell. That's, Speaker 2 00:16:33 That's why we call him Screech. And he's actually moving up here soon too. Oh, no. Speaker 1 00:16:37 Shit. Speaker 2 00:16:37 Yeah, he's gonna like, he's gonna be my tour manager and Oh fuck. Yeah, it's awesome. And, uh, yeah, we, uh, we, we got pretty lit that night. We, we tore up Nashville that night. Yeah, I, I'd say, but since I've moved up here, um, I've tried to just stay as busy as I can be and give myself good excuses not to go out and spend money <laugh>. Yeah. But, um, yeah, no, I mean, I guess I sound like an old guy, but like, I, I guess I used to be a lot wilder than I am now. Back in my younger days before I was Speaker 1 00:17:09 22. And how and how old are you? 22. 22? Yeah. You're 22. Yeah. Damn. Speaker 2 00:17:13 I just, I don't know. You Speaker 1 00:17:15 Get IDD heavy at the bars, don't you? Yeah, no, Speaker 2 00:17:17 I Speaker 1 00:17:17 Get, I was a door guys, so was Tyler. We both door guys at Whiskey Row for about a year. So we would check in fake IDs, we'll show you. We have a whole book. Speaker 3 00:17:24 I got one one night, I got a guy, it was right after you went out with us that time and sold mert. Oh yeah. Literally that Monday night after there was a kid come up that looked exactly like you except for maybe two inches shorter and handed me a fake Georgia id. And I called him on it and he had like two buddies with him too. And one of 'em like circle around behind me and I was like, Hey bud, like this is fake. And he's like arguing with me and cussing me out and all. And I'm like, dude, you can do what you want, but it's fake. And so finally like I, uh, I was just like, all right dude, what's your birthday? And he like quoted me a birthday. I just went to check to see if it was right. And I like barely pulled out my pocket and he reached for it and he like grabbed it and I grabbed him and we were like kind of tussling over the Id like it popped up in the air. No, he ended up with it and I ended up with him in my arm, in my hand. And uh, one of his buddies like cross armed me and like made, made me break my hold on him. And that kid, the last that, so Whiskey Rose on the corner of fourth and Broadway, I saw that kid running on fourth the last time I saw him, he was crossing over Korean vets going to Martin's and was still sprinting. Speaker 2 00:18:34 He was scared. Speaker 3 00:18:35 I put the period of God on him. <laugh>. Speaker 2 00:18:37 Yeah. No, I mean I get, I think I went to Red Door one time with my buddy Brian just, just to hang out and, uh, they, I mean they didn't let me in. I had my real id. I had the, uh, paper copy ID that goes with the real id Yeah. And my social security card. I said, man, they Speaker 1 00:18:56 Still didn't let you in. Speaker 2 00:18:56 Yeah, he told me it was fake. I was like, you, you mean to tell me you think I went and printed a fake id? Then I said, think Speaker 3 00:19:03 I've heard of this story. Speaker 2 00:19:04 Well dang, I need to go one step further and print a, a paper ID and then print a fake social. I mean, yeah, I look like a kid though. I mean, I get it, but No, Speaker 1 00:19:12 It means you're gonna Asian really well. Yeah, I Speaker 2 00:19:14 Get good. I'm, I mean, I'm gonna be a hot dad one day. Yeah. <laugh>, I'm, I'm gonna be a young dad. I'm going be 50 looking 30. Yeah, Speaker 1 00:19:23 I'm fine with it. There you go. That's good man. I'm about it. And for the artist thing that helps you. That's good man. So for you, when you first came up, what, because you're doing the artist thing as well, like you're going out and playing shows and, and doing all that, was it always you wanted to do the artist thing or was it you wanted to be a songwriter then the artist thing kind of just came up with opportunity? Speaker 2 00:19:41 No, I knew since the beginning I wanted to be more of an artist. Okay. And then once I kind of found myself writing songs that I just fell in love with, then I was like, well dang, like I could do this both. Um, and I mean, the more I, the more I write songs, like the more I'm just, I don't know. I guess I, I just wanna do both of 'em, you know? Yeah. I can, if if you ask me what I had, which I'd rather do, I wouldn't be able to pick one. Speaker 1 00:20:08 Yeah. But that's why it's called singer songwriter. Yeah. So you, until you, so you do, Speaker 2 00:20:12 I hope to keep that like a true meaning and Yeah. For as long as I can write my own songs, I mean, I know at some point, you know, you cut other people's songs and that's the point of songwriters in town. Yeah. So I'm not against that either, but I want to, you know, I love, I love, I love going out and playing a song and somebody