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Ep. 26: Tracy Lawrence on the 90's, Mission Possible, and Backcountry Elk Hunting

Ep. 26: Tracy Lawrence on the 90's, Mission Possible, and Backcountry Elk Hunting

FromGod's Country


Ep. 26: Tracy Lawrence on the 90's, Mission Possible, and Backcountry Elk Hunting

FromGod's Country

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Length:
66 minutes
Released:
Jun 25, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week Dan and Reid Isbell host the legendary Tracy Lawrence out in God's Country. The guys kick off the episode with Dan fan-girling over meeting Tracy and their hilarious new segment, "What ya mad at?", where Reid explains how Dogecoin is slowly ruining his life. Tracy shares some epic stories from his rise to fame in the 1990's and this music row legend shares advice that any up-and-coming artist should hear. The guys dive in on hunting and conservation, and Tracy talks about harvesting an elk in the backcountry. The episode ends with Tracy covering one of the greatest George Strait songs of all time. Catch Dan and Reid playing live as The Brothers Hunt @ Chiefs in Nashville on July 19th: Get Tickets God's Country on Instagram MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube Shop God's Country Merch Shop MeatEater Merch More from MeatEaterSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Released:
Jun 25, 2024
Format:
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Titles in the series (28)

“God’s Country” with brothers Dan and Reid Isbell is a rollicking weekly podcast that sits at the intersection of country music and the great outdoors. Each episode explores how today’s biggest and most talented country stars and songwriters pull inspiration from rugged,  first-hand relationships with the natural world. Nashville songwriters by profession who spent their childhoods getting muddy in the wilds of Tennessee, Dan and Reid draw on their own passion for hunting and fishing to lead a thought-provoking and fun exploration of the fundamental role of outdoor living in country music.