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Colby Acuff: From Idaho Fly Fishing Guide to Nashville Songwriter – Mental Health, Authenticity & Breaking Industry Barriers

Colby Acuff: From Idaho Fly Fishing Guide to Nashville Songwriter – Mental Health, Authenticity & Breaking Industry Barriers

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In this powerful episode of The Songwriter, Idaho-born artist Colby Acuff discusses his journey from fly fishing guide to independent Nashville songwriter. Recently departing from Sony Music, Colby shares the raw stories behind gut-wrenching songs like "Cherokee Rose" and "Dying Breed," revealing how real-life experiences shape his authentic songwriting approach.

Key Topics:

  • The emotional story behind "Cherokee Rose" and why some find it too painful to hear twice
  • His life as a fly fishing guide during COVID and the inspiration for "Dying Breed"
  • Mental health in country music – losing 13 friends to suicide and writing to save lives
  • Finding his place in Nashville while feeling "too Idaho for Texas, too Texas for Tennessee"
  • Connecting with his working-class fan base and staying true to authentic storytelling
  • His decision to go independent after his experience with Sony Music

Featured Performance:

"Dying Breed" (acoustic)

This episode explores the life behind the lyrics, showing how Colby's small-town Idaho roots, blue-collar work ethic, and commitment to honest songwriting have shaped his rising career in Americana and alt-country music. Ideal for fans of Tyler Childers, 49 Winchester, and authentic country storytelling.

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LISTEN TO COLBY ACUFF:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2L9DVKDXY3W8uRl5TwLbMC?si=gHftBAhoRsm8aJKYs1XPlAApple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/colby-acuff/1143128371Follow: @Colby_acuff

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