Trace Adkins
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Podcast Appearances
And it just always ended not good.
Yeah.
I mean, eventually you all end up in a big fight.
Yeah.
everybody goes their separate ways that's been my experience with bands and bands are hard man bands are hard when you decided you wanted to be a solo artist were there folks that were like hey your voice really isn't that of a solo artist I heard that I thought that you know I thought I because when I first started out I was a bass singer in a gospel quartet and I did that for a few years and and I thought that was that was my thing I was going to be a bass singer you know and then
I have this very vivid memory of seeing the Grand Ole Opry while it was still on television one night and Ed Bruce was on Grand Ole Opry and he had that deep, rich bass voice and I went, hey, he's pretty old.
Somebody's going to have to step in when he's done, right?
So I thought I'd give it a shot.
Yeah, sometimes.
It's hard to remember.
I mean, there's been a few times.
I have a feeling or two.
Well, the yearling...
The yearling.
You've never seen the yearling?
Where the red fern grows?
Kids usually, too.
Like, if something bad happens to a kid, you know, that affects me, man.
That's rough.
It's about this kid that takes in this fawn, and then he grows up and just becomes a nuisance and eats their, and it's set way back in the middle 1800s or something like that.