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EPISODE · Dec 29, 2025 · 43 MIN

Jeremy Pinnell on Decades, songwriting & his Kentucky roots

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Country singer-songwriter Jeremy Pinnell talks about his new album Decades, life growing up in Northern Kentucky, and the influences that shaped his music. From a childhood filled with Christian hymns and classic rock legends to the life-changing moment of seeing Guns N’ Roses’ “Welcome to the Jungle,” Jeremy shares how punk rock energy evolved into his heartfelt country sound. He opens up about his songwriting process, drawing from personal experience while crafting stories that resonate, and reflects on the journey from his first album OH/KY to his latest work, exploring themes of love, loss, and the modern world.In this episode, Jeremy dives into the making of Decades, including his collaboration with three-time GRAMMY winner Shooter Jennings. He walks us through standout tracks like Barabbas, Dallas, Save You, and Too Much Sugar, sharing the stories and inspirations behind them. Plus, he talks about life on stage, the balance between touring and home life, and what fans can expect from him in 2026.Jonathan’s Drinking: J Mattingly 6YR Kentucky Bourbon Double Staved

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