 Life is good all this month at Appalachian Wireless. Get the LG G5 for just one penny with sign-up or renewal of a two-year service agreement. That's almost $100 off the regular price. Better service, bigger savings. That's today's Appalachian Wireless. It's time now for Mountain Music. Brought to you by McGuire's Brick House in Preston'sburg. Oh, I can be an SOB. No, I know, I know. So many times I made you cry and I just can't let that go. As most people in the area, my family was a very musical family. My grandparents had a gospel quartet. And so my earliest memories is dancing in my papal's living room. He would play Doc Watson tune called Mom in a Plow. And so that's one of my earliest memories. Predominantly the music in this area is Scott's Irish and that Appalachian sound. And although you may not always hear that in my music, that's a really huge influence to me. Like in that song that I played, there's a term called Skull. It's a piece of land that won't grow any fruit. And that's an old Appalachian term that probably came from here. Just even in my lyrics. That song is called Love You and it's one of my original songs. And it's kind of odd because I hate writing love songs. But that's actually about the only one I have. So it's just about the struggles of trying to have a perfect relationship. And just admitting my wrong doing, I guess. And saying no matter what happens, I still love you.