Tour Dates and Merchandise
- Koe Wetzel has announced new tour dates in various locations including East Lansing, Toledo, Ohio, Rama, Ontario, Pittsburgh, PA, Eugene, Oregon, Kennewick, Washington, Seattle, Washington, Victoria, BC, College Station, Texas, Belton, Texas, San Antonio, Durant, Amarillo, Oxford, Mississippi, Arkansas, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Tallahassee, Florida, Rosemont, Illinois, Winnipeg, and Calgary in Canada, with tickets available at the website 44s.
- Koe Wetzel expressed gratitude to a fan in Montana who gave him a jacket with Indian artifacts on the back 52s.
- New merchandise is available, including gang gang teas in Pepper and Ivory, and a new gang gang hat 1m7s.
- Koe Wetzel has released a new album called Nine Lives, which is a mix of country, rock, and grunge music 1m30s.
- He also has a new Christmas EP called Wetzel's Wonderland Chapter 2 1m36s.
Koe Wetzel's Feelings and Experiences
- Koe Wetzel sometimes feels like he shouldn't be allowed to be alive due to the many mistakes he has made and bridges he has burned 2m5s.
- He often gets too focused on his responsibilities and feels overwhelmed, especially during the holiday season 3m8s.
Early Career and Venues
- Koe Wetzel has been working hard for over 10 years and has played at various venues, including trailers and places that are not typically used for concerts 3m57s.
- He has played at VFWs, firehouses, and other unusual locations, including a run in 2013-2014 where the band played at three places that were scheduled to be fumigated the next day 4m43s.
- Koe Wetzel's band played at various venues, but within two months, many of them burnt down, possibly due to tax reasons or other factors, earning them a reputation for being associated with fires 4m49s.
- The venues were often sketchy places, such as VFWs or cash-grab events, and the band would sometimes hear that a venue had burnt down after they left 5m13s.
- Koe Wetzel recalls a scam where someone would pull wires and claim the venue had burnt down to collect insurance money 5m35s.
- A man had a business plan to sell Fourth of July t-shirts, but when they didn't sell well, he set the remaining shirts on fire near a fireworks display and claimed the fireworks had caused the fire 6m40s.
Mainstream Success and Growth
- Koe Wetzel's band has started playing at larger venues, such as arenas, and has gained newer fans with their latest record, which has helped them tap into the mainstream music scene 7m15s.
- The band has been able to make a good living by touring Texas year-round, but they have also started playing at larger venues outside of Texas over the past five years 7m37s.
- Koe Wetzel feels blessed to have a growing fan base and appreciates the energy and support from their fans 7m55s.
- He acknowledges that the band has been busy and hasn't had time to reflect on their success, but they are grateful for the opportunity to share their music with a wider audience 8m11s.
- Texas has a unique culture where people support their own, with a strong sense of pride and a cult-like following, which has been beneficial for artists like Koe Wetzel and Parker 8m25s.
- Despite having a passionate fan base, there may be a slight divide between old and new fans, but overall, the fans have responded well to the new music 8m48s.
- Koe Wetzel doesn't feel weird about potentially going mainstream, as he believes he's still doing the same thing he's always done, just on a bigger scale 9m25s.
- The artist's approach to music and touring has changed over time, with more emphasis on interviews and storytelling, rather than just playing music and partying 9m42s.
Environmental Activities and Touring
- Koe Wetzel and his team have been involved in various environmental and animal-related activities, such as adopting animals and promoting nature conservation 9m57s.
- The artist has had to slow down and adapt to the demands of touring, with last year's tour being particularly chaotic, and this year's tour being more structured and controlled 10m12s.
- Koe Wetzel has had to grow up and take on more responsibility, with a greater emphasis on being present and performing well, rather than just partying and having fun 10m57s.
- The artist acknowledges that growing up and taking on more responsibility can be difficult, but ultimately necessary, and that it's possible to stay young at heart while still being responsible 11m7s.
- Waking up the next morning after a night out can bring a sense of accomplishment and a natural energy boost, rather than just the exhaustion from overexertion 11m47s.
Re-sober and Whiskey Jam Memories
- The term "re-sober" is mentioned as a humorous way to describe the feeling of being newly sober, and it's noted that this term had not been used before 12m10s.