going, dang, that's good. And you being able to say, I, well I wrote that. Yeah. Something cool about that. Yeah. Speaker 1 00:20:33 For you, is there a certain show that sticks out so far? I mean, I know you're, you're, you're still young doing this, but you've gone around and played a little bit. Speaker 2 00:20:42 I don't know. I know that, uh, I think, I mean, probably a month ago we played, uh, my buddy Trey does down home days, like this giant field party back home. And that was awesome. I mean, like, just, I mean, I couldn't tell how many people were there, but it was probably close to seven 800. And then just to hear, so, Speaker 1 00:20:59 So your your buddy Trey. That's Trey Landon, right? Yeah. Yeah. See that, that's the thing about Georgia. You all have such a network of just people that are just coming outta there. And I feel like there's such like a helping hand, like, oh no, I'm going way back to the peach picker guys. Yeah. Like, those guys love to help young songwriter from Georgia out because you're from Georgia because you are so freaking talented. Speaker 2 00:21:18 And I'm thankful for Tram and he's helped me. Yeah. More than I could even imagine. How Speaker 1 00:21:22 Now did you know him before you moved up here? Or did you Speaker 2 00:21:24 Yeah, and uh, so one of, I mean, right after I graduated high school, I was playing this, uh, like open mic night. So this place called Locos. And uh, Trey walked in there one time and we just became buddies. And he's been, I think the first song ever sending me, he text me back, he is like, nah, that ain't it. I was like, all right. Cause you know, mom and dad were like, oh, that's good. Yeah. Trey's like, nah. So I'm thankful though, cuz I mean, there's no telling what I'd be writing now if he didn't, if he wasn't honest with me back then. So Yeah. But, um, we played that down Home Days and just to hear like, all like the hometown singing, like, uh, I had this song called 1111, I put it out. Yeah. Like, before I even moved up here. But to hear them like singing that back, I mean, it's just cra it's crazy. Speaker 2 00:22:08 Like yeah. It, it gives you that like, little bit of confidence, uh, or like, just a little bit of like, cuz sometimes, I mean, as there's so many of us up here, sometimes you kind of get like, kind of discouraged by everybody doing it. And then when you, when when something like that happens, it gives you like a little spark of like, okay, you know, this is attainable. Yeah. And so that, I mean, that's probably my, like, that's always my favorite show to play, which I haven't, I haven't played too many band shows yet. Just I've been up here this, this, this whole year up here. I mean, I've been, I've been writing my butt off just trying to write as many songs as I can. So now that I've got a, a good catalog of stuff, then um, some stuff starting to happen. We'll gonna try to get on the road more Speaker 1 00:22:52 Yet. So for you as a, as a writer, are you, are you with a publishing company right now? Speaker 2 00:22:55 Uh, not yet. Speaker 1 00:22:56 Not yet. Not yet. Speaker 2 00:22:57 But, um, I don't know if I'm allowed to talk about it or not, but, Speaker 1 00:23:00 But, but good things are happening, so that's awesome. Do no, but No, but congrats on that. Like, even just to have that mentioned, that's gotta be, that's the hardest thing. Cuz the most, the biggest, um, occupation or biggest thing of employment in Nashville is songwriter. There's, there's so many people that just write songs and there's only so many people that get that opportunity to do something like that. So, no, Speaker 2 00:23:19 I'm, I mean, I'm over the moon about it, so, yeah. Speaker 1 00:23:22 That's awesome, man. Finishing Speaker 2 00:23:23 Some paperwork up and stuff like that. Okay. Speaker 1 00:23:26 All right. Cool man. Yeah, that's cool. So for, so for 2019, this has been a year of just writing. How many songs do you think you've written this year? <laugh>, Speaker 2 00:23:35 I don't even know. Uh, gosh. Probably close to a hundred I guess. I mean, I've got like a Dropbox folder full of songs and then like the files on my phone have like 79 in 'em. Damn. So, I mean, I, I've got a bunch of songs. <laugh>. Yeah. Speaker 1 00:23:51 Yeah. Such as writing and writing and writing. Yeah. Speaker 2 00:23:53 And I'd say out of those hundred, you know, there's a good 15 that are, that I would fight for, Speaker 1 00:23:59 So. That's awesome. That's cool, man. Yeah. Something else that we like to do, we like to play some games on here. We've been doing a lot of segments recently. We tried one segment a few weeks ago and it got a little rowdy. You ever heard of Card? Have you ever