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Bobby Bones
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Unknown
Let's go.
Bobby Bones
There's a story about a hiker and they found his body after like 25 years. And they found him in a glacier. Fully. It's almost like Iron Man. Like, you wish he could come back to life. Not Iron Man. Captain America.
Amy Brown
Oh.
Bobby Bones
Because he was frozen. But this guy, a shepherd, discovered the body of a man who vanished nearly three decades ago, preserved in a glacier. And the reason that they were able to finally see him is the glaciers have been melting and they saw a guy. At least it looked like the shape of a guy. And they went in and were like, holy crap, there's a body frozen in that. The body was found on August 1st with clothing intact. Quote, what I saw was unbelievable. The body was intact. The clothes were not even torn. The identity card was discovered with a guy. It had his name on it. Police confirmed the identity. Two locals came forward to provide more information and said he was somebody who often visited. But the guy disappeared in 97 during a snowstorm after falling into a glacier. Crack.
Amy Brown
Wow.
Bobby Bones
That's from the Independent. A little bit of you. The scientist has to go, should we thaw him? Should we?
Amy Brown
ThomasI like Thomas.
Unknown
He's still alive.
Amy Brown
Like, he wakes up.
Bobby Bones
There's no way. Like everything or like.
Amy Brown
Or is organs usable.
Bobby Bones
Anything. You're an ice.
Amy Brown
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Keep it an ice stays good longer.
Amy Brown
I know.
Bobby Bones
America.
Unknown
Yeah.
Amy Brown
But even frozen meat.
Unknown
Yeah. I Mess with that. Well, a month of frozen meat.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Unknown
It starts to. Yeah. Tastes different.
Amy Brown
Oh, really? I, I, I have some chicken breasts in my freezer.
Bobby Bones
It's all about freezer burn.
Amy Brown
Yeah. Yeah, that's it.
Bobby Bones
That's it. If it gets freezer burn, a month is fine. Yeah, Yeah, I think month's fine. Yeah. They found his body and hopefully that gives some closure to the family though, too.
Amy Brown
Oh, for sure.
Bobby Bones
Because bro's been missing for 30 years. It's gonna be the woman on the boat.
Amy Brown
Yeah. Amy Bradley.
Bobby Bones
Still haven't watched it, but know all about it now because I've listened to some podcasts talking about it and then the amount of times that people fall off boats and that they're just lost. Crazy.
Amy Brown
Yeah. It's gone.
Bobby Bones
The series. Is it good by itself? Because I have to. It's my turn to pick one and so if I pick one and I'm gonna watch it with my wife, but.
Amy Brown
I feel like now if you know a lot about it, I don't know, will you enjoy watching?
Bobby Bones
Yeah. But I feel like I don't know enough about it to talk about it.
Amy Brown
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Like, I don't have the education to speak about it in any sort of way that people would believe me because I haven't seen it.
Amy Brown
It's definitely interesting. There's some parts where you're like, what?
Bobby Bones
That's what I'm looking for.
Unknown
That's what I'm looking for.
Amy Brown
That's all I'll say.
Bobby Bones
An extremely lucky gambler hit 389 jackpots in one day at a Tampa casino, winning more than $1.8 million. Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Tampa announced Tuesday that Mayor O saw big wins throughout the day on several popular slot machines. He hit 1 for 170,000 on the locket link. He hit 1 for 99,000 on the Panda Magic Dragon Link. Link must be the what they call a slot machine because they all say link at the end of them. Over on Golden Century Dragon Link, he had for 258,000 bucks and then 115,000 and 143,000 on other machines. That's a lot of massive slot machine hits in one day. Quote, the lucky streak is one of the most impressive one day runs in the property's history. Stories like this show just how exciting and rewarding a visit to Seminole Hard Rock Tampa can be. Says Joseph Wagner, vice president and assistant general manager at Seminole Hard Rock in Casino Tampa that wfla. With that story, two things come to mind. Three things come to mind One luckiest guy ever. What a day. Also must have been betting a lot to win that much. You don't go into penny slots and win that much. There's like one penny slot winner every six months that wins that much. You don't go into penny slots. So he's playing probably a dollar a pool, five bucks a pool, ten bucks a pull. That's one very lucky. Number two is sums up who knows somebody who knows somebody.
Amy Brown
You think that sounds.
Bobby Bones
That's number two. I think the first one is the.
Unknown
Most true that he's lucky.
Bobby Bones
Yes. And he's playing big dollar. Number two is who does he know? But even then, it's not worth it to award somebody that much and get the news. If you're doing something illegal and you get taken down, it's not worth it. It's like refs cheating in games. So openly and blatantly. Do I think it's happened a little bit? Yes, but it's not worth it to the league. I would say like fixing a draft. They're like, oh, the draft's been fixed. But if it ever was found out the NBA draft was fixed, the whole system would crumble. So I don't think it's worth it to actually fix a draft. Short term, yes, Long term, no. And it's all long term. So I don't think it's two. But are they fixing it? This guy can win. Number three, Time machine.
Amy Brown
Okay.
Unknown
Oh, like Back to the Future.
Bobby Bones
He knew which ones to play and when to play them. He knew how much that needed to be put in, so that's what he did. So time machines, number three. So number one, he really was lucky. Number two, something's up. Number three, Time machine. In that order.
Unknown
I'm going with two. Two seems like something's up.
Bobby Bones
If something's up, it can't be with the people that are in the news because they probably think it's real. It has to be somebody like lower to mid level that would have access to that. Nobody has access to slot machine algorithms. That is just like a mid level employee.
Amy Brown
Yeah, I'm going with one. He's just lucky.
Unknown
Could it be.
Amy Brown
It happens.
Unknown
Could, could like the casino. Like, this is just a thought. Like could the casino get like, hey, Mike, I need you to come in the casino. I will tell you like the five that will hit and then we'll put it all over the news and then just give me, I'll give you like, I don't know, $10,000.
Bobby Bones
Could they. I'm not going to say no, because I don't know the inner workings. But that doesn't sound like it's worth it.
Unknown
Because you're saying it'll bring more customers. Is that what you're saying?
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Unknown
You're saying, look how lucky you could be at our casino. This is crazy.
Bobby Bones
This guy hit it, but I think five times in one day. But I think he hit it three times instead of, like, the six that he hit. I don't know. You could be right. I don't think you're right. I think the guy just got lucky. But my second pick is shadiness. Yeah, but just right below its time machine. Like, one one's up there, and it's solid way down. The yellow goes way back down to get to that one. And 2 and 3 is pretty close, but that's a big day for him. I bet you he's lost three times that. Because you don't also go in and play that much with that much money if you're not all the time playing. Like, a first timer doesn't go in and do that. I've never hit on a slot machine. Like, never hit anything more than, like three or $400. And I've played some okay amounts. I've done the dollar wheel of fortunes, and dollar gets up there pretty quick. I've done the $10 wheel of fortunes, and you go broke pretty quick because you're talking about five, fifty bucks a pull every time. Because to be able to spin the wheel, you got to hit all of them. It's usually five.
Unknown
And you got to do the max.
Bobby Bones
Yes. Because then you don't get to spin the wheel.
Unknown
Correct.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I've never hit big on a slot machine.
Unknown
Ray hit big, right? Buffalo.
Amy Brown
His wife. Right.
Unknown
Bazer, What'd you hit?
Bobby Bones
3.4 thousand, not million. That's a weird way to say it, by the way. You guys can call us if you've ever hit big. If you're watching right now on YouTube live, if you've ever hit big on a slot machine, let us know right here for $3.4K.
Unknown
And that was on different slot machines, Right? It wasn't just on one.
Or was it? No, yeah, I have. The picture was on one machine.
That's pretty good.
That was her biggest one.
Bobby Bones
And what machine was it? And how much was she playing?