- A memory is shared about meeting at Whiskey Jam, possibly at Winner or Losers, where a group including Todd Graff and Dre were trying to stay sober during the Super Bowl weekend 12m23s.
- The group's resolve was tested when they met Cersei from Game of Thrones and a Jonas brother, leading to a game of drinking every time a Jonas brother was spotted 12m54s.
- The event was attended by many celebrities, including Coach K, Jack Harlow, and French Pontel, which was overwhelming for someone from small-town East Texas 13m47s.
- Another memory is shared about meeting at Whiskey Jam, where they were both fans of each other and tried to navigate a crowded area to watch Muscadine Bloodline perform 14m29s.
- A humorous anecdote is shared about trying to use a step as a bathroom and not realizing it was meant for watching the performance 14m47s.
- Koe Wetzel appreciates support from others and wants someone to hold him down and have fun with him, but notes that this is just a Christmas wish 15m27s.
Nine Lives Album and Personal Reflections
- Koe Wetzel's new album is titled "Nine Lives," and he has had experiences where he may have burned a couple of his lives, such as a night when someone overdosed and people were trying to do CPR on him 15m38s.
- Koe Wetzel recalls a situation where someone was overdosing and people were trying to do CPR, but he thought the person just needed an EpiPen, and notes that people can be unbelievable in such situations 15m58s.
- Koe Wetzel has had experiences where things got hairy, especially when he was torn up, and he didn't know what was going to happen 16m32s.
- Koe Wetzel did not always feel like he had to party, but he likes to have a good time, and his whole family enjoys having a good time 16m59s.
- Koe Wetzel grew up in Pittsburgh, Texas, with strict parents who wanted him to get a scholarship, but once he got to college, he started partying heavily 17m12s.
- Koe Wetzel's partying habits snowballed in college, and he could drink with the best of them, but he has slowed down in the past couple of years 17m28s.
- Koe Wetzel still likes to get out and act up a little bit, but has slowed down significantly 17m39s.
- Koe Wetzel has called the cops on himself multiple times while partying, which he considers hardcore partying 18m6s.
- A UFC fight between Dustin Poirier and Max Holloway was so intense that someone called the cops, claiming a male-on-male domestic dispute was happening over jewelry, specifically the belt, at T-Mobile Arena 18m21s.
- The album "Title Nine Lives" is about exploring different musical styles and reflecting on past lives that could have been lived if not for a career in music 18m48s.
- The album's songs were written quickly, with most of them coming together fast, and the process was likened to a therapy session that helped bring out deep, personal emotions 19m22s.
- Working with Gabe Simon was instrumental in writing the songs, as he dug deep into personal life and soul, helping to create a more vulnerable side of the music 19m25s.
- The album marks a turning point in the music, with a more real and mature tone, but not leaving the party atmosphere behind, rather growing up and evolving 19m59s.
- The term "all the good ones grow up" is mentioned, referencing how people often change as they mature, and it's acknowledged that this growth can be a positive change 20m19s.
True Crime Discussions
- There's admiration for artist Jessie Murf, who has a soulful voice and presence beyond her age, with a unique ability to command a room and leave a lasting impression 20m37s.
- Koe Wetzel recalls a night when he was hungover and heard someone singing "High Road" while he was watching a football game, which got stuck in his head and he couldn't stop thinking about it 21m55s.
- He mentions watching a documentary about the John Benet Ramsey case, which is available on Netflix, and shares his thoughts on the case, including his suspicion that the father might have had an inappropriate attraction to the child 22m33s.
- Koe Wetzel also mentions the mother's possible involvement in the case, suggesting that she might have been envious of the attention her daughter was receiving and that she and the father might have worked together to cover up the crime 23m23s.
- The conversation turns to Casey Anthony, who was also involved in a high-profile case, and Koe Wetzel mentions that she lives in Nashville and has been spotted on Broadway 24m17s.
- Koe Wetzel jokes about not wanting to get Casey Anthony to one of his shows, and mentions that she has been living in Murphy's Boro, Tennessee 24m35s.
- The conversation also touches on the topic of crime in Koe Wetzel's hometown of Pittsburgh, Texas, including the possibility that the Texas Chainsaw Massacre killer might have passed through the town, and the fact that Bonnie and Clyde also visited the area 24m51s.
