Luke:
Yeah, that’s probably the most nervous I’ve ever been to play a song.
Kaylee:
Ever?
Luke:
Yeah.
Kaylee:
I can see.
Luke:
We’ve played in front of way more people, but I was like, “If I mess this up, it will ruin the day,” or something. You know?
Kaylee:
Yeah.
Sue Bonzell:
Aw.
Kaylee:
No, it wouldn’t ruin it.
Sue Bonzell:
The stress.
Luke:
I felt like that.
Kaylee:
But I could see that. I would be nervous too.
Luke:
Yeah.
Sue Bonzell:
This is Up N Country on 93.7 The Bull. It’s powered by V Livecast. I’m your host, Sue Bonzell. Let’s get this show started.
They have opened for Dylan Scott, Craig Morgan, and Kelsea Ballerini, just to name a few. I’m super excited Luke and Kaylee are here. Hello.
Kaylee:
Hello. Thanks for having us.
Luke:
Hey, how’s it going?
Sue Bonzell:
Yay. Of course. So now, you got this song Backroad Flyin, right?
Kaylee:
We do.
Sue Bonzell:
How many millions of streams on Spotify now?
Kaylee:
Almost 2 million.
Sue Bonzell:
2 million? 2 million-
Kaylee:
It’s pretty cool.
Sue Bonzell:
I love this song.
Kaylee:
Thank you.
Sue Bonzell:
I’m super excited about that. And you have a new one though too. Right? Coming out in May?
Kaylee:
We do.
Luke:
That’s right.
Kaylee:
We have one coming out May 13th.
Sue Bonzell:
Yes. Okay. May 13th. And what’s the name of-
Kaylee:
Mark your calendars.
Sue Bonzell:
What’s the name? Do we know the name?
Kaylee:
We know the name. Should we tell them?
Sue Bonzell:
Is it secret?
Luke:
Nothin’ Like That Girl. That’s what it’s called.
Sue Bonzell:
Oh, okay. All right. Now, of course everybody… The question is always, Miles, is my first question, “Are they a couple?”
Kaylee:
Yes.
Sue Bonzell:
Yes.
Luke:
Yes.
Kaylee:
We are.
Sue Bonzell:
Yes, they are.
Kaylee:
Yeah.
Sue Bonzell:
Okay. We got to hear the story about how you guys met. You guys were in school together. Let’s hear the… I need to hear the love story. Okay?
Kaylee:
You want to hear it?
Sue Bonzell:
The love story.
Kaylee:
Okay. So I’m originally from Northern California. I moved to Nashville about six years ago to go to Belmont.
Sue Bonzell:
Okay. Nice.
Kaylee:
Luke is from Washington State, and so he moved at the same time.
Luke:
And I also moved to go to Belmont around the, yeah, the same exact time. We transferred like midyear. And then we met at this basketball game. It’s funny because she doesn’t really like basketball, but through some friends-
Kaylee:
I don’t really like basketball at all, but my friend convinced me. She was like, “We need to meet friends. Let’s go to a basketball game.” So I did. And it’s the best decision that I ever made.
Sue Bonzell:
That’s a good friend. That’s a good friend, right?
Kaylee:
Really. She’s a great friend.
Sue Bonzell:
Was she in the wedding? I hope?
Kaylee:
Actually, she wasn’t even there. She couldn’t come.
Sue Bonzell:
Oh man.
Kaylee:
But she was there in spirit.
Sue Bonzell:
Well, that’s good. That’s good.
Kaylee:
And it happened because of her.
Sue Bonzell:
That’s right. Exactly.
Luke:
So after that, we kind of started hanging out in the same circle of friends. A lot of them were transfers with… But then we found out that we both played music and sang. And so then we started singing together. And then that’s when I was like, “Oh my gosh. This girl can really sing.” Not only that, but we were getting along really well.
Sue Bonzell:
And she’s kind of cute. I mean, come on. Come on. Let’s be honest.
Luke:
She was really beautiful. You know? Yeah, yeah.
