Country Music sensation Tucker Wetmore joins us to talk about the phenomenal success of his new single. The Washington-bred singer-songwriter has only been a recording artist for four months, yet in that short span, his singles "Wine Into Whiskey" and "Wind Up Missin' You" have both appeared on Billboard’s Hot 100 and he’s amassed 200 million streams!
Tucker then talks about his awe-inspiring experience of hearing a crowd sing his song back to him for the first time, and what it meant to land a spot on the 'Twisters' soundtrack alongside Luke Combs and Bailey Zimmerman. Lastly, Tucker shares how he remains grounded in the midst of all of the success.
The High Notes sits down with Country Music icons, up-and-coming artists, stagehands, tour managers, and all the people who make Country Music what it is to see how they prepare for the day before a career milestone.
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