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Hosted by Matt Burrill, Outside The Round brings real conversations with country artists, songwriters, and the characters that make Music City tick.
From green room hangs to late-night dives, each episode dives into the stories, struggles, and wild moments behind the music.
Part of the Raised Rowdy Podcast Network.
(Formerly In The Round)
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In this episode of Outside The Round, host Matt Burrill catches up with The Kruse Brothers — Chandler and Miles — two talented siblings whose debut album Heartbreak and Honky Tonk is shaking up the country music scene. The brothers dive into their musical upbringing, their early days playing weddings and parties, and how their classical and pop backgrounds influence their unique country sound. They share behind-the-scenes stories from recent gigs, including a wild private show in Vegas and their time at the legendary Steamboat Music Festival. The duo opens up about their songwriting process, the personal stories woven into their lyrics, and how live performance fuels their artistry. From collaborations with Nashville heavy-hitters to their plans for an overseas tour, this episode is packed with laughs, harmonies, and a glimpse into what’s next for one of country’s most promising new acts. The Kruse Brothers: @kruse.brothers Matt Burrill: @raisedrowdymatt Outside The Round: @outsidetheround Raised Rowdy: @raisedrowdy Chapters (00:00:00) - Outside The Round(00:00:55) - White on the Ground(00:03:13) - Brothers Play Honky Tonk Band(00:06:14) - Honky Tonk Band on Finding Their Roots(00:08:19) - Heartbreak and Honky Tonk(00:10:17) - Saguaro Project(00:10:50) - When A Cowboy Gets The Blues(00:13:28) - Tulsa County Jail Song(00:16:20) - Drake on Playing in the Honky Tonks(00:17:00) - David Lee Murphy on Making Mama Cry(00:21:18) - Honky Tonk Country Song 'Hummingbird'(00:24:02) - Hummingbird(00:29:09) - Read This Book On An Airplane(00:31:53) - Married to My Wife(00:34:22) - Boskoe on His Car Insurance(00:37:32) - Razor Audi Podcast(00:39:51) - Other People That Have Made an Impact(00:42:43) - Lil' Debbie and Avery Anna(00:45:25) - Audience at Beyoncé's(00:45:37) - Honky Tonk Heaven(00:49:51) - Dan and Trent on Their First Album(00:52:53) - Honky Talk(00:53:53) - The Cruise Brothers(00:57:46) - Raised Rowdy
In this episode of Outside The Round, host Matt Burrill is joined by two badass women making waves in Nashville’s country music scene — Aniston Pate and Delaney Ramsdell. Hailing from Texas and bonded by their roots and realness, these artists break down the mission behind their collaborative movement Texas Too, a showcase that spotlights and supports women from the Lone Star State now making music in Music City. They share their journeys to Nashville, their artistic growth, and how they’ve leaned on each other in a business that isn’t always easy for women to navigate. From laughs about first impressions to serious takes on what needs to change in the industry, this conversation shines a light on two rising voices who are building community, embracing independence, and championing women in country music — one Texas-style banger at a time. Aniston Pate: @anistonpatemusic Delaney Ramsdell: @delaneyramsdellmusic Texas Too: @imfromtexastoo Matt Burrill: @raisedrowdymatt Outside The Round: @outsidetheround Raised Rowdy: @raisedrowdy Chapters (00:00:00) - Rage Rowdy(00:02:17) - The Underdog's Texas(00:05:42) - Travis and Faith in Texas(00:06:24) - Texas 2: The Duet(00:09:43) - What Is It About Texas Country Music?(00:13:36) - Bell Court Taps: Songs Written Under a Mask(00:15:50) - milo on Working With Rob and The Revival Crew(00:19:05) - The Write Round With Le Star and Nick Columbia(00:22:08) - Nikki T on Hosting at Live Oak(00:24:42) - How to Win With Two Rounds(00:24:51) - Texans Talk About Growing Up In Texas(00:27:26) - Dairy Queen In Northeastern Iowa(00:28:19) - A Taste of Gloria Anderson's Texas(00:30:09) - Tennessee singer-songwriter on Nashville(00:33:01) - William Clark Green Says He Knew The Dalhart Girls(00:36:22) - Jimmy Kimmel on Miranda Lambert's White Trash Story(00:38:50) - Vinz Gill on Sunny Sweeney and More(00:41:40) - Odies X Texas(00:44:28) - Frank Brown Songwriters(00:44:36) - Frank Brown With An R(00:48:07) - Jared on Playing With The Bushwhackers(00:50:26) - When You Can't Help Your Lover(00:50:42) - EXCLUSIVE: New Music Coming Soon(00:53:59) - Aaron and Texas on Their New Album(00:57:19) - Underdog
