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I knew I loved playing bluegrass, so I'd end up down there on Sunday nights at the bluegrass jam.

Elvis was a way bigger influence than Waylon Jennings, but you don't wanna tell people, 'I never really listened to Waylon.'

Both my grandfathers and my mother's brother were musicians.

I knew I wanted to make a concept record in song-cycle form, like my favorite Marvin Gaye records where everything just continuously flows.

I lived in Japan when I was younger for about two years. I spent my time equally between religiously studying Aikido in Shinjuku by day and hard partying in Shibuya and Roppongi by night.

I could go back to the railroad. I liked that job.

I'm just gonna write a record for my kid, and if people hate it, it doesn't matter.

You can embrace nostalgia and history and tradition at the same time - it has to progress or it can't survive.

Willie Nelson, Marty Robbins, Merle Haggard and Keith Whitley - guys like that were huge influences.

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Kentucky isn't particularly religious.

Kentucky isn't particularly religious.

Kentucky isn't particularly religious.

Kentucky isn't particularly religious.

Kentucky isn't particularly religious.

Kentucky isn't particularly religious.

Kentucky isn't particularly religious.

Kentucky isn't particularly religious.

Kentucky isn't particularly religious.

Kentucky isn't particularly religious.

Kentucky isn't particularly religious.

Kentucky isn't particularly religious.

Kentucky isn't particularly religious.

Kentucky isn't particularly religious.

Kentucky isn't particularly religious.