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June 8, 2018 85 mins

Bobby broadcasts the show in front of a live audience at the historic Ryman Auditorium in downtown Nashville. Guests include Little Big Town, Chris Janson and Kassi Ashton, along with Maddie Poppe and Caleb Lee Hutchinson from American Idol.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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(00:43):
big one for us today, Friday, June a seven. Yeah,
but we're at the Rheman today live. We're about to
be Hey, good morning studio. So in a couple of
hours from right now, we'll be doing this show live
from the Rheman. We're gonna be here this hour and
the next hour because next hours the dance party the
little Big Town comes in. Then we go and do
it live from the Rhememan. You know, we do like

(01:05):
we've ever done it before. You know how we do,
but it would be a good one. Did you know babies,
let's boxes for you. Babies cry almost every day for
their first year, every day. That's not a surprise to me.
Experts found the average baby cries for sixty days solid
at a time every day. You're scared about that or now,

(01:29):
that's a lot of noise canceling headphones. I'm unter you wearing.
Oh you think you're gonna block it out? By the way,
I want to bring something up here. I thought that
the guys from lokash we were very friendly with. I'm
even friends with. I had pressed it over to my
house when I had a memorial David. So they come
in and they give me a pair of headphones and
the very nice headphones headphone, and everyone on the show
got mad because they didn't get a pair, and it

(01:50):
was hey, just because somebody gets a gift, you don't
have to get a gift. We're not living in you know,
participation trophy lance. Yeah, it's not communist, And so everybody
gets mad. So oh, cash does a kind thing and
they send headphones up here for everybody who all got
some headphones. Six wouldn't call him, head would call headphones

(02:11):
call him like, okay, but did you get them for
free for any other reason? You were begging? Well, no,
I mean years are really nice. Those are like that
we could use in the studio. Like cool, That's what
I thought when I saw bobbies and then I hear
we're getting a pair. I was like, yeah, that's what
I'm talking about. And then I showed up and I
was like, that's what I got. But you got something

(02:33):
for free. Yeah. They even didn't have to do that. Yeah,
they didn't have to. I mean it felt like it
was a It just kind of shows who they like better. Yeah, exactly,
it's here where the bread is buttered, because I'm literal
friends with them. Yeah, so like we send each other's shoes. Yeah,
but Amy, you weren't a little disappointed when you get

(02:55):
these little earbuds and Bobby's got They're so ungrateful, right then?
Were you just pointing? I thought they're awesome? Fifty Yeah,
fifty dollars? How much? It doesn't you're missing. It doesn't
mean you look two bills that makes over two. I
don't know that I've been looking at how nice those
suckers are. I don't look up how much stuff is.

(03:16):
Although my neighbor sent a bottle of wine from moving in.
I don't drink, but google it how much? How many bills? Well, no,
not bills, but like one and a half. Yeah, yeah,
I don't drink wine though, and then I don't even
give it away so that he just sits there. Yeah,
I've seen that. That hurts one day. Yeah, yeah, yeah,

(03:37):
we definitely will. Okay, we're here to start the show.
We got We're ready to go. Yeah, okay, let me
put these earbuds in. Oh boy, oh boy, this guy,
old boy recognizing people doing cool things. An unnamed couple
stopped to eat at Rambling Jack's Ribby restaurant in Napavine, Washington,

(03:59):
just an other day. Yeah, they left a three thousand
dollar tip for their waitress, Michelle Bozeman on a bill. Wow,
that's impressed. On the back of the check, it said,
thanks for smiling. You work hard, and the country is
in a bad place. The note also requested that she
do something good for someone else with a little bit
of the money. You've been waited hipples for twenty years.

(04:19):
You would think that was a joke, right, Like you
would get a come on, yeah, like three dot oh
and actually threw on extra zero or something. Yeah, wow,
that's I see you. That's like Super Bowl people. Yeah,
her life's amazing. They were genuinely wanting to help. It's
not like they were looking for a tax right off?
Do you write that off? Over to ray Mundo Now

(04:41):
at the News Bobby Bones Show, It's producer Raymond. We're
now finding out that Facebook had a glitch to change
millions of your privacy settings to public, even if you
only wanted your friends to see your post. So definitely
check that out. Facebook apologized for their mistake. In weathern
it was most of the country in the eighties and nineties,

(05:02):
in New Mexico and Arizona is going to be in
the hundreds. Severe weather in the Midwest and north. Watch
out for that rain and hail and find the In
sports and hockey, congrats to the Washington Capitals they won
the Stanley Cup last night. I have Amy's kids here.
I guess you took the book home I gave you. Yeah,
and I just had it out on the counter and

(05:23):
during dinner, like I don't know, my son was like, what,
Bobby has a book, and then he just started loving
on you. This my friend, I like Bobby Bubby. But
understand me, Bubby like me, Bubby, I like Bubby. I
need to go up with my buddy. He needs to
come work with you. Yeah. I don't think he's wants

(05:44):
to give you a kiss. Oh he does his things.
I love you. That that's Bubby, you see that, I know.
And a book that's it be Blunt and his sisters like,

(06:05):
that's a book. It's not really. Yes, he's like kissing
Bobby and she's like, stop kissing a book. Whenever I
was on the CMT Awards, he was watching on screen. Dude, man, Yes,
my dude. Yeah, he was like so proud of you. Yeah.
We send each other's shoes not yet, um right now.
He he wears an eleven and he wears those cowboy

(06:28):
boots all the time. Your son wasn't eleven kids? Yeah,
because I wear an eleven an adult? Yeah? Everybody? Good right,
good man? Big day to day though. And by the way,
we're gonna draw for another dog. We did hit a
hundred thousand dollars, you know with the Pimp and Joy shirts.

(06:48):
Well I'm talking about so there are three names left.
We've been naming these dogs, and you can actually go
to Bobby Bones dot com if you want in these shirts,
these Pimp and Joy shirts. We don't keep any of
the money. We're buying vets that need these poor dogs dogs,
and they costs each because Defy trained for vets to
have PTSD. They come back with brain injuries. However they
can help. But Amy hit the dog named after her.

(07:09):
We drew from a hat me. I have one, Raymundo
has one more, Number two has one. But Lunchbox doesn't,
Eddie doesn't it, Mike doesn't. We'll draw coming up good
because we did have so Hey, I got a game
for you guys. Yes, all right, ready, defending champion Amy.

(07:30):
Hello one, It is easy literature trivia, literature like he's
in poems. It's summertime. Why are we talking about literature? Yeah? Easy,
here we go. Write your answer down. Oh man, do
you read books? I know, but I don't know the
smart people books. Okay, like Mark Twain, I don't know

(07:53):
what you want. He's the author of the books about
him an author? Yeah, all right, thank you. All right.
Let's question number one. Write your answer down. Who wrote
the Adventures of Tom Sawyer? Write your answer down? Who
wrote the Adventures of Tom Sawyer? I guess I'm in

(08:14):
literature trivia lunchbox, start with you, Mark Twain? Yeah, how
did you do that? Mo Man? Mark Twain? And that's
probably the only one I'm gonna get. What popular children's
book features characters named Augustus Gloop and Veruca Salt. It's tricky,

(08:40):
but popular children's book features characters named Augustus Gloop and
Varuka Salt. I'm in for the wind, Okay, yeah, I'm in.
Okay cool, Let's go to Amien Amelia Badla lunch goose Bumps,
goose bumps is happening here? Okay? Eddie? Sorry kids, Charlie

(09:04):
and the chocolate fact really Wonka guys? Okay? Sorry? What
were the names again? Goopy Gump, Augustus? Now I should know?
Number three easy literature trivia. This character says, please, sir,
I want some more. Who is it, please, sir? I
want some more? Character charactor? Oh, I know, I know,

(09:31):
I know. The little kid with the go ahead with
the wooden leg an no boo Radley Oliver twist? Yes, right,
am I right? Is he missing a leg? I think
you're thinking of tiny Tim. I don't even know who

(09:54):
he says that. He says, please sir, Okay, alright, Herman
Melville wrote what famous novel Herman Melville and easy literature trevia?
This Melville totally in right now Herman Met Women. That's

(10:21):
a million Moby Dick kids book. Hey, what's the name
of the boy who's the main character in the Jungle
book the Jungle? Yeah? I think I know too? Is
he literature trivia? Amy, George, you're gonna get Georgia Jungle.