Unknown
It was Buffalo, and it was right as we were leaving Cosmos. She got cleaned out. She had $40 left. And she randomly talks to the tellers or it was maybe a worker. And she goes, hey, what's your favorite machine? And he goes, buffalo. I've always enjoyed it. Sat down there and it just started blowing up. And they closed it down within five minutes. And she got 3.4.
Is it feels good when it hits though.
Bobby Bones
That is that thing too with where you don't know how much you're winning.
Unknown
It showed right away.
Bobby Bones
Does it go 3.4 thousand or 3400? I can't do that. I mean trapped.
Unknown
I got the pick.
Bobby Bones
No, but I'm saying. Or does it go and you're like watching it as it's building up to it, wondering where it's going to stop?
Unknown
Yeah, it's definitely a slow build. You really have no idea. We knew you can tell once it gets to thousands and then it just keeps going. And at that point. Point, let's go. And we knew the amount though, that you have to pay taxes. About 1.4. So once we went past $1400.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, yeah.
Unknown
Then we just knew. All right, let's rock it.
Bobby Bones
And what was the money? The $1.50 quarter. Do you remember?
Unknown
Well, I mean if she was doing forty, I have it on there. It was.
Bobby Bones
She do one pull.
Unknown
It was. I mean she had forty dollars left. So I don't believe she would have done twenty dollar polls. It was more like a five, I'm thinking. And then was able to get that much.
Bobby Bones
Let's watch. You hit one too, huh?
Unknown
Yeah, I hit one for 1.4 at Four Bears Casino. And I did Buffalo because of Bay's success at Buffalo. And I went out there because they wanted me to endorse their casino. So they wanted to show it off to me. So I was just kind of like, here, let me play one of your games and like take a little video saying I'm here and boom, 1.4. And it just starts going ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding. And it just keeps going up and up and up and I'm like. And though everybody in the casino starts coming over because when they hear the noises, they're like, oh, what's going on?
Bobby Bones
But also you're screaming.
Unknown
Yeah, yeah.
Bobby Bones
More than the noises. Because there are a lot of noises in a casino. It's got to be you screaming more than the. The casino.
Unknown
Maybe. I, I felt like it was just the dings. And the dings get louder and louder and louder. I get louder and louder and there's one person watching, then three people, then six people, then 10 people. And everybody wants to be in on the action. So fun. And I won a thousand at in Vegas on the Wheel of Fortune 1.
Bobby Bones
Can we go back to the one where you were endorsing a place and then you hit? Like, if you saw that, you would go, that's rigged.
Unknown
No, no. Here's the.
Bobby Bones
No, but if you saw it happen to somebody, like, let's say Eddie went. Because I know what you're going to say. It wasn't rigged at all. But if Eddie went, and let's say he was endorsing the Bellagio, and the Bellagio is like, welcome. Play a slot machine. Eddie plays and hits for contender box. What are you saying?
Unknown
I'm like, rigged?
Bobby Bones
Okay. Right.
Unknown
But here. Here's what happened. They were gonna give me some free play.
Bobby Bones
Well, I agree it was not rigged.
Unknown
I know. But I'm just gonna tell you how it happened. And so we were gonna make it like, oh, you know, I hear some free play. And they were gonna give me an old machine that wasn't even on the floor. And we were gonna say, I won. And the lighting was bad. And I was like, oh, we'll just go over here and I'll play this machine. And they were like, well, you can't use your free play on that because that's one of our newer machines. I was like, fine, I'll put $20 in there. And so I put 20 bucks in the brand new Buffalo machine, and that's when I hit. And they were like, man, you weren't really supposed to hit.
Bobby Bones
Oh, they were. They were like that.
Unknown
No, no. They were really excited. They were. They were so over the moon. It was so fun.
Bobby Bones
But again, if it were Eddie, that exact same situation happened. You would go. Somebody in the back saw that he was going to that machine and told.
Unknown
I know. And I even said that because Kevin went with me. And we're like, dude, everybody's gonna think this is rigged. Everybody thinks this is rigged.
Bobby Bones
You would think it was rigged.
Unknown
I know. And even the guys that weren't there, like, oh, my gosh, people are gonna think we rigged this.
Do you have cameras on you?
Bobby Bones
Yeah, well, there are cameras everywhere.
Unknown
There's cameras everywhere.
No, but I mean, were they filming for, like, an endorsement?
Bobby Bones
Like a phone?
Unknown
No, Kevin was. And the security guard came up and goes, you can't film. And tried to knock the camera down.
Bobby Bones
Oh.
Unknown
Because he didn't know that we were there with the Four Bears Casino.
Bobby Bones
He didn't want anyone to see what shadiness was happening. That plot thickens.
Unknown
It was incredible, dude. Like, that feeling in the Wheel of Fortune is where the one we in Vegas, the one where the Mandalay Bay.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Where the shooting happened. Yes.
Unknown
That's where I hit for a thousand on the wheel of fortune.
Do you hit it on the wheel?
Yeah.
That's the best.
Bobby Bones
I don't know that I've ever hit, like, anything big. Like, big.
Amy Brown
Never hit anything.
Unknown
What do you mean, like a big jackpot?
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Amy Brown
I just said three or four hundred dollars. I'm like, that's a lot.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, but it's like, money's different when you're in Vegas.
Unknown
It is.
Bobby Bones
When you've lost, like, I don't know, 1200 and you hit a big one for 400, you're still like, well, this sucks.
Unknown
Yeah.
It's like my wife, like, when we were just dating, we went to Vegas one time, and she didn't know how to gamble, and she didn't gamble, and she was gonna just go to the pool the whole weekend, and we were walking through the wind, and I put $40 in a slot machine.
She's like, you put $40 in this machine? How stupid are you?
Like, what are you thinking? Second spin, $729. 1. And she goes, do I do it? Let's show me how to do it.
Bobby Bones
Got her hooked. That winning one of the first times, it's hard to shake that. It gets you. That's. That's your. Your. Your introduction, your first impression. And even if your second, third, fourth, fifth impressions are bad, that first one, you're like, I know. It's. It's ingrained in me.
Unknown
And then you're always trying to just chase that high, man.
Bobby Bones
It is. It's like heroin.
Unknown
And then we went to the blackjack table at Encore after that, and we sat at the same blackjack table for six hours with all the same people. Everyone at the table won multiple thousands of dollars. And she was like, this is the best thing ever. Never went to the pool. Now she's addicted to gambling. I mean, she likes to.
I don't know if she likes to gamble. Yeah.
She was like, it's that easy.
Bobby Bones
I'm reading all about tourism's way down in Vegas.
Unknown
Oh, yeah. They need us.
Bobby Bones
Well, I'm not saying they need to go, but it's the time to go. If tourism's way down, they treat you a little better. Well, we're going in September for Iheart. I heart. What month are we in? That's next month.
Amy Brown
Yes.
Bobby Bones
Holy.
Amy Brown
Really?
Bobby Bones
It's already almost end of the year, so don't worry.
Unknown
We'll help him out. Yeah, don't worry, Vegas. We're coming.
Bobby Bones
I normally don't gamble.
Unknown
Well, now you can.
Bobby Bones
I do a little bit. Like, a little bit. If I'm waiting for somebody, I'll play at a table. I do like college football while in Vegas. It's fun. Oh, that's awesome. And you can, you can bet on the games, which. I can't use DraftKings while I'm in Vegas because Vegas shuts them down.
Unknown
Correct.
Bobby Bones
So then you have to go to the casino. It's different. And then all the screens. But then also you can go and play crafts, like while you're waiting. That's fine. I just don't gamble that much anymore.
Amy Brown
I'm like 99% sure I still have those chips that I've had for years.
Bobby Bones
I don't want.
Unknown
I don't want to hear about your chips.
Bobby Bones
Eventually they die, though.
Unknown
They do.
Amy Brown
No way. Money's money.
Bobby Bones
It's. That's not money, though. That's a chip.
Amy Brown
It is money. They're hundred dollar chips.
Bobby Bones
And how do you have.