heard of Card Cards Against Humanity? Speaker 2 00:24:13 I've heard of it. Okay. I don't, I've never played it. So, Speaker 1 00:24:15 So we have another card game. We're not gonna play that. It's called like, personally incorrect. And it's, it gets really dark. Like, I think the first card, when we played it a couple weeks ago with, uh, with Hunter Jordan and Evan Mayo was, um, the first winning card was like a Hitler card or something. So it gets wild. Yeah, it gets really wild and there's a lot of weak. It's fun. It's fun. But we're going to, tonight, I think what we're gonna do, what are we gonna do, Tyler? We're gonna Speaker 3 00:24:36 Play, uh, game that we played with our guests, uh, that just dropped last week. Kelly rather. Okay, cool. Called would you Rather Uhoh. So here we go. First one. Oh shit. Would you rather be a billionaire or know the truth about aliens? Speaker 2 00:24:51 Billionaire. I don't care about aliens. Really. Speaker 1 00:24:54 See, I care about all that area 51. I'm not, Speaker 3 00:24:56 Hey, if you're a billionaire, you could pay for the truth thing Speaker 2 00:24:59 Is, is like, I love, I love like all that's, I love it. Like all the mystery, like I love that stuff, but like a billion dollars, Speaker 1 00:25:06 It's a lot of money. Speaker 2 00:25:07 You could have a lot of toys. Speaker 1 00:25:09 Yeah. You, you could buy your dad that excavator. I, I Speaker 2 00:25:12 Can buy 'em 10 of 'em. <laugh>. Speaker 3 00:25:16 Okay, here's a good one. Be the main character in The Simpsons or be the main character in Family Guy. There you go. Speaker 1 00:25:22 Family Speaker 2 00:25:23 Guy. Yeah. Dude, I, I never could get behind The Simpsons, but I couldn't either. High school, like me and my brothers, we watched family. Like our parents didn't want us to, but we would watch it all night. Like, yeah, dude, Speaker 3 00:25:33 I, uh, so I had a college semester where I had, um, psychology and then chapel, which I ran in sound for that semester. And then, uh, I had physics of sound followed by like an abstract math course, like all back to back with no breaks. Like literally was sprinting across campus due to the next class. And me and my roommate pretty much had the same schedule. So we would meet up, like we'd go eat and we'd go back to the room and meet up and we'd watch like four or five hours of family guy just to like, kind of help our brain like form back into a harder substance. Yeah. Speaker 1 00:26:10 Yeah. Dude, there's family guys a show that's been around for a minute too. It's still going. Yeah. Speaker 2 00:26:14 It's messed up, but it's funny to watch. Speaker 1 00:26:16 Oh, do you like South Park at all? No. No, you can't do it? Speaker 2 00:26:19 I, I don't, I don't, I don't. Only thing I watch now is like, uh, I just started this, uh, the meat eater stuff on Netflix. That stuff's pretty Speaker 3 00:26:27 Good. Yeah. Have you watched, uh, big Mouth yet? Speaker 2 00:26:29 Uhuh? I've seen it. You, you Speaker 3 00:26:30 Gotta watch that one. I Speaker 2 00:26:31 Haven't watched much like cartoon stuff. Speaker 3 00:26:33 That one's good. All right, here's, here's another one. Would you rather get rid of all the bad drivers on the road or never have to wait in line at stores and restaurants? Speaker 2 00:26:44 Probably anybody that knows me would probably know. I'd say probably bad drivers. Speaker 1 00:26:49 I'd say I'd, I'd go with bad drivers. Speaker 3 00:26:51 46%. I Speaker 2 00:26:52 Kinda have a little, little bit. Not not much, but a little bit of like a road anger really. Not anger, but, well, you Speaker 1 00:26:59 Drive a big ass truck, it's kind of hard to move around in that thing when you got little close. I Speaker 3 00:27:03 Have a buddy that says that you are automatically three times an angrier person <laugh> when you get behind the wheel of a car than you are any other time in your life. Speaker 1 00:27:14 Yeah, dude. And down here it's such a free for all drive it in Nashville. I would Speaker 3 00:27:16 Say that's almost true, except for I've had to deal with TSA on the bad end of stuff. Yeah. And I, I was shaking Speaker 1 00:27:26 And dude Speaker 3 00:27:29 Have a credit card with an infinite amount of money or have superhuman strength and agility. Ooh, this is a good one. Speaker 1 00:27:38 What do you got there, mama? Speaker 2 00:27:39 Gotta do? You gotta pay the credit card off. Speaker 3 00:27:42 It's an infinite amount of money Speaker 2 00:27:45 Probably. Uh, I don't know. Probably the, probably the strength and agility. Speaker 1 00:27:49 What would you do with that? I'd Speaker 2 00:27:51 Run. Speaker 1 00:27:51 You'd just run? I'd just run. You'd just run