Andy Thomas had a drugs and alcohol intervention with himself ahead of his debut album

EPISODE DROP!!!! The awesome singer-songwriter-guitar-rockin @the_andythomas joins us this week on Roots Music Rambler! His brand new solo album — and debut solo album — dropped today as well and we got first crack at chatting with him about Highway Junkie!

Andy told us he moved to Florida from Virginia and was trying to make it big in music, but something was holding him back. It turned out to be drugs and alcohol, which he’s now put aside and made that record happen.

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Highway Junkie Andy Thomas’s first solo album is out and rockin’ out!

Highway Junkie Andy Thomas’s first solo LP is out and rockin’ out!
There are few things we love better at Roots Music Rambler than talking to an artist about their first album. As this episode drops (March 27), so will southern rocker Andy Thomas’s debut solo record Highway Junkie. Andy spent some time with Frank and Falls recently to talk about the album, his songs and songwriting and a lot more.

Thomas is Virginia-born but now based in Florida. He played in a couple of different bands from the time he was a teenager, jamming with his father and brother, until his most recent projects with The Trongone Band and Yarn. The real story of Highway Junkie is that it came after Thomas realized drugs, alcohol and partying were holding him back. This record is the journey of his sobriety as much as anything.

Frank and Falls also had a very animated and pointed critique of fans of Treaty Oak Revival fan behavior at recent concerts. They showed clips from TikTok of a recent Lexington, Ky., concert at Rupp Arena in which fans carried on an alarming new tradition of throwing towers of not empty beer cups in the air. It left fans and the arena floor doused with alcohol and Falls called it “embarrassing” for Lexington.

And as always, the hosts offer their Pickin’ the Grinnin’ choices for music recommendations. This week, Frank points us to the song “Heavy” by Noah Guthrie, which resonated with both hosts. Falls shares singer-songwriter Michaela Anne, whom he saw open for Emily Scott Robinson in February.
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Notes and links:
TikTok video of Treaty Oak Revival’s Rupp Arena chaos – https://www.tiktok.com/@ckearns1/video/7609733285039688974?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc&web_id=7601164679168689695
Andy Thomas online – https://andythomasmusic.com/
Andy Thomas on Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/artist/4x279aYP35578Dp1YXaixk
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Pickin’ the Grinnin’ Choices
“Heavy” by Noah Guthrie – https://open.spotify.com/track/4NYzsLa6lANexJJw8zFpvz?si=3f4c378ddd4440e6
Michaela Anne on Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/artist/2k8aGdvE3NAchqmiplJANn?si=RbAC0VYITwWEV0dQucnN6g

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