Bonnie and Clyde and Other Outlaws
- Bonnie and Clyde were notorious outlaws who were ambushed and killed on a North Louisiana road 90 years ago, but their story remains alive in Gibsland, Louisiana 26m48s.
- The outlaws were from Dallas, and Bonnie was considered the more attractive of the two, with Clyde being described as a "little bitty dude" 25m42s.
- There is a three-part series about Bonnie and Clyde that is highly recommended, which provides a detailed account of their lives and crimes 25m56s.
- The outlaws' biggest heist was the robbery of the First National Bank in Stuart, Iowa, in 1934, and they also committed kidnapping and car theft 27m18s.
- Bonnie and Clyde's story has been immortalized in various forms of media, including films and photographs, with one famous photo showing the outlaws posing with guns and cigars 26m15s.
- The outlaws' crime spree came to an end when they were ambushed and killed by lawmen in Bienville Parish, Louisiana, and their car is still on display as a piece of history 26m37s.
- The discussion also touches on other famous outlaws, including John Dillinger, Baby Face Nelson, and Pretty Boy Floyd, who were known for their crimes during the same era as Bonnie and Clyde 28m9s.
- The idea of committing a crime is also explored, with the conclusion that kidnapping would not be a good option due to the hassle of dealing with children, and that a crime involving adults or train robbery might be more appealing 28m30s.
- The conversation also mentions the movie "Public Enemies," which features a ensemble cast playing famous outlaws, including Johnny Depp as John Dillinger 28m19s.
- A hypothetical scenario is described where someone throws dynamite into a restaurant, hitting a rich person eating a Salisbury steak, and then the perpetrator has to search for money, likening it to a gunslinger from the past 28m54s.
Hypothetical Crimes and Drones
- The idea of being a gunslinger is further explored, with a mention of reading about prostitutes and madams during the Gold Rush era, who would start their own businesses and recruit other women to work for them 29m21s.
- A potential crime idea is proposed, involving using a hot air balloon to commit a crime, as it would be unexpected and potentially untraceable, although it's noted that with modern technology like drones, it might not be possible to get away with it 29m43s.
- The possibility of traveling by drone is discussed, with a mention of a drone that can carry a person, but it's noted that it doesn't look safe, especially if someone else has control of the remote 30m2s.
- The idea of wearing a rival sports team's jersey while riding in a drone is joked about, with the possibility of being taken to an undesirable location 30m30s.
- Kid Rock is mentioned as someone who might own a drone, with a joke about it running on diesel or kerosene, or even Kid Rock's bad music 30m40s.
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Cancelled Shows and Tequila Switch
- There have been instances where shows had to be canceled due to illness or unforeseen circumstances, such as a hurricane, but these events are rare 34m20s.
- Last year's "Hell Paso" tour was particularly challenging, with the performer having to cancel a couple of shows due to vocal strain caused by whiskey consumption 34m53s.
- The performer has since switched to drinking tequila, finding it to be less harsh on the body 34m48s.
- The performer's social media presence is characterized by honesty and earnestness, which may contribute to their ability to maintain a genuine connection with their fans and avoid mainstream pressures 35m49s.
- Embracing authenticity and being true to oneself is key, as people have come to appreciate the realness and uniqueness that comes with it 36m18s.
The Modern Outlaw
- The idea of being an "Outlaw" in the music industry has evolved, and it's no longer about being part of a specific group, but rather about doing things one's own way and paving their own road 37m19s.
- There are still some "Outlaws" in the business, but they might not be as big or well-known as they used to be, and the term "Outlaw" has lost some of its original meaning 37m21s.
- Paul Cauthen is an example of a modern-day "Outlaw" who lives what he writes and doesn't compromise his art or personality 37m58s.
- With the rise of social media, it's become easier for artists to create their own content and forge their own paths, making it possible for more people to be considered "Outlaws" in their own way 38m37s.
- The term "Outlaw" is no longer about rebelling against the system, but rather about being a trailblazer and doing things differently 38m54s.
- The music industry has changed, and it's no longer possible to get away with the same level of rebellion and nonconformity that was possible in the past 39m13s.
First Concert Experiences
- A person's first concert experience was Marilyn Manson, which they attended at the age of 14, and the show was notable for a band member being cut open with a bottle on stage, resulting in an ambulance being called 40m11s.