(10:49):
Watch out for that tree lunch box. That would be Jabbar.
Jabbar is in Kareem Abdul Jabbard. Go ahead, get it
right by the way. Our winner is all he does. Yeah,

(11:32):
he's thirty second Skinny. It's Friday, So we got a
couple of new albums out today. Dirk's Binley Finally The
Mountain is out and it's amazing. Sugarland's new album Bigger
is awesome about today, So go check that out and
heads up, they're releasing a music video tomorrow for their
song Babe stars Jennifer Christian and Taylor Swift. Keith Urban

(11:55):
has been in tour rehearsals for his new Graffiti You tour.
He posted a video online to show us fans what
they can expect from the new tour. Kelsey Ballerini will
be his opening act and the tour will kick off
June in Missouri. If you want to see that video,
just go to Bobby Bones dot com. I'm Amy. That's
your thirty second skinny. It's time for good news. Shout

(12:20):
out to this boy scout named Alex Doss in North Carolina.
He made a huge difference at an elementary school and
installed buddy benches around the playground. They're brightly painted benches
and they provide a place for you to sit. And
the deal is you kind of go over there if
you need a buddy and you sit, and then the
other kids playing no that if you're sitting on that bench,

(12:40):
that they should come over and sit with you and
hang out because you need a buddy. Good for him
and them and everybody that helps out. Somebody sitting on
a buddy bench. That's cool. Yeah. This story comes up
from Louisiana. Two people walked into a pawn shop stole
a TV from the top shelf. Next day they came

(13:01):
back and tried to pawn it. Wow. I wonder if
they were so messed up they didn't know where they
got the TV, because that's not something you do. If
you're normal like you you mix l TV, you should
be may But if I don't take it back to
the place and then a day later, right my not
going to another pawn shop. Wow, So they called police
and they were arrested. I'm lunchboxed at your phone. Hit

(13:23):
story of the day they sold the day before they
took it back to the same place. That's a good one.
There you go head time Friday morning conversation was a
little big town, a little big towns about to walk
in the studio. They got a new song out this week.
They hosted the c MT Awards this week. They're all here,

(13:46):
all four of them. Yeah, it's hard to keep them
all together. So they're coming down the hallway right now.
They have a picture in our hallway right when you
walk in the building, it's their picture, and so it's
them playing our I Heart Country Festival. So I know
we get to see him, right, We walk in the
right and we walk out every day. Did you dress
cute for Karen today? Horse? We were giving Amy a
hard time. Yeah, I know, I didn't. I didn't. I

(14:06):
dressed a normal Karen Fairchild is kind of your spirit animals.
So here they are there. They are because of course,
look how cute they look. They are here, they are
Come on, hello, sorry, look are you guys? Can I
come over here by you? Yes? You so, Karen. We

(14:29):
think Amy dressed cute today because you came in. She
always looks cute, Thanks Karen. I dressed normal. I mean
yesterday I was in yuga clothes. But whatever, everyone have
a seat. Here they are, Hello, folks'll do it today.

(14:50):
You know what you keep these on? I think because
gliding the portals of hill over here in my eyeballs
late nights. Huh. Let me ask you guys about the
CMT Awards, because you get by the way, you guys
hosted wonderfully. I thought. I always think it's it's tough
when you do something for the first time, because you
you go, oh am, I gonna be stiff. Here's what
I thought. You guys did great, and they did great too.

(15:10):
You started with a bit that was recorded already. Then
you went into a performance, which loosen you guys up
because that's your comfort zone. Then you were good to go.
I was like, after we got the song out of
the way, I was like, now we're now we're fun, which,
by the way. The song is so fun and even
on the performance, you guys would dressed all summer and
eight easy and thank you exporting the vans. I'm playing

(15:34):
it right now. You can't hear it. You know I
had fun, but trust me, it's playing right now. Yeah,
this guy right, yeah. Let me run this by you
because I later in the night I presented, but I
submitted a joke and said, hey, let me let me
I heard you on the radio telling tell them, okay,

(15:57):
this is a joke that said, because they always say, hey,
if you have something in my let me know. And
I said, great, I'm interested in Kelly Clarkson. I love Kelly,
but I'd like to tell a joke because I wanted
me to introduce her. So here's what here's the joke
I said, which brings me to the next performance. This
artist is the definition of she's playing American woman by
the way, this song, So this artist is the definition

(16:18):
of an American woman. She's strong, confident, inspiring, and doesn't
tweet after taking ambient But it's too soon. Isn't the
only time to do it when it's too So I
don't think it's too soon. I mean, I think you're
right Yeah, I've been great. I would have laughed my
face off, that's all. I was hoping to write some

(16:41):
jokes for us for the show, like for a live show.
I've always wanted a comedian to write jokes. It's just
not the environment for it. Then I would even do
it at all, raging idiot shows and people, they're not
there for comedy. I play the opery and not to
make this about me, because you guys are the reading.
People are listening right now. But it's that's a tough
crowd for me because they come to watch the singers

(17:02):
and all of a sudden they're like, and here's the
guy to tell you comedy for twelve minutes. So it's tough. Yeah,
that's not an easy gig. But how did little little
Jimmy dickens Well? Because he would sing and then and
I don't know, he was so funny and then I'm
not doesn't sound bad? Yes, like a little a little

(17:24):
big town. All of them are here, Amy, what would
you like to say? Nothing? Why why are you putting
me on the spot? Nothing? So Philip, I was talking
to your wife, Philip. Yes, we for like fifteen minutes
and we're friendly. That's a long time, and mostly all
of us are friends. I think the person I've hung
out with the least is actually you. Jim. Yeah, I'm

(17:44):
such a that's what I hear. So I was talking
and she said that you guys are going, you're having
an exhibit at the Country Call of Fame, and so
there's a newspaper clipping from your hometown radio station and
she sent it to me. Oh my gosh, was that?
So that was you? He was Stevens. That was my
middle name, Steven, So I had to use my name.

(18:06):
My radio disc jockey name was Phil Stevens on the
Hill and uh, I was DJ of the Year for
the International Country Gospel Music Association. I didn't know. I
didn't know that was an association. I didn't know what asciation.
It was a big deal. And so you guys have
to pick things to go into the Country Music Hall
of Fan like from your life? Is that a weird

(18:28):
thing to go? Okay, I'm about to be celebrated. Let
me pick the things that I want people to see. Well,
Kimberly and I, because we've known each other for thirty years,
there are certain pictures we didn't want everyone to say.
But I mean, you know we had I had a
perm because I loved Agorant I had did you have one? Oh? Yeah?

(18:48):
I was my first concert ever. And she's the best,
isn't so? Yeah? And then Kimberly wasn't as blond as
she is now. That's back when I used to color
my hair. So okay, wait a minute, your hair now?
Is that natural? Yeah? Absolutely is natural. The color is

(19:09):
what God originally gave me. And then and then almost
not a star I am in college? About about your coloring?
In college? I used to do that too. What's it?
My hair used to be pretty dark? That was like
a thing, I think. The thing about Kimberly and by
the way, a little big towns here. The thing about
Kimberly is that I've seen Kimberly with straight hair. I

(19:30):
didn't even know she was our sun didn't recognization. Where
did you like? Somebody else to the band? Yeah. When
the first time I colored my hair was that, I mean,
I mean straightened my hair was a a an Awards
show and I was walking down the hallway backstage and
I spoke to people and they just looked at me.

(19:52):
They didn't even know who I was. My friends, I did, uh?
I think for our own company, right, and it was
a big country music seminar. I had my glasses on.
All my bosses. They were like, excuse me, it's just glasses,
but it was how you were shocked. I was also shocked.
It's just hair and glasses. Were we to hearts? Now?

(20:12):
I see people out there, I think trying to look
like you. I don't say that out loud, but I
just let Karen. I can't remember where it was. I
passed by someone and I thought it was you, and
then I was like, that's some bobby bones want to
be interesting. You would say that I've kept those feelings inside.

(20:36):
But there's a reason she's known for her style. That's true. Okay,
we're gonna come back. I'm gonna play the song though first,
uh Summer Fever, which, by the way, the video was
released yesterday on Thursday, so you got the video. I'm
gonna play the song. What do you want to say
about the video so people will go from here to
look at it say something about it. We're riding bicycles

(20:56):
and high heels. Can really know that's impressive? It was
really Okay, We're gonna play We're gonna come back. Summer
fever from Little Big Town and back after the song
the Friday Morning Conversation with Little Big Town. All right
in studio now with all four a Little Big Town.
Here's something happening on the show, and I want you

(21:17):
guys to be the helper with this because ground hungry.
I want a writer's coming. Actually, send it up, send
it up. We um. We've been doing this thing on
the show where we have this Pimp and Joy line
and we do as we we sell the stuff, we
don't ever keep the money, and we're buying service dogs

(21:40):
for people in the military. They come back and these
dogs are twenty dollars peach because they have to be
trained for PTSD. And so our listeners are super awesome
and passionate about the brand and what Pimp and Joy is.
And we just hit one hundred thousand dollars with these shirts.
So at eighty thou dollars, we were drawing names. You
get to name the dog, right, So we drew names

(22:00):
out of the hat. And because we had four dogs, yeah,
Morgan number two was the first dogs named after, and
then my name was drawn, then Amy's name was drawn,
and then Raymundo's name was drawn. So we just raised
enough money for one more dogs and lunchboxes on fire
that he didn't have a dog, and definitely I was
about to say lunch number two were like side pieces

(22:21):
on the show. Lately, you've been getting your feelings hurt
on the show. They've been dumping on me. Do you
film is treated? Yes, man, you drew the name. I
drew the last name. Yes, I drew Raymundo. I understand
that lunch Box is a great name for a dog.

