Chords for Koe Wetzel - Post Show Interview (Live on Austin360 Studio Sessions)
Tempo:
136 bpm
Chords used:
B
C
C#
E
D#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[N] [G]
[C]
You are absolutely amazing.
When I say [F] enchanted, we're all over [D#] here swaying, [F#] listening.
[G#]
People on Facebook really like [E] your dimples.
[A] Awesome.
That's a [B] thing.
Shout out to Club 903, [E] I brag, that we are both from East Texas.
903 knows what [D#m] we're talking about.
East Texas forever.
Yeah.
[B] Where'd you grow up exactly?
I grew up in Pittsburgh, [C] Texas.
In [D]
between Mount [C] Pleasant, Longview, Northeast [B] Texas.
Favorite thing about growing up [C#] in East Texas?
[G] Pine trees.
[E] Getting to grow up in the woods.
Absolutely.
[G] How about raking pine trees?
[E] Do what?
Raking?
Did you have to [G] handle?
No, [D] not really.
Next [E] question.
[B]
Yard work, not so much.
Songs, [C#] yes.
Yes, songs, absolutely.
I think most [C] of my [B] influences come from East Texas,
especially my songs that talk about East Texas.
[E] Like I said, I'm terrible at these [C#]
jokes and [D#m] telling stories and answering [C#] questions.
We're kind of liking you, so [B] I don't think you're that bad at [E] this.
[F] My first question was, where [G] did Coe come from?
Is there a story behind this name?
[A#] Yeah, there [C#m] probably is a very good story that [C] comes from it,
but I don't know if it's appropriate right now.
But no, [F#] David Allen [C] Coe, yeah, they [C#] just changed [C] the C to a [B] K.
And [C] I actually have a very [C#] long name.
My name is Roper Madison [B] Coe Wetzel.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, say it again.
[F] Say it again.
We'll go [C#] back to the original [C] question.
[D#] Roper [C] Madison Coe Wetzel is my original name.
That is a legit name.
It is.
[C#] All my teachers called me Roper growing [C] up.
All the kids made fun of [B] me.
But [C#m] Coe stuck.
Who's making fun of you now?
[C] Right? Nobody.
[Fm] Oh.
[A#] Girls are talking about your dimples on Facebook.
You win.
[C#] I [C] keep smiling then.
[A] Yeah, [D#] yeah.
Smiling [B] and playing.
So [C#] did your parents, were [F] they hoping that you would be a musician?
[D#m] Yeah, my mom, [D#] she [C#] actually traveled [C] and played at old [B] opera houses and stuff growing up.
So I always traveled around with her.
[A#] [B] And I've been on stage since I was six, singing and stuff.
And then [C] I picked up the [B] guitar whenever I was [A#] 12,
and then everything [B] else kind of fell into place.
Yeah.
Okay, [C] awesome.
So you've been at it for [B] a couple of [D#] years.
Absolutely.
Fine.
[C#]
[D#] Perfect.
It's been a dream for a while.
Awesome.
Yeah.
All right.
So you have another album coming out.
Yes, it [D] is.
It's in the works.
We're actually [C] starting pre-production on it [B] next week.
And then we're [C] planning on recording in [A#] February.
And like I said, hopefully get it [B] out before summertime.
Cool.
[A#]
I'm excited.
[C] I'm excited.
[B] Very cool.
So we [F#] had a question that came in on [F] Facebook that I want to ask before I [F#] forget.
They want to know about your guitar.
My guitar.
[B]
I bought that thing like two weeks ago.
And
[C#] yeah, her name is Misty Rose.
[F#] Everybody meet [D#] Misty Rose.
Hey, Misty.
[C] Yeah, I'm [C#] super pumped.
[C] I've never had like an [B] actual, you know, badass guitar [A#] before.
So [B] having that thing, I'm like [A#] in heaven.
[E] The timing is so perfect.
It is.
It's perfect.
Misty got to come [D#] out.
Misty got to come out.
