Texas Too with Aniston Pate & Delaney Ramsdell

Episode 279 January 30, 2026 00:58:27
Texas Too with Aniston Pate & Delaney Ramsdell
Outside The Round w/ Matt Burrill
Texas Too with Aniston Pate & Delaney Ramsdell

Jan 30 2026 | 00:58:27

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Matt Burrill

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In this episode of Outside The Round, host Matt Burrill is joined by two badass women making waves in Nashville’s country music scene — Aniston Pate and Delaney Ramsdell. Hailing from Texas and bonded by their roots and realness, these artists break down the mission behind their collaborative movement Texas Too, a showcase that spotlights and supports women from the Lone Star State now making music in Music City. They share their journeys to Nashville, their artistic growth, and how they’ve leaned on each other in a business that isn’t always easy for women to navigate. From laughs about first impressions to serious takes on what needs to change in the industry, this conversation shines a light on two rising voices who are building community, embracing independence, and championing women in country music — one Texas-style banger at a time.

Aniston Pate: @anistonpatemusic

Delaney Ramsdell: @delaneyramsdellmusic

Texas Too: @imfromtexastoo

Matt Burrill: @raisedrowdymatt

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[00:00:00] Speaker A: Foreign. Come on. [00:00:15] Speaker B: This is Outside the Round with Matt Burrill for Rage Rowdy podcast. What's going on, guys? Welcome back to another episode of Outside the Round with me, Matt Brill. Today, two very special guests, two of our good friends here in Nashville, Tennessee. Incredible songwriters, incredible artists, and incredible event hosts. They host a great event called Texas 2 over in East Nashville. We got Delaney Ramsdell and Aniston Pate. Thank you, girls, for joining me on an early morning. [00:00:41] Speaker C: Thanks for God, of course. [00:00:43] Speaker A: Yes. This is so fun. [00:00:45] Speaker C: Good morning. I might break open the surf side. [00:00:47] Speaker B: They got the extra caffeine in them, so you definitely. You definitely can. It is. Yeah, they. Yeah, I just gave you a peach one if you want me to swap it up. Yeah, it's got, like, 30. It's got, like, 30. 30 milligrams of caffeine in it, I think. So it'll give you a little joke. You were playing with that little stuffy over there. We got. I rarely have somebody in the side in the chair over there. They can play with the stuffed animals, but you were saying they did a. We all know about this drunk raccoon. [00:01:11] Speaker A: Yes, yes. The SNL skit about the drunk raccoon. Sarah Sherman plays. [00:01:16] Speaker C: She was funny in there. [00:01:17] Speaker A: Oh, my God, I could have just died. She was, like, laying across, like, Colin Joe's like. [00:01:22] Speaker C: I think she starts it with, like, did we sleep last night? [00:01:25] Speaker A: And then it's like, did we. Do you want to. It's so funny, but everybody should go watch it. It's really silly. [00:01:31] Speaker B: Yeah, we. Yeah, we. We got. Nick and I got sent that, like, video or that meme of the drunk raccoon passed out. [00:01:37] Speaker C: It's so race Rowdy. Good. [00:01:39] Speaker A: It really is. It's perfect for y'. [00:01:41] Speaker B: All. [00:01:41] Speaker A: It's for your new profile pic. [00:01:42] Speaker B: Yeah. Honestly, we've been. I've been trying to get to our memers, which are Sam, Nick, and Brian, about, like, how do we. How do we get our razor rowdy version of this? [00:01:51] Speaker C: Yeah, you need to, like, put that on a T shirt or something. [00:01:53] Speaker B: Yeah, Honestly, that would sell a. Yeah. [00:01:56] Speaker A: Like me at 2:30am in town after raise Rowdy. Yeah. Put us to work. We are like the. We're the Texas two memers. [00:02:04] Speaker C: No, I am not. Delaney is. Delaney and Gloria, too. They have put together these hilarious memes for Texas, too, and I'm just like, okay. [00:02:11] Speaker A: Yeah, I have a really good one upcoming of us in the Santa suits shaking some ass. Yeah. [00:02:17] Speaker B: Yeah. How was Texas? I'm sorry I had to miss it. I was I was over at the local, so I missed it. [00:02:22] Speaker A: But that's an oak place to be. You can miss it. [00:02:24] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:02:24] Speaker A: Cuz we do. [00:02:25] Speaker B: We do our. We do our Tuesdays every. So that's like every other month. I can make it to Texas too. [00:02:30] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:02:31] Speaker B: But it's like. But then there's the months where it overlaps with outside the round that we do at the local. But I heard Texas was a blast. [00:02:38] Speaker C: It was unhinged. I was worried that there would be less people because I knew that you guys had like a stack lineup that night. [00:02:44] Speaker B: It was Aiden Walter's 21st birthday party. [00:02:46] Speaker A: Oh my God. [00:02:47] Speaker B: So we threw a kid a 21st birthday party at the local and all. [00:02:51] Speaker C: The best place to be on your 20. [00:02:52] Speaker B: And all the bartenders were like, what are all these? What are all the children doing in here? [00:02:56] Speaker A: And I'm like, these little babies drinking here. But it was. [00:02:59] Speaker B: It was fun though. But it looked like a good turnout for you guys. [00:03:02] Speaker C: Yeah, it was actually really great. Yeah. [00:03:03] Speaker A: I didn't know because November was very full. Like it was probably the most full that we've had. But people came out for the Texas we've had for that Christmas one. [00:03:12] Speaker C: Consistently a really good crowd every month. I'm like, this is the month. It's not going to be. [00:03:17] Speaker A: It's going to fall off. [00:03:17] Speaker C: Yeah, it's going to fall off. People are going to stop caring. And I feel like, because it is only once a month, that's why people consistently, because they're like, there's no, like, oh, we'll just go to the next one. Because the next one's like a month away. And also at this rate, we don't know when we're gonna stop doing it or if we're gonna keep going. I mean, we are gonna keep going, but it's like, I think you gotta go just in case we won't do it again, you know? [00:03:37] Speaker A: Well, and also too, I think there's not a lot of full band showcases in Nashville anymore. [00:03:40] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:03:41] Speaker A: And so that was part of the thing for us is like, where can we ever play with a band? Like in town? Hardly. I feel like, like really not very many places anymore. And so. And it's like also fun. It's like, yeah, drink a beer, hold a Texas flag, wave it around. I mean, that sounds pretty good. Yeah. [00:03:57] Speaker B: And. And the Underdog has been a special place for both of you guys for a long time. Talk about why you chose for it to be there. [00:04:04] Speaker C: Yeah, I used to go to Honky Tonk Tuesdays at the Legion every. [00:04:07] Speaker A: Every week. Tuesday and every Tuesday, stumble across the way and then you go, continue the fun at the Underdog. I used to haunt the Legion also. We. We haunted it different. We were ships in the night, thank God, than everybody else's sake. [00:04:20] Speaker C: We were not crazy at the same time. [00:04:22] Speaker A: Crazy at the same time. So we went like this. [00:04:23] Speaker C: We saw the song Crazy at the same time. [00:04:28] Speaker A: No. [00:04:28] Speaker C: Yeah. The after party was at the Underdog, and I got to meet the owner because the band that used to play the after party at the Underdog ended up moving and not playing there at the after party. So then Cole Ritter started playing, and whenever Cole Ritter couldn't do the after party, I would do the after party. And then I got really close to the owner. And then after they moved Honky Tonk Tuesday to. What is it, east side Bowl. Yeah, the Underdog like, really kind of took a hit, and I just, like, really felt for the owner, and I was like, that would be like, the perfect spot for Texas, too, right? Because it's like, the perfect size for a new event. Because even if you have, like, 25 people, it still feels full. Yeah. [00:05:08] Speaker A: Yeah. And also too, like, in East Nashville, to the music scene, it's a little bit different. And. But there's not a lot of, like, country country. I mean, there's country, but it's like old school Americana, more leaning stuff. And so I thought it was cool to have, like, a Texas country centered event there, too. Yeah, I thought it was just kind of a. Yeah. [00:05:26] Speaker C: Jim Beavers, he came and played Texas so good. And I was chatting with him in the back. He was like, they've got a cigarette machine in here. This feels like a Texas bar. [00:05:35] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:05:36] Speaker A: Pool table. And it's like, grungy, and they got a disco ball. [00:05:39] Speaker B: Yeah. It feels like the underground. [00:05:40] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:05:41] Speaker B: It feels like you have to. It's. It really is the perfect spot for a SC to exist, you know? And it's like. It reminds me of that. Of revival or it's like you have to be there kind of thing, which you two both cat were blessed to come up at the tail end of revival being a regular thing and those. It was so special, like, getting to watch you guys and so many others on the pew at Tin Roof or at Rock and Doe or down in Key west or whatever. But to see you guys growing a scene now. How long have you been doing Texas? Two, four now? [00:06:12] Speaker A: Since August. [00:06:13] Speaker C: Yeah, August was our first one. So what? How many months is that? [00:06:16] Speaker A: September, October, November. [00:06:18] Speaker C: Five. [00:06:18] Speaker A: So five months. Yeah. [00:06:19] Speaker B: Five Months. [00:06:20] Speaker C: Yeah. Once a month. Second Tuesday. [00:06:22] Speaker A: Be there. [00:06:22] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:06:23] Speaker A: Be square. Yeah, don't be square. [00:06:24] Speaker B: What inspired you guys to want to do the whole Texas 2 thing? [00:06:28] Speaker A: You go. Well, I'd come up with this. This title for