
Evan dishes at Robert’s Western World about hosting CMT's Top 20 Countdown and the release of his new book Breaking In: The Formula for Success in Entertainment.
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See Evan Farmer dish about the good, the bad, and the ugly on the red carpet at the CMT Music Awards.
moreInterviewing country music singers is all in a days work for you. Has anyone ever left you starstruck?
Only one and that is Dolly Parton. She’s so charismatic, humorous, and genuine. Few people have that combination.
And if you could go back in time, who would you interview?
Johnny Cash. I would ask him about how he did the unthinkable. That is, not being the greatest musician or singer but becoming
a country legend through pure passion and drive. That’s what intrigues me about great artists. They become superstars because
of who they are as people.
How would you spend a perfect day in Nashville?
You would first find me at the Nashville Zoo with my three-year-old-son Garrison. Next, I’d head out to nearby McMinnville,
Tennessee, for a lazy afternoon at my wife’s family’s cabin. I’d finish the day with dinner at MacK & Kate’s Cafe, located
just down the street from my house, and then I’d stumble home after a few margaritas.
What Southern tradition do you plan to pass on to your son?
We take family dinners very seriously in our house. No matter what commitments we have, we make a point to eat together each
night as a family. I’m not sure the South has the trademark on family dinners, but there’s something very Southern about sharing
time with loved ones over a home-cooked meal.
Country fans are known for their loyalty. Where do you think that devotion stems from?
I think a lot of that loyalty can be attributed to country radio. The stations aren’t just playing the same 12 songs on rotation.
You’ll hear 1991 Garth Brooks right alongside the latest Taylor Swift single. That kind of continued exposure gives country
artists an extended career and chance at a true relationship with listeners.
What are the don’t miss Nashville destinations for someone in search of the definitive country music experience?
First stop is country music’s mother church, the Ryman Auditorium. The Grand Ole Opry and the Country Music Hall of Fame and
Museum are also must-sees.
And where’s the best place in Nashville to spot a country star?
Whole Foods in Green Hills. I can’t remember a time I shopped there and didn’t see someone famous. Seriously.
How do you take your barbecue?
I like it spicy and swimming in sauce. Tootsies Orchid Lounge here on Broadway is one of my favorites for barbecue.
Favorite Southern expression?
Bless your heart. It’s not a compliment. I learned that the hard way.
What’s your hidden talent?
In between takes on CMT Top 20, I frequently do impressions of country artists. I’ve got Gary LeVox from Rascal Flatts and Charles Kelley from Lady Antebellum
on complete lockdown. And Lady A’s Hillary Scott for that matter.
You were once a member of 2GE+HER, an MTV boy band parody. If you could put together your own fictitious, country version
who would you include?
I would go for the unlikely suspects with the big boys of country music—Toby Keith, Jason Aldean, Eric Church. I’d have Trace
Adkins as the pretty-boy front man.
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