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Ronnie McDowell has lived one of the most fascinating careers in country music history—and in this episode of Drifting Cowboy, he tells it like only he can.
From the moment he released “The King Is Gone” as a tribute to Elvis Presley, Ronnie’s life changed forever. That song launched a career that would go on to include massive hits like “Older Women” and “Wondering Eyes,” along with decades of stories from inside the heart of country music.
In this conversation, Ronnie opens up about his friendships and experiences with legends like Conway Twitty and George Jones—sharing stories you won’t hear anywhere else. He talks about the reality of fame, the highs and lows of the music business, and what it was really like being around some of the greatest artists of all time.
But Ronnie’s story doesn’t stop with music. He’s also built an incredible second career as a painter, creating detailed portraits of icons like Elvis and other country legends. We dive into how that passion started, how serious he is about it, and why it means so much to him.
This is one of those episodes that blends nostalgia, history, and raw storytelling—exactly what country music fans crave.
If you love real stories about real country music, this one’s for you.
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Ronnie McDowell has lived one of the most fascinating careers in country music history—and in this episode of Drifting Cowboy, he tells it like only he can.
From the moment he released “The King Is Gone” as a tribute to Elvis Presley, Ronnie’s life changed forever. That song launched a career that would go on to include massive hits like “Older Women” and “Wondering Eyes,” along with decades of stories from inside the heart of country music.
In this conversation, Ronnie opens up about his friendships and experiences with legends like Conway Twitty and George Jones—sharing stories you won’t hear anywhere else. He talks about the reality of fame, the highs and lows of the music business, and what it was really like being around some of the greatest artists of all time.
But Ronnie’s story doesn’t stop with music. He’s also built an incredible second career as a painter, creating detailed portraits of icons like Elvis and other country legends. We dive into how that passion started, how serious he is about it, and why it means so much to him.
This is one of those episodes that blends nostalgia, history, and raw storytelling—exactly what country music fans crave.
If you love real stories about real country music, this one’s for you.
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