Amy Brown
Or are they 25?
Unknown
I think they're $25 chips.
Amy Brown
Sorry. They're 25, but they equal. How many do I have?
Unknown
I think you have $150 worth.
Amy Brown
I have $150.
Unknown
I will give you $75 for that.
Bobby Bones
I'm just repeating what he's saying.
Unknown
I'm pretty sure. And every year she's like, I'm gonna bring him and I'm gonna play. And then she never does. So I will give you $75 cash for them.
Bobby Bones
Casino chips have an expiration date. Oh, no. But it's not like the expiration date on food. Okay. The expiration of casino chips depends on the casino's policies and whether or not they discontinue a particular chip design.
Amy Brown
Oh, yeah, I think we talked about this. But I think you can still go and say, hey, I know this isn't the right design, but here.
Bobby Bones
Who said you can say that? You just said that.
Unknown
You just said that.
Bobby Bones
I feel you said that.
Amy Brown
I am saying that. Who said that? Me.
Unknown
But the cool part is, is if that casino is part of the whole. If it's like an MGM property, you don't have to go back to that specific casino. You can go to any MGM property and use those.
Bobby Bones
Tour guide.
Unknown
I know.
Hey, guys. I'm a Vegas connoisseur. Man, I love that place.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Amy Brown
Yeah, the BBB.
Unknown
Anyway, hey, I hit a hard 10 once with a hundred dollars.
That's good. That was good.
I'll never forget that one.
Oh, my gosh. That was so.
Bobby Bones
I'VE hit, like, playing roulette, and you let the chicks chip stack.
Unknown
Oh, we've seen it.
Bobby Bones
I've had a couple of those where I tried for, like, $2,000, but I've built that up. It wasn't like a one pull. It's like, let it roll. Pull a loft. Let it roll loose, but. And it build. And I've hit for, like, $2,000, but I feel like that was work to get there. It wasn't just a pull. Yeah, I've never had just pool. I've played slots a decent amount, man.
Unknown
There used to be a slot at the Aria that my. The lady that lived next to my grandparents. She told me, like, if you are ever running out of money in Vegas, go to this slot machine.
Bobby Bones
Oh, God.
Unknown
Right. Like she always told me. And I was in Vegas. I was at the Cosmo. Me and my roommate from college. What up, John? And we were not. We weren't winning. I was like, hey, we should walk next door to the Aria and play that slot machine. And she drew me a diagram how to get there. Go down this little aisle right there straight into the next cage.
Bobby Bones
What is this?
Unknown
Yes, right by the.
The rewards desk. You'll see it. It was like a. Like a ping Pong Ball 1. And I was like, all right, dude, I'm gonna put 50 bucks in here. You want to get in on this? Split it and goes. No, no, I'm not gonna do it. Yeah, yeah, I want to split it. No, no, I don't want to do it. Then we Split it. Won 600 bucks, man. Tell you that.
Bobby Bones
300 each.
Unknown
Yeah, that slot machine, it worked. But then they re. They remodeled. I don't know where machine went.
Bobby Bones
A Florida woman's been arrested for posing as a nurse and treating over 4,000 patients without a license. Autumn Bardisa worked at a Hospital from July 2023 until she was fired in January, treating 4,486 patients while pretending to be a registered nurse. She was hired as a nurse technician, but told the hospital she had passed her nursing exams and provided a fake license number that belonged to someone else with the same first name.
Amy Brown
Wow.
Bobby Bones
When questioned about the name difference, she said, no, I was married. It's my married name.
Amy Brown
Yeah, because. What's her first name?
Bobby Bones
Autumn.
Amy Brown
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Very much a nurse name.
Unknown
Autumn.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Unknown
Seems friendly and warm.
Bobby Bones
Very much a nurse name. A CO worker discovered her expired nursing assistant license in January when she was offered a promotion. The sheriff said it's one of the most disturbing cases of medical fraud they've ever Investigated ABC News, like, disturbing in. She got away with it. Nobody checked it.
Amy Brown
Yeah, she got it away with it for so long.
Bobby Bones
Think she's Dr. Death in People.
Amy Brown
Right, Right.
Unknown
That's what I was going say. She's not a bad nurse.
She's probably a good nurse.
Amy Brown
Good nurse.
Bobby Bones
Or she'd have been fired for being a bad nurse.
Amy Brown
But, I mean, she was getting a promotion, right?
Unknown
She was doing well. Just didn't have her license.
Amy Brown
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
I mean, the sheriff is at her as soon as she opens her car.
Unknown
Door, and she's like, what's going on?
Bobby Bones
She's like, what? What? And the sheriff, he's got his vest on. He got a tie on. So, you know, this is a. Oh, man. They were doing it for TV. Yeah. Autumn Bardisa treated more than 4,000 patients. Hey, I think if she's done a good job, maybe lighten that sentence a.
Unknown
Little bit or we give her her.
License or give her a chance to get her license.
Amy Brown
You need to get it.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. The problem with just giving a license to somebody who's done bad and lied, even if they've been good, is that other people will try that then to get their license.
Amy Brown
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
They're like, you can't do that. She still has to be punished. But if she's done a great job, maybe you lighten it up a little bit and, you know, put her through school, you know, a little rehabilitation. I'm sure she learned a lot while doing this, too. They're not even saying she didn't know how to do it. Like, she could have failed out of nursing school, but really.
Amy Brown
Right. That's why I guess I was curious by most disturbing cases we've ever.
Bobby Bones
It sounds like, because it was so many patients and so long. Yeah. A woman has been arrested on. I did that one. I got that twice in here. Here's one. An unlicensed doctor in Cincinnati was found guilty of luring men to his home and doing ultrasounds on their junk.
Unknown
Do what?
Bobby Bones
Guys from Local 12. A man was found guilty of practicing medicine with only a training license. He lured men to his apartment to perform ultrasounds on their genitals.
Unknown
What do you need?
Bobby Bones
You know, this dude, if he's like, into dudes and into dudes. Genitals. While he's doing this, he's like, this is the greatest grift I've ever come up with. Like, I'm.
Unknown
Are you kidding?
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Amy Brown
But, like, who's he preying on? Like, men that are nervous. They may have, like, testicular cancer or something.
Bobby Bones
According to Complaints. He told men he needed to complete a certain number of ultrasounds for a training program.
Unknown
Oh.
Bobby Bones
So he was using a bit of, hey, like.
Amy Brown
And I'll do this for free.
Bobby Bones
Like, my. Yes. My cousin is a nurse, and she had to have us allow her to practice needles. So she would do all the things because she had to have somebody. And so she'd practice needles on people, including me. It was stupid. I hated it because I don't like needles. But she had to, like, learn how to take blood from knuckles. But you have to have people that allow you to work on them. And so he was using, even though it wasn't true. He was like, hey, I need to ding dong you. Can I do that? And I'll also check you out. But, you know, he's getting off to this stuff.
Unknown
That's the only reason you do it.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
Unknown
Like, there's no way he's doing that because he really.
Bobby Bones
Right, that's correct. Oh, he figured out the perfect. If that's his thing, he figured out the perfect way to make it happen. He bought an ultrasound machine to do that. That's a pretty expensive investment. Yeah.
Unknown
I mean, as soon as somebody's like, all right, take your pants off.
Bobby Bones
Like, I'm not.
Unknown
No, no.
Bobby Bones
Ray tried to be a model. That guy got ready to do that.
Unknown
I mean, we're digging way back. I was still wet behind the ears at that point. But, yeah, now I know. You probably need to see some credentials. Let's see, at least something that says that you work at Express instead of just believing people for their word.
Yeah, good idea.
Bobby Bones
Next thing you know, Ray's getting his dong ultrasound.
Unknown
Those pictures could have been huge, though. Overseas somewhere. Mexico, maybe. They shopped him around.
Bobby Bones
You never got paid for them. I didn't. And you didn't see them, so they weren't huge anywhere.
Amy Brown
They are huge somewhere huge.
