Sometimes the right words hit you at exactly the right time.
About 10 to 15 years ago, I was listening to an interview with singer-songwriter Steve Earle.
His words really hit me at the time – he was saying something about coming to terms with what you are and to stop pretending to be something you are not, even if it means things will get tough.
As I listened, I couldn’t help but think about my own life. I had always played it safe and followed the same old routine day after day, and I found myself in a very unfulfilling place. But after hearing Steve’s message, I realized that I needed to start pursuing the things I truly wanted to be pursuing the way I wanted to pursue them.
I haven’t been perfect in that pursuit over the past 10 years but I keep going.
I’m glad I wrote this song as a reminder to my future self and to anyone else feeling the same way.
Check out the lyric video for “Why Wait”:
The post This Steve Earle Interview Changed Everything (+ New Video) appeared first on PlanetCorey.com.
Proof that you’re never too old?
Keep reading…
Is there something you’ve always dreamed of doing since you were a kid, but then life got in the way?
Maybe you’re thinking “it’s way too late to start” or “I’m just too old” or “I don’t have the time anymore.”
Well, I’m hoping my story about why I started creating music can help you realize that you are never too old to start.
I’m Corey, and if you haven’t been here before, I write songs, perform, sing, play guitar – all that stuff.
Here’s the kicker: I didn’t start doing ANY of it until I was in my 30s.
Completely ignored that side of me for ALL of my 20s. But now? I’ve released a couple albums and played over 100 shows – and this is after never thinking I had a musical bone in my body outside of just being a fan.
Keep reading OR if you want, watch this video…
Back in 2008, in my mid-30s, I ran a music blog and podcast called The Melting Pot. I’d get tons of CDs in the mail from artists hoping to get played on the show.
Some stuff was great – like this guy Chris Knight who I still love today (check him out, he’s awesome). But let’s be honest – a lot of it wasn’t good. Some was almost terrible.
I started getting curious. Looking at these artists’ social media (back when MySpace was still hanging on), I saw they had followings despite their music being… well, not great.
I thought to myself, “Well, shit, I can do way better than that!”
See, I used to be a metal guy. Sold all my gear in college because drinking money seemed more important (ah, youth).
I figured if I couldn’t scream like Rob Halford or shred like Yngwie Malmsteen, what was the point?
Obviously, that was complete BS. The ’90s showed us that deeper voices and acoustic guitars can rock just as hard.
It started with playing guitar around campfires. Friends who’d known me forever were like, “Wow, where’d you learn to do that? I didn’t know you could sing!”
In 2008, I wrote my first song, “Change the World.” People actually liked it. So I kept going – writing more songs, booking shows, figuring it out as I went.
Sure, some friends thought I was nuts at first. I quit bowling league and softball to focus on music.
But a couple years later? I was playing festivals. Those same skeptical friends were saying, “Wow, you were actually serious about this!”
Here’s what blows people’s minds: I did all this while raising three young kids, staying married, and working a full-time job.
Was it easy? Nope.
Did it burn me out sometimes? You bet.
Was it worth it? Absolutely.
That’s why I called my first album “Never Too Late” – because it’s true.
So what’s your “music”? Maybe it’s actually writing a book or starting a business.
Whatever it is, I want to hear about it in the comments below. Because you’re never too old to start something new.
Just remember: if I could do this, you can chase your dream too.
Hear where it all began, Check out my song “Change the World” – my very first song.
Or….
The post Never Too Old: My Late-Blooming Journey Into Music appeared first on PlanetCorey.com.
Are you ever too old to start pursuing a childhood dream?
This 52-Year-Old musician says no.
Hi I’m Corey, a lifelong music junky who’s been obsessed with music since the ’80s.
Back then, I was the guy spending hours in record stores, exploring every album and cassette I could find.
But eventually, as you’ll see, music became more than a spectator sport.
All because I realized you’re never too old to start.
Keep reading OR if you want, watch this video…
It wasn’t until my late 30s that I discovered my own musical talents – singing, playing guitar, and writing songs.
This realization set me on an incredible journey where I released two albums and performed over a hundred shows, all while starting from scratch. It was a whirlwind experience, transitioning from a passionate fan to someone on the other side of the stage.
Life, as it often does, got in the way. Juggling a family and a budding music career became overwhelming, and burnout hit me hard in my mid-40s.
I made the difficult decision to put my music aside for a while.
Now, here I am at 52, and I’ve realized something important: it’s time to stop making excuses and chase those dreams again! I have a collection of unfinished songs that deserve to be heard, and I’m ready to pour my heart into creating a new album.
This channel is my way of bringing you along on my musical adventure.
I’ll be sharing my process and insights on various aspects of music:
My goal is to inspire anyone who believes you’re “never too old” to go after what they love.
If a self-proclaimed mediocre, lazy, and late-blooming musician like me can do it, so can you!
Join me on this exciting journey as I chronicle the making of my album.
We’ll explore the world of music together, and who knows, maybe even pick up some guitar and performing tips along the way!
Join my music club newsletter and come along for the ride…
The post Never Too Old, But Is It Too Late? Back to Music at 52 appeared first on PlanetCorey.com.
Just wanted to give you a heads up on the release of a new version of an older song.
This song, On My Way, was originally recorded and released back in 2010. The original recording did not have drums or bass guitars due to a lack of funds. So after years of playing it with a full band, and feeling the jolt of energy having a rhythm section gave to the song, I knew I had to add them.
Also, the theme and the release of this song also correlated perfectly with the new year. This song helps turn the page on a few challenging years and sets a tone for optimism going into 2022.