In this episode of Outside The Round, host Matt Burrill chops it up with rising country artist Bryan Andrews, a bold new voice out of Carrollton, Missouri. From his early days welding and dipping Skoal Wintergreen to blowing up on TikTok during the pandemic, Bryan shares his raw, unfiltered journey into country music. But what sets him apart isn’t just the music—it’s his willingness to speak openly about being a left-leaning artist in a genre dominated by conservative voices. Bryan dives into what it means to challenge the narrative from the inside, how he navigates small-town values with progressive ideals, and why he believes there’s more room in country music for open-minded conversation than people think. With plenty of laughs, real talk, and a spotlight on his new single “Grizzly Can,” this one’s for anyone who loves country music but doesn’t always fit the mold. Follow on Social Media: Bryan Andrews: @bryanandrewsmusic  Matt Burrill: @raisedrowdymatt Outside The Round: @outsidetheround Raised Rowdy: @raisedrowdy Chapters (00:00:00) - Outside The Round With Matt Burrill(00:00:22) - Outside The Box: Brian Andrews(00:01:42) - Kansas City Chiefs songwriter on this trip(00:05:02) - Patrick Mahomes on His ACL tear(00:08:52) - Tyler the Creator on his Political Views(00:13:11) - "I Still Live in My hometown"(00:13:35) - "It's Up vs Down" on Your Latest Song(00:18:43) - Toby Keith on Country Music Being Politically Influenced(00:24:11) - Jason Aldean on His Music and the Hypocrisy(00:28:25) - "Small Town People"(00:31:36) - Maroon 5 on Being Expensive and Annoying People(00:36:05) - Tom Petty on His Social Media(00:39:29) - How Do You Get Your Political News?(00:44:00) - "It's Not Normal to See People Die"(00:44:50) - "Blue"(00:49:04) - Guns N' Roses on LA(00:52:11) - Tennesse's Youngblood on Country's Sunset Strip(00:54:25) - Tyler Muscadine on His Hard Work(00:56:50) - Bailey on His Club Shows(01:00:52) - Brian Andrews
In this episode of Outside the Round, host Matt Burrill welcomes legendary country songwriter Roger Springer for an honest and heartfelt conversation about the craft, the culture, and the community of country music. Roger shares his journey from small-town Oklahoma to Nashville in 1990—landing a record deal within just two months—right at the heart of the '90s country explosion. After losing that first deal, Roger transitioned into full-time songwriting, building a legacy through hits with legends like Mark Chesnutt and carving a space for himself in country music history. He reflects on learning from the greats, the grind of life on the road, and the ever-changing landscape of the Nashville music industry. Now, Roger’s influence extends into the new generation of traditional-leaning country artists. He plays a vital role in mentoring and producing projects for rising voices like Jake Worthington, Will Bannister, and Colton Dawson—young talents reviving the spirit of '90s country with modern energy. Throughout the conversation, Roger emphasizes the power of simplicity, truth, and personal experience in songwriting—and why staying passionate about the craft is what keeps him going strong after all these years. Follow on Social Media: Roger Springer: @rkspringer62 Matt Burrill: @raisedrowdymatt Outside The Round: @outsidetheround Raised Rowdy: @raisedrowdy Chapters (00:00:00) - Legendary Country Musician Roger Springer On Rage Rowdy(00:01:18) - Tennessee songwriter and performer John Briggs on coming to Nashville(00:06:01) - Songwriter on Writing With Mark Chestnut and Others(00:10:36) - Mark Twain on Cutting ''(00:11:08) - Jake Worthington on Starting the 2000s(00:14:42) - Mark Chestnut on the 90s Country(00:17:20) - Jake and the Real Boys: Writing On The Ranch(00:21:10) - Colton Jones on Writing With Jake and Adam(00:25:09) - Bill Monroe at the Legends(00:25:35) - What Do You Think It Is That Makes a Songwriter?(00:29:20) - Talking Back on the Road With Mark Chestnut(00:32:28) - Talking About Country Music in the 90s(00:33:23) - Merle Haggard on His Songs(00:35:58) - Tom Petty on His 35th Anniversary(00:40:53) - George Jones on Getting Off the Road(00:44:17) - George Drake on His 'Straight Hold'(00:45:41) - Writing Songs For The Young Guys(00:46:17) - Jake Worthington on His New Song(00:49:01) - Colton Franklin's New Country Album(00:51:24) - George Jones on Advice For New Songwriters(00:53:26) - Roger Springer on Colton Dawson's New Album
In this episode of Outside the Round, host Matt Burrill sits down with Arkansas native and hitmaker Matt Stell for a wide-ranging conversation that dives deep into his latest musical chapter. From his early days navigating the industry in Nashville to the inspiration behind his upcoming project The Drift, Stell opens up about embracing new creative directions and staying motivated amidst the chaos of modern music. They explore his passion for writing songs with emotional weight, what it means to play “inspired music,” and how friendships and collaborations have helped shape his artistic identity. Stell also reflects on the evolving country landscape, his relationship with fans, and the grind of life on the road—plus a few thoughts on social media, creative burnout, and why chasing greatness is a lifelong process. Follow on Social Media: Matt Stell: @mattstell Matt Burrill: @raisedrowdymatt Outside The Round: @outsidetheround Raised Rowdy: @raisedrowdy Chapters (00:00:00) - Rage Rowdy(00:02:57) - Arkansas Story(00:04:43) - Texas songwriter Brandon Lee on moving to Nashville(00:10:03) - Country Singer on Working in Music(00:12:53) - Tennesse DJ on the Round Scene(00:17:07) - Adam Levine on Reuniting With His OG Bandmates(00:19:12) - Matt Stell on His Turn from Hot Country to Country(00:24:33) - Adam Levine on Being Full-Time Artists(00:29:09) - "It Could Change Your Life"(00:31:26) - Do you have any memories of seeing an Artist Take Off?