Bobby Bones
On his bedroom wall, on this guy's computer screen as he's, like, thinking about you.
Unknown
Right. That was my other problem. I never really, really got a way to know if they ever got used. He just goes, hey, if they use it, we'll let you know. Well, what if they use it and just never let me know because I lived in.
Bobby Bones
Because you have to be paid.
Unknown
Right? But if it was to see that.
Bobby Bones
If someone saw that and said, hey, I saw this, then you can sue them. It wasn't legit. I don't know. You trying to talk yourself into being legit?
Unknown
No, I'm just trying to be like, hey, why didn't I ask? Hey, man, how do I track this? Because, like, I'm just supposed to know every billboard and magazine that it could possibly be used in.
Bobby Bones
No, he probably should have been paid though, to come in and take your clothes off for a guy.
Unknown
Now we know.
Bobby Bones
Now we know. And that's them. They may have been the same way.
Amy Brown
Now we know.
Unknown
Oh, those four guys.
You could be huge though, Ray.
Bobby Bones
And like, that's what I'm saying.
Unknown
Belgium.
I go to Bali someday and I'm on all the billboards.
Bobby Bones
Have you ever seen Searching for Sugarman?
Unknown
I heard he's big in another country, right?
Bobby Bones
Yeah. So a guy from near Detroit and musicians.
Unknown
So sad.
Bobby Bones
And his music. He's a musician, kind of a failed musician here. And a like a RIP CD was over in Africa and started to get passed around and shared and station started to play it and next thing you know, he's freaking famous as crap over there. Didn't know it.
Unknown
Wasn't even getting paid for it.
Bobby Bones
Like completely obscure as an artist here. Over there, massive. But other people were making money off of it and he didn't even know it.
Unknown
And I think the storyline that whoever stole the music and sold it was that he died a long time ago. So all the fans were like, oh, yeah, he's dead.
Bobby Bones
Because that's why there's no more.
Unknown
Yeah, it was only that one album.
Bobby Bones
You might be Sugarman. The nude shot you did for that weird dude might be in another country somewhere.
Unknown
That's why I've always wanted to go to like Bali, places like that.
Bobby Bones
That's why you want to go to see if you're on a billboard. Like that's the reason.
Unknown
Well, also the beaches.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, that's probably the main reason.
Unknown
How old is that billboard though, right?
That's what I'm saying. But also, I mean, is there a rule you got to update? I mean, who says you can't use models from 15 years ago if they're better looking than the people nowadays?
That's a good point.
I mean, pound for pound, who says another guy modeled underwear better than me?
Bobby Bones
I think mostly it's about the design of the underwear and the technology.
Unknown
Oh, that's true. What he's wearing.
Ye whitey tighties.
Bobby Bones
Those are probably out. Well, whatever the brand is, they probably have a new model of whatever they're selling. I guess they could AI the new underwear on you, but they don't really do that. They couldn't. They could. If your pictures are so hot and they just want to AI new underwear on you every year, man, that'd be awesome. Yeah. But you never, never got paid for it. $0 yeah. All right. Sorry to hear that, man. This episode of the Bobby Bones show brought to you by Chase Sapphire Reserve. Everybody loves to travel, right? Weekend getaways, a once in a lifetime vacation, all of it. And no matter where you're going, Chase Sapphire Reserve as your gateway to the world's most captivating destinations, travel is its own reward. You know you're out there having experiences that you can't have any other way. And with your Chase Sapphire Reserve card, you're also being rewarded. You earn eight times points on all purchases through Chase Travel. So let's say you book a trip to Hawaii, you go surfing at Sunset beach, you go hiking on a volcano, you go out to dinner. With the Chase Sapphire Reserve Card, you're actually earning points for going on a grand adventure anywhere you go, any trip you take. And that's not even mentioning how the card gets you into the Sapphire Lounge by the club at select airports nationwide and access to one of a kind experiences like music festivals and sports events. Whether you're booking your next big trip or a weekend escape, Chase Sapphire Reserve makes travel more rewarding. Discover more with Chase Sapphire Reserve@chase.com SapphireReserve cards issued by JP Morgan, Chase bank and a member FDIC subject to credit approval terms apply.
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Bobby Bones
Let's throw over to our interview with Bailey Zimmerman right now. Love having Bailey in here. He is Bailey Zimmerman on the Bobby Bones show now.
Unknown
Bailey Zimmerman.
Bobby Bones
Bailey, what's up, buddy? How you doing?
Unknown
Amazing, man. How are you?
Bobby Bones
Question. Do you have adhd?
Unknown
So bad.
Bobby Bones
Are you open about that?
Unknown
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Oh yeah, Amy has it too. She talks about it a lot.
Unknown
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. You guys talk about that for a second? Yeah. Yeah.
Amy Brown
Hi, Amy. I have adhd.
Unknown
Yeah.
Amy Brown
So you medicated or do. You don't have to say, but wow.
Bobby Bones
See, I can't ask that question. But she talks about it a lot.
Amy Brown
So I've, I've medicated with Adderall and then I have gotten off of it and I've chosen to stay unmedicated.
Unknown
Yeah.
Amy Brown
Just because I kept having to increase my dose and then how I was feeling and obviously I liked the focus and how I would be able to go from task to task with ease on medication. But I sort of, you know, I don't mind the back and forth all over the place now.
Unknown
Yeah, it always made me feel like, like a zombie. Like I could never. It would chill me too out.
Bobby Bones
The medication or the adhd? Okay, got it.
Amy Brown
Yeah, it depends on which type because I had that in college. I took something called Strattera and I remember sitting in class just like staring at my professor. I still wasn't absorbing information. I just was like, I felt like you like a zombie.
Unknown
Did you ever get on Ritalin?
Amy Brown
No, I've only done that.
Unknown
Stuff was crazy. Yeah, that's crazy.
Oh yeah, I've taken that.
Dude, it's nuts.
That's not like a medication, that's like a drug.
It was like, I was like, I don't know, seven, eight years old. And I tried Ritalin and we used to have a pond. This is a true story. We used to have a pond in our front yard. And I woke up and I was like halfway in the pond sleeping. So Ritalin was making me sleepwalk like crazy. Like unlocking doors, walking outside, like going to the fridge and taking some, eating food, like had me doing crazy stuff. So yeah, Ritalin, not great. And then I went to Concerta.
Amy Brown
Uh huh.
Unknown
And that's what made me just feel so zombified. So then I was like, you know what, I'm just gonna like do it without it.
Bobby Bones
And honestly, raw dog is what we call it.
Unknown
Yeah. Raw dog in life. And I, I'm like, I'm just, it's. I think it's the reason I'm where I'm at today.
Amy Brown
My career get to be you.
Unknown
Yeah. And I just started going, okay, I have adhd, so I'm gonna be like, me. And some people are may not like that. That's okay. But it's better to be me than try to put medicine in my body to make me, not me.
Bobby Bones
We like that. Yes, yes, yes. Because we love you. Okay, next question.
Unknown
Love you too, man.
Bobby Bones
Next question. Your stage tosses you in the air.
Unknown
Oh, yeah.
Bobby Bones
First of all, it's super cool.
Unknown
Thanks.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Even I like some of the tiktoks, too, like, from under, and it shows you, like, getting, like. That's super cool. If you're not fully braced and prepared, because that thing launches you up and you come jumping on stage, can you get hurt?
Unknown
Yeah. So I have to, like. I kind of, like, took to it pretty naturally, because I'd imagine when something's throwing you up and you're, like, wobbly knees, like, you know, potentially, like, break your, like, leg or anything. But also when it's throwing you up and you're not braced to, like, go straight up, it can throw you backwards or it'll throw you forwards. So that's what I. I had to, like, learn.
Bobby Bones
Did you practice it a bunch before you went out?
Unknown
Like, oh, yeah.
Bobby Bones
Have you had any close calls with it?