a duet between the two of us. I'm trying to think why. I. I think we were talking. It's like, oh, you're from Texas. I'm from Texas, too. [00:06:39] Speaker C: We should be the Texas, too. [00:06:40] Speaker A: And then I was like, oh, the Texas, too. And so we had, like, kicked around this idea for a title for a song, which we did. Right. And. But then also we were in. Where did we decide to, like, come up with the idea? I'm trying to think of, like, the actual showcase. [00:06:54] Speaker C: I don't remember, but I remember we, like, chatted about doing a podcast. This is our first podcast together. [00:06:59] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:06:59] Speaker C: Actually, so we. [00:07:00] Speaker B: I'm honored. I'm honored. [00:07:01] Speaker C: Yeah. Good practice for us, because I think it's still in the. That we still might do a podcast together. But it was like, I realized that most of my friends were from Texas and very talented people, and so we didn't really think about making it a once a month thing until really after the first one, because the first one was so great. We had Solenholt, Colin Bowling, who's with the Corduroy Cadets, Gloria Anderson. Gloria Anderson, us. [00:07:26] Speaker A: And then who else is playing? [00:07:28] Speaker C: Rachel wasn't on the first one. [00:07:29] Speaker A: No, she wasn't the second one. [00:07:30] Speaker C: But we realized most of our friends were from Texas and that, like, my band. What is a great band, and they can play with anybody. And so my band learned all of our friends tunes. They came up and sang, and it was. [00:07:39] Speaker A: And also just like, promoting the Texas songwriting scene is so, like, rich. Such a culture. And so that was also something that I. I mean, I feel like we've really wanted to highlight the Texas. The. The community and, like, the history and tradition of Texas songwriters is really important. Yes. And so kind of walking in that. And there was such a scene then there is such a scene still and kind of, like, perpetuating that. Living in Nashville, you know, like, having that, like, a little sense of community is really important. [00:08:06] Speaker C: And there is so much, like, weird, not biased, but, like, what is the word I'm looking for where, like, Texas people are, like, against Nashville. [00:08:14] Speaker A: Yeah. They kind of have a weird taste. [00:08:15] Speaker B: In their mouth about, like, attention that exists for some reason. [00:08:18] Speaker A: There is a scene in Texas that you can. You can, you know, succeed in and do really well. [00:08:23] Speaker C: But, like, whenever I'm trying to book shows in Texas, I don't say that. [00:08:25] Speaker A: I live in Nashville because people feel weird about it. [00:08:27] Speaker C: People. I just say I'm from Texas. [00:08:29] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:08:29] Speaker C: And because people do feel weird about it. So I think like creating a community of Texans here and we have people from Texas that will be coming down to write and they'll come play like Palmer Anthony played Micah Edwards. [00:08:40] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:08:40] Speaker C: So people like that, that can like come to Nashville and feel welcome and then we can go to Texas and have friends there that make us feel welcome. You know, just bridging a little bit. [00:08:50] Speaker A: Of flow between the two and. But yeah, I think it's important to like highlight that. So we've had a really good time doing it. [00:08:56] Speaker B: Yeah, that's it. It reminded me of when I used to go to events back in the day. Obviously we host a ton of them. Like we were hosting at 1.12 events a month, which was just. Was too much. It was too much. It was too much. So we retired Nikki T. From hosting and, and cut down to six. But it was go that going to. Going to my first Texas too was just such a cool thing. I think you guys had, you had Reed play that night. Reed Dylan played, Grace Tyler played. Julia. Kate Snow played. You guys obviously played. And it was like. And I think there were another one or two that played. But at the very end when you guys all got up there and saying, screw, you were from Texas, I was like, I'm from New York, but I'm from Texas. Tonight I was waving my flag. I'm like, this is awesome. What is it about Texas country. And we can talk about you guys growing up down there. Like, what is it about Texas that is just so special? And why do you think country music has lived there for so long? [00:09:56] Speaker A: I mean, that's a great question. I feel like for, for me and like for my sister also, like it's so funny. Our whole family like loved Red Dirt country and we listened to a lot of it. It just was never not around. I was like, I was like very much raised up on like the Robert Earl Keane's and the Guy Clarks and the like Willie Nelson esque stuff and also like turnpike and like Cross Canadian ragweed and all that like stuff. So for us it was just never not an option to listen to. And we only had one radio station, so we only that, you know, that's all we listen to. But I don't know what it is about Texas and what it is about the storytelling, but there's this like deep imbued songwriting. Storytelling, really. Storytelling. People in Texas love to tell stories. So I feel like that has something to do with like how the culture kind of came. Came around, but it really is a culture too. [00:10:44] Speaker C: Like, I think for me it was like whenever you float the river, you listen to Wade Bowen, you listen to Randy, Randy Rogers, you listen to that kind of stuff. Like that was what my parents listened to. And then I get into high school and people stop kind of listening to rap, which is what we listen to in junior high. And then high school was like Co Wetzel, Parker McCollum, like, people like that. That was like what you go to your friend's garage and party to. And it was like kind of like what everybody agreed upon that. [00:11:07] Speaker A: Everybody liked that. Yes. [00:11:08] Speaker C: Yeah, yeah. And it to me wasn't even like, to us, it isn't Texas country. That's just country country. [00:11:14] Speaker A: Yeah, right. [00:11:15] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:11:15] Speaker A: And also like. Yeah, it's like you don't really think about it. And it's like. And it's also like, especially at the time, you know, TikTok, and like social media was not so much a thing, so there was like less cross pollination. So it was very much like centered around these communities. And so I think it's kind of interesting, like, it's very regionally specific, like what people like, what people listen to. And then we also had, like, in Sonora, we had, you know, concerts, like people coming through to play. We had an outdoor like, festival. And so it's just like having those live shows also. [00:11:43] Speaker C: Yeah, I think the live scene in. I mean, it's just the shit. [00:11:47] Speaker A: It's literally, it's. There's literally that nothing that comes because. [00:11:50] Speaker C: It'S all these small towns that really have nothing to do but go to the Sonic, drive around the lake, and then if somebody comes into town to play, you're going. Yeah. [00:11:57] Speaker A: There's nothing else to do. They're playing the rodeo. Yeah, you're going. [00:11:59] Speaker C: Yes, exactly. It's very much like a. A pride thing too. Like, people are very proud of that culture, I think, where we're from. [00:12:07] Speaker B: Yeah, absolutely. Now, where is Sonora? Because I'm not familiar with. [00:12:11] Speaker A: So your hometown. It's so. It's like if this is Texas, we're like right there. But it's 90 miles from Acuna, from Mexico, and it's like three hours west of San Antonio, south of like San Angelo, if anybody knows. It's in the middle of like nowhere really. That's where I went to school. I grew up in roosevelt, which is 45 minutes away. But okay. Yeah, it's a little. It's like 2500 people. [00:12:32] Speaker B: So what led you to coming out here? [00:12:35] Speaker A: Well, I've been. I've been writing songs since I was 10 maybe, but my sister was actually a really, really good golfer. Like, prolific, like, one state, like, four times. And Belmont had tried to recruit her, and so they came up to, like, see the college and stuff, and I didn't know that. Yeah. And so that's how we, like, found out about Belmont. And also, I'd been writing songs and, like, doing stuff. And so obviously, Belmont has a fantastic program. And so just between the two, those two factors, her coming up to see it and all that, and that's just kind of how I, like, found my way here. But I knew I wanted to do something related to music. I just didn't really know what. But I. Yeah, I started writing songs and, like, really kind of getting into it, and that's how I ended up here. [00:13:13] Speaker B: How long ago was that? [00:13:14] Speaker A: I moved here in 2018. Okay. [00:13:16] Speaker B: Yeah, you moved here same time then. [00:13:17] Speaker A: Really? Oh, my gosh. [00:13:18] Speaker B: I didn't realize that was October of 2018. [00:13:20] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. [00:13:21] Speaker B: I say BC before COVID Now, what about you? When did you here, Annie? [00:13:24] Speaker C: 2021. August. I started Belmont. [00:13:26] Speaker B: You were right after. [00:13:27] Speaker C: Right after, yeah, right after Covid. We still had to wear masks in school. I had a crush on a boy because he was very, very cute from. [00:13:35] Speaker A: The eyes of him. [00:13:36] Speaker C: He was very cute. Eyes up. And then we started dating. We went on our first date, and he wasn't wearing a mask. And I was like, oh, he's below the eyes ugly. Below the eyes, ugly. No, it's true. I had to end with him. Bless him. [00:13:50] Speaker A: That's hilarious. [00:13:51] Speaker C: Yeah, it's true. [00:13:53] Speaker B: That is great. [00:13:54] Speaker A: I hate it when that happens. [00:13:55] Speaker C: I know, but it was. It was a real struggle. But we. We wore the mask for, like, half a semester, and then we were, like, kind of done with it. [00:14:01] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. [00:14:02] Speaker B: For me, I have the mask turned into a chin diaper real quick. [00:14:05] Speaker