(00:36:41) - Luke Combs on His New Direction(00:41:06) - "A Tool in My Toolbox"(00:43:33) - The 90s Decoration Videos(00:47:13) - Nikola Jokic Is Having One of the Greatest Seasons in(00:50:41) - Pete Wentworth on SportsCenter Proposals(00:53:23) - Drake on "(00:54:39) - Favorite Tour Dates of All Time(00:57:55) - Adam Levine on Touring The Midwest(01:01:00) - Buddy Will Meets His Real Estate Appraiser(01:01:36) - Odie on To The Drift New Project(01:04:55) - Riding Rowdy in the Surfside
In this episode of Outside The Round, Matt Burrill hangs out with Nashville’s favorite Canadian transplant, Luke White – part content creator, part podcaster, part suburban dad, part feral raccoon. They get into Luke’s journey from a small farm town in Canada to taking over Nashville’s content scene with a camera, a dream, and probably a pair of Crocs.They cover everything from the absurdity of Facebook Marketplace, to building a brand while staying genuinely funny (on purpose), to the wild future of AI in country music. Luke opens up about balancing memes, marriage, music, and his mild caffeine addiction. If you like country music and questionable internet humor, this episode is basically your spirit animal. Luke White: @lukewhitelukewhite Matt Burrill: @raisedrowdymatt Raised Rowdy: @raisedrowdy Outside The Round: @outsidetheround Chapters (00:00:00) - Luke White on His First Love in Nashville(00:02:31) - What led you to move to Nashville from Hawaii?(00:09:00) - What Is a Full-Time Content Creator?(00:11:49) - Have You Trade Your Property on Marketplace?(00:13:15) - Have you had any sketchy Marketplace encounters?(00:14:25) - How To Steal A Car From Marketplace(00:18:22) - How Do You Balance Your Comedy and Business?(00:22:18) - Interviewing Country Artists on 'The Real Story'(00:26:05) - Collaborations with Country Artists(00:29:35) - Zack John King on RAINED Rowdy(00:33:21) - Luke White(00:35:16) - Truck for Truck, Beer Trucks and Dirt(00:40:44) - "What Does The Boys Make Me Feel Like?"(00:45:40) - Dale Earnhardt on His Christmas Songs(00:49:59) - Hell Yeah! Country Songs(00:53:31) - Back in the Day:(00:57:11) - Luke Bryan's 'Drink A Beer'(01:01:08) - Brad Paisley: There's Two Types of Country Music(01:04:57) - Feeding the People(01:09:04) - Country Songs For Your Love Life(01:12:03) - Robot Country Singers(01:16:30) - The BTD Test of Country Songs(01:17:35) - Luke Melton on Country Music
In this episode of Outside the Round, host Matt Burrill sits down with CeCe, a genre-blending artist originally from a small town in Illinois who now calls Los Angeles home. They reflect on the aftermath of an awards night, her roots in rural America, and how those experiences shaped her musical journey. CeCe opens up about her time on The X Factor, her move to LA, and how the COVID era forced a creative pivot that continues to influence her work today. The two discuss authenticity, trying new things, and why genre boundaries no longer matter. CeCe emphasizes the power of music as a tool for empowerment and shares how surrounding yourself with the right people can make or break your path in the industry. The conversation also touches on what’s next for CeCe and how she’s embracing her full artistic identity as both a creative and a collaborator. Follow on Social Media: CeCe: @cecefrey Matt Burrill: @raisedrowdymatt Outside The Round: @outsidetheround Raised Rowdy: @raisedrowdy
In this episode of Outside the Round, host Matt Burrill welcomes Deerock, a New York-based DJ making serious noise in the country music scene. Known for his innovative blend of country and hip-hop, Deerock dives into his upbringing on Long Island, his early inspirations, and how exposure to southern party culture completely reshaped his sonic direction. He shares the origin story of his viral genre mashups and the creative mindset behind his growing brand Club Rodeo, a live party concept that brings together fans of country, rap, and high-energy dance music under one roof. The conversation explores the importance of risk-taking in today’s music landscape, Deerock’s evolution as a performer, and why genre boundaries are meant to be broken. Follow on Social Media: @deerockmusic @raisedrowdymatt @raisedrowdy @outsidetheround Chapters (00:00:00) - Drock(00:01:50) - How long have you been spitting and mixing?(00:03:01) - Back to the New York DJ Scene(00:05:17) - Long Island DJ's Early Spots(00:06:10) - Drock on His Crossover into Country Music(00:08:52) - Covid DJ on Starting a Country Music Band(00:11:23) - DJ Drock Gets His First Taste of SEC Country(00:14:48) - Are Country DJs Different Than EDM Stars?