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Fresh from his 'Album of the Year' win at the ACM Awards this year, Parker McCollum is back with Katie Neal, talking about the big night, his child on the way, and the story behind his latest hit, “Killin’ Me.”

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00:00Parker McCollum, thank you for coming to see us.
00:03Glad to be here. Thanks, Katie.
00:05We were just talking about how you don't have security,
00:06but we have somebody outside saying it might be your security.
00:09But you've never... How often do you have an issue, though?
00:12I mean, there's certainly times where I'm like,
00:14this would be a good time to have it.
00:17But I don't know.
00:19I just... I roll so low-key all of the time.
00:24I mean, I can get in and out of places so incognito
00:26and so just nonchalant.
00:29I feel like there's so many times you probably are walking around
00:31and someone's like, is that Parker McCollum?
00:33There's no way it's Parker McCollum.
00:34You know what I mean?
00:34What really gets me is the grocery store.
00:36Oh, yeah.
00:37The grocery store will get pretty out of hand.
00:39Oh, no.
00:40Because if one person sees you, take a photo, then everybody...
00:43There's a grocery store in Texas.
00:46I'm not going to be specific about this.
00:48Don't.
00:50But one of the employees there, I was in there one day,
00:52and just started...
00:53I'm in the checkout line.
00:56Very like...
00:57I think I just left the gym.
00:59So I'm like sweaty.
01:00I don't...
01:00I'm just kind of in a nasty state of being at the moment.
01:05And she starts yelling out loud over and over again,
01:08he's here, he's here.
01:10Oh, no.
01:11Yeah, and like the whole...
01:12And there's a lot of people in the store that know who you are,
01:14and there's a lot of people that don't know who you are.
01:16And so everybody's just like...
01:17Who's here?
01:18Yeah, it's so terrible.
01:19So I'm like, send my wife to the grocery store.
01:22That was the last time I went.
01:22But...
01:23Well, yeah, and I've never...
01:25I never really liked the optics of security either.
01:29Yeah.
01:29I always liked to just feel normal and roll around like a normal person,
01:33because without question, I am.
01:36Yeah.
01:37Very average.
01:38So...
01:39Stop.
01:39Never felt the need for any security.
01:41Oh, my God.
01:43How have you been?
01:43How are Hallie Ray?
01:44How's Major?
01:45They're so good.
01:46He's actually starting swim lessons today.
01:48Is he?
01:48Oh, my God.
01:49That's so cute.
01:49Which they're like the emergency kind of swim lessons, I guess,
01:52or like teach them to flop over or whatever.
01:53But those are like the best ones.
01:55Whenever I see those videos pop up on Instagram,
01:57I'm like, this is crazy,
01:58but also like the best thing you can do with a toddler.
02:00Well, he loves the water too.
02:03Like we have a swimming pool,
02:04and every day it's da-da-wa-wa.
02:08And so when I'm home,
02:10we spend a lot of time swimming.
02:11And the other day,
02:12this is like last week,
02:14there's like a little step,
02:16you know,
02:16or the kind of,
02:17there's like a beach entrance,
02:20I guess is what you would call it.
02:21Kind of, not really.
02:22Sorry, I'm burping at my fish peels right now this morning
02:24because I'm taking care of myself,
02:25taking good supplements.
02:25But he's like sitting on it,
02:28and he's only,
02:29he'll be two in August,
02:30so like he's very small.
02:32And he's like sitting on it,
02:33and like I'm sitting on the other side of the beach,
02:35and I'm just watching him.
02:36Well, all of a sudden,
02:36he kind of like tries to scoot off of it,
02:38and it's only, you know.
02:39Yeah.
02:40It's like it's the ankle deep.
02:41It's for like little kids.
02:43All of a sudden,
02:43he's like on his back,
02:44and like the step is holding his head.
02:47So his head's above water,
02:48and I was just like,
02:49what's he going to do?
02:50Like I was just like,
02:51what is he going to do?
02:52And then all of a sudden,
02:52he like tries to roll over a nice face,
02:54and I'm like,
02:54oh God,
02:54like give him out of the water.
02:55He was totally fine,
02:56but I'm like,
02:58yeah,
02:58I told Hallie,
02:59I was like,
02:59let's swim lessons are next week, right?
03:01I was like,
03:02yeah,
03:02I think he needs some.
03:03Yeah,
03:03let's get him in there.
