This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von

E397 Parker McCollum

Jun 15, 2022
Parker McCollum, an award-winning singer-songwriter known for hits like "Pretty Heart," dives into his Texas roots and the complexities of pursuing a music career. He shares personal stories about family interventions and the thrill of performing live, along with humorous mishaps from the road. The conversation also touches on navigating burnout during the pandemic and the importance of self-care, all while maintaining a light-hearted vibe. McCollum's reflections on loyalty and the unpredictable nature of relationships add depth to his engaging anecdotes.
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ANECDOTE

Rodeo Performance Jitters

  • Parker McCollum describes experiencing "gummy worm legs" during a performance at the Houston Rodeo due to nerves and pre-show drinks.
  • He fell on stage, but the experience didn't deter him, as he felt more comfortable performing at Nissan Stadium.
INSIGHT

Normalizing Success

  • Achieving what once seemed like dreams can quickly become normalized.
  • This shift in perspective can make smaller crowds feel less significant, even if they are still large.
ANECDOTE

Early Musical Influences

  • The first song Parker McCollum remembers loving was George Strait's "Amarillo by Morning".
  • His older brother, Tyler, a songwriter, inspired Parker's musical pursuits.
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