Colter Wall | Good Luck, Good Timing, & Hard Work | The Converse Cowboy

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Published 2021-06-22
Colter Wall has seen a great deal of success in a relatively short amount of time. An old soul and wise beyond his years; Colter is only scratching the surface of the impact he will have on the country music industry. He knows his intentions and continues to improve his craft as a singer/songwriter by pushing himself to be a little better every day.

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All Comments (21)
  • @codythompson77
    Colter Wall and Tyler Childers are the future of country and if they don’t gain more respect with time country is no longer country
  • @Bobo03x
    For someone that seems to avoid the spotlight and interviews, he’s incredibly charismatic and gives thoughtful answers
  • What he has to remember is country music fans are sick to death of hip hop country. To the point of not even listening. We welcome the raspy voice and old school tone of his music. That's why he's blown up so fast. That's the music we love. Take Aaron Lewis for example. A style all of his own and a huge following for it. Keep it real little brother. Love what you do!
  • @bubbatheking9225
    The first time I heard Colter Wall, I thought he was close to a country version of Tom Waites. This was fun to listen to a humble man with a huge talent.
  • @A-Mana
    I can't believe this guy is 28 years old! his songs like if were made 200 years ago
  • @afourthstarmap
    Tyler Childers, Colter Wall, and Charley Crockett are the future.
  • @cynamonstudio
    Dude,I got back to country music thanks to you. And I stayed.
  • @robindelude3787
    I love that deep, raspy growl! Please don’t ever lose that sound! I was introduced to your music (The Devil Wears A Suit & Tie, and Kate McCannon from the Brewery Sessions) only 48 hours ago. You’d barely sang “Reverend, Reverend please come quick” and I became addicted! I’ve been bingeing since then. Experiment with your range, but please - NEVER abandon that early sound. It’s mesmerizing and so unique!
  • @mustachadon
    I love his old and his new stuff. The old stuff for sure has that raw growl that just hits you in the chest.
  • @Truckguy2024
    I listen to these every chance I can even sitting on the tractor and playing through some headphones. Keeps my eyes open on everything and have honestly learned a lot that I can apply. Just wanted to express my gratitude for you making these thanks man
  • @debankrom6636
    Just heard 'Sleepin' on the Blacktop' last Sunday on Yellowstone, and not being a true Country Music fan, had no idea who Colter was. I was instantly taken with the voice and music. Thanks to you as well for such a great interview - it's enabled me to know a little more about him and appreciate his music even more. : )
  • I forget how I ended up coming across his music. I know the first song I heard was Kate McCannon. I remember I couldn’t wait to get home and share with my mother, who got me into country music, that woah I found REAL country music that actually tells a story! He is definitely a start in leading this generation of new country back to something real, raw, and respectable.
  • @jacobframe8769
    Love to see such a talented person speak on always improving and finding his own voice.
  • Love the early stuff and growl! The change in you has been interesting to watch!
  • Like horse training, it's what you learn after you know it all that counts! I love hearing country music coming back to country!👏🤩
  • @EricainSthlm
    My absolute favorite Colter-interview (full length). 👌 You ask all the questions I want Colter to answer, and he's so clever and humble, and you're just.. great! Can't say this enough, I love the quotes and basically everything you do. (Terlingua-video was amazing!!) ❤👌👍🤙😊 Keep them coming!
  • @curvefeeler
    Great interview. Liked the questions about the vocal changes. He is way cooler than I ever knew.. gonna check out his music better.
  • @HCheatNcool
    Colter I don’t give a shit what you do just be happy and keep making music please!
  • @Samoan_Metalhead
    As Metalhead who listens to 80% Death Metal majority of the time lol. If I'm listening to other genres i.e., Jazz, Hip Hop, Pop and Country. My go to Country artists is Colter Wall, Tyler Childers and Sturgill Simpson. Colter Wall reminds me of Johnny Cash / Hank Williams. Cheers mate for the interview. Even Joe Rogan is trying to get Colter Wall on his podcast lol.
  • @BootsMacD
    Colter Wall is the best thing in country music for me right now, Tyler Childers is second. But when I heard that rasp in the voice on the Brewery Sessions I thought that was the best country voice I had ever heard. I think no matter what style he goes with, obviously that's his choice, but do not lose that voice, that rasp, because that's what brought you here. Maybe people who are high in the industry have told Colter he needs to tone it down but I just hope he keeps that rasp in future songs and keeps it on the old ones, like Kate McCannon.