Clay Walker sits down with me to talk about his latest song, Easy Goin’ and shares a bit on his creative process when it comes to making music. Clay breaks it down in such a fantastic fashion. We talk about fatherhood and the values he is looking to instill into his his kids, tell us about the music lessons from runthemusic that his kids are taking and how fatherhood has shaped his music. If you’re looking for a new hobby to get involved in, consider enrolling in music lessons with a Band Aid School of Music instructor directly into your home with their virtual lessons program, more details are available at Band Aid School of Music`s website. You can also find online resources to back that up (learn more here). We finish the interview with the Fatherhood Quick Five.

About Clay Walker

Certain artists just seem to have an innate sense of what it takes to please an audience. Clay Walker is one of those artists. Whether on stage or in the recording studio, Walker never gives less than a hundred percent, and it’s that kind of dedicated work ethic combined with God-given talent that have made him one of the most successful country acts of the past decade. He first topped the Billboard country singles chart in 1993 with “What’s It to You” and followed with his second consecutive No. 1 hit, “Live Until I Die.” Since then he’s placed 31 titles on Billboard’s singles chart including such additional chart toppers as “Dreaming with my Eyes Open,” “If I Could Make Living,” “This Woman and This Man,” and “Rumor Has It.”

In 1996 Walker was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis but he did not let that define him and continued to tour and record. He later founded the Band Against MS foundation after realizing the impact of disease and his desire to help those who face it. Since its formation in 2003, Walker has helped Band Against MS raise upwards of $5,000,000.

Follow Clay on Twitter at @ClayWalker and Instagram at @officialclaywalker and go to claywalker.com for more on Clay.

About The Art of Fatherhood Podcast

The Art of Fatherhood Podcast follows the journey of fatherhood. Your host, Art Eddy talks with dads from all around the world where they share their thoughts on fatherhood. Please leave a review wherever you listen to podcasts.