 All this month, get up to $50 off any Android smartphone from Appalachian Wireless. Any Android you desire. All $50 off with two-year agreement. Better service, bigger savings, that's today's Appalachian Wireless at East Kentucky Network Company. It's time now for Mountain Music, being brought to you by the Mountain Arts Center, the main stage of the Country Music Highland. I still dream that I can't sleep without you. I still roll, but I'm not free. I still rise, even when I'm falling. Don't you wait, don't wait for me. My grandmother and my mother were both from Hazard, Kentucky. And so they played all that kind of music, particularly my grandmother. She loved the old bluegrass, the old style country, the way it was when she grew up, in the 40s and 30s. I was also raised on the Beatles back then. That was like the thing. So all that kind of has come together in me, I think, over the years and made me whoever I am, whatever I am. That comes from that original Whalespring. I wrote a song one day that sounded like it was about to drought. A little light bulb went off and I said, wait a minute, there was a dust bowl thing. And then I went on the internet and I started looking and researching. But the more I delved into all that history, the more I realized I had to make the whole record be about it. There's no butchers to do. The song I just played is called Ride That Train, and I wrote it. It's on a new dust bowl record. It's a vignette of a guy who got himself locked up in prison. And he made the hardest decision he ever had to make, which was to tell his woman to leave, to get on a train and never come back, to abandon him because he knew that he was no good for her. So he loved her, and that's why he pushed her away, to save her from him.