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July 23, 2021 51 mins

Bobby presents another edition of “On Time With Bobby Bones” which is a LIVE show that he does on Twitch where we tell jokes, play games and hang out with country artists! On this episode Dustin Lynch and new artist Tiera stop by and perform! Plus a special appearance by Dustin Lynch’s banjo player as he gets put on the spot with an interview from Bobby. 

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Speaker 1 (00:07):
Very specialistien of On Time with Bobby Bones. Thank you
so much. Hello, welcome man, what a great night. Glad
you guys are here. I'm your host, Bobby Bones, or
as a troll on Twitter likes to refer to me
as the guy whose radio show is single handedly ruining
country music. And I would say that he's just a
loser guy who's living in his mom's basement. That's what
you say about trolls, But honestly, today's economy, I have

(00:29):
an entire basement to yourself. May actually oppress a few ladies.
So I will digress and just say thank you for
being here tonight. As always, we have some great guests
off and by the show, which, by the way, this
show is at my house. People are like, what's up
with your fancy studio? Is guardboard? Oh can you imagine
if that thing fell? So tonight big stars have stopped
by the house. I do think my neighbors wonder what

(00:50):
the heck is going on because they are just cars
lined all up and down the street. And I never
have parties, but they are here and they're they're a
waiting people like country superstar Dustin and she is And
I would say he's in the house, but he's literally
in my house right now. He's gonna hang out and
play some songs here for a little bit. And artist
Tiara is here too. Who I invited her because she

(01:11):
came and she played on my show and she was
so freaking good that I was like, I've got to
find other ways to include her and things I do
just because she is such a good new artist, and
so I invited her to come over. And so they're
gonna play music. It's gonna be fantastic. We actually have
a banjo player sitting in here with us right now.
Who Mike, can you have that mic for a second.

(01:31):
He did not know this was coming. So I walked in.
I'm in a bedroom in my house by the walk
into my bedroom. What's your name? Patrick? I know? We
said hello. I mean I walked in like two minutes ago,
right yeah, And I said, hey guy, nice banjo and
I said, who are you here with? And you're here
with I just snuck in. Yes, that's what that's what

(01:54):
he just saw. There was live music playing here, and
so he just came over to the house. No, but
you're playing with Dustin and so how long have you
played banjo for Dustin Lynch about two and a half
three months maybe now, oh you're new post. Did you
just learn the banjo I did during the pandemic? You're
a kidding pango. So where does one learn? Because is
that a banjo or a ganjo? This is a real bando.

(02:15):
See ganjo players are fake and they're frauds, right, Yeah,
although I like the ganja to do that because I
can play guitar, but I can't play the banjo, so
I fake it. But I would think because a ganjo
explained this to me. A ganjo has six strings, but
sounds like a banjo and looks like a banjo. But
do you play it like guitar chords? That's the same thing. Okay,
So that's what posers do, and I would be proud

(02:37):
to be a poser, by the way, But you play
the bandjo, and so you have what's different about the
guitar other than they're being five strings? What's different about
the guitar than the band jo? And technically it's pretty similar.
You could actually tune like the guitar similar to bandjo
when some people do that. Did you grow up playing

(02:58):
the banjo or you're a guitar player that learned the banjo.
My dad had a banjo lion around the house, but
then I never played it, and then I got a guitar,
and then it wasn't that cool to play banjo, So
then I don't know, eventually I picked it up. Are
you shocked I'm talking to you on camera right now? Yeah,
I'm shocked. You're just talking to me on the camera.
So do you know my favorite banjo like of all time?
But dnt dunt dunt dunt durn't, Daryl? Is that something

(03:22):
you have to learn when you first play the band Joe?
That's like the first thing you should learn or else
you shouldn't play unless you're playing like ganjo, then you
don't play. Yeah, And at what age did you start
to play the banjo? Probably about like sixteen seventeen. Do
people think a banjo playing sixteen year old is cool? No? No, no, no,

(03:43):
because I would think that would be a growing up
in Arkansas where I grew up, I know anybody played
the banjo. I mean I didn't play the guitar really,
But did you also know how to play the guitar? Yeah,
I learned guitar first, then taking myself banjo. Have you
played another bands in town? Uh? Yeah, I played in
another band for a while, but I wasn't playing banjo. Okay,
I'm gonna well, I thought you were like a specialty

(04:05):
banjo player here. What were you playing? Pedal steel guitar?
That's even cooler. That's where you sit down. Show me
a camera, came I on, this is where you do this,
that's where that happens. So did you realize that there
is kind of avoid because listen, I was talking to

(04:26):
I'm gonna name drop a little bit because sometimes I'm cool.
Not often, but sometimes. I was hanging out with brothers
Osborne the other day and they were talking about how
they grew up playing bass and they thought it was
so lame until they realized everybody needs a bass player.
They were guitar players everywhere, but bass playing. Everybody needs
a good bass player, and they didn't quite appreciate it
till later in life. Did you find that with still

(04:47):
in banjo? Totally? And I wanted to play bass first
two for that same reason, but my parents had like
the foresight to be like, you're going to get bored
of that, so play the guitar and then banjo and
my best friend got me the gig who plays with
brothers Osborne. Right now, Um, what's your I mean, we
just met Patrick. I didn't know your last name. What
is it? L y O N S. Do you have
Do you have a social media present? Let me see

(05:07):
what Let me see what you got here, and then
we'll bring in the stars and stuff. I got jokes too.
I literally just walked in. I was working today. I
was over the house get ready for tomorrow's radio show.
I've been doing just what I do, right, And I
walked over. He's just sitting in here by himself, and
I'm like, hello, random banjo player. And then the show
started and here we are. Okay, let me look you
up here. I just just want to take a look

(05:29):
at you. P A T R. I c K No,
it's just Pat sorry, Pat Lions, Pat Lions music. Oh,
pet Lions music. There you are. You have two thousand,
eight hundred and sixty followers. I see, Um, you're married.
I am. She's white, prettier than you are. I feel
that that's how it is in my relationship. All right,

(05:50):
what's happening? Somebody's looking in the door. I'm talking with
Pat the banjo player, now it's fantastic. Okay, So Pat,
I appreciate you. Yeah, I know you're not trying to
steal anyone's thunder. You know what I tell you, what
if you get fired, what I will do is remember
this story. That's about it. That's all I can really do.