C: Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:14:06] Speaker B: Because we were doing our rounds at Live Oak at that time. Like, we were. We were running during COVID I remember. [00:14:12] Speaker A: Bellcourt taps had, like, this plastic sheet shower curtain. That's what it was, the shower curtain. And I was like, hey, gang, do we know any? Like, I don't. [00:14:23] Speaker C: This is not. [00:14:23] Speaker A: I don't think this is what you think it is. [00:14:26] Speaker C: It's not doing anything. [00:14:27] Speaker B: El Corteps. [00:14:28] Speaker A: Rest in peace. That's where I spent started. That was my first round. [00:14:32] Speaker C: I played one round. And I'm glad To say that I was a part of that. [00:14:35] Speaker A: That's good. [00:14:37] Speaker C: They shut down really quickly after I. [00:14:38] Speaker A: Played some of the best and worst rounds of my life at Bell Court Taps. But it was quite the scene at the time. Yeah. [00:14:43] Speaker B: I remember going there because when I first moved here, I worked on Broadway, so I spent a lot of time downtown doing security, checking IDs, babysitting drunks. But I became my first friend in town. One of my First Friends was SJ. McDonald's and SJ. SJB. And at that time, she was. She was at Belmont. She was, like, 18 or 19. She was around your same time. And she would play at Belcourt all the time. [00:15:05] Speaker A: That's how I, like, met her. Was. [00:15:07] Speaker B: I remember watching her. Lauren Weintraub, who's doing her Lou thing now, and Kendall Inskeep, and then Josiah Siska. [00:15:13] Speaker C: Like, Josiah last night. [00:15:15] Speaker B: Yeah, that was like, the old Bell Court crew. [00:15:18] Speaker A: It was. Yeah, that was quite a scene. Yeah. Best and worst. Best of times. Worst of times. All the times. It was really great. Yeah. [00:15:25] Speaker B: Yeah. And it was important for the scene to have that because it was like, you guys under 21 could play there. [00:15:30] Speaker C: Right. [00:15:30] Speaker A: And it was also, like, I was just telling somebody, there are very few. I feel like, intermediate. Like, beginner intermediate rounds anymore, but, like, to, like, you know, if you're just trying to cut your teeth and meet people, like, that's how I've met pretty much everybody I wrote with for the first three or four years I moved here, so it was a really great place for songwriters and. Yeah. Yeah, it was important. [00:15:48] Speaker C: All those beginner rounds. Gosh, so many. [00:15:50] Speaker B: So, yeah. When did you guys first get entrenched into. With Rob and Vinnie and the revival crew? [00:15:57] Speaker C: I'm trying to think of how I met them all. [00:16:00] Speaker A: I did. I met. Weirdly enough, I met Vinnie and some of those guys, like, obviously, like, Meg, Ben. [00:16:06] Speaker B: Yeah, that's what. Yeah, Meg, Ben Harper, Colin. Like, that whole. [00:16:09] Speaker A: That's how I. I met them. I guess maybe it was like 2022 or 2023. We kind of. [00:16:15] Speaker B: Oh, so it was later. [00:16:16] Speaker A: Yes, it was much later than, like. And I didn't meet Rob until 2024. Robin Channing and I played around, and I was so unbelievably nervous. We played at Key west, and I was like, in a brick. Because I was like, this is Rob Snyder. I was like, oh, my gosh. Revival. And Lou comes in. Oh, my God. And Channing is so talented. And I was just, like, freaking out. And, like, we got up there and I was like, oh, they're the most talented a and wonderful people I've ever met in my life. We hung out with Rob yesterday and Dave Kennedy. We were cutting some BGVs for Dave and. But just, like, the best in the. Like, the best of the absolute best. But it was. Yeah, it was a little bit later on, so. Because I didn't really get connected with them. Yeah. Until then. [00:16:55] Speaker C: My first coffee in town was with Harper o'. Neill. [00:16:58] Speaker B: Another. Another proud text. [00:17:00] Speaker C: Yes. I think she's like, I tell her this, but she's, like, the number one female that I look up in town to. She's just the way she is, so unapologetically herself and her music and everything. I really admire her, but I saw her play at Josh Abbott Fest and Lubbock, and so then I was like, oh, I'm going to Nashville. Moving there, whatever. And she was like, let's grab coffee. And I was like, great. And then at the end of coffee, she was like, I'm gonna go hang out with my friend Meg. You need to check out Megan, Ben. They're great. And then I was like, okay. So then I was going to Peach Jam with a fake ID every week. [00:17:28] Speaker B: Or whatever at the OG Basement. Oh, yeah, yeah. [00:17:31] Speaker C: Which Peach Jam was very much. [00:17:33] Speaker A: And we were. I was gonna say, like, we, like, kind of were like, okay, we want to do that, because we've just watched it, like, literally just, like, skyrocket, you know, go into the. To the basement east, you know, now. [00:17:43] Speaker C: And we were in Ben's house band. Like, Ben's band. [00:17:46] Speaker B: Oh, One of the best in town. [00:17:48] Speaker A: They're literally, like, untouchable. We were like, we want to do that. We want to do that. And it's also just so fun, like, all their artists. [00:17:55] Speaker C: Exactly. Like, PCM is the. Yeah. Like the same kind of community. Like, it kind of gives, like, Laurel Canyon vibes. Like, the way that all of the friends are so tight in the group and whatnot. It's very inspiring, for sure. [00:18:06] Speaker A: Very inspiring. And just so such a blessing to be in community with people who are so ridiculously talented and also so great. Like, so much integrity. They're so wonderful. [00:18:17] Speaker B: So. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And they were. That was, like, a big underground spot for a long time was those OG Peach gems. I remember going to those with Nikki T. And getting so high and just vibing out sounds. That was back in my. Back in my heavy, heavy, heavy smoking days yeah, yeah, yeah Ripping cigs with Faren Rachel's out on the patio. [00:18:39] Speaker A: Oh, God. We just wrote with her hanging out. [00:18:41] Speaker B: With Farn and Ray Tier and all those folks out on the patio at the. The basement, dude, nothing like it. [00:18:47] Speaker A: The basement patio. Just God's country out there. [00:18:50] Speaker C: It is God's country. We wrote with Faren the other day. We just terrorized her a little bit. [00:18:55] Speaker A: But we have this. We have this effect, I think, on our co writers where we just scare the crap out of them a little bit. But we were like, what was the line? Seven flirty. [00:19:05] Speaker C: Instead of 7:30, we said like, seven flirty. [00:19:07] Speaker A: And she's like, I don't know, guys. We're like, put it in the song. We're like, we must. We must do it. We must. She is so awesome. What a gangster. [00:19:14] Speaker C: I think about our right with Le Star and Nick Columbia. Columbia. I don't know what me and Delaney were on that cracked in. And I mean, because me and Delaney kind of have this, like, we, like, share one brain cell. [00:19:27] Speaker A: So we only have one. [00:19:28] Speaker C: We share one. [00:19:29] Speaker A: And it goes like this. [00:19:30] Speaker C: It goes back and forth like a tennis match. [00:19:32] Speaker A: And it's like. It's like trying to hit the DVD screen, trying to hit the corner. Like, we literally only have one. Seriously. [00:19:36] Speaker C: And so anybody else in the room is just like, they're observing us. And the thing is, if you give us an audience, if you laugh at our jokes, we won't stop. [00:19:45] Speaker A: It's over. [00:19:45] Speaker C: We'll just keep going. Like, we'll write the song in, like, three hours. [00:19:48] Speaker A: It was Nick. It was Nick Columbia's fault. He's a wonderful writer. Lee, him and Nicolombia. Him and Lee both are fantastic writers. And we were writing this. We had already, like, kind of workshopped this melody idea. And so we already kind of had a little bit of groundwork, but they just were giving us an inch, and we were taking a damn mile. Mile. I mean, it was just like bit after bit after bit, and we were, like, literally laughing so loud. Those people in Eclipse probably thought we were on drugs. [00:20:10] Speaker C: But it's because Lee and Nick were laughing at her. [00:20:13] Speaker A: I know. Don't laugh at our jokes unless you. Yeah. Yalls fault, if you're listening. [00:20:17] Speaker B: Yeah, I love it. Yeah, I love it. I love it so much. Yeah. I think back to Revival, the first one I got to go to, it was when. It was when she Got the Best of me, had just gone number one. So I remember walking in there and Revival and the Tin Roof and it was packed. And I look up in the booth and I'm like, that's. That's Luke Combs. Sitting up in that booth. I wonder if he's gonna get up there. And he was wearing Crocs and had a spit cup. Spit cup in this hand. Miller Light in this hand. And then him, Channing, and Rob were all on the pew together. And I was like, that was. That was my first writers round in town. I was like, this is. [00:20:51] Speaker A: They're not all like that. [00:20:52] Speaker B: I'm like, I moved. I'm like, I moved to the right freaking place. [00:20:56] Speaker A: How special is that? [00:20:57] Speaker B: It was awesome. It was sick. And then getting to watch the crew, because it was. We would do our Tuesdays at Live Oak, and they would obviously have the Tuesdays going on at Revival or at Tin Roof. And they would start, like, they would start an hour after us during COVID They would start at seven. We'd start at six. So I'd get Vinnie and Ben and Meg and Ty and Nate and that whole crew, Harper, all of them, to come down and play at Live Oak to kick off my round. And then people would bounce back and forth and go to both. [00:21:23] Speaker A: Like, that's so cool. [00:21:24] Speaker B: It was so cool when they. When, like, the membrane was going, I. [00:21:28] Speaker C: Think, about Raised Rowdy at Live Oak. Oh, literally, that was, like peak riders round for me. Like. Yeah. Like, forever. Whenever I was writing a song about a bar, I was writing about Live Oak and, like, thinking about being there because you could get in if you weren't 21, if you're playing. And so it