[A] It's an official party.
Official party.
Very cool.
Yeah.
Cool.
So I [D#] ask everyone this.
It's like my favorite trick question.
What did you have for breakfast?
[C] [B] [Cm]
[E] Water, peach tea.
[D#] Yeah, I had a peach tea.
And no, I didn't eat [A#] breakfast this morning.
[E] Peach tea is a nice Southern start.
It [C#] is.
It was.
It's a strong start.
It was one of those [C] things that you like pour [B] into the water bottle and then shake up.
So [C#] I don't know if it has protein in it.
I'll go check whenever I get home.
Yeah, I'll [D] let it out.
You don't like it though?
[B] Probably not.
Not so much.
So [G] let's [C] play rapid fire, [B] if you will.
All right.
Don't be [A#] scared.
All right.
[B] Okay.
[F] Breakfast tacos or sausage and biscuit?
[A] Breakfast tacos.
[Fm] [D#] Okay, 903.
[F#] I thought, oh, we might have sausage and biscuit.
Cats or dogs?
Dogs.
[E] Do you have a dog?
I don't.
All my dogs die on me.
I don't know.
[B]
They do that.
They [E] do.
You have to contribute by getting others.
I know.
I'm not ready for kids right now.
Yeah.
[B] All right.
[Bm]
Beach or forest?
[B]
[E] [C] Beach.
[E] Why?
[C] The ladies.
[F#]
[C#] Bikinis are my favorite.
[B] Forests do [F#] not have as many [E] bikinis.
No.
Nice work, [G] sir.
Yeah, yeah, I follow.
It's like Adam and Eve out there.
Right, right.
[B] It's a little different.
It's a little different.
[F] Okay, hold on.
I want to check in with the Facebook because your people are [B] chiming.
They are doing the chiming.
Okay, what is your next [D] Austin venue?
[C] Next Austin venue.
[B] We're down [C#] in Cheatham Street [B] down in San Marcos in January, but I don't think we have [A#] anything
booked for [B] Austin here for a while.
[F] Okay, let's work on that.
[D#] We need to.
We want to get in Austin so bad.
Okay, good.
[F#] We like you.
Austin likes you.
Appreciate it.
And all over Hawaii apparently [D] as well.
People aren't studying for final exams.
That's [F#] where the beaches and bikinis are, so let's go.
[B] We're going to need to move the show.
Thank you to our sponsor Ticket [Em] City.
Heads up.
We're going to need [D] to move to Hawaii for [A#m] just a week or a month.
Awesome.
[F#] Awesome.
Okay, so if people want to connect with you on social [D] media, which they [F] do, where do you
like to talk the most?
Facebook, Twitter, Instagram?
Twitter.
[C] At Coe Wetzel, [B] capital K, capital W.
[D] At Coe Wetzel.
Yeah.
Twitter.
[C] Twitter.
Tweet them. Tweet me.
Tweet them.
Okay.
[F] [B] [E] Let me see.
We talked about your record coming [B] out.
Wait, you guys are in [E] Oklahoma tomorrow.
[A#m] Friday.
Okay.
Yeah, [F#] Friday.
Tell people.
Oklahoma [C] City at Wormy Dog.
[B] I'm going to be out there with Reckless Kelly, which is like a bucket list show for me.
Okay.
Reckless [A#] Kelly is one of my favorite bands growing up, [C#] so I'm [B] pumped.
I'm excited.
Well, [F] we're excited for you.
Yeah.
All right.
[B]
Thank [G] you.
So you guys, Coe Wetzel, give him a hand.
Thank y'all so much.
[B]
I'm [A] Serena Hicks, and this has been [C] another [A#] studio session [A] presented by Ticket [B] City, today
featuring Coe Wetzel.
Thanks so much for tuning in.
Until [E] next time.
[B] Thanks.
[F#] [B] [C#] [C] [D#]
[C]
You are absolutely amazing.
When I say [F] enchanted, we're all over [D#] here swaying, [F#] listening.