- The person who took them to the concert was later found to be a pedophile, but they were unaware of this at the time 40m19s.
- The person's first concert experience was not typical, as they were underage and the only minors at the 18-and-over show 40m39s.
- The person recalls being in the bathroom and someone commenting on their presence, with another person reassuring them that someone would take care of them 41m5s.
- The person who took them to the concert was known as "Slangen Stein" and was a bookie, but not a bad person 42m21s.
- Another person's first concert experience was with Stony LaRue, a musician from Oklahoma known as the "Red Dirt King" 42m55s.
- This person's mother was a singer who performed in old opera houses and with honky-tonk musicians, exposing them to music from a young age 42m35s.
- Koe Wetzel attended a concert at the Waco Fairgrounds, where he met college girls and was given a beer by one of them, which he drank, resulting in his mom beating him when they got back to the hotel 43m12s.
Musical Influences and Connections
- Koe Wetzel is a fan of Texas Moon and Stony LaRue, and is glad to hear that Stony LaRue is still alive and making music 43m44s.
- Koe Wetzel recently saw Struggle Jennings perform live and was impressed by his show, and also met him backstage with his crew 44m58s.
- Struggle Jennings is touring with other artists, including Caitlyn Curtis and Brianna Harness, and possibly Tom MacDonald 45m36s.
- Koe Wetzel knows Tom MacDonald, also known as Tommy Vex, and thinks he's a talented rapper 45m50s.
- Koe Wetzel appreciates the connection between artists and fans when the music is still grassroots and not mainstream, feeling like it's "your thing" and gives fans a sense of connection to the artist 46m18s.
The Wolf of Wall Street and Partying
- Koe Wetzel references a scene from The Wolf of Wall Street where a character is in a wheelchair and is slid down a hill on a board, which he thinks happened in the late 80s or early 90s 46m42s.
- The idea of committing crimes like train robbery is no longer appealing due to the consequences and the fact that it's only fun for a short period of time, such as 5 or 10 years, before it blows up 47m21s.
- The concept of partying hard, like in the 80s, and then slowing down is discussed, with a mention of Tommy Lee, who was part of the band Mötley Crüe and known for his partying lifestyle 47m45s.
- Tommy Lee's fame, good looks, and partying lifestyle are admired, and it's noted that he was very young when he was at the height of his fame 48m5s.
- The idea of having all the opportunities and experiences that come with fame at a young age, like Tommy Lee did, is discussed, and it's noted that it would be overwhelming and potentially deadly 48m22s.
Colombia and Texas Strip Clubs
- The country of Colombia is mentioned, with a discussion about how the ambassador has invited the person to visit, but they are hesitant due to concerns about safety and the potential for kidnappings or ransoms 48m31s.
- The person jokes about how they would not survive in Colombia, even if they grew up there, due to their partying lifestyle 49m5s.
- Upcoming shows in Texas are mentioned, including one in Belton, which is near Waco, and a casino in the area 49m20s.
- A story about a strip club in Waco is mentioned, which was previously discussed by Parker, and it's noted that the club is not very good and needs redecoration 49m45s.
- The person shares a story about finding pictures of themselves and others causing damage at the strip club, including kicking holes in the drywall 50m16s.
- Another story about a strip club in Streetport, Louisiana, is mentioned, where a woman was built like a "damn senur" 50m38s.
- A woman was seen wearing extremely high heels, which had warning stickers on them, similar to those found on ladders, and was described as looking like a "damn off-duty Pony" 51m21s.
- The woman's appearance was compared to that of Larry Flynt, but it was noted that she was not as good-looking as him 51m5s.
Louisiana and East Texas
- The conversation turned to the topic of comedy clubs and music venues in Louisiana, and how many of them tend to close down over time 51m48s.
- It was noted that this phenomenon is not unique to Louisiana, but also occurs in East Texas, and that many businesses in these areas struggle to last for a long time 52m6s.
- The conversation then shifted to the topic of growing up in small towns, with one person mentioning that they grew up in a town of around 4,000 people, similar in size to the other person's hometown 52m34s.
- The benefits of growing up in a small town were discussed, including the fact that there were enough people to make things interesting, but not so many that it felt overwhelming 52m42s.