was, like, so much fun. Like, I met so many friends. I met Keller Cox there. I met. I mean, I met you guys there. I had. They did that. We did that round with my essence and Zach Topp, Will Jones, the Western night. Like, that was so fun. [00:21:59] Speaker B: Kurt's just ripping on. Kurt's just ripping on Dobro or pedal steel or whatever so much. [00:22:04] Speaker A: Yeah. When the membrane was Demumbrian. [00:22:06] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:22:07] Speaker A: Golly. It was a moment, for sure. [00:22:09] Speaker B: Yeah. The bike. The bike lanes have affected over there. [00:22:12] Speaker C: It's really. [00:22:13] Speaker A: Really kind of sad. [00:22:14] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:22:15] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:22:15] Speaker C: They're gonna tear it all down, build more apartments. [00:22:17] Speaker B: That's. Yeah. Yeah. [00:22:18] Speaker A: Are we gonna be apartment city now. [00:22:19] Speaker B: In the next few years? Yeah. Yeah. And that's part of the reason that we bumped down to. We bumped further. Further down into Midtown and stuff, you know, but old Live Oak, I mean, I hosted there from October of 2019 or September of 2019 to. I think it was 2024 was prior. Last one there. So it's crazy. You know, it was five years, like, through Covet. In the trenches. [00:22:42] Speaker C: In the trenches. [00:22:43] Speaker B: And yeah. It's all the people. Like, you got, like, doing the western night and meeting so many people and all of that. But, like, getting to watch folks like yourselves come up and then watch. Like, we would have, like, this girl that moved from Georgia, Meg Maroney, play Ella. And then, like, you. You just get to see so many people from kind of square one, which is my favorite part about doing events. [00:23:03] Speaker C: Right. [00:23:03] Speaker B: Is getting to meet all you guys and watch you guys come from square one. Yeah. Which is what you're getting to do with Texas to. A kid moves out here from Texas. [00:23:11] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:23:11] Speaker B: They. They need to meet their people, meet you guys, and you get to watch them from when they first come into town and they're part of your family. [00:23:18] Speaker C: Yeah. Speaking of Megan Morani's playing at Live Oak. I used to watch in high school. I would watch videos of girls playing at Live Oak. Like Laney, Casey Tindall. [00:23:29] Speaker B: Yeah. Why not Wednesday? Yeah, why not Wednesday? Baron used to play. Yeah. Ashland. I mean, Jenna and Ashlyn. Some of Jenna. Ashlyn and Faran and Casey were like, some of Nikki T's, like, regulars his first few months in town, because Nick did it once a month to start, and then it turned into every other. Then it turned into every Sunday, which was. Which was a lot. [00:23:50] Speaker C: I can't even imagine. Texas, too, is, like, so overwhelming. And it's only once a month. Like, you think that you have the whole month. You're like, oh, it's fine. I'll plan it. Like, I've got time. And then it's like three days before, and you're like, oh, no. We have to find a reversal. Where's the graphic? [00:24:03] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:24:04] Speaker B: Yeah. I mean, that's. That's, like, what we're doing right now every. Every Wednesday at noties. I got six to seven acts playing, most of them full band. And I got. And I advance it with the venue. My tour manager skills come into play. I'm sending a damn advance and send everybody's input lists and stage plots and the graphics and the this. [00:24:21] Speaker C: And there is. You don't realize how much goes into it. And I really, like. I feel like I've grown, like, a new respect for you and Nikki T. Because I'm like, I can't imagine doing it every week as much as you guys did. Holy crap. [00:24:31] Speaker A: I can't imagine that. [00:24:32] Speaker B: Down to six a month has been nice. [00:24:33] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:24:34] Speaker B: Six a month. The two rounds. Because when you have. Plus when you only have, like, a limited amount each month, you can blow them out. Like, you can. You can stack Them. So, like, that doing two rounds a month versus six has been game changer. [00:24:48] Speaker C: Yeah. You get great lineups. Yeah. [00:24:50] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:24:50] Speaker C: That's awesome. [00:24:51] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:24:51] Speaker B: So where in Texas are you from again, Annie? [00:24:53] Speaker C: I'm from the panhandle of Texas, so I'm, like, an hour and a half north of Amarillo in Dalhart, Texas. [00:24:58] Speaker B: Oh, so you're, like, out there. So you're out there in the south. You're out there. [00:25:01] Speaker A: We're like, seven or eight hours. [00:25:03] Speaker C: Yeah. We're both West Texas, technically, but they. [00:25:06] Speaker A: Are literally, like, here and there. Like, it's like. It's real Texas. People don't realize it's a big state. [00:25:11] Speaker C: A big state. [00:25:11] Speaker A: The big. Yeah. [00:25:12] Speaker C: I think there was, like, somebody told me the other day that you could drive to, like, nine other state capitals before you get, like, quicker than you could get to Austin. For me, because we're like. I'm, like, eight hours away from Austin, so we're way, way, way up there. I could hit, like, Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, New Mexico, and a day's drive in that corner. Yeah. Yeah. But I miss home a lot. I didn't realize how much. You know, whenever you grow up in, like, a small town, you're like, get me out of here. [00:25:35] Speaker A: Literally. [00:25:36] Speaker C: And then as soon as you leave, you're like, take me back. [00:25:39] Speaker A: I. I have been more homesick in the last eight years. Like, I literally. Even my mom. I was calling. I called my mom, like, four times the other day. She's like, dell. She's like, are you homesick? [00:25:48] Speaker C: I was like, yes, I really want to go home. [00:25:51] Speaker A: But no, like, especially because Roosevelt only has 18 people in it. That's my home. My True Hometown has 18 humans. The Internet says nine people. It's only one building. And so we obviously didn't have a school. That's why I went to school in Sonora. But, like, when you grew up out there in the middle of nowhere, when I first moved here, I was, like, culture shocked. I've never just been around that many humans ever in my life. From the ranch to a Walmart is almost two hours. So it's like, I was like, I can go to the Starbucks, like, right there. [00:26:16] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:26:16] Speaker A: Like, I was like, full on culture. [00:26:17] Speaker C: Freshman 15, literally. [00:26:20] Speaker B: I can get food brought to my dorm. [00:26:21] Speaker A: I had never ordered a pizza before. [00:26:23] Speaker C: Until I never ordered a pizza. [00:26:25] Speaker B: What? [00:26:25] Speaker A: Until I moved to college. I called it. Called it in. Yeah. [00:26:30] Speaker C: That's amazing. [00:26:32] Speaker A: It's so redneck. It's true, though. [00:26:34] Speaker B: That's a new level of small town. [00:26:35] Speaker C: Yeah. 18 people. [00:26:36] Speaker A: We had a Pizza Hut in Sonora. It was really bad, but we had. [00:26:40] Speaker C: We had a Pizza Hut. I used to mess up that Pizza Hut. And then we got a Little Caesars and we were like, we're leveling up. [00:26:45] Speaker A: We're fancy. [00:26:46] Speaker C: We're fancy. We had one of the Taco Bell Pizza Hut combos. [00:26:49] Speaker A: Yeah. Oh, wow. [00:26:50] Speaker C: Oh, yeah. I mean, we had. My little town is growing quite a bit. We got, you know, we got one of those Texas tea places and stuff. They got rid of the Dairy Queen and put the Texas Tea place. I was not mad about it. That Dairy Queen was run by crackheads. [00:27:05] Speaker A: I think. I think you have. I think they have to be. [00:27:07] Speaker C: I think it's like weekend trying to make you a double dipper, you know, that's part. [00:27:11] Speaker B: That's part of it. [00:27:12] Speaker A: Hunger Buster. And they are tweaking. Busted. [00:27:14] Speaker B: What's. What's a Hunger Buster? [00:27:16] Speaker A: See, I also didn't know that the Dairy Queens in Texas have different menus than everywhere else. [00:27:20] Speaker C: Oh, I didn't know that. [00:27:20] Speaker A: And they also have their own jingle. Thank you. That's what I like about Texas. Josh Abbott did that jingle. Have you ever heard his little version? No. Oh, it's really good. Josh Abbott, we love you. But yeah, they have like the Hunger Buster, which is like a. I think it's like a burger that has, like, fried jalapenos on it. They have the. Dude, they have. They have something else. They have the fried jalapeno strips, like, as a side. They have tacos. They have taco salads. [00:27:44] Speaker C: God, their tacos are. [00:27:45] Speaker A: Their tacos are gravy. [00:27:47] Speaker B: Dairy Queen at Dairy Queen. Tacos. [00:27:50] Speaker A: Next level. They are so good. [00:27:52] Speaker B: Yeah. That is the Northeastern Dairy Queens. [00:27:54] Speaker A: Y' all. Don't be rocking with that. Ain't no way. [00:27:56] Speaker B: It was like, strictly an ice cream place. [00:27:59] Speaker C: Yeah, no, we had. They had great fries, great gravy. Good gravy strips. God, I need to go to Dairy Queen. [00:28:04] Speaker A: Their gravy, I could just drink it as a beverage. [00:28:06] Speaker C: Just give it to me. [00:28:08] Speaker A: I could shoot it for real. [00:28:10] Speaker C: Put it in my veins. [00:28:13] Speaker A: Give it to me. I need it biblically. [00:28:16] Speaker C: Oh, man. [00:28:17] Speaker B: Oh, man. That's freaking wild. So you guys, having been in town now you've hit the seven year mark. Looking back, how crazy is this? The journey of just like. And does it feel weird being here for seven years? [00:28:28] Speaker A: So old? I'm like, oh, my God. [00:28:30] Speaker C: I'm like, almost chopped an unk. [00:28:31] Speaker A: I literally am dropped. [00:28:33] Speaker C: You're not. [00:28:34] Speaker B: What does chopped mean? [00:28:35] Speaker C: Because chop means that you're Ugly. You're not chopped. [00:28:37] Speaker A: Thank you. [00:28:38] Speaker C: You're just means that you're old. [00:28:39] Speaker B: Yeah. So I've been called Unk by quite at that. That Aiden Walters birthday party. I was getting called Unk pretty frequently. I'm like, nikki, t's right over there. [00:28:49] Speaker C: Go give. [00:28:51] Speaker A: He is like, not like in a bad. Not in a derogatory way, in a good way. [00:28:54] Speaker B: He's looking out for you. Like, he's literally my uncle. [00:28:56] Speaker A: I'm pretty sure. I think we're related by blood. Sure. We're kin for sure. [00:29:01] Speaker B: Yeah. I'm starting to reach Unk status at home. [00:29:03] Speaker A: I'm Ant. [00:29:04] Speaker C: She's aunt. You're Meemaw, me mom. I'm like the fun aunt that's like, drunk at the Christmas parties and your mood. Making sourdough. [00:29:15] Speaker A: Making my cookies. [00:29:16] Speaker C: Gloria Anderson. [00:29:17] Speaker A: Gloria Anderson. She's our Texas 3. [00:29:19] Speaker C: I was about to say we need. [00:29:20] Speaker A: To mention Gloria Anderson needs a shout. [00:29:21] Speaker C: Out because she helps us so much. [00:29:23] Speaker A: With Texas and she instigated a lot of this too with us. [00:29:26] Speaker C: A lot of the ideas. Like, we have the honorary Texan certificate. [00:29:29] Speaker A: She makes all those. Oh, yeah, that's very important lore. [00:29:32] Speaker C: If we have somebody come up that plays Texas too, and they're not from Texas, they get an honorary Texan certificate. And that was all Gloria's idea. [00:29:40] Speaker A: Yes. She is wonderful and also, like, fantastic artist, fantastic songwriter. She's been on the road with Jake Worthington. She does a lot down in, like, at Big Loud Texas. And she's just. [00:29:48] Speaker C: She's beast. [00:29:49] Speaker A: She's awesome. I mean, she just put out her Gloria Anderson Anderson Christmas, which we also featured on, which is so fun with her band. So, yes, shout out Gloria. We love her. [00:29:58] Speaker C: Yeah. She's also Meemaw. [00:29:59] Speaker A: She's me. She's. She's more Meemaw. She's Meemar than me. I'm like in between. I'm like, mom, yeah, yeah, sure she is. She's the real deal. But what was your question? Oh, how does it feel to be so old? Seven. [00:30:13] Speaker B: Seven years old. [00:30:14] Speaker A: How do I feel being old as hell. [00:30:16] Speaker B: I just hit seven years of being here myself. [00:30:18] Speaker A: Yes. Lucky number seven. It feels good. It feels weird. I feel like Nashville's so different even than when I started, but also, like, when I started, I was writing Christian music, so I'm in, like a whole. The lore extends. Yes. I was like, full on Christian girly. I mean, I'm still Christian, obviously. I love Jesus, but I was like, interning at a Christian record label. I was in Christian Writing rooms. That's actually how I, like, came into songwriting, was writing Christian music. [00:30:43] Speaker C: And also Delaney's voice. If you could hear Delaney, like, freshman Delaney, she was more like R B soul. [00:30:48] Speaker A: It was crazy. So crazy. Who are you, girl? Who are you? You know what? We try on different versions of ourselves, and we just. Yeah, we let them be. [00:30:56] Speaker C: Yes. [00:30:57] Speaker A: But it was a whole different. I was in, like, a whole different place. I didn't know because I. Because I think I grew up on country. I was like, I want to be different. I want to do something else. [00:31:04] Speaker B: You know, that's the small town complex. [00:31:06] Speaker A: And I was like, I have to be. I have to do something different. Nobody knows me here. I, like, want to be this, like, different version of myself. And also, I listen to so much music that's country because I feel like it helps, like, in terms of, like, writing. Listening to not country music is the best thing I could. You could do for yourself in terms of, like, studying melody and different stuff. Anyway, I could go on a whole tangent, but, like, Nashville is a very different place than when I moved here. I also think Covid had a big impact on that in terms of, like, community building, like, writers rounds, like, meeting people. Also, social media has, like, taken things in a different direction. But I also think there is some magic left if you know how to, like, look for it. I really do think in Nashville, if, you know, if you're in the right rooms with the right people and you're working your ass off, there's still so much to be found in Nashville. Like, there really, really is. And, you know, I'm not going to be one of those, like, oh, old Nashville. It's like, you either you either say that or you get left behind. So that's true. Go ahead and do that. [00:32:04] Speaker B: It evolves, right? [00:32:05] Speaker A: You have to change with it. And that's a good thing. That's just how it goes. But there is, I think, a lot of good still to be found here. But it is very different also. [00:32:13] Speaker C: You said small town complex. That's a song. [00:32:16] Speaker A: Write that down. Great title. [00:32:17] Speaker B: I get a third. [00:32:18] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:32:21] Speaker A: Yes. Yes, you do, Matt. You do get a third. [00:32:23] Speaker C: I think I have a small town complex, like, the need to be. It's almost like. What's his name? What's his name? Cody Johnson. [00:32:30] Speaker A: That guy. [00:32:32] Speaker B: That guy. Kojo. [00:32:33] Speaker A: Hey, Cody Johnson, if you're listening, do you want to come play Texas? Texas, too. [00:32:35] Speaker B: Kojo at Texas, too. The place would explode. [00:32:39] Speaker C: Well, we're like. We have our, like, ideal people, starting with George Strait, obviously. [00:32:44] Speaker A: Yeah, George Strait. Jesus. Cody Johnson. [00:32:49] Speaker C: We need William Clark Green. [00:32:51] Speaker A: William Clark Green. Never mind. I was gonna say return my text. William Clark Green, come play. [00:32:56] Speaker B: You sent the text. He left you on red. [00:32:59] Speaker A: I did. I love him though. It's okay. He can leave me on red. It's all right. [00:33:03] Speaker C: He wrote a song called Dalhart Girls with a guy that I was involved with for like two seconds. And I went and played Cotton Fest. I sang with Tyler Halverson and it was right after he had written that song and the guy had sent it to me. And I went up to William and I was like, I'm the Dalhart girl. And he was like, you're the dhart girl? [00:33:19] Speaker A: Because he and I had talked about you because he showed me the song first and I was like, oh. I was like, yeah. [00:33:28] Speaker C: This is crazy. William Clark Green did write a song about me. You did not know. That's like my flex. My biggest flex. [00:33:35] Speaker A: No, you literally were his muse for like a minute. [00:33:37] Speaker C: Yeah, like at least an hour. [00:33:39] Speaker A: He thought about you for an hour and he didn't even know. [00:33:40] Speaker C: Yeah, exactly. [00:33:42] Speaker A: I used to bump William Clark Green and I told him this when we wrote. I was also like fangirling so hard because like obviously I was like, I used to bump your records when I was like 10 on my iPod. Like I've been. I'm a William Clark Green, Stan, Big time. [00:33:56] Speaker B: Yeah, we got. We got to see him at the cat fry festival earlier this year. And Stillwater. Stillwater, Oklahoma. [00:34:03] Speaker A: Oh my God. [00:34:04] Speaker C: Stillwater has curdy dogs. [00:34:05] Speaker B: Yes. [00:34:06] Speaker C: Did you get a curdie dog? [00:34:07] Speaker B: I did not. I ate. I ate cat fry though. [00:34:09] Speaker C: Oh, did you like it? [00:34:10] Speaker B: I actually did. And people were giving me for it and I was like, this is great. I'm like, this is. I'm like, this is a festival for this, for these cowboys. Anybody who does testicles, whatever. [00:34:21] Speaker C: It's a testicle festival. [00:34:22] Speaker B: It is a testicle festival. And I was on stage introduced like they had me MC and introduce everybody. And that was my first. That was my first time seeing William Clark Green live. And it was unbelievable. And how he does the circus in the. It was awesome. [00:34:39] Speaker C: He's amazing. I went to Caf Fry like my senior year of high school and cuz one of my cousins lived in Stillwater, going to osu and they have this little hot dog shack called the C Dog. And you get some ranch waters, too many ranch waters. And then a cie dog after. [00:34:56] Speaker A: And then everything, it just becomes a. [00:34:58] Speaker C: Some Rocky Mountain oysters on top of your C Dog. [00:35:00] Speaker A: Bro is crazy work, unfortunately. [00:35:02] Speaker C: It was so good. [00:35:03] Speaker B: Yeah, it was. It was interesting out there. It was fun. I've always loved still water. I got to go out there back in the day with Gary and Charlie when I was with the Muscadine guys. And then we played out there a bunch with Trey. Our first time playing out there with Trey. Wyatt Flores opened. He was the local opener. [00:35:17] Speaker A: Oh, my God. [00:35:18] Speaker B: The owner of the Tumbleweed, Carrie McBride. Shout out to Carrie if you're watching this. Carrie said, hey, man, I've got this local kid. I think he's going to be the next one. This was like, 20, 20, 20, 21 somewhere in there. [00:35:30] Speaker A: That's so awesome. Awesome. [00:35:31] Speaker B: And it was Wyatt and his buddy. It was just wide acoustic opener. [00:35:35] Speaker C: So good. [00:35:36] Speaker A: How cool is that? [00:35:36] Speaker C: It is crazy. [00:35:37] Speaker B: And then he moved to town like, six months later, and it all started happening. [00:35:41] Speaker A: The rest is history. [00:35:42] Speaker B: Another kid that came up at the Basement, he used to play the showcases at the Basement regularly, and that's kind of where he was his scene in town. [00:35:49] Speaker C: He's amazing. [00:35:49] Speaker A: He's wild. [00:35:50] Speaker B: But, yeah, Caf Fry is wild. It is Treaty O Kidline this year. [00:35:53] Speaker C: Oh, my God. [00:35:54] Speaker A: Wait. [00:35:55] Speaker B: It was treaty oak, old 60s, Vincent Mason, and Hudson Westbrook on one day, like, Hudson. Hudson was like, the kickoff. Yeah. Huddy. Yeah, it was Hudson and then Vincent and then old 