[G#]
People on Facebook really like [E] your dimples.
[A] Awesome.
That's a [B] thing.
Shout out to Club 903, [E] I brag, that we are both from East Texas.
903 knows what [D#m] we're talking about.
East Texas forever.
Yeah.
[B] Where'd you grow up exactly?
I grew up in Pittsburgh, [C] Texas.
In [D]
between Mount [C] Pleasant, Longview, Northeast [B] Texas.
Favorite thing about growing up [C#] in East Texas?
[G] Pine trees.
[E] Getting to grow up in the woods.
Absolutely.
[G] How about raking pine trees?
[E] Do what?
Raking?
Did you have to [G] handle?
No, [D] not really.
Next [E] question.
[B]
Yard work, not so much.
Songs, [C#] yes.
Yes, songs, absolutely.
I think most [C] of my [B] influences come from East Texas,
especially my songs that talk about East Texas.
[E] Like I said, I'm terrible at these [C#]
jokes and [D#m] telling stories and answering [C#] questions.
We're kind of liking you, so [B] I don't think you're that bad at [E] this.
[F] My first question was, where [G] did Coe come from?
Is there a story behind this name?
[A#] Yeah, there [C#m] probably is a very good story that [C] comes from it,
but I don't know if it's appropriate right now.
But no, [F#] David Allen [C] Coe, yeah, they [C#] just changed [C] the C to a [B] K.
And [C] I actually have a very [C#] long name.
My name is Roper Madison [B] Coe Wetzel.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, say it again.
[F] Say it again.
We'll go [C#] back to the original [C] question.
[D#] Roper [C] Madison Coe Wetzel is my original name.
That is a legit name.
It is.
[C#] All my teachers called me Roper growing [C] up.
All the kids made fun of [B] me.
But [C#m] Coe stuck.
Who's making fun of you now?
[C] Right? Nobody.
[Fm] Oh.
[A#] Girls are talking about your dimples on Facebook.
You win.
[C#] I [C] keep smiling then.
[A] Yeah, [D#] yeah.
Smiling [B] and playing.
So [C#] did your parents, were [F] they hoping that you would be a musician?
[D#m] Yeah, my mom, [D#] she [C#] actually traveled [C] and played at old [B] opera houses and stuff growing up.
So I always traveled around with her.
[A#] [B] And I've been on stage since I was six, singing and stuff.
And then [C] I picked up the [B] guitar whenever I was [A#] 12,
and then everything [B] else kind of fell into place.
Yeah.
Okay, [C] awesome.
So you've been at it for [B] a couple of [D#] years.
Absolutely.
Fine.
[C#]
[D#] Perfect.
It's been a dream for a while.
Awesome.
Yeah.
All right.
So you have another album coming out.
Yes, it [D] is.
It's in the works.
We're actually [C] starting pre-production on it [B] next week.
And then we're [C] planning on recording in [A#] February.
And like I said, hopefully get it [B] out before summertime.
Cool.
[A#]
I'm excited.
[C] I'm excited.
[B] Very cool.
So we [F#] had a question that came in on [F] Facebook that I want to ask before I [F#] forget.
They want to know about your guitar.
My guitar.
[B]
I bought that thing like two weeks ago.
And
[C#] yeah, her name is Misty Rose.
[F#] Everybody meet [D#] Misty Rose.
Hey, Misty.
[C] Yeah, I'm [C#] super pumped.
[C] I've never had like an [B] actual, you know, badass guitar [A#] before.
So [B] having that thing, I'm like [A#] in heaven.
[E] The timing is so perfect.
It is.
It's perfect.
Misty got to come [D#] out.
Misty got to come out.
[A] It's an official party.
Official party.
Very cool.
Yeah.
Cool.
So I [D#] ask everyone this.
It's like my favorite trick question.
What did you have for breakfast?
[C] [B] [Cm]
[E] Water, peach tea.
[D#] Yeah, I had a peach tea.