03:04I think he's quite there.
03:04I thought he'd be able to swim by two.
03:05It's pretty unimpressive.
03:08I know,
03:09I never,
03:09I have like a ton of friends with kids,
03:11but I never know like what they should be doing at what age.
03:13I'm like,
03:13are the complete sentences?
03:14Yes.
03:14Can they walk?
03:15Can they crawl?
03:15Like what can they do?
03:17He's just a wild animal.
03:17What's he into right now?
03:19Um,
03:20everything.
03:21Golly.
03:22Uh,
03:22I tell Hallie,
03:23I'm like,
03:23we just got to stop buying.
03:24She's her,
03:25you know,
03:25his grandparents buy him toys,
03:27and everybody that comes over to like seeing whatever,
03:30always got.
03:30A gift.
03:31A gift and a toy.
03:32People stop bringing wine,
03:33they start bringing a toy.
03:34You're like,
03:34no,
03:34no.
03:34But like his big thing is ball.
03:36Like he has,
03:37he's got these little golf clubs,
03:38and he's got these little baseball bats,
03:40and just like,
03:42everything is,
03:42is all good and well until he sees a ball.
03:45And then it's like,
03:46you better get him the damn ball.
03:50Or it's going to be a very different afternoon.
03:52But I mean,
03:52he just,
03:52he just whacks the shit out of,
03:54I mean,
03:54just boom,
03:55hits the ball,
03:56runs after and gets it,
03:56and hits it again,
03:57and hits over and over and over again.
03:58It has,
03:59I guess it's from watching me in the yard,
04:01but like,
04:01he like sets up and focuses,
04:03and he looks like he's looking down the fairway,
04:06because I guess he sees me do that.
04:07He sees you doing it.
04:07Yeah,
04:08he's like,
04:08he's like holding the club,
04:09he's like,
04:10boom,
04:10and like has a great high finish,
04:12and like great rotation.
04:13He's like,
04:14not even two yet.
04:14And I'm like,
04:15he's going to be a beat being golf in like three years.
04:17That's impressive.
04:18Does that make you stop though,
04:19and think like,
04:19oh,
04:19I better be careful about everything I'm doing,
04:21because he is watching.
04:22Oh no,
04:22he's watching everything.
04:23Like just the other day,
04:24I was standing in the laundry room,
04:26and I was holding him,
04:27and I'd like,
04:27you know when you walk in a room,
04:28and you like forget why you walked in there.
04:30Uh-huh.
04:30And I was just,
04:31I had him,
04:31I was holding him like this,
04:33and I walked in the laundry room,
04:34and I was just like,
04:34hmm,
04:35I did that,
04:35and all of a sudden he goes,
04:37hmm,
04:37and I'm like,
04:38like he,
04:38everything,
04:39he's so observable.
04:40So many me.
04:42So,
04:42but it's,
04:43and we have another one,
04:44we're two months,
04:45like five or six weeks from having another newborn,
04:48so it's,
04:50I'm enjoying just having him solo for the last,
04:53for this summer,
04:54and then we'll be right back to newborn phase again,
04:57and so.
04:58Oh my gosh,
04:58it's crazy.
04:59In the middle of it.
04:59Yeah,
04:59almost two under two,
05:01which is wild.
05:02The last time I talked to you,
05:03you guys hadn't settled on a name yet.
05:05Have you like,
05:07nope,
05:07still no name?
05:07We were talking about it in the family group chat last night,
05:09and she like got the pictures,
05:12what do they call,
05:12where they're from inside the belly?
05:14Sonogram.
05:14Sonogram.
05:16And I call them the inside the belly pictures,
05:18and,
05:19and she like sent me a close-up of one,
05:21and she's like,
05:21it's you.
05:23Like he looks just like you already,
05:25the,
05:25the one that's in the belly.
05:27And,
05:28and I said,
05:28well then it's settled,
05:29Porker Yates McCollum Jr.
05:30And she was like,
05:31no,
05:31no,
05:31no,
05:31no,
05:32I can't handle another one of you,
05:33and the world can't either.
05:35So,
05:36we were arguing about it in the family group text,
05:38but when she said that,
05:39I was a little,
05:40that was,
05:40my feelings were hurt,
05:41so I stepped out of the group chat,
05:42but,
05:43we do not have a name yet.
05:44Well,
05:45I'm sure that you will figure it out here in the next few weeks.
