Mitchell Tenpenny’s Ride From Construction to Country Star | Biscuits & Jam | Season 5 | Episode 26

In this episode of the Biscuits & Jam Podcast, Southern Living’s Sid Evans sits down with Mitchell Tenpenny, whose journey into music was inspired by his family’s deep roots in the industry. Though his path took time, a connection made on a construction site led to his breakthrough. Now, with his new 20-track album, “The Third,” coming online, Mitchell reflects on his personal experiences, favorite songs, grandmother’s cooking, his rescue dogs, and how faith plays a role in his life.

00: 00 Introduction
2:03 Mitchell’s Family Music Roots
8:22 Writing “The Third”
12:10 Family Cooking
15:28 Getting In To The Music Business
21:37 What’s Special About The New Album
25:49 Mitchell’s Cancer Advocacy: Tenpenny Fund
27:53 What Does It Mean To Be Southern?

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Mitchell Tenpenny’s Ride From Construction to Country Star | Biscuits & Jam | Season 5 | Episode 26

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