Dillon Weldon
The Drifting Cowboy Podcast is where country music history and storytelling collide. Hosted by Dillon Weldon, each episode dives into the legends, lost stories, and behind-the-scenes moments that shaped country music. With guests like Travis Tritt, Ray Wylie Hubbard, and Randy Travis, you'll hear real conversations that reveal the heart, humor, and history of the genre. Whether you grew up on country or just found it, this show brings you closer to the music and the people who lived it. New episodes every week.
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Country songwriter Ward Davis joins Drifting Cowboy for a raw, no-filter conversation about his path through modern outlaw country — including the unbelievable moment Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard both recorded his song “Unfair Weather Friend.”Ward tells the full story behind how that song came together, what it meant to have two all-time legends cut the same song, and how that moment reshaped his career. He also talks about his longtime friendship with Cody Jinks, recording with Clint Black, and navigating success outside the Nashville system.Along the way, Ward shares a powerful story about meeting Kris Kristofferson and performing a show with him, offering rare insight into one of country music’s most respected icons.This episode is about songwriting, grit, loyalty, and the quiet moments that define a career — the parts most people never hear.If you care about real country music, the writers behind the songs, and the stories that live off the radio dial, this episode is for you.🎙️ Drifting Cowboy PodcastHosted by Dillon WeldonNew episodes featuring legendary artists, songwriters, and untold stories from country music history.Ward Davis, Ward Davis podcast, Ward Davis interview, Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, Willie Nelson Merle Haggard song, Unfair Weather Friend, Kris Kristofferson, Ward Davis Kris Kristofferson, Cody Jinks, Ward Davis Cody Jinks, Clint Black, outlaw country, modern outlaw country, country songwriting, songwriter podcast, country music podcast, behind the songs country music, Texas country music, independent country artists, Drifting Cowboy podcast, Dillon Weldon, country music history, Nashville songwriting
Dec 11
Country music icon Jeannie C. Riley sits down for a rare, wide-open conversation about her life, her career, and the stories behind “Harper Valley PTA.” She shares unforgettable moments with Tom T. Hall, Charlie Daniels, and other Nashville legends, while reflecting on the highs, the heartbreak, and what she really lived through in the industry.This is Jeannie C. Riley like you’ve never seen her — honest, sharp, funny, and full of wisdom from a lifetime in country music. If you love classic country, storytelling, or behind-the-scenes history, this two-hour interview is a treasure.jeannie c riley, jeannie c riley interview, harper valley pta, tom t hall, charlie daniels, drifting cowboy podcast, country music history, classic country stories, harper valley pta story, jeannie c riley podcast, nashville legends, 60s country music, female country artists, country music interviews, jeannie c riley untold story, harper valley pta songwriter, tom t hall stories, charlie daniels stories, country music women, jeannie c riley 2025
Dec 4
Whisperin’ Bill Anderson joins The Drifting Cowboy Podcast for a deep dive into one of the most legendary careers in country music history. From writing timeless songs like Whiskey Lullaby and Give It Away to sharing the stage with icons like Roger Miller and Faron Young, Bill opens up about the stories, struggles, and moments that shaped a lifetime of hits. He also talks about hosting Country Family Reunion, his early days on television game shows and soap operas, and what it truly means to stay relevant in country music for over six decades. 🎧 Full of laughter, wisdom, and never-before-told stories from a Hall of Fame songwriter. 👉 Watch the full interview and subscribe for more conversations with the legends who built country music. Bill Anderson, Whisperin Bill Anderson, Roger Miller, Faron Young, Whiskey Lullaby, Give It Away, Country Family Reunion, Grand Ole Opry, Country Music Hall of Fame, Nashville, Country Music History, Country Legends, Songwriting, Country Songwriter Stories, Drifting Cowboy Podcast, Dillon Weldon, Country Interviews, Behind the Songs, Country Music Icons, Country Music Stories, Traditional Country, 90s Country, Classic Country, Bill Anderson Interview, Bill Anderson Podcast, Country Storytellers, Country Music Hall of Famer
Nov 27
Founding Eagles member Bernie Leadon joins me to share the real story behind one of the most important chapters in American music. Bernie talks about his early years with Gram Parsons and the Flying Burrito Brothers, his memories from Altamont Speedway, and the musical and personal moments that shaped the rise of The Eagles. We dive deep into writing classics like “Witchy Woman,” the band’s early chemistry, why he left, and what it was like returning decades later for the History of the Eagles tour. Bernie also opens up about Gram’s death, the California country-rock scene, and the new music he’s creating today. If you love the Eagles, Gram Parsons, real music history, or the roots of country rock, this episode is packed with stories you won’t hear anywhere else.bernie leadon, eagles founding member, the eagles, gram parsons, flying burrito brothers, altamont speedway, witchy woman, eagles interview, gram parsons stories, bernie leadon interview, drifting cowboy podcast, dillon weldon, country rock history, classic rock stories, music history podcast, history of the eagles, california country rock, american music history, gram parsons death, eagles founding story, bernie leadon new music, eagles documentary, country music podcast, rock and roll history