And no, I didn't eat [A#] breakfast this morning.
[E] Peach tea is a nice Southern start.
It [C#] is.
It was.
It's a strong start.
It was one of those [C] things that you like pour [B] into the water bottle and then shake up.
So [C#] I don't know if it has protein in it.
I'll go check whenever I get home.
Yeah, I'll [D] let it out.
You don't like it though?
[B] Probably not.
Not so much.
So [G] let's [C] play rapid fire, [B] if you will.
All right.
Don't be [A#] scared.
All right.
[B] Okay.
[F] Breakfast tacos or sausage and biscuit?
[A] Breakfast tacos.
[Fm] [D#] Okay, 903.
[F#] I thought, oh, we might have sausage and biscuit.
Cats or dogs?
Dogs.
[E] Do you have a dog?
I don't.
All my dogs die on me.
I don't know.
[B]
They do that.
They [E] do.
You have to contribute by getting others.
I know.
I'm not ready for kids right now.
Yeah.
[B] All right.
[Bm]
Beach or forest?
[B]
[E] [C] Beach.
[E] Why?
[C] The ladies.
[F#]
[C#] Bikinis are my favorite.
[B] Forests do [F#] not have as many [E] bikinis.
No.
Nice work, [G] sir.
Yeah, yeah, I follow.
It's like Adam and Eve out there.
Right, right.
[B] It's a little different.
It's a little different.
[F] Okay, hold on.
I want to check in with the Facebook because your people are [B] chiming.
They are doing the chiming.
Okay, what is your next [D] Austin venue?
[C] Next Austin venue.
[B] We're down [C#] in Cheatham Street [B] down in San Marcos in January, but I don't think we have [A#] anything
booked for [B] Austin here for a while.
[F] Okay, let's work on that.
[D#] We need to.
We want to get in Austin so bad.
Okay, good.
[F#] We like you.
Austin likes you.
Appreciate it.
And all over Hawaii apparently [D] as well.
People aren't studying for final exams.
That's [F#] where the beaches and bikinis are, so let's go.
[B] We're going to need to move the show.
Thank you to our sponsor Ticket [Em] City.
Heads up.
We're going to need [D] to move to Hawaii for [A#m] just a week or a month.
Awesome.
[F#] Awesome.
Okay, so if people want to connect with you on social [D] media, which they [F] do, where do you
like to talk the most?
Facebook, Twitter, Instagram?
Twitter.
[C] At Coe Wetzel, [B] capital K, capital W.
[D] At Coe Wetzel.
Yeah.
Twitter.
[C] Twitter.
Tweet them. Tweet me.
Tweet them.
Okay.
[F] [B] [E] Let me see.
We talked about your record coming [B] out.
Wait, you guys are in [E] Oklahoma tomorrow.
[A#m] Friday.
Okay.
Yeah, [F#] Friday.
Tell people.
Oklahoma [C] City at Wormy Dog.
[B] I'm going to be out there with Reckless Kelly, which is like a bucket list show for me.
Okay.
Reckless [A#] Kelly is one of my favorite bands growing up, [C#] so I'm [B] pumped.
I'm excited.
Well, [F] we're excited for you.
Yeah.
All right.
[B]
Thank [G] you.
So you guys, Coe Wetzel, give him a hand.
Thank y'all so much.
[B]
I'm [A] Serena Hicks, and this has been [C] another [A#] studio session [A] presented by Ticket [B] City, today
featuring Coe Wetzel.
Thanks so much for tuning in.
Until [E] next time.
[B] Thanks.
[F#] [B] [C#] [C] [D#]
Key:
B
C
C#
E
D#
B
C
C#
[N] _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ You are absolutely amazing.
When I say [F] enchanted, we're all over [D#] here swaying, [F#] listening.
_ [G#]
People on Facebook really like [E] your dimples.
[A] Awesome. _
_ _ That's a [B] thing. _
Shout out to Club 903, [E] I brag, that we are both from East Texas.
