In this episode of Outside the Round, host Matt Burrill sits down with rising country artist Callie Prince. A Mississippi native, Callie shares her journey to Nashville at just 19 years old and how venues like Live Oak helped shape her early development as a songwriter and performer. They dive into her upcoming EP Girls Who Cuss, her empowering new single “Pigs Can’t Fly”, and her pride in being part of a new wave of bold female voices in country music. Callie opens up about the personal meaning behind her tattoos—including a tribute to her late friend Sam—and how her small-town upbringing, family support, and love of Mexican food continue to shape her life and artistry in Music City.
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Chapters
- (00:00:00) - Cali Prince On Rage Rowdy Podcast
- (00:00:52) - Fall Has Been So Busy
- (00:01:18) - Cigarettes
- (00:03:56) - Phillip Jones on Becoming an Artist
- (00:09:07) - Farmers of Mississippi Try Southern Food
- (00:11:51) - Cigarettes on Working With A Team
- (00:14:28) - "Heart of Stone"
- (00:17:55) - Talking To My High School Selves
- (00:18:17) - Starkville singer on playing in his hometown
- (00:21:51) - Andy Grammar on Playing in Texas
- (00:24:36) - Alex Jones on His Accent
- (00:27:13) - Nelly's New Bar in Oshkosh
- (00:30:25) - Nelly on 'The Best'
- (00:30:45) - FGL sing a Nickelback song
- (00:33:38) - Pandora and Streaming Music
- (00:34:39) - Cali Prince on Girls Who Cuss
- (00:38:02) - Sam Johnson
- (00:41:14) - Tattoo
- (00:42:54) - Ryan Cone on His Six Songs
- (00:44:57) - Pixie on Her New Music
- (00:46:52) - What are the big goals for this year?
- (00:48:33) - The Support Of Family For Musicians
- (00:49:59) - Favorite Places To Hang Out In Bellevue
- (00:52:33) - Cody Wilkins Serves Mexican Food For Four
- (00:54:41) - Never Give Up On Yourself