(06:11):
All right, Michael, take that, Mike, Mike d We will
take that mic back from Pat and we'll hear a
little banjo later. But as always, when we start out,
let's do a monologue so short that Kevin Hart feels
tall around it. It's three quick jokes for the folks.
Here we go. Let's go right, no pressure, there's no audience,
there's no audience and pad. So if these jokes suck,

(06:31):
it's both good and bad, because normally they would laugh.
You know. Now he doesn't have a mic, You don't talk,
you know, I'm like, no, yeah, alright, first out, joke
number one. A new survey finds that millions of Americans
are suffering from phone addiction. Health officials are warning Americans
that excessive phone use can result in dread, anxiety, irritability,
all that when a phone isn't available, and the thing

(06:52):
that what else did I say? I forgot what I said,
because I got a notification on Instagram and to me
like I forgot, but I'm sure it was an important story. So, uh,
phones are bad or something, so go check that out.
Joe number two, a whiloming rancher, was pinned under an
a TV for two days after a rollover crash. He
was badly hurt. He is expected to recover. He was
a rancher. The four wheeler was on top of him.

(07:13):
All he had was water and keystone light from his cooler.
That's how we survived for two days, drinking bottle water
and beer. I'm glad he's alive. It's a harrowing tale,
for sure. Yet some people I know would call that
just a weekend in Arkansas. And finally, Bill Cosby's potential
stand up tours already being restricted by comedy clubs in America.
He wants to go on tour, but the comedy seller

(07:33):
in New York City said Cosby will not set foot
on their historic stage, so it's not working out for
Cosby as he had hoped. He didn't even have a
chance to announce that Matt Lauer, Kasey Anthony, and O. J.
Simpson would service openers on his original Criminals of Comedy
Tour allegedly. Of course, there you go. That's it. Those
are the three jokes with the folks. Thank you very much.

(07:56):
I have my Scissan hat on. By the way, this
is Raimundo works on my show. I think this is
a merch line, and I think he's keeping all the
money himself. I don't think there's any charitable aspect, but
he's selling them. I don't even know how you buy them,
but this is support you guys. Take a picture, take
a screenshot right now and tag Raymondo on Instagram. I'll
pause for one second. Al I got it, alright. My
first guest tonight has over two point two billion digital
streams over the course of his career since his debut,

(08:18):
which was Cowboys and Angels. His current single, Thinking About
You featuring McKenzie Porter, is climbing and it's fantastic. He's
got so many good songs and if he's not on stage,
you can find him out on a boat drinking tequila.
Please welcome a guy that I know I've met more
than a few times, Dustin Lynch. Everybody there, he is there,
he is there. It is It's a very small crowd.
We don't really clap a lot, but I have a

(08:39):
seat hold the guitar if you want to. Yeah, Well,
have you ever had a warmer introduction than a guy
that I've met a few times? That's that's a good one.
You got my name right, That's great. Some of these
smaller affairs still mess it up. How you been good?
Every time I'll look, and I know this is your
real life, But every time I look, you're on a
tractor on your land. Yeah, pretty much? Um, I think

(09:03):
I think the tracker reminds me, Hey, dude, you should
probably post on Instagram. That's why it seems like that
the pictures are It's almost like you are. You're the
Kylie Jenner of John Deere because your pictures are perfect.
It's like, can we please save that clip? I want
to send that to him, that's all. It's the greatest picture.
And I know you're legitimately doing this because I would

(09:23):
not call you out to your face because I'm a coward,
but I would call you out away from your face
and go that ain't true. He's just taking pictures. But
I know that you. It's like John Party, who's a
friend of mine. That guy is on his land working
all the time. Yeah, that's what we love to do.
You know, there's something concrete about working like that, and
and honestly it's just we're still in the sandbox, just
with bigger tractors, right. I mean, that's that's kind of

(09:45):
what it is when you're on the track. Because I
just did an episode of my show Breaking Bobby was
running a combine and that's very expensive if you break
your tractor. Do you have a guy? Do you have
like your own guy that comes to your um the
John Deere shop. One of their mechanics lives out past
my property, so he can kind of hit me on

(10:05):
the way home because I haven't needed on it before.
In a crunch relatable story, my TV went out a
minute ago over at the house. I was watching some
clips for tomorrow's radio show and my TV goes out,
the volume goes out, and I have a guy that
will come and fix stuff at the house. He was like, yeah,
Dona Franklin can't get there now, but let me let
me see. Can you text your guy and be like, hey,
Jimmy's broken on my Willie and and he can be

(10:27):
there by six Yeah he can. Yeah, absolutely, That's that's
I'm a I'm a hobby farmer, so it's not a
big deal, right, It's not some rush where I've got
to get corn out of the field before it rains
or whatever. So it's it's it's not a big deal.
But being that it's by his house to and from work,
he can hit me before after works. What do you
find a hobby farmer? What do you farm? Yeah? So
I really just planted for my wild life, so I love.