everywhere. Oh yeah. Be flash. Speaker 3 00:27:55 He'd be chasing down deer. He'd be Speaker 1 00:27:57 Chasing down deer knife <laugh>. Speaker 2 00:28:00 That's right. Speaker 1 00:28:03 Oh boy. Speaker 3 00:28:05 All right. Live in a, would you rather live in a random country every day or live in a country of your choosing for the rest of your life? Speaker 2 00:28:13 Definitely choosing. Speaker 1 00:28:14 Would it be this country? Be America? The America America Speaker 2 00:28:17 Song? <laugh> wouldn't be anywhere else. Speaker 1 00:28:19 Have you been to another country before Speaker 2 00:28:23 The Bahamas? Another country? Yeah. Yeah, I've been The Bahamas. You see, Speaker 1 00:28:26 I have a passport, but I've never been, never been to any, to any other country. I gotta go up, I wanna try to go up to Canada. Speaker 2 00:28:32 I'd like to go play like overseas for like troops and stuff. I'd Speaker 1 00:28:34 Be, that'd be cool. The USO stuff. Yeah, Speaker 2 00:28:36 That would be really, I'd love to do that. Speaker 1 00:28:38 Yeah, that would be, that would be pretty bad. Nice. Get Speaker 3 00:28:40 One more. But there's ads. And this is, Speaker 2 00:28:43 You didn't buy the app? Nah, you just got the free one. You Speaker 3 00:28:45 Got the free one. Speaker 1 00:28:46 Tyler don't pay for shit unless you get him drunk. Then he becomes generous. Not just, no, Speaker 3 00:28:50 No, I still don't pay for apps. I think the only app I've ever paid for is Photoshop. Speaker 1 00:28:57 Yeah. Like shop. Yeah, no, like even like the Face app that's on there, like the old guy thing. Which by the way, I gotta show you that picture. We put, um, the age app on that portrait picture. I, and he looks like an old app, but he looks like an old, like an old Confederate general. It's awesome. I have some Speaker 3 00:29:11 Great ones to me. Like whenever I had to wear shoes and stuff all the time. Yeah. Oh, this the one being a musician live, would you rather live the rest of your life without sight or live the rest of your life without sound? Speaker 2 00:29:24 I've always, I've always like wandered about that. Like if I have my eyes or not. Uh, probably, I mean, I guess I could do it without sight. You know, I could, Speaker 3 00:29:37 It's weird. Speaker 1 00:29:38 Ray Charles it, Speaker 3 00:29:39 27% of the people on this app chose the app. Everybody wants, everybody would rather live without sound. Speaker 2 00:29:46 Yeah. I mean, I don't know. I feel like if I was like Chris Stapleton or Luke Combs, I could live without sound. Like they could probably sing perfect without it. They Speaker 1 00:29:54 Could still do it. Yeah. Speaker 2 00:29:55 I need it though. <laugh>. Yeah. Speaker 1 00:29:57 So you, you bring up those two guys for you. Who are some of your, like who are you jamming to? Who are some of your favorites that you'll, you'll crank up or have on Spotify here on the radio and turn it up a little bit. Speaker 2 00:30:07 Like old. Like old or like up new and upcoming. Speaker 1 00:30:10 Let's start with new and upcoming, then we'll go to old Speaker 2 00:30:12 Dude. So I don't know if y'all heard it or not, but like Johnny McGuire's new EP is. Yeah, dude, it's awesome. I love it. Yeah. Um, I love that. Uh, I was trying to think of what else. Uh, I love Jameson Rogers, uh, Speaker 1 00:30:25 Jamo. Speaker 3 00:30:26 Did you see that? Uh, wasn't that Jameson that did the new, uh, super group, that formula of Texas? Speaker 1 00:30:32 No, that's Josh. That's Josh Abbott. Ah, yeah, yeah. That's all the Texas guys. But Jmo is doing a lot right now. And he's, Speaker 2 00:30:38 Yeah, dude, I've always been a fan of his stuff. Like I said, him obviously, I mean, Hardy's, I mean he's, yeah, Speaker 1 00:30:44 As a country guy you gotta love Hardy. He's just singing country ass songs and he's Oh yeah, extending it. Speaker 2 00:30:49 And then, uh, also a Parker McCollums real good. I like him. And then like old stuff, like, uh, I always find myself listening to old, um, Kenny Chesney, like that stuff. And then, uh, Joe Duffy and um, Speaker 1 00:31:07 Kenny Chesney. That was the first album I ever bought with my allowance money. Really? When you had, when you had those little like, circle CD players with the headphones you'd attached to it. Yeah. I Speaker 2 00:31:15 Wouldn't say that was like old country, but I just always find myself like when I'm just driving around li wanting to listen to something. Yeah. Like, uh, I'm drawing blanks right now, but the Wow. <laugh>, I can't even remember the name of the song, but you know what I'm talking about. Yeah. One where he's coming out the water with the cowboy hat on that record. Speaker 1 00:31:33 