Kaylee:
That’s what I was thinking though. Like, he’s cute, he’s nice, he’s funny. And he sings.
Sue Bonzell:
And he sings.
Kaylee:
This is too good to be true. That’s what I was thinking at first.
Sue Bonzell:
Wow. That’s kind of…
Kaylee:
Yeah. Yeah.
Sue Bonzell:
Did you ever think that you guys would be like… this would be your job and you’d be making music together?
Kaylee:
I dreamed about it and I’d never think it would happen.
Sue Bonzell:
Good dreams. Good dreams.
Kaylee:
Got lucky.
Sue Bonzell:
Dreams coming true here in Nashville.
Kaylee:
Yes, it’s true.
Sue Bonzell:
Oh my goodness. Okay.
Kaylee:
It’s great. Thanks.
Sue Bonzell:
It is. It is. Now, I follow you guys on your TikTok. And as most people know, I’m kind of addicted to TikTok and so-
Kaylee:
Same. Guilty.
Sue Bonzell:
So I see you do a lot of… I think it’s you Kaylee that’s doing all of the cooking. You’re doing little cooking demos.
Kaylee:
I do do those sometimes.
Sue Bonzell:
I like it.
Kaylee:
I try to convince myself that I’m a good cook, but most of the recipes that I’m doing, I’ve learned on TikTok.
Sue Bonzell:
Okay.
Kaylee:
So I just recreate them. And we like to cook together sometimes and just make it fun. It started during quarantine.
Sue Bonzell:
Yes, of course. Yeah.
Kaylee:
We were kind of like, “I guess we need to cook now.” We sing, we do everything else, but we have to cook.”
Sue Bonzell:
And you guys got a little creative during a quarantine. Your TikTok is freaking hilarious. You guys are goofballs and I love it.
Kaylee:
That’s good. I’m glad you thinks so.
Luke:
Yeah. We did some dance. She got me to do some dances that I wouldn’t normally do and-
Sue Bonzell:
Right? And you guys went [crosstalk 00:03:52]-
Kaylee:
It happened. We did.
Sue Bonzell:
I love it. I mean, you might as well. And I like… Let’s see. Did you do something backwards with a cup?
Kaylee:
I did. I did that challenge where put a cup filled with whatever in your mouth and then you’re supposed to go all the way backwards and keep the cup filled and not spill. And I’m not going to tell you how many times it took me to attempt it [crosstalk 00:04:14] I didn’t-
Luke:
First try, right? If I remember. I think it was.
Sue Bonzell:
Oh yeah. First try. [crosstalk 00:04:15].
Kaylee:
Sure. Yeah. Yeah.
Sue Bonzell:
I was like, you guys were having some fun on the TikTok. I like it.
Kaylee:
It’s a good time.
Sue Bonzell:
And let’s see. I want to hear the story about how you get out of speeding tickets.
Kaylee:
That’s true. I’ve been pulled over now like… I don’t know if I should say this on camera, but maybe like a few times-
Luke:
This is going to be the end of you ever getting out of these speeding tickets.
Kaylee:
I know. This is the end of my luck. And I just not got a ticket. But it hasn’t always been for speeding.
Sue Bonzell:
Okay. Right.
Kaylee:
It’s been like for a tail light out or just something simple, but they are very nice to me and I’m very nice to them. And so far I haven’t got one, but I feel like my luck is running out.
Luke:
I’m the complete opposite. So I always-
Kaylee:
Yes.
Sue Bonzell:
How many tickets have you had?
Luke:
I don’t even… I don’t even want to disclose that. And I don’t even know if I know. Too many speeding tickets.
Sue Bonzell:
Too many to count. Okay. All right.
Kaylee:
Sorry.
Sue Bonzell:
Somebody’s got a lead foot.
Luke:
Yeah.
Sue Bonzell:
You need to make sure you just have her with you all the time.
Luke:
Driving. Yeah.