(10:48):
I bought a piece of property that was pretty much
decimated by a logging company, so I got it on
the chief, which was great, and I've had it for
a few years and and um, I've adopted a couple
of neighboring farms through those years, so it's become a
pretty much a full time job to keep it up.
So what's the goal? And the goal is like, I
I'm so happy I was out there this morning and um,

(11:08):
just seeing wildlife. I love to be outside and and
and watching it. And we had some baby turkeys kind
of get up in front of me as I was
pulling on the farm. And that that didn't happen three
years ago. I didn't see any turkeys. I hardly saw
any deer and now they're abundant, and so um, I
have more fun with the process of planning food and
watching them multiply and and um and I've I'm helping
my neighbor out with some of his cattle. So um. Yeah,

(11:31):
I'm just learning, you know, getting back into it and
and learning that life. That that was my first job,
working down the street from my home on my buddy's
cattle farm was my first gig. So I'm kind of
getting back to my roots with that. It's cool because
when people get success, they tend to be more of
what they really are. If that's a jerk, that's an
awesome person, if it's somebody charitable, if it's somebody who

(11:51):
loves the land. And I say that and talking about you,
because the more success you get, you go and do
more because you have the ability to do more of
what you really love. And it's you freaking being the
Kardashian a farmer. That's funny. Yeah, some of my buddy
that farest were living up in Kentucky. I was like,
I can't believe I've worked my whole life at music
to be like you, you know, and I'm envious of

(12:13):
his lifestyle that he gets to just work with his
hands and and plant stuff, grow it and then pick
it and sell it. I mean, that's just an awesome
living to me, that's pretty cool. It's pretty cool that
you get to now like pursue what you love to
do as well as what you love to do. You know,
it's a pretty blessed life, it is. And it's it's
a great contrast too, because you know, on the weekends
I'm out entertaining people, and then when I'm on the farm,

(12:35):
I'm pretty much just solo. Do you have a boat?
I do? Dang, what's that like? I do? Uh? It's great? Man,
keep it at your house or do you keep it somewhere? Um? Both? Yeah?
I've got three? Oh god? Um, well how much money
do you keep catching? Honestly, it's a blessing. I've only
bought one of the three. Um just you know? Did

(12:57):
two people? I guess? Um? Yeah, so well didn't give me.
We played a show for the FLW which is a
fishing tour. We played their um their Cup at the
end of the season, and part of our payment was
they I got to design a boat of my choice
and they would ship it to me. So that's my
fishing boat. That's unreal. And then um, John Party and
I worked with the company called Cinyri on boats there

(13:18):
out of California, and they send us, Uh, we get
to design a boat every single season with them and
use it for the summer, and then we get to
promote it and hopefully find a home for it after
after the summer. So, um, I have three boats, but
I bought my The only boat I bought was my
pontoon boat, which is just pretty much floating couches. It's wonderful.
So you don't have like a wait like I do.

(13:40):
That's what I don't know, winking about boats like I
see people go out on boats. I was in a
boat club once Get You Out film, Miss Money, I
ever have you? Have you ever save him? A boat
club for a minute. I'd sign up and I paid
the two hundred bucks a month. They'd be like, come
get a boat at one and I'd be like, well,
I'd like one on Saturday. Look at it. Click Saturday's booked. Okay,
well one Sunday morning, clicks Sunday. But you know what,

(14:02):
Tuesday at three pm, it's available for two hours. It sucked. Yeah,
And so I was in that for a year and
then I thought, I'm never buying a boat, and then
I said, I'm gonna ask Ustin Lynch and if he
has over two boats, I might buy one. And what
do we know, don't buy one? Use mine all my friends.
I never get to use mine. Surf, yes, no, wait,
wake surf a little bit, wake skate way more. Wakeboard hurts, yeah,

(14:26):
wait board. I retired in oh five. I just wiped out.
It's it was. The wipeouts are too violent for me. Yeah,
there's no I mean you're hitting hard, You're getting whiplash
every time you're fall on a wakeboard. I think because
you've got to go what was it twenty seven miles
an hour? So I don't know if that was just
like let's go and then, um, yeah, I haven't done
it in so long you know how to do it anymore?
But um, yeah it does. So you surf though, I do. Yeah,

(14:50):
because you're going eleven miles an hour. You can't really
get hurt surfing. It's my problem surfing. I can never
let go of the rope. And I'm a decent athletes still,
you know, I'm seventy one, but I'm a decent athlete.
I just I can get up and I can have
the rope and I can stay around on the edge
of the week, but I can't get close enough to
the boat to let go of the rope. What do

(15:10):
I do in the pocket? You gotta come out with me.
I've got it. Here's the thing, this is, this is
Nashville show biz talk. We we leave here and then
it's hey, man, see you next time. And then you
come in again and like, I don't know, five months
and you're like, hey, you gotta come out on the boat.
And it's just kind of the game we play, you know,
come on, I had I had rot out on the
boat last week two weeks ago. Also, don't come out.
I just would feel long. Then I'm gonna have my

(15:32):
shirt off and then you're ripped, and I'm like, love
jacket the matter. That's the very part about surfing. You
wearing jacket. Let's talk music now, I'm uncomfortable. Let's talk
to music. Um. By the way, you're gonna play an
unreleased song in a second, which I just saw on
my piece of paper that you're doing something unreleased? So
why what what? Like? What? Why would you do this

(15:54):
in a good way? Like? Are you just so excited
to have new music that you're like, no, I just
want to play this for Mezza. That's it. Yeah, we've well,
we we played, we performed McKenney and I performed Thinking
about You, and I'm like, you know what this is.
This is just fun. And let's play two songs we've
never played for you. So we're gonna play one we
haven't released in one that we released back on my
birthday about boats. I mean, I love it both. And
then let's do one of them now and we'll talk
a little more. But did you know I met your

(16:15):
banjo player earlier? I know I heard. Yeah, we had
a whole talk. Yeah. Well, I walked in. He was
sitting by himself, and I was watching you guys on
the monitors, and then you guys just went in. I
was like, all right, this, this rules well, this this
This poor guy was sitting here by himself and lonely.
And when I was growing up, I was off in
that kid in the cafeteria and I was like, there's
me alone in the cafeteria, although I didn't have that
much ineter well, and I was like, Pat, how are you?

(16:37):
Until we started talking his wife's way prettier than he is.
We had that in common and so we played music.
Next thing you know him and are going on the
boat tomorrow. It's crazy all right, So, UM, tell me
because again I've not heard this song, So tell me
about this song? What this is about? Just the whole story?
Was the song actually I wrote in two thousand? Um?
Why then? Why? Now? Like? What how did this day floating?

