Speaker A

The defining moment was some years ago, almost 10 years ago, I was with.

Speaker A

I caught a flight to Israel Houghton's last.

Speaker A

Well, not his last.

Speaker A

I caught a flight to one of his conferences.

Speaker A

Deeper conferences, right?

Speaker B

Okay.

Speaker A

And when I caught a flight, and, bro, I had literally, like, 400 to my name.

Speaker A

Like, I didn't know.

Speaker A

I didn't even register for the conference.

Speaker A

I didn't do anything for it.

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Like, something.

Speaker A

I heard people raving about it, and I just said, I'm gonna just take a chance.

Speaker A

And so I.

Speaker A

I got a flight.

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I went.

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I didn't even know where I was staying.

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I think I had, like, $80 on me.

Speaker A

So I had it all planned out.

Speaker A

I'm gonna.

Speaker A

I'm gonna buy these dollar.

Speaker B

Yeah.

Speaker A

Cheeseburgers.

Speaker A

Yeah, Noodles and some ramen.

Speaker A

Noodles, man.

Speaker B

It's an option, man.

Speaker A

Like.

Speaker A

Like, seriously, like, when people hear this, they, like, burst.

Speaker A

For real.

Speaker A

I'm, like, so serious.

Speaker B

10 years ago.

Speaker A

Yeah, man.

Speaker A

And long story short, I just.

Speaker A

I ended up getting in, and I walked past Paris Barnes, okay.

Speaker A

And he stopped me.

Speaker C

Can you share who Paris Barnes is for our audience?

Speaker A

Paris Barnes is my mentor.

Speaker A

He passed away last year.

Speaker A

Major influence to this industry.

Speaker A

Yeah, I wouldn't even be here if it was.

Speaker A

I wouldn't be in the industry if it wasn't without him.

Speaker A

Right?

Speaker A

And he's played for pretty much everybody.

Speaker A

He's responsible for the GA movement and sound check.

Speaker A

He was the MD keyboard player for that.

Speaker A

So when you get some time, just look him up and just see the work he's done.

Speaker A

I'm sure you walked past.

Speaker A

He walked past me.

Speaker A

He stopped me.

Speaker A

And I'm a fan, you know, I know who he is, but, you know, I'm not that type of guy to be howling people, right?

Speaker A

Yeah.

Speaker A

And he stopped me, said, man, I know you from somewhere.

Speaker A

And I was like, no, I think I seen your video or something.

Speaker A

You playing, bro?

Speaker A

You.

Speaker A

You're.

Speaker A

You're an animal, bro.

Speaker A

He's like, you want to play tonight?

Speaker A

And I was like.

Speaker A

I was like, bro, I don't know no songs.

Speaker A

I didn't come here to play.

Speaker A

I really came there to see what it takes to be on the next level, right?

Speaker A

So many classes were happening.

Speaker A

John Gray, Aaron Lindsey, Warren Campbell.

Speaker A

It was Israel Houghton.

Speaker A

It was so many people that were doing classes.

Speaker A

So I was just like, I.

Speaker A

I want to go.

Speaker A

And he said, do you want to play, man?

Speaker A

Tops of Cops need somebody to play for and stuff.

Speaker B

So I was like, a big name in the industry.

Speaker C

All right.

Speaker B

Yeah.

Speaker B

Yeah.

Speaker A

And so I played.

Speaker A

And the following year, fast forward, they called me to be actual a part of Deeper.

Speaker A

So the year fast forward to a year later, my stamp and my moment was Israel came in 15 minutes before the show and said, hey, CC1, we're doing something for CC winers.

Speaker A

We need somebody to play and learn alabaster box.

Speaker A

We're not using the tracks.

Speaker A

We're using the band.

Speaker B

Yeah.

Speaker A

And so when it was like, who, everybody looked at me.

Speaker A

Aaron, Paris, Leonard, Ray, Kevin Camp, Justin Rains.

Speaker A

All they said, the new guy.

Speaker A

And so I had to learn alabaster box.

Speaker A

And if you know that song, it's not a CCM song.

Speaker A

Like, you really have to sit there and learn verbatim what's going on.

Speaker B

Yeah.

Speaker A

And so it's 10,000 people out there.

Speaker A

I have to learn the intro, the outro, the key change.

Speaker A

Just like the record for the artist.

Speaker B

I was gonna say for season four.

Speaker A

With the feature of Tasha Cobbs, because we're honoring the artist.

Speaker B

Right.

Speaker A

And so I was scared.

Speaker A

My dog almost peed myself.

Speaker A

And I only had 15 minutes to learn the song pressure.

Speaker A

And right then and there.

Speaker C

15 minutes.

Speaker A

Yes, I had 15 minutes.

Speaker B

That's crazy, man.

Speaker A

I had 15 minutes to learn the song Israel.

Speaker A

Israel will tell you.

Speaker A

We had to put him under the fire.

Speaker A

And that moment when I finished playing alabaster box, that moment of relief and all of the homies, like, you made it in.

Speaker B

Yeah.

Speaker A

Was like, that was my.

Speaker A

That was my moment.

Speaker A

That was my mom.