Oh, geez. Yeah. You're going way back. Like Speaker 2 00:31:35 Way back. Speaker 1 00:31:36 Yeah. Shoot. I'm gonna, I'm gonna have to look that up real quick to see because I, my first record that I ever bought was Kenny Chesney. No Shoes, no shirt, no problems. Yeah. That. Then my next one was the Nickel Back was the Nickelback. All the right reasons. Record third grade was rough, dude. Great Speaker 3 00:31:49 Ones there. Third grade Speaker 1 00:31:50 Was rough there. Yeah. Third grade back in the day. 2003 was rough. Let me see what album that was because that you're going way back in Kenny Chesney. Let's see which one. So we got which one would it be? You scroll and figure You scroll and find that. Speaker 2 00:32:06 I don't even see it on here. Speaker 1 00:32:08 Oh shit, Speaker 2 00:32:09 I have took it off. Speaker 1 00:32:12 Damn. Yeah, that one, that's the, um, I think that's, that's no shoes, no shirt, no problems on that. Speaker 2 00:32:16 The good stuff Speaker 1 00:32:18 Young. Young was a fucking jam back in the day. Yeah. Speaker 2 00:32:21 Old Kenny Chesney. I mean that, that's what I can remember when I was like in middle or probably middle school, elementary school. My parents played it and I hated it back then. And then all of, I mean, you know, something about when I got in high school, I just started like loving that kind of stuff. And uh, I'm trying to think of some other, like John Anderson, like old, old country stuff. Yeah. And my dad's always been like rock and roll. So he never really listened to a bunch of old country, but, uh, Speaker 1 00:32:47 So what was he listening to? What were you growing up? Speaker 2 00:32:49 Listening? Nickelback. Speaker 1 00:32:50 Oh, Nickelback. Okay. Speaker 2 00:32:51 I always grew up Nickelback like, and my dad was a drummer too back in the day, so, oh no. Shit. He's like hard, like, you know, uh, I can remember just him taking us a school listening to Nickelback every day, like with that one cd. Uh, trying to think of what else. Uh, Speaker 1 00:33:07 Nickelback was big back in the day. Yeah. For whatever reason the internet just said no to them. And yeah's what Speaker 3 00:33:13 They're doing now with, uh, imagine Dragons. Speaker 1 00:33:16 Oh yeah. Cause Imagine Dragons is starting to have that go on too, man. Speaker 2 00:33:20 That and like Skillet. Skillet. Speaker 1 00:33:22 Skillet. Okay. Christian Speaker 2 00:33:23 Rock. Speaker 1 00:33:24 Yeah. Yeah. They were a lot people Speaker 3 00:33:26 On a hell of a show. Mm-hmm. Speaker 1 00:33:27 <affirmative>. Yeah. Skillet was, they just played the, uh, that exit one 11 festival. Yeah. Here they did here a couple weeks ago in Nashville. Uh, for you was, was worship music a big thing? Because I know you, you, you grew up down here in the Bible belt. Speaker 2 00:33:40 Um, I mean, my dad al like, so before I got into travel ball, when I got into travel ball and it was every weekend we kind of got out of the habit of going to church, which I hate. But um, before that my dad was like a drummer at, at the church we went to. And uh, so I mean I was there like at, when they did rehearsal on like Tuesday nights. Um, yeah. So I listened to a bunch of that. Uh, I never, now, like, looking back on it now, like some of the stuff, uh, I, I like love listening to contemporary Christian. Like some of that stuff's pretty good, like melodies. It's all like, I was talking to somebody about this the other day. I mean, when you're writing a Christian song, like it's all about the same. Look at this guy. Speaker 1 00:34:25 Oh fucking Ethan Willis sticking his head in there. Don't that hat look good on him though. He was wearing, he's been wearing red socks hats. No. And we told them we got a me and, uh, my buddy, my buddy Dave Hangley, who's also from the Jersey, New York area, we said, if we buy you a Yankee hat that'll fit his head, he's got one of those big ass heads. So only like auto brandand and certain new era hats fit his head. We're like, if we buy you a Yankee hat, well can we burn the Red Sox hat? And he said, sure. So we ordered it on Lids that night and came in. So now he's wearing Mississippi Boy wearing a Yankees hat. He's still Speaker 3 00:34:54 Got an Atlanta hat though. Speaker 1 00:34:55 Oh, he still has a Braves hat. Of course we won't let, yeah, we won't let him touch the Braves hat, but we're gonna burn the red Soxs hat. Yeah. Don't Speaker 2 00:35:01 Care about the Red Sox. Speaker 1 00:35:02 Hey dude, that's music to my ears. See we're getting along. You're gonna teach me how to load a shotgun, right? You're saying fuck the red. So that's, they're Speaker 3 00:35:07 My Yale team, so, Speaker 1 00:35:08 Oh man. But