Sue Bonzell:
Driving. Exactly. It’s like, you’re like, “No, no, officer. Don’t talk to me. Talk to her. She’s the one that’s good at this.”
Kaylee:
Maybe. We should always have your back.
Sue Bonzell:
Yeah. Okay. So you guys from West Coast, you from Shingle Springs, California.
Kaylee:
Yes. Yes.
Sue Bonzell:
That’s a little teeny tiny town.
Kaylee:
Tiny little town.
Sue Bonzell:
Kind of probably next biggest city would be what? Sacramento, probably?
Kaylee:
Mm-hmm (affirmative). Sacramento.
Sue Bonzell:
Yeah. I mean, what’s it like going from teeny tiny town and coming out here and doing what you’re doing now?
Kaylee:
It’s a lot different. I’m really happy to be here. I miss the mountains, I would say grew. I grew up in Tahoe, snowboarding. And so I miss that part of it, but the people here are amazing, and the music scene is great. So I’m happy to be here. My family’s still there so I get to go visit, which is good.
Sue Bonzell:
Oh, that’s good. That’s good. And now, Luke, what about you? You were in Washington, right?
Luke:
Yeah. Yeah.
Sue Bonzell:
And what’s that? What’s that close to? What’s it closest to?
Luke:
I grew up in Olympia.
Sue Bonzell:
Okay.
Luke:
So like kind of outside.
Sue Bonzell:
Is that like the Olympia beer?
Luke:
Yeah. Yeah.
Kaylee:
Yeah.
Sue Bonzell:
Is it? Yeah?
Luke:
But it got-
Kaylee:
You should [crosstalk 00:06:13] that on.
Sue Bonzell:
Yeah.
Luke:
I know I should. It is good, but they shut that brewery down now, so it’s unfortunate.
Sue Bonzell:
Oh okay. Oh man. We’re back to Budweiser.
Luke:
Yeah. No. It’s definitely a big difference coming to Nashville. I miss certain aspects about the northwest like the mountains and stuff. And I don’t miss the rain that much though being here. And yeah. But it definitely was a difference.
Sue Bonzell:
Yeah. For sure. So let’s see. You’ve got some summer shows coming up. Where are you going to be this summer?
Kaylee:
So we always try to go to Florida because it’s beautiful, and we have a ton of amazing fans there. So Florida, we’re going back to the West Coast, back to my hometown, back to Luke’s hometown.
Sue Bonzell:
Oh, fun.
Kaylee:
We have plans to go back to Arizona.
Sue Bonzell:
Okay.
Kaylee:
Plans to go to Southern California.
Sue Bonzell:
Ooh. You guys got a big tour going on.
Kaylee:
Yeah. We’re excited.
Sue Bonzell:
This will be fun. Well, I mean, that must be really exciting to go back to your hometowns to really bring people.
Kaylee:
Mm-hmm (affirmative).
Luke:
Yeah.
Sue Bonzell:
And yeah. You were featured on like a local news channel. That’s pretty exciting. It’s like-
Kaylee:
Yeah. That was really cool. That was awesome.
Sue Bonzell:
You know? The hometown girl makes good kind of thing.
Kaylee:
Yeah.
Sue Bonzell:
That’s exciting. I love that.
Kaylee:
A feel good moment. Yeah.
Sue Bonzell:
Feel good moments. Exactly. So now, as far as the music now, I noticed here you had a song called I Get The Bar. Now, this was a songwriting competition winner or top 10. Tell us about that.
Luke:
Yeah.
Kaylee:
Top top 10.
Luke:
So we got top 10 in the contest. We wrote it with a couple friends of ours here in Nashville. One of them actually moved. He’s from the West Coast too, like Portland area.
Sue Bonzell:
Okay.
Luke:
And I met that guy in an airport just flying out to Nashville one time. And he was like part of NSAI. And so he’s still a good friend of ours. But anyways, it’s just funny how that works out. And we wrote that song. And we really liked it when we wrote it. And then we ended up getting top 10 in that contest. And so that was really fun for us.