Speaker C

That's an incredible story.

Speaker C

It's hard not to believe in higher powers when you think of, you know, that moment happening for you just off of a random, you know, you know, instance of you wanting to go to that conference for no reason.

Speaker C

It's not because you're like, I'm gonna blow up from this.

Speaker C

I just want to be there.

Speaker B

Yeah.

Speaker C

I just want to be a fly on the wall.

Speaker A

Right.

Speaker B

That's so true, man.

Speaker C

That's incredible.

Speaker B

You're talking about the intention of things.

Speaker B

That one thing that we've talked about a lot is intentionality and the lack of.

Speaker B

And we know what the social media world is.

Speaker B

Everybody's.

Speaker B

I shouldn't say everybody, but it seems that people are just after the attention and.

Speaker B

And it's like a me, me, me, look at me.

Speaker B

And in the cases where people really hit it off, like, in your situation, you showed up there.

Speaker B

I don't want to put almost like, in a desperate place in some sense, for sure.

Speaker B

Right.

Speaker B

Like, you need money, you need opportunity, and everything else is kind of connected and you're just like, I just want to learn.

Speaker B

I just want to.

Speaker A

I was just at a place of just being better.

Speaker A

I was just at just wanting to be better.

Speaker B

There's like a pureness coming from that.

Speaker B

Like your absolutely was to grow.

Speaker B

You're going to put yourself in a surrounding.

Speaker B

And you know, we do that all the time.

Speaker B

Whether it's like self help or music or it's like I want to be around the people who are doing what I want to do.

Speaker B

So that's where I got to put myself, regardless of sacrifice to get there.

Speaker B

And then from that intentionality, you get hit with this opportunity, which is like now it's a test of everything that you've been kind of working towards and hoping to be.

Speaker B

It's like, well, here's your shot.

Speaker B

A lot of people would be like, nah, man, I'm not ready for that yet.

Speaker B

And that's it.

Speaker B

You don't hear that.

Speaker C

That's the definition of luck, right?

Speaker C

Like, it's that opportunity and preparedness.

Speaker C

You happen to be in the right place at the right time and you know, it just works out that.

Speaker C

That's beautiful.

Speaker C

Fifteen minutes though, to work on that song.

Speaker C

Yeah, man, that'd be terrifying.

Speaker B

Wait, so what happened in between?

Speaker B

So in that year, from that initial conversation at the conference to then now a year later where you get tested again, it's like you thought you were just gonna play.

Speaker B

You thought you were just here for this.

Speaker B

Nah, you got to step up and do this whole other thing.

Speaker A

Yeah, man, I had to.

Speaker A

Man, I had to step up.

Speaker A

And then they actually called me to start going on the road with Israel because Leonard, Leonard Ray, which is a close friend of mine as well, he got a call to do Tori Kelly and so he left to go do Tori Kelly.

Speaker A

And this is around the time Tori Kelly is massive.

Speaker A

You know, she's like, yeah, being she's on Pepsi commercials.

Speaker A

She's right, you know, she's.

Speaker A

She's the new thing.

Speaker A

And.

Speaker A

And so I started going out and man, from there to now, it's just been a crazy roller coaster, man.

Speaker A

It's just been like, yeah, man, like it's been like really like 10 years of going non stop.

Speaker A

I went from this, I went from Israel to Todd Trivet.

Speaker A

I actually met Ty at that conference.

Speaker A

The same one, the same way.

Speaker A

And Paris introduced me to Ty.

Speaker B

Wow.

Speaker C

Wow.

Speaker A

And it was just peak.

Speaker A

A lot of people don't know that.

Speaker A

And we were playing, we were jamming out the church and Ty was just like, man, who is this guy?

Speaker A

And Paris was like, yo, this is my little bro right here, man.

Speaker A

Y'all should meet.

Speaker A

And so he was like, man, let me get your number.

Speaker A

So I was like, cool.

Speaker A

I think.

Speaker A

No, I think about a month later, I get a text message.

Speaker A

I'm in a rehearsal for a live recording, and I get a text message, and it says, yo, D, what's up?

Speaker A

And I'm like, who is this?

Speaker A

He's like, yo, this Ty Trippett.

Speaker A

And I was like, what?

Speaker A

He's like, man, give him a call when he's like, give me a call when you get a chance.

Speaker A

I was in rehearsal.

Speaker A

Yeah, I got up.

Speaker B

You left.

Speaker A

I said, yo.

Speaker A

I said, hey, I had an important phone call real quick.

Speaker A

Yeah, let me.

Speaker A

Let me go outside and take this call.

Speaker A

And, yeah, the rest is history with me and him.

Speaker A

He got that phone call, and it was just like, yo, man, let's do lunch.

Speaker A

And he's like, you in Orlando?

Speaker A

I said, yeah.

Speaker A

He said, I'm in Orlando.

Speaker A

Said, man, let's do lunch.

Speaker A

So.

Speaker B

Wow.

Speaker B

Yeah, that's something, man.

Speaker A

And that led to so many other things.

Speaker A

So.

Speaker B

But, yeah, now I'm like.

