Jordan Davis
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I never really had dreams of being a touring artist or, you know.
I never really had dreams of being a touring artist or, you know.
i didn't think that was in the cards for me so uh you know being able to to say that that's what i do now i don't understand i don't know what i would be doing i don't know how touring isn't going to be a part of my life for a really long time it's not all sunshine and roses like it probably looks uh you know you miss a lot of things especially when it comes to the kiddos but man i i wouldn't have it any other way touring is a pretty awesome thing
i didn't think that was in the cards for me so uh you know being able to to say that that's what i do now i don't understand i don't know what i would be doing i don't know how touring isn't going to be a part of my life for a really long time it's not all sunshine and roses like it probably looks uh you know you miss a lot of things especially when it comes to the kiddos but man i i wouldn't have it any other way touring is a pretty awesome thing
and congratulations on your headlining status that's uh so when did that actually take place when was that transformation from being a support act to becoming a headliner last year was our first time really going out and taking a swing at it i mean i was sweating it you know you never think that you know because we've been able to tour with some amazing artists you know going back to
and congratulations on your headlining status that's uh so when did that actually take place when was that transformation from being a support act to becoming a headliner last year was our first time really going out and taking a swing at it i mean i was sweating it you know you never think that you know because we've been able to tour with some amazing artists you know going back to
2014, first time I went out with Chase Rice and Kip Moore and started to build a fan base. And now, you know, artists like Dierks and Luke, Old Dominion, artists that have taken me out and continued to help me build my fans.
2014, first time I went out with Chase Rice and Kip Moore and started to build a fan base. And now, you know, artists like Dierks and Luke, Old Dominion, artists that have taken me out and continued to help me build my fans.
I really kind of felt the switch with Dierks, my tour with Dierks, where it's just a feeling, a sense that a lot of those people are not just there for Dierks, you know, are there for you as well.
I really kind of felt the switch with Dierks, my tour with Dierks, where it's just a feeling, a sense that a lot of those people are not just there for Dierks, you know, are there for you as well.
Yeah. That was kind of the first time where I was like, you know, maybe you can kind of take that step up to, to the next room, which at that time, you know, we were doing big clubs and theaters. And then that fall we went back and tried to do some arenas, uh, And it worked out.
Yeah. That was kind of the first time where I was like, you know, maybe you can kind of take that step up to, to the next room, which at that time, you know, we were doing big clubs and theaters. And then that fall we went back and tried to do some arenas, uh, And it worked out.
It was kind of the leap of faith you have to take and trust your music and trust your show, which is why I always tell the band guys, too, man, every show is important. You're trying to win fans every night, and everyone's the Super Bowl. And you don't ever want to lose the Super Bowl. And some shows are better than others, but that's our mentality going into it every night.
It was kind of the leap of faith you have to take and trust your music and trust your show, which is why I always tell the band guys, too, man, every show is important. You're trying to win fans every night, and everyone's the Super Bowl. And you don't ever want to lose the Super Bowl. And some shows are better than others, but that's our mentality going into it every night.
But yeah, I would say about two years ago, post-1990, post-Dirch tour, I feel like we took a pretty good step. And then, obviously, being out on a stadium tour with Luke Combs doesn't hurt.
But yeah, I would say about two years ago, post-1990, post-Dirch tour, I feel like we took a pretty good step. And then, obviously, being out on a stadium tour with Luke Combs doesn't hurt.
It's my third record. I felt like I needed to do something different than the last two that I've done. I didn't really know. When we first went in to cut the first time, it was just a blind recording session. Me and Paul didn't really know where we were going to go, how we were going to do anything different.
It's my third record. I felt like I needed to do something different than the last two that I've done. I didn't really know. When we first went in to cut the first time, it was just a blind recording session. Me and Paul didn't really know where we were going to go, how we were going to do anything different.
about two songs in i feel like we we both kind of took a break and and went out and we're like man i think this needs to not just i don't think we need to talk about influences on this record i think we need to show that through through their songwriting and and through the sound and that's it you know i'd growing up in louisiana there was such a a blend of you know texas red dirt music at lsu it was
about two songs in i feel like we we both kind of took a break and and went out and we're like man i think this needs to not just i don't think we need to talk about influences on this record i think we need to show that through through their songwriting and and through the sound and that's it you know i'd growing up in louisiana there was such a a blend of you know texas red dirt music at lsu it was