(16:59):
So exactly? I think I think for a reason, right,
that's all. I want to play it and see if
people like it tonight. But um, it's a song that
I've just kept coming back to. I don't know why
it didn't make sense to put it out over the
last few albums we we had recorded, but it just hadn't.
And Uh, I was actually out writing my last co
write with with Buzby out of his place in Pasadena, California,

(17:20):
and it reminded me of this song. This was May
sixth of nineteen, I think um reminded me of the song,
and I sent it to my producer just kind of
because I didn't think he would get it. And uh,
he immediately called me. It's like, what is this? And
it just kind of it's it's been around since then.
And here we are to perform it for everybody for
the first time. So let me ask you a real

(17:41):
dumb guy question. Why have you not cut it on
your past records? Um, I'm not sure. I'm not sure.
I've always loved it. It's just been something that it
feels like the times right now. So, Um, we have
recorded it, recorded it at the end of the last year,
and we'll be releasing it sooner than later. I hope

(18:02):
if people dig it. So and what's cool about this?
And I ask all those questions that if you're going
to have a song from that long ago that you wrote,
it has survived hundred pitching songs, that you taking song
writing songs like that is the true testimony of you
loving a song. So I'm anxious to hear this. Um
it is called Pasadena Pasadena? And is it about passag

(18:26):
It is, but it's about Pasadena, Texas. I played, uh,
played a show down there. Um I right, Actually, I
think two weeks before we wrote this and and it
was we played a little rodeo arena down there, and um, yeah,
the rest is in the lyric. I guess okay, we're
gonna hear Pasadena like five seconds a person on the
stream on Twitter asked, what does Dustin listen to when

(18:47):
he's in the tractor. Gosh, I'm all over the map.
There's great radio station out by the farm that is
a small town station. Um, and they play like stuff
from the sixties and seven and ease, I freaking have
a radio show. What's happening here at least? Lie know? Um? Yeah,
that's what I like to listen to a lot too,

(19:09):
So so that is that's rare. I don't get that
in Nashville on the radio. So that's kind of what
I'm what I'm listening to. And I'm in the tractor
most there you go. Thank you for that question. I
haven't figured out how the bluetooth works on my tractor,
so I'm all, I'm a film. Does your tractor have bluetooth?
It does? The tractor that I was in had it
all like I was in uh that I was in

(19:29):
like the little you know, what do you call that place?
You drive? Cockpit? Cabin cabin cabin cockpit. I was in there,
I mean combine looks. I was watching Real Housewives, I
was doing some coals, a whole thing. I'm sure you
had screens everywhere. I had cameras everything, and you guys
had GPS where you just lock it in, and they
wouldn't let me do that, and they were trying to
see if I would fail, and I did fail. I

(19:51):
dropped my radio when you drop your radio and pulls over,
and I killed like five rows of the whole thing. Anyway,
not about me, Pasadena. You wrote this about Pasadena, Texas.
This is unreleased out right here. This is the first
time you ever heard this, first time I ever heard it.
Dust to watch everybody. I hope we can pull it all.
You're ready, you're real. She had a flair in her here,

(20:27):
says she wasn't from around here. I said me, neither, girl.
Ain't that a daisy fancy me? And you like this girl?
I don't believe this is on a blind cool incidence.
I'm thinking maybe we should stay who I see we're
having betings. I think we've got something cool betwains and

(20:51):
we've got two more nights before leaving. Pass it dean
sunny morning by a court past nine. She had to
go her and I had to go mine. But I

(21:13):
go back there all the time in my mind, in
my mind, I'm stealing in Pasaden. That's just smell freedomeny
here like there in Pasaden. That's just see that lightinges

(21:36):
strike it back in Pacade. No put her hands all
over me, all over me in Pasaden. I wonder if
she everythings about me me in Pasadene. Come on, man,

(22:15):
that's awesome. You know, I don't know why I'm so
drawn to your slow songs. I'm listening to that and
and I love it. And if I did, I'd be like,
look at that dustin lynch, like that's how that's my
tell away? If I just go, how about that there is?
That's the Dustin Lynch. But I really like that song,
thank you. But as I'm listening to it, I'm thinking,

(22:39):
all right, what other dustin stuff do I like? Really like?
But I'm drawing to all your slow songs? Why why
am I in love with you? Can you answer that
for me? I wonder why it is the slow songs,
because all I mean you had cowboys and angels, which
I like. Now it's just been a long time, you know,
I've heard enough times the song you did with Karen

(22:59):
let Me Leave Me? Are you kidding me? Maybe my
favorite song, this one here has a chance to really
jump up, and that that Mount Rushmore songs. But that one.
What what other ballads have you released as singles? Really
just cowboys and angels. Mama's House had a lot more
rock to it. Was the Karen not about not a single. No,
I wish it was God that was the best song ever?

(23:21):
Which it was. Um, yeah, we didn't release that as
a single country idio And who do I need to scold?
I'll tell you tell me off cameras because hey, that
sounds awesome, like like no bull crapt Yeah. I think
there's a reason that stuck around for so long. Yeah,
me too. I got a little emotional. I winked at
Miked over there, dude, I was like, I feel it
was I really felt love for him during that. Um, okay,

(23:41):
I got a couple of things I want to talk about.
People are asking about you back on the road. Are
you out? Yeah, we're out, um playing shows as they
come in of course, and and that's an every day,
every week thing for us, but we're not pretty solid
through through the summer every weekend. What was your first
show back, like like the first time you walk back
on stage. Well, it was different for us because it
was a different topic show We did a. We we

(24:01):
held a weekend out in Vegas called the Pool Situation.
That's right, you and a whole bunch of people. It
was Jordan Jordan Davis was there, Hardy was there, um
uh and we had McKenzie come out and um, Brandy
Cyrus d J a couple of times, which was a
lot of fun. And it was just amazing. Vegas had
opened up June one and everybody arrived June third, so

(24:22):
it could have been more perfect timing for us. I
was really happy with our team for putting that together.
You know, when everything else was shut down. We took
a chance on a weekend and it worked out for us.
First time you did a show there was about you.
Um yeah, I would have been in Valdosta, Georgia and uh,
which was wonderful. I got to have my grandparents come
over from Florida for that and my parents went down