- A story was shared about a man in the town who had a bike with a baby seat on the back, which led to rumors and speculation among the townspeople about his personal life 53m6s.
- It was eventually revealed that the man was mentally handicapped and had simply been given a used bike with a baby seat that he didn't know how to remove 53m43s.
- The townspeople had been showing kindness and sympathy to the man, unaware of the true circumstances, and had even been leaving him food and other gifts 53m37s.
Small Town Life and Family
- Growing up in a small town can be crazy due to the prevalence of rumors and gossip, and it's easy to get caught up in the drama, especially when you're young 54m30s.
- As a kid, you often hear stories about older kids being the toughest in the world, and it's easy to look up to them and think they're cool 54m38s.
- Koe Wetzel's parents were strict with him growing up, but not as strict with his siblings, and he thinks this might be because he was a bit of a troublemaker as a kid 55m0s.
- Despite being a bit of a troublemaker, Koe Wetzel was always well-mannered and is now considered one of the most likable guys around 55m16s.
- Koe Wetzel's younger sister, Zoe, is a sweetheart and an angel, and she's currently finishing up nursing school to become a nurse practitioner 56m11s.
- Zoe attended Texas Tech and got her Associate's degree before moving on to nursing school, and Koe Wetzel is proud of her and wants her to be the best in her field 56m51s.
- Koe Wetzel is jokingly trying to get his sister to become a doctor so she can prescribe him scripts, but he's also genuinely proud of her accomplishments and wants her to succeed 57m27s.
- Koe Wetzel wants doll shots for Christmas to help with his back pain on the road, and he also wants to get a wife in 2025, which he refers to as "wife 2025" 57m49s.
Bluechew and Family Support
- Bluechew is an online service that delivers the same active ingredients as Viagra, Cialis, and Levitra, but at a fraction of the cost and in chewable form, allowing users to plan ahead and be ready whenever an opportunity arises 58m17s.
- Bluechew's mission is to help men be "rockard" and they will not stop until every man is "bricked up like a brick house" 58m51s.
- Koe Wetzel's parents were supportive of his music, but they were also concerned about his well-being, especially when he got kicked out of school and was living in a garage on a couch at a friend's house 59m31s.
- Koe Wetzel's parents would check on him once a year, and when they found him living in the garage, they were shocked and told him that he needed to make a change 1h0m4s.
- Koe Wetzel was too proud to ask his parents for money, but they eventually found out that he was out of school and encouraged him to come back and work in construction with his dad 1h0m41s.
- Koe Wetzel's dad offered him a chance to work in construction and potentially become a superintendent, but Koe Wetzel chose to pursue his music career instead 1h1m15s.
- The individual had a tough time in their life, but it helped build their character and made them appreciate what they have now, having to go through those times made them hard-shelled and more appreciative of their current situation 1h1m22s.
- Their parents were supportive, telling them to figure things out and do it if they were going to do it, and they have been super supportive the entire time 1h1m47s.
Songwriting Inspiration and Morgan Wallen Tour
- The individual does not have a song about their mother or dad, but they might write one now, and they think it's interesting where people find inspiration to write songs, especially love ballads or songs about family 1h2m0s.
- They mention that Morgan has a great song that is a banger, and they think it touched on a nerve, as there aren't many songs about the relationship between a son and their mother or father 1h2m25s.
- The individual has mentioned their parents in songs before but hasn't written a song about them, and they think it's a tough song to write, but maybe it will happen in the future 1h2m53s.
- They toured with Morgan this year, and it was a great experience, especially playing at Cowboys Stadium, which was a dream come true, and they appreciate Morgan for having them 1h3m13s.
- The individual was in awe of the experience of playing at Cowboys Stadium, and it was something they will never forget, and they can't thank Morgan enough for the opportunity 1h3m45s.
Touring Experiences and Expansion
- They have a strong grassroots audience, and their tour has probably expanded, having an audience outside of Texas, and they have had a loyal following for a long time 1h4m21s.
- Koe Wetzel's touring has expanded to places outside of Texas, with sold-out shows in new locations, which he finds crazy and wild 1h4m41s.
- He recently toured Europe, including the UK, Manchester, London, Glasgow, Leeds, Amsterdam, and Germany, with all shows being sold out 1h5m5s.