903 knows what [D#m] we're talking about. _
East Texas forever.
Yeah.
[B] _ Where'd you grow up exactly?
I grew up in Pittsburgh, [C] Texas.
In [D] _
between Mount [C] Pleasant, Longview, Northeast [B] Texas.
_ Favorite thing about growing up [C#] in East Texas?
[G] _ _ Pine trees.
[E] Getting to grow up in the woods.
Absolutely.
[G] How about raking pine trees?
[E] Do what?
Raking?
Did you have to [G] handle?
No, [D] not really.
Next [E] question.
_ _ [B] _ _
Yard work, not so much.
_ Songs, [C#] yes.
Yes, songs, absolutely.
I think most [C] of my [B] influences come from East Texas,
especially my songs that _ talk about East Texas. _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ Like I said, I'm terrible at these [C#]
jokes and [D#m] telling stories and answering [C#] questions.
We're kind of liking you, so [B] I don't think you're that bad at [E] this. _
_ [F] My first question was, where [G] did Coe come from?
Is there a story behind this name?
[A#] _ _ Yeah, there [C#m] probably is a very good story that [C] comes from it,
but I don't know if it's appropriate right now.
But no, [F#] David Allen _ [C] Coe, yeah, they [C#] just changed [C] the C to a [B] K.
And _ [C] I actually have a very [C#] long name.
My name is Roper Madison [B] Coe Wetzel.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, say it again.
[F] Say it again.
We'll go [C#] back to the original [C] question.
_ _ [D#] Roper [C] Madison Coe Wetzel is my original name.
That is a legit name.
It is.
[C#] All my teachers called me Roper growing [C] up.
All the kids made fun of [B] me. _
But [C#m] Coe stuck.
Who's making fun of you now?
[C] Right? Nobody.
[Fm] Oh.
_ _ [A#] Girls are talking about your dimples on Facebook.
You win.
[C#] I [C] keep smiling then.
[A] Yeah, [D#] yeah.
Smiling [B] and playing.
So [C#] did your parents, were [F] they hoping that you would be a musician?
[D#m] Yeah, my mom, [D#] she [C#] actually traveled [C] and played at old [B] opera houses and stuff growing up.
So I always traveled around with her.
[A#] _ [B] And I've been on stage since I was six, singing and stuff.
And then [C] I picked up the [B] guitar whenever I was [A#] 12,
and then everything [B] else kind of fell into place.
Yeah.
Okay, [C] awesome.
So you've been at it for [B] a couple of [D#] years.
Absolutely.
Fine.
[C#]
[D#] Perfect.
It's been a dream for a while.
Awesome.
Yeah.
All right.
So you have another album coming out.
Yes, it [D] is.
It's in the works.
We're actually [C] starting pre-production on it [B] next week. _
And then we're [C] planning on recording in [A#] February.
And like I said, hopefully get it [B] out before summertime.
_ Cool.
[A#]
I'm excited.
[C] I'm excited.
[B] Very cool.
So we [F#] had a question that came in on [F] Facebook that I want to ask before I [F#] forget.
They want to know about your guitar.
My guitar.
_ [B] _ _
I bought that thing like two weeks ago.
And _ _
[C#] yeah, her name is Misty Rose.
[F#] Everybody meet [D#] Misty Rose.
Hey, Misty.
[C] _ _ _ Yeah, I'm [C#] super pumped.
[C] I've never had like an [B] actual, you know, badass guitar [A#] before.
So [B] having that thing, I'm like [A#] in heaven.
[E] The timing is so perfect.
It is.
It's perfect.
Misty got to come [D#] out.
Misty got to come out.
[A] It's an official party.
Official party.
Very cool.
Yeah.
Cool.
So I [D#] ask everyone this.
It's like my favorite trick question.
What did you have for breakfast?
[C] _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ [Cm] _ _
[E] Water, peach tea.
[D#] Yeah, I had a peach tea.
And no, I didn't eat [A#] breakfast this morning.
