Cary Barlowe: Hit Songs Start with Crazy Stupid Ideas

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In this episode of the Made it in Music podcast with Cary Barlowe, we will dive deep into Cary’s history and how he has had success in a multitude of genres including Pop, Rock, Country, and Christian Music.


The Virginia born /North Carolina raised writer has written 4 number one songs in the Country genre including “American Honey” by Lady Antebellum, “Where It’s At” by Dustin Lynch, “Sun Daze” by Florida Georgia Line and “It Don’t Hurt Like It Used To” by Billy Currington. Barlowe has also had 9 number one songs with CCM artist TOBYMAC including (“Made to Love”, “I’m for you”, “Tonight”, City on Our Knees”, “Hold On”, “Christmas this Year”, “One World”, “Get Back Up” and “Feel It”) as well as 3 Grammy nominations for Contemporary/gospel song of the year with Toby. Barlowe also had a number one song (“Good Morning”) with Christian Artist Mandisa. 


In this episode, you will be inspired and hear Cary and Seth discuss motivational stories, getting to work with Rick Rubin in former band Luna Halo and what it is like to land a song on a Taylor Swift record and how that came about.


Cary Barlowe is here to share his incredible story about how he made it in music, and he’s here to help you do the same.


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Books mentioned in this episode:

The Shack by William P. Young

 

Find out more about Cary Barlowe:

https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4700047/


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