(24:46):
on the bus with me, and uh, just an amazing
night to have everybody, you know, the family reunion back
there for the first show back and and just it
was scary. It was the first time we had done
a full band set um with our you know, production
and everything, and you're just hoping you had all your
marks and we uh, we came off stage really jacked up.
It was a lot of fun. We did. We did
good for a first time back. I think let's talk
honestly for a second. Let's say you're planning a show

(25:06):
and you're killing it and it's like, this is Dustin Lynch.
Now you still doing the boat? By the way, are
you done with the boat? I hadn't done the boat,
And then I want to get back at some point
because and so you're feeling good. You're like, let's get
the boat out, we'll go one more song, and you're
ready to kill it. And let's say Pet sucks and
he hits like a couple of bad notes and you
feel it. Do you have a word with him or
do you just go you know what he knows? After
the show, you're saying, yeah, like bad bad notes pretty

(25:28):
much happened every night. You would say, right, But does
say Pat really is off his game for some reason?
Do well? You go on Pat? I'm just saying as
a band, I'm picking up that for an example. Yes,
so you have to talk with them, Oh well, us
after the show, we jump on the bus as as
a band and we'll talk through the show. On what
moments we like, what work, maybe didn't work, what we
could change, and and yeah, I mean we'll always dog
each other and laugh about it. It's never like you know,

(25:50):
it's never one of these it's kind of just like, really, dude,
you know, we're pulling each other's leg. Are you the
Are you the leader out there on stage with all
the time with the crew? Are you a leader? For sure?
Like that? For sure? Yeah? I love it. I love
that role. Um, We've got a really good group right
now of of people that are you know, I think
all of us Banning Crew are so excited to be

(26:10):
back doing what we love that that the energy has
never been high, higher and more positive for us on
the road. I think I'm really in love with Banning
Crew right now. Is there every time you weren't in
love with your basics? I won't even ask any more questions.
I like the honesty. Mike, you want to play the
game with him? Is his Instagram pictures? Do we have
a different iPad for that? So these are some of
your iPads, some of your pictures on your Instagram, And
I just want a thirty second story about each of

(26:31):
these pictures. And so this is picture and they're gonna
put it up on the screen, Mic or do I
show this? Okay? So this is a picture number one. Okay,
that's big sis. Okay, So what about when was this
and what's happening? Um? How do you think I am? There?
Is that three? Mom made made those outfits for sure.
She loves to sew is no joke. Yeah, my mom

(26:53):
so's pretty much sewed everything up until Abercrombie and Fitch
came out. And then we how allowed to have that right? Uh? Yeah,
she said those outfits. Um, I'm assuming we're going to church.
There does look like church outfits, probably Easter or something.
So four years old with your older sister going to church. Yeah,
you could tell who was in charge there, can't you? Now?
This one here? This one here? I like, there's trapped.

(27:16):
So this is you in some sort of body of water. Yeah,
that's actually in Bali. Um and after that was after
uh we all got what's called the Bally belly, and
so you get every I don't know, it's just what
happens when you go where. Don't get the inside, Joe.
We've never been to Bally. You guys know you've been
to Bali where I don't even know what bally is. Um,

(27:36):
it's just you know when you go to a to
third world country or wherever. Bugs. Yeah, so we that's
the day after we were all got sick, all of us, guys.
We it's that. That was a trip that U me
and a few friends from college. We do a new
country every year and that was one of those trips.
That's awesome. Yeah, it was good fun. Might as the
stomach pug. Okay, so that is I don't know who

(27:57):
that's a stranger? What that was you? I mean I
that was like your grandfather exactly. And so yeah, no,
I came across. Um, I came across that picture, and
it scares me because it is me. I mean it
looks just like me, but I can't figure out if
I'm related to him or not. Um. And you posted it.
I posted it. Everybody thought it was my granddad. I
literally thought it was your grandfather. That shows you. There

(28:21):
we go, Charlie backstage is the Oprey there? And that's
what I love about the ground old Oprey. UM is
just getting to to hang out with legends like someone
like Charlie and and gosh, the list goes on and
on and new artists. You know, there's there's kind of
the whole buffet of artists backstage hanging out and we
have time to catch up and hanging Um, it looks

(28:42):
like room number one there if I if I know
my rooms right right beside the stage. All right, one
more there we go. This is from the Vegas pool situation. Um,
it appears I have Okay, we got a birthday girl
on stage, and then I'm trying to think, Okay, that's
Mitch's that Shay know? Is that her boyfriend? Okay, anyways,

(29:04):
some guy that we don't know. I thought I did. Um,
I couldn't tell with the beer over his face, but
had a little birthday shotgun. Um, do you have you
ever done little bits like this and you accidentally got drunk?
Like you? I mean, I really mean accidentally because you're
just drinking. And I'll tell you whose fault it is.
Luke Bryan's. Um, the worst thing to be on stage

(29:25):
is have a bus because you actually I have to
start thinking. Usually I don't have to think. It's just natural.
We played Luke Bryan's crashed my ply every year, and
he showed up to my pools party down there, and um,
we have a wheel that we spent on stage, and
it's you know, it has post slices of different things
in the bank can do, and it kept landing on
It was waited to where it always landed on me
take a shot. And then when Luke gets on stage,

(29:48):
when he's on the microphone, like, spend the wheel. You
gotta spend the wheel. So he got me drunk at
that pool party. We played for like two and a
half hours. It was amazing. Do you think you're a
lot better? Because I've never been drunk, so I w
I want to be drunk. But when you're drunk, do
you think that you're better than you are? No? I don't.
You don't think I'm so if I if I get

(30:09):
any sort of buzz like that, I'm so scared that
I'm going to mess up that I think I suck
at everything. So that makes it makes you paranoid, Yes,
for sure, Yeah, it gets opposite for me. This is
a good one. Well, this is one of the greatest
knots of my life. That's Reba McIntyre myself as she
inducted me to the Grand Old Affry family, and I
did not know she was gonna be there. I told
my team. I didn't want to know who was gonna

