George Birge
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I was like, we're getting catfished. Don't respond.
Um, and he's like, no, man, I just got off a conference call with her management in London. And, um, this is very real. And next thing I know, um, she's flying us out there. She covered our hotel rooms for the week. And, um, we flew out a Monday of stage coaching. They had been there three weeks rehearsing. Cause I mean, that staging was insane. They built a whole house.
Um, and he's like, no, man, I just got off a conference call with her management in London. And, um, this is very real. And next thing I know, um, she's flying us out there. She covered our hotel rooms for the week. And, um, we flew out a Monday of stage coaching. They had been there three weeks rehearsing. Cause I mean, that staging was insane. They built a whole house.
Um, and he's like, no, man, I just got off a conference call with her management in London. And, um, this is very real. And next thing I know, um, she's flying us out there. She covered our hotel rooms for the week. And, um, we flew out a Monday of stage coaching. They had been there three weeks rehearsing. Cause I mean, that staging was insane. They built a whole house.
Like it literally felt like you were walking onto a movie set. So we go out there and, uh,
Like it literally felt like you were walking onto a movie set. So we go out there and, uh,
Like it literally felt like you were walking onto a movie set. So we go out there and, uh,
walk in and she's just sitting in her dressing room just her and her husband who is the nicest most country guy that i've ever met so um she married a gator boat captain from louisiana still giving tours like he is and he sounds and i can say this because this is what she calls him she calls him water boy because he sounds like bobby boucher from the water boy And, uh, I had to thank him.
walk in and she's just sitting in her dressing room just her and her husband who is the nicest most country guy that i've ever met so um she married a gator boat captain from louisiana still giving tours like he is and he sounds and i can say this because this is what she calls him she calls him water boy because he sounds like bobby boucher from the water boy And, uh, I had to thank him.
walk in and she's just sitting in her dressing room just her and her husband who is the nicest most country guy that i've ever met so um she married a gator boat captain from louisiana still giving tours like he is and he sounds and i can say this because this is what she calls him she calls him water boy because he sounds like bobby boucher from the water boy And, uh, I had to thank him.
He, he said that he has country music on in the house all the time. And that's how Lana heard the song and that they started dancing to cowboy songs, uh, in the kitchen every night. And she had toyed with it for a while and then ended up asking us.
He, he said that he has country music on in the house all the time. And that's how Lana heard the song and that they started dancing to cowboy songs, uh, in the kitchen every night. And she had toyed with it for a while and then ended up asking us.
He, he said that he has country music on in the house all the time. And that's how Lana heard the song and that they started dancing to cowboy songs, uh, in the kitchen every night. And she had toyed with it for a while and then ended up asking us.
And a picture of them like literally making memories around it, Right. Dancing in the kitchen to it. That's exactly why I write songs. And you lose perspective of that a little bit in the creative process. And you try not to because you want to write with the intention of songs going to that place. But a lot of times it's three of us in a dark studio with a guitar and you and
And a picture of them like literally making memories around it, Right. Dancing in the kitchen to it. That's exactly why I write songs. And you lose perspective of that a little bit in the creative process. And you try not to because you want to write with the intention of songs going to that place. But a lot of times it's three of us in a dark studio with a guitar and you and
And a picture of them like literally making memories around it, Right. Dancing in the kitchen to it. That's exactly why I write songs. And you lose perspective of that a little bit in the creative process. And you try not to because you want to write with the intention of songs going to that place. But a lot of times it's three of us in a dark studio with a guitar and you and
And you don't really know the reach for where those songs are going. So having like those moments in the live shows and seeing where these land and how they affect people is so inspiring as a writer, as an artist, and to have the biggest of the big making it part of their lives. It's pretty cool. Yeah.
And you don't really know the reach for where those songs are going. So having like those moments in the live shows and seeing where these land and how they affect people is so inspiring as a writer, as an artist, and to have the biggest of the big making it part of their lives. It's pretty cool. Yeah.
And you don't really know the reach for where those songs are going. So having like those moments in the live shows and seeing where these land and how they affect people is so inspiring as a writer, as an artist, and to have the biggest of the big making it part of their lives. It's pretty cool. Yeah.
So you're a trendsetter.