Sue Bonzell:
So you’re doing something right there.
Luke:
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Kaylee:
Yeah.
Sue Bonzell:
Right. So tell me about this song that you wrote tonight, and I believe you wrote this one. Did you write this for Kaylee? And this was your first dance song at the wedding?
Kaylee:
Yes, he did.
Luke:
Yeah.
Kaylee:
He actually wrote a couple songs that were at our wedding. Well, we did. And then the song that he surprised me with during our ceremony, he wrote, and I didn’t know he was going to play that. And that was really special.
Sue Bonzell:
Oh my gosh. That’s awesome.
Kaylee:
Yeah.
Sue Bonzell:
That’s so cool.
Luke:
Yeah. That’s probably the most nervous I’ve ever been to play a song.
Kaylee:
Ever?
Luke:
Yeah.
Kaylee:
I could see.
Luke:
We played in front of way more people, but I was like, “If I mess this up, it would ruin the day,” or something. You know?
Kaylee:
Yeah.
Sue Bonzell:
Aw.
Kaylee:
No, it wouldn’t ruin it.
Sue Bonzell:
The stress.
Luke:
I felt like that.
Kaylee:
But I could see that. I would be nervous too.
Luke:
Yeah. And it was hot because it was like summertime kind of in California. And I was in the suit, so I was sweating. I’m like, “Oh my gosh.”
Kaylee:
Don’t mess up. Don’t mess up.
Luke:
And I’m nervous. And it’s like 90 degrees. I’m in a suit.
Kaylee:
Everyone’s watching you. You killed it though.
Luke:
But no, it was really fun to be able to play that for her.
Kaylee:
Really special.
Sue Bonzell:
Yeah. That’s really cool. Now, did you guys both sing at the wedding?
Kaylee:
We did. We had a DJ, but then we were like, “It wouldn’t be our wedding if we didn’t play.” It would feel weird.
Sue Bonzell:
Yeah. Of course.
Kaylee:
So we did play. My dad is in a band too.
Sue Bonzell:
Oh nice.
Kaylee:
So my dad played with us and we sang a couple songs.
Sue Bonzell:
Fun.
Kaylee:
And it was great. It was fun.
Sue Bonzell:
What a nice memory for your guests too.
Kaylee:
Mm-hmm (affirmative).
Sue Bonzell:
You know what I mean? It’s special for you guys, but also special for your guests. So that’s pretty cool.
Kaylee:
Yeah.
Luke:
Yeah.
Kaylee:
It meant even more. They told us afterwards like, “We’ve never been to a wedding where they play.” Like, it’s a very memorable experience and that just makes us feel good because it was special.
Sue Bonzell:
Aw. Aw.
Kaylee:
Yeah.
Sue Bonzell:
That’s awesome. Well, you guys are just… They’re just the cutest. I swear. You guys are just the cutest.
Kaylee:
Thanks.
Luke:
I know. I know.
Sue Bonzell:
And he’s like, “I know. I know.”
Luke:
[crosstalk 00:09:50]. She is.
Sue Bonzell:
It’s the beard, right?
Luke:
I know that she is. Yeah.
Kaylee:
It’s the hair.
Sue Bonzell:
It’s the hair.
Kaylee:
The hair.
Sue Bonzell:
I know he’s been… You’ve been growing that out a little bit, huh?
Luke:
Yeah. I know.
Kaylee:
He might surpass-
Luke:
It’s only a couple weeks I cut it. Yeah.
Kaylee:
I think you might pass me soon.
Luke:
I know. I’m trying to get it to Chris Stapleton.
Sue Bonzell:
Oh, there you go. There you go. Now, okay. So speaking of hair, I wasn’t going to go here, but I figured I will.
Kaylee:
Okay.
Sue Bonzell:
Tell us your best advice for getting a certain kind of haircut, ladies.
Kaylee:
For… What do you mean?
Sue Bonzell:
Yeah, the undercut.
