Mitch Rossell, the country artist behind several Garth Brooks hits, answers 7 Questions with Emmy
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Mitch Rossell is a country artist who has spent this year touring with Garth Brooks. Mitch has written many hit songs, including Brooks’ “Ask Me How I Know,” “That’s What Cowboys Do,” “All Day Long,” and “Dive Bar.”
He is married with three children and loves working in the music industry.
Here are the questions I asked Mitch:
- When did you first get interested in music?
- What is the process normally like for you when you’re writing a song?
- Can you tell me about the time you first met Garth Brooks?
- What is it like performing in front of thousands of people and do you get nervous?
- What is your ultimate dream as a music artist?
- Have you ever been to Idaho and tried our famous potatoes?
- What’s your favorite junk food?
BONUS QUESTIONS
- Who is the person you’d love to collaborate or perform with?
- What’s the biggest thing someone needs to know if they want to pursue a career in music?
- Can you share some advice for me?
Watch my entire interview with Max in the video player above. You can follow him on Facebook, Instagram and his website.
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