- This was not his first time in Europe, as he did an acoustic run there in 2018, but it was his first time back since then 1h5m28s.
- Fans in Europe were singing along to both old and new music, with a strong following of his older songs 1h5m37s.
- Koe Wetzel is set to tour Australia in March, which will be his first time there, and he's excited to experience the country 1h5m52s.
- He's heard that Australia has a similar vibe to Texas and is looking forward to performing there 1h6m20s.
- Australia has one of the biggest followings of Koe Wetzel's music outside of the US, and he's grateful for the support 1h6m24s.
- When in Australia, he attended a Matchbox 20 and Goo Goo Dolls show, as well as a Fred again DJ show 1h6m43s.
- Koe Wetzel is hoping to perform in more locations in Australia, including Perth and possibly Sydney and Queensland 1h7m2s.
- He's been invited to appear on the podcast "Shaun and Marley", which is hosted by friends of his, and is considering making a Texas dish with them, such as chicken fried steak 1h7m26s.
Hot Ones, Texas Food, and Future Plans
- Koe Wetzel thinks he and Marley resemble Sean and Theo, suggesting they should have their own show, and shares a humorous anecdote about calling the fire department 1h8m13s.
- Koe Wetzel has been on the show "Hot Ones" years ago and found it fun, but not as hot as he expected, comparing one of the sauces to a bathroom cleaner 1h8m30s.
- When asked about the best food in Texas, Koe Wetzel mentions Austin, San Antonio, and Fort Worth, highlighting their barbecue and Mexican food, with El Paso being a hidden gem for Mexican food 1h9m9s.
- El Paso is described as a mystery city with a lot going on, and Koe Wetzel shares a story about a friend who crossed the border to eat and have a couple of beers 1h9m32s.
- Koe Wetzel records in a place called Toro, just south of El Paso, and praises the food there, calling it the best Mexican food outside of El Paso 1h10m4s.
- With music moving forward, Koe Wetzel is touring with his album "Nine Lives" and is set to release a Christmas album, with plans to start writing new music in January 1h10m26s.
- Koe Wetzel's band has a lot of festivals lined up for the year and a few surprises in store, and he reflects on how fast the past year has gone by 1h11m0s.
- Koe Wetzel attributes the fast pace of life to people trying to live as much as they can, and is excited about the upcoming year 1h11m30s.
- A recent tour went by quickly, lasting three months, and now there's a focus on releasing more music to keep fans happy 1h11m41s.
- It's weird how something that's been dreamed about and highly anticipated can come and go so fast, leaving a sense of "now what" 1h12m1s.
- There's a tendency to pin happiness and excitement on one day or moment, but once it's gone, it's like it never happened 1h12m13s.
- Getting fixated on something and then trying to relish it for as long as possible is a common experience, but it still goes by quickly 1h12m30s.
Pat McAfee and Texas Pride
- A fun experience was doing a game day event with Pat McAfee, who is considered an exceptional and unique individual in his field 1h12m46s.
- Pat McAfee is described as the "male Caitlyn Clark of his job," indicating his exceptional skills and reputation 1h13m6s.
- There's a suggestion to have Koe Wetzel on a game day event next year, possibly at the Red River Showdown between Texas and Oklahoma 1h13m15s.
- A recent Texas vs. Texas A&M game was exciting, with Texas being on "cloud 10" and people being "fired up" 1h13m21s.
- Texas is considered a great place to be from, and if people were to divide into their own states, it would be a popular choice 1h13m39s.
- Many people are moving to Texas, including those from California, and it's becoming a desirable place to live, similar to Nashville 1h13m47s.
- Koe Wetzel is considering moving to Austin, Texas, to be closer to his desired location and have the ability to be in both places 1h14m0s.
- Having a place in both Texas and Los Angeles would be ideal, allowing for flexibility and the ability to bounce back and forth 1h14m20s.
Austin Living and Christmas Projects
- Austin is considered an awesome place with everything, but it's not perfect, and there's still a need to be aware of crime 1h14m25s.
- There's a discussion about participating in the "12 Days of Christmas" event, but the details are unclear 1h14m48s.
- Koe Wetzel was asked to participate in a project, but he declined due to feeling burnt out and overwhelmed, suggesting that he might be interested in participating next year 1h14m56s.