Unknown
No, no. Right off the rip, I was just like, okay. The first one was like, okay, this is what it's gonna do. And then we. Because you can turn it up and down, so you can turn the.
Bobby Bones
Make it throw you up even higher.
Unknown
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
So, like, it'd be like medicine, like Amy's talking about. I would get used to it, and I'd want to go higher and higher.
Unknown
I'm at 100% now. I, I, I was like, finally, like, dude, come on, let's just do it. But, yeah, first I started out at, like, 50, and I was like, oh, that's not enough. And then as I kept doing, I probably did it, I don't know, 30, 40 times before I was like, okay, I think I'm good to go do this in a show.
Bobby Bones
It's sick. You watch the videos from the crowd when you come out. It's pretty sick, isn't it?
Unknown
Oh, it's so much fun to watch. I, I have, like, this thing, this ongoing show thing where I see if I can get higher than I did the night before. So I think. I think St. Louis might have been my highest.
Bobby Bones
Now, is that because of any other reason that you were just feeling your legs or the spring sometimes a little springier. The weather, it could be colder, it could be warmer.
Unknown
I think I'm, like, just more amped, and I kind of see how high I can get, because you can kind of control it. Like, when it goes up, if you kept braced and didn't, you know, jump up with it, it wouldn't throw you very high. But I, like. I spring with it. I've, like, found where it stops. So I spring off that. So, like, kind of like my goal is how high can I get? One night, I touched the top like the rope. Like the rope I swing off of. I touched with my head. Pretty solid.
Bobby Bones
New records out today. I do want to talk about some new music. Now. This song's been out a little bit, but I did see that you and Combs are the SEC SCC Football. The song.
Unknown
Yes. That's great. It's crazy, dude, because I heard it.
Bobby Bones
And I was like, oh, cool. And then I saw it was the SEC song. It was like, in a commercial. Yeah, that's pretty cool, too.
Unknown
It's one of those things where all my friends were like, all right, dude, you've done a lot of cool stuff, but this is pretty freaking.
Bobby Bones
I kind of felt the same way. I was like, that's the coolest thing I've ever seen Bailey do is you got the sec, the football song of the year.
Unknown
Yeah. And it's funny because I didn't even really know about it because just we've been so busy, and I didn't super know about it. But then somebody hit me up, like, last week about it. Like, hey, they're wanting to post the, you know, the commercial next week. And I'm like, what are you talking about? And like, oh, you didn't know that? You're like, you and Luke song is like, sec, like song, like theme song. And I'm like, dude, when are people going to start telling me stuff?
Bobby Bones
That's how you heard?
Unknown
That's how I heard about it. I was like, yeah, I guess. Like, this is insane. So, yeah, it's still pretty fresh for me as well, so. Pretty crazy, though, man. I'm like, whoa, that's crazy.
Bobby Bones
What song, when you perform, does the whole crowd sing so loud that you have to kind of let them sing it?
Unknown
I would say right now it would be between rock and a hard place religiously. Or where it ends, you have three of those.
Bobby Bones
That's how you know you're making.
Unknown
And all the way. Four of those with big X the plug. They're loving that thing, man. So yeah.
Bobby Bones
How'd that come together, by the way?
Unknown
Oh, I. I call it manifestation, honestly. So I was sitting at my. In my studio, in my house, and I was, like, scrolling through Instagram, and do you remember when it was like, he was really talking about the country, you know, ep, you wanted to put out, or whatever, the project. So I kept seeing that. I was like, dude, how cool would it be to, like, be with a big X on it? Like a song? It'd be crazy. Hopefully. He asked me, like, but I don't know, you know.
Bobby Bones
Oh, you didn't message him?
Unknown
I know. I. I'd never message him or, like, met him or anything, so I was just like, okay, well, whatever. Like, that'd be. That'd be sick, you know? And then, I don't know, like, two or three months later, like a month later, whatever it was, I got a text, and he was like, hey, this is X. Do you like this song that was like. I turned it on, like, halfway through. I was like, yeah, bro, this is like, one of the fire songs I've heard in a long time. Like, this is really cool. And he was. I was like, what do you want me to do? And he was like, well, I want you to cut it with me. And I was like, okay. Took me, like, 10 minutes. Cut the song real quick at the studio and sent him back, like, just a rough version of, like, what it was. And then all of a sudden, I had a song with big extra plug.
Bobby Bones
It's cool, too, because for those that be like, ah, I'm not a big X fan. You start it's you at the beginning, so they can think it's a Bailey Zimmerman song.
Unknown
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Before it actually hits. And you're like, okay, this is Bailey on somebody's track. Like, it's heavy. Like, I think it could take a bunch of naysayers and make them actually like the song before they realize that they love the song because of how he put it together.
Unknown
And that's one of my favorite things about that song, is it's a big X song. But I started.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Unknown
And it. So it feels like truly a collaboration in all aspects. Like, it's just really cool. And I thought the same thing. Like, me starting it. You almost think it's my song, but then it's not. When he comes in, it's like, hey, it's like, dang, let's go.
Amy Brown
Gosh. Some people have to have, you know, pictures cut out on their vision board for months, if not years, for their manifestation. You're just. You just like, Spoke it.
Unknown
Speak it out into the world. That's all you got to do. I'm like, that's honestly how basically everything has happened. I swear. Like, I was like. Like, man, the time I met Morgan, I had been talking about, man, I really want to meet Morgan so bad. And then all of a sudden, he was just in the big, loud parking lot, and I. He was like, hey, I know you. And I was like, you know me? And he's like, yeah, you're Bailey. You got that song Fall in Love? I love that song. I'm like, bro, holy crap. How do you even know my name? And why do you know my music? And all of a sudden, I was on tour with him, and then all of a sudden, like, all these things just, like, happened like that.
Bobby Bones
So can you do one of those for me? Can I just text you and be like, think about this for me.
Unknown
Let me see. You have to speak it, because all I got to do is say it in the world.
Bobby Bones
I want to sing the seventh inning stretch at Wrigley Field for the Cubs.
Unknown
Okay, got you. We're gonna make it happen that. Bobby, you're gonna. You're gonna sing the seventh inning stretch at the. At the Chicago Cub game. It's gonna happen. I believe it.
Bobby Bones
And now if it does, it's a Bailey Zimmerman effect.
Unknown
Do we have a time frame on that, Bailey?
Bobby Bones
No, we can't assign time.
Unknown
No time frame, no time. We just hope that happens. How cool would that be?
Bobby Bones
Hey, that would be super cool, and I appreciate you even acknowledging that. That is one of the things that I would like. And there's no pressure on anything here. Just two buds just talking it up.
Unknown
And it's. It's. It's funny because you would never think that a Cubs fan and a Cardinals fan could be friends like we are.
Bobby Bones
Exactly. And look at us. Best of friends.
Unknown
This is 2025, my friend.
Bobby Bones
It is a lot of people coming together. 18 tracks on this thing, so some of these, though, we know already.
Unknown
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
And so I don't know. Do you have one that you hope people go, this is the one I do have. Like, here's what words comes from. We were talking about our favorite kids. Everybody has favorite kids. I don't have kids yet. But do you have, like, a favorite kid on this record?