(22:44):
So there are three names left in the hat. So
who's left my name, Eddie and Lunchbox Karen. We might
these names in the half, but we won't even go there.
I don't want to pitch to keep it in. You
don't want to picking jim He's gonna okay, all right, Jimmy,
you draw it. Whoever gets the dog you remember a

(23:06):
little bit, all right, favorite, don't don't luck yet, don't
look ye Okay. If it's you know, if it's Mommy,
to prepare yourself. If it's Mike D, lunch Box is
going to lose. Okay. So it's either Eddie, Mike D
or lunch Box the final dog. Jimmy from a little
big town. You can look at it but don't don't

(23:27):
tell it to look at it now now now, all right,
and space, Karen, Eddie, such crown, such much awesome dog

(23:56):
for a black Eddie dog, Eddie, get over here, all
three of your names. That's Kimberly's dog is Joelene Banana bread.
That's that's the name. Yeah, but then it takes the
fun out of the games like this. Wait speaking, Okay,

(24:19):
if another raid and then it's just me mdy is out,
no dry. Let me try to raise Let's try to
raise forty. It's a rainbow shirt. Yeah that shirt. Okay,
we'll send y'all something the shirts to try to help. Yes,

(24:43):
we want to be a part. Okay, that's a great thing. Okay,
that's so cool. There's tame tax basic. Okay, everyone, let's
take it down to alright, everybody, let's take it down
a note. Okay, alright, a little bit down speaking of
go ahead. Yes, dogs, Karen, My kids are obsessed with
your dog, but I don't know what kind it is,
and they really want a new dog, a little honey,
but what kind of She's a golden she's a mini

(25:06):
golden dude. Yeah, she's so she's like, yeah, she loves
chicken nuggets. So you feed your dog kicken nuggets. I
know it's not good. Like Elijah is obsessed with Chick
fil a, So you know, here and there a stray nugget.
Watch him. Actually, what happens is he'll eat and then

(25:27):
we'll leave the room and we come back and honeys
in the middle of the table and everything on the
table is gone. So she's sitting up there. What she
likes orange chicken. Our kids, Our kids love y'all. They
listen all the time. And Elijah wanted to come so bad.
Why doesn't he come? I feel like I know what
I'm watching from. Yeah. Yeah, my daughter she's like if

(25:48):
we listen to you on the way to school, and
she's like, Dad, when are you gonna take me? Really?
Why don't the next time you come up? Just bring them? Like,
bring them next time. One day, Eligic goes, Mom, lock
your car, and I said why and he goes because
Bobby bones laptop got stolen. Like he is listening. You're crazy,
you don't. I mean, there's so much fun. You don't

(26:10):
know what that would be a fun interview? Let me.
They wrote a thank you note to Middland after we
finished the tour, which first of all, they asked us
why they needed to write a thank you note to Midland.
They're like, why really? But mainly they thanked them for
teaching them all the bad words they were hearing in
the fun It is a funny note and they did
it all themselves Elijah. Elijah said, um, thank you for

(26:34):
taking your shirt offs to make the girls like you
a lot next to you know, he's just taking his
shirt off all over town. But really, you guys should
bring them. You're welcome to bring him sometimes even if
you don't want him on the air. You can you
think we're gonna be funny to have you interviewed them.

(26:54):
I would love to where are the stage now? Too?
In our friendship to bring them up. I was telling
Felis wife. I was like, hey, she was answering phones
for St. Jude And I was like, why did you
not come to the studio And she was like, well,
I don't want to bother. I said, because you didn't bother,
I'm a little offended each other. Well, she just wanted
to help out the sweetest little big towns here. Hey,
what's up with that? Are you guys talking about a

(27:15):
new record or no, we are. You are talking about
a new record, So what's the story here. We've just
been writing a lot. It's creating and it's kind of
only writing so far outside of Summer Fever, and the
songs are kind of taken us on a journey and
it's it's fun, it's very creative, and we're just kind
of letting it guide us down a really fun path.

(27:36):
That's been really exciting to see these songs kind of
are living in the same world that More Fever. We
brought a mobile like recording rig on the road just
so that we could really focus on writing when when
we're on the road, and that's been so much fun.
And Jesse Fraser and Carrie Barlow came out on a
weekend and I mean just we just like made tracks

(27:58):
and just I think we're wrote five songs that weekend
summer camp. Yeah, so did you guys write Summer Fever
out during summer camp? She Jesse, because you're wrote with
Jesse and carry right. Yeah, that we wrote that, like
its almost a year ago. Almost a year ago. How
about that process? He just takes forever right, like you
write it? Well, here, what funny thing is that we
played it? You know our manager Jason, so we we

(28:21):
played it. I played it for them, they loved it.
I played it for Jason about seven months ago, and
I don't know, I don't know if we had all
had too much wine at But then like maybe a
month and a half ago, I was sitting in his office.
He's like, so, like, let's really think about when are
we doing the next record? And I said, well, don't
forget about this song. And I played him Summer Fever

(28:43):
and he goes, oh my gosh, we're putting that out
right now. And I said, I played this for you
seven months ago. You know I feel about this show
on bits I come up with. I said that a
year ago. The timing is everything, and like I love
I love his passion of going you know in and
Sindey may Ben saying let's go now and let's just

(29:04):
do it because the time is right. So we Congratulations.
I love you. I know you guys. Don't put anything
I don't love, and I don't because I'm trying to
think is there anything I don't know? Everything we do
is amazing. Congratulations on on all the things you went
out with Miranda too. Huh yeah. July. Yeah, the Bandwagon tour,
and that's gonna be a jam. We're gonna play songs together.

(29:26):
Oh are you it's gonna it's a real like We're
going to play for about fifty minutes, then she's going
to play for about fifteen minutes, and then we're going
to do about fifty together. So it's like the Elton
John Billy Joel kind of Yeah. Yeah, we've been talking
about touring with her for a long time. We're just
good friends and it's going to be a good time.
Excited about it. Little big towns here. One final question.

(29:48):
I got invited to know after parties after the CMT
Awards the day a nun nune, So I just want home.
We invited ourselves to play. I just wonder why, just
because they hosted in charge of the after party, you
had assumed that everyone's invite. I went home, had come
with us an invitation in the mail that you didn't
get the mail. The mail the Pony Express, the British

(30:13):
are coming. The invitation because Blake said something about we're
going to hang out at our old Red and y'all come,
And I said, well, nobody invited us, just as an understood.
And I think that's well. I didn't understand when when
Blake says hang out, he means he's gonna sing for

(30:33):
three hours, and he's like, he's like a living jukebox
to go. You know that you played drums lesson? Do
you know that you didn't know? I didn't play them? Well,
the only reason I got to play the drums because
their drummery they were playing so long that the drummers like,
I gotta go take a peepbreak, and the Blake's managers like,
get up there, get up there. So I jammed on
the song. And then of course he's asked me the

(30:54):
whole who were you excited to see when besides us?
I know, yes, off my head immediately because they work
extremely hard, much like you guys. They're absolute grinders, like
they just hit it, and I have respect for that
because I feel like that's how I try to get ahead.
Does that work everybody? And you see it in other

(31:15):
people and you recognize, Oh, they just go, like when
things aren't right and things don't go well, they just
keep going, much like you guys, much like Dan and Shay,
they just go. So when they win, I'm like, man,
when want a little guy? Yeah, and they sounded so
good and they're also awesome. But yeah, well, do you
ever take your day off? Yeah, it's like if you
sing on the weekends or you I'm doing stand up

(31:37):
all the weekends now I know, But how what day
do you go? I'm not going to do anything he
did on Memorial weekend. But she had a party, I
know party. Your floats out there still we ubered them.
We tried to put them in an uber. The other
day we did will and Uber and put all the
floats in the back of uber and the guy got
ticked and he took them but he was mad he

(31:58):
took them because they weren't different late, so I won't
look at it any more. We've done that bet so much.
That's probably not good nor bad. I don't know, it's
probably not good. Do you think good anything that we
forgot here? Guys? Song? We have an album status kind

(32:22):
of You guys are working music? You want album Randon July?
Anything that I haven't mentioned that you'd like for me
to mention. Sometimes we get lost and then you leave
and I'm like, oh, I don't I mention that. I
don't think that I love the way you guys are
propping up the girls into business. So you know what happened.
I just announced two days ago that I'm because I
just am a bit obnoxious whenever I get passionate about something.

(32:45):
So I said, Hey, I'm launching a show on the
weekends that's only female artists. And I'm so I'm tired
of the conversation just being conversation. And so then if
if people really aren't going to move it along a
bit and forced, because there are times hims when there
are artists that just get the benefit of the doubt
because they're a dude, and there are artists that don't

(33:06):
because they're not. And so I go, okay, well, I'm
just going to play songs. I'm going to create a
show and it's gonna be on over hunter radio stations,
and I'm only gonna play females. And so if a
bit that creates some awareness, good, But I that's the plan.
That's that's what I'm gonna do. And eventually, yeah, I
mean taxidermy, I love that. Yeah cool, So well, thank

(33:29):
you for asking about that, because uh, you know, and
then I'm bringing a lot of female air talent too,
because again, if it's me, it's me, and my dangling
up your host on the show. It's you know, right,
So I'm in Nashville, so I'm I can be with
the artist, but I want to bring in a lot
of females around the country to to actually be part
of the show as well. So well, do you need
female co host one day? All right, you got it.

(33:50):
I may call you guys in all right, Thank you,
a little big town stream download Summer Fever and we'll
see you guys soon. Nice job, guys. Thank you guys.
Right there, they are a little big towns. It's time
for the good news. Good In Rhode Island, a silver
alert was issued for a seventy six year old man.