(00:16:56) - Common Country(00:19:57) - Club Rodeo(00:22:13) - Shout Out: Lelo and Pinpoint(00:23:10) - Club Rodeo Expands Outside New York(00:25:57) - country star talks about Hoboken(00:27:22) - How Common Country Bar Got Booked(00:29:28) - Club Rodeo(00:31:42) - Country Artist on His(00:35:11) - Sam Hunt and Josh Ross(00:37:41) - Country Singer on His New Album(00:38:44) - St. Pete's Country Festivals(00:40:46) - DJ Khaled on Atlantic City's(00:43:19) - "That's freaking awesome!"(00:43:29) - What Do You Like To Do When You're Not Doing Music?(00:45:49) - Lacrosse Grew Up On Long Island(00:47:46) - Nashville Hockey Players Smoke Canadian Bud(00:49:43) - Bodegas and Delis(00:51:36) - Fat Joe Throws Italian Sandwiches In the Air(00:53:38) - Thanksgiving parties in Tennessee(00:54:15) - Are you Any Places You've Been To?(00:56:19) - Derek and Nikki T: Going Out In Midtown(00:57:27) - Drock Meets My Guy
In this episode of Outside the Round, host Matt Burrill sits down with Texas country-rock rising star Aaron McBee to dive into his roots, his sound, and his debut project 'Who I Am'. Hailing from outside Fort Worth and now part of the Lubbock scene, Aaron shares how growing up around rodeo culture and traditional country music helped shape his no-holds-barred approach to storytelling. He talks about finding his musical identity after a college baseball injury redirected his path, and how influences from grunge, Southern rock, and the red dirt scene converge in his music. The conversation touches on building a live band, the power of collaboration with producers, and why he prefers to chase "real" over "viral." From early touring memories to the songwriting process behind tracks like “Porch Light” and “Scream,” Aaron brings an honest and refreshing perspective on what it means to carve out a career in country music on your own terms. Follow on Social Media: @aaronmcbeemusic @raisedrowdymatt @raisedrowdy @outsidetheround Chapters (00:00:00) - Aaron McBe Returns To Rage Rowdy Podcast(00:02:18) - Texas Rockers on Being a Face of the Scene(00:06:08) - Texas musicians on the state's music culture(00:07:04) - Top 5 Texas Music Venues(00:11:06) - Waterburger(00:11:19) - Back on the Road With Geo(00:12:03) - What room did You Play In? The Ballroom(00:13:08) - Dakota On Playing In New York(00:14:27) - RV Driving Through New York With Just One Driver(00:16:26) - on his new album, 'Who I Am'(00:19:20) - "Hope"(00:22:30) - You've Got A Dark Side To Your Music(00:25:19) - "Yours To Give Is..."(00:27:48) - Die Hard Jake on His Co-Written Songs(00:30:27) - How Jake Gets Down In the Studio(00:31:05) - "Getting Over A Girl"(00:33:29) - Never Again(00:34:57) - Tyler Perry On His First Music Event(00:39:05) - Aaron McBee on his New Music(00:41:05) - Bloodstained Nose Ring(00:44:06) - Aaron McBee Gets Tattoos When He's Not Playing(00:46:51) - Tom Stoll Gets Tattooed(00:48:36) - Braden Stewart on His Closet Friends(00:51:11) - Cody and Parker on The Austin Scene(00:54:48) - Rock Star on Country Music and The Rock(00:56:44) - Tick Tock(00:59:50) - Texas Rock Boys(01:02:09) - What Are You Expecting From Your Listen?(01:03:11) - Aaron McBee On His New Album "(01:05:31) - "I'm Just A Two-Trick Pony"
In this episode of Outside The Round, host Matt Burrill is joined by rising country artist Tyce Delk, a New Mexico native now making noise in the thriving Lubbock, TX scene. They dive into the story behind Tyce’s brand-new debut EP, "Enough Ain’t Enough", exploring his songwriting process, small-town upbringing, and the influence of Red Dirt and Texas country music on his sound. Tyce shares how his time at Texas Tech helped shape his perspective and musical path, while also unpacking the creative freedom that comes from being an independent artist. The two discuss the cultural quirks of West Texas, his love of family and community, and the importance of finding your own voice in a crowded music landscape. Tyce reflects on the emotional depth of tracks like "Thinking Too Hard" and "She’s From Texas," and the personal meaning behind the EP’s title track. Chapters (00:00:00) - Ty Stell(00:01:56) - Lubbock songwriter Rowdy on the Indie Scene(00:04:36) - "Adeline" Goes Viral on TikTok(00:06:09) - How New Mexico Songwriter Got Married in Nashville(00:09:05) - Oklahoma is another great musical state(00:10:21) - Adam Levine on His New Album(00:14:19) - The Dillons On The Road(00:17:41) - What Makes The Texas Style of Storytelling So Special?(00:20:10) - Kenny Whitmire on His New EP(00:23:42) - Neil and Reed on Their New EP(00:26:41) - What Have Been Some Pinch Me Moments?(00:28:15) - What is Tice Like To Do In Downtime?(00:30:47) - Country Music Star on Hunting(00:33:08) - What Makes the West So Special?(00:34:32) - Jared on Next Year's(00:37:23) - Celtics Fan on His First Trip to the Northeast(00:39:51) - Country Music Star Owen Burton on Driving Through the Mountains(00:43:07) - Kenny Chesney's Family Celebrates 91 Years of Music(00:46:37) - Are there any New Mexicans involved in the Nashville Scene?(00:49:31) - Tyler Stellk on His Love for Blues and His Wedding(00:52:49) - Enough Ain't Enough