Unknown
Yeah, I would. I would say I have a favorite kid. It's a song called Chevy Silverado.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Unknown
And so you know how the. The end of the chorus, kind of the hook was into the second verse. That's how the song starts. Too, which I think is one of the coolest things. It starts off with, why Chevy Silverado? And then into the second verse. That's the first words of the second verse, too. But then at the very end of the song, it goes right back into what I think it's, like, the coolest thing ever. And I started writing that by myself with a guitar, which I really. Just learning how to sing and play guitar and write melody. You know, I can play and sing songs that I've already written, but it's. It's kind of hard to, like, think of melody and strum the way it needs to be. Strum all the things. So this one I'm just really proud of, because one, I made it. I started it and wrote the whole idea about it myself on the couch. And I did it for, like, two years. And then I just kept rewriting and kept rewriting. And then I finally was like, okay, it's time to get some professionals in here that can really help me, you know, get what I'm trying to say out. And so I called all my buddies, and I was like, yo, come over and let's help me write this song. I've basically got it all done. I just need your help. And that night, it just turned into, like, everything that I was missing, they just fell in all these crazy spots. And then another reason, it's my child. The first one being I worked so hard and so long on it, and it just is like, just my child that I've, you know, birthed. But then also, the song is about me being 16 and having to borrow money from the bank to buy my grandpa's white Chevy Silverado. And it was just a big deal to me because just trucks have always been a really big thing to me. And my grandpa were, like, best buddies. That truck. I learned to drive in that truck, so I really wanted to buy it. And so that's what you kind of hear from the first of the song is how I bought this truck from my grandma or from my grandpa.
Bobby Bones
And.
Unknown
And then I started to fall in love with it. Like, fall in love in the truck. And there were so many relationships that, like, that I fell in love with girls, and they. I, you know, like, got my heart broke by them in the same passenger seat. Like, same kind of thing. And throughout the song, you'll understand, it's like, I still have my Chevy Silverado, but all the girls that have been in it are gone now. So basically, don't get a girlfriend. Buy a Chevy Silverado.
I hear you.
Bobby Bones
It's an ad for Chevy Silverado.
Amy Brown
Nice.
Bobby Bones
You know what?
Unknown
I. All new Chevy Silverado 2500 available now.
Bobby Bones
What I find super interesting, you talk about the structure of the song and how parts of the song at the end of the chorus also are the beginning of the line and. Right. It's almost like really good word play, but it's really good structure play. And there have only ever been a couple songs that have struck me that do that. Another one is. And it's not written at all the same, and I don't think they're based on each other, but. Hey, girl. Billy Currington. Because it starts hey, girl, and at the end got me saving it.
Unknown
Hey, girl.
Bobby Bones
But it's also the. It's the end of the chorus, but it's also the beginning of that next second verse.
Unknown
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
And I always felt like, man, that's kind of brilliant how they did that. Same with that song, like, how you guys did that. Not the same as that, but the structure of it, I feel like, is so novel and original feeling that it struck me the same way.
Unknown
Thanks. Yeah. And that song. Billy Currington. I got to meet. Just, by the way, just real quick, ADHD thing. Got to meet Billy Currington. Dude, he's a legend.
He's awesome.
He's a legend.
Bobby Bones
He wasn't here once, and he. At the end of the interview, he comes up and he, like, quietly hands me a piece of paper, and he's like, good to see. Because I. I like Billy. I have a lot of respect for Billy, like, as an artist and somebody who knows what his life is and doesn't chase things he doesn't love and is, like, always known. And he has a piece of paper, and he walks out and on the. Open the piece of paper, and he's like, hey, come stay in Hawaii with me for a few days. And had his number, and his is like, come stay. Yeah, I never did. I don't want to. But I thought it was super nice of him to do. Yeah. Because.
Unknown
No. Yeah. Why you.
Bobby Bones
Why do you love Billy?
Unknown
I don't know. He was just really nice to me. I got to play this private party with him, and, you know, being young and I was headlining and he was opening up for me, which is really, really weird still. And I just thought, like, man, I wonder how this guy's gonna be. And then he was, like, the nicest guy, and I'm such a big fan of all this music, so just, like, meant that much more. There's like, dude, I picked the right guy. Because I've always listened to his songs, every single one. And then now that you've, like, been nice to me as well, it's just like, yep, 10 out of 10. Billy Currenc didn't love that guy.
Bobby Bones
That's an odd dynamic because your career is doing really great things right now. And not that his isn't, but he's taking some time off. Billy just goes away for a while. Like, just disappears and goes. Lives in Hawaii and climbs rocks and eats bugs. I don't know what he's doing over there, but. And I would compare, like, with Morgan, he's got Miranda out opening shows for him, and he's got Brooks and Dunn opening shows for him because his career is skyrocketing. And I'm sure there's a bit of a dynamic at first to go, man, these artists have been legends for so long. Are they going to be weird about opening for me, or are they going to be awesome? And it seems that they also understand what happens in anything creative. Right. It doesn't mean anybody's better than anybody else, but timing is a big part of it, and it's cool to hear that. He was cool even though he was opening for you.
Unknown
Yeah, same with Tyler Hubbard, too. I just played a festival with Tyler Hubbard, and I was like, hey, dude, this is really weird because you are Tyler Hubbard, like, the T hub, and you're trying to open it up for me, and is it weird to you? And he was like, no, man. I'm so grateful, bro. Like, this is just amazing, and I love seeing what you're doing. He was so nice to me. I was like, okay, two for two. Like, this is pretty weird still. Like, I'm never gonna not think that this is, you know, this is not normal.
Amy Brown
I'm trying to picture, though. Like, would you ever expect any of them to be like, well, it sucks.
Bobby Bones
Well, maybe, but they could be real about it and be like, yeah, it kind of sucks, but you're killing it, so I get it.
Unknown
Yeah, they could, like, they. Sometimes they're, like, rude.
Amy Brown
Oh, yeah.
Unknown
Like.
Amy Brown
Like, their demeanor was kind.
Unknown
They're just like, I don't want to be around you, and I don't want to talk to you. And I stay on my bus, I play my show, I leave. And that usually, like, lets me know, like, oh, man. Like, they were just, like, felt the type of way.
Bobby Bones
And it's not toward you. It's within themselves.
Unknown
It's always, like, an insecurity. And I get that as well, man. Like, you know, I've got insecurities every single day, like, just about, you know, life and music and all the stuff we're doing. And so I get it for sure. But it is really refreshing because I'm like, hey, man, I'm not here to steal anybody's spot. I'm not here to, like, you know, overstep my welcome. But, you know, I am. I'm here, and I want to be friends if they want to be friends. And that's like, with Tyler and with Billy, it was like, okay, I hope everybody treats me like this, because this is so nice, and. And I'm getting to meet my heroes. Like, me and Tyler did Cruise during his set. So I was like, dude, I will never pass up the opportunity to play Cruise with Tyler. Ever. No, of course.
Bobby Bones
I think it also says a lot about you to go and approach it in, like, a real life, human way of, like, hey, I know it was kind of weird, but I'm a big fan. Like, I think a lot of people in your shoes wouldn't do that as well, because not that they're not good people, but they'd be afraid of what that dynamic could be. And you're not. You're just like, you're awesome. Is it kind of weird? But here's the situation.
Unknown
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Three other questions. Question one. What's the best part about being famous now?
Unknown
Having the freedom to, like, do what I want to do. I was thinking about this this morning. I. Growing up, I hated being told what to do. You can ask me if I will do something, and I can say yes or no, but if you're telling me what to do, that just, like, drives me nuts. It's just. It's just, like, irked me my whole life. So then when I was working for, like, Pipeline and the union, they would always just scream at you and tell you what to do. And that's what originally made me go, dude, I can't do this for rest of my life. Like, I just can't do this. I've got to try other things. So when I started trying other things, music and singing was like the second part. Like, the second thing I tried, and it ended up working out TikTok. And now I'm here with you guys. But the one thing I started to love when I quit my job and I put my first song out was I was like, man, I don't even care how much money I make. I don't care about anything other than being able to write songs, because I love to do this, and it's amazing. And Being able to be in control of my time because I think time is more valuable than money or anything else in the world.
Bobby Bones
Only thing you can't get more of.
