Tucker Beathard has been fortunate enough to pursue music pretty much since graduating high school, but he still knows the value of hard work and earning a dollar because he says, “I come from a family of five kids and my parents raised us to where if you want something you’ve gotta work for it. So I worked on a farm for a little bit and was bailing hay and it sucked, but at the same time, like when you’re done and you earned $50 for working as long as you did it’s the most rewarding feeling. But working on a farm is good work.”
These days Tucker’s work day involves getting to play gigs all over the country, either headlining clubs or opening for Dierks Bentley on the Somewhere on a Beach Tour, and winning over more and more fans with his debut single, “Rock On,” which is currently in the top ten on the charts and still climbing.
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Tucker Beathard – Labor Day :32
“Fortunately for me, like right after I graduated high school, I was fortunate enough to be able to do this, but I come from a family of five kids and my parents raised us to where if you want something you’ve gotta work for it. So I worked on a farm for a little bit and was bailing hay and it sucked, but at the same time, like when you’re done and you earned $50 for working as long as you did it’s the most rewarding feeling. But working on a farm is good work.”