Still Wanted, a celebration ofWanted!
Our name change was a huge milestone that weve wanted to achieve for a long time.
And when I get asked the question now, Why did you do it?
The answer is, Because I wanted to.
We follow our own path.
When Harmeier looks into the bands future, he sees more of that same outlaw spirit.
The way that we think about making records is that theres no genre.
Its whatever were chasing down at the moment, and everything is for the sake of the song.
Whatever the song deserves is what were going to do, and I hope that that continues.
I think that it will.
A purist at heart, Harmeier keeps his drink order simple.
I take my Dickel neat, because Im a neat man, he laughs.
They were true artists.
They knew who they were and what they wanted to say, says Maggie Rose.
Nashville has evolved a lot in the last 10 years, and my own sound has evolved a lot.
I think that my evolution has correlated a lot with that growth.
Theres so many wonderful resources here and people to collaborate with.
Rose says she sees parallels in Dickel Whisky and the traditions of outlaw country.
Theres excellence and timelessness there.
Its a brand thats steeped in heritage, she says.
Theres an authenticity in people who know who they are.
And she sees a bright future for that mentality, both in herself and the industry.
When it comes to her Dickel Whisky, Hunnicutt couldnt be more easy to kindly.
Ill take it any way!
Ive always loved Dickel and Ill take my Dickel cocktail however I can get it.
When I first started, if you werent on the radio, you didnt get heard at all.
No ones trying to sell anybody.
Its just songs for the sake of the song.
That return to quality and authenticity is echoed in Cobbs Dickel order.
I like mine with just a little bit of rocks, he says.
When its that good, thats all you need.