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This week on Drop Me Off in Nashville, Scottie Hugger sits down with Billy Devereaux — better known as The Singing Mechanic — and his story runs deep in both horsepower and hit records!
Billy isn’t just a mechanic with a guitar. He’s a Billboard-credited songwriter, a master craftsman under the hood, and a man raised in real-deal music history. He’s worked on Johnny Cash’s iconic “One Piece at a Time” car, blending his mechanical precision with a lifelong love of country music.
Music is in his blood. His sister is legendary songwriter and producer Judy Rodman, and his father booked concerts for Hank Williams Sr. This isn’t a manufactured Nashville résumé — this is heritage.
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This week on Drop Me Off in Nashville, Scottie Hugger sits down with Billy Devereaux — better known as The Singing Mechanic — and his story runs deep in both horsepower and hit records!
Billy isn’t just a mechanic with a guitar. He’s a Billboard-credited songwriter, a master craftsman under the hood, and a man raised in real-deal music history. He’s worked on Johnny Cash’s iconic “One Piece at a Time” car, blending his mechanical precision with a lifelong love of country music.
Music is in his blood. His sister is legendary songwriter and producer Judy Rodman, and his father booked concerts for Hank Williams Sr. This isn’t a manufactured Nashville résumé — this is heritage.
In this episode, we talk about:
Support the show
JUST DO IT!