Sterling Drake - Roots Music, Ranching, and Giving Back
Mountain & Prairie with Ed Roberson
Mountain & Prairie Media
4.9 • 1.1K Ratings
🗓️ 12 March 2024
⏱️ 66 minutes
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Summary
Sterling Drake is an award-winning musician whose soulful tunes reflect his deep love of the landscapes, people, and culture of the American West. The media outlet Lonesome Highway probably best described Sterling's music by calling it a "perfect fusion of western swing, honky-tonk heartache, and dance hall treasures." But you can't really confine Sterling's music to a single, over-arching category– his influences range from country to folk to blues (and more!), and he's toured everywhere from rural Montana to the swamps of South Florida to the music epicenter of Nashville, Tennesse. And it's those wide-ranging experiences and influences that make him such a fascinating and thoughtful character and such a fun person to talk with.
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Sterling's family has roots in the southeastern U.S., and he was born and raised in Florida. Music was always a big part of his life, but his early interests revolved around the hardcore music scene and his love of drumming. Soon after graduating high school, he decided to head out west, where he began a long stretch of working on various ranches in several different states. Over time, his musical focus shifted from the hardcore world into the roots genre, and he began to capture the attention of audiences at bars, rodeos, and everywhere in between. Today, Sterling is a full-time touring musician, and as I record this, he is preparing for his first European tour. In my mind, Sterling is a perfect example of how a person can successfully meld passion, curiosity, hard work, and respect to create an entirely unique brand of art that resonates with a large, thoughtful audience.
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I met Sterling last summer at the 2023 Old Salt Festival in Helmville, Montana, and I was instantly struck by his thoughtfulness, sense of humor, and his desire to contribute to the culture of the American West. So I was glad to finally connect with him for a podcast episode and have an in-depth conversation about his artistic journey. We started out talking about his upbringing in Florida and why he eventually decided to head west. We discuss his time working on ranches, lessons learned from living and working in Nashville, and why he continues to be drawn to Montana. We discuss his most recent EP titled Jereco Sessions, and why he decided to donate all of the proceeds of that project to the nonprofit Western Landowners Alliance. We also discuss Willie Nelson, books, martial arts, straight-edge culture, travel, and much, much more.
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If you want to see Sterling perform in person and have a chance to hang out with him, I'd encourage you to come to this summer's Old Salt Festival, which is taking place June 21-23 in Helmville, Montana. Both Sterling and I will be there, and we're both looking forward to what is guaranteed to be an amazing weekend.
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Thanks for listening, hope you enjoy!
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- Sterling Drake
- Jereco Sessions
- Old Salt Festival
- Full episode notes and links: https://mountainandprairie.com/sterling-drake/
- Ed's Freeflow Institute Course
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TOPICS DISCUSSED:
5:00 - Sterling's first memory of music
7:45 - Reflecting on Sterling's childhood in Florida
11:00 - How Sterling became interested in the West, and further discussing Sterling's upbringing
14:30 - Sterling's time in Utah
17:30 - Where Sterling's work ethic comes from
20:00 - How music played into Sterling's early years out West
22:00 - A brief discussion of martial arts and its impact on Sterling's life
25:45 - Sterling's shift into country music
28:15 - When Sterling's country career started to take off
33:15 - Sterling's insider take on the Nashville music industry
40:45 - How Sterling became involved with WLA
44:15 - Discussing Sterling's recent/upcoming album cover
45:15 - Sterling's upcoming European tour
46:45 - Looking forward to Old Salt Festival
52:30 - Where Sterling may eventually choose to settle down
54:00 - Sterling's advice to early career professionals and aspiring artists
1:00:30 - Sterling's book recommendations
1:03:45 - Sterling's parting words of wisdom
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| 0:42.2 | And second, I want to make sure you're all aware of this summer's Free Flow |
| 0:45.6 | Institute workshop and River Trip that I'm going to be hosting on the Rogue |
| 0:50.2 | River in Oregon. If you've been listening to the podcast for a while then you probably |
| 0:54.2 | remember that last summer in 2023 I hosted my first ever Free Flow Institute course on the |
| 1:00.5 | Green River in Utah and it was a huge success great people beautiful landscape |
| 1:05.6 | just a really awesome time five days of no cell service on one of the west most beautiful |
| 1:11.1 | rivers so we're gonna be doing it again this time in |
| 1:13.7 | Oregon and so I would love to have some of you join. There's pretty limited space so |
| 1:19.0 | I'd encourage you if you're interested to go to my website, go to the events tab, or go to the Freeflow Institute website |
| 1:25.6 | and look it up and get your application in because it's already filling up |
| 1:29.9 | and it's only going to go quicker I think. |
| 1:32.6 | So I'd love to have any of you join me on that this summer. |
| 1:36.1 | Last year was unbelievable and so I expect this one will be just as great if not better. |
| 1:41.4 | Thanks so much. This is the Mountain and Prairie Podcast. I'm Ed Roberson. |
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