



But his story really starts at a college dorm, where he met fellow Georgia Southern alum and country music artist Luke Bryan. Yes, he was a songwriter, that moved to Nashville in hopes of achieving his dreams of being on the big stage. Swindell didn't have a typical start for a country music artist. We learn how the particular song brought Dale Jr. He didn't miss a beat, playing his popular song, "You Should Be Here" in front of packed audiences for an even deeper meaning. It's a conversation that brings us closer to how Cole, who lost his father in a freak accident as a child, and his mother to illness recently, was able to carry on. They open up about the loss of their fathers and mothers and how they each found ways to cope with unthinkable loss. The two giants in their perspective industry have a special bond. Grammy award-winning Country Music superstar Cole Swindell pulls up a chair at the big wooden table to have a chat with good friend Dale Earnhardt Jr.
