 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. So now I've ended up in strange places. Well, when I was little, ever since the day I was born, my daddy picked guitar. My pap all played. My great-uncle's Bill Parker, he plays bluegrass music. Music just runs through my family. Everybody picture plays or does something with a string instrument, whether it's piano, mandolin, guitar, bass. They all play and they're just inherited to me at the age of nine. I kind of like to throw that 80s country in there. I'm more of an 80s country fan. I enjoy it pretty well. I play a lot of 60s classic rock. So I kind of combine the two together anywhere from 60s rock, 70s rock, and then 80s country. There's a lot of great people that plays around here. You know, I just wish that we was more recognized. But you know, you can go down to the Hill Blue Days Festival, the Martin Red, White and Blue Days Festival, and you just see some of the greatest musicians you've ever seen. So growing up around the mountains here in eastern Kentucky has been a really great deal for me. It's been tremendous. I've enjoyed it. The song that I just played was called One Drinks Too Many. 12's Not Enough. I wrote it. It was during the addiction days that I used to have. I went to recovery and was in rehab. If you drink one, that is definitely too many because it will start you into drinking more. And then 12's Not Enough because you can't just stop at 12. And that's just something that I fight with every day. And that song right there keeps me in check and keeps me to where I need to be at. One thing I've learned for sure that one drinks too many was not enough.