05:47I want to tell you,
05:48congratulations on the big ACM win for,
05:50every album of the year.
05:51Were you freaking out when they called you names?
05:53I don't know,
05:54really freaking out.
05:54I was just,
05:57I really,
05:58really,
05:58really didn't expect it.
06:00I've been so lucky to be nominated so many times,
06:02but,
06:04I don't ever win those things.
06:05So,
06:06you know,
06:07I didn't,
06:07I didn't say never win,
06:08you win them sometimes.
06:09I won a few,
06:09but,
06:10you know,
06:10just like,
06:10you know,
06:11you're in some Morgan and Riley and,
06:12and Zach and some really,
06:13really talented artists in there,
06:14and Carter was in there,
06:16you know,
06:17you,
06:17and they say your name and it's on live TV and you're like,
06:19oh damn,
06:21you know,
06:21what do I do now?
06:23So,
06:24I was,
06:24there were so many people I wish I could go back in time and thank,
06:30because,
06:30I thought you gave a great speech.
06:32Thank you,
06:32thank you.
06:33But so many people are a part of my journey.
06:37It's,
06:38it would take me,
06:39I would need so much time to,
06:41to really thank everybody that I truly and sincerely want to give credit to.
06:45for putting me in a position to do something like that.
06:48But it's,
06:49I don't know,
06:50it's such a blur when they call your name,
06:52you just like,
06:53all of a sudden it's over.
06:55But it was great.
06:55Me and Tucker went to the blackjack table after Tucker Wetmore.
06:58And if you interview him at any point,
07:01ask him about it,
07:01because it went really well for us.
07:03Really?
07:03No,
07:04tell me more right now.
07:05We were,
07:05we were bawling.
07:06Really?
07:07Lainey Wilson was back there.
07:08And Zach Top was too.
07:09They weren't at our table.
07:10They ended up coming over once we were in it.
07:11And we were like,
07:12hey,
07:12this is going really well.
07:13Y'all can't sit down,
07:13but yeah,
07:14stay out of it.
07:15Every time Lainey would walk over and check on us,
07:17we would win.
07:18So like we had this Lainey effect.
07:20And like every time she would come over and like eventually she just came
07:22and hung out.
07:23And I mean,
07:24I won like,
07:26I think I walked away with like 13 grand.
07:29I sat down with a thousand.
07:29Oh my God.
07:31And just ask Tucker.
07:32That's exciting.
07:32It was the most unorthodox way of making that money in that game.
07:37Not playing by the rules.
07:39Just,
07:39I mean,
07:40just winging it.
07:41Oh yeah,
07:41yeah,
07:41yeah.
07:41We were just,
07:42the place was going crazy.
07:43Oh my God.
07:44We had a good time.
07:45There's nothing better than that.
07:46When you get on like a good run and everybody's going to have,
07:47when it's time to go to bed and you have,
07:49you have to go to the,
07:50to the cashier's thing and give them your chips,
07:52you know,
07:53much,
07:53much better vibes than when you stand up and you're out of chips.
07:57So we had a lot of chips.
07:58I wanted to talk about your performance with Lianne Womack at the award show.
08:03Cause you guys are going to release a version of this,
08:05but I also want to talk about,
08:06I have heard a rumor that there was a wardrobe malfunction at the very last
08:09second as she was joining you on stage.
08:11Yes.
08:11And all,
08:12I thought somebody had left like a mic on from a previous performance or
08:16something.
08:16Cause as soon as we started the song,
08:18I won't use all of the language she was using,
08:20but I didn't know what was going on.
08:23Cause like I'm singing,
08:23she's,
08:24she's,
08:24she doesn't walk out to the second verse,
08:26but like the band starts,
08:28we start playing wall goes up.
08:30We're live.
08:31And all I hear in my ears is I'm caught.
08:34I'm caught.
08:35I'm caught.
08:36Like some,
08:37some selective words,
08:39choice language.
08:42And like,
08:42that's just like the whole time I'm singing that first verse.
08:45I'm just like,
08:45what in the world is going on?
08:47I can't believe that you could sing it without being,
08:49like when someone's talking,
08:51when I'm talking,
08:52I like can't function.
08:53So we've experienced that today.
08:56but the,
08:57it was just,
08:58I was like,
08:58you know,
08:59I think you could probably,
08:59I haven't watched the performance,
09:00but like,
09:01I'm sure you can see,
09:01like,
09:01I'm like looking around and I'm like,
09:04who?
