
Uncle Si is absolutely undone by “American Idol” breakout star and fellow Monroe, Louisiana native Clara Rae—he bops, he gushes, and even gets a little teary-eyed when she brings the house down with a gospel song. Martin dishes up some dirt on Luke Bryan to give Clara ammo for the next time she runs into him, and John-David ropes her into an ongoing debate over the greatest female music star of all time. The boys ask for prayers for a young man with a lifelong illness who has beaten all the odds and inspired them with his joy and strength. Duck Call Room episode #445 is sponsored by: https://helixsleep.com/duck — Get 27% Off Sitewide and a Free Bedding Bundle with a Sheet Set and Mattress Protector with any Luxe or Elite Mattress Order. https://purehealthresearch.com — Get 35% off when you try Liver Health Formula today! https://identityguard.com/duck — Get a 30 day free trial AND 60% off today! https://fastgrowingtrees.com/duck — Save up to half-off on select plants and use code DUCK at checkout to get an additional 15% off! - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chapter 1: What made Uncle Si emotional during the podcast?
Psychotics.
Yeah, because we was all nuts.
That's perfect. That's a great name.
And you probably know that one of the ladies that was in my band, Bridget Tatum, she wrote Jason Zaldin, number one hit.
Get out of town. Yeah. Is she from here?
Nope. Tennessee.
All right.
Tennessee girl.
Cool. Cool.
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Chapter 2: How did Clara Rae get her start in music?
North Monroe.
North, yeah.
It gets worse. She lives on the bad side of town.
That's what he thought. I was like, I felt like I should.
It is funny how we all like if you're from Monroe or West Monroe, I believe there's a river between us as I eloquently pointed out. Not a rift. Not a rift.
But a river.
But we're always against each other until somebody does something cool. Then we're back to one town.
We're all friends and family again.
That's right. A couple months ago, I've been like, she's from Monroe, boo. But now, like, hey, she's been doing some things.
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Chapter 3: What was Clara Rae's experience auditioning for American Idol?
Chapter 4: What stories do the hosts share about Luke Bryan?
But it's God-given talent, and then it's got to be working your butt off, right? Well, true.
Hustling. See, that's what she's fixing to do. That's what she is doing. She started doing that six years ago. She's already said some words about, oh, I'll get up at 3 a.m. Yeah. Yeah. Okay, sometimes you don't even quit until after 3 a.m. It's like duck hunting.
Yeah, it's like duck hunting.
So when you're in the groove and it's going right, hey, you just keep on going. It's easy.
That's right. It's fun.
It's when it ain't going right that it gets hard.
That's right. That's right. And then it happens, you know.
Yeah, oh, it happens.
I like the way Bridget described it. When a person walks on stage, you've got a 50-yard square. That you can either, you're the king of it, or you're a washed up bum.
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