In this episode of Outside The Round, host Matt Burrill sits down with Georgia-born powerhouse Erin Kirby to talk about her brand-new EP In and Out of Love. The conversation dives deep into what it’s like being an artist in today’s social media-driven landscape, from TikTok trends to the constant pressure of creating content. Erin opens up about the importance of being authentic online, the spontaneous nature of her most successful videos, and how she finds joy in the creative process. They discuss the balance between building a brand and staying grounded, the challenge of not burning out, and the grind behind maintaining momentum as a young artist in Nashville. If you're a fan of real talk, pop-country vocals, and artists who actually enjoy creating, you won’t want to miss this one. Follow on Social Media:   Erin Kirby – @erinkirbymusic Matt Burrill – @raisedrowdymatt Outside The Round – @outsidetheround Raised Rowdy – @raisedrowdy   Chapters (00:00:00) - Rage Rowdy Podcast(00:01:08) - Guys Cut Their Finger Making Pumpkin Salsa(00:02:24) - In and Out Of Love(00:03:11) - "Nowhere Everywhere": The Love Story on Whiskey(00:05:35) - Ryan and Davis on Writing With Their Crew(00:07:48) - "Whiskey Does"(00:10:03) - Songwriter Reading Over the Summer(00:12:05) - Bucky's BUC EE's in Georgia(00:13:44) - Tennessee Star on Moving to Nashville(00:14:54) - When You Move to Nashville, How Do You Meet People?(00:16:44) - Tick Tok's 22-Year-Old Creator(00:19:38) - What were your initial challenges coming to Nashville?(00:21:35) - Andy Richter Is Crashing On Dancing With the Stars(00:22:54) - Joe Clemens on "Make a Move"(00:23:47) - The Process of Choosing A Single For Your Project(00:24:39) - Aaron Kirby on Having a Support Team(00:25:45) - Aaron Kirby on Holiday Hobbies(00:28:05) - Singer Ms. Christmas on Christmas Songs(00:30:04) - Ryan on Playing Golf Growing Up(00:31:50) - Favorite Places to Go Thrifting in Knoxville(00:34:02) - Alex Kirby at His Christmas Karaoke(00:36:00) - Aaron Kirby on His New Album(00:39:20) - In and Out Of Love
In this episode of Outside The Round, host Matt Burrill sits down with Texas native Brendan Walter, a rising voice in the Nashville country scene. Brendan walks us through his journey from the Texas Hill Country to Austin and now Nashville, opening up about the road that led to the release of his debut full-length album Disappearing Days. He shares insights into the writing and recording process, building a creative team around him, and the emotional depth behind the album’s most personal songs. The conversation also dives into his experience navigating the ever-changing music industry, his working with country tastemaker and longtime friend of the show Grady Smith, and the camaraderie that comes from touring with fellow artists like Evan Honer, Leon Majcen, Kashus Culpepper, and more. Brendan is on a rocket ship, that is only starting to take flight, learn more about him on this episode! Follow on Social Media:   Brendan Walter – @brendanwaltermusic Matt Burrill (Host) – @raisedrowdymatt Outside The Round (Podcast) – @outsidetheround Raised Rowdy (Network) – @raisedrowdy   Chapters (00:00:00) - Brandon From Texas On Disappearing Days(00:02:56) - Nashville musician on the transition from Austin to Nashville(00:08:17) - Tyler Jones on Transition From Hockey to Music(00:12:47) - Evan Jones on Working With The Clover Cult(00:17:06) - Xavier and Grady on Their New Album(00:21:29) - Fooled By Love(00:24:55) - Favorite Songs By The Lone Bellow(00:29:22) - The title track of ""(00:31:37) - What Do You Like To Do For Unwind?(00:34:13) - Drunk Guy On The Golf Course(00:37:08) - Fooling Around at the NHL Game(00:39:47) - Dallas Stars forward Max Allen on Life in the East(00:42:34) - Top 10 bars in East Nashville(00:43:47) - Cam on Signing a Record Deal With Sony(00:47:35) - Dylan on Working With Kill Tony(00:49:40) - Grow This Thing: Wyatt Flores on Sony(00:53:26) - Brandon Walter on His Start(00:56:13) - Stateside Vodka(00:57:06) - "I'm Just A Two-Trick Pony"
In Episode 268 of Outside the Round, host Matt Burrill sits down with rising country artist Justin Schools for a conversation full of heart, humor, and hometown pride. Originally from South Georgia, Schools shares his journey from singing in church and leading worship to chasing his music dreams in Nashville. The two discuss the transition from college life to the grind of Music City, navigating social media, and building community through songwriting. From Waffle House antics and discovering his first bagel, to making new friends in Nashville and learning the ropes of the industry, this episode dives into what makes Schools' story relatable and uniquely Southern. They also explore the creative process behind duets, the importance of emotional honesty in music, and the wave of talented artists coming out of Georgia. A must-listen for fans of authenticity, nostalgia, and great storytelling.    