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Code Red Talk: The Stories Behind Country Music with Dylan Weldon (The Drifting Cowboy Podcast)

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️ Code Red Talk: The Stories Behind Country Music with Dylan Weldon (The Drifting Cowboy Podcast)   In this powerful episode of Code Red Talk, Zach Terry sits down with Dylan Weldon, host of The Drifting Cowboy Podcast — one of the most compelling voices in today’s traditional country revival. From Waylon Jennings and Merle Haggard to Willie Nelson and Sturgill Simpson, Dylan shares the untold stories, surprising legacies, and hard-won lessons that shaped the sound of American grit.   DILLON WELDON BIO: Dillon is from the small, rural town of Sugartown in southwest Louisiana, population 176. He has loved country music as long as he can remember. When he was 3 years old, he asked for a Sony Walkman and a Johnny PayCheck’s Greatest Hits cassette for Christmas. He has always been fascinated with the history of country music, its artists, songwriters and the stories behind the songs. Dillon now lives in Nashville and has made a career out of his passion for country music history, through his social media platform and the Drifting Cowboy podcast where he has sat down with legends such as Jamey Johnson, Travis Tritt, Bobby Braddock, Randy Travis and many more. Dillon believes that the history of country music is as important as the music itself and should be kept alive.   Expect deep insight, a few laughs, and a front-row seat to the intersection of faith, culture, and country music — told by two men who live it.   ️ Timestamps 00:00 – Dylan’s honest prayer before his TikTok breakthrough 01:10 – The Hank Jr. video that changed everything 01:37 – Welcome to Code Red Talk — Zach introduces Dylan Weldon 03:10 – How Dylan built a songwriting community during lockdown 05:05 – The story behind the yellow cap and smart personal branding 06:17 – Branding lessons from Bear Bryant, Waylon, and Lincoln 07:28 – Waylon Jennings’ estate, legacy, and influence 08:55 – Growing up in rhythm: Merle Haggard and family memories 10:10 – Elvis Presley’s estate and the business of legacy management 12:23 – Why preserving musical history matters for future generations 14:09 – Finding forgotten legends like Sonny Throckmorton 15:10 – Johnny Cash & Kris Kristofferson: stories of boldness and friendship 18:00 – Merle Kilgore, “Ring of Fire,” and the deal of a lifetime 20:00 – Jimmy Buffett’s secret business discipline 21:02 – How bad accountants ruined country icons 22:21 – Shooter Jennings and the unreleased Waylon tapes 24:12 – Inside the Songbird album and possible duets to come 27:05 – Willie Nelson’s jazz influence and Django Reinhardt connection 30:20 – What makes country music truly “country” 33:10 – Why “bro country” misses the mark 36:00 – Jesco White and the roots of Appalachian folk dance 38:20 – Dwight Yoakam, Buck Owens, and the Bakersfield sound 40:10 – Hee Haw nostalgia and the decline of TV country shows 41:00 – YouTube beats Netflix: people crave real conversation 43:00 – Why AM radio still holds power for talk and truth 46:05 – How social media changed the path to success in Nashville 48:45 – Advice for young artists: never sign without a good lawyer 50:20 – Record labels that sign artists just to shelve them

️ Code Red Talk: The Stories Behind Country Music with Dylan Weldon (The Drifting Cowboy Podcast)   In this powerful episode of Code Red Talk, Zach Terry sits down with Dylan Weldon, host of The Drifting Cowboy Podcast — one of the most compelling voices in today’s traditional country revival. From Waylon Jennings and Merle Haggard to Willie Nelson and Sturgill Simpson, Dylan shares the untold stories, surprising legacies, and hard-won lessons that shaped the sound of American grit.   DILLON WELDON BIO: Dillon is from the small, rural town of Sugartown in southwest Louisiana, population 176. He has loved country music as long as he can remember. When he was 3 years old, he asked for a Sony Walkman and a Johnny PayCheck’s Greatest Hits cassette for Christmas. He has always been fascinated with the history of country music, its artists, songwriters and the stories behind the songs. Dillon now lives in Nashville and has made a career out of his passion for country music history, through his social media platform and the Drifting Cowboy podcast where he has sat down with legends such as Jamey Johnson, Travis Tritt, Bobby Braddock, Randy Travis and many more. Dillon believes that the history of country music is as important as the music itself and should be kept alive.   Expect deep insight, a few laughs, and a front-row seat to the intersection of faith, culture, and country music — told by two men who live it.   ️ Timestamps 00:00 – Dylan’s honest prayer before his TikTok breakthrough 01:10 – The Hank Jr. video that changed everything 01:37 – Welcome to Code Red Talk — Zach introduces Dylan Weldon 03:10 – How Dylan built a songwriting community during lockdown 05:05 – The story behind the yellow cap and smart personal branding 06:17 – Branding lessons from Bear Bryant, Waylon, and Lincoln 07:28 – Waylon Jennings’ estate, legacy, and influence 08:55 – Growing up in rhythm: Merle Haggard and family memories 10:10 – Elvis Presley’s estate and the business of legacy management 12:23 – Why preserving musical history matters for future generations 14:09 – Finding forgotten legends like Sonny Throckmorton 15:10 – Johnny Cash & Kris Kristofferson: stories of boldness and friendship 18:00 – Merle Kilgore, “Ring of Fire,” and the deal of a lifetime 20:00 – Jimmy Buffett’s secret business discipline 21:02 – How bad accountants ruined country icons 22:21 – Shooter Jennings and the unreleased Waylon tapes 24:12 – Inside the Songbird album and possible duets to come 27:05 – Willie Nelson’s jazz influence and Django Reinhardt connection 30:20 – What makes country music truly “country” 33:10 – Why “bro country” misses the mark 36:00 – Jesco White and the roots of Appalachian folk dance 38:20 – Dwight Yoakam, Buck Owens, and the Bakersfield sound 40:10 – Hee Haw nostalgia and the decline of TV country shows 41:00 – YouTube beats Netflix: people crave real conversation 43:00 – Why AM radio still holds power for talk and truth 46:05 – How social media changed the path to success in Nashville 48:45 – Advice for young artists: never sign without a good lawyer 50:20 – Record labels that sign artists just to shelve them

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