Kaylee:
Oh my gosh. So back in like, I don’t know, 10 years ago, I don’t know if anyone knows, but there’s a thing called an undercut where you can put your hair up in a ponytail and then your hairdresser shaves the bottom half. And usually, it’s for girls that have really thick hair to kind of thin out your hair. I did it for that, but I also thought it would look of cool. For a while it was kind of cool, and then I was over it. And when I tried to grow it out for like three months of awkward times, my hair was like kind of a mullet. So if you’re thinking about getting an undercut-
Luke:
It’s badass.
Kaylee:
… think very hard about it.
Sue Bonzell:
Think again.
Kaylee:
Probably don’t do it, unless you want to mullet, which I guess it’s in style now.
Luke:
Yeah. Morgan Wallen. Yeah. [crosstalk 00:10:57] look like Morgan Wallen.
Sue Bonzell:
Right? Yeah.
Kaylee:
But we’re girls. Is it in style for girls? I don’t know.
Sue Bonzell:
Yeah. As a girl, I don’t I think I want to look like Morgan Wallen.
Kaylee:
No.
Sue Bonzell:
I mean, he’s cute and all, but maybe not.
Kaylee:
Probably not a compliment. So it’s grown out now. I’m good to go.
Sue Bonzell:
Oh, you’re good to go.
Kaylee:
No more mullet.
Sue Bonzell:
Okay, there you go.
Kaylee:
It’s gone.
Sue Bonzell:
But you shared it. She shared it all on TikTok too, right?
Kaylee:
I had to.
Sue Bonzell:
I appreciate that.
Kaylee:
I had to just-
Sue Bonzell:
That was good.
Kaylee:
I had to show everyone.
Sue Bonzell:
Now you guys, obviously you’re country music singers. Would you like to play a song for us?
Kaylee:
We’d love to play.
Luke:
Yeah, let’s do it.
Kaylee:
Let’s do it.
Sue Bonzell:
Okay. Let’s do it. When we come back, they’re going to play a song. Don’t go anywhere.
Kaylee:
Hi guys. We’re Luke and Kaylee. And this is our new single, Nothin’ Like That Girl.
Luke:
1, 2, 3.
(singing).
Sue Bonzell:
Okay. Luke and Kaylee, Nothin’ Like That Girl. Did I say to do that right?
Kaylee:
That’s it.
Luke:
Yeah.
Sue Bonzell:
[crosstalk 00:14:10] but do that again.
Okay. Luke and Kaylee. Nothin’ Like That… Uh-oh. We got phone going.
Ryan:
Oh crap.
Luke:
I mean.
Sue Bonzell:
[Ryan 00:14:18], you’re fired.
Ryan:
[crosstalk 00:14:19].
Sue Bonzell:
I’m just kidding.
Kaylee:
That’s it.
Sue Bonzell:
You’re fired.
Ryan:
[inaudible 00:14:23]. It was great timing though.
Sue Bonzell:
Yeah. Right? It was. Totally.
Luke:
Dropping [crosstalk 00:14:29]-
Ryan:
Oh, beautiful services. I accidentally answered it.
Sue Bonzell:
Uh-oh. Is it your extended warranty?
Kaylee:
It’s probably just a warranty.
Ryan:
It was the extended warranty.
Sue Bonzell:
It was your extended warranty calling?
Kaylee:
They knew.
Sue Bonzell:
They were like, “Well, you just said it on TV or on the phone or on your…”
Kaylee:
They’re like, “Speaking of-
Sue Bonzell:
Yeah. Right?
Kaylee:
… yours is overdue.”
Ryan:
[crosstalk 00:14:43] just call you. All right. [crosstalk 00:14:47]-
Sue Bonzell:
Okay. Here we go. We’re still going.
Ryan:
… computer off also.
Sue Bonzell:
This is a squeaky chair too.
Ryan:
All right.
Sue Bonzell:
All right. We’re going to try that again.
Ryan:
Take three.
Sue Bonzell:
Take three.