(34:12):
That's when an older person goes missing. He has dementia.
They couldn't find him. So this officer, he's on his
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(34:33):
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(34:53):
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(35:15):
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addicted you've been. Show live from the Rhyman Auditorium. Hey,
what's happened everybody? We are alive right now? And we
got a whole bunch of people here that are watching us. Uh,

(35:44):
which is crazy. So right now we are on the radio,
but we are live in Nashville at the Rhyman Auditorium
and the place is packed with people right now that
woke up. What time do you guys get here? For
the most part, two thirty three in the morning. There
are some five in the mornings. Did lunch boxes wife
get in front ro see? It is she here? Did
she come last? Right? Now? Here? Wait? So you demanded

(36:05):
she get a front row seat and then she didn't come. Well,
I can't help it. She had a meeting at work
and she couldn't change it. She was trying to change
it and she couldn't do it. So I'm meeting at work.
It's seven am Central time. No, she has to be
there at thirty got him? Okay, Well you demanded in
your rider. Do we have the seat left in her
honor though? Which is what he wanted? Is there one
just right there? There? It is? That's for her. Hey,

(36:28):
maybe she'll sneak in for ten minutes. I don't know,
but just she's not here yet. Right now, we're live
in the Rhymen with a much of our friends that
are watching the show this morning. We have a lot
of guests that are gonna come in. Christiansen is about
to hop into play. Is he coming in a segment? Yes?
So are you guys ready to hear some music? All right,

(36:49):
let's bring him out for a second. It's Chris over
here to the side. Where's Christiansen anywhere anywhere nearby? Yeah,
let's bring out Christianson everybody. Clap your hands for Christiansen
and you will also be able to watch this. Is
this up someone on the internet or no, I don't
think so. Oh cool? Good? A lot of preparing. Here

(37:13):
are christ Janson? Sorry I couldn't hear you. Sorry, sorry,
how are you this morning? Hey? Come back here and
talk to us for a second. Okay, all right, there
he is. What a buddy? So Christ Jansen member of
the Grand Old Operate, the newest member I guess maybe
a second to remember now Bobby Bearing yet Yeah, they

(37:35):
actually they renewed Bobby Bears membership, so still technically the newest.
Still the newest member of the Grand Old Operate. Christ
Jansen is here. How you been, buddy man, I've been
really blissed. Thank you? And uh screat to see this
awesome audience today and I appreciate you having on. Can
you believe this many people woke up early during CMA
Fest to come and watch the radio. Pretty awesome, It's
pretty awesome. I keep thinking they're here to watch something else,

(37:58):
like they're confused, like when does Alabama play? Just does uh?
So Chris has a guitar, and the think about Chris.
He has a big old bass drum too that he's
basically a one man band. And I think you did
it because you know you have all these talents. Someone
say you did it because you can save money and
not have to hire a drummer. Um. Yeah, yeah, all

(38:22):
the things, all those things. So would you just like
to hear a song from Christianson? Maybe a song or two?
So if you gotta walk up there, yeah cool. If
you're turning your radio on right now, we are live
at the Rhyman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee, the first time
we've ever done this, and so Chris is setting up.
What are you gonna play first? Chrish? You know redneck life?
Oh so at the end of the a c M S.

(38:43):
Can you hear me Chris if I talked yes, I
can hear you now at the end of the A
c M S. M. I'm watching and I keep waiting
for you to come on, and I'm like, where's christians
and wheres Christiansen? And they bring you out at the
end of the A c M S and you crush
it right thanks to you crush it and you did
you play? Is that the song you played at the
end of the c M S Yeah, we played d
Nick Life and it was man, do you know the

(39:05):
wall came up and it was just it was on
after they gave the Entertainer of the Year. Then they say, Christiansen,
you have to perform, you know, pressure, and then you
nail it with this song right here. Thanks man, ladies
and gentlemen. Christ Jansen. I guess so. Because of licensing roles,
we can't play anything with music on this I Heart
radio channel or podcast anymore. But you can't go to

(39:25):
Bobby Bones dot com to see it. We hate that
we had to take it down. Wasn't our decision, but
I just wanted to keep you up and we wanted
to keep up as much as possible. So go to
Bobby Bones dot com to watch or here whatever you're
missing right now, and thank you for listening to the
show and sorry about all the legal stuff. You're this guy,
Chris Jansen live this morning. The show is live at

(39:46):
the Rhyme and Auditorium in Nashville. That's the most energy
the show's ever had. It's early the morning. Ever, Holy
cal did you did you play last night anywhere in town?
Last night? I did not play, Um I did. I
did a pop up show which was a letter anything.
But yesterday I had a seven hour meet and greet

(40:07):
with fans. So you stayed for all seven hours and
made every not literally we we we ran. I think
we we ended up getting to about seven fifty people
and uh those were all people in attendance and uh, man,
I have to tell you it all started. You know,
we're in a big way with vote and guys. It
was incredible. We did it down at the Wild Horse
down the street and it was it was called the

(40:29):
Friends Club Party because I just, I just I just
hate referring to somebody as a fan club party. I
just I just thought, man, if you're if you're showing
up and you're showing up early, just like this morning,
it's that that's our friends of mine and just says
you're friends of Bobby so um so they showed up.
It was really amazing and it was one of the
greatest successes we've ever seen. So really proud. So you
did seven hours? Huh yeah, man, I think we we

(40:52):
we got there at you know, eight thirty, and we
left it. Uh yeah, we got right out of there
right before four. He do the math. He realized quickly
wasn't gonna hit the number rights. It was like, yeah,
you know it was. I was making sure it wasn't
six or eight, you know, but I think it was
right about seven hours. So I mean, by the time
you get started, you just kind of lose track. But
you know when you go through a big line like
that and then um you wait around. But it was

(41:14):
incredible because not one person left, and that was really
a big blessing. I mean, I I thoroughly I thought
we would lose about a hundred or two and uh no, not.
I mean, not one single person left. And I mean
to the point of the last guy that was there
is a guy that I see at shows, which is
remarkable thing. By the way, I see it shows all
over the It was Bobby Bones and it was fantastic

(41:35):
and no, it was it was just a great day
and and you know it was. It was good to
see everybody. Chris Jansen right now, if you're listening to this,
you just turned the radio on. He is standing right
in front of me. Were at the Rhyman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee.
It's CMA week. It's the first time our show has
ever done a live show like this. And thank you
to everybody who's here that woke up this morning that
came out. I don't know if you guys can hear

(41:57):
them clapping on the radio, but I assure you they're
clapping for that's not a sound effect that we've added in. Yeah,
you have another song in you this early in the morning.
Heck yeah, man, what would you like to play now?
My friend, I think I'll do Um, I'm gonna do
a cover of a song that that I wrote with
some friends of mine and uh big stars and country music.
The band is called low Cash and UM. I know

(42:19):
they're great fans of everybody on the show here, and
they're there's certainly some best friends of mine and I
we wrote this song together. Not really quick. A little backstory, guys,
Uh love this life started out as I walked into
a co write. We were writing at like eight o'clock
in the morning. You pulled an early one so I
could pull a double that day of writing songs. I've
showed up early. And they said, man, how what is
what is the deal? And I said, what do you mean?

(42:41):
You're just way over the top energetic. I said, oh yeah,
I've had like eight Mountain dues and a pack of
sour Patch kids and uh. And I also woke up
this morning, so I feel pretty blessed. And uh. And Preston,
if you know low Cash at all. Preston, man, he's
got a great attitude about life in general. And he said,
he said, man, we should just write something about that.
I said, well, we woke up today, we woke up
and freedom today. We're in America today, and I love

(43:03):
this life. He goes, let's just write that. I said, Okay,
that's pretty easier. That's a true story. Holy col Chris,
my friend. Always a pleasure. Everybody download stream Drunk Girl
Chris's latest song. Check out Redneck a live. He always
comes when we asked him, and we asked him a

(43:24):
whole lot. That's Chris Jansen, all right. Clip has for
Chris everybody as he walks off the stage. That's right.
That's a real live crowd and they're cheering for us.
That's crazy. We didn't even have to go to Craigslist
and he's one of those things where you have to
hire extras. No, we didn't do that being paid, We

(43:47):
don't think. So we're at the Rhyman aditorioums live and
I was into the crowd during the commercial break and
I was just meeting people, and I've met this nice
lady right here. Are you a lady? Yes? Yes, okay,
I mean I know you're a woman, but I don't
know the difference between girl woman lady. I don't know
if it's a tear thing like not yet a girl
but not yet a woman. Well we're not talking about

(44:08):
Britney Spears. Okay, yeah, lady, what would you say? You
are more of a woman or lady or lady? It
is all right, tell everybody your name. I'm Samantha. So
I was down in the crowd and I said, hey, Samantha,
what time did you get here? And you got here
pretty early? Yeah, three o'clock this morning. So she got
here at three this morning and you drove down from Monacella, Kentucky.

(44:31):
Which is how long have we drive? About three hours?
So you left at midnight? No, we stayed all that
you stayed all night here. Oh so you came to
Nashville spent the night and then we came after work
last night and and got here really early. And you
listen to the show where and Mama sella so near Somerset,
Kentucky the smer Look at this a B team shirt?