60, and then freaking Treaty Oak. [00:36:10] Speaker A: I thought that was so good. [00:36:11] Speaker B: And then Wyatt headline the next night, and then the next. Then the closing night was Ian Muncie, Casey Donahue, William Clark Green. [00:36:18] Speaker A: Casey Donahue. Let's talk about Casey Donahue for a moment. [00:36:22] Speaker C: Oh, my God. [00:36:24] Speaker A: Listening. Come play Texas, too. [00:36:26] Speaker C: Oh, man, he is amazing. [00:36:27] Speaker A: God, what an og. Texas stockyard. That's my backyard. [00:36:33] Speaker C: That's where I grew up. [00:36:35] Speaker A: Golly, what a jam. I love him so much, playing all. [00:36:39] Speaker C: Those, like, Texas bars growing up, because I started playing gigs when I was, like, 14, and, like, you had to play stockyards. That was like. And everybody got covered. And White Trash Story. [00:36:48] Speaker B: White Trash Story. That was my introduction to Casey. [00:36:50] Speaker C: Don't is so good. [00:36:52] Speaker A: Oh, man. That's just like. They don't make them like that anymore. [00:36:55] Speaker C: They just don't. [00:36:56] Speaker A: They don't make them like that anymore. The original gangster. [00:36:59] Speaker B: And when. When would that. When did that song come out? Was that, like, 2010s? [00:37:02] Speaker C: It would have been early 2000s. [00:37:04] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:37:04] Speaker B: Or early 2000s, I think. [00:37:05] Speaker C: I want to look it up. [00:37:06] Speaker A: I feel like soccer came out, like, 2000. I'm gonna go 2008. That's my guess. [00:37:10] Speaker B: 2008. [00:37:10] Speaker A: 2009. [00:37:11] Speaker C: Are we looking up White Trash Story or. [00:37:13] Speaker B: I mean any of them. Any of them. Because I'm. I'm trying to think. Because it's almost like those type of songs fit in like the era of like, like the Honky Tonk. Badonka Donks in Nashville. [00:37:22] Speaker C: Honky Tonk Bad Donkey Don. Fifth Grade. Like bump. [00:37:26] Speaker A: I remember the music video to that. Like it was. Yes. I can like see it in my brain. [00:37:29] Speaker C: 2006. [00:37:30] Speaker B: 2006. [00:37:31] Speaker C: 2006. [00:37:32] Speaker B: Damn. [00:37:33] Speaker A: What about Yards? [00:37:34] Speaker C: The same album, I think. [00:37:35] Speaker A: Okay. [00:37:36] Speaker B: Wow. [00:37:36] Speaker A: What a great record. [00:37:37] Speaker B: Almost 20 years ago and here we are still talking about how great it was. [00:37:40] Speaker A: Very influential to me. [00:37:41] Speaker C: Yes. It was foundational. [00:37:43] Speaker A: Very influenced. Very influenced by K. Donny know. [00:37:47] Speaker C: But he is an influence literally to. [00:37:50] Speaker A: Me and Annie to 6 years are like literally like 8 year old me on my ipod. Who also. Who put those songs on my ipod? I wasn't my mom. It must have been my mom. [00:37:58] Speaker B: That was back in the day in the ipod era, where if our parents were listening to something, it was all on the same Apple id. So we got it as well. [00:38:05] Speaker A: So it must have been. [00:38:07] Speaker C: I had an ipod with just Miranda Lambert's first record. I'm not joking. Like, I. I spun that record so many times. That was like the one record that I could listen to over and over and over and over. Still can still like Greyhound bound for nowhere. Me and Charlie talking. Yeah, me and Charlie, they're really talking. That's. [00:38:27] Speaker A: So there really are no misses on that record. [00:38:29] Speaker C: No, not a single one. [00:38:30] Speaker A: And she was just kerosene. Talk about somebody who was like pioneer. Like women. Yes. [00:38:36] Speaker C: Like female songwriters for badass women too. She kind of broke the mold where it was like, okay, yeah, we can be loud and tough and like drink too much sometimes. [00:38:44] Speaker A: Yeah. And she's. I mean, she still is like a north star, I think, for both of us in so many ways. I mean there's no. There's just nobody. Nobody like her. [00:38:50] Speaker B: And for her to be as big as she was, like in the mainstream too. [00:38:55] Speaker A: Like radio hits. [00:38:56] Speaker B: Yeah. After radio hits. Selling out arenas and amphitheaters around the country. [00:39:00] Speaker C: Yes. [00:39:00] Speaker A: And doing something so different in so many ways. Not even just like breaking her own. Like she broke her own mold over and over and over again. [00:39:07] Speaker C: That's true. [00:39:08] Speaker A: So fascinating to just continue to evolve. Also Palomino Fire record. [00:39:12] Speaker C: Oh my gosh. [00:39:14] Speaker A: Record. That is some innovation. And that excites. [00:39:17] Speaker C: What's the McQueen line anyway? She talks about Lightning McQueen and I like it. And I Like it. [00:39:24] Speaker B: Yeah. And then who are the. I'm trying to think of, like, some of the other. Who are some of the other big Texas females. I think, like, Sunny Sweeney. [00:39:32] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:39:32] Speaker B: She's been. She's been on this podcast before. She'd be. [00:39:34] Speaker C: I need to listen to that. [00:39:36] Speaker B: She'd be a great Texas, too. And she lives. [00:39:39] Speaker C: If I could do it, I might be. [00:39:41] Speaker B: She lives. She lives out here. She's in Hendersonville. [00:39:44] Speaker A: I've met her because she. Was she still at 30 tigers? I met her at some 30 tigers. [00:39:48] Speaker B: I don't think so. I had her on earlier this year when she was putting out her. Her most recent project. [00:39:53] Speaker A: That'd be a good one. [00:39:54] Speaker C: She is. I think that that would be, like. There's certain people that I'm like, I don't even want to meet you because I love you so much. I know I would be weird. I know. [00:40:02] Speaker A: That's how I was with Vince Gill. When I met Vince, I didn't meet Vince Gill. He met me, like, without wanting to probably. No, no, no, no, no. I made it in a bad way. [00:40:11] Speaker B: How you doing, the lady? I'm Vince. [00:40:13] Speaker A: Gil. No, I, like, forced myself to be like, hi, Vinz Gill. Oh, my God. It was at the Opry, and I was playing with Willow Kirk, and he was back there, and they were talking because they know each other, obviously, but I was like, I'm just some girl who's also here. And he was, like, literally walking away, and I was like, hi, Vince Gill. [00:40:27] Speaker C: I just. [00:40:29] Speaker A: I just wanted to say that you're super awesome. And he's like, it's so nice to meet you. And I was like, God, no, he didn't. He wasn't, like. It was not like, a real introduction. I, like, was like, Vince, please, Mr. [00:40:39] Speaker C: Gill, Mr. Gill, love me. Yeah. [00:40:42] Speaker A: No, it's not that he met me. It's like, I literally, like, jumped in front of him, was like, like, I love you. [00:40:49] Speaker C: No, I do love Sunny Sweeney. I saw her open for Garth Brooks in Lubbock, Texas. [00:40:54] Speaker A: God, what a good show. [00:40:55] Speaker C: It was great. And I. It was the first time that I had heard, like, a female writing something, like how she writes. Like, she had the everybody else can kiss my ass song. She has backhanded compliment. It was like these, like, sassy, funny, smart, smart, clever. And, like, stuff that, like, guys and girls want to hear. It wasn't just about. About, you know, heartbreak and stuff. It was, like, about life. And I was like, oh, my gosh, this is the coolest thing ever. And I actually Went to state in 4H singing a Sunny Sweeney song. [00:41:24] Speaker A: No, state 4H was formative. [00:41:26] Speaker C: It was formative. [00:41:27] Speaker A: So formative. I did it, too. And I was singing Thompson Square songs. [00:41:31] Speaker C: Oh, are you gonna kiss me or not? [00:41:36] Speaker A: We are Glass. Classic. I love Tom Hooper. Bring back the duo. [00:41:40] Speaker B: That should be. The Texas 2 moment, then. Is you. Is Sunny performing that song that you sang it for? We can make that happen. [00:41:48] Speaker C: I could. [00:41:49] Speaker B: Well, we're gonna. We're gonna work on that. We're gonna look at the schedule. We're gonna make it on a Tuesday where I can be there for Texas. [00:41:56] Speaker C: That would be such a, like, full circle moment. I think I would. [00:41:59] Speaker A: We have to do it now. [00:42:00] Speaker B: And that. And that, to me, is what's so cool about Texas, too, is there's so many guys and girls that are like, Texas OGs that come out here or that have migrated out here and been out here for years and been waiting for that Texas sound to really have its moment here in Nashville. And you guys are creating that. [00:42:15] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:42:15] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:42:15] Speaker B: You know, which is sick. [00:42:16] Speaker C: I feel like it's. It's so fun, too, because, like, people like you who aren't from Texas can come and, like, still feel we have, like, this, like, pride, and it is just like a community. The sense of community is so strong and so much fun that I think even if you're not from Texas. [00:42:29] Speaker A: And I feel like so many. Like, we've had people say that to us, too. Like, we. You know, people who aren't even in the music industry, like, just to come out and to be a part of something, like, this is so much fun. Like, to be able to. And also just to be able to share, like, the storytelling tradition and the community with people and just, like, have a good time. And it's not like this weird, like, industry thing. No, it's not that. It's so laid back. [00:42:50] Speaker B: I love. And that's what I've always loved about Pete's Jam, is that it's that. And that's what we're trying to create with Odies, you know? Is that with Odies, with it being such a big room, too, is that it works out well and we're gonna do something cool. This will come out after it. But New Year's Eve. [00:43:05] Speaker A: Yes. It's gonna be so fun. [00:43:07] Speaker B: Ridiculous. They've already sold, like, I believe, like, four or five hundred tickets. Yeah, it's gonna. We're gonna. We're gonna have, like, thousands of people between the two bars. [00:43:16] Speaker A: Yeah, I know that. [00:43:17] Speaker C: Oh, my