Okay. Luke and Kaylee, Nothin’ Like That Girl; their newest song. That was awesome.
Kaylee:
Thank you.
Sue Bonzell:
So when can we get that song?
Kaylee:
May 13th.
Sue Bonzell:
May 13th it’s coming out. So make sure you go and get it.
Kaylee:
Mark your calendars, presave it on Spotify, and Apple, and Amazon and all the things.
Sue Bonzell:
All the things.
Kaylee:
All the things.
Sue Bonzell:
All the places. All the places. Awesome. Okay. That was amazing.
Kaylee:
Thank you.
Sue Bonzell:
Now, I can’t finish the whole interview here without doing my very famous game that I play with my guests-
Kaylee:
I love games.
Sue Bonzell:
… called truth or truth.
Kaylee:
Okay.
Sue Bonzell:
So no dares for you with nothing dangerous. So we’re going to go straight to just truth. And you get to pick your own questions.
Kaylee:
Okay.
Sue Bonzell:
Okay.
Kaylee:
I like this.
Sue Bonzell:
You want to go first?
Kaylee:
Sure.
Sue Bonzell:
There you go.
Kaylee:
Okay. Do I read it out loud?
Sue Bonzell:
Yes, please.
Kaylee:
What’s one useless skill you’d love to learn anyway? A useless skill? I need to think for a sec. Hang on.
Sue Bonzell:
What about you? Useless skill.
Luke:
A useless-
Kaylee:
Yeah. Oh we both [crosstalk 00:16:00]-
Sue Bonzell:
Yeah. You can. Yeah. Why not?
Kaylee:
Yeah. What’s your useless skill?
Luke:
To make paper airplanes better.
Sue Bonzell:
Oh, there you go. That’s a good one.
Luke:
Yeah. I used to be able to make decent ones. But I don’t know. It’d be cool to make like really good ones. You know? Just-
Sue Bonzell:
Like, to go really far.
Luke:
Why? I don’t know. Yeah.
Sue Bonzell:
Yeah. For no reason. For no good reason. That’s exactly why.
Kaylee:
For me, I feel like I want to… I always see it on TikTok. Like, people that make clothes.
Sue Bonzell:
Oh yeah.
Kaylee:
And that’s kind of useless, but not because I can make cool stage clothes.
Sue Bonzell:
Oh yeah.
Kaylee:
That’d be kind of cool.
Sue Bonzell:
Yeah. That would be cool. I like that.
Kaylee:
[crosstalk 00:16:34] helpful.
Sue Bonzell:
I like that. Like, in your spare time.
Kaylee:
Yeah.
Sue Bonzell:
Because you got nothing else going on, right?
Kaylee:
Yeah.
Luke:
It’s not useless though.
Kaylee:
I know. Useless.
Luke:
That’s the thing. Well, everything has a use. Right?
Sue Bonzell:
Well see, even the paper airplane has a use. It’s entertainment. So it’s useful.
Kaylee:
Yes. It does. It does. And sometimes you need to get someone’s attention.
Sue Bonzell:
That’s right. Exactly. Right in the head.
Kaylee:
Across the room.
Sue Bonzell:
Right in the head. Okay. All right. You’re ready to do another one?
Kaylee:
Let’s do it. Okay.
Luke:
Sure. All right.
Sue Bonzell:
Okay.
Luke:
Let’s see what we got. Oh my gosh. Has anyone ever accidentally seen you naked?
Sue Bonzell:
Besides your wife. I mean, come on.
Luke:
Accidentally? Probably like my family members. You know? Like, when I was growing up, I’m sure they accidentally seen me make it at some point. I don’t have like a good story for this, I don’t think.
Sue Bonzell:
No good story. Okay. I’m looking for a good story.
Luke:
Okay. Do you… I’ll think.