Speaker B

I mean, each one of these situations, like, these instances would have blown your mind.

Speaker B

I'm sure that wasn't the last.

Speaker B

So what's, like.

Speaker B

I don't want to say the biggest, but.

Speaker B

Okay, so let me ask you this way.

Speaker B

So when you kind of, as I guess you get used to the feeling.

Speaker B

Like, I'm sure the first time was like, this is nuts.

Speaker A

Yeah.

Speaker B

Was it constantly that same, like, this is nuts all over again?

Speaker A

It did, and then it kind of numbed down because it started becoming my norm.

Speaker B

Like, you're.

Speaker A

It started becoming normal for me to be with and befriend some of everybody's favorite artists.

Speaker B

Right.

Speaker A

Like, you know, I started seeing a side of the artist, like, oh, they like me, like, you know, saying, oh, they.

Speaker A

They do like, shrimp and grits.

Speaker A

Oh, you know, this.

Speaker A

Oh, they do like, you know, a glass of wine, like, you know, so it started becoming a norm.

Speaker A

And once it became a norm, it's like, once you get in that.

Speaker A

That club, it's like everybody knows you.

Speaker A

And it's like, yo, what's up, man?

Speaker A

Yo, what's up?

Speaker A

Like, it's a normal thing for me now.

Speaker A

Like, I've had Fred Hemings FaceTime me at 3:00 in the morning.

Speaker A

You know what I mean?

Speaker A

So.

Speaker A

And, you know, and.

Speaker A

But then I do have my moments where a lot of times I pause and I'll be like, Whoa.

Speaker A

You know, don't take this moment for granted, like.

Speaker B

Right.

Speaker A

God really puts you in a place of, you know, comfort with these people.

Speaker A

And I think that's my biggest gift.

Speaker A

Besides, music is huge.

Speaker A

Being a friend.

Speaker A

Because there's times where I.

Speaker A

I've shared secrets, and they shade secrets with me, and it don't leave.

Speaker A

You know, I don't be on social media.

Speaker A

Hey, y'all, look, I'm at this person house, or look at this.

Speaker A

You know, I.

Speaker A

I play basketball with a few celebrities to this day, like, twice a week.

Speaker A

And if I.

Speaker A

If I did this, you know, people would be like, oh, well, you do this.

Speaker A

But then it'll make them uncomfortable.

Speaker A

So it's like, you know, a lot of people can't handle that.

Speaker A

So it started becoming a norm for me in my life, you know, But I don't take it for granted.

Speaker A

But, you know, when I do meet people or they, you know, oh, what's up, D?

Speaker A

Oh, what's up, D?

Speaker A

People like, how, you know, I'm like, you know, those my homies?

Speaker A

You know what I'm saying?

Speaker A

So, you know, it just becomes a normal life.

Speaker B

Yeah.

Speaker B

Yeah.

Speaker B

Wow.

Speaker A

Yeah.

Speaker B

Yeah.

Speaker C

But perspective is important.

Speaker C

So every now and then, you do still go back and go, heck, yeah.

Speaker A

Oh, man.

Speaker A

Yeah.

Speaker A

Heck, yeah.

Speaker A

I'm like, oh, wow.

Speaker A

Like, oh, man.

Speaker A

All right.

Speaker A

Wow.

Speaker A

They're my friends.

Speaker A

Like, I could really call them.

Speaker A

I could really text them, you know, and so I do give God reverence for that and thank him for that.

Speaker A

You know what I'm saying?

Speaker A

So.

Speaker C

And that's going back to the.

Speaker C

The.

Speaker C

The way this kind of all started for you.

Speaker C

It's.

Speaker C

To me, it really teaches me a lesson, and anyone else aspiring to get to a level is to.

Speaker C

You know, there's a quote right now where people are focused on the bag, and they're really focused on trying to make money.

Speaker C

And you were always from.

Speaker C

You started telling just, I'm just trying to learn.

Speaker C

And I feel that your opportunity fell into your lap because you had that perspective and approach starting out, and you weren't chasing money.

Speaker C

You didn't say, I was broke and I needed money.

Speaker C

I needed to work from money.

Speaker C

You were like, I want to go there and learn, and look what happened.

Speaker C

And I wonder if you could maybe share with our audience the importance of.

Speaker C

Because I also find that making music, writing music, when you write it from a pure, organic space, only good things can happen from it, and you appreciate the art form more, you know, And I was wondering if you could maybe share with people how you've been able to continually rise and level up without ever really chasing the bag, you know?

Speaker A

Yeah.

Speaker A

Or for me, I enjoy the process.

Speaker A

Like, right.

Speaker A

There are some people who get a kick out of cooking because they love the process of cooking.

Speaker A

Have you ever seen somebody cook a full meal and then.

Speaker A

But don't eat?

Speaker C

Yeah, all the time.

Speaker A

You know, I'm like, mom, why don't you eat?

Speaker A

Y'all eat.

Speaker A

Y'all eat.

Speaker B

Yeah.

Speaker A

They enjoy the process of cooking and making sure every sharing it, of sharing everybody else.

Speaker A

I love the process of making things and then letting everybody.