Listen to this song and I promise you’ll feel the difference in your mood before you even get through the first chorus.
I can’t wait to hear what you think.
At this time the song is only available on Bandcamp. Press play below to listen now.
You will notice that the price is currently set to “Pay What You Want.” It means what it says and even includes paying nothing (yep, the song is completely free. Costs you $0). And you can stream and download the song in any version you would like – mp3, wav, ogg, etc . Hell you can even send a copy to your friends if you feel like it and I will not call the internet police or the RIAA or anything like that.
Just so you know, If you donate anything at all between now and January 24th, 2021 (when the song is officially released), I will put your name in the song credits under “Associate Producer” or whatever title you choose. Your contribution will forever link you to the song and proudly put you on display for everyone to see that you are supporting one very grateful musician. Your name will reside in the credits on Bandcamp, iTunes, Amazon, CdBaby, etc and wherever else I can think of for now but when it comes time to release physical copy of the CD, it will be there too.
“Your contribution lets me know that you think the music I make adds value to your life and that I should create more. On top of that, your donation also helps to support the musicians, artists, and businesses who help me create the music and deliver it. Everyone from the album cover art artist to the session musicians to the mixing and mastering engineers benefit from your contribution.”
Corey Koehler
What do you think of “On My Way?” How does the song make you feel? Leave a comment below I’d love to hear your thoughts.
The post New Release: On My Way 2022 appeared first on PlanetCorey.com.
Reach Out
This is your show too so send your song requests and show ideas.
Leave me a voice message by clicking the “Message” button at the following link HTTP://meltingpotpodcast.com
Support The Show
If you’d like to support the show and show your appreciation you can do so by using any of the following sponsored websites.
MasterClass – I’ve reinvented myself multiple times in my adult life and I am a HUGE believer in lifelong education. Masterclass offers a ton of cool courses taught by celebrities and professionals from all walks of life. Click here to gain some cool new skills.
THANK YOU for listening!
The post Spotify Music Podcast – Melting Pot EP. 5 – Indie Alt Rock? appeared first on PlanetCorey.com.
Have you ever heard someone say… “country just doesn’t sound like country anymore?”
Well, maybe they’re just not looking in the right places.
Here are some newer country artists who have a classic country sound. These tunes are recorded after the year 2000 but have the feel of songs recorded way before that.
Press play and listen now:
Songs and artists in this podcast:
(psst… you can click on the artist’s name to get more information on the artist)
Crazy – Whitey Morgan and the 78’s
You Can Have The Crown – Sturgill Simpson
100 Proof Honky-Tonk – The Reeve Brothers
The Only Thing She Left Me Was The Blues – Eleven Hundred Springs
Bible On The Dash – Corb Lund, Hayes Carll
Mamma Song – Cody Jinks
That Ain’t Country – Aaron Lewis
Spotify Playlist
If you liked this episode, you’ll like my “How Country Used To Feel” Playlist on Spotify.
It contains the tunes you heard in this podcast along with some classic country songs.
Reach Out
This is your show too so send your song requests and show ideas.
Leave me a voice message by clicking the “Message” button at the following link HTTP://meltingpotpodcast.com
Support The Show
If you’d like to support the show, here are some ways.
Click below to check out my original music, sign up for my newsletter, and/or purchase some merch from my store:
https://planetcorey.com/support
The post Music Podcast: How Country Used To Feel (Feat. Sturgill Simpson, Cody Jinks, More) appeared first on PlanetCorey.com.
Not sure what these tunes on my latest Spotify music podcast have in common other than they make ya feel good.
Been a crazy week and I’m just trying to throw out some positive vibes.
Songs and artist you’ll hear on the show:
(psst… just click on the artist’s name to get more information on the artist)
Reach OutThis is your show too so send your song requests and show ideas.Leave me a voice message by clicking the “Message” button at the following link HTTP://meltingpotpodcast.com
THANK YOU for listening!
The post Spotify Music Podcast – Melting Pot EP. 3 – Positive Mellow appeared first on PlanetCorey.com.
There’s just something about adding distorted guitar to a classic song.
If you agree or are wondering what the hell I mean, you’ll like this episode.
You also hear some interesting facts behind some of the songs.
(psst… just click on the artist’s name to get more information on the artist)
Spotify Playlist
Listen to these tunes and more like them on the Spotify Playlist with the same name.
Click here to listen to the Spotify Playlist
Reach out:This is your show too so let me know what you think.
Requests? Show ideas? Do I suck?
Leave me a voice message on the show page (click here -> http://meltingpotpodcast.com) and I’ll be watching for Facebook comments too.
THANK YOU for listening!
The post Spotify Music Podcast – Melting Pot EP. 2 – Classic Rock Distortion Pedal appeared first on PlanetCorey.com.
Do you like acoustic music that rocks a little?
Then press play and listen because you’re gonna like what you hear.
Songs and artists played on this episode:
(psst… just click on the artist’s name to get more information on the artist)
Reach out:
This is your show too so let me know what you think. Requests? Show ideas? Do I suck? Leave me a voice message on the show page and I’ll be watching for Facebook comments too.
THANK YOU for listening!
The post Music Melting Pot Podcast EP 1: Acoustic Kickstart appeared first on PlanetCorey.com.
How about listening in on an interview and live performance I did on BOB Total Country in the Twin Cities.
DJ Paul Thomas asked me to come on the show and we had a great time.
Here’s what you’ll hear:
The post Interview on BOB Total Country FM in Twin Cities appeared first on PlanetCorey.com.