Kaylee:
I kind of have one. So I used to be an FFA. I don’t know if people know what that is. Future Farmers of America. I raised pigs and horses. Well, we would have this official dress that we were supposed to wear; like girls, a skirt and this corduroy jacket. Well, one time we were at a hotel at like a conference and I thought that we were going to be inside for the night. So I unzipped my skirt and was going to just change, and then I got super excited because someone said they were giving away free food, that I forgot. So I just ran out and people got a little show.
Sue Bonzell:
Oh, you got a little-
Kaylee:
I was embarrassed.
Sue Bonzell:
Little glimpse.
Kaylee:
So kind of. There’s a little one.
Sue Bonzell:
Kind of. There you go. Yeah. There’s a little one. That’s a good one.
Kaylee:
Yeah.
Sue Bonzell:
And of course when you’re in high school too, you’re like, “Oh my…” Mortifying. Right?
Kaylee:
I thought it was the end of the world. I was like, “No one can see me again ever. So kind of embarrassing.
Sue Bonzell:
They’ll be like, “Oh that’s the gal that-“
Kaylee:
That girl.
Sue Bonzell:
Yeah. Right? Yeah. That’s her. We know her.
Kaylee:
Yeah. That’s her.
Sue Bonzell:
All right. We’ll do one more. How about that? Sound good?
Luke:
Let’s do another one.
Kaylee:
Let’s do it.
Sue Bonzell:
Okay.
Luke:
Do them all.
Kaylee:
Every single one.
Sue Bonzell:
Do them all. Oh my God.
Kaylee:
What’s the one thing you’d never do for all the money in the world? I think, think…
Sue Bonzell:
Go streaking? I don’t know.
Kaylee:
Yeah. Or like…
Luke:
That’s… I mean, yeah.
Sue Bonzell:
You know? Like…
Luke:
Probably go… I don’t know.
Kaylee:
Well, yeah. Streaking. Or like-
Luke:
[crosstalk 00:18:41] much money.
Kaylee:
… maybe expose someone’s secrets? Or be mean to someone.
Sue Bonzell:
Oh right. Be mean to someone. Yeah.
Kaylee:
I don’t know.
Sue Bonzell:
That could ruin somebody else?
Kaylee:
Yeah. Like ruin a relationship or ruin someone else’s reputation just for…
Sue Bonzell:
Yeah.
Kaylee:
I don’t think I’d do that.
Sue Bonzell:
See? She’s nice. Be nice.
Kaylee:
[crosstalk 00:18:54]. Be nice. Do it.
Sue Bonzell:
Just be nice. All right.
Luke:
Nothing. I’ll just do anything-
Sue Bonzell:
I feel like he’s like-
Kaylee:
He’s like, “Screw this.”
Sue Bonzell:
He’s like, “I got a list. We’ll do them all.”
Luke:
I can be bought. No, I’m just kidding.
Sue Bonzell:
There’s always a price, right?
Luke:
No.
Sue Bonzell:
I’m kidding. I’m kidding. Just kidding.
Well, thank you for playing the game.
Kaylee:
That was fun.
Sue Bonzell:
You know? We had little bit of fun.
Kaylee:
I like that.
Sue Bonzell:
And thank you guys for being here-
Kaylee:
Thank you.
Sue Bonzell:
… and sharing your music with us-
Kaylee:
Thanks for having us.
Sue Bonzell:
… and the kind of the inside scoop on what’s going on with you guys.
Kaylee:
Yeah. Of course.
Sue Bonzell:
And make sure to follow them on all of their socials. It’s Luke and Kaylee on TikTok and Instagram and Spotify and all that good stuff. And download the music too.
Kaylee:
Awesome. Thank you, guys. Nice to meet you.
Luke:
All right. Thank you so much. Thanks for having us.
Sue Bonzell:
Absolutely.
Kaylee:
Thanks for having us.
Sue Bonzell:
Yes.
Thanks for tuning in to Up N Country where we have new episodes every Tuesday. And be sure to visit upncountry.com for all of the episodes and information about our VIP club where you’re going to get exclusive backstage access. And if you’re on Instagram or TikTok, make sure to follow me, Sue Bonzell. I’ll see you next week.
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