Country music rebel You have wetzel has exchanged his microphone for a name label this week when he won a new title: crew member for the day at Rack Support office at the restaurant in the Dallas region.
The native artist of Texas and the top of the graph has entered the rapid world under the mentoring of a longtime friend and the breeding of the founder of Cane, Todd Graves.
Together, the duo brought his sign of humor signature, chaos and camaraderie as part of the company when they filmed fun content and joked the question of whether Wetzel had been cut for a 9 to 5 milling, and the explosion was there for all this!
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Koe Wetzel remembers having shouted through a chicken finger tattoo

“Who would last longer if Todd and I changed my jobs for a day?” It’s a blow! ” Wetzel laughs. “But the first thing I would do as a crew member is to rename the Caniac combo of the Koeniac combo for February 28.”
Graves and Wetzel have been close friends for years, accumulating memories shared everywhere from Yellowstone with Super Bowl at music festivals. One of their most sadly famous liaison moments? The time tombs gave Wetzel a very permanent memory.
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“I always receive crazy gifts when I am on tour, and during this particular tour, they gave me a tattoo pistol. Todd and I spent a fun evening and I thought it would be a good idea for him to give me a tattoo of a tender chicken with his initials below,” recalls Wetzel. “He turned out to be more like the state of Kentucky. I hope her tattoo skills have improved! ”
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“We were at Montana for one of Koe’s shows and ended up being two hours behind due to lightning. We had drinks, we feel pretty good, and suddenly, this tattoo pistol appears and Koe wanted me to put a chicken finger tattoo on his leg with `tg ” below,” said Graves. “I have never given any tattoo to anyone, I have no tattoos, I know nothing about tattoos, but I gave Koe one and I think I pressed a little too hard, because I went to put more of` Crat ” and Koe said: “No more! “He cried and cried all the time.
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From the sponsor of the tour to Fry Cook? Koe Wetzel keeps collaborations in the coming cane

The drop in content from this last cane is not the first time that Wetzel has gone behind the counter.
He has already joined Graves in the cane breeding truck, working a “quarter” while making his hit “February 28, 2016” with words exchanged in tribute to the brand. Wetzel has also appeared in the continuation of the cane at the Super Bowl LVI and has had cane farming as a sponsor of the tour in recent years.
“Todd and I share a love for outdoor and many common interests. We like to go out and have a good time and have good memories together,” said Wetzel. “Todd is a great guy and does a lot for so many people, so we get along well. I am very happy to be part of the cane family to be raised.”
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Todd Graves praises the grain, passion and unshakable style of Wetzel

For graves, admiration is mutual.
“I have always been a big fan of Koe’s music and love that he has not changed his style over the years. He continues to do so in his own way and is very respected in the country musical community and in Nashville by artists of all sizes,” said Graves. “Koe and I gathered for the first time when I invited him as a result of the cane for the Super Bowl LVI to Sofi and we had a good time.”
The CEO of the elevation of the cane added: “It is an authentic person who has the determination, passion and a vision of his music, and it is one of the things that I like most at home. I am inspired by people who do things and chasing their dreams and koe and I have it in common and much more.”
Koe Wetzel and Todd Graves share the only lesson that matters most

During the press conference, the two were also asked about the biggest lessons they learned throughout their careers and what advice they would give the Dreamers to continue success.
“Todd and I have always been faithful to ourselves. All we know is what we love and what we have. We both have dreams and goals and we talked about it; but it is not a question of being the best or number one, it is a question of taking care of friends and family, to keep your head down and to be a good person,” said Wetzel. “My advice to anyone will chase a dream is to be faithful to yourself, to always remember where you come from and to be good with people.”
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Todd Graves becomes real to chase dreams and believe in you

“Koe and I focus on what we are good and do exactly. I always say to people who pursue a dream ”, imagine how difficult it is and multiply that by infinity. Koe which makes in the world of music is just as difficult, if not more difficult, as the construction of a chicken finger company. “Everyone tells you why it will not work and why you will not succeed, but if you believe in you, you will do it.”
One thing is certain: whether it is to lift chickens or shredding guitars, Koe Wetzel knows how to have an impact, and raising it canes is clearly happy to keep it on the speed dial.