(30:30):
come out and induct me. And it's freaking Reba McIntyre
comes walking out. It's awesome, very mution. All night. Well,
there we go. The trip done, dustin Memory Lane. Those
are great, Thank you. What will your mom make me?
I'd like to have a she's watching right now. You
tell her. Oh man, let's see. I would like, Oh
my gosh, this is great because she has a sewing
room at the house so she can. By the way,

(30:53):
I love your mom and dad. They're the sweetest. I
would like the same shirt, but like in an adult
male like media. Um, like if there is a way
that you can do this and put a little bobby
on this, like like right above the nipple, like like
I'm a popular would love this and I will wear this.
That's great. What the caller like that? That rocks? Yeah? Okay,

(31:16):
when do you think you would wear a shirt like that?
When the question to me is one when I wouldn't. Okay,
we'll see. Let's do the tequil on a boat. Is
this a song that you recorded with Chris? Yeah? This
is me and Chris Lane. We released this on my birthday.
Um and shoot, I'll let my phone out there, can

(31:36):
you ht me? A? This is not a real show,
so tuned away? All here we go. Yeah, it's Kill
on the Boat. We put this out with Chris Lane
and uh a song we've had around for a couple
of years, believe it or not, and I just felt
like this summer was time to do it. So why
Chris Lane? Uh? You know, Chris and I toured a
couple of years ago together and it's just fun making

(31:57):
music with your buddies. He's got this to me. He's
got a little bit of a Matthew McConaughey kind of
laid back thing with whenever he delivers a song, and
that's what this song needed, I think. So he gave
the same answer, not the Matthew McConaughey thing. But I
was with him a few weeks ago and he was like,
we toured together, we were friends, and that's how we
recorded the song. Yeah. He was like that was it?
That literally is it? Yeah? I'm so glad that that
he agreed to do it. Um, he wouldn't have said no, though,

(32:19):
I don't know. It's you know, with with Think About You,
I realized that final duet partners can be tough with
timing and everything releasing. So I was happy that Chris did.
Do you sing? He's about too? I mean Pats Hays
like five words? How do you get anything from this? Yeah,
he's uh, well, I would. I would assume you were
caught off guard by being an interviewed by Bobby Bones
when you didn't think you were going, when you got

(32:39):
a mustache like that. You live life and just let
out happen. This dude rips y'all talked about still guitar,
but he's got music, like yeah, he's got he's got.
If you keep digging on Instagram, you'll find some live
stuff right where you're on stage front man. Yeah, past
off talking so much. Man, you're taking out here. He
tossed as much as my dad. All right, that's to

(33:00):
kill on the boat. Here's Dustin Lynch. Yeah, climb in
a shaker, shaking full of sea sal catch you in
a bus head, ain't I fault blaming on a hulio?
Mix it up, baby, Here it go in times borious

(33:26):
slow drop aking down out in the middle, keep back
and drank a little. To kill on a boat, foot
on a lake, lake on fire and the Tans ain't
fake a girl smiles fighting at me, me with my
eyes on her, and you guys taking care of the weather.

(33:51):
Life don't get much better. I sent a cup cup
on my lips steal another kids taking another set to
keep on a hole? Are you hold up? Year? Times?

(34:15):
Move very slow? Drove aka down out in the middle,
everybody drag a little to keell on a board, a
boat on the lake, lake on fire, and the tens
ain't fake A girl a smile smiling at me, me
with my eyes on her, and a heat. Yeah, guys

(34:38):
taking care of the with her. Life don't getting much better.
I seen a cup cup on my lips steal another
kids taking another sip to keell on a bob and
not to night night. Come on, that's awesome. By job

(35:07):
one song, Great job over there, pat another first force.
Your mom's online over here, Yeah, Patty Black seventy one.
I'm watching her and I was like, that's no, there's
no way that's her. She's hanging out. Your mom's over
here talking crapy about me. She's like, I could do
his job. I'd be funny her. No, that can't be mom. Better.
I'm literally getting her. Uh what about Patty Black seventy one.
Now everyone's Patty Black. I'm to ask her about that
screen name. Yeah, why what what does that mean? Patty

(35:29):
Black seven? She's over your comment way, she's fantastic. Um,
everybody's asked she's this is her last comment. But if
it's not her, it was another Patty boy. Everybody keeps saying,
miss Lynch, that's got to be her. If not, Patty
Black saidyone, will you make me a shirt that has
one of those callers? That would be awesome? The man.
Congratulations on everything and thank you. Get back at it.

(35:50):
That first Pasadena song, I've heard that one a dozen times,
so I'm not just like visibly shaken by it because
it's just a good song. But that first one, that
Pasadena song, that's money. Thank you. I hope you enjoyed
the recording. That's um yeah, what so are you have
you you've recorded recorded it, you're just thinking about putting
it out? Yeah, I mean you're the first person to
hear in comment about it. So it's like, all right,
me and Patty Blake seventy one, we both love it.
That checks the box. That's good. That's great to see you,

(36:12):
but thank you. Thanks for having us on pat You
said it all, but I said it all right there there.
He is definitely back your tier. And just a second,
hey guys, welcome back to this show on Time with

(36:33):
Bobby Bones. As it's to the point I always dreamed
of being confused by all the shows that I do,
but it's to the point I had to look at
the sign to figure out is this the Bobby cast?
Is this breaking Boby Bones? Is this the by Bone show?
I'm digging. I'm over exposed. Friends, Uh my next guest.
I would tell you I brought her in because I
just really honestly thought she was so freaking good when

(36:53):
she played. I knew she was good by hearing her
music online, but then she played on my show and
I was like, man, like, I gotta have her places um,
and she's she's here, and I am super pumped for
you guys to see HER's your first time to see her.
She just released herself titled EP earlier this year and
has been named basically an artist to watch by everybody
if they if they write things about music, She's on it.

