In episode 192 Nicky T and Sam Burgh from Rowdy Alternative sit down with Read Southall and Reid Barber from the band Southall to discuss their journey in the music industry and the evolution of their “Rural Rock” sound, blending country and rock. The band shares insights on actively touring and expanding beyond their local area, noting how cultural differences in music reception affect audience engagement. They emphasize the importance of authenticity in songwriting and how collaboration has become more common in their creative process. The conversation also touches on the growth of the Red Dirt music scene, the significance of their hometown of Stillwater in shaping their music, and the essential role live performances play in building a fanbase. The episode wraps up by highlighting the collaborative nature of the music industry, with bus drivers, tour management, and various roles contributing to a successful tour.

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Southall (Guest): @southallofficial

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