#22 – Lainey Wilson – Theo Von Podcast

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What was like a first job that you had growing up? I impersonated Hannah Montana. I really did for five years. I started in the eighth grade, I would do like three or four parties a weekend. I went everywhere. The first party I did was for my eighth grade teacher and she had just bought me a little Hannah Montana wig and she's like “Will you just show up to my little girl's party and pretend to be Hannah?” and I just took it too far and went and bought the karaoke track, I already had a portable sound system and so I put on a show on a flatbed trailer. And I tell you it spread like wildfire. Next thing I know I'm playing in Mississippi, Arkansas, Texas…

Some people came for the butt and stayed for the music

I mean country music is more than just a genre, it is truly a way of life. Growing up, you know, listening to a lot of 90s country, we eat, sleep and breathe it. We’d talk about music, we'd sit around, if I was riding the tractor with daddy that's what we were listening to and it was really a soundtrack to our lives. So I didn't even realize as a little girl that country music was a genre of music, I thought that was just it

It's crazy how much growing up on a farm taught me just about life in general. I mean you get up every day, you roll your sleeves up, you have good years, you have bad years

I realized that in the past year that a lot of music… it's like sometimes you can't put into words what you're trying to say right and a song will do that, it's just such a gift

People change, things change, and sometimes you figure out who people really are and it sucks

I love stories and that's why I think I love a lot of country and singer-songwriter stuff. Because I want to hear the story a lot of times. It's a genre where you can be normal. You don't have to look like you got it all together

If we're gonna write about it, we got to do it

Oysters are so weird. I think they're supposed to NOT be eaten

I remember I used to write down things on a notepad of what to talk about when I was talking on the phone in high school or junior high. Whatever it was, I'd be like: ask him if he caught any frogs, ask him how many frogs did he get, ask him did he have fun. I'm like “do you not know how to have a conversation, Lord” but sometimes you don't know how to have a conversation

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