God. [00:43:17] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:43:18] Speaker A: We gotta Rehearse. [00:43:19] Speaker B: It's gonna be. It's gonna be. [00:43:20] Speaker A: It's. [00:43:21] Speaker B: It's gonna be. It's gonna be a lot of fun. [00:43:22] Speaker A: Oh, it's gonna be. It's gonna be so fun. I gotta find something to wear. [00:43:24] Speaker C: Just to make it clear, we're doing Raised Rowdy X Texas too. [00:43:27] Speaker B: Yes. To close it out. So I'll be on stage with you guys when the. When the guitar drops or when the ball drops. So you guys will be going like, going right up, right up until midnight. And we'll get to bring in the new year. [00:43:40] Speaker C: And then there's a DJ coming after that. [00:43:42] Speaker B: There's a DJ immediately. [00:43:44] Speaker A: Watch out. [00:43:44] Speaker B: We've got Mack Martin. We've got playing before you guys. We've got Johnny Logan in the rough. We got a couple full bands before you guys. And yeah, it's gonna be Catch Me. [00:43:55] Speaker A: On an elevated surface. [00:43:57] Speaker B: It is an elevated stage. [00:43:59] Speaker A: No, I. After the. After when the DJ starts, I'm gonna be. Catch Me on. [00:44:03] Speaker B: We're gonna have ourselves a night. It's gonna be freaking crazy. [00:44:09] Speaker C: Honestly, I can't wait to just hang out with you and Nikki T. I feel like the last time was at. Whenever we went to Shulman's. [00:44:15] Speaker B: Yes. [00:44:16] Speaker C: After Reed Dylan played that night. Was that the night? Yeah. [00:44:19] Speaker B: Yeah, we went. [00:44:20] Speaker A: Fun. [00:44:20] Speaker B: Yeah, we went to Shulman's and had hung out there. What a great. The back room at Showman's. The Burgers Elite. It was cool. And then Frank Brown Songwriters Festival was a. [00:44:30] Speaker A: We did Alabama it for sure. Oh, we. [00:44:33] Speaker C: Wow. Whacked. [00:44:34] Speaker A: Whatever. [00:44:34] Speaker C: Bushes were there. [00:44:35] Speaker A: We whacked them hard. [00:44:36] Speaker B: Talk about your drive because you made a whole ass voyage. You were already down there. [00:44:41] Speaker A: I was watching her location like, this was my mom. I was like, get down here. [00:44:46] Speaker C: Okay. I am never late. I say that. I used to not be late. And as I get older, I get more and more type B type B. And so I'm like. I just. I woke up and I was planning on leaving at 8. Then I woke up at 6 and I was like, oh, wait, I'm not playing at six o' clock tonight. I'm playing at. At three. And so I get in my car, I'm like rushing. I'm like going. I'm going way too fast. I'm always speeding. I made my goal for 2026 to get no speed tickets because no more court appearances. [00:45:14] Speaker A: Really bad. [00:45:15] Speaker C: I have to do defensive driving today. And anyway, so yeah, I pull up at like 2:30 and we were going on at 3 and so I walk in there and I'm still wearing my bibs and my hair's in a messy bunch of. I'm like not wearing any makeup and everybody else is like dressed to the nines. Looks so cute with Mack Martin and Shelby Ray and I go in there and I forgot the words to like two of my songs. I was so tired. Anyway, we made it though. [00:45:40] Speaker B: You crushed it. [00:45:41] Speaker A: You did really good. [00:45:42] Speaker C: One thing about me, I'll make it. [00:45:43] Speaker A: Yeah, you made it. And then we. And we had so much fun. [00:45:45] Speaker C: I might look like a hot mess whenever I get there, but I'll be there. [00:45:48] Speaker A: The mess will be hot. [00:45:49] Speaker B: But yeah, talk about that. This was your guys second year being down there, so talk about just Frank Brown and the Floriban mom. [00:45:57] Speaker A: Frank Brown is such a great band festival. The best festival in the world. It was so very good. Enjoying so many bushwack. Yeah, Frank. Frank Brown with an R is literally such a great festival. Like the Florama A is. Is there another bar? Is there a better bar out there? Show it to me. [00:46:22] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:46:22] Speaker A: What? [00:46:23] Speaker C: It's heaven. [00:46:23] Speaker A: It lit. It's like six levels or six bars. [00:46:27] Speaker C: It's like a mansion. [00:46:27] Speaker A: Joy and bushwhackers and like night one, Jared and I were like, no, no, no. And then we're like, maybe, maybe. And anyway, yeah, we just like. It's. The festival itself is so great. Like having so many great people from Nashville come down and also like legend. [00:46:45] Speaker C: That's the thing that I enjoy so much about it is like these older writers who are there to just like hang out and like meet as youngsters. [00:46:52] Speaker A: And like, like hang out and drink and play their freaking smash hit songs. Yeah, it really is something special. And. And like they just take such good care of us. [00:47:00] Speaker B: Oh, the hospitality was like next level. [00:47:03] Speaker C: Steve Bowers. [00:47:04] Speaker A: God. [00:47:05] Speaker C: Shout out. [00:47:05] Speaker A: Love him. Steve. Steve. Uncle Steve. He really is the best. But we just had so much. And having y' all down there, I think it was also. [00:47:11] Speaker C: That was fun. That really likes. [00:47:13] Speaker B: So that's in the work. That's in the works for next year. We've had a couple calls with Steve about us being even more involved next year, which would be cool. The main room, that upstairs room with the. With the. I call it the AA Coffee where they have a little coffee machine right there. But everybody's sitting there in the way that they have their respect for all you guys and girls are playing silent and the history of like Dean Dillon's played in this room countless times. All these incredible songwriters, all these legends have played in this room. And it's like they just want the tradition to keep going, right? [00:47:44] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:47:44] Speaker A: And it's like just to have people who. Who listen so intently and, like, really want to be there. Like, we don't get that very often. You know, we get people in bars who are just being rowdy. [00:47:54] Speaker C: You don't know if they're clapping cause somebody scored on the TV or. Cause they like your song. [00:47:57] Speaker A: Just to, like, have people who are so intently listening is like, so. And obviously also everybody's so sweet and like, so kind and like, it just. It really is, like, the best experience. Yes. Yeah. It's awesome. [00:48:08] Speaker C: And the Bushwhackers are great. [00:48:09] Speaker A: I literally would do anything. [00:48:11] Speaker C: The Key lime Bushwalker dude. [00:48:13] Speaker A: I've never seen Jared drink so much alcohol in, like, two days. Drinking those freaking. [00:48:17] Speaker B: He had a good time. [00:48:18] Speaker A: He did have a good time. [00:48:19] Speaker B: He had a good time. [00:48:20] Speaker A: Key Lime Bushwackers. [00:48:21] Speaker B: And then Davis's all star thing to close it out. [00:48:25] Speaker C: Oh, my. [00:48:26] Speaker B: That show. [00:48:27] Speaker C: I took off my bra and I threw it on that one. [00:48:29] Speaker A: Yes, you did. And there was so much. Like, I sent the video to mom. She's like, what's all that money? And I was like, it's just the way of the Flora Bama. You just have to, like, go with it. Yeah. I have a video of us. Us two singing what's the song? [00:48:42] Speaker C: What's up? [00:48:42] Speaker A: And it's just like. We're just like sitting there, like, doing this, like, holding the mics out of the audience. It was just so fun. It was really fun. [00:48:49] Speaker C: And then the video pans to Nikki T. In that. [00:48:52] Speaker A: In that freaking suit that he's wearing. [00:48:54] Speaker C: With the bucket hat, that purple. [00:48:55] Speaker A: Brian. [00:48:56] Speaker B: Surf style. [00:48:57] Speaker A: God. [00:48:57] Speaker B: Surf style. Surf style. Yeah. [00:49:00] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:49:00] Speaker B: They asked if I wanted one of those. I elected out. [00:49:02] Speaker A: I liked your security outfit that you had, though. [00:49:05] Speaker B: Security? [00:49:06] Speaker A: You were like their security. [00:49:07] Speaker B: I was. Oh, yeah. I was wearing the black. Yeah, yeah. With the. The sunglasses. And I was just standing there like I was your guys security. [00:49:14] Speaker A: So it was so funny. [00:49:16] Speaker C: Frank Browns was my first Songwriters Festival ever last year. And so it was like I felt like I was spoiled after that. All the rest of them kind of are. [00:49:24] Speaker B: Have you done. Have you done Key west yet? [00:49:26] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:49:26] Speaker A: Huh? [00:49:27] Speaker B: Have you done Key west yet? [00:49:28] Speaker C: I have not done Key West. I did do mini Key West Fest in July with Dave Kennedy, Channing Wilson, Rob Snider, Aaron Ray Tier. [00:49:36] Speaker B: How hot was it down there in July? [00:49:38] Speaker C: Oh, my gosh, it was so hot. It was so hot. [00:49:41] Speaker B: I've been down there in May for the BMI festival. And it's pretty warm down there. [00:49:46] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:49:46] Speaker C: I am going to this year's one in May. We're doing a EP release party. I'm coming out with an EP. [00:49:53] Speaker B: Let's go. [00:49:54] Speaker A: Yes. [00:49:55] Speaker C: First single drops January 16th. [00:49:56] Speaker A: Go listen to it. [00:49:58] Speaker C: But, yeah, it's. I'm excited. The mini Key West Fest was so much fun because it was me, I think, trying to think of the other girls that were there. Alyssa Flaherty was there, Brookly, and I mean, it was just. Just the best time getting to hang out with. I mean, Channing and Rob and Aaron. It's like, it couldn't not be fun. [00:50:15] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:50:16] Speaker A: Has to be fun. [00:50:16] Speaker C: Yeah, it was great. [00:50:17] Speaker B: Yeah. And Key west with them. They are like. When I think of the Key West SARS Festival, I think of guys like. [00:50:22] Speaker A: That in their true form. Yes. Flip flops on. Flip flops on. [00:50:25] Speaker B: Flip flops on. A couple buttons undone on the shirt. [00:50:28] Speaker C: Couple joints