dude, that's, that's some awesome stuff growing up with so many different influences, music playing. No, for sure. Now, for you, we're coming up on the end of 2019. What's 2020 look like? What are some goals you got for, um, next year? Speaker 2 00:35:21 Definitely, uh, we're gonna, I mean, I think I, I don't know what the exact plan is yet. Uh, you know, but I I, I definitely think, uh, being on the road probably 300 times more than I am right now is a thing of working with some booking people right now. And, uh, uh, I've always done singles, so we'll probably put out like a whole project. Oh hell yeah. Probably like a, I mean, if I, it feels up to me, it'd be like a bigger ep, not just like three songs, maybe five or six. Cuz I have so many to pick from. Yeah. And so many that I probably couldn't like kick off. So I'd like to do that. And, uh, I don't know, it's all kind of overwhelming at sometimes, like, there's so much going on, like, you know, I'm, I'm just excited for it, honestly. I don't really know what's gonna happen. <laugh> to be honest, I have no idea. <laugh>. Well Speaker 1 00:36:09 Dude, I can definitely say like, you're, you're moving in the right direction. Yeah. Like there, there's, there's a buzz around yourself and the guys that you're writing with and hanging with. And whether it be a guy like Lee, we were, we love you Lee, by the way. I know we were giving you shit earlier, but we loved you Lee Langston and look forward to another day out on the, uh, out at the Nashville Gun Club with you and Tyler Chambers, who should have been at the Nashville Gun Club with us. But his lazy ass slept right? Yeah. Speaker 2 00:36:32 He uh, I think he slept in. Yeah, Speaker 1 00:36:34 He slept. We had a wild night, which by the way, thank you for playing that first writer round Speaker 2 00:36:37 Night. Oh no, Speaker 1 00:36:38 That was awesome, you guys, it was great that, that opening route. It's great when you can start off a writer's round night with, with four guys. Like what we had, we had you. Yeah, that was awesome. We had you, Tyler Lee Langston and Steven Paul and you guys all southern country ass boys getting up there and just singing and, and it was cool, man. But hey dude, very proud to call you a friend and yeah, dude, Speaker 2 00:36:57 I mean, I love hanging out with y'all, Speaker 1 00:36:58 Dude. You're more than welcome. Anytime. And you see we've got all these guitars and shit everywhere and, and we just hang out here, drink some beers, do whatever else, and, and, and jam all night. That's honestly what goes on here. Now you got your guitar with you. What kind of guitar do you play? Speaker 2 00:37:12 Um, it's a, uh, Gibson it's like a, it's called a Sustainable Okay. It's, it's one of the new ones they just came out with. It's got, it's like all wood grain. Okay. Kind of all the fretboards wood grain. Nice. Speaker 1 00:37:22 Yeah. Nice. We got that guitar. Do you mind playing a song for us? Cool with that? Speaker 2 00:37:25 I'll play something. Speaker 1 00:37:26 So what, um, what, oh no, you're gonna, you're gonna stay sitting right there buddy. No, you're good. Um, what, uh, what song you wanna play for us today? Speaker 3 00:37:34 I, I've heard a couple yours. And Speaker 1 00:37:36 Is there a request? Yeah, I Speaker 2 00:37:38 Mean, I'll take that. Does Bjo, Speaker 1 00:37:39 Does Bjo got a request? Yeah. Oh, the one about the, that's just my Speaker 3 00:37:43 Round here coming out or something like that. Speaker 2 00:37:45 Oh, the where I come from? Yeah, yeah, Speaker 1 00:37:47 Yeah. And the dog <laugh> the dog song. Which tell the story of the dog song real quick because you played this. I had, I hadn't heard that yet, but Lee Lee had talked up as soon as you said you were gonna play it. Yeah. Back your favorite con it's your favorite love song. Speaker 2 00:38:00 So, uh, me and my buddy Bri, y'all know Bryce Malden? Yeah. Speaker 1 00:38:03 Oh yeah. Speaker 2 00:38:04 So we, uh, we were writing one day, just me and him. I said, man, we're always writing serious songs. I was like, let's just have fun today. Let's, I mean, it don't matter if it ever gets cut by anybody. Me, you, let's just write a fun song. And, uh, I th I don't remember what I had in my phone or if it was, I don't remember whose idea it was that we started with. And then, uh, I was like, man, what if we, I mean, dogs do everything we want. They're so awesome. I mean, we don't deserve dogs, honestly. <laugh> like, Speaker 2 00:38:37 I was like, they go fishing. I mean, which my girlfriend will go fishing with me every day and she won't complain. So I'm definitely not, this song d wasn't like going out to her. Yeah. And it's not