Justin Schools: @justinschoolsofficial Matt Burrill (Host): @raisedrowdymatt Outside The Round (Podcast): @outsidetheround Raised Rowdy (Network): @raisedrowdy   Chapters (00:00:00) - Razor Rowdy(00:03:48) - Redneck Matt Gets Introduced To Leading Worship(00:07:21) - Farmers on Proposals(00:11:04) - Crazy Deer Sightings(00:12:10) - Work on the Pecan Farm in Memphis(00:14:41) - Brian Fuller on His Love for Whales(00:16:51) - Bob Dylan on Moving Up To Atlanta(00:19:47) - What Was It Like Working On A Crew With The Boys?(00:22:44) - Adam Levine on Coming From South Georgia(00:24:52) - Luke Bryan(00:25:39) - Guitarist on Starting a Band(00:27:49) - Has the process changed now that you're putting out songs that you(00:31:41) - Hardee's Double Ham Combo(00:35:07) - I Had My First Bagel At Benji's(00:38:25) - Bagels and pizza in the country(00:41:10) - Favorite Waffle House in the South(00:44:17) - Feel Free. Yours Is Weird(00:44:27) - I Won't Do That Song(00:46:42) - Writing With The Guys(00:48:45) - Whitney Duncan and Adam Levine Duet(00:51:43) - Sledge(00:55:30) - Landon Smith and Connor McElroy(00:59:11) - Setting the DJ's Up(01:02:20) - The Blue Room and Barrel House(01:04:48) - Southern Social(01:08:28) - Black Jam at the Local and Odyssey's(01:11:40) - Justin Schools(01:14:35) - Justin Schools
In this episode of Outside The Round, host Matt Burrill is joined by Texas country mainstay Jon Wolfe for a deep dive into his storied career and latest creative chapter. The two explore the evolution of the Texas music scene, Wolfe’s early days breaking into the industry, and the inspiration behind his latest project Barstool Therapy. Wolfe reflects on the value of live venues like Gruene Hall and Billy Bob’s, his love for traditional country sounds, and how collaboration and comedy collide with the inclusion of Uncle Lazer in his latest music video. Whether you're a fan of honky tonks, high-level songwriting, or just want a look behind the Lone Star curtain, this episode is packed with insight, laughs, and heartfelt advice from one of Texas’ finest. Barstool Therapy is available now on all platforms. Follow on Social Media Jon Wolfe – @jonwolfecountry Matt Burrill (Host) – @raisedrowdymatt Outside The Round (Podcast) – @outsidetheround Raised Rowdy (Network) – @raisedrowdy   Chapters (00:00:00) - John Wolf(00:04:13) - Randy Rogers on His Transition From Rock to Country(00:07:40) - Texas musicians on the state's music(00:10:10) - Barstool Therapy(00:13:28) - Uncle Laser Does a Barstool Therapy Dance(00:15:48) - Uncle Laser in 'Barstool Therapy'(00:19:28) - Texas Country Singer John Evans on Starting Out(00:23:11) - George Jones on Starting Out in the Country Scene(00:27:38) - Houston Country Singer on The Oklahoma Scene(00:30:31) - Wormy Dog on Traditional Country(00:35:55) - George Straits on Meeting George Straight(00:39:33) - John Wolf on His New Project(00:44:30) - Billy Bob's Back in the Studio(00:48:06) - The Making of Green Hall(00:48:33) - Raised Rowdy: More Stuff Coming Up(00:52:25) - John Boy on Kevin Fowler's New Album(00:56:55) - Bar Stool Therapy: I Love You To A Girl
In this episode of Outside The Round, host Matt Burrill sits down with powerhouse vocalist and genre-bending artist Atlus for a raw and honest conversation about life, struggle, and redemption through music. Originally from Colorado, Atlus shares the roots of his soulful sound, his journey from the tattoo world to the stage, and how a chance encounter with Jelly Roll completely changed the trajectory of his career. From sleeping in his car to building a global fanbase online, Atlus opens up about the highs and lows of chasing a dream and the importance of staying true to yourself. The two discuss the stories behind Atlus’ newest EP Secondhand Smoke, available now everywhere, and the lessons he's learned about art, family, vulnerability, and survival. Secondhand Smoke is out now on all streaming platforms. Follow on Social Media Atlus – @atlus_music Matt Burrill (Host) – @raisedrowdymatt Outside The Round (Podcast) – @outsidetheround Raised Rowdy (Network) – @raisedrowdy Chapters (00:00:00) - Atlas On His New Song "(00:01:54) - Tom Bayless At The Cannery(00:04:19) - Atlas on His Long Island Guy Days(00:07:20) - Rihonda on Secondhand Smoke & Baby Mama(00:11:30) - Retiring My Mom(00:13:11) - Devil Ain't Done: Letting Go, I Know(00:17:10) - Brad Paisley on Letting Go and Being a Real Artist(00:20:58) - John Lova On His Green Chili(00:22:46) - Bloomington Wild This Year(00:24:27) - What Do You Think An Atlas Fan Looks Like?(00:25:51) - Adam Levine on the New Album(00:28:48) - Jelly Roll on Working Two Full-Time Jobs(00:33:25) - Jelly On His Redemption Story(00:37:38) - Are You Ready for Your Love Life?(00:40:07) - Remy on Working At The Crib(00:43:20) - How To Puke While Spiciest(00:46:21) - Drinking Acid On An Airplane(00:49:00) - Hermitage Coffee S shed(00:49:14) - Sean on His New Nashville Life(00:52:36) - The Toyota Camry's Million Mile Club(00:53:06) - What Car Would You Replace Your Beater With?(00:55:56) - Atlas(00:57:40) - "I'm Just A Two-Trick Pony..."
