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Working Man's Blues - The Clayton Smalley Perspective

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Ever struggled to balance your day job with your true passion? Clayton Smalley knows that feeling all too well. The construction inspector from California turned Utah resident has forged a path in the music industry while juggling the demands of his day job and personal life. Tune in to our exceptionally insightful conversation as Clayton shares about his journey in music, his inspirations, and how he pours his life experiences into his songs. Listen to his compelling rendition of Merle Haggard's "Working Man Blues," now aptly titled "Always Barely Getting By," a testament to his everyday reality.
Brace yourself for a heart-rending conversation as we delve into Clayton's family life. Clayton's resilience and tenacity shine through as he shares about his family's emotional journey when his son needed a heart transplant. We discuss the significance of organ donation, the importance of family support during such trying times, and the profound influence these experiences have had on Clayton's music. Listen to Clayton's heartfelt narrative and gain inspiration from his ability to navigate life's adversities while staying true to his musical aspirations.
Finally, in an exciting turn of events, Clayton opens up about his eclectic musical influences, from Guns N’ Roses to Maroon 5, and his anticipation about performing alongside music giants like George Strait, Chris Stapleton, and Little Big Town. Skip offers an amusing anecdote about his encounter with Reba McIntyre at the New York State Fair. This episode is a delightful blend of music, personal experiences, and inspiring conversations. Prepare to be moved, entertained, and enlightened!

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Ever struggled to balance your day job with your true passion? Clayton Smalley knows that feeling all too well. The construction inspector from California turned Utah resident has forged a path in the music industry while juggling the demands of his day job and personal life. Tune in to our exceptionally insightful conversation as Clayton shares about his journey in music, his inspirations, and how he pours his life experiences into his songs. Listen to his compelling rendition of Merle Haggard's "Working Man Blues," now aptly titled "Always Barely Getting By," a testament to his everyday reality.
Brace yourself for a heart-rending conversation as we delve into Clayton's family life. Clayton's resilience and tenacity shine through as he shares about his family's emotional journey when his son needed a heart transplant. We discuss the significance of organ donation, the importance of family support during such trying times, and the profound influence these experiences have had on Clayton's music. Listen to Clayton's heartfelt narrative and gain inspiration from his ability to navigate life's adversities while staying true to his musical aspirations.
Finally, in an exciting turn of events, Clayton opens up about his eclectic musical influences, from Guns N’ Roses to Maroon 5, and his anticipation about performing alongside music giants like George Strait, Chris Stapleton, and Little Big Town. Skip offers an amusing anecdote about his encounter with Reba McIntyre at the New York State Fair. This episode is a delightful blend of music, personal experiences, and inspiring conversations. Prepare to be moved, entertained, and enlightened!

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