
Episode #19
Freelance Cowboy: Brennan Scott Greene on Day Work, Dream Songs & the Didgeridoo - Real Country Podcast Eps 36
Brennan Scott Greene is a freelance cowboy in the truest sense... by day he's working ranches across the Texas Panhandle, and by night he's on stage opening festivals like Dusty Vaquero Days in Gillette, Wyoming with one of the most unforgettable sets in western music. In this episode, I sit down with Brennan right after his performance to talk about what it means to live the cowboy life in 2026, how that life shapes his songwriting, and why his music sounds like a dream you can almost remember. What we get into: Growing up on a ranch in the Texas Panhandle: his family's been there since 1900 What "day working" actually means and why he keeps his saddle in the van Writing songs like film scores and dream logic: his unique approach to western storytelling How the didgeridoo became his signature instrument (hint: it started with PVC pipe) The bobcat skin, the deer antler stand, and why the weird setup just works His third record in progress and the Tennessee connection Why festivals like Dusty Vaquero Days matter for preserving real cowboy music If you love western music, cowboy culture, and artists who actually live what they sing about, this one's for you. Brennan Scott Greene | Real Country Podcast | Dusty Vaquero Days | Western Music | Cowboy Music | Texas Panhandle | Traditional Country | Storytelling Songwriters | Working Cowboys Thanks for listening! Tune in every week when we release new episodes discussing new music, chatting with artists, and all things country.