on the table. [00:50:29] Speaker B: Robin, Robin is in his. In his tank top cut off and his cut off. In his cut off Eagles tank top. [00:50:35] Speaker A: It feels right. It's like muscle teeth. That's like Rob's, like, natural habitat. Yes. [00:50:39] Speaker B: Yes. It is where it is where he belongs. So you're talking about new ep. You're talking about EP coming and new music. What do you guys got as far as songs being cut by people or songs that you guys are putting out? Like, what do we have to look forward to? [00:50:52] Speaker A: You go, oh, gosh, I'm trying. Yeah. Yeah, I just cut five songs. [00:50:58] Speaker B: Let's go. Yeah, I'm really excited. [00:51:00] Speaker A: So I'm like, this is my official debut. I am, like, like, putting songs out again and, like, really kind of, like, hitting the artist thing pretty hard, trying to be on the road next year and do some of that and do some support slots. And so, yeah, I did it with Andrew Capra and then Gabe and Gideon Klein out in Gallatin. We just. It was just the four of us and we did five songs. And I'm like a Kendrick level hater. I don't like anything Kendrick level. And these songs, I really am, unfortunately, I am a Kendrick level hater. Or I'm trying to be. No, I'm just really picky about stuff. But, like, these songs, like, I'm really excited. Like, I really, really, really am excited. So we're just trying to get all the marketing together and do a little bit of, like, team planning. And so that's kind of the goal. But that's coming out sometime pretty soon and probably in Q1 and I've got a feature coming out with Paul Cawthon February and so I'm really excited about that. And then. Yeah, just in like cuts like on Songwriter Songwriter land. I'm trying to think what I've got kind of coming down the pipe type. [00:52:01] Speaker B: We had. You had the Lucas Nelson stuff this year. [00:52:03] Speaker A: Yeah, Lucas Nelson. It just got nominated for a Grammy. Yeah. So I'm really excited. I was like losing my mind. I found out at the gym, I was like literally like mid set and everybody's like blowing up my phone. I'm like, what are y' all doing? So I go out and I. [00:52:14] Speaker C: Somebody died. [00:52:15] Speaker A: I literally. I was like, what is happening? And so I. My parents were actually the ones that told me, which was really sweet. [00:52:19] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:52:19] Speaker A: And I just like start crying like full blown tears at the gym and I'm like, so do I just like finish my lateral raises or like, I don't really know what I'm supposed to do here. I did finish, thank you very much. But yeah, so that. The Lucas stuff. I mean, I am like super fan girl of his and have been for a long time and so getting to write with him. We've only written twice together, but just like getting to write with him and like kind of get in his world has been really special. And then had some stuff come out with Taylor Austin Dye this year. Yeah, she's so awesome. [00:52:46] Speaker B: OG Raised Rags. [00:52:49] Speaker A: And then obviously I've got some stuff on Annie's project which I'm like thrilled about. So we've got. Got what, three songs. [00:52:55] Speaker C: Three songs on my five song ep. [00:52:56] Speaker B: Wow, look at you. [00:52:58] Speaker A: Yeah. So we just can't not write songs together. Whoops. I know. [00:53:01] Speaker C: It's like you're the one person I'll write on Saturday. Sunday. [00:53:05] Speaker A: We. We do love a Saturday morning start. [00:53:07] Speaker C: Brown's Diner. [00:53:08] Speaker A: Brown's Diner. And then go like work on some starts or like stuff. So we do that a lot. But yeah, so I'm really excited for Annie's project. Got some stuff coming out with Wesco. [00:53:18] Speaker B: Nice. Oh yeah, we know Wes. Yeah, he just played at the local. [00:53:22] Speaker A: He's really, really talented and really good dude. Guy. [00:53:26] Speaker B: Nice guy. [00:53:26] Speaker A: So I just found out about that and. But yeah, so just like kind of, kind of rolling it out into the new year. So I'm excited. That's awesome. [00:53:34] Speaker B: Hell yeah. [00:53:34] Speaker C: Oh yeah. [00:53:35] Speaker A: Hell yeah. Hell yeah. [00:53:36] Speaker C: Hell yeah. [00:53:37] Speaker B: What's the first single we got coming? [00:53:39] Speaker C: It's called Kicking It. Yes, I wrote. [00:53:41] Speaker B: I know that one. [00:53:42] Speaker C: Yeah, yeah, yeah. I wrote it with Delaney. I've Been playing these songs that are coming out for like, the last year, so I'm, like, excited for them to actually be on Spotify and Apple. But I recorded it with. With Rob Williford and Aaron Ray Tier down in Muscle Shoals at Fame Studios. [00:53:58] Speaker A: So fun. [00:53:59] Speaker B: What a. What a two guys to be. What a group of two to be with in Muscle Shs. Because they are both very. They are like cerebral humans. [00:54:09] Speaker C: They very much are. And so funny. They are like, complete opposites, too. Like, Aaron is so, like. I mean, he's just so fun and like, out there, which Rob is fun too, if, you know, sometimes. But it's like he's just kind of like. He's like my grumpy, grumpy old friend that I'm like. He's just. I mean, he's so freaking smart and has, like, really poured into me. And I actually met him through an ex boyfriend a few years ago, and I went over to his house and we didn't actually connect about songwriting till, like, last January. [00:54:38] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:54:38] Speaker C: We started writing together and I went to Rob and I was like, crying. Cause I was like, I'm about to graduate college and I want to put out music, but I'm so broke. And he was like, I would love for you to come down to Mel Shoals. Maybe we record some music. And it started off as like, we'll do two songs. Songs. And then it ended up being five. And then I met with Aaron. I think it was at a raised rowdy thing. He was just there hanging out, and I was telling him about what me and Rob were doing, and he was like, I'd love to be a part of that. And I was like, really? And so. And so then he came down to Muscle Shoals and we did the whole thing together. And I feel like they just balance each other out really well. [00:55:13] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:55:13] Speaker C: And kind of like they bring out the creative and anybody. They're just kind of those guys that will bring out the creativity in people. And then seeing them together and, like, being just in their vicinity is like, you just want to create art in whatever capacity that is. So anyway, I'm. I'm really excited about it. It's called Handful, which I also wrote with Delaney. [00:55:31] Speaker B: That is the perfect song to be the title track. That song gets stuck in my head. You guys did a great job with that one. [00:55:38] Speaker A: Seriously. [00:55:39] Speaker C: It's. Because I am a handful, and it's a handful of songs. [00:55:43] Speaker B: Yeah, it's a great introduction. It's a great way for people to get to know you. [00:55:47] Speaker C: Yeah. I'M really excited. [00:55:49] Speaker A: Be really fun. [00:55:50] Speaker C: Yeah, I'm really excited. So, first single, January 16th. Kicking it. [00:55:53] Speaker A: Kicking it. [00:55:54] Speaker B: Awesome. Well, I appreciate you two taking time out of your Tuesday morning to come out here and hang out with me. [00:56:01] Speaker A: Thank you. [00:56:01] Speaker B: And come on so much. And I think that this proves that we need to have a Texas 2 podcast in the world. You two would crush it. Hosting a pod together, just BSing, just your chaos in a. In a 30 to 45 minute window with different guests on there. [00:56:17] Speaker A: You two can talk. [00:56:18] Speaker B: I and I would listen and watch every damn episode. Seriously. But appreciate you guys and thank you for being such big parts of what Nick and I do with RA Seriously. Like, you guys are a part of our, like, our class of folks that have been with us for a long time. [00:56:33] Speaker C: We love you. [00:56:34] Speaker B: It's awesome to watch you guys grow and can't wait for the new music to come out for both of you. [00:56:38] Speaker A: Yes, we're very excited. [00:56:39] Speaker B: And can't wait for more nights, more hazy nights out at the Underdog with Texas, too. It's going to be a ball. And New Year's Eve. [00:56:45] Speaker A: Eve's gonna be New Year's Eve. I gotta find something to wear. [00:56:49] Speaker C: Some sequins. [00:56:49] Speaker A: Yeah. I gotta find something glittery. [00:56:50] Speaker B: It's gonna be unbelievable. The Surfside will be flowing, the tunes will be going, and the entire bar will feel like Texas. It's gonna be. [00:56:58] Speaker A: That's how. Just how we like it. [00:57:00] Speaker B: It's gonna be. Oh, they will. It's gonna be unbelievable. I can't wait for that crowd in there to experience it all. Well, thank you guys so much for coming on. Y' all be sure to check out our girls, Delaney, Ramsdale and Aniston Pate. And if you're in Nashville, you're visiting Nashville. Follow Texas. I'm from Texas too. Yes, that's the account. [00:57:16] Speaker C: Right, right. [00:57:16] Speaker B: I'm from Texas, too. It is. What is it? The first Tuesday. Second. [00:57:20] Speaker C: Second Tuesday of every month at the Underdog. [00:57:22] Speaker B: Second Tuesday every month at the Underdog. Get out there, hang out in East Nashville. Get your East Nashville on and go and party at the Underdog. Also good shout out to our friends from Surfside. Vodka, lemonade, vodka iced tea. Vodka green tea. No bubbles, no troubles. Sunshine in a can. It is in fact, not a seltzer. It is a Surfside damage. So go and check them out. [00:57:42] Speaker A: Out. [00:57:43] Speaker B: Also Visit raise your eye.com for more on us. For all girls, Del and Annie, I'm Matt Burrell. This has been outside the rap. I ain't never been the kind for st one place for too long I ain't never been the best at s I love you to a girl I love Only got a couple tricks up my sleeve they usually just make them leave so if you know me if you really know me you know I' just a two trick pony maybe the drinking and the lack of money for show I'm just a two trick pony. [00:58:26] Speaker A: Yeah.

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