In Episode 265 of Outside the Round, host Matt Burrill welcomes Canadian country powerhouse Meghan Patrick for a candid conversation about the story of “Golden Child” and the road leading to her upcoming deluxe version (The Final Chapter). They explore themes of personal growth, faith, healing, and the importance of writing music that tells the truth even when it’s hard. Meghan shares stories from her journey in the music industry, the challenges of navigating both the business and creative sides of the game, and how community and collaboration in Nashville continue to shape her path. Follow on Social Media: Meghan Patrick: @megpatrickmusic Matt Burrill (Host): @raisedrowdymatt Outside The Round (Podcast): @outsidetheround Raised Rowdy (Network): @raisedrowdy Chapters (00:00:00) - Megan Patrick on Being This Tired & Blessed(00:02:07) - Tennesse Titans' Coach on Canadian Fans(00:04:15) - Nikki T. on Golden Child(00:10:13) - "Finally Somebody Said What I Wish I Could Say About My Family(00:15:37) - Karen and Emily on "Jessica Jezebel"(00:18:34) - Golden Child: A Deluxe Edition(00:23:55) - "Forgiving The Bull" by JB Mooney(00:27:27) - After My Snowboarding Accident, Music(00:30:28) - Andy Needs A Bus To Tour(00:32:49) - Brad Paisley on The Rolling Stone Tour(00:35:59) - Coyote Joe's(00:37:29) - What Nashville Was Like When You First Started Playing Rounds(00:41:35) - Ryan Nelson on Canadian Artists in Nashville(00:45:45) - Golden Child on Good Friends and The Deluxe(00:49:46) - Meg Patrick on Raised Rowdy:(00:50:41) - "I'm Just a Two-Trick Pony"
In this episode of Outside The Round, host Matt Burrill sits down with genre-bending artist PYNK BEARD to discuss the release of his new project Red Dirt Diaries. Known for blending southern storytelling with soul, country, hip-hop, and funk influences, PYNK BEARD shares insights on embracing vulnerability, healing through songwriting, and the artistic freedom found in embracing your full identity. Formerly known for his work as a Grammy-nominated songwriter and producer, PYNK BEARD (Sebastian Kole) dives deep into the creative and personal journey that birthed Red Dirt Diaries. The two discuss his Alabama roots, time in the L.A. pop scene, return to the South, and the meaning behind the project. This conversation captures the heart, humor, and healing at the core of PYNK BEARD.  Follow on Social Media: PYNK BEARD: @pynkbeard Matt Burrill (Host): @raisedrowdymatt Outside The Round (Podcast): @outsidetheround Raised Rowdy (Network): @raisedrowdy     Chapters (00:00:00) - Pink Beard on His Roots in Birmingham(00:04:25) - I Quit Writing Songs For Alessia Cara(00:06:21) - Sebastian on Moving From Birmingham to LA(00:09:32) - Bo Jackson on Writing Songs For Fun(00:12:35) - "I Love My Lady Friends"(00:13:13) - Sebastian Cole: Mixing Country, R&B(00:16:27) - Alabama singer-songwriter on country(00:19:25) - Country Singer Sebastian Cole on His Pink Beard(00:23:02) - Pink Beard on Balance Between Songwriting and Acting(00:24:44) - Songwriter on the Industry's Changes(00:27:33) - Red Dirt Diaries(00:30:26) - Red Door Diaries(00:32:09) - Sugar and Salt: The Songs(00:34:12) - Pink Beard(00:37:14) - There's This Little Song You Sing When You're Scared(00:39:18) - Workplace Music Room Back in Business(00:40:56) - He Dyes His Beard Pink For Breast Cancer Awareness Month(00:42:32) - Tennessee Slim on His Band(00:44:22) - Noah Cyrus on Performing in Indonesia(00:45:49) - Tom Jones on Traveling the World(00:48:32) - How Many Countries Have You Visited?(00:50:07) - Teddy Swims on Working In The Caribbean(00:52:27) - Michael Jackson on His Past Self(00:55:58) - Bushwhackers: I Love Birmingham(00:57:15) - Pink Beard at the Siberia
In this episode of Outside the Round, host Matt Burrill sits down with rising country artist Callie Prince. A Mississippi native, Callie shares her journey to Nashville at just 19 years old and how venues like Live Oak helped shape her early development as a songwriter and performer. They dive into her upcoming EP Girls Who Cuss, her empowering new single “Pigs Can’t Fly”, and her pride in being part of a new wave of bold female voices in country music. Callie opens up about the personal meaning behind her tattoos—including a tribute to her late friend Sam—and how her small-town upbringing, family support, and love of Mexican food continue to shape her life and artistry in Music City. Follow on Social Media: Callie Prince: @callieprincemusic Matt Burrill (Host): @raisedrowdymatt Outside The Round (Podcast): @outsidetheround Raised Rowdy (Network): @raisedrowdy Chapters (00:00:00) - Cali Prince On Rage Rowdy Podcast(00:00:52) - Fall Has Been So Busy(00:01:18) - Cigarettes(00:03:56) - Phillip Jones on Becoming an Artist(00:09:07) - Farmers of Mississippi Try Southern Food(00:11:51) - Cigarettes on Working With A Team(00:14:28) - "Heart of Stone"(00:17:55) - Talking To My High School Selves(00:18:17) - Starkville singer on playing in his hometown(00:21:51) - Andy Grammar on Playing in Texas(00:24:36) - Alex Jones on His Accent(00:27:13) - Nelly's New Bar in Oshkosh(00:30:25) - Nelly on 'The Best'(00:30:45) - FGL sing a Nickelback song(00:33:38) - Pandora and Streaming Music(00:34:39) - Cali Prince on Girls Who Cuss(00:38:02) - Sam Johnson(00:41:14) - Tattoo(00:42:54) - Ryan Cone on His Six Songs(00:44:57) - Pixie on Her New Music(00:46:52) - What are the big goals for this year?(00:48:33) - The Support Of Family For Musicians(00:49:59) - Favorite Places To Hang Out In Bellevue(00:52:33) - Cody Wilkins Serves Mexican Food For Four(00:54:41) - Never Give Up On Yourself
