I love Mark so much, he's always been nothing but kind & good to me. I sure miss the fan club parties! I can't believe Mally is a mom, I remember taking her presents when she was like 8... time flies!
You nailed it Tracy, "things were just more comfortable in the 90's." Amen brother, and I'm very proud that I grew up in that era of Country music, it was as pure as we've ever seen or will ever see again. And Mark Will, come on man it don't get much better.
I love the both of you.You guys are so talented got me through a lot stuff thanks again guys keeping it country.I love my country music always been a country girl…❤️🇨🇦❤️
I'm a 1990 baby and I grew up listening to you guys you are true legends I appreciate what you have done for me and your music growing up. Stay safe guys.
2 of my favorite singers chatting... I enjoyed that. I also like the engineer guy-- he's cool. Tracy, I wish I could hang out with you. Not because you a famous singer but, DUDE... YOU FREAKING COOL! Mark is cool too but you- Tracy had me laughing.... I'm glad you doing this.... keep it up
I really miss the honky-tonks hearing and seeing live acts like you Tracy and Mark,I'm 56 yrs young,sadly the djs nowadays radio or clubs rarely play y'alls songs.
I was on a country cruise with Mark and he's the nicest person. I'm retired but it drove me crazy too that nothing that use to be open like libraries so I could use a computer and the local concerts we have in my area in MD weren't coming back soon. Now they are all back, thank god. I wish Tracy would interview Tracy Byrd and Martina McBride.
I think you hit it completely correct when you said that 90s country is our new classic rock- been trying to see as many 90s entertainers as we can - Really enjoy U in concert as well as watching Honky Tonkin- Lookin Forward to the next Concert
Nice to see Mark Wills on your podcast, Tracy Lawrence. My grandfather's birthday was on November 30. I saw you at Grange Fair about 4 or 5 years ago. I didn't realize your birthday was in August until after we met. So, Happy birthday to you in August. Oh, congratulations to you on your first grandchild! You look too young to be a grandfather.
TL I'm the same age as Mark Wills I was also born in 73 I used to actually have an Atari 2600 myself when I was a kid and a Rubik's Cube which I still have I love 90s country music I always have and always will I grew up on your music TL since I was 17 years old I still listen to your music and I always will I'm loving these interviews &your radio show honky Tonkin as much as your music a lot
As a country music historian I tell you that country music is dead as far as mainstream popularity. And I am talking about real country music. The last time vestiges of traditional country music or real country music were in the early 90s.
Years ago, someone uploaded a video of Mark and his band singing “The Bluest Eyes in Texas” in a stairwell. It was unbelievably powerful. One of the most beautiful renditions I’ve ever heard/seen. I have looked and can’t find it on UA-cam anymore.
both political parties are more interested in making the other party look bad than they are with helping Americans that need help. until we take the money out of politics it will continue to be those with money that benefit.
70's Rock. 80's Metal. 90's Country.
Mark Wills is a true talent and so glad Tracy had him on the show. Would love to see these two go on tour together.
I love Mark Wills and Tracey Lawerence, great men!
I love Mark so much, he's always been nothing but kind & good to me. I sure miss the fan club parties! I can't believe Mally is a mom, I remember taking her presents when she was like 8... time flies!
You nailed it Tracy, "things were just more comfortable in the 90's." Amen brother, and I'm very proud that I grew up in that era of Country music, it was as pure as we've ever seen or will ever see again. And Mark Will, come on man it don't get much better.
I love him in concert
Hello Wyler how’re you doing over there
I love the both of you.You guys are so talented got me through a lot stuff thanks again guys keeping it country.I love my country music always been a country girl…❤️🇨🇦❤️
I'm a 1990 baby and I grew up listening to you guys you are true legends I appreciate what you have done for me and your music growing up. Stay safe guys.
Hello Adam how’re you doing over there
I love this...2 of my favs choppin' it up.
2 of my favorite singers chatting... I enjoyed that. I also like the engineer guy-- he's cool.
Tracy, I wish I could hang out with you. Not because you a famous singer but, DUDE... YOU FREAKING COOL! Mark is cool too but you- Tracy had me laughing.... I'm glad you doing this.... keep it up
Love u Mark wills
You guys really brought back great memories, thanks for the memories, stay safe, and God bless you all
I really miss the honky-tonks hearing and seeing live acts like you Tracy and Mark,I'm 56 yrs young,sadly the djs nowadays radio or clubs rarely play y'alls songs.
Hello Nicolas how’re you doing over there
These are my favorite podcasts. Keep them coming.
I was on a country cruise with Mark and he's the nicest person. I'm retired but it drove me crazy too that nothing that use to be open like libraries so I could use a computer and the local concerts we have in my area in MD weren't coming back soon. Now they are all back, thank god. I wish Tracy would interview Tracy Byrd and Martina McBride.
I'm one of the guys that made the under ground pipes for beer. Southeast pipe an survey made it happen. It was a job for sure.
I think you hit it completely correct when you said that 90s country is our new classic rock- been trying to see as many 90s entertainers as we can - Really enjoy U in concert as well as watching Honky Tonkin- Lookin Forward to the next Concert
Nice to see Mark Wills on your podcast, Tracy Lawrence. My grandfather's birthday was on November 30. I saw you at Grange Fair about 4 or 5 years ago. I didn't realize your birthday was in August until after we met. So, Happy birthday to you in August. Oh, congratulations to you on your first grandchild! You look too young to be a grandfather.
Oh my love Mark wills my favorite places I never been
Great interview! I'm really enjoying Honky Tonkin' so much.
Mr Wills did my wedding song, ending after 20 yrs
I love this interview love you both
I remember Nerds cereal.
Love your music
need a lot more these kinda videos
Sometimes you find a song. Sometime they find you .
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TL I'm the same age as Mark Wills I was also born in 73 I used to actually have an Atari 2600 myself when I was a kid and a Rubik's Cube which I still have I love 90s country music I always have and always will I grew up on your music TL since I was 17 years old I still listen to your music and I always will I'm loving these interviews &your radio show honky Tonkin as much as your music a lot
Think I have 3 different tic toc for Tracy
I think country music is coming back around. Not on big country stations. Thanks to internet and shows like this .
As a country music historian I tell you that country music is dead as far as mainstream popularity. And I am talking about real country music. The last time vestiges of traditional country music or real country music were in the early 90s.
Years ago, someone uploaded a video of Mark and his band singing “The Bluest Eyes in Texas” in a stairwell. It was unbelievably powerful. One of the most beautiful renditions I’ve ever heard/seen. I have looked and can’t find it on UA-cam anymore.
both political parties are more interested in making the other party look bad than they are with helping Americans that need help. until we take the money out of politics it will continue to be those with money that benefit.