(37:15):
She's been featured as a spotlight artist on the Country
Top thirty Countdown, which I I host and produced on
like two Cities the women of by her Country. I
produce that sho. I'll put her on there every chance
I get. She's a talented singer songwriter that is really
destined to be a star. And if she's not, that
means country music screwed up. That's all. That's all it means.
If she's not a star, I means country me get
screwed up. And she goes about one name of one
name only here she is Tierra her laughing out there.

(37:39):
But I have great to see you by the way again,
great to see you. Great. But everything I just said
I said to your face last time I saw you,
know you did? I guess It's just like I don't know,
but I don't and I don't remember anything, right, I
have a terrible memory. I only remember saying it as
I was saying it again because it felt familiar. But
like I truly feel that way that if you're not

(38:01):
a star, this place is broken. Thanks. I appreciate that.
It makes me feel great. Okay, not sent to you
said it yourself that you forget things. I just have
to say, do you know that last time was actually
not my first time playing on your show. I've actually
been on your show. Oh, let's play this game. I
didn't know that. Okay you have, don't hold on, don't
tell me, don't tell me. Let's play the game. First

(38:23):
of all, I'm sorry, I like to say that. Okay,
it wasn't that memorable. It's fine, But did you come
as You didn't come as just Tierra though I did. Okay,
there's something to this. Yeah, I'm tryna tell you. You
did a contest for girl Crush for like the best cover,
and I sent in one of my covers, but you
weren't in the studio. But technically that does account. Let's go,

(38:46):
let's go to the judge that it does account. But
that also shows you even before I knew you were
like trying to make it that, I thought you were
good because I got like ten thousands of missions for
that thing. So you I don't even remember the bit.
I'm gonna be honest with you do so many bits.
But I was looking for the best cover of girl Crush.
And how did you submit the video through YouTube? Posting

(39:07):
a video on YouTube? It's still there, and then I
played it on the air. Was there a winner? Did
they win a million dollar or something? I think they
got to come on the show. Do you know who one? Yeah,
we don't even know it main here now well that's crazy. No, yeah,
well now here. It was like on my bucket list
to be on your show for a long time. So
here we are, and and we weren't able to work

(39:29):
this out. But and we can keep every reason private
if we need to. But I invited you to come
and play at our festival, Bobby Fest, and was like,
I will pay you money, come and play, come on
stage with us. And you weren't able to do it.
For whatever, you know, I'll say it's honeymoon. That's that's
your business though, because I didn't want to jump on
and stage. But I was like, actually it's my bachelotte party. Yeah,

(39:51):
but if it was anything other than that, I would
be there. I was like, we're doing this show, and
you know, we're only doing like two festival. We're doing
two festivals. It's like my festival, Raging Idiots, my group
we're headlining, and Russell Dickerson and Maddie and Tape. But
that's my spot to highlight people that I think are
just fantastic. And I was like, we gotta cartier. Yeah,
I was so excited when they told me, I hope

(40:14):
you do it again, and so I can play well,
have you as God and these cameras is my witness,
So you wantuld do something? Okay, because you're you're just
so good. Let's ask some questions about you though, And
so do you feel like you're getting traction? Like good
traction and people are listening that and you're like, wow,
I'm actually making a difference here. Yeah, I mean it

(40:34):
was kind of weird because I released my music like
during COVID and everything, and so, um, you know, I
kind of just had to see the response from like
online as opposed to like being at shows and stuff.
But um, I mean it's been really cool, Like people
are actually listening to my songs, which feels great, and um,
streaming is doing really well, um, which feels good. So yeah,

(40:57):
I'm feeling great. I have a lot to talk to
you about. I think since you're since you are new
to a lot of the people watch it. Now, let's
play a song. You're cool with that? And So her
instagram is Tierra Music, which is t I E r
A Music Tierra Music, So if you want to follow her,
I'm just kind of vamping as your Are you ready perfect?

(41:18):
All right? What is this song I'm gonna do mouse? Um,
it's a song that I did with my friend Breland. Um.
He did like a really cool like rap situation. Um,
I can't do it as well as him, So I'm
just gonna do like the demo version because I can't
do it like Brelan does. All right, here we go.

(41:49):
You lack a slowlye Sunday. You're good for my soul.
You take himy places I never thought I could go
in my dashboard. Religion got my love on cruise control.
Take me any direction and it still feel like home.

(42:10):
You're putting my alla myss on my heart. You keep
putting my my my on my heart, and I'm loathing

(42:32):
and baby La la la la la lalla la la
la la la la cella Lola la la la la
lam balls on my heart. Lola la la la lalla
la la la la la la fella la la la
la lalla bas on my And that's awesome. Love it,

(42:59):
love it, lovel it. I'm just such a fan. Tonight
has been a good night, Like I like Dustin Lynch,
big fan of you too. I had a song stack
of my head. When I came in here, I was like,
I hope I remember the words of Alan lyrics. Wait
what what did you say? You had a song sung
by him? No, sorry, Sack, I said, I have the
same accent, though I should not be able to his song?

(43:21):
Stuck in my im Like, I'm from Arkansas, you're from Alabama. Alabama? Yes,
pretty similar, except you beat some football other than that.
World good. I know so much of the music that
you do. Um, can I request a song? O? That's terrifying?
Would you do founded in you? Sure? Yeah, I can

(43:44):
do that. Why was that terrifying? Because I can request
any song in the whole world. Yeah, you could, but
I don't know that. I don't know that. It was
just scary. I guess sur Mellan song. So I should
not be terrified. So you're terrified of your own songs
and games. You know, she's got a lot of fear.
It is a lot of weird fears of the unexpected. Okay,
that's this whole career, I know. Yeah, there, you just
got to clowns by any chance? Yeah, tear about of everything.

