Tucker Beathard tracked drums, guitar and lead vocals on “King,” co-producing the album with Ryan Tyndell and Jordan Rigby. *We will not share your personal information or publish content without your permission. “It’s almost like when you play every part you want [it] to be heard and evenly balanced,” Beathard said. “The impact he’s had on me and the impact that’s had on my life, I just wanted to put a stamp — a piece of him — on this album because his life impacted and shaped a lot of this project,” Beathard said. On the track, Tucker Beathard sings, “So I keep holdin' on with everything I got in me/ To every piece of your memory so the world can see/ I ain't, I ain't, I ain't without you.” They wrote for a strength that Tucker Beathard said he couldn’t find on his own. In “Rock On”, Tucker reflects on lost love and the one that got away.Tucker Beathard is the son of hit songwriter Casey Beathard and the brother of Iowa Hawkeyes quarterback C.J. I got my strength and got my indescribable peace and everything through him.” Beathard recorded much of “King” — a companion to 2018’s self-released “Nobody’s Everything,” the first installment of 20-song debut double-album — prior to his brother’s death. Beathard, a San Francisco 49ers quarterback, and grandfather Bobby Beathard, a hall of fame sports executive) reckoned with last year’s sudden loss. Tucker Beathard (born January 24, 1995) is an American country music singer and songwriter. 2 … Drawing from arena rock nearly as much as he does from country, Beathard often sounds like the social media-savvy son of Eric Church—which isn't a stretch, considering how his dad co-wrote several hits with Church, including the 2011 number one "Homeboy," which reportedly was written with the teenage Tucker …
Tucker Beathard has reimagined his recent song “Faithful” as a brooding duet, with singer-guitarist Lindsay Ell joining him in the studio for the collaboration. The song closes Beathard’s new album, “King,” which takes its title from his brother’s middle name.
It turned into a “whole different project” as Beathard and his family (he’s the third generation in a line of public figures, including his father, brother C.J. Beathard turned heads in 2016 as “one of country music’s hottest young acts” (Pitchfork) with his debut Top 5 breakout anthem “Rock On.” Between touring, Beathard, a prolific songwriter, can be found in the studio, writing, recording and playing his music. This was my 2nd time seeing Tucker Beathard perform, and just got to say, first one was great, but this guy and his band just keep getting better. A rock-tinged jam, the track landed at No. And, for “I Ain’t Without You,” he enlisted the “only one who could relate to what I wanted to say” to co-write — his father and notable Nashville penman Casey Beathard. Beathard shares that name with his veteran country hit-writer father Casey Beathard, but he's establishing his own Nashville niche with a blend of country wordplay and an angsty, serrated hard-rock guitar attack.
From a cathartic dedicated to his brother to an uncompromising intensity, “it all works," Beathard said. Check out the music video, behind the scenes footage and lyrics for his song below. Beathard co-wrote the song with his father and Tucker plays both the lead guitar and drums on the track. LOVED it!! 8 Seconds Saloon - Indianapolis. After his 22-year-old brother died last year, country artist Tucker Beathard found solace in a familiar habit — songwriting. *We will not share your personal information or publish content without your permission. *We will not share your personal information or publish content without your permission. Girl I really did mean it when I wished you the best Good to hear you're killin' it way out west Finding your own way didn't take too long And baby rock on, rock on
Beathard. From there, caters to the Volunteer State with Hail Mary charm on “20-10 Tennessee,” burns down a highway with progressive road trip-ready number “Paper Towns” and offers a subtle holler for one relationship’s last call on “Can’t Stay Here.” On “Too Drunk,” an unapologetic taste of Southern rock, Tucker said he aimed to “blow the roof off.” “I didn’t have anybody telling me I couldn't, so I could go as far as I wanted to go,” he said. “Rock On” was directed by Good One, a film making collaboration between Ry and Drew Cox (two brothers from Los Angeles). “I just make music that I feel led to make." Tucker Beathard tracked drums, guitar and lead vocals on “King,” co-producing the album with Ryan Tyndell and Jordan Rigby. On May 12, Beathard will hit the road and join Dierks Bentley for his *We will not share your personal information or publish content without your permission. With his debut single “Rock On,” Tucker Beathard started a country music career by climbing the charts. “He was always the first person that I would send songs to and get feedback from.” And the songs expand from a rock-friendly storytelling that Beathard introduced with “Nobody’s Everything.” While many of his peers lean heavily into R&B grooves and party-ready pop bombast, Beathard finds his musical footing by channeling touches of indie rock and a pop-punk aesthetic — the by-product of influences such as Kings of Leon and blink-182. Lyrics to 'Rock On' by Tucker Beathard. “I’ve always used songwriting and songs as therapy and my outlet of expressing things,” Beathard told The Tennessean. Even if that means it’s just me and as acoustic guitar, I want it to, emotionally, be as powerful as possible.” Beathard kicks out his prescribed intensity from album opener “Better Than Me,” a bad-side-of-heartbreak anthem with a rousing chorus.