(44:52):
She drove. So what did you do from three o'clock
until they opened the doors at six am? Um? We
met friends outside? Yeah? And where your from? And do
you know their names? I don't know that big friends,
big friends. It's still fresh. Yeah, so this is your Hey,
take a picture of us because this is this is
cool for me. Come over here in the middle. Yeah,

(45:13):
a threature. Yeah that's Katie. This is Katie. This is
her friend who's been She's in a Pip and Joy shirt. Okay,
we're gonna smile on the count at three. Ready, one
to three, So thank you so much for picture Katie
to because okay, I'm going to hit a song to no. No,
I get it, but I met her first, So anything

(45:36):
you'd like to say. You have you know, all the
people in the ryman, and you have millions listening right now.
You have one shot to say something. No pressure. I mean,
you know all the answers. Okay, I did. I told
her before we went on the air. I don't worry.
I'm not going to ask you anything that you don't
know the answer to. So I lied. Okay. So thank
you for coming, no problem, Thanks for coming and letting

(45:57):
us come. Yeah. Hey, let me I give him one
of my books. That were two books just come out
right there. I think my name is in it. Your
name is back to the book. You're oh, b team
shout out. Let me see that. I'll sign this one.
What's your last name? Start with? You don't have to
say your last name, but s S is for what's
S for Bobby? You don't you remember? It's probably success? Huh?
Probably or soup. I like soup. Yeah, it success fits

(46:20):
the theme of the book. So anyway, So I have
a couple of books I brought. It doesnt come out
till next week. I want to sign it for you,
and you can have this one and the one you
ordered already. It will come. You have to go, yeah,
because you can't get too much meat, just getting just
getting live from the Rhyman Auditorium. That's right, we're here
right now and we got a lot of people in
the rhymo watch. Do you know what's funny is that, uh,

(46:45):
every time they cheer, it's weird, Like I'm doing this
show and it's like, wow, people are clapping for us
and doing this because we do this in a room
and nobody cares. Like I talk every morning and even
the people that sit around here, they don't care. And
so it's weird to be in a room when people care.
So thank you for caring. By the way, during the break,
Amy was hassling me, and she's right because she hasn't
done the Morning Corny yet. So for the first time

(47:07):
in the history of the Morning Corny live in front
of thousands, now, do you want to go stand up
on the microphone like a comedian to do it up? There? No, no,
the microphone st on? Okay, never mind, never mind, we
all know how to work all day. Clod me yet
stop going? Okay, sorry, al right, ladies and gentlemen, Bramony,

(47:27):
you ready in the booth. Let's do the first ever
live Morning Corny. Here we go morning, Corny. Why is
the pediatrician always angry? Why is the pediatrician always angry
because he has very little patience? Was then get it

(47:51):
because I say, why why is the tiny pediatrician always
think pediatrician treats children only they're tiny? They're children? Okay,
I didn't get since why isn't it just a doctor?
Because it's because been a doctor wouldn't have a little patient.
I love how we break down the corner doctor has adult.
Oh my gosh, so y'all got it right? Thank you? Yeah,

(48:14):
we're live and there are a lot of people here
watching a radio show. This is awesome. Maddie Poppy, the
winner of American Idol this season, has now joined me
on stage. If I say hello to Maddi Poppy, everyone Hello, Maddie.
Do you know what I've never asked you? Is your
name really? Is it like Madison? It is actually Madeline

(48:35):
made I guess I would make as but that's been
your first inting Madeline. I wasn't Madeline. Okay, I'm idiot.
So I think a lot of people want to know, like,
since American Idol has been over, you know, what have
you been doing for the past couple of weeks NonStop.
I have been doing lots of press. I have been
doing you know, like appearances here and there. Have you

(48:58):
been home yet? So you finished the show and then
you haven't been home at all. I have not been home.
I've seen I saw my parents for like ten seconds
after the finale. It was you got a lot. I
love Iowa so much. I talked about it on my show.
And that's where she's from. And the Islanes are the
nicest people. There are a lot of is Ones here

(49:21):
and they look super nice as opposed to people from Michigan.
They look I see them all out there, Maddie Poppy,
who one American idol is here? And when I was
watching you on idol, you did Rainbow Connection and it
was you and Kermit the Frog. Now I always wonder
how that works whenever they have to bring out a
very famous puppet, do you get to pick up the
puppet and hug the puppet? Because that's what I would

(49:43):
want to do. Okay, listen to me. Kermit is such
a sacred thing. They I mean, I'm serious. They treat
this frog like I mean they put it in a
box and I knew it was there, and it was
kind of scary because I was, like, I know he's there,
but I can't see him. And he's in the box
and this like this woman carries him around and she's

(50:03):
very like um like possessive of him, and she uh
so she takes him out of the box and puts
him into this tarp immediately, this black tarp from inside
the box to under a tarp immediately, so no one
can see that he's like actually not a real frog. Okay,

(50:23):
so they put him onto this tarp and then they
bring him on to where he's supposed to be or whatever,
and they won't let anything. Like they're very like have
like three bodyguards around him, like make sure no one
can see that he's not a real frog. And and
then you know, when it's ready for him to do
his thing, they take they when once the hand is
like up in kermit and like they're the guys are

(50:45):
like ready, they take the tarp off then and then
he's like presented, but it's like a serious thing and
they won't I heard, you're not allowed to touch them up.
It's one person like he was on a show one
time and some the host thought need to like pretend
he was Kermit and and they left and they will
never go back to that show, like it's a huge thing.

(51:07):
Like and so we were doing a video with Kermit
and he's like, you know, talk to me or whatever,
and he's like, shake my hand, and on video I
was like, no, like, am I allowed to do that?
And he's like yes, and the ladies like yes, thank
you for asking. That was very respectful. I was like,
oh my gosh, where does the voice of Kermit sit

(51:28):
or stand as Kermit is doing it the talking? So,
oh my gosh, if he hears this, I mean, he's
gonna know that I just exposed of all the Kermit
or the voice, because both of them. I'm beginning to
think that Kermit just has some powers. Okay. So so
it was under the piano. He's under the piano, and
he wears this little head band and puts his microphone

(51:48):
in the headband, and then there's another guy playing the banjo. Okay,
the banjo the Kermit's holding. So he's playing that the
cartoon banjo, Pam's banjo. Oh yeah, okay. So then you're saying,
so what you did an American idols? You sang the
song without Kermit? First, you did, and then you came
back and sang it with Kermit, and then I heard it.
I was like, man, I would love for her to

(52:09):
play that on the show. So would you guys like
to hear Rainbow Connection from Maddie Poppy right now? So
Maddy Poppy is walking up to the microphone. It's the
Bobby Bones Show. We're live right now at the Rhyman
Auditorium and Nashville, Tennessee. It's our first ever you know,
live show, especially somewhere as sacred as the Rhyman or
all you guys knew first time in the Ryman. Anybody
knew the rhyme in the first time? Pretty cool? Hunh, alright,

(52:31):
Maddie are you going up there? I'm good, Yes, Patty
when she's ready, okay, because I don't I don't hear you.
You're good, alright, ladies and gentlemen, my friend. And by
the way, a heck of him in t Yeah, that's right.
I mentored the crap out of Maddie Poppy. That's right,
American Audo winner, Maddie Poppy, everybody, I guess so. Because

(52:55):
of licensing roles, we can't play anything with music on
this I heart radio an our podcast anymore, but you
can't go to Bobby Bones dot com to see it.
We hate that we had to take it down. Wasn't
our decision, but I just wanted to keep you up
and we wanted to keep up as much as possible.
So go to Bobby Bones dot com to watch her
here whatever you're missing right now, and thank you for
listening to the show. And sorry about all the legal stuff.

(53:18):
Maddie Poppy much look at that. Let me say this.
Maddie has a new song called Going, Going Gone. And also,
if you love Maddie sound or music like I do,
if you can download songs from the Basement, download and
stream songs from the Basement, much of Maddie originals that
she actually recorded in her basement. So support Maddie Poppy

(53:39):
because I think she's fantastic. It will you'll be seeing
her a lot. Thank you, Maddie Poppy. Yeah, we're live
at the Rhyman Auditorium. So the snake slithered out of
a car vent Why this girl was driving? That's just
like yeah, no, That's whole deal is that this girl

(54:01):
named Laura was driving in Virginia and it was lunch
and she hears a rattling sound in her car. And
normally when you hear a rattling sound, do you think
it's something wrong with your car? And so she looked
down next to the steering wheel and a snake slithered
out of the air vent. No, she pulled off the road,

(54:21):
jumped out of the suv, called on. So a couple
of things here. One is that a nine one one calling?
It's a it's a snake in a car. But do
you really call nine one? Hold on? If you see
a snake in the woods, do you call nine one one?
They're also venomous in the woods. It doesn't belong in

(54:43):
your car. Okay, show a hands of the six people
on stage? Who calls nine one one if there's a
snake in your car? But no one's committing a crime,
No one's hurting. You haven't been hurt, just danger. If
there's a wasp in your car, do you call nine one? Okay, Bobby,
don't compare this to miss like misuse of nine on

(55:05):
one is like no, No, misuse is they gave me
six chicken nuggets and I or to twelve Like that's misuse?
Like this is okay, let's go to Mike d apparently
we're the only two to agree on this. Why would
you not call nine one one snake? Yeah? I'm not either.
Maybe that's it. Not point tough guys over here, listen,

(55:26):
what do you call three one one or four one one?
Or what if there was a raccoon in your car?
Would you call nine one one corner lunch? Raccoons? Raccoon
can do some damnit claw your eyes out. Well, a
snake slithered out of a car and Virginia as a
woman is driving. There's also a story that says, if
you want to remember your dreams, you can take vitamins.