09:04Cause to me,
09:05it sounds like it's coming from like stage,
09:07right.
09:08But not on stage,
09:09just in that direction.
09:09Like often it's where it like is in my mix.
09:11And so I'm like,
09:13you know,
09:14you have no choice,
09:15but to just keep going.
09:16Yeah.
09:17And just do your thing.
09:18And I'm like,
09:19and we had like all this stuff rehearsed for her and I throughout the thing.
09:22And like,
09:22she's not doing any of it when she gets out there.
09:23And I'm like,
09:24Oh no,
09:24like what did I do wrong?
09:25What went wrong?
09:26Whatever,
09:26whatever.
09:26And I found out afterwards,
09:28her dress had been sucked into a fan right as she had walked onto the stage.
09:33And so that's,
09:34that was her in my ears the whole time trying to yell at somebody backstage to get scissors
09:38to cut her dress out of the fan.
09:40So they just,
09:41that's like one of those things,
09:42all the planning that you could have done,
09:43you would have ever would have expected that to be the thing that happened.
09:46I did not.
09:47We did not.
09:48There was no foreshadowing for that,
09:50for that moment.
09:51But she's such a pro and the show must go on.
09:53She knows that.
09:54And you nailed it and everyone loved it.
09:56And now you guys are actually,
09:57you're recording a version of it together.
09:59We're thinking about it.
10:00So I just,
10:02the fact that she will even entertain anything to do with me,
10:05she's country music royalty,
10:06literally one of the greatest to ever do it.
10:08One of my favorite voices of all time in all genres of music.
10:12And so to get to work with her in any capacity is such an honor.
10:16I mean that so sincerely.
10:19So for her to agree to do that performance with me,
10:21she sang on my blue on the record,
10:23the first track,
10:23which is one of my favorite songs I've ever written.
10:26It just,
10:27you know,
10:28little Parker's thinks big Parker's really cool now.
10:31Yeah.
10:31That's pretty awesome.
10:32Also,
10:33can you tell the story behind killing me?
10:35Like writing that song inspiration for it?
10:37It was kind of,
10:39it was kind of an accident.
10:40It was Monty Criswell and Randy Rogers and I were at my ranch in Texas.
10:43And,
10:44we're sitting around banging on guitars one day and Randy had this idea for a song.
10:49We were kind of toying with it and going back and forth.
10:51I think we had written a little bit of it.
10:53And I don't think we ever revisited the idea that,
10:55that he had or the song he was wanting to write that day.
10:58Um,
10:59but I'm very ADD and especially creatively,
11:02it kind of goes,
11:03it can just jump.
11:04I don't have much control over it.
11:06It just goes wherever it's going to go.
11:07And we're in the middle of writing this song that,
11:09that Randy had brought to the table,
11:11this idea,
11:11this melody.
11:12And I just kind of drifted off on my own on the guitar.
11:15And I started playing this little thing on,
11:18on my guitar.
11:19And,
11:19and I just stopped everybody.
11:20I was like,
11:21Hey,
11:21I don't know what we're doing over here,
11:22but we're writing this now.
11:23And I started singing this melody.
11:25It's by,
11:30and Monty and Randy were like,
11:31Oh yeah,
11:31I like that.
11:31And,
11:32and I just was like,
11:33it doesn't matter if you do or not.
11:34Cause we're writing this right now.
11:35Um,
11:36and so I'd never really written a song,
11:40you know,
11:40that was kind of,
11:41I guess a lot of people describe that song as like a sexy love song,
11:46however,
11:46whatever have you,
11:47but I had never really written anything from that perspective or in that vein.
11:51So it was kind of new territory for me in the songwriting aspect.
11:55Um,
11:55but that's what the melody felt like.
11:58It felt very,
12:00you know,
12:00like the room was on fire and it was,
12:02it was a little dark and it was emotional and,
12:04and it was all hot and bothered is what the melody kind of made me think of.
12:09Um,
12:09so just three grown men in the room writing,
12:11writing this song.
12:12I was like,
12:12let's all just close our eyes and picture our wives.
12:14Right.
12:15And,
12:15uh,
12:15let's stop looking at each other.
12:17Um,
12:17and so,
12:19you know,
12:19we just,
12:19that's just how I've always written songs.