- Ben Burgess, a famous songwriter, was brought in to participate in the project, and he read his part in a unique, Texas drawl style 1h15m25s.
- Koe Wetzel met Ben Burgess years ago at an event with Charles Kelley, and he thinks Ben is a great guy 1h15m45s.
- Koe Wetzel's band creates a Christmas album every year, which involves reimagining classic songs and making them their own 1h16m15s.
- The Christmas album project gives the band something to do at the end of the year when they're not usually in the studio, and it provides a reason for them to create music that people can enjoy every year 1h16m38s.
Career Reflections and Alone Time
- Koe Wetzel feels like he's in a good place in his career, but he sometimes feels like he's missing alone time to reset and relax 1h17m9s.
- As someone who is always surrounded by people, Koe Wetzel values his alone time and likes to have time to himself to unwind 1h17m37s.
- He believes that life is good, and sometimes it's not necessary to have an answer to the question of what's missing in life 1h17m50s.
- Sometimes, when life seems perfect, it might not be, and it's essential to recognize that and make changes 1h18m5s.
- Having a successful career and growing fan base can be inspiring, and it may lead to thinking about new challenges and opportunities 1h18m16s.
- It's interesting to explore new possibilities and consider what else can be done, even if it's outside of one's comfort zone 1h18m30s.
- Getting into new things, such as acting or owning a bar, can be exciting and provide new experiences 1h18m42s.
The Riot Room and Business Ventures
- Koe Wetzel has a bar called the Riot Room in Fort Worth, which is a honky-tonk during the day and a club at night 1h19m13s.
- The bar has a Texas Club vibe, with billiards and a good time atmosphere, and a second location is opening in Houston 1h19m28s.
- Opening a bar can be a dream come true, and it's been a fun experience for Koe Wetzel 1h20m13s.
- The new location in Houston is expected to open in February, and it's almost finished 1h20m24s.
- Koe Wetzel never thought he'd own a bar, but he got in with the right people and made it happen 1h20m34s.
- He considered opening a bar in Nashville but decided not to, as it's not his domain 1h20m46s.
- It's essential to be careful when getting involved in new ventures, especially in unfamiliar territories 1h20m59s.
- Jelly Roll is also opening a bar, which Koe Wetzel had heard about 1h21m11s.
Jelly Roll and Hugs
- Jelly Laney has a unique emblem featuring a skull wearing a crown of natural Skyline, which is considered cool and is his personal symbol 1h21m37s.
- Jelly is described as a person who gives the best hugs in the world, and his hugs can turn a bad day around 1h22m36s.
- A humorous idea is proposed for a "hug station" where people can pay for hugs from Jelly, with options for a standard hug or a heated hug for an additional fee 1h22m59s.
- Jelly is seen as a conduit for love, with an aura and presence that can positively impact those around him 1h23m25s.
- He is also described as a grateful person who is fun to watch and has a cool story 1h23m39s.
Upcoming Projects and Collaborations
- Upcoming plans include touring for most of next year, performing at festivals, and working on a new record 1h23m50s.
- There are plans to collaborate with new songwriters, and past collaborations have included working with Ernest 1h24m7s.
- Co-writing with other artists has been a new experience, but it has opened up new ideas and opportunities 1h24m26s.
- Evolving as an artist and adapting to new approaches, such as co-writing, has been a process, but it has ultimately been beneficial 1h24m39s.
- Writing music has become a collaborative process, with the help of other artists and songwriters, making it easier to create and share ideas, especially with a lot on one's mind 1h24m55s.
- Co-writing with other artists, such as Gabe Simon, has been a fun and beneficial experience, bringing in new perspectives and ideas 1h25m21s.
- Initially, there was a preference for doing things alone, but as time went on, it became clear that asking for help and collaborating with others was necessary for growth and improvement 1h26m10s.
- Pushing aside pride and being open to collaboration has led to better outcomes and a more enjoyable creative process 1h26m28s.
- Including others in the creative process can sometimes be a bummer, as it's no longer a solo effort, but it's also a great way to share experiences and have someone to talk to about them 1h26m40s.
- The idea of having a partner or someone to share experiences with is appealing, as it would be nice to have someone to talk to about accomplishments and adventures 1h26m46s.