(55:47):
So there's a special vitamin. If you take it, you
will remember your dreams better. You wake up and know
a lot of your dreams. Now, do you want to
know all of your dreams through the night? I mean sure,
I guess you want to wake up and know everything
you dreamed about over the past five six long as
I got rest and it was a good dream. If
you take B six before bed, you will remember your dreams.
Like I don't like remember in my thoughts in the

(56:07):
last segment, much less my dreams from the entire and
I have some weird dreams and It's like here, I
come in on a purple elephant on a Wednesday morning,
Ready eat a cupcake? Like nobody wants to hear that.
It's true. I also so I read that and if
you don't like to take supplements, you could also eat
bananas and avocados before bed. It'll do the same thing.
I also read you can eat cheesecake before bed. It

(56:28):
just makes you feel better until you you wake up. Okay,
we're live at the Rhyman Auditorium right now. A lot
of these folks here are getting really early this morning,
and we appreciate that. Yeah, calebly Hutchinson from American Idol,
the second place guy. He's gonna come out and play
funny dude, good singer, and there's a special twist as
to what he's gonna play and why it's gonna play it. Yeah,

(56:50):
we do like special twists. What I don't know, I'm
wondering what it is now. And we're gonna do a
live tem with something good? Right? Is that the deal?
What'd you say? Is everyone doing a live tim with
someone good? No, it's no, No, just me, You're I'm
worried about lunch book. We're live at the Rhyman Auditorium.
Right now. What we do right now is we do
a segment called tell Me Something Good, and we're gonna

(57:11):
do it now too. But we'll do a special tell
Me Something Good because we are sitting in the most
historic theater in country music in Nashville, Tennessee. We're sitting
on a stage and there are two four six eight
of us on stage. Was Morgan, number two, Mike d Amy, myself, Watch,
and Eddie. We're sitting around this stage like a half circle,
looking out at hundreds, thousands, millions of our closest friends
sitting out in the audience. Yes, we're looking at millions. Yeah,

(57:34):
why not? It's radio millions here they sound like millions, right, guys.
And so here's the tell Me Something Good. I just
wanted to bring up someone I was talking to in
the audience. I'll walk down and was talking to some
some of the people to listen to the show. He
put those on here. She didn't know she was coming
up here. What is you talking to the microphone right there?
What's your name? My name is Jenna. So this is Jenna,

(57:56):
and why I thought Jenna would be cool to bring up.
And she's a fourth grade teacher, and I do love teachers,
and I love how much teachers give. We do And
so what time did you get here this morning? Well,
my friend got here before me, you had a placeholder.
What time did your friend get here? About four thirty?
About four thirty this morning? And so you got to

(58:16):
hear at five. Though, I'm not judging you. I'm just
happy you're sitting next to me. What are you talking about?
So you teach fourth grade? And what's the most challenging
part about teaching fourth grade? Everything? All things? Yeah, it's draining.
Like I don't know if I can have children of
my own because I have fifty children school. You're kidded out? Yeah, yeah,

(58:40):
I feel that way when I hang out with Amy's
kids for a while, I'm like kidded out. But just
playing Stevenson is the best human I know on Instagram.
Oh my gosh, Amy Son is my hero. Yeah, Like
it's hard for me to find heroes because I go, oh,
everybody's flawed, but not Amy's son. No, He's still seven
years old and love and life oven life. The dance moves, yeah,

(59:03):
like I try to reenact it. You try to do
the booty dance? Oh yeah, I think the crowd would
like to see that. I'll show you all tonight atma FS. Okay,
so you're going to sma FS. I was there last night. Yeah,
who did you see last night that you saw? It
was awesome. Jason was great. An you got you like
your cousin or something. Just Jason? You know, yeah, you're

(59:28):
really good. Well as tell me something good. We just
wanted to acknowledge you for being a school teacher and
how much we appreciate what you do. Think not only
everybody on the stage, but everyone in the audience here,
we all appreciate that you are. Yeah, well I appreciate you.
I appreciate if I apciate you, I appreciate you. So
everyone clamp your hands for our friend here. They get Yeah,

(59:51):
so I didn hear about the crowd at the Rhyman.
We're bringing lots of guests up as well, and so
I want to bring out and talk to my friend
for a second. Here is that calebly Hudson for American Idol.
Take a place guy here, What a buddy, how's it going?
It's good. We just had your girlfriend up here and
she's saying it was awesome that I wonder if when

(01:00:13):
you guys were first and second and they were about
to announce the winner, and she's your girlfriend. It's just
been announced. If a little bit you were hoping she
would win, yeah, I think so. Yeah, yeah, I mean
especially because she can hear what I'm saying right now, Yeah,
and there's no there's no win and saying otherwise Yeah,
if I would have won, I would have had to

(01:00:33):
hear about it for a long time. So are you
ready to move to national and start a counting with
your career? Absolutely right? Yeah, So you're from Dallas, Georgia.
No one's gonna doubt the country in uk LO. I
mean no, because sometimes people come to be like, I
don't know is that country? When you get up there
in a second play a song, they'll be like, oh yeah,

(01:00:53):
for sure, that's got for sure. So I said, hey, man,
you can play any song you want. And Amy is
wearing my my George, my George Straight T shirt that
fit me and out fits her perfectly oddly. Um, so
she's wearing it today and calebs like, I can play
some George Straight. So calebly Hudges and everyone walk up there.
Okay we should we should two step while he's saying

(01:01:18):
right now, I want to I want to hear him saying,
I'm trying to take in the show. Calebly Hudson has
put his guitar on right now. He uh second place
American Idol, and he has a record that he made
before American I called It's a It's a good name
Country Music. Yes, yes, that's the name of the record. Caleb,
you ready up there, You're ready up there from the
rhyme and auditorium here he is live, calebly Hodges and everybody.

(01:01:40):
I guess so because of licensing roles, we can't play
anything with music on this I Heart radio channel or
podcast anymore. But you can't go to Bobby Bones dot
com to see it. We hate that we had to
take it down. Wasn't our decision, but I just wanted
to keep you up and we wanted to keep up
as much as possible. So go to Bobby Bones dot
com to watch her here whatever you're missing right now,
and thank you for listening to the show. And sorry

(01:02:00):
about all the legal stuff. Wow, they still are cheering.
That's nice. I'm just trying to that's how much they
love it. They're still cheering. I'm trying to talk up here.
That's nice, nice working buddy. That was good. Amy made
the comment as he was playing, She goes, Caleb probably

(01:02:21):
thinks that's old school George Straight, and I was like,
I was like, yeah, I probably does, but that's not
really old school George Straight, because old school George straits
like early eighties. When were you born, Caleb? Like last month? Yeah? Year,
last year? Like nineteen, more than nineties. I'm a nine
and nine baby. I'm not saying, Oh my goodness, do

(01:02:42):
the math on that. I mean, I was graduating high school.
How how old are you? How old are you? Yeah,
I'm nineteen. Like that guy, I can't. I can't even
date him. He's too young for you. Definitely not. Yeah.
The crowd is here, they're here, and they're fired up
there there. I have a lot of energy. Okay. So

(01:03:06):
we're sitting on a stage at the Rhyme Notitorium. We're
on the main stage and just from left to right,
it's Eddie and Lunchbox, and then it's myself and Amy
in the middle table, and then Mike Dan Morgan number two,
and we're all sitting up here with all of our
friends who woke up really early this morning. So let
me say that if you're listening and like, I appreciate you,
but everything in the audience that got here so early,
I appreciate you. Story number one, Susan Allen was driving

(01:03:33):
around when a bunch of poop fell from an airplane
above them, and it comes to her son roof and
hits them all in the face. She looked up and
saw the plane flying overhead and realized that they just
dropped their poop from the plane. So they went, They
went and got in a shower. Immediately her eyes swelled
up to the size of a golf ball from pink eye.

(01:03:57):
What are the odds that's gonna land in her sun roopole. Yes,
not just hit the car, I don't know, or hit
any card in the sun right through right there in
her eye. Absolutely, you would own that airline, you absolutely.
If they're dropping poop on you, you better believe you're
gonna have your own jet in your own pilot. Would

(01:04:20):
you suffer through the flu This is a different story.
For Yes, scientists offer to pay guests at what they're
calling Hotel Influenza in a desperate bid to develop some
sort of vaccine. So it's a little more than just
getting the flu. It's also getting the flu and letting
them do tests on you. Yeah, so you could be
a part of helping people, or you could grow a

(01:04:42):
thirty year on your chin whenever they're testing because or
you're getting paid to lose five pounds. You could be
the cure in twenty years about who cured the flu? Lunchbox? Yep,
you know that Amy did one of those where she
went in and had her wisdom teeth worked on. Yeah,
and I got paid and she got paid. But the
thing was they didn't tell her whether or not she

(01:05:03):
was going to be the one that got the placebo.
Like you didn't know if the recti medicine you were
you got a pill, you didn't know if it was
the placebo or the pain medicine until you know you
were in pain or not. And so how much did
you get paid? Do you remember? But but I got
my wisdom teeth out for free. That was the more.
I didn't have dental insurance, so I didn't so it

(01:05:23):
was a study that I signed up for. And by
the time it was all said and done, I got
a seventy five check. But I wasn't in the hole
any money, and I had Luckily you didn't get the placebo,
which means no drug at all. Yeah, I got the
pain meds. I was knocked out. The majority of people
now use their phone on the toilet. Now, just by
a share of sounds from the audience, how many of

(01:05:45):
you use the phone on your toilet? Yeah, the ones
that didn't clapp According to a new survey, sixty people
say they used their phone while on the toilet. Now
here's the reason I don't. For a lot of time,
I'll use my laptop because there's no chance of falling
in between my legs. So I'm not against using things

(01:06:07):
on the toilet, but I'll just put my laptop across
my knees because it can't fall in the toilet, because
I know mine's gonna slip through my legs and hands
and go right in. And then I'm not going in
for it. That's the thing. Like, I'm done. I'm gonna
have to get the flu to get some mind to
pay for a new phone. So that's why I don't
do it. So do you use the phone in the toilet?
I mean yeah, but I don't ask them to cheer.

