Musicians have to get their inspiration from somewhere, and Shinedown singer Brent Smith says he owes a debt of gratitude to the '70s television series 'The Dukes of Hazzard' and the singer of the show's theme song, Waylon Jennings, for putting him on the path to music.

Smith recalls in the 'Beacon Moment' video series (shown below), "I was about four years old and I had a love for the television show 'The Dukes of Hazzard.' The funny thing was that I loved the theme song so much that my grandmother got me a 45 of just the Waylon Jennings song."

Smith says that his love of the song really helped define a passion early on in his life. He recalls, "I would play it just over and over and over and over again, and honestly I knew pretty much from that moment that I wanted to be a singer. It's funny cause I would tell my parents, 'I want to do what the man's doing, like on the song.' And they were like, 'Oh, you want to be a guitar player or be in a band?' and I was like, 'No, I'm gonna be a singer.'"

The vocalist says that from an early age, he knew music was his future. He explains, "It was very profound because the way I looked at it, even at a young age, I don't feel I was ever desensitized to songs or the beauty of being an artist as far as creating songs and being a songwriter. I started writing songs when I was probably six, at least in my mind I did."

Aside from 'The Dukes of Hazzard,' Smith says his dad helped provide his soulful side, turning him onto the music of Otis Redding. The vocalist says that even though he loves rock, you can hear a bit of the Redding influence in his delivery.

Watch Shinedown's Brent Smith Recalling His First Love of Music

 

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