12:21Katie is just,
12:23I just messing around on guitar,
12:25just kind of,
12:26you know,
12:27just making stuff up.
12:28Uh,
12:28and then once I have a melody that I'm just kind of gibbering words over,
12:33no real English.
12:35Um,
12:35that's always so funny to me that how like certain people like you can do
12:38that.
12:39Like you're just like,
12:39nah,
12:40like you figure the words out after.
12:42it's really the only way that I know how to write songs is how I've done it
12:44since I was a little kid.
12:45Um,
12:46and just playing,
12:48singing a melody over,
12:49over chords.
12:50And then,
12:50um,
12:51like the melody kind of tells you what the song feels like,
12:55and then you can kind of start to craft,
12:58you know,
12:58Lori McKenna is really good about that.
13:00Like when we're writing together,
13:00she'll be like,
13:01Hey,
13:01just start making stuff up.
13:02And so I'll just basically kind of start freestyling over a melody that I
13:06like a lot.
13:07Um,
13:07and that's a lot of times how we'll get the first line of the song or the
13:10hook or the first line of the chorus or the verse or whatever.
13:12And so killing me was no different.
13:14And then I'd kind of forgotten about the song for several months.
13:18And then when I was,
13:19it was getting time to go to the studio and we were going to cut that record
13:21in New York.
13:22And I was like,
13:22Oh,
13:22I really need to,
13:23you know,
13:24kind of start dialing this thing in the best that I can.
13:27And I found killing me on my phone and I was like,
13:29Oh yeah,
13:29we got to cut that.
13:30And then in March you released the deluxe edition of the album,
13:33which finally included big old fancy house,
13:35which I feel like we had to fight for for so long.
13:38I felt personally invested.
13:39It just took a while to get it right.
13:40It took a while to get that song right.
13:41And now we,
13:42we've been in production rehearsals for our tour,
13:44um,
13:45past few days.
13:45And we worked it up in the,
13:48um,
13:49for the show a little different than,
13:51than it is on the record.
13:52And I'm like,
13:53why didn't we do this on the record?
13:55Oh no.
13:56But it just,
13:57it's,
13:57it's one of those songs I cut it three times before I put it out.
13:59I cut it for the record.
14:01Um,
14:02and,
14:02uh,
14:03when we were in New York and it just wasn't right.
14:08Uh,
14:08and just,
14:09I was like,
14:09man,
14:09I love this song so much.
14:10I feel like it deserves.
14:12Sometimes it takes a while.
14:14Yeah.
14:14Jimmy Westbrook talks about that.
14:15He's got a song.
14:15It took him 10 years to write.
14:16Like sometimes you just got to like play with it for a while.
14:18You figure it out.
14:19We would cut it and I'd be like,
14:21that's not it.
14:21I'm going to cut it again.
14:22And I was like,
14:22that's not it.
14:23And then we went back to cut the songs for the deluxe album.
14:26I was like,
14:26Hey,
14:27let's just give it another shot.
14:28Yeah.
14:29And it was like that day for whatever reason,
14:30the stars aligned and everybody was on the same page.
14:33And I was like,
14:33boom,
14:34that's what it needed to be.
14:35So it feels good when you get it right.
14:37For sure.
14:38We have you on the show the week after your birthday.
14:41You have any plans for 34?
14:43You guys celebrating?
14:43What are you doing?
14:44We are,
14:45we got a little,
14:46I can't even go down the road to explain why we have this place,
14:48but we do.
14:50We have a place.
14:50It's close to my hometown that we're going to go.
14:53I think some of Hallie's family's coming in and some of my family.
14:57So we're going to kind of spend the weekend.
14:58That's great.
14:59It's funny.
14:59We start our tour and then we have the following weekend off,
15:02which is my birthday,
15:03which I never have my birthday off.
15:04I feel like I've played a show on my birthday every year for 10 years.
15:06Probably.
15:07Yeah.
15:07And so we're going to kind of,
15:10you know,
15:10take a little breath and,
15:11and then do the thing with the family.
15:14And then right back to it to November.
15:16And then you got the tour and then baby is coming somewhere in the middle of tour.
15:19Somewhere in the middle of it.
15:20How's,
15:20how's the conversation around that going right now?
15:22It's,
15:23it's,
15:23it's tentative to be determined.
15:24Okay.
15:25We're going to just kind of play it by ear.
15:27I mean,
15:27and I think the fans understand if you got to,
15:30Oh my God.