comparing to any girls. It's just saying like, dogs don't care, dude. Like, if your buddies are coming over, they're happy. Yeah. If you're going fishing, they're happy. If you're sleeping, they're happy. They're always happy. Yeah. So we, we were just like, let's just write a song saying about how our perfect woman is our dog <laugh>. And so, yeah. That's Speaker 3 00:39:05 Great. <laugh>. Speaker 1 00:39:06 And have you heard this one yet? Tyler? Have you heard the dog one? I, Speaker 3 00:39:09 I think I have. I think I've heard it a couple of times now. Yeah, Speaker 1 00:39:12 Dude. But, but dude, thank you so much for coming on. Yeah. Uh, we'll have you pick up that guitar in a second. Uh, where can people go to find your music? Find you on social media? He does have Speaker 3 00:39:20 One tweet. Oh. Oh, I didn't find him Speaker 1 00:39:23 Real quick. Speaker 2 00:39:23 Oh yeah. So I just started Twitter. I, somebody had, uh, talked me into it. They were like, you need to make a Twitter. And I was like, well, all right. Like, I'll do it. I think I had one a while ago. There was, it wasn't when I was in high school, there was so many like, weird, weird. Can Speaker 3 00:39:37 We, can we find that one? Do you remember what it is? I have no idea. Cause we'll read some high school. Dylan Marlow <laugh>. Speaker 1 00:39:42 So Tyler likes to dig. So you know, you ever hear about, you ever heard the term Twitter troll? Like people like, or people, there's the internet trolls that just go on and fuck with people. Tyler's got like four or five of these accounts. He's had accounts banned for going after like Old Town Road or things like that. Yeah, Speaker 3 00:39:57 That was my third strike Speaker 1 00:39:58 One y yesterday he was going after F nfl, the NFL refs and like just tweeting really, really rough things. <laugh>. So what we like to do is pull up, pull up, uh, guest Twitter accounts and Tyler reads the tweets out. Speaker 3 00:40:11 So this is hilarious. It's a video so y'all gotta go follow to really see it, but I'm gonna describe it. He goes, this is how you adult, right. And he picks up a vacuum and starts vacuuming off his bed. <laugh>. Speaker 2 00:40:23 Yeah. I mean a lot of people gave me crap for it cuz they were like, is that you wash your sheets? I was like, no, I washed my sheets. That was just the mattress top. Yeah, like that, that was the top of it. I wouldn't, I wouldn't vacuum my sheets. Yeah. So just to make that clear, it's not my sheets, it, it's a mattress topper. Speaker 1 00:40:40 Oh man. So Twitter, we're expecting some good tweets from you. Speaker 2 00:40:43 I'm on. I need to get on. Honestly forgot I had that until he just said that. Speaker 1 00:40:47 Yeah. Tyler know some digging and we've found some, some rough drunk tweets from people. Like, people like to get on the Twitter and do it at like three in the morning after a night downtown. See Speaker 3 00:40:56 That's why I have fake accounts though. Cause I can tweet my mind and it's not connected to me. Yeah. Speaker 2 00:41:02 I feel that that's the only thing about an artist is you kind of gotta watch your back. You know, you don't wanna Exactly. I mean nowadays you can offend everybody. So I mean there's no like getting around that. But Speaker 3 00:41:11 I mean, so bring up a fake Twitter. You can say whatever you want and nobody will ever know. Speaker 2 00:41:17 Fake Twitter. Speaker 3 00:41:18 Yeah. Yeah. Fake one Speaker 1 00:41:20 Mil and Darlow <laugh>. Speaker 2 00:41:21 That would be too. That'd be, yeah. Speaker 1 00:41:24 That might be too obvious. Yeah. But you got any more on there Ty? Speaker 3 00:41:27 Nah, that's the only one he tweeted. Speaker 1 00:41:29 Okay. So as far as Instagram and all that stuff, where can people go to find you? Speaker 2 00:41:32 Um, just, uh, Dylan Marlow music. Okay. Uh, d y l a n. And there's a EO Marlow Speaker 1 00:41:37 And you've got merchandise coming out. Yeah, yeah. You've got some that are out that we saw it in Carrollton, Georgia. Speaker 2 00:41:41 Yeah, yeah. Yeah. Um, so we, we had this white shirt, uh, on the back of it. It's just like a guitar pick, uh, with deer and a truck and some country stuff in it. <laugh> And uh, um, so then Natalie had the idea to, she like cut it or something. She cut it all kinds of different places and then bleached it like bleach you clean stuff with. Well then she sent me a picture of it and I was like, that looks dope. So I was like, I want, I bet girls would love this because I mean, when, if you see a bunch of, you see a bunch of which Musk down has some awesome like, like the muske down, like that's genius. Oh Speaker 1 00:42:17 Dude. Yeah. That sounds, well, Speaker 