 What's going on? I'm Ryan Follisay from the band Hot Shell Ray, tighten up. Both my parents are country music songwriters and have written songs like something like that for Tim McGraw and I love you for Tim McGraw and the way you love me for Faith Hill. I have a tremendous connection to Nashville and country music from kind of growing up in the thick of it. Like Trisha Yearwood was my babysitter when I moved there, so it's like that's how tight-knit that city is. Playing in Nashville locally, I mean we played kind of everywhere but the main place that we played was a venue that's still there called 12th Importer. We were on the road for like our first terrible tours and we happened to be at home and got in the studio and recorded tonight, tonight, actually in Nashville. And I mean it was like less than six months later that it just exploded. It got all the way up to number one and took us around the world like three times and we were able to come back and we actually got to headline the Ryman which was a super emotional experience. We toured with Justin Bieber for a while and we have played every single room in Nashville, old Nashville at least. So if you're a Nashville sports kid and you're my age, like you just didn't have teams. So we didn't have the Tennessee Oilers until I was 12 or 13, so getting a football team was incredibly exciting. As soon as they announced they were the Titans might I was first on the list to get season tickets and we would go to every single game that we could. Do you have a favorite memory? Music City Miracle, for sure. I was there and I remember seeing it happen is one thing but being there for the depressed part before it happened. I mean it was just like the saddest bunch of adults in the world and my little brother was there and my little brother was so young and so optimistic and I just remember him going, it's not over, there's a chance and like everyone's groaning and groaning. I'm looking I'm like there's no chance and it happens and like as he's running down the field he's like, I told you, I told you. And like we just were overjoyed. He's got it. I mean it was a huge chunk of my childhood. I mean I remember we used to park down at the Super 8 Motel kind of where top golf is now and if we were walking to the stadium and there was a train going overhead we knew we were going to win the game. It's kind of those kind of memories that you know whether I'm a fan of any team I couldn't not be a fan of Titans. My core group of friends out here are Nashvillians so you know when the Titans are on it's been a better part of a few hours it feels like home.