This is a continuation of Episode 43. Colt Ford crashes Jake Owen’s interview and things get a little wild. Host Evan Paul is mostly bystander as these two men catch up and (2:10) share hot takes on Morgan Wallen and bro country and friend that show up when you need ‘em.
In 2024, Colt suffered a massive heart attack and needed to be revived twice. He says (8:52) that he saw Toby Keith at heaven’s gate but his old friend told him God wasn’t ready for him yet and to turn around. It left us all with goosebumps!
Add to that a few fighting stories, a TG Sheppard song and (3:00) an awkward FaceTime with George Birge. Both interviews were a ton of fun. As usual, (20:54) Billy Dukes joins for the Night Cap.
Colt’s new ‘Little Out There’ album drops Nov. 7. Also mentioned during this conversation: Dustin Lynch, Florida Georgia Line, Phil Vassar and more.
Email staff@tasteofcountry.com
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This is a continuation of Episode 43. Colt Ford crashes Jake Owen’s interview and things get a little wild. Host Evan Paul is mostly bystander as these two men catch up and (2:10) share hot takes on Morgan Wallen and bro country and friend that show up when you need ‘em.
In 2024, Colt suffered a massive heart attack and needed to be revived twice. He says (8:52) that he saw Toby Keith at heaven’s gate but his old friend told him God wasn’t ready for him yet and to turn around. It left us all with goosebumps!
Add to that a few fighting stories, a TG Sheppard song and (3:00) an awkward FaceTime with George Birge. Both interviews were a ton of fun. As usual, (20:54) Billy Dukes joins for the Night Cap.
Colt’s new ‘Little Out There’ album drops Nov. 7. Also mentioned during this conversation: Dustin Lynch, Florida Georgia Line, Phil Vassar and more.
Email staff@tasteofcountry.com
Jake Owen’s Life Was a Mess — A Phone Call Changed Everything
Taste of Country Nights, On Demand
44 minutes
2 weeks ago
Jake Owen’s Life Was a Mess — A Phone Call Changed Everything
Jake Owen reveals everything that led up to his new Dreams To Dream album and PHEW! It’s a lot. Evan Paul asked one question and 13 minutes later Jake had told us about his breakup, how no one came calling when he lost his last record deal, his love for Hank Jr. and how he flew into a fire to record an album while his personal life was (metaphorically) on fire.
The second half of this interview looks back at his career. Jake proudly (17:30) owns starting bro country with “Barefoot Blue Jean Night” in 2011. He then (23:30) opens up about his friendship with Kenny Chesney and what’s in his future until he’s quite suddenly interrupted by a good friend. Then (32:27) the Night Cap with Billy Dukes.
Other people mentioned during this conversation: Shooter Jennings, Waylon Jennings, Alan Jackson, Brooks & Dunn, Peyton Manning, Florida Georgia Line and more.
Email staff@tasteofcountry.com
A video version of this interview is also available on YouTube: https://youtu.be/RW2SV1tCDek
Taste of Country Nights, On Demand
This is a continuation of Episode 43. Colt Ford crashes Jake Owen’s interview and things get a little wild. Host Evan Paul is mostly bystander as these two men catch up and (2:10) share hot takes on Morgan Wallen and bro country and friend that show up when you need ‘em.
In 2024, Colt suffered a massive heart attack and needed to be revived twice. He says (8:52) that he saw Toby Keith at heaven’s gate but his old friend told him God wasn’t ready for him yet and to turn around. It left us all with goosebumps!
Add to that a few fighting stories, a TG Sheppard song and (3:00) an awkward FaceTime with George Birge. Both interviews were a ton of fun. As usual, (20:54) Billy Dukes joins for the Night Cap.
Colt’s new ‘Little Out There’ album drops Nov. 7. Also mentioned during this conversation: Dustin Lynch, Florida Georgia Line, Phil Vassar and more.
Email staff@tasteofcountry.com