2 00:42:19 I mean you have a couple people that do that, but not a lot of people make shirts like for girls and stuff. And if they do it's just like, you know, whatever. So I was like, I bet girls would love this. So I put it on my Instagram and I was like, you know, if any girls want it. And then it just blew up. Like a lot of girls wanted bleached cut shirts. I was surprised. I was like, okay. And Natalie, we were thinking, she was like, I'll do 'em, we're thinking there's gonna be 10, 20 people. There's like a lot more than that. She was like, oh God, <laugh> Speaker 3 00:42:48 Assemble the Army. <laugh>. Yeah. Speaker 2 00:42:50 Yeah. And then we, we got with some of the new stuff we'll put out, we got some cool ideas for merch too. So I kind of lo I'm just now getting into the merch like side of things. I, I kind of, I kind of love it like getting, trying to find something different than everybody else and then seeing how people like 'em. Yeah. Seeing how they don't like them. Oh Speaker 1 00:43:05 Well you're gonna be selling a lot of merch. Yeah, right now and, and further down the road music comes out dude, cuz you got a lot of good things going for you and I appreciate that. Make sure you jump on Spotify, apple music. Yeah, Speaker 2 00:43:14 All that stuff. All Speaker 1 00:43:15 All that good shit that's out there. Farmers Speaker 2 00:43:17 Only. Farmers Speaker 1 00:43:18 Only. Yeah. Speaker 2 00:43:19 <laugh>. Feeding the cows. Speaker 1 00:43:21 There you go. There you go. Feeding the cows and everything. Well Dylan, thank you for, for hanging out with us. Um, would you mind doing two songs for us? No, Speaker 2 00:43:30 I'll do three songs. Speaker 1 00:43:31 You'll do three songs. Okay. Alright. He's one up in Ryan Nelson right now, Ryan. But um, but yeah, so now Dylan's gonna go get that guitar and get that all set up real quick. Tyler, where can people go to find out more about us? Speaker 3 00:43:44 Uh, in the round podcast on Instagram and Facebook? Uh, at Matt Baril on Instagram and at just a Wandering Tyler on Instagram. Speaker 1 00:43:54 And what's that? Uh, fake Twitter account. Tyler, you gonna share Speaker 3 00:43:56 That? Oh, we're not gonna tell me <laugh>. Speaker 1 00:43:57 Y'all dig around and try to find it. Um, if you know Speaker 3 00:44:00 It's my Twitter then it defeats the purpose of having a fake Twitter. Speaker 1 00:44:05 So <laugh>, I just want people to get on there and read all the crazy shit that you like to tweet and stuff. But thank you guys for listening. Now without further ado, here our good buddy Mr. Speaker 5 00:44:20 First time I met her man, I knew she was the one, took her home to mama and my mama fell in love, said better hold this one time. Don't you ever let her go? And then she asked me what I love the most and I said, well, I love it when I tell her that we're going fishing. She rides along with me and she don't do a bit bitch. She's honestly the perfect kinda woman that could ever tag along. Man, I got a damn good dog. She gives me kisses for, I make it through the door. She never wears no clothes. Just lay his neck, head on the floor. Can't get her outta my lap. Every time we ride around, she don't care about her hair. She just wants the down and she love it when I tell her that my boys are coming over. She whacks her tail. They say her name and she just rose on over. She's honestly the perfect woman could ever, oh she don't mind if I go out night or stay our way too late. Cause every time I'm home there's a smile on her face. She loves it. When I tell her that we're going and fishing, my buddies come on over and she don't do no bitching. She's honestly the woman Speaker 5 00:46:21 I tell her we're the morning. I swear, don't sleep. Wink. Just waiting on that moment. She's honestly the perfect woman could ever. I got a damn good. Speaker 0 00:47:03 I Speaker 5 00:47:03 Like my pickup when it's hooked up. Gased up in the drive, beer can in my left hand and my baby on a ride. And hey, sounds better on tape when you take in a slew and drinks tastes better on a tailgate. How boy do I know? Because I'm just Speaker 0 00:47:23 Good. Speaker 5 00:47:24 A good boy like my boots and are handed. I can fix it up, Friday up, find a field, tear it up, shoot dinner over my, I ain't never been good suits and ties and a damn dirt route. I don't drive. You can take it outta. Trucks are handed down. I can fix it up. Fry up, find a field, tear it up. Shoot. Sounds better on tape when you're taking this slow drinks. Tastes better on a tailgate. I'm just good at being a good old boy. Can't help the way my daddy raised me up to make some noise.

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