(01:06:27):
Then you not make a cheer either. I have also
dropped my phone in the toilet, and I I mean, yeah,
you would. I feel like you're saying no, no one.
At one time, one of my friends was at a
festival and he dropped his phone in the porta pot it.

(01:06:49):
That's a that's a whole different story. That's different. Other
people not You can't leave your phone behind and a
ported potty. That phone doesn't even exist, like the second
it falls out of my hands like that. Never, I
don't know that guy. It's a piece of crap. Now yeah, literally,
ha ha ha ha ha. Edie's playing to the crowd. Yeah, yeah,

(01:07:13):
thank you, love it, love the energy, love everybody here.
We're live from the rhyme and if you're just turning
your radio on, we're sitting on a stage. I thought
no one would come. I'm gonna tell you what was
in my heart. I thought we would do this show
and that a couple of friends from Arkansas and in
the front Road would come lunchbox and his wife would
be here. She didn't even show up. And then, uh,
I don't even know. I don't know. But there are
people here. There are a lot of a lot of

(01:07:34):
great people here. Thank you so much everybody for coming.
To this, and so what I wanted to do was
bring out some artists that I love because I love
how they sound and I love their attitudes, and so
one of us like, we're lining it up, and it
was obviously Chris Jansen, and I wanted to bring in
Maddie Poppy and Kayla for American Idol because I became
friends with him and they were great. And then I

(01:07:55):
wanted to bring out Cassie Ashton, who was awesome. I
let's bring it out right now, Cassie Ashton. Everybody, Yeah,
and so you were so good on our show that
we use your clips and promo clips that run just
throughout the day. Do you ever hear them where you're like,
I'm Cassie Aston to oh my god, her what to
an accountant to read a book? Who needs books? I'm

(01:08:18):
Cassie Aston. It makes me laugh though, because like when
you're doing interviews, you kind of know what you're saying,
and then when you hear it back, you're like, I
said that. That's my whole show. Every day when I leave,
I'm like, I said that, and everybody's like I heard that.
I'm like, no, you didn't. You don't say that. This
is a book that you just handed me. And it's
a book, it's pictures of crap taxidermy. Yes, that book

(01:08:41):
was on the coffee table of the writers like when
they wrote the song, and that's what inspired the song.
Like Natalie Himby, it's a joke with Natalie. She's so
good at writing that you could give her a title
like toilet paper and like she would win a Grammy,
like for a beautiful song about toilet paper and pal
all the intricate to make sure but feel just right

(01:09:03):
here like I get that. I get that. Yeah, yeah,
I didn't really think about it that way. Yeah. So
she literally saw the title and was like, you've been
my texaderma texadermy. And they were like, oh yeah, let's
just write that as we can go to lunch and
and they did. And now you sing the crap out
of it. I love it. Thank you. I remember talking
to you about it before it was put out for
people to consume, and I was like, that's a song,
like that's the one that's gonna take you and it's

(01:09:24):
gonna be the first big one. You feel pretty good
about it. Yeah, I love the song. I love it.
It perfectly connects, Like actually, how I grew up like
deer seasons bigger than Christmas in my family, but actual
like swaggy nous that I like to carry on the
day to day basis. So yeah, I love it. You
grew up in a small town of Missouri, California. Missouri

(01:09:46):
population was four thousand people. Did they know you're making it?
Trying to make it? Do they keep up with you
a little bit? I think I think some of them
avoid keeping up with or My dad says he can't
go into town out and like hang out on the
grocery store too long because people will come up and
be like I saw her on the Facebook and he's like, yeah,

(01:10:08):
they have a song about them now too. So Cassie
Ashton is gonna play you guys taxes on me if
you want to hop up there. One of my favorite
new artists right now. She's in the class of Clap
your hands, everybody live at the Rheman for one of
my favorites, Cassie Ashton. Everyone, I guess so. Because of
licensing roles, we can't play anything with music on this

(01:10:31):
I Heart radio channel or podcast anymore. But you can't
go to Bobby Bones dot com to see it. We
hate that we had to take it down. Wasn't our decision,
but I just wanted to keep you up, and we
wanted to keep up as much as possible. So I
go to Bobby Bones dot com to watch her here
whatever you're missing right now, and thank you for listening
to the show. And sorry about all the legal stuff

(01:10:53):
I bought that. I about that Cassie Ashton. Wow, okay,
I told you Cassie and I before I knew she
was Cassie Ashton, the artist. I don't even if she
could sing. There was this girl in the gym. There
was always talking, just talking, and I remember going to Jared,

(01:11:14):
my friend, who also you can teach me in a box,
and I was like, who's the girl that's always talking?
I can't even work out without talk talk talk talk.
It turns out it was Cassie Ashton. You know you
you you gotta crap talk that bag punching it. You
gotta act like that bag took your lunch money and
threatened your dog and like you are you're here to

(01:11:34):
get some justice. What are you assigning to that bag
she took your dog. No, you gotta like get into it,
gotta to punch hard. I want to try to like
knock my trainer over. But he took your dog. I
know they were taking my dog and your lunch money. Yeah,
Like I love to eat. I love to eat, so
if you take my lunch money, I'll be real mad.

(01:11:55):
And I love my dog, so you know, I gotta
take some important things. Cassie Ashton stream download. If you
see her, you know, buy a T shirt, buy some merch.
You're going out, you're doing stuff on the road or
what you're doing stuff. Yet, all I know is I
got big plans for you. Yeah, you'll be the first
and then all right, thank you, thank you, because I'm
gonna be the first to know. Yeah, yeah, I mean

(01:12:16):
you'll be the first of all day long, y'all are
going to be singing. Yeah, it's right. We're at the
Rhyman Auditorium. So to everybody watching here, we appreciate you
guys getting up so early. We have about, you know,
fifteen or so more minutes live from the stage. A
couple of things I wanted to address is that tomorrow

(01:12:37):
we're playing in the City of Hope charity softball game
and oh no, well here's the hold on, here's the thing.
We're playing this softball game, and we do every year
and my goal is always not to get injured first
and to win second. And so we're playing tomorrow. I'm
captaining the team and they said, hey, you need to
have your walkout songs, and so Eddie's playing in Eddie's

(01:12:59):
walkout song tomorrow. He's requested all I do is wine?
That is what do you mean? I knew it? Eddie?
Stop would that be? But he's Mr All I do
is well? Okay, let by by show of the room,
Eddie was a crowded you are so annoying, lunchbox. So

(01:13:19):
who is Mr? All I do is win? Now I'll
give you two people. First of all, Eddie, stand up
if you think Eddie is Mr. All I do is
wain and clap your hands if you think lunchboxes Mr.
All I do is win you So no matter, there
you go. I think they've spoken, Eddie. Sound effect now

(01:13:41):
raised playing audio. No, No he's not. See that's the problem.
They have spoken. They know who the true wanting it. Okay,
so you want to keep posing? Keep posing? Did you
give a song, lunchbox? I'm not playing? Oh well there
we go. Oh it's easy. Then it's settled. Then I
got it. Why don't you go, I'm going to be
out of town. Well, Eddie, you can, then you can
have this on. I was gonna give u him first.

(01:14:02):
So the biggest week of country music in our city
and he's going out of town. Oh that makes sense,
that makes sense. Actually, Eddie, it's a Saturday and a Sunday.
I was here all week for all the other stuff. Alright,
I fulfilled my obligation. All right, we're gonna have to
take this one to the streets backstage, do you guys know?

(01:14:25):
So they had these bird scooters around town. You get
on the scooter and it just drives automatically. They're like
electric scooters. I've ridden them. Yeah, So they pulled them.
They're gone as of now. They pulled and I saw
Lunchbox driving one down the street and I think Morgan
Number two is Insto story and they fly twenty miles
an hour. It was awesome scooter, Like, you can fall
off this thing. Nobody has to wear a helmet. No,
you're supposed to wear a helmet. When you fill out

(01:14:46):
the waiver it says I will wear a helmet. You've
never seen a single person with the helmet. I saw
one yesterday. But they don't provide the helmet. I'm not
gonna walk around with an extra helmet in my pockets.
How much they cost it is a dollar to activate
it and then it's fifteen cents a mile. So like
when I wrote it, I wrote it for like twenty minutes.

(01:15:07):
It cost me two dollars and forty cents. It was great.
What a cheap ride. It's cheaper than uper Yeah, except
you're outside and sweating. Sweat one bit, you're in the wind.
You're going twenty miles outside. Yeah, that's all. How terrible
smell like nature? Nature? Weren't you writing it downtown and

(01:15:27):
there was trees there? Are you guys here in the audience?
Is this cool for you guys to watch this radio show?
But guys, it's really cool for us to be able
to sit up here and that you guys would come
and wake up so early in the morning come hang
out with us. And we've tried to get out, and
you know, I went up to the to the balcony
and met a bunch people went out in the middle.

