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Country artist Kolby Cooper opens up about family, small-town life, and the outdoor moments that shaped his sound.
This week on the Country Outdoors Podcast, Mary O’Neil Phillips sits down with East Texas native Kolby Cooper, whose story runs deeper than the red dirt roads he grew up on. From learning guitar in his childhood post office home to raising his kids on the same land he once roamed, Kolby shares how family, faith, and time outdoors shaped his life and music.
In this conversation recorded live at Chief’s on Broadway, Kolby opens up about life on a working ranch, his father’s legacy, and how the rhythm of the road and the quiet of bass fishing in farm ponds still keep him grounded. He reflects on losing his dad, learning self-reliance through hard work, and the generational love of music that continues through his own children now singing on stage beside him.
You’ll also hear about his favorite outdoor pastimes, his Texas hunting roots, and why moments spent fishing with his daughter mean more than any hit song. Whether you’re an angler, a hunter, or a country music fan, this episode captures the heart of small-town America and the values that endure when the amps go quiet.
Presented by: Field & Stream
Get more from Field & Stream: https://www.fieldandstream.com/
Get to know your host, Mary O’Neill Phillips: https://www.countryoutdoors.com
Join the F&S 1871 Club and experience a membership dedicated to the outdoor culture of sporting traditions, storytelling, and the conservation of our lands: https://www.fieldandstream.com/1871-club/
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By Mary O'Neill Phillips | Field And Stream4.8
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Country artist Kolby Cooper opens up about family, small-town life, and the outdoor moments that shaped his sound.
This week on the Country Outdoors Podcast, Mary O’Neil Phillips sits down with East Texas native Kolby Cooper, whose story runs deeper than the red dirt roads he grew up on. From learning guitar in his childhood post office home to raising his kids on the same land he once roamed, Kolby shares how family, faith, and time outdoors shaped his life and music.
In this conversation recorded live at Chief’s on Broadway, Kolby opens up about life on a working ranch, his father’s legacy, and how the rhythm of the road and the quiet of bass fishing in farm ponds still keep him grounded. He reflects on losing his dad, learning self-reliance through hard work, and the generational love of music that continues through his own children now singing on stage beside him.
You’ll also hear about his favorite outdoor pastimes, his Texas hunting roots, and why moments spent fishing with his daughter mean more than any hit song. Whether you’re an angler, a hunter, or a country music fan, this episode captures the heart of small-town America and the values that endure when the amps go quiet.
Presented by: Field & Stream
Get more from Field & Stream: https://www.fieldandstream.com/
Get to know your host, Mary O’Neill Phillips: https://www.countryoutdoors.com
Join the F&S 1871 Club and experience a membership dedicated to the outdoor culture of sporting traditions, storytelling, and the conservation of our lands: https://www.fieldandstream.com/1871-club/
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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