Consider This from NPR

Meet first time Grammy nominee Charley Crockett

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Jan 28, 2025
Charley Crockett shares his inspiring journey from growing up in a Texas trailer to becoming a first-time Grammy nominee for his album '$10 Cowboy.' He reflects on navigating fame while facing health challenges, emphasizing resilience and work ethic. The conversation dives into the balance of nostalgia and innovation in country music, exploring how artists evolve from street performers to polished musicians. Crockett also opens up about the emotional complexities of success and feelings of inadequacy that often accompany recognition in the industry.
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ANECDOTE

Dressing for Credibility

  • Charley Crockett began dressing in his signature country style to be taken seriously as a street performer.
  • Starting as a "hobo," he used his attire to gain credibility with tourists in New Orleans.
ANECDOTE

Subway Practice

  • Charley Crockett honed his musical skills by playing 10 hours a day in New York City's subway.
  • Inspired by Bob Dylan's songwriting, he persevered despite initial mockery.
INSIGHT

Vintage Album Art

  • Charley Crockett appreciates vintage album covers for their concise storytelling.
  • He believes they effectively conveyed an artist's essence when digital streaming didn't exist.
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