A podcast about the best and the worst of country music by Grady Smith.
Hey again! In today's ep, I sit down with Kip Moore to talk about his acoustic tour, his unconventional career path, his love of the outdoors, and a bunch more. Here are some timestamps of our conversation...
BACKGROUND
8:20 Kip's upbringing in Tifton, GA
13:20 Outdoorsman stuff + Kip's lodge in Kentucky
17:12 How surfing inspires songwriting + "childlike joy"
MUSIC TALK
22:40 - What should we expect from your new music?
26:50 - Kip's up-and-down relationship with radio and Nashville and how he's built a huge live following
31:39 - I tell Kip we thought he was a bro + he responds
36:36 - The problem with scalpers
40:50 - Why an acoustic tour now?
42:40 - Current faves in country music
Find Kip:
http://www.kipmoore.net/
http://twitter.com/kipmooremusic
http://instagram.com/kipmooremusic
Stream 'She's Mine' on YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vykhvwCSHj8
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