[E] Peach tea is a nice Southern start.
It [C#] is.
It was.
It's a strong start.
It was one of those [C] things that you like pour [B] into the water bottle and then shake up.
So [C#] I don't know if it has protein in it.
I'll go check whenever I get home.
Yeah, I'll [D] let it out.
You don't like it though?
[B] Probably not.
Not so much.
So [G] let's [C] play rapid fire, [B] if you will.
All right.
Don't be [A#] scared.
All right.
[B] Okay.
[F] _ _ Breakfast tacos or sausage and biscuit? _
[A] Breakfast tacos.
[Fm] _ _ [D#] _ Okay, 903.
_ _ [F#] I thought, oh, we might have sausage and biscuit.
Cats or dogs?
Dogs.
[E] Do you have a dog?
I don't.
All my dogs die on me.
I don't know.
_ [B]
They do that.
They [E] do.
You have to contribute by getting others.
I know.
_ I'm not ready for kids right now.
Yeah. _
_ _ [B] All right.
_ _ [Bm] _
Beach or forest?
_ _ [B] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [C] Beach.
[E] _ Why?
_ [C] The ladies.
[F#] _
_ _ [C#] _ _ Bikinis are my favorite.
_ _ [B] Forests do [F#] not have as many [E] bikinis.
No.
Nice work, [G] sir.
Yeah, yeah, I follow.
It's like Adam and Eve out there.
Right, right.
_ [B] _ It's a little different.
It's a little different.
[F] Okay, hold on.
I want to check in with the Facebook because your people are [B] chiming.
They are doing the chiming.
Okay, what is your next [D] Austin venue?
_ [C] Next Austin venue. _ _
[B] _ _ _ We're down [C#] in Cheatham Street [B] down in San Marcos in January, but I don't think we have [A#] anything
booked for [B] Austin here for a while.
[F] Okay, let's work on that.
[D#] We need to.
We want to get in Austin so bad.
Okay, good.
[F#] We like you.
Austin likes you.
Appreciate it.
And all over Hawaii apparently [D] as well.
People aren't studying for final exams.
That's [F#] where the beaches and bikinis are, so let's go.
_ _ [B] We're going to need to move the show.
Thank you to our sponsor Ticket [Em] City.
Heads up.
We're going to need [D] to move to Hawaii for [A#m] just a week or a month.
Awesome.
[F#] Awesome.
Okay, so _ if people want to connect with you on social [D] media, which they [F] do, where do you
like to talk the most?
Facebook, Twitter, Instagram?
Twitter.
[C] At Coe Wetzel, [B] capital K, capital W.
_ _ [D] At Coe Wetzel.
Yeah.
Twitter.
[C] Twitter.
Tweet them. Tweet me.
Tweet them.
Okay.
[F] _ _ _ [B] _ [E] Let me see.
We talked about your record coming [B] out.
Wait, you guys are in [E] Oklahoma tomorrow.
_ [A#m] Friday.
Okay.
Yeah, [F#] Friday.
Tell people.
Oklahoma [C] City at Wormy Dog.
[B] I'm going to be out there with Reckless Kelly, which is like a bucket list show for me.
Okay.
Reckless [A#] Kelly is one of my favorite bands growing up, [C#] so I'm [B] pumped.
I'm excited.
Well, [F] we're excited for you.
Yeah.
All right.
[B]
Thank [G] you.
So you guys, Coe Wetzel, give him a hand.
Thank y'all so much.
[B] _ _ _ _ _
I'm [A] Serena Hicks, and this has been [C] another [A#] studio session [A] presented by Ticket [B] City, today
featuring Coe Wetzel.
Thanks so much for tuning in.
Until [E] next time.
[B] Thanks.
[F#] _ _ [B] _ _ [C#] _ [C] _ _ _ [D#] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ You are absolutely amazing.
When I say [F] enchanted, we're all over [D#] here swaying, [F#] listening.
_ [G#]
People on Facebook really like [E] your dimples.
