Hey Tyler ! I thought your interview with Julie Milam went really well. Not easy to answer questions as to how you convey a message from your life experience while being a Musician. Julie asked the right and sometimes loaded questions of you and I am glad she did a fine job. I have a much better idea of how you frame things as you create your Music now. I am not familiar with Chris Knight, but I will be. I thank you in advance, for mentioning Chris as a inspiration of your Music. I would not change a thing about your approach to Music. The Music you make resonates so strongly with people. Your Music made me want to stop and listen to what you were saying. It was that powerful and personal. I been dabbling around with my guitar for 22 years and I am still a beginner. Your Music inspires me to get better with playing and writing a song of my own. I never quit. I grew up in the city, but I am a rural counrty boy at heart all the way. I grew up visiting my Grandparents farm in rural WI. My Dad took me fishing and hunting like yourself. I own a farm like my Grandpa and Grandma did today and I can do the things I enjoy there. My buddy grew up in urban Evensville IN. I been there it was okay , but I enjoy rural IN better by far. On one of your U-tubes I noticed you and your buddy drinking 16 oz.Yuengling Lager's. As a WI. guy it made me thirsty. Lol Wishing you the best with Music. If I ever get down to Kentucky again I will have to check out the Monark in Louisville. Sounds like a great vibe and Music scene. Like to drink a beer with you at a place like that if I ever get the opportunity. Thank you for sharing your Music Tyler ! Tc