A great song can start as a joke, a brand name, or a bad travel day then turn into something listeners wear like a memory. RJ Preston joins us from Florida to explain how his country rock style took shape, why he leans toward edge and storytelling over pop-country trends, and how “Tropically Impaired” came from the very real feeling of being stuck up north wishing you were back in the sun.
We get into the nuts and bolts of modern Nashville recording, including what it’s like working with producer and engineer Jacob Garner, how studio musicians build tracks, how vocals get captured and comped, and why some of the most impactful “studios” are private spaces that feel more like a backyard hang than a high-rise facility. If you’re curious about music production, mixing, and mastering for country rock and independent country artists, you’ll hear a clear, practical look at the full process from demo to final master.
Then we zoom out to the career side: writers rounds, relationships, and the grind that turns opportunity into momentum. RJ breaks down how he landed shows opening for Lakeview with a straightforward cold email and EPK, what he learned watching a pro team handle soundcheck and tour routines, and why the merch booth is still one of the best places to convert a new listener into a real fan. He even shares the persistence play that led to performing at Florida Panthers games.
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