[A] Awesome. _
_ _ That's a [B] thing. _
Shout out to Club 903, [E] I brag, that we are both from East Texas.
903 knows what [D#m] we're talking about. _
East Texas forever.
Yeah.
[B] _ Where'd you grow up exactly?
I grew up in Pittsburgh, [C] Texas.
In [D] _
between Mount [C] Pleasant, Longview, Northeast [B] Texas.
_ Favorite thing about growing up [C#] in East Texas?
[G] _ _ Pine trees.
[E] Getting to grow up in the woods.
Absolutely.
[G] How about raking pine trees?
[E] Do what?
Raking?
Did you have to [G] handle?
No, [D] not really.
Next [E] question.
_ _ [B] _ _
Yard work, not so much.
_ Songs, [C#] yes.
Yes, songs, absolutely.
I think most [C] of my [B] influences come from East Texas,
especially my songs that _ talk about East Texas. _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ Like I said, I'm terrible at these [C#]
jokes and [D#m] telling stories and answering [C#] questions.
We're kind of liking you, so [B] I don't think you're that bad at [E] this. _
_ [F] My first question was, where [G] did Coe come from?
Is there a story behind this name?
[A#] _ _ Yeah, there [C#m] probably is a very good story that [C] comes from it,
but I don't know if it's appropriate right now.
But no, [F#] David Allen _ [C] Coe, yeah, they [C#] just changed [C] the C to a [B] K.
And _ [C] I actually have a very [C#] long name.
My name is Roper Madison [B] Coe Wetzel.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, say it again.
[F] Say it again.
We'll go [C#] back to the original [C] question.
_ _ [D#] Roper [C] Madison Coe Wetzel is my original name.
That is a legit name.
It is.
[C#] All my teachers called me Roper growing [C] up.
All the kids made fun of [B] me. _
But [C#m] Coe stuck.
Who's making fun of you now?
[C] Right? Nobody.
[Fm] Oh.
_ _ [A#] Girls are talking about your dimples on Facebook.
You win.
[C#] I [C] keep smiling then.
[A] Yeah, [D#] yeah.
Smiling [B] and playing.
So [C#] did your parents, were [F] they hoping that you would be a musician?
[D#m] Yeah, my mom, [D#] she [C#] actually traveled [C] and played at old [B] opera houses and stuff growing up.
So I always traveled around with her.
[A#] _ [B] And I've been on stage since I was six, singing and stuff.
And then [C] I picked up the [B] guitar whenever I was [A#] 12,
and then everything [B] else kind of fell into place.
Yeah.
Okay, [C] awesome.
So you've been at it for [B] a couple of [D#] years.
Absolutely.
Fine.
[C#]
[D#] Perfect.
It's been a dream for a while.
Awesome.
Yeah.
All right.
So you have another album coming out.
Yes, it [D] is.
It's in the works.
We're actually [C] starting pre-production on it [B] next week. _
And then we're [C] planning on recording in [A#] February.
And like I said, hopefully get it [B] out before summertime.
_ Cool.
[A#]
I'm excited.
[C] I'm excited.
[B] Very cool.
So we [F#] had a question that came in on [F] Facebook that I want to ask before I [F#] forget.
They want to know about your guitar.
My guitar.
_ [B] _ _
I bought that thing like two weeks ago.
And _ _
[C#] yeah, her name is Misty Rose.
[F#] Everybody meet [D#] Misty Rose.
Hey, Misty.
[C] _ _ _ Yeah, I'm [C#] super pumped.
[C] I've never had like an [B] actual, you know, badass guitar [A#] before.
So [B] having that thing, I'm like [A#] in heaven.
[E] The timing is so perfect.
It is.
It's perfect.
Misty got to come [D#] out.
Misty got to come out.
[A] It's an official party.
Official party.
Very cool.
Yeah.
Cool.
So I [D#] ask everyone this.
It's like my favorite trick question.
What did you have for breakfast?