(44:05):
I'm all right here. It is this is founded in
you Frontier. You're the phone call picking up in the
middle of the n eye. You're the patients. I don't

(44:29):
have one thing to say. You're the You can do it,
baby Emil, and I don't want to try. My mama
always said really good, a little just hard to find.
But I found it any you. Every little thing I
was missing, baby meal didn't kind of crazy. You got

(44:54):
to the hot am able, the best part of me
found in any you listening on And I can't be
happy just cause it temp me the you got me all, Ben,
I was looking for. I ain't got a little no
more counting in you, you vanity, Vanity found it in you. Yeah, yeah,

(45:30):
found it any you? Every little thing I was missing,
babe lovely only be kind of crazy. You got to
the heart of me, every part of the vanity, you
the conference and no man, I can be happy just
cause you tell me the you got me all Ben

(45:52):
I was looking for. I ain't got a little no
more I count you. You fit in so good. Tierra
Music On Instagram, people are asking how do they see

(46:14):
you out? Like to play music? Um, I'm playing Watershed Festival.
Um August first, so that'll be fun. Which is Watershed?
I've played Watershed is that the in Seattle. Is that
up George, Washington? Okay, the Gorge. It's in the Gorge.
It's the greatest. Yeah. And that's up in northwest or
in northwest north Arkansas, the northwest part of the country.

(46:36):
It is the coolest place. It even been up there.
I've only been to two states of my entire life.
So okay, let's let's go. Let's seven a second, you've
been to Alabama, Tennessee. Um, okay, three Alabama, Tennessee, Maryland,
and Florida. So fourth, that's it. Well, that's not a lot,
but that just multiplied pretty quick. You went from to
I'm sorry, but I feel like, compared to everyone else

(46:58):
in the world, four is not a lot. Playing Watershed,
that's amazing. Yeah, I'm excited. We're on the air in Seattle.
I'm gonna make sure to tell all of them to
go when they go up there, to make sure to
spend some time. Yeah, that's then you we got to
get you into more states. I know. Well, I just
want to like play everywhere and travel everywhere. Any any
other shows that do you have booked yet? Are we

(47:18):
waiting to see as things aren't open up? No? Yeah, yeah,
we're just waiting. All I know is you didn't play
Bobby fest. I'm sorry, we could have put you in
more states that the goal. I'm sorry. Sorry, I'm getting married, Bob.
So yeah, what's happening with that? We get married in October,
so it's run around the corner um and we're done
with planning. So now we're just waiting. And so do

(47:40):
you have the honeymoon? Where are you going? We went
to the Maldives. It's like Dustin, I even know where
that is. You're talking about in the States. You're saying
places I can't even find on a map. I know. Well,
it's like my first time like going out of the country.
So I'm excited. That's cool. Yeah, I didn't get leave
the country ntil I was in my twenty five or something.
We never want to vacation. Were so poor as a kid,
we didn't want vacations and so but when I started
to travel around, I thought it was so cool. And

(48:01):
I'd be like in an airport, like honestly got to
be like in an airport in Idaho, and I would go,
this is the coolest thing. I never thought being from
Mountain Pine, Arkansas, I would get to be in Idaho. Well,
it's pretty cool like seeing different countries and seeing how
other people live their life, because I feel like you're
in a bubble. Wherever you live, you're in this kind
of bubble, and it's really cool to see just you know,

(48:22):
this whole big world out there. I am super excited
for you to be getting married. I'm excited that you're
just gonna be like in this orbit for a long time,
because not only do you deserve to be. Like I said,
the system is broken. If in the next coupled a
few years you're not a star, it's broken. And I
would say I quit, but I'd lie because I'm not quitting.
But I still I'm rooting for you hard. Thank you.

(48:43):
You have an EP that's out now, yes, and so
people can listen to that. Are you writing new music
for are you record like what's happening with that process? Yeah?
More music is coming um. And just got off of
a Rider'ship treat and we wrote some pretty dang good songs. Um,
So there's gonna be some sort of extension to the EP.
UM at some point. Would you guys follow her Tira

(49:06):
Music at Tira Music. She is just one of my
favorites and I haven't trying to pay her to play
music and my my festival. I was like, I will
pay you literally Monday too, and she said i'd really
get married and then, you know what, good for her,
That's what I say, Good for her. You're a real treat.
Thank you for coming, and now you have to sit
here while awkwardly closed the show. Okay with that, alright,

(49:27):
so that's our show for tonight. Thank you guys for
hanging out. Thanks to our guests, Dustin Lynch and also
pat to the banjo player, and also Dustin Lynch's mom,
who is over in the comments for Dustin's performances. All
We're fantastic tonight. Also, let me say this, lady over
here to Tiera's Fantasy is one of my favorite artists
in town right now. And I don't just say that

(49:47):
because she's here. I said that to her the first time.
I remember playing her video when I was a girl
crossing and I was like, one day she's gonna come
on my show and she's gonna come do my internet
talk show. When I said that, Mike and I was like,
the internet till sh'll be kind of crappy, but she'll
come do it. Yeah, we talked about at it. Anyway,
My closing thought for the night is, um, thank you.
First of all, thanks to Twitch to control music. Make
sure you subscribe to this channel so you don't miss

(50:08):
all the great content here. You talk about concerts here
they have it. Thanks to our crew behind the scenes
who make it happen. We're back with our final episode
of On Time with Bobby Billin's next month, but most
importantly thanks to y O you for watching. And I'll
leave you with this. You can't start the next chapter
of your life if you keep rereading your last one.
I think we all get in kind of the happy
of doing that. What does that mean? Life is all

(50:29):
about moving on. No matter how bad you mess up
or how good it goes, you gotta keep moving. The
only exception is probably Bill Cosby should probably just give
up and go away. As for everybody else, let's go
keep going. Remember you can find wins on all your losses.
I wrote a whole book about it. I believe it.
I fail at everything. Maybe you don't get that job
un even before. Maybe the cue barrista a Starbucks doesn't
go out with you on a date. Maybe your wife

(50:50):
tells you that you know some of the crazy stuff
you want to do, you know, and then it's off
the table. But be it what it may. That's okay.
Sometimes you gotta fail to succeed. You learn from that,
you move on someday. If you're lucky like me, you
can be moderately known in regional parts of the country.
That's right, friends, alright, be excellent to each other. Party
on good night. Everybody
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