(01:15:49):
So you know, I'm gonna say it again. I'll say
it again before I leave. But I really appreciate you
guys coming out and caring so much to wake up
early and stand in line and watch the show. So
thank you so much. I appreciate it. And I love
looking out and seeing like all the BT shirts and
Pimp and Joy and other things that it's just a
true representation of like y'all know, being here with us. Yeah,
you know, thank you, so thank you so much. Yeah.

(01:16:14):
So we're here and it's been a live show all morning.
For the past couple of hours, we've been hanging out
with a lot of our friends. You can check out
the Instagram and see a lot of people that are
hanging out with us this morning. You know what's funny
was a little Big Town was before we came over here.
We were with them in the studio and we're doing
these Pimp and Joy shirts, the retro Pimp and Joy shirts,
and we've drawn five names. Now. Yeah, and so a

(01:16:36):
service dog costs twenty dollars. And what we've decided to
do as a show and with you guys as a
team is we put these retro Pimp and Joy shirts
out and we had eighty thousand dollars and it's twenty
tho dollars of service dog. And what happens is the dogs.
They're trained and they're given to our military who come
back with PTSD or brain injuries, even physical injuries. And
every twenty dollars we've drawn in name and Amy has

(01:16:58):
a dog named after her, and Raymond, our producer, Raymundo
has a producer a dog named after him. Morgan number
two has a dog named after her, and then and
then I have one. So a little big town drew
this morning and the fifth dog was named Eddie. Yeah,
who made it? But what are we gonna do about

(01:17:19):
lunch Box because he needs a dog if it but
so annoying. But you drew to like, I understand, are
you claiming cheating? I feel like you probably put glue
on the other slips and right to the bottom of
the I don't know. That's not the case. We just
need to get another dog. So Bobby Bones dot com
if you want to get a really cool shirt. We

(01:17:40):
don't keep any of the money. I heard there was
the incident last night where well, Amy says, and I
think Eddie said that lunch Box was rude to a listener.
Oh yeah, the phone number thing. Let me let Amy
tell the story first. Um, well, a listener asked for
his phone number, and he straight up was like no.

(01:18:01):
He walked away. Yeah, the listener, he was a big fan,
big fan. He's like, oh, dude, we gotta hit the
bars together. You know, I gotta get your number. We'll
hook up. And I'm like, and how do you handle that?
I said no, I said you can hit me on Twitter.
You're not getting my phone number. And I walked away.
And then these two are like, you are so rude.
They asked for your number. You should give it to him,

(01:18:22):
Like what the world Like, why would I give some
random dude my phone number. I was like, here's his number.
You were not. I mean, if it's so rude to me, Eddie,
go ahead and say your phone number. Hey, do you
guys want Eddie's phone number? They want your phone number,
I'll get I'll give it to one person out there, Okay.

(01:18:44):
Yeah I went out a minute ago and gave all
the people on my phone number. Yeah, there's no way.
I think it's just the way you say and sometimes
how it would just be more like, hey, you know,
really I don't want to give out my number. I
hope you understand me. Don't let know each other, like,
but thanks for listening, but he's like, no, are you crazy?
You can d M me on Twitter. No, I didn't know.

(01:19:10):
I didn't need nobody. I didn't need him slide in
my d M. So I said, let it. It's gonna
message that Little Big Pounds donated to Pimp and Joy
because they came in this morning and they drew Eddie's
name and so lunch boxing like, d you haven't been
drawn yet, so they just donated. Yeah, so big shout
out for Little Big Yes, So I got my dog.

(01:19:31):
I don't know how much. And but the next dog
gets wrong between you and Mike d we don't change
the roles in the middle of the game. So that happened.
I texted one of my friends. He hit me this morning, goes, hey,
the show at the Rhyman sounds good, Like are there
really people there? Or did you pipe in that noise?
That was the question. And I said, no, there really

(01:19:52):
are people here, and he said something and I sent
him back an emoji like a pound sign and he
was like, hey, why do you send emoji? You're a
dude exactly. Well, this is the great part about a
live audience here is I can ask them. Yeah, I
kind of love having this like instant feedback. That's the
greatest thing. And so, did you guys see my boss
by the way, come sit down beside me and lecture
me during that last song. Yeah, that's what's happening. Right

(01:20:13):
then he was like, you know, actually, if you pronounce
your tease a little better, you the ratings will go
a point three percent. And so that's what I deal with,
Like right in the middle of a second that he
sits down and tells me. And so, but you guys
are here. Do you think when a guy emojis that's
fine or that's not fine? Okay, So if you think
a guy emojiing is fine, clap your hands. If you

(01:20:42):
think a guy emojiing is weird because he's a guy,
clap your hands. Just lunchbox. Okay, good, you think that's
a weird thing, Yes, I don't. I don't think I've
ever said an emoji in my life. I don't even know.
You guys talk about all these Oh look at this
one that's like a cucumber egg plant. I don't know
what that means. And I have to time what hold on?

(01:21:08):
Hold on, We don't sit around and talk about the
egg plant emoji. We don't. Maybe that's what gets sent
to you by your your buddies when they slip into
the d M. Yeah, when another guy and and people.
Whenever they send the emoji, I have a hard time
figuring out what they are because I don't look at
him enough. I'm like, what is that mean? Hug clap?
So you have a hard you have a hard time

(01:21:30):
whenever the emoji whatever, the egg eggplant emoji comes. Oh yeah,
they don't really mean eggy. Okay, what do you mean
it doesn't mean egg plant. We're okay. Show Live from
the Riemann Auditorium, all right, so this will be our

(01:21:50):
last segment from inside the Riemann And now we're gonna
do Amy's pile right now, she has their stories, the
first ever live pile. Here we go. Do you Mean's
pile of stories? Bobby, You'll love this one because I
can't even believe that it's one out of three, the
fact that someone out of three actually depends on this
for financial income or their financial plan in life. One

(01:22:12):
out of three people plan on just inheriting money for
their parents, that's how they their money already in the
bank for that, Or do they just plan on their
parents they just didn't want to inherit money from their
parents after they die. I don't know if it's like
like we would all like, why wouldn't we? Yes, why
wouldn't you if you have rich parents? No? They even
Well I guess some of it could be life insurance.

(01:22:33):
You don't even have to be rich. But do you
have life insurance? No, who's gonna get it? We don't
ask him that right now? Now? Yeah, alright? What's actually
not nice at all? So this is amazing. The woman.
You know, we always talk about if you win the lottery,
how you show up like you don't want your name
and face out there, because then all of a sudden

(01:22:55):
you win a million dollars and you've got people coming
out of the woodwork trying to be your friend and family. Well,
she went to it scepter check, but she wore like
this fake emoji. Mass you consider that's money? By the way,
was it the egg plant emoji? Hold on, let me
see if lunch box knows what this emoji means. It

(01:23:16):
was like the smiley face, but it was winking. So
what does it mean? Winking? It means, oh see got
the hang of is yes? Good job? I also understand
the poop emoji. I got that one too. I see
that sometimes, but those are the ones I get. Okay,

(01:23:36):
so um, I was making a lunch box. I thought
he might be into this. He's always looking for ways
to make extra money. And you could be a hot tubologist, yes, okay,
tell me more. Okay, you could actually get paid to
test and review hot tubs. That's the easiest job in

(01:23:56):
the world. You chill. Not only will they provide you
with the hot tub lazy spa, but you'll get paid. Si,
So you had a free hot tub and then you
make money on top of that. Yeah, and you can
add hot tubologist to your resume. Okay. So any if
anybody's looking for extra income, google it. This is our
last break to do from the rhyme and the stage

(01:24:18):
of the rhyme. And very thankful Sally here, Sally Williams
over there on the side. Sally, come out here for
one second. Everyone, This is who made this happen for
us today. Is Sally Williams coming out. No, no, no, no,
come talk on the radio. Sit down with me for
one second. So Sally is a big deal because Sally
runs the opery. Sally runs the Rhyme, and what is
it like to have the two most cherished institutions and

(01:24:41):
country music under your leadership, because that seems like a
lot of pressure. Huh, a little, it's a little pressure.
You do a fantastic job though. Thank you. There's a
village of us. Mm I don't know, I hear it's
all you. That's what everybody saying. It's just that today
it feels like it. I'm sleepy and were you at

(01:25:01):
the thing? I was so you were here last night
to watch Dirks the album and then you got up
and came to this. Wow, that's how much I love you,
right man. I mean, look, they're all here because they
love you too. Well. Let me say from all of
us here on the show and for all of these
awesome listeners are people that get to come into the

(01:25:22):
Ryman on the morning like I am eternally thankful and
we're very grateful as not only the show but all
my friends and you're watching from the seat to the Rhyman.
So thank you very much, Sally, Thank you for doing it.
Thank you Sally. So from the stage at the Rhyman
in Nashville. It's the Bobby Bones Show. Thank you guys.
So much. Hey, thank you guys for hanging out. Really
appreciate you guys being part of the show today, for listening,

(01:25:43):
for calling, for tweeting Mr Bobby Bones on Twitter and Instagram.
Thank you guys so much. I heart radio. Search Bobby
Bones Show on to me and thanks guys. Show
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