[C] _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ [Cm] _ _
[E] Water, peach tea.
[D#] Yeah, I had a peach tea.
And no, I didn't eat [A#] breakfast this morning.
[E] Peach tea is a nice Southern start.
It [C#] is.
It was.
It's a strong start.
It was one of those [C] things that you like pour [B] into the water bottle and then shake up.
So [C#] I don't know if it has protein in it.
I'll go check whenever I get home.
Yeah, I'll [D] let it out.
You don't like it though?
[B] Probably not.
Not so much.
So [G] let's [C] play rapid fire, [B] if you will.
All right.
Don't be [A#] scared.
All right.
[B] Okay.
[F] _ _ Breakfast tacos or sausage and biscuit? _
[A] Breakfast tacos.
[Fm] _ _ [D#] _ Okay, 903.
_ _ [F#] I thought, oh, we might have sausage and biscuit.
Cats or dogs?
Dogs.
[E] Do you have a dog?
I don't.
All my dogs die on me.
I don't know.
_ [B]
They do that.
They [E] do.
You have to contribute by getting others.
I know.
_ I'm not ready for kids right now.
Yeah. _
_ _ [B] All right.
_ _ [Bm] _
Beach or forest?
_ _ [B] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [C] Beach.
[E] _ Why?
_ [C] The ladies.
[F#] _
_ _ [C#] _ _ Bikinis are my favorite.
_ _ [B] Forests do [F#] not have as many [E] bikinis.
No.
Nice work, [G] sir.
Yeah, yeah, I follow.
It's like Adam and Eve out there.
Right, right.
_ [B] _ It's a little different.
It's a little different.
[F] Okay, hold on.
I want to check in with the Facebook because your people are [B] chiming.
They are doing the chiming.
Okay, what is your next [D] Austin venue?
_ [C] Next Austin venue. _ _
[B] _ _ _ We're down [C#] in Cheatham Street [B] down in San Marcos in January, but I don't think we have [A#] anything
booked for [B] Austin here for a while.
[F] Okay, let's work on that.
[D#] We need to.
We want to get in Austin so bad.
Okay, good.
[F#] We like you.
Austin likes you.
Appreciate it.
And all over Hawaii apparently [D] as well.
People aren't studying for final exams.
That's [F#] where the beaches and bikinis are, so let's go.
_ _ [B] We're going to need to move the show.
Thank you to our sponsor Ticket [Em] City.
Heads up.
We're going to need [D] to move to Hawaii for [A#m] just a week or a month.
Awesome.
[F#] Awesome.
Okay, so _ if people want to connect with you on social [D] media, which they [F] do, where do you
like to talk the most?
Facebook, Twitter, Instagram?
Twitter.
[C] At Coe Wetzel, [B] capital K, capital W.
_ _ [D] At Coe Wetzel.
Yeah.
Twitter.
[C] Twitter.
Tweet them. Tweet me.
Tweet them.
Okay.
[F] _ _ _ [B] _ [E] Let me see.
We talked about your record coming [B] out.
Wait, you guys are in [E] Oklahoma tomorrow.
_ [A#m] Friday.
Okay.
Yeah, [F#] Friday.
Tell people.
Oklahoma [C] City at Wormy Dog.
[B] I'm going to be out there with Reckless Kelly, which is like a bucket list show for me.
Okay.
Reckless [A#] Kelly is one of my favorite bands growing up, [C#] so I'm [B] pumped.
I'm excited.
Well, [F] we're excited for you.
Yeah.
All right.
[B]
Thank [G] you.
So you guys, Coe Wetzel, give him a hand.
Thank y'all so much.
[B] _ _ _ _ _
I'm [A] Serena Hicks, and this has been [C] another [A#] studio session [A] presented by Ticket [B] City, today
featuring Coe Wetzel.
Thanks so much for tuning in.
Until [E] next time.
[B] Thanks.
[F#] _ _ [B] _ _ [C#] _ [C] _ _ _ [D#] _ _ _
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