In Episode 262 of Outside The Round, host Matt Burrill sits down with social media influencer and all-around powerhouse Autumn Ann Nielsen. From growing up in Michigan to building a vibrant life in Nashville, Autumn shares her rise from an everyday fan of line dancing to becoming a viral force across platforms like TikTok and Instagram. The two discuss her appearance on Netflix's The Circle, how she balances fitness, comedy, and dance content, and why staying authentic is key in today’s influencer culture. Autumn reflects on her personal growth, her love of the music and festival scene, and what it means to live a meaningful, grounded life while inspiring others to do the same. Follow on Social Media: Autumn Ann: @autumn.ann Matt Burrill (Host): @raisedrowdymatt Outside The Round: @outsidetheround Raised Rowdy: @raisedrowdy Chapters (00:00:12) - Josh Terry Birthday Bash(00:02:50) - The 7 o'clock slot(00:03:17) - Tennessean dances to country music at 21(00:06:28) - Country Swing Dance Scene in Nashville(00:08:50) - I'm Going to Canada and Mexico in One Month(00:09:58) - TikTok's 'Dad Jokes' Are Going Viral(00:14:10) - Mariah Carey on Her Parents' Support(00:18:46) - Former New Yorkers Jump Around The Midwest(00:21:05) - I Used To Jump On A Bull(00:24:33) - Do You Go to Music?(00:26:46) - milo on Nothing But Rock Night(00:28:17) - Boot Rock Legends:(00:30:39) - Pig Fest and Pro Wrestling in Henderson(00:32:44) - The Circle(00:35:16) - Biggest Real-Life Star on The Biggest Celebrity Challenge(00:37:08) - "I Did Get A Lot Of Love On The Real World"(00:38:01) - TikTok's Female Followers(00:42:29) - Have you had like, a favorite artist or like a song(00:44:43) - Favorite spots to drink in Nashville(00:46:00) - What's It Been Like Growing Up in Nashville?(00:48:20) - Josh Terry On His Love For Alyssa And Mama Hale(00:51:32) - DMS Are For Real(00:54:20) - Tennesse comedian on trying stand-up(00:56:53) - Autumn and Neil on Goals For 2026(00:59:57) - Revealed: Green Teas
In Episode 261 of Outside The Round, host Matt Burrill sits down with Alabama native Clever for a genre-spanning conversation that follows his journey from Gadsden to the hip-hop world of Los Angeles and now into the heart of Nashville’s creative community. They discuss the rich musical culture of Alabama, his early success in hip-hop, and how transitioning into country music became a natural evolution rather than a pivot. Clever opens up about balancing family life with a demanding career, the importance of collaboration, and staying grounded in an ever-changing industry. With stories from the road, lessons from the business, and reflections on artistic identity, this episode captures Clever’s unique voice and vision as he celebrates the release of his new album Coyote, available now on all platforms. Follow on Social Media: Clever – @whoisclever Matt Burrill (Host) – @raisedrowdymatt Outside The Round (Podcast) – @outsidetheround Raised Rowdy (Network) – @raisedrowdy Chapters (00:00:00) - Outside The Round With Matt Burrill(00:00:21) - Moby on His Roots in Alabama(00:02:26) - Canelo On His Journey From Gadsden(00:04:11) - Tennessee singer on going from LA to Nashville(00:09:27) - Gadsden, Alabama rapper on his love for hip hop(00:12:18) - Morgan Wallen on Working in a Country Music Studio(00:15:12) - Coming soon: Nashville's songwriters(00:16:39) - Coyote(00:19:36) - Rihonda on Starting a Band at 30(00:22:27) - Post Malone on Being Friends With(00:26:18) - Interviewing Jay Leno(00:26:48) - Dale Murphy(00:28:52) - Coyote vs Crazy: How Does the Feature World Work?(00:32:59) - Glad to Assist Songwriters With Their Projects(00:35:48) - Gavin on His Country Shows(00:37:21) - B Wish on Working With Cash Money Millionaire(00:39:50) - Coyote(00:40:32) - Dale Murphy on his New Album(00:40:59) - Eddie's Attic(00:42:51) - Top 5 in Hip Hop(00:46:10) - I Met My Girlfriend On Instagram(00:49:54) - A Parent's Advice For Her Daughter(00:50:36) - Jimmy Kimmel on Raising His Kids(00:53:43) - People Talk About Their Tattoos in Madison(00:56:37) - Coyote on His Sobriety(00:58:33) - Coyote on Getting Back in the Booth
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