Nov 20
Legendary harmonica player Mickey Raphael joins me for a deep dive into life on the road with Willie Nelson — including an unbelievable story about the night Willie’s crew ended up getting a ride to a show from the Hells Angels. Mickey also talks about working with iconic songwriters like Guy Clark and Townes Van Zandt, his memories from decades of touring, his solo projects, and the exciting new music he’s working on now. This episode is a front-row seat to country music history from a man who lived it, breathed it, and shaped it beside one of the greatest of all time.mickey raphael, willie nelson, hells angels, hells angels story, mickey raphael interview, willie nelson band, guy clark, townes van zandt, outlaw country stories, country music podcast, drifting cowboy podcast, harmonica player, willie nelson road stories, country music legends, country music history, nashville podcast, dillon weldon, country music interview, willie nelson stories, mickey raphael harmonica, country road stories
Nov 13
Join Patreon for Exclusive Content:https://patreon.com/DillonWeldon?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLinkStep inside the world of Waylon Jennings like you’ve never heard it before. In this episode, the legendary members of Waylon’s band sit down and tell ALL — the untold, unbelievable, and downright wild stories from life on the road with the Outlaw himself.They share what it was really like working for Waylon, the pranks they pulled on him, how Big Bird actually caught on fire, behind-the-scenes moments from The Dukes of Hazzard, and memories of Buddy Holly and The Crickets, Nashville in the ’60s and ’70s, and the rise of the Outlaw movement.This episode is pure country music history straight from the men who lived it. If you love Waylon Jennings, classic country, or behind-the-scenes stories that feel like opening a hidden vault, this is one you won’t forget.waylon jennings, waylon jennings interview, waylon jennings band, outlaw country, outlaw country stories, buddy holly stories, dukes of hazzard, country music history, waylon jennings podcast, waylon jennings documentary, waymore’s blues band, dillon weldon drifting cowboy, big bird on fire story, classic country stories, nashville history, country music legends, untold outlaw stories, jennings family, honky tonk history, waylon jennings 2025, drifting cowboy podcast
Nov 6
Sign Up on Patreon for Exclusive Content: https://patreon.com/DillonWeldon?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLinkJake Owen sits down with me for one of the most honest and wide-open conversations of his career. We talk Brooks & Dunn telling him to pump the brakes, Alan Jackson moments that shaped him, and why he’s doubling down on real country music. Jake also opens up about working with Shooter Jennings on his new album and the shift toward a raw, traditional sound.From his early days grinding in bars to becoming one of the biggest names of the 2000s and 2010s, Jake walks through the highs, lows, left turns, and lessons learned along the way. If you love stories about Brooks & Dunn, Alan Jackson, Hank Jr., traditional country, songwriting, and the evolution of Nashville—this episode is loaded.In this episode:The moment Brooks & Dunn told Jake Owen to STOPJake’s memories of Alan Jackson and the old-school Nashville wayHis deep love for Hank Jr. and classic countryHow working with Shooter Jennings changed his soundWhy his new album leans heavy into traditional country musicStories from throughout Jake’s career—touring, radio, writing, and the moments that shaped his voiceIf you want to see where country music is going—and where it came from—this conversation is a perfect snapshot.Jake Owen, Jake Owen interview, Jake Owen podcast, Jake Owen new album, Shooter Jennings, Shooter Jennings Jake Owen, Brooks and Dunn, Brooks & Dunn, Alan Jackson, Hank Jr., Hank Williams Jr., traditional country, traditional country music, country music podcast, Drifting Cowboy podcast, Dillon Weldon, country music interviews, Nashville stories, country music history, Jake Owen Shooter Jennings, Jake Owen Brooks and Dunn story, Jake Owen Alan Jackson story, 2000s country music, country music storytelling, Jake Owen 2025
Oct 31
Patreon Clip: https://www.patreon.com/posts/alex-miller-x-142520479?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=postshare_creator&utm_content=join_link From American Idol to sharing the stage with Hank Williams Jr., Tracy Byrd, and Emily Ann Roberts — country artist Alex Miller is living proof that real country music is alive and kicking.In this episode of Drifting Cowboy, Dillon Weldon sits down with Alex to talk about his journey after American Idol, what it’s like recording with Tracy Byrd, performing with Emily Ann Roberts and Belle Frantz, and why traditional country is making a long-awaited comeback.Alex opens up about his roots, his songwriting process, and what it means to stay authentic in a world chasing trends. If you love genuine country storytelling and honky-tonk soul, this one’s for you.Alex Miller, Alex Miller American Idol, Dillon Weldon, Drifting Cowboy Podcast, Emily Ann Roberts, Belle Frantz, Hank Williams Jr., Tracy Byrd, traditional country music, country music comeback, real country music, country podcast, Nashville country, honky tonk, country singer interview, American Idol country singers, modern country music, classic country revival, country storytelling podcast, country artist interviews, Dillon Weldon podcast, country music 2025