Unknown
Exactly. You don't make more of it and you can't get it back. So I'd say that's probably one of my favorite things about being just famous or a country artist or whatever is, you know, I get to say what I'm gonna do and when I'm gonna do it. And I get to like take time off and see my mom when I want to. I get to, you know, take my family on vacations. Another reason would be that I get to take care of my family because we grew up really, really poor and it was just really rough for a long time. So being able to take care of like my dad and my mom and my grandma, it's pretty crazy. And that would be. I got one more if you want one more. I would say it's being able to connect and meet so many people all over the world. Like I've been able to travel and meet crazy cool people that teach me things and I've learned things from. I've got friends. There's actually I've met some friends at shows over in Wales, uk. Now they're moving to the United States because they fell in love with my family back home in Illinois and they're going to move to Illinois. So it's like just all those things I would say are like my top three, you know, being able to have control of my time and my life, being able to take care of my family is awesome. And then all the people you meet and all the relationships that you build just being on the road shows. I've got some of my friends that I've met that like started as fans and they're still fans, but now we're like actually friends because they come to all the shows and yeah. So man, it's. There's a lot of things I could keep going on and on, but I live a very blessed life. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
The tour with you and Dylan Marlowe and Drew Baldrige. January 4th, March, April, May, June, July. I'm doing my fingers.
Unknown
Yep.
Bobby Bones
I gotta do months on fingers.
Unknown
I always do fingers, dude.
Bobby Bones
Okay, good. So are you off of the more. Are you still doing any other shows as support? Are you completely doing festival like Bailey shows now in festivals affairs?
Unknown
Yeah, I think so. I'm only doing headline. I'm not on the Morgan tour anymore. I'm doing all headline this year on the new to country tour and That's a summer tour with all the way.
Bobby Bones
Through what's 9, January, March, April.
Unknown
I think it's September.
Yep.
Bobby Bones
Thank you, Bailey. Yes.
Unknown
Got you, got you, got you. Yeah, but. And then also doing festivals and fairs, and that's still one of my favorite things is, like, I personally love direct supporting people. Like, I love that slot. I love just, like, I don't know, being around other artists, I guess. And, like, supporting Luke Bryan, like, I'll always do that. That's like, the best. I don't care how big I get or whatever. Dude. Supporting Morgan Wallen is awesome. Supporting Luke Bryant is awesome. Jason Aldean. I don't care who it is. Like, I think me and Lainey are doing a couple shows next year, and I'm really excited for that because Direct Supply, you know, that slot is really fun. So, yeah, next year I'm gonna do some direct support stuff. I think I have another show this year that's direct support, but then all the rest is headline.
Bobby Bones
And mostly I was asking that because they booked this stuff so far out. Like, who's to know you were gonna blow up like, you have 18 months ago, whenever you're, you know, booking support stuff. So I wonder how far ahead you'd booked. So Bailey's New to Country tour. Corning, California. Denver, New Hampshire, New York, Connecticut. Richmond, Virginia. Duran, Oklahoma. Council Bluffs, Iowa. Reno, Nevada. Laughlin, Nevada. And then a bunch of fairs and festivals. And. When did you get your first guitar ever?
Unknown
So, fun fact. I got my first guitar, actually. I played guitar when I was, like. I think I was, like, 10 and I got a guitar, but I liked, like, metal and, like, rock. So I bought an ltd. That's what it's called. I bought an LTD electric. It was all white and it looked like a Les Paul. Like a Les Paul knockoff. And then played that from, like, 10 to 11 years old and then sold it because I got into, like, shoes and stuff. So I kind of just like, let it go. Never thought anything of it, but it actually did help me once I started playing guitar again. The first guitar I got was a guitar from Gibson. Gibson gave me.
Bobby Bones
They gave you one?
Unknown
Yeah, they gave me a J45 when I moved to town, which was very nice of them, and they've been awesome to me. But yeah, when I started playing when I was like, 10 or 11, just, like, learning the few things I learned. When I got it back in my hands at 20 or 21, I was like, okay, I kind of understand a.
Bobby Bones
Little muscle memory there. A little bit yeah.
Unknown
Yeah. So, yep, the record.
Bobby Bones
Different night, same rodeo. It is out today. I'm gonna do one more song. Ray, would you play New to Country? So I'm talking about the tour. Because you named the tour after the song.
Unknown
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Not after the record. No.
Unknown
Well. Cause I didn't have the record yet.
Bobby Bones
Oh, that's why. Got it. Timing thing then.
Unknown
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Did you think you might name the record New to Country?
Unknown
No, dude, I really wanted. So. It's so funny. I. For a long time I wanted to name the record when it was. And I was gonna put it out.
Bobby Bones
Which is also a song. Which is also a song on this record.
Unknown
Yeah, it's a song. Yeah. I was gonna call it the when it Was album, and that was gonna be last year, but then something just like. Just wasn't sitting right with me or something. Like I just couldn't get out of my head. I was like, the music needed more work, the creative around it needed more love. I wanted to see what other songs I was gonna write as well. And, dude, I'm so glad that I waited. But that's why the. That's why the tour now is called New to Country, because I named it after a single because I was like, well, if I'm not going to drop the album, I definitely want to tour more. So. Yeah, dude, it's the funnest song. Live flames and crazy stuff blowing up. It's awesome. Oh, yeah, My ADHD loves it.
Bobby Bones
Bailey Zimmerman. The records out today, different night, same rodeo. And at Bailey Zimmerman Instagram, all the tour dates, everything easy to find. Good to see you, buddy. Always good to see you. We love you around here and we'll see you soon.
Unknown
Thanks for having me.
Bobby Bones
All right, there he is. Bailey's ever been, everybody.
Unknown
Love you. Bye.
Bobby Bones
The Chevy Camaro ZL1 is the car that thieves target more than any other car. According to a new report, that's the number one stolen car. Not a big Camaro guy. I don't like them.
Unknown
I don't even think they made them.
They're fast though, right?
Bobby Bones
I need to look at it. Can you pull up the Chevy ZL1?
Unknown
Oh, there it is. It's the first one up there.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, that's not for me.
Unknown
It's a sports car, but it's not too flashy.
Amy Brown
Well, the ZL one seems.
Bobby Bones
Oh, yeah, it looks like a Charger.
Unknown
Yeah, it does. Or a Mustang.
Amy Brown
Yeah, the ZL1 seems to have a little.
Unknown
Yeah, it does look like a Mustang.
Bobby Bones
Acura tlx four wheel drive. I don't Know what any of these are? I don't think. Chevrolet Camaro. Two of the three are Camaros. I guess a normal Camaro is number three. GMC Sierra, Acura, TLX, GMC Sierra. Chevrolet Silverado, Dodge Durango, Land Rover, Range Rover, four wheel drive Ram, 1500 crew cab. I don't know anything about cars.
Unknown
Have you ever gotten a car? Stolen highway?
Bobby Bones
Lost dad Institute? No.
Unknown
My Jeep, man. Gosh, it's such a terrible feeling. Like my, I had my Jeep, it was parked in front of my house, but it was my fault because like I have a hitch. I had a hitch in front of it where like you just lower that hitch, put it off, tow it off. Yeah, and I guess I didn't put it in first gear or whatever. And my wife called me at work, she's like, hey, where's did you take your Jeep? Cuz I don't see the other car either and the Jeep's not up front. I'm like, no, I didn't take the Jeep. What are you talking about? Sure enough, somebody took it. They found it like, I don't know, three or four weeks later in a field.
Bobby Bones
It was all stripped, right?
Unknown
Oh, dude, they took all the parts out of it. It's terrible.
Bobby Bones
You still like your Jeep now?
Unknown
Love my Jeep. I mean, at some point I feel like I want an enclosed car because like whenever I get a rental.
Bobby Bones
Yesterday we were playing golf and it starts raining out of nowhere and Eddie's like, my freaking Jeep's getting soaked.
Unknown
Yeah, it did get soaked. And it happened the day before too. Because it's a pain to put the top up for a rain shower that's gonna last for 30 minutes. You put the top up and then you're like, okay, it's hot again, so I'm gonna put the top back down. So it's kind of a pain in the butt, but every time I rent a car, dude, I'm like, gosh, this feels good to be in a quiet.
Car with air conditioning.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I guess the sound too, huh?
Unknown
Yeah, it's quiet and it runs smooth there. When you hit a bump, it kind of. You barely feel it in the Jeep. It's like, boom.
Bobby Bones
I had a Jeep for like six months. Rained on me once, hard. Done is over. Had to pull the plugs in the mat down below, get all the water out. I was like, this is not for me. Yeah, it's time.
Unknown
The seats waterproof?
They're not waterproof. But you know, you leave, you, you leave it in the sun for a day and it all dries up.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, cuz my seats were clothes and so they dried faster but I was like this is not for me. I don't want to always be watching the weather to see if I could drive to the store. That's.
Unknown
I mean do I pay like $10 a month for a weather app just for that reason?
Bobby Bones
Yeah. That sucks. That sucks. We're done for today. Thank you guys for being here. Thanks to Bailey Zimmerman for stopping by you. Hope you guys had a good week. We'll see you next week. Luke Bryan's coming in next week so he'll be in studio. Pretty pumped about that otherwise. Thanks for all the messages to all you part tours out there. Thank you very much. I see them all even if I don't like respond to all of them. I appreciate you guys checking in and letting me know you're a part two or we appreciate that and we'll see you guys on Monday. Goodbye everybody. This episode of the Bobby Bones show is brought to you by Chase Sapphire Reserve. Traveling is one of life's greatest joys. Honestly, can anything be more exhilarating? Yeah, it can. With Chase Sapphire Reserve, it's your getaway to the world's most captivating destinations. First, you'll earn eight times points on all purchases through Chase Travel. And the card gets you into the Sapphire Lounge by the club at select airports nationwide and access to one of a kind experiences. Whether you are booking a once in a lifetime trip or your next weekend escape, discover more with Chase sapphire reserve@chase.com Sapphire Reserve cards issued by JP Morgan Chase Bank NA member FDIC subject to credit approval terms apply.
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The Bobby Bones Show – Episode Summary
Release Date: August 8, 2025
Host: Bobby Bones
Producer: Premiere Networks
Episode Title: FRI PT 2: Hiker Found After 28 Years + Bailey Zimmerman On His First Time Meeting Morgan Wallen, ADHD Meds And Getting Snubbed By Major Artists
The episode opens with a gripping news story about a hiker whose body was discovered 28 years after he vanished. Bobby Bones shares the remarkable details:
Bobby Bones [03:38]: "There's a story about a hiker and they found his body after like 25 years. And they found him in a glacier. Fully. It's almost like Iron Man. Like, you wish he could come back to life."
The discovery was made due to the melting glaciers revealing the hiker's preserved remains. The body was found with clothing intact, and an identity card confirmed his identity. Locals mentioned he frequently visited the area and disappeared during a snowstorm in 1997 after falling into the glacier.
Bobby Bones [04:32]: "The body was found on August 1st with clothing intact. Quote, what I saw was unbelievable. The body was intact. The clothes were not even torn."
Shifting to an astonishing gambling feat, Bobby highlights a Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Tampa patron who struck 389 jackpots in a single day, amassing over $1.8 million.
Bobby Bones [05:00]: "An extremely lucky gambler hit 389 jackpots in one day at a Tampa casino, winning more than $1.8 million."
The discussion delves into whether this streak was mere luck or if something more unusual was at play. Amy Brown and an unnamed guest debate the possibilities, considering the improbability of such a win without substantial betting.
Amy Brown [07:24]: "You think that sounds."
Bobby Bones [07:26]: "That's number two. I think the first one is the luckiest guy ever."
They humorously explore theories like having insider knowledge or even a "time machine," though Bobby leans towards sheer luck as the most plausible explanation.
Bobby brings attention to a severe case of medical fraud involving Autumn Bardisa, a Florida woman who posed as a registered nurse, treating over 4,000 patients without a valid license.
Bobby Bones [19:27]: "A Florida woman's been arrested for posing as a nurse and treating over 4,000 patients without a license."
Autumn was initially hired as a nurse technician but falsified her credentials, using a fake license number. Her fraudulent activities went unnoticed until a coworker discovered her expired nursing assistant license, prompting her arrest.
Amy Brown [20:19]: "Yeah, she got it away with it for so long."
The hosts discuss the implications of such fraud and the importance of verifying professional credentials to prevent similar cases.
The highlight of the episode is an engaging interview with emerging country artist Bailey Zimmerman. The conversation covers various aspects of his life and career:
Bailey opens up about his experience with ADHD, discussing his choice to manage it without medication due to adverse side effects.
Bailey Zimmerman [31:05]: "It's better to be me than try to put medicine in my body to make me, not me."
He shares personal anecdotes about how medications like Ritalin made him feel like a "zombie," influencing his decision to seek alternative ways to manage his condition.
Bailey discusses his "New to Country" tour, highlighting the excitement of performing at various festivals and connecting with fans globally.
Bailey Zimmerman [35:51]: "It's one of those things where all my friends were like, all right, dude, you've done a lot of cool stuff, but this is pretty freaking [awesome]."
He reveals that his tour is named after his recent single, emphasizing the organic growth and fan response that led to his current success.
Delving into his creative process, Bailey explains how he meticulously crafts his songs, often collaborating with peers to refine his music.
Bailey Zimmerman [41:09]: "I worked so hard and so long on it, and it just is like, just my child that I've, you know, birthed."
He shares insights into his songwriting structure, particularly his favorite track "Chevy Silverado," which intertwines personal memories with melodic innovation.
Bailey recounts memorable interactions with established artists like Billy Currington and Tyler Hubbard, highlighting their mutual respect and support.
Bailey Zimmerman [44:55]: "He was just really nice to me. I got to play this private party with him, and... it's just, yep, 10 out of 10. Billy Currington didn't love [him]."
These experiences underscore the supportive community within the country music scene and Bailey's appreciation for mentorship and friendship.
Throughout the episode, Bobby, Amy, and their guest share personal stories about gambling wins and losses, adding humor and relatability to the discussion.
Amy Brown [14:03]: "I hit one for $1.4 at Four Bears Casino."
They exchange tales of unlikely jackpots, the emotional highs and lows of gambling, and the fascination with slot machines. The conversation also touches on the emotional impacts of wins and how they influence behavior and perceptions of luck versus manipulation.
In a lighter segment, the hosts discuss experiences with car theft, sharing firsthand accounts and frustrations.
Unknown Guest [57:35]: "My Jeep was taken and found three weeks later in a field, completely stripped."
Bobby adds his own story about a Jeep getting soaked in the rain, emphasizing the practical challenges of owning certain vehicle types.
The episode wraps up with a heartfelt thank you to Bailey Zimmerman for his candid conversation and a preview of upcoming guests, including country superstar Luke Bryan. Bobby emphasizes the community and connection fostered through the show, encouraging listeners to engage and share their stories.
Bobby Bones [56:37]: "Thank you for having me. Love you. Bye."
Notable Quotes:
Key Takeaways:
Resilience and Closure: The discovery of the hiker provides a poignant conclusion to a decades-long mystery, offering closure to the family and community.
Luck vs. Manipulation in Gambling: The extraordinarily high jackpot wins spark a debate on the nature of luck, raising questions about the integrity of casino operations.
Importance of Credential Verification: The medical fraud case underscores the necessity for stringent checks in healthcare professions to safeguard patient trust and safety.
Authenticity in Managing ADHD: Bailey Zimmerman's openness about his ADHD journey highlights the value of personal authenticity over medication reliance.
Community and Support in Music: Bailey's experiences with fellow artists reflect the supportive and collaborative spirit within the country music industry.
Personal Stories Enhance Relatability: Sharing personal anecdotes about gambling and car experiences fosters a connection with listeners, adding depth to the show’s content.
For those who missed this episode, "The Bobby Bones Show" offers a blend of engaging news, personal stories, and insightful interviews, all delivered with the hosts' signature charm and authenticity. Whether you're a fan of country music, interested in human interest stories, or simply looking for entertaining conversation, this episode delivers on all fronts.