Kolt Barber: real cowboy country artist

Combining love of music and rodeo

By Mike and Preshias Harris

Many country artists wear cowboy hats and sing songs that evoke visions of ranches, horses and cowboys, but Kolt Barber has lived that life and has the bruises and broken bones to prove it.

Kolt Barber

We caught up with Kolt at the Country Radio Seminar in Nashville to hear about his new single, two albums and a unique tour that combines music and rodeo.

Kolt recorded the new single at Square One Studios in Franklin, Tennessee, where Kolt was able to really develop the song organically.

“Set the Night on Fire”

“The new single is titled ‘Set the Night on Fire,’” said Kolt.  “I went into the studio without a demo. I’d written the song and we started creating it, in the studio, from scratch. We were able to take our time. If I liked something we went with it, if I didn’t like something we took it away.  It was really cool; instead of the normal, fast-paced way of ‘you have a demo, you cut it, you’re done,’ we were able to sit and create. It was a really cool experience and I really enjoyed it.

“Typically now, it’s really fast and they piece it together, because everyone can record now, in their home or garage or wherever,” he continued.  “So it was cool to be able to go in and just take an idea and run with it. If it worked, it was good, if it didn’t, then try this guitar, try this effect, try this sound. We were really thankful we had the time to do that. We were in the studio for days. Normally it’s so fast, but we took our time and we’re real excited to see what comes out of it.”

Replay: album of fan faves

“Set the Night on Fire,” will be part of Kolt’s upcoming album of new material, but he also has another album titled Replay. Kolt explained the story behind that album, due for release March 30, 2020.

“We had a lot of people asking for some of our old songs that they can’t find, so we decided we would re-package many of the old tunes and we called it Replay, because it’s the second time around.  People can purchase those now as they’ll be online.  All of that is a lead-up to the release of the brand-new album that will be coming out this summer.”

As for the title of that album of new songs, Kolt smiled and said, “We’ll see what rises to the top. We have a few tracks cut and we’re working on those; still taking some and looking at what I’ve written and see if we want to put them on the album.  You’ll never know what will end up on the album ‘til the last minute. We’ll keep everyone in suspense!”

Music and rodeo on American Cowboy Tour

Kolt is combining his two passions – rodeo and music – in his upcoming tour.

“We’re going out on the American Cowboy Tour.  In that, we are going to have the American Cowboy Showdown, which is a fully-sanctioned rodeo.  It will be happening all over the United States. Rodeo riders will be coming in and participating in the event.  There’ll be prize money and there will be awards at the end of the year.  We’ll have a rodeo and a concert all on one night. It’s going to be a great time. We’re really excited and we’re getting a lot of really great feedback on it.”

Kolt revealed that the American Cowboy Tour kicks off on April 01, 2020. “We’re going to be in Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana. We’ll be in Texas, Arizona and we’ll be out in California, the Dakotas, Colorado, Oklahoma… Yeah, it’s going to be a great year!”

The rodeo is in Kolt’s blood, and some of that blood has been spilled on the sawdust of the rodeo arena.

“I grew up with horses my whole life. I love horses and cattle,” he said.  “I fell off a horse many a time and have several injuries, old injuries and broken bones to go along with that, but that’s the case when you’re riding. There’s a lot of guys out there, in the rodeo, that have a lot of broken bones and stuff that’s tore up, but it’s just part of life.”

Still truckin’ despite rodeo injuries

Kolt has even endured heart injuries as the result of his rodeo riding, but as he says, “I’m just thankful to the Good Lord that everything has worked out so far and we’re still truckin’ along.”

Kolt Barber is a real-life cowboy country artist, equally at home on his ranch or on stage from honky-tonks to arenas, playing more that 70 shows a year. Find out more about Kolt, his music and check out his upcoming tour dates at his website and follow him on Facebook.

 Preshias Harris  is a music journalist and music career development consultant with the emphasis on new and aspiring artists and songwriters. Her book, ‘The College of Songology 101: The Singer/Songwriter’s Need to Know Reference Handbook’ is available at   www.collegeofsongology.com   Follow her blog at  www.nashvillemusicline.com