15:30And if he shows up early or whatever,
15:32and,
15:32and you got to,
15:33you know,
15:34buzz out of the road and,
15:35and head back home for the birth of your child.
15:37I think that's,
15:38that's pretty understandable.
15:40Um,
15:40speaking of fathers,
15:41we're doing a father's day bit this year.
15:42It's called daddy issues.
15:43And it is about when was the last time you had an issue and you called your dad and he
15:47helped you fix it.
15:48All the time.
15:49Um,
15:50and usually he doesn't fix it.
15:51He's just like,
15:52Hey,
15:52nobody cares.
15:53Yeah.
15:53Not a real problem.
15:54Yeah.
15:55Nobody cares.
15:55Do a pushup.
15:56I'm playing golf.
15:57Can't talk right now.
15:57Um,
15:59but no,
15:59I mean,
15:59my dad's the goat and,
16:01uh,
16:01a real life superhero.
16:03So,
16:03um,
16:04I've always,
16:05you know,
16:06I think he's,
16:07I think he kind of respects the fact that I always listen to what he has to say.
16:12Yeah.
16:13A lot of kids don't,
16:14you don't always know what your parents have to say.
16:15Well,
16:16I just,
16:16I have so much respect for him and everything he's been through in his life and,
16:20and,
16:21you know,
16:21great businessman and a great dad.
16:22And,
16:23you know,
16:23I feel like all great,
16:24great men have won and lost and,
16:26and both of those are so telling and they've had so much experience from both and so many
16:30lessons to offer.
16:31But,
16:32um,
16:33you know,
16:33I always listen to what my dad has to say.
16:35I may not always take his advice,
16:37but 99% of the time I usually end up wishing I would have.
16:41Right.
16:41Um,
16:42and so,
16:43I mean,
16:44that's a,
16:44that's a common thing.
16:45I'm always calling him being like,
16:47you know,
16:47what should I do about this?
16:48And sometimes he's got a great answer.
16:50And sometimes he's like,
16:51I don't know,
16:51figure it out.
16:52You're grown.
16:52Yeah.
16:54Well,
16:55we got Kix and Ronnie coming in.
16:56They're going to be on the show the week after you.
16:57Have you spent much time with that two of them?
16:59I cut a song with Ronnie a few years ago on his solo record called Abilene.
17:04Um,
17:06Kix a couple of times.
17:07We played some shows with them.
17:08Yeah.
17:08Over the past few years.
17:09Uh,
17:10and I got to go out and sing red dirt road with them.
17:11I think that was last year,
17:13maybe the year before.
17:14Um,
17:15I was sorry.
17:16I don't remember where that was somewhere in California.
17:18And,
17:19uh,
17:19and so I was,
17:20you know,
17:20a little bit.
17:21Um,
17:22but I just,
17:23I mean,
17:23they're legends.
17:24So they're two like wild people.
17:26Like it just,
17:26when they come in here and start telling stories and the time I'm like,
17:28are you lying to me?
17:29Did you make that up?
17:31No,
17:31I bet they got the stories.
17:32No,
17:32the last time they were in here,
17:33they were talking about like a tour they did in the nineties where they had fake dummies
17:37of each of them that they would shoot out of rockets into the audience before the show
17:41started.
17:41And I was like,
17:43why isn't that on video somewhere?
17:44Why is that not on the internet every single day?
17:46Like it's just insane.
17:49A different time,
17:49right?
17:50It's kicks and Ronnie.
17:51I mean,
17:51I've,
17:52I've,
17:53there were two of the,
17:54possibly the greatest duo ever in country music,
17:57but,
17:58uh,
17:58just so many great songs,
18:00such an illustrious,
18:01long,
18:03successful career to sustain that kind of success in this business is,
18:07um,
18:08I just don't think you could say enough about how hard that was.
18:11That is to do and to have the catalog that they have and to cut the songs and write the
18:14songs that they've that they have.
18:16And I don't know.
18:18I mean,
18:18it's,
18:18it's Brooks and done,
18:19man.
18:19What else do you need to say?
18:20That's pretty awesome.
18:21Well,
18:22listen,
18:22thank you for coming in to see us and to do this.
18:24I'm happy we were at your one stop at CMA Fest.
18:26Yes,
18:26it was